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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

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S U C C E S S FU L
SHALL FLORIDA SAVE
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even the gate post not in it

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A C H IE L I S A M O N G Y E TA K IN G N O T E S AND FA IT H .

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“ 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 .

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T h e “ T h r e e In O n e " S t o r e is in t h e m i d s t o f a b i g s a l e , a n d w e
an.* v e r y m u c h p le a s e d w i t h t h e s u c c e s s .
Satu rd ay and S a tu r­
d a y n ig h t, r e m i n d e d u s o f t h e g o o d o l d t i m e s in t h e c e l o r v
season.
W e a r e still g iv in g a w a y f r e e m e r c h a n d is e w it h ea ch
2 5c purchase.
N o te o u r fr e e w in d o w .
O n e s u it o f clo th e s
y et.
K e e p th e good w ork goin g.
O u r m o t t o is “ M o r e G o o d s
F o r Le&gt;*; M o n e y .
Y o u r p atron age a p p recia te d .

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F. A. Wood Discusses The Antiquated Method |
1 L. L. TAYLOR CUT PRICE STORE
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Of Paying County Officials

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T T h ere are an abun d an ce of yea- bulance chaser*.
The newspaper
Bonn why we should have good roads, profession has it a ‘ ‘black sheep

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For R en t— Three connecting roum*
for light housekeeping.
Electric
lights and gas, also 1 furnished room,
corner.
M. 1*. Lipe, 209 E ast Fifth
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even under normal conditions.
I in
common with all profession".
B u t there nro urgent reasons Hut no fair-minded man would judge
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why we should have them this a profession ns a whole by the shortFor R e n t — Cottnge. J . Musson t.-ft
year, when conditions are expected I comings ol a few. It is the .duty
Wanted to rent— Good pljuio.Mr*.
to fur surpass even those of normal, of a newspaper to publish all news,!
Geo. G. Herring, Sanford, Fla. 6-2e
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Our roads must bo in condition and the ethics of the profession de­
for prompt harvesting of t h e 'g r e a t mand that all considerations of
For
Rent Apartm ent of three
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crops which the world is demanding friendship, etc., be set aside resolute­
rooms furnished ready for house­
ly, It U not demanded that the
of America this year.
Address Mrs. Savage,
*! All Local Advertisem ents Under keeping.
E x p erts In ail lin ts of business name o f a woman be dragged into
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T h is Heading T H R E E C E N T S a cor 7t|i a nd Myrtle.
predict th a t 1915 anti 1C will be the the mire. It is not demanded that
Line For Each Insertion. M inim um
itfuj'RlW l— Severnl nice oflice
most 'prosperous year in the history a newspaper sit in judgement upon
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Charge 25 C ents.
Jp o in ^ f^ v e r'T o well's. Enquire N. p
a man who is accused of crime.
of the United S ta te s.
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Vow*ell &amp; C o , .
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President WHason has publicly It is demanded that every Item of
warned the farmers of the country |legitimate news obtainable be pub
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C A J P
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For Rent or Sale— House on J’aU,
t i n t the task of feeding the world ; IW»«L •" (f,r nfl ,l " ' fi' r i,itit"' of a
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O A L iE i
: : motto Avo. W. J . T h ig p en . 10 1 -tf
W
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newspaper
will
permit
will soon d o v o jv e upon us. and lie
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u rges us to utilize e v e ry o un ce of
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F’or R e n t — Two acrc-t improved
Some of these days lie
Hon. F. A Wood.
e n e r g y and e v e ry foot of ground, weary
People
read
these
ads.
: You a rc , laud, all tiled. Cash runt. Close in.
t h a t th e su p p ly m a y be equul to will be in 'l he news himself, and we
T h e re lias been considerable nglIs yoifr rd in thiv 1 F'nquire Arnett a Haibef Sh o p
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will accede tO Ills demand thut-"»l|f l a l inn of late In the S ta te of Florida being translated, mcana strange, tin- ' doing il now
th e tr e m e n d o u s d em an d for food
natural,
out
of
proportion
i column?
Have y rtu something to
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the news he published.
relative to the method
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which
E u r o p e to d a y is n o n -p rod u ctive,
There nro several ruuntles In tin* -e l l' Try an nd
l tf
F O R K F.Sfl -llc ^ a a n t rooms .id
('m inty officials nre rom perisat.il for State or Florida, In which, under the — ------------ ------------------------------------------- oHirea in Bishop Block, overlooking
ye* th e people of th ese countries
Against Had S e e d s
their services. Up to (he present 'line try system, the Clerk of the Circuit
must be fed. T h e y m u st not sta rv e .
F'or Salt
S ei on. 1-hirnd gas rntige, ‘ I.ake . Mqn^otj and* tjew poM-othn*
T h e U n ite d S l a t e s is the d um ping th ese officials have derived their re
Court la . paid more than 110,000 n in good co n d itio n , at J . K. Fact* s |rite. A.L&amp;l
And A m e rica is the o n ly nation
ro&lt;lfn»
building.
ground for all th e had seed of th e I num eration by the retention of all y ear for Ida services. T h e r e nre s e v - !
t h a t is eq u a l to th e g ig an tic tusk.
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Call
•Tftwfijfer
R
ealty
C
o.,
Bishop
warehouse.
are
F u rth e rm o re those
s t a t e s fee* nnd com m ission* exacted nti the ei up counties in which C lerks
And becau se this h ercu lean task (tills world
Block.
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Wr.pt
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business Hint goes through their of
paid more than IS.000.
T h e re a re ,
F’or Style 5 u r i c celery farm live -------r r : --------------------------------- upon th e American farm er, it is which do not have pure weed I iws are | flee. There. Is a decided m n vrm .ot
many counties in which Clerks nro
f our* he Ihe bulls eVe for all unscrupulous itm on fool to c h a n c e this nntiqiiat*H
I'or R en t
F'lirnislied r o o m s e i t l .r
miles southrAst o f Sanford, Fla Rouse
i m p e n tt j \e t hat : o a.
paid iiinri* tlinli 15,(100 Sheriffs, Tax
lllitivc
porters
and
seedsmen
Those
Hates
liiwnstttirs
Light horn.
np-t*
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in-qiri'd
h
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$
onti
on
l
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hick**
i
tern.
by
putting
all
t'.ninty
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Iqft ill, do tr I li.. I i r .. In I
Collectors. Tax Assessor* nnd Conn
- il l Lurk A ..
a r itf luti
well
line-hall keeping l( d 'trial,
So Irnpn.t
i .* Iv Judge.* a te paid, under the fee *y* house*.
\**d ' re (*»■1 vi* nut only tbe li.ul SI'.'tls of ol h* ■ n a salary basis
t ,*r 4»f ft. 1!Iter •,, „■lit'
,
n tit ;•
H.- •..»! ;;, ,,( V " •1 , . , 1 . t r x - r ' 1 .1, * bill t ho-,* w h 1 ti ; r,» irn) ,ort ■ i -tie ha- this tii eone that m i » . * ii -iii . amounts varying fruin 15.000 to mile to si Im i l and 11■.. 11111 v* tat mil
it, * i !n* most influent ml m i r e o *
t
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In .*,1 :: rv&lt;1 , .uli&gt;" i;.. wo il IT!
i*i|i 11
Tr&lt;- II ‘..IMt . * 1 r "\
unite than (10,000 per year
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\!1-1u&gt; S ta te of Florida, have ileiyne l i
I .t
F lond,i
Some Deadly Parallels
a ml h r * ■•at *-l, I. ut 1he;. 1110*1 w in li have p*ur.&lt; *
essary
to
have
mi
extra
session
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til
.ft
noxious
xvreds
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Coder the salary -ystein.
rk. t&gt;•ti li. r, 1 nr •t 11III*
legislature convened for the pm po
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W AN TED
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I or
S l a t e Attorney* are paid
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-,,,,* t 111* 'a .1 y ami imi'ix *&lt;•* »**W of |ui(,r ger
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the l.i r- ■if enacting remedial legislation
12 500 per yeat
i-'r -r -C
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- L.|l nun. .1 ill It ) . re lull! kCh r , t
n „ - f ii&gt;,
be tin t.i&lt;
tills line
In discussing tins inaiiei
Under the fee system.
Shop
* for t he’ |M‘*o|i|e of t '’i* com - 1I mer does not know l hi* ililI.Tene e.
wltti Mon F A W o o d - of Fit I ’eiers
Wanted \Fvodak liuibhing, 24 hour
County
Solicitor* are p a id , from
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

built. Florida Member of tin* L e m ­
hi Mi re foi F lnellas t ounty. he ha- 'I n ­
to say. in part
T h e re are two things about n-pre
sen tstlv e
government
which have
beeu
known
from the beginning
Th e se twu are that the business of
T h e following warning h.;** liven I tie prQpW should he conducted effl
sent out recently
htl the I'n ite d eienlly fill'd economically.
It is an aphorism that the people's
S l a t e s D ep a rtm en t of A g ricu ltu re.
servants
nrn poorly paid
T h is is so
Heavy i m portr.lio n s of crim son
because the public service curried
r l m i r seed of low ger mu i n a t loti have
with it a badge of honor* nnd iljutlnc
cause t tie U nited S t u t * s U epurm telit
Hop that I* lightly considered part
of Agriculture to warn farm ers to us- of the compensatii^h o f -those vvjio tie
((•rtun the g erm in atio n of the c r im ­ vote themselves to it. F'or many years
son clo v er srrd th e y are using. ill the h t s t o r x 'o f thl* counlry, dftl
O therw ise many crofi failure* are rial s a la tle * were so s m a ll.th a t p^b-f
sure to r suit from u-*mg dead seed
lie service was not only an honor, bul-.
Slnci* J u l y 15. 1915. Jti lot* of r u m - a sacrifice, and a' man who devoted
so,, r u v .- r seed h.ivi h e r* im ported
himself to It. at the same tinir devoted

l.ikeli I lilted Mi t(*s should urge Ills I on
iii
tin* gressmun H' v.q for ., ! i ! which -'ill
In i li-u re t l.i I - i of r 1*.i I
country
di*t'iets
b.f.ir.
the
t i m e prevent the im p o rta tio n of im pure or
is a t IniTiil l o r tin* . m i n i n g of t h e poor seed n nd which will prevent the
t runs port a t ion of such seed from one
0 , 11(1 , - r o p we .. ** , i - l . d t o p r o d u c e
r.i w li,|. sta te to another
) 11■r -i - a ’ .i ii. ill.
mu-t
*,-.. : I,.. t p r u n pi

n 1. . - &gt;i r»

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' • t
-t i [■t-t g 11&lt;■i * 1 and
iiia tl-r requiTt ig both tim e
t lit- i
and an im al energy
\t&gt; an im al posnesses m.I&gt; a certain am o un t of
en. rg\
beyond w I o ti it may tint
be ta»e d . and w to n th at energy is
ex h a u st tui it ceases to lie of the
g r e a t e s t value to its owner, wild f u t ­
ure m o v em e n t* arc retard ed because
of its lost vitality
prod &gt;.

what roust It ill*** the ethucia

(4.000 to .
(s.iKlt) fier yeni
Ctuli*r the 'alary system .
Circuit Court Judges are paid,
(1,300 per year
I'm ler I lie fee s) *tem,
several Ju s tic e s of the Fence are
paid from (5,000 to (10,000 per yeat
Under the salary system,
the S t a le Comptroller is paid.
(3,600 per y*ar
Under the fee syatcfp,
T ax Collectors are ^fUd1 (rotp'l&amp;.ooo
to rutiru ifittfi ' '* Ilf) .0(Ml per yeat
Fe«
U Unju*»
laing ago. the Federal.'Government,
and all of our state governm ent*. r«al
txtng dial the fee system wn* unequal,
u n ju s t' nnd 'tinsrlentlfle, changed the
federal apd slsli* laws so (list all
‘.federal and MAh* official* received sal
'nripV'* K ' l f e not an evidence of mV
wisdom l o r me to say that If the

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For St- le t 1 IIJl VII**
Foist Seeim (i M

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F ilt” * d eveloped 10r, p r i r 's
Ilex 9 . .'i S a id o rd Fin 1-h

For a practical nurse call 312 *r
W2U address MlT Mugtvolia ave.
Re,
:»■ It p fere nre* furnished
104-9t

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For Sit I*' I
\y an ti*! To trade good hors*
fmn t.ii
high •; nt a **r r 1itl. bo
delivery
wuguTi and liarm-s* to trad,
('all ut 1. 1 - i-i, 1met to
fsah' •hea |i
for
a
seertbr/jjand
F'ord auto truck
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t|Hv«*n nr
I 1. Miller at M ille rs Bakery, t-tf
For Sail* FUr iii.*.* Ir* Hi (i iiti vu-t, -------- ;------*--------------------‘---------------------for j •r**.N4T\ , uuirim,l;iide it ml pickles
Wanted
I’ermanent position
y
r heap. call C ItfTorii i. Walker I'lutne first * la** experienced young lady
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at l’ostal T^I^Kraph Co.
ltd
F'&lt;»r Salt • Set of I13 ' volumes ol
to iU

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la c tlire*

Apply.910

far

side rlie.ij

l‘iil met to Ave.

W a 1)1 ed
Morse to
for
Wanted for d ffvln g purpre-e*

•paper
has
•r profession
i loud ca ry
Ait dress Her:, Id
|, tI, r . i f
t‘
i,
i ...me hllllself to genteel poverty
*.... i ,h i ■ r n i* .-d
W.
ail
V jti
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.
r/Cople
of
Florida
can
gel
n
man
to
Condition* Y e a n Ago
•" .*
(i.i ,
i , t u n i t i n a . - .&gt;i;■1 incitli' i-cinigl •ei-ij in .nut " ■■"f J - iU . ril^terVe them effidentlv as 4 Ompiyollef
i " lid I
d t1
nt
r .. r s
new spa p.nrs
tin-t
i* t hi-ri
A generation or so ago,,when FlhF f(M „ 60rt a v..iir , hf. 1MM)lllr ()f puTl(i
F O R
R E N T
l hose ,d i;s win Pave no paper* ..........ted to grow under field (ondl- nla was sparsely settled, (the Job of County can certainly g el a man 1o i :
tions. In five other lots, "ggregnl- bx-lng a County offidfcl. Wont btga\na. serve
M., vc them
wll,m as
nn Tax
, (ll Collector
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f
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___ and every _ritire ns knows just how
for (i.OOO
yi&gt;ltf, -ir t pr.-frraTn nr r m n d a Tin r o i "; *'— 1
• hi* would run a paper if he had* one, TnjT'FtnMifTi' n r-tre w fi rintr TrercSf, t h r * T h e-d tH ir*-of4fc«'Rht*rtffi : fhw- iu*&lt;uirU---------------• g e rm in rte
- d* *frhm
*Nnlirr to &lt; rrt||tor
j j . i o 50 er. and all \he ofher Juqitlcms of the ploy a General Attornoy to attend
F,,r
Eurnisln d roofn, Apply
Some tunes I wish certain people seed• only
fn f mm of thr* &lt;*nunt/ JutJffr,’S t mifi 1 Tc
T h e im p o rta tio n of these local government werx* 90 IIlulled Mint U&gt; all of Its legal business for (3.(500 21^. corner 3rd St , and% Ib d ip slfo
*
in Sanford had
u newspaper just per cent
f*nu«ly.
nt Klotidl.
It scarcely was worth while for any Ti year, the |M*ople of F2*camhla County Ave
.9 p' I n /■ Pat«tr «if Mil rah Nrfniv YoBfF
t*i . r »• wi it t hi* wo old &lt;|o with it lot*, to g eth er with 1 (1(10 (lIMt. ptVuild*
7 ■. .
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*'£»'*•** «14*I r 1Itut * *
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one nblebodlcd. competent man to de fa n employ nn Attorney to attend to
. 1 m\ f fioiif a «i;a,ini'Bt «ai&lt;j *■•t #••
• not want one ‘ nf *&lt;“'(4 of jow g erm in a tio n im ported
For tin part 1
v eir jill of his lim e to the task
As .1 the tui'lness of it* Crim inal Court Vor
*» ’ *i t it* &gt;« u. *rr htrrby imi fr-l
to. write fur vfiM during" May' and J u n e
m a k e * it co n leq u en c e the village black stnlt f?.
It |s *• I, I •.1-1
,u -» f " j.rrsrnl »n&gt; cfnitn* m&gt;l
$2,500 a year, if the Hlate of Florida Ilk* Ihi -Mi I)Hi L
up mid
• f f 1 v• itr * 11ih#r dl you
-u,
g. i i stipol.it ed i more tm oprtnnt th a n cm r l lit* t far
r. g *«( «'. • b to
0 sonw* other local c ltlle n assumed can employ s man to look isft*•r nil (b-.i.u ,,U (Ills l&gt;’ Pp ■ It
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* * *’ ' Li r»1fctr m| \f ilriL L ■* ,
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;,roiM„-d
each e*."* - 'o u l d know th e g e r i n n u t i * n
*' • t» *(■**( I
C‘f SetrinnU &lt; wur
Mi - * id
mm &gt;
Sheriff's duties and received n* &gt;tf 1 he financial llusuie**-** of Mo* St,,i, ir .
in h in ,il'i ‘ ' ......... , . 1 . » ,, ,
* I f * ' '*■»*' f cr.l Adn Ir !* t - *
pay, fee* for the actual servli e for (3.600 a yeat. Hillsboro t oillit)
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wi k than to own tin* pkilit and run j " f tin* c r i o s o n clover s e e d . they are
*a 1 1 ■•1• • Mijn niir )rif fr^nil.mg a* it,, J,
-i -•.-in
t**
h
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performed.
Likewise, the mer
T h e D e p a r t m e n t of Agritli risk of losing It nil by «om.- hook ' seeding
surely can employ S sn a il•to assesA movement i g tui« on foot whnh
T» « T Auf u•&lt; H'fh. A I) 1916
or
crook In the ouestiqn going
^cult ure h • no power to p 'e v e n t thi*J chant who bad spnre
time acted
as taxes for (3.090 a year and, eompnri give, eyei'licrij pt&gt;&gt;1nt-»- ,,( Irtiigiiig
A S S E S S MfSU KI s
F u ru tfii upifrr
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th e round* about ihe eth ic* of the \adm ission of such seed rm l it 1 • * reco rd er o f deeds, mortgages,
eit;,
sons like these can* be. aigdei In nearir about tin* desiteil (•tangsp t*
Uilt of Mtfrah Ar
w
ruing
f*
r
1
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t
s
to
he
on
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and
wa*
paid
&gt;fli
fees.
Yoni#,
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r«A
»s*d
profejtsioe. the K ey West Jou rn al |th erefo re
every county In. Fhjrldv
.
agitation for a special suasion of tin* * ru*'* “,r
For many year* In ihla State, the
F&gt;ery one," inowa "tliat our Stale State Legislature to cqnvene not later
has the following th at is very good. th eir guard in * p la n tin g

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“ T h is query i* prom pted by the
re m a r k made ti few day s ago by n
Tender of T h e Jo u rn a l that a ce rta in
new* it e m should lutve beer su p ­
p re s s 'd , n o tw ith stan d in g the fact
Mint it was part of the proceedings
of an ofTici.l body.
A* a m a tte r
of (wet Ih i* g en tlem e n th o u gh t thfi
Ite m sh ou ld have hern pu»pre«s(^t
for no other r»«aon than that he
felt
persotu I in terest in the m’attY f.
Hud th e item not effected him IQ
an y way, hut som eone elae in whom
Jfe was not in tere ste d , and then been
HUppressed, I e would have tak en a
day oil to ' ’.knock
the paper for
it * pureile policy and it s Unwflingnen* to print all tin news.
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ILOAI AUVIHIDING

(lovernor of Florida received (3,600,00.
nnd the administrative officer* known
a* the Rabinet and our Judges, -had'
Not Much to Worry A b o u t
Investigation vf the geologleal sur* 1 0 content themselves with' a boggar
We
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vey nn Mm urn»Jon o f drntnage basis .|y (2.600 00,
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In (YrruM I «h*»i of (hr Nrvmih JutiifUl (Trralt *
and efflFlont servldfl for.
(aala/ies* the purpose »of enacting *m h laws a*
n»fUU. Srml»«*r ( ounly. fa Chanrrf)
they rqtadve
F|»ll&gt;*'")rink* and*
ar** neeyagary to place ail count) ,,f Frofm U \\'irkhim
CITATION
cfeni fcenrjtfHsvCAU hfi secured by Ute Demis U|*,ii n Mtjurv basis, so Hun Fm rn» vK. U V k h a m
goiinties for ifltdlilitlfi t o "1he business thereoflieint* who stand for electum i •! niftiA r Wkkham. Eut IIaIK r«.
7a r*
\n wilt tal.f rtottrw lhal
artp brfrhV* r«-&gt;juir
of the county, at (alarm* ranging in the p n iu q t le«2 umy know exactly
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ptatnt*
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is L l t j g worn nwsv *. fv„ - a t e o f they are sill! poorly p^ld, conalderiniL ffbm (3,600 down to ‘ (1,200 per year, what to expect itf the form of reimiti
c* ta- ah.1 fchfpin ynu wr nuul«i pifty
abmu no* !• •- &lt;* •
the value and Imporiapce df the kervr nccorillng to'lhe *l»e of each county's eranon, when itn-y offer ns public •a Mmtiay ihr lit «l»y uf.Ko\tjriU*T. A. !&gt;.. I»IL
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j s**rvanis tn ih*; various counties.
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When we first slkrUyl not to pay
' C&lt;flm(y offirefs do not belleVe In the
Special Session Necessary
It nlu/ibf uniFftii tbit thi# ■rtlaLicm tt+ pub, ' .. Brltfch Fonu orCcc*.
our County officials, the rounly busl
tn flw HiJiifiri) 1J* r»!tf. a. ncTkipAprr publish­
{WWeni them selres, sRice all of
A* an 1 xnniple of what may
!&gt;c Itffcpl
es1 111 Hahftir !, -Srinisiolt C*atmIy„ Fuindji. r nnr i
in one day
at least 52.000,000 ness was so small that it was found
theJF Deputies and U|ork*. TIM: PKO
Ox lin vconomiCni n d n iitiM ri •ta.ri flit r»fh« MuRarrulivr
kggv art* t-dpr.uuc 1 n ■ .eat Britain, impracticable to fix sajarlcj! commen
Mi*** mv h in d nnsi m*aI *if
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DO T H E Hon of eminty ..flair*. I had |mss,4&lt; f W
«1. S* rnino,U ('ounty. Fli'rid*. Uvfii'lho 6Ui t1*) of
iJtindqb ,tl
; • 11.000. surnte with the service rendetVd; so.
WOILKJ. are jjald a salary, while'the at U w la*t.'se*su,|i of the h*gi,*laiun* Ss ( f e n but . A l» . 101 S.
i* ht of 115 we adopted the expedient of (allowing
o f’
t J the. !«*•*&lt;
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K. A DoUGlaASS
officials pi»! down the fat fees These nn ppUfibti|i*tiirig Mm office of County
O n k cf Ct m( l ( Court
fees for actual ^service, so that our
tour
things nre so •plain that every one Tl^LsuVsy., ' subrtllutlng
therefor W (Ison d Ito u*hokirT
f t j J . C , Ilofc#rf*. I 1 C.
'W o r t h y SherlfTs. T a x Collectors, Tax
HoJiriic r for CompUinAnl
can
see
them
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stop*
to
think
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bond,
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1 are required to pay interest' on Ihe
out of their chosen trades, business about it
We nil agree, except’ perhaps a few j county money, thereby effecting
Iii nil sections of the State of Florida
ij o r professions and when called upon
county nfficialH. now holding (lO.fifin saving to the counties of 1 liiH sta ir Fpequest it
This ran be d6ne by t»‘tb
Vi •(&gt; perforin public servli'e, they recelv
ed&gt;cotnpcnsaU&lt;w»-for the actual time
; they devoted to It. T h e state made
‘ th ese ( eft high, for the men who filled
‘ J J o y o fflp ji did th^lr work Inrgely ns
Vi nfl 'necommbdiWfho, and the few fees

game y esterd ay.
In fact, s e v e r s 1
weeks would not cover ih r te rm of
o a r aerviee
We W iteve We
f irlv well in touch with p u b !it
opinion.
F'or y ears we have h errd
the demand on every side t h a t tjt^
newspaper* print -II the
j * a favorite re m a rk pf m an y - of
tin- crittr* tliut a m (sji{*a;M&gt;r vhouiti'c
pit*. 1
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ninety*nine out of e v e r y livtFdred
means all the news should t ^ y p u i t
Hshed *b King xs nothing appsvjrT
detrim ental to t h e m , *\heir .JrfhtHJf,
os friends.
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of the medical profession apd the'
l gal profeaflon hut we want to, ajjr»
thst the ethics of the nanvpaper*
profession sre stricter and.'-Jtityvf
blndink than any profession of skhhdi
we have ahy knowledge. T h e S
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cal profetijiion haa iU
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J '^iifin&amp;Ufale with. .th e -tlnvo;&gt;fid‘T laiwr

* I they ti*®k a*&gt; ay from

tlielr regular

y H i i s l n e s i k -* .* * ‘

Tlwiea jHave Chanped
M&lt;Tt ' As Ihe tmsln«*as/pf the,county grew
•"sctih thu |u&gt;n-., •p-T rfptKipptnsirtn the
revenue t o tlH*se offlejal* g*»*w. and .y
noun cam e about Hint it man h«&gt;| to
dfiriite all of III* Time to loit lHQtrtiy
Ire’, hut the fees that were made high;
I wthen thp-r business was small, had
1 nol boon chanced whert the huslitjpxa
grew larg'ij.^n that now the tutAl.bf
frees recwlved by Cnutitv official* is
- fs.r RvyxCcrf.a qf the valur H f jjl i it-ry

sly

' W F ' i W l t l U y ‘ rrnilof, or tbo' m arker
. fi'rfre of this yurviev'as ftked bjf eqpal
i-rvlce tn ’ Other tljnes of busltutiu,
\Vo have changed lb«‘ compensation
c f our higher public officials, but we
have not cha’nged that of our County
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officials; so lhai we ars now con
X Lha ih u r fronted with a state of thlnga that
might be termed anotpglttua, cwhloh, j

places nnd doing (3.000 worth of work., of at least (100,000 per annum
l^ g L U ld h .
that the fee sy?trm Is extravagant, j experience has d en u m erated th e - U a f V*&gt;f\n extra
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will not cost
unfair, unjust.'unscientific and should that it wimbl
lie aim " t ImpoMsjbib* &gt;*rnUUii% to ■exc
exc«w«J (15JJ00, and I be­
he changed to an ndcquatii s.ylary sy* to necoinplikh ns
lt* comprehensive Vrni iniv e vK to jin
h a a gooi!
goo»! business propotem, thereby saving to the people of determined a step, ns changing "the ■It.lon_ to spend
this much o f. the
the stale at least (25Q.OOO a year If f,*,* sy-teni. u r S n y regular *es*|,,„ ,,f State's money In order tllttf one mlF
this change he not effected hi*,ire the the |. x*l-!ntlire
The regulnr s.-ssmii' U in dollars may be saved io the Is o­
general election o f. 1916. new nfflceraj of l i e h a ls la tu re arm,g,*nerally filled lde and not paid cm an n bonn* o f
U-III he elected for a term of rriur1 with m urln f bu siness, sppie o f H nee- gift to a few county officials during/j
y.*:.rs, thereby entailing A UifiMo | B « | s y :u y unci so'im* „f j t ihe n .sult 01 the next four years, when Just as ef­
people of this, r t s l r ^ ' f f i Y ^ y * * * . o n o i a h n l s d s ' r f h&gt;ca| measure* which lee ficient .servants can be found at sAl*
fill limn dollar* f i^ t ln r . »tn4 ieum
Ih j tslatc r- nl« n - m rrv with Unnu xv hen ail*** that will effect this saving
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ij/ffVith.Ti h a s jt jie x J.mro. x t,, r«!.aliasV .f
I t iv. conceived the h|.*n of subtnlLtfn?
Ivtcil ; . tn e d K ^ b jrp a K W ** the .ep^nu ,
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- jx H,,x p-bi,, made m, «,i ■" tlie people for them li&gt; take the me
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TwiyfW’o n -v j ,ift„'i..|*
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Hativu ,.ui this matter and DO IT
dig sH|iulntexj'htQaflhii.'to’ ifmmjy off» x s h u i m r f . . 1,!,. . ffonk migjq tM* , , , , ,
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I have already sent oat a number
changed
j important arul far-reaching measure of petitions to be signed and the re* 'J
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t dj ai ’ Nov
Now Awake
PR**od
Al an extra session just be spnnsea hn\o been so prompt and gen*
, - &gt;Florida ‘ la 'cn'iix* wide awaki*
In I fore the primaries.
County official erous that I have determined to carry
r,mrt build^ lobhyfsia would not npp,*„r. froni
‘the war .Into Gartbage' by making *
jng propaganda if llu» D»lk of ihe na­ fact that they dare not, Ip the face
jteneral*(our o f l h o State, mooting tM I
tion, , Her 'fajritng■itjp-’-'lh* front a* o f
a proposition p eop le persopaHy, ‘d U im ualn g , thb

Tjid OreiU XlMirlai Resort State The*
lieHi the-'hiaivcl't»f'lJS(' ,*31tire ootmur
She Is hailed-a« h 'ctaf^ yropWalng
by leaps anil 'b)tlfttUl'ltt“; everything
from agiictilture icucoimnerca- , Be­
cause of this; the.'prugrodaho sentk
ment la the al^tc Is bringing such
preaeure to. bpar, that there le gree
great

,tlmi ^he people were In favor o t
Petltiona Being 8ent Out
IL Is unreasonablrv to expect the
Gofrornor to call ihe Leglsfatore Ih
extra session because g.Yew people
tferdro It, but It La reasonable t0 gUp.'
poae the Governor will call an extra
£ « l o n If many tbouaanda of people
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pm'pnshion with Uienj tuhT dlptri.bof
lug•petitions lor-ajgualuroi.
| The •oqly Way tu .rodike &gt;oxgp„'?f‘
to reduce public *rpend(tur«» and nu«
effective way to accomplish this Jg't®
put our County officials upon an ad*-

guate salary bfata,
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SEMI-WEEKLY

I N S A N F O R D ^ -L i f e h
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY S E P T E M B E R 17, 1015

ere

NEW CANDY PROGRESS OF

IN OCTOBER

IN OPERATION PAST WEEK

EX-GOV. GIL­
CHRIST AND
WATERWAYS

DISTRICT PRESS AS­
SOCIATIONS W ILL
HOLD MEETING
N EXT MONTH

WASHBURN IS NOW GENERAL INCREASE
OF BUSINESS R E ­
NOW T U R N I N G
PORT FROM ALL
OUT , C H O I C E
SECTIONS
CONFECTIONS

SAYSTHATPOLITICS
SHOULD NOT EN ­
TER INTO CANAL
PROPOSITION

Potash in Pslmclio
, Distinguished Party H ere
St. Petersburg, Sept, 16.— Cramer
/j^muiig th e prominent visistors
IL Potter 1 nst Sifjrht formwarded to T a to the city Tuesday aftern.on wore
InHaaace a quantity of palmetto root
U. S. Senator Nathan V. B ry an
ashes for analysts a l the state labora­
U. S. Marshall Brown and Mr.
tory. for the purpose of ascertain in
Powell of J a c k s o n v i l l e the latter
what per cent of potash ertton* into their
one of the bond trustees of Ja c k so n *
composition. It is generally admitted
ville trad one of her prominent c it i­
by "ail who have examined the ashes thn
zens. The party paid tin* Herald
they contain n certain per cent of potash
office un appreciated visit an&lt;l many
and should the ^ishca prove to contain
matters of im|Km«nco * t o 't h e srntc
o,,ly HO |&gt;er cent of potajh^Mr, Potter
aniT country a t largo were dlicusscd.
will i&gt;e able to find a market for them
Senator B ryan is very optimistic
at MO a ton f. o. b. St. Petersburg.
about the sta te and the entire coun­
try and said that in hin opinion the
Some since Mr. Potter learned that
United States did not need
any
palmetto roots contained a proportion
stupendous appropriation for mili­
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of potash, which enters into the manufac­
tary purposes but he is in fnVor o f
ture of commercial fertilizer. He has
a greater navy and the building
conducted his exptrrninul work in ji
of the state militia in every sta te \
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Columbus, Ga., Sept. 17.— The crude way, but at the same time, tho
»A Joint mreting of tho Florida under tho supervision of the guvernAnother- factory recently started
results
have
proven
ratbfurtory
us
far
Committee
of the Sanford Com m er­
Kant Coast Press Association, ‘ he {tient in order that a largo army coyld in Sanford D the Washburn Candy Industrial lutW$A.tfiQfsin its issue for
as they have gout. Some time ago ho cial Club, upon tho advice of tho
Lake Region .Press Association, the cOutd lie put in the field on shor Factory mid the man behind the th b week, .(•'V /
had seven acres of palmetto land grub­ latter, wrote to Ex-Governor G il­
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South Florida Press Association*, the h’o jife that would act in conjunction mn chi no is it. F.* Washburn. The
bed. exposed' the robfs to the sun so christ, requesting information ns to
middle Florida Press Association, and vifH fjie -regulafaMind be fully equip­ new factory is starting small but
" I t i- k b tjth jf^ p i'iijt'h u t i.i rs exthey might Income throughly dry and his attitude relative to the selection
the newly organized West Florida ped ire regulation style. Senu lo r Mr. Washburn, hopes to enlarge i t j j.nmlii.g
wjilijfi' i:. one of the
then he burned a few, On boiler grate*. of the Intra Coastal Route through.
Press Association will be held in
us .soon ns the increased business j V, ,,i iuj ture 8 *0 ^Vhb 'situation.
A reced'd wan kept of the eipermienf, Fhrfjiia.
ills Excellency replies'
JacksonvijLIe, on October PI, I t anil any
(if^QSiuis it and ii hb present busimenus but i.i coni uh*l fl
"'l inri 'ii :i marked increase in the r.hd from (our uheellwirrow buds of
courteously*
enclosing a circular, of
15. The program include* individual headed in the war irio s depending
only he a qur&lt;-| volk|„
h,nines* s&gt;tlt.n |,..
* h* ’ 1 roots ihtr»* wu.% obtuimd a keg full of which he sta le s he has had ten
business sessions of the various as- upon our president and (he cal i p e t . linn of i /ewr months before he will'
nmri-etin;: of cotton is liegiiniinng 1 * J; nlies, weighing approximnt-dy fifty
thousand printed
Upon one side of
so c u tln iS Mid joint *rxs|rr,s nf the ti&gt; guide tin* ship of state safety lie oldigeed' t« build u largoT—plncu prints merit better t b m were m t i r i - rounds.
t'*e
circuit'r
under
the,.head,
"P la t­
on
the
Take
front
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better
shiplive bodies, during which some t x - through the shoals. Mtirhr.il Ilf Own
T .paled
Considering llie cost of proform Planks,
appears tho follow­
Should
the
tish(*s
contain
t
h
e
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jifrf
ping
facilities.
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csllent addresses will be heaftl.
formerly resided here nod met many
du'i:*g the crop, tho firiees are far
Mr. Washburn who it a find class Iron, une.stjsfuclory. in addition to portion of |otash which ii requirwj by ing. -" T h e Government should own
A. K. Wilson, president of the of hjs old friends
Htl has just, re-'
Florida E ast Coast association. will turned from; a wqll w-rm'd vacation candy manufacturer hau rot tyorfced the kOvd pro* eS for cotton, tins pi* ft fertilizer manulacUmrs. Mr. Potts r the East Coast Ccnal, paying a
|ir«--i«I** i t the opening session. May* in the mountains nf North Ci.rolini- at ids trade since lie resided in of tin c&lt;» tint y has produivd more figtires that it will l e but a very short reasonable price therefor.
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Gilchrist offers, in expianSnnford .is he did not thi- 1, tIn- t i 1"
K |i(l\ t*l n 1.: i l’l isilfi i t t T- r !• 1! .1.«. m s 11■
ud&gt; oI , un11 math ihi c I
Ini■ e ,.j Li ,»'(•' in any oil* lime until the now wtirtbh-vt land is
gi. i
Sho.ild
stum,
tluit
the tirst p.,*.e, coiitujning
iti
and
tin
root.-,
burned
yrul
waripi
but
with
t
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largely
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Man . Ill t ho bor ril of •ri.do. Will &lt;‘i out
the south ami lil.i Sen *lor
has produei*d much njore *»f i
i year
•lie
above,
wn
t priiio-d and- sent out
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Is l,p' l II . ' |r l. Il'lll til.- ftlt urt i ri i ail population to in d . mind |•it I.i r
Mr \
for V III. h l h- re life I
(: i ••r:s|il.-i a l l , quantity before the
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making
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( ' t :•1e - tH 1,1 ll -t I a, i very tir t c l a itty in l i e outh
I- "rt iru ■lltiig i•-.*i
( Ii «*.«•• Matt-bi-ws of 1 !
ll lie u-li's j ir*n *' to lOi.i.Un till'
I rn .ji.-rny i ■
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" A friend of
,1 Ih»« needs **f K'nr h.is i ni1... u*I.t i L*. 0 s iiit iiu-i will -i la- - 0 - K’*« at fir«l
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III!.I pri'jH r ii ...... . nf |hi' ■ h .Mr. P tl. t niKie. uning it' . that is the East
II. ire made car-die*
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l-p.Ill it* in in half &lt;-l all t*.
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, l &gt;* -t t a- i: I plans, "iti iti-d my a t know are the real thn g in the ion
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tilin'! &lt;)iher addresses ui tlm moiiiim of S e m
ale
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: s*i:tn &gt;1 tin illustii.11vi item!. ( the j roots ol
! lention to the fact that a canal hud
m oimi
wit| lie by FreniHireri* Conv.n - ■itT'of ihVni were admirers I b’ctionery line and the public would
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in It..-. ■ i iiji •,.; , .1 turni.i. b i ■
l‘ laming Big t riqis
River
up
to
a
ci
rum.
point,
..nil
then
aOdTM'ik
fjstft aWe’u iy Knurl 1 ! " mb mndy than the o th .r kmd 'hat
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The Evolution &gt;*
Floriii.i pri as. on
silll llllll Ilf
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r(1 t le tc e cutting l to- canal to the In
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When you M 1 1
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III ,w1F be rTtfy
of the Florida Press, its i ’ower. Past.
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.Hill
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II
'llerj
inlet
bit!!
b
tind
( tljan Kivi-r
This was the first time
gi ' 111 w r* iui&gt; tio-ir set d In-iJ
Present and Future for thi I &gt;e\i! :
mr ("'V--' 3 h
ttjll ^scqmj, krmy. who make* your randies and
ini
will
expend
I
be
proreeila
it\
’
ilia!
1 had h.euril of such u proposed*
opetrieiit of Florid a;" by I »r Mason L;
l,^i«4t&lt;W"*li/ hii^ptni r rid kriovC fiir.t they are, all right tljey|,vt
: ut log "Ut t k»■ iiig criijw that an
! than had inserted on the
•always taslt; better and it is t r u e |1 'l,&gt; 1&lt;niistr.ict ion nf guild roads in be raised in the Celery city and I caiiul
the FoUftli
V\ prassiy of Sufner. on " Eljo ii-i.i y
Iiillllty in t l|e Nt-lUe state
M-eonil
p..g*.
tin- following
I'h^ U S
of tin- Washburn brand
S«*rt 11.•
*i m ill
l lie coining season
\r
and
(’o - o | M - r a lt o t V b y
J* ffersonjp
oted J 1j**,OIK* ill rnlid mu
tlm i-riiment in building an Si la nd
kor
the
present
the
Washburn
*";1
‘
.
i.rd'iig
to
reports
from
abut
section
Thomas of the Thomas Agency, or
sVpti twfd'Txr k
stril- t un bonds.
the losses sustained In previous Waterway from Hoston to Key West.
" W h a t is an Advertising Agency
Ua’at' cfiteili' is taking on in added f.ytnryl will make rhoi mints’ and
"A ltunk with capital stock of years wilt run ufffi-t the men engaged Two routes are proposed for Florida,
maple fudge, chocolate, strawberry.
J H IIumphriBH of Mradentown. boom itrS a n fo rd - and
among the
$500,000
und surplus *■f $100,000 lir.s in raising celery ansi the shortage one along the East Coast Canal; the
\unilln.inid cohonnut kisses, cliorbtlul
president of the South Florida I'r* ** many new subdiiMtim* that are
v.inillu *etra wjierry, lemon, orange bt^ji organized at Pensacola, Fin .
of ii lam i unis of fertilizers, on »*- other using the St Johns River,
association, will preside over the fast coming mto public fuior is that
.i
-i-i
", i
h i .
i&lt;^ Jtnown
i
.kanii salt wiiWt taffy,
"Throe manufacturing plum* in count **f tin- war blockade will not thence to Indian Ifiver shout Tilusmorning meeting of the Mth.
of/ tlie
I hatclmr
Realty
C&gt;o,fc
, peanut and
sii'y;d -cofouftut brittle and stuffed Hume, Ga., which have been operat­ have the effect of shortening the acre vjiio. the rice down East Const. The
The lapd jiy-lieThere will also be a discussion of as Seminole Park
i
ing on .short time With depleted forces age. Florida celery is growing in fa­ selection ns to the better route should
a state wide publicity plan on a cu- ing cleared up and sidewalks and
not depend upon politics or votes,
All the store? wiil handle tl)e have begun to operate un full sched­ vor und the market extending.
A
de trecs^ijnd 'sixyi-t.s will he a n
operatlve basis for the entire press of shade
hut upon tin- best interests of the
b
&lt;1 inddW'm'i'iit t i t t l e home Buyer Washhttrn . tyndles and? thesw^edri- ule RS to time and number of employ good crop wilt likely lie raised and country, us determined by the engi­
add
the state, both daily and weekly, anil
fectinn* 'will also l*v niade for Npeciaf 4jes. Another plant in the same.'eit., there should lie money made upon
an address by Dr. Ralph N Greene, as- soon as thpy ure fpadc T l * ’ larni uTileri t&gt;f parties, etc.
neers.
is being operated double tinu*..£v-, J
it.. Times Union.
chief physician of the state insane is being sold Ivy th e *W alter"S Afjatns
Among numerous citations of the
Ask for the Washburn mndicji . " W h a t is desetibed .is the larg e*!
asylum at Chattahoochee, on " T h e ( ii , and irs a fortversulion with %1 r ..ml ht&gt;)p Hu home i nsi ii ut ion whilp
Hilt a tile i-a pnbillties of Florida's forI i&gt;in|ia: ison of lim es
Crime and Insanity Problem, tin Alta lli!«a*»dU j nS^vAiui.tee/ed the 111 *i)i-i are getting thi- best tin n- it# iV“h fiial estate t ra imurt ion iri t inj rai-r I Itlef executive the relerred to
hl*yoiy.
“
(hj
Hiriiiinghain,
Ala
.
has
foruuivmis
-tTo-1,
em*
*
ntitructor
who
Means (or its Solution
We
hear
so
much
;ib"ui
th*high
j
circular informs us that
" W h ile
111 .tin- turnly lille
, •jhiv-iteen coriMimu t» d in tin- sal
,5
. -at
Hubert J. Holly, of Sanford, will woiiUf arTjv'e in ii lew days from
ist of living these day« that a m m - , fiiivi-uiur. In- wr"U* and had pub,H»NOf.H-tO'vii building on u site 10b
Louisville
ttould
build
twelve
houses
partson of prices 45 years ago ivilf lished fully two articles a mouth re­
prixudL-Al.Liic joint nieuUux op. the
------The Hanford- Fosloffle*-— ----- Sjllll t)Qf). T h e paypn,v»* iuUinhiLiug_ rciid ing. The fol­ lating to our incomparable state.
morning of the i 6 th. There will be Hi SemTiToTe Park Tor' pUTclUittF 'n r
Who shall have it7
:
J f*dlta"^Ltho great industries of the
ryptal
purposes and if the homes
lowing bill wisa resurrected Tiy' R*71&gt;-'
.addresses as follows.
ATft-r e x‘a Iiiirdn g '
In riuj August iasuo of 171H tht&gt; -fflrrnlnghum district are rapidly climb
Tim ideal*. .Opportunities, and wer'.- satisfactory to clients r ml the
«*rt Rose of Cassia and lirnuglit to circular and carefully perusing the
Hi-ruld under, tlifv hen&lt;J.‘tint’ of Curb big to the level of the most prosr!ie Herald office.
elaborate exploitation of the excep­
Duties oft NewspaiM-rs.
by I j**w iiuiitler, many more would be built
s t it in* (ileaningN, noticing C
H pi roils periods.
during
the
winter
months
tional qualifications of this excellent
J irown o f .S t . I’tdcrsgurg.
Hitwkinsvi!le, Fla , |s7it
1 •
Air Adams ‘bus great rorrffdffi'»■- f.i ltl*&lt;'S' plantilt lire niiiiounn-meut in
"A biii k cilmpuny in (iailsden, Dr E s *!’ Rose, tiougiit tin-follow­ gentleman for the high distinction
" t i llice l a aks,
by ll^yal Dnnu&gt;l
ijm
in Sanford as a placit of rvaldl-ucp cud ,tt*i- Hi t l Ii I »'i.» |iliie»«i! to make A!-1 . will begin operation of tin plant ing articles which were charged to of a nomination and election tn the
(Juftman, Gu.
lliis statement to-wit
That there
Seminole
Jbuh
wjtl_lui
otijy
urn•
&gt;
(
t
L•
•
w1 icll Jim. long been idle
A .lack
" li'iw tu Make a Newspaper I'u'
Mr J C Rry'den. of J M Owens. flitted Sti.-les Semite to wlm-h Inmany . n*w ‘rabdF'JyiffV to tv' iipeueU were about thirtv e. iqillcaiils fu( i".ivrtle,' Fie . lOlirpuny wall capital
aspire:, we i-..ni.of lorbcar inquiring.
M . ' F . lieiiivrii.gluii, Lukcliml
in7ti
here.
Yhe’ *Ttiat£ha|'-*'"Uh., -Tecijnilj Abe |iuice
rlncJf^L.JJLltpO.OOO will immediately
L it possible "G ov .
Gilchrist did
" Printers und Publishers; tin- S*-r
Sept.
Kt,
to
1
pair
Brogan
Shoes,
Aa a matter of Cobl fncts there rujnDi&gt;-oo^hiifp*rate extensive Iumpurchased ^ ail O ^ T ifild u ig i &lt;VJ !itnot
know
there
is
in
his state u
vice they r*‘n*ivr to tin- Public and
t'J.jtrr t linen coat, $ 2 'J6 :i. gallon
Holden' ll^al E staY^jtitfi.^jydt h-! Vv are .counting men only, jurt thrpe iu(&gt;pri&lt;t\L- /fSCtilifornai oil company
river
called
the
St.
Johns,
und if In­
the Support the Public should Ren­
Kerosene, SI 0 0 ; Crackers ..'1 0
Mime of the
properry fbonilide applicant, for tho
^ J f | | i h n l n K :ih e construction of
is
so
alive
to
and
conversant
with
der th e m ." Rube Allyn, Sarasota.
in the city, «*idtfJN*in’.0 itt.n&gt;,i’hundred YiontolTjce.
I hese three , aro w.eU vVfVaito and shipping facilities at Oct 1, I lb ; Crackers, .20; I tin cup the interests of his commonwealth
‘ ‘ Power of Press for Law Enforce­
urjes of ftirnihjjf lands. Thb.'3T-hiiteller kboiMi persons .they a r c ' ^ u t £J n. , nt a* cost of about i25c; l Fry Pan 50c; 1 0 lbs. Starch, us to reel off “ fully two articles u
ment,
Edwotsl t\r. -Davis, Orlando.
Co., will ppsli the ’eity property first open witii^rpjltions largely cigiieif, V
00. •!.Trillaiuii*Hi,*‘ Fla., has uwnr S 1.25; 1 Curry Com hv 40c; ] oven month
pertaining thereto, did lie
C . O. Codrinptdn, of DeLuud, pros
1 pr Traces and Collar $3.20;
.
.
.
,
.
. . .
as theji prudently .consider t,hat the which arc
th e jr credit
vh’fF'd' ootttra'et aC
for pav- $2.20,
i„
a
t i mi n n
c- ,r”— ^*ot Bnow th at the fet. Johns is the
ident oT riie Florida Proxs Associa­
1U
yds
'Osn
$4.20;
fi
*
-albs
Coffee,
•'
'«
-*
farming property will •find a ready \Vashington, D..'.C* . Tl'ey are not
nature-provided route for th o .In tb a tion. will presidt- at the iifternoofi
$2.od; I oz. Anr.laetida 15c; 2 1 j yds
.
sale a t any iinlC''in tho ntutr. future. hndden away'In liffy trpnch of ''About
Cotulal Waterway through the state?
meeting on t h e . 16th, which will lie
? Im) ^JttckMdiviile. Ha,, school Cotton Bugging, S I . 50; 2 yds. Calico
Seminole P ark ia ’ aitpated near the Th irty” but are per«omilltix*s with
Buitig »o zealous for tfnrf Aide nwake
short, merely a discussion of unfi­
■“ ? 3 7 ,'j c ; 3 yds Homespun, 60c; I lb.
union depot arid axtsmiis from Fifth good k g ib le 1, W n i o s V u
to
ovoxy public impioveibent, was
nished business.
tS od*. 26c; 6 boxes Matches 30c;
.fy fj&amp; v t A D
(
street south to Ninth street and from iratioli list, to-wit-.
he ignh/tnf of the fact that the Gov­
At three o'clock all delegates wi!l
" A moult v tfpe item s -of com-irw^- 22 li&gt;s. Bacon, Sfi.lti
Poplan avenue west \o Pom granite l’htl M. E l i f ^ v M ^ y j° u” 'iuTJf
ernment -Engineers, empowered by
be Utken to Black Point to see the
*
r7
i
Le
flier.
Sept. 4lh, 1871. T o I pkg, Evnelopes CongrCssj^ ufjide a survey, during-the
Tb.tion work u
avenue.
national rifle matches where several
26c ; 1 box Heir Pins, 20c l-payier very time h i was Governor^and re­
tjns J ^ e k ar'
The iotf* are being sold on tlm
hundred men from all parts ol the
Pins, 20c; 2 bars H-mi 2 0 e ;'rjJU w J^ ported th a t; the St. JohnA - was th e
couptry will be in camp. Thr.t cven- easy payment plan of $ 1 0 down und
30c;
JjJli. Powder 3 5 c ; ' I (pvrj"
Jogical Waterway? Did he^»ot kryiw
iry: there will be a l)ant|Uei with $ 5 per rnoptb and is is safe to assert
36c;
'1
lbs. Shot 4(Jc 1 '
Unit
in
the
next
twelve
montbs
That
thewi Engineers four id ih their
cabaret singing and dancing. The
— C
j •-*vV~
Seminole
Park
will
be
n
busy
suburb
estimates
thir.l tho cost to .the G o v ­
-• H i
program for the banquet is not yet
r Sn.^furd
as it appeals to the man who
ernment
of
using-'lbr
St.
Joh^s
.nud
finished.
anxious to invest his monry in a
d u il Miuml,
; so W rs v The oid Sanford Band will 1m re- thence the 1 n&lt;iii)n Riv*r ^ouldT be • '* * * 'A ^ i
home that will advance in" price in *Uendnncm D r. Brownlee is
!a«tjifjvf'v*zwori^, (Tr^fir, R. C.; olli'eo ju venatedj much to Jh e satisfaction two millions of dcIinn^Jcim
Bond Buyers Here
tho next few years in a nice
on tifiji"prayvta of' tVUl.
- •
fryj. . Ft. Iffrioif,- F lat; paving, «{.*h e hjamlki# a n d 't h e jn *n y friend* use of, any other- route? - jYfd ayd . - - *- V V
H. 1. Snyder of Jacksonville, rep­
od Sanford.
ribt
'
. x , ^ ■ **i .7' •j j
b t kmow
know thz$
that J h e Stt
Sb-Jojjritf- * 1. 4 ,
T h e Sunday School mIiovum! ••'.all /Tinerjetis, Ga;, A n d .Lakeland jind of tho- boys in Snnfofd. Mr. A. C. does he n
resenting thtwdl. c. Pcrring Engineer­
Wallace of B r i t t l e 'f ’ reok, Miclr., .bns FouttT will traacre/.a vi}J*
B
t
p
r
e
W
o
f
per
ctfht
t
he
'
f
i
A
d
'
S
t
f
i
V
;
'
W
m;
s
c
h
o
o
l
*
liuildings,
ing Co., of th at city was in Han­ •
’ • —
GrttDWtrtnl, Si C., and Jv c Ojik, Fla. become imlruqd ;(*.ith the Idea ilf lb - territory and' pb^uljtiorj, jlmjrY"* arty^i^fw ’ x y
Eastern
Star
__
_
day 4 n tlm church.
jt
s f o r d yesterday in quest of infor­
.warehouses, HUgnnsville,.FU. C on­ cttling in Ranfp4d tu d H ing r. iiafid other routtr.VouId n r 't o L I d t ''i U w , htri *. - . ' i ' y
"'T
h
e
y
are
preparing
for
ja
H
/
flity
.
N
.T
h
e
;0cst!*
iwootingi
mation relative
td the bonds for
struction contract* have beeh award­ leader of renowit, will tr.kr the lead ­ not know, or; IjrtoVjng' was ho and
resi* October 3rd.
ty fT
good roads, soon to be sold by Sem i­ Social; flyil* wait hold at
-the Government
ed as follows,
CHurch building, ership of the Sanford band and will is h* willing
dento' of- Mrs. LoRotta Brotherson
A
younjf
man
was
receiv
ed
.W
'lo
nole county.
i, -Ala.; -canals for draining manage ,the Wullncif orchwtru, thuz having once paid fpr the^Ettit C oast
on last ■Wednesday afternoon. Quite tlm church the first service. }
- Mr. Snyder's firm, whiin doing
1,000 "acres, .Munau-y county, Fla/; giving the people of Sanford two Cunr.1, arjd for keeping It open nn^l. ^
arr.enjqunbhi tiipe was spent by all . I N i x f S i r i i b a t h Dr. Hrnwnlpe
a gfr.erot linn of engineering ■are members." p r a J o n t ;' "One of the most
prqfich pt 11 n&gt; in. on "Mcterceiiaory. school Jiuildings, Carrollton, Ala., musical organizations Imdly needed. navigable by ceding -Lrgi; .4racU*-of '.
ulso-Jnrge"buyers of hor.ds,.nnd iflit
tool liuildings, Carrollton,'
Ala
enjoyable featpees _»n,v t V * Bride » Frc y c n t.' ‘M - J J H b P*. m. o n - j
VW v •* V'v~5
The Sanford band will be reorgan­ land to this state. w{Ai;h {he sta te
week purchased a portion of the bond tTroiOieau contsst^’iis’! tbi’t orde&gt;" Has
rits »e ami B la n e y , S. C. and Mr. ized along different lines then the old transferred to tho. Canal n - ni [-j n ' y r - ^
Choj,res.
issue of .Palm Beach county, paying! had. IwA-"brides since June.
After
ritKfn. Ala.; Iiridge, Melbourne, band, as the tiew venture will re- should now for a National AVitor^ h o - pftMtc iit'icprdialjy mV
...
. ✓ -i;
therefore a goodly sum. Mr. S n y ­ mbrlA- tifVrrimont t)\-er the contest,
;.i;'
to all the servieftf .if t h e fcl
ijelYC.,donations, for the people of way, a sreond lime pay info thebaritl (
der’s visit to Sanford wus niH^n. in.
of thi&lt; com pri.y a largo am ount,
‘ '&lt;
, •'
ilelicivv* ict-cruam and wufefs were **.
"Industrial
plants
wilt
be
estabthis
city
who
realize
the
importance
' »x . . . jA
order t o .a t q u a in t his firm witTLilbfr W ro ^ .-tiy , tfie hostess, assisted by
•’
A
thus
virtually
purchasing
it
twice,
Ishcd as follows. *
of a good band arid are willing to
\
Jaeksoaxllle A o ie * Di
nature of the bonds to .bo sold,
N trs ^ ^ V i'T ^ b A il^ tc r.--- - ' • x-'
donate towards its mnlnkainenco. the first time pnying in lands, this
V
Jiftjkimnyille
, -I*i|;,
'
’
Cold
storage
plants,
.Blackshear
method of ■exiling tho tleetlon, the
A
,
A
_
«
1
_*
i
„
—
'**
t.
»
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Itime in cash?
. M rs, Vote o f b e tte r 'th a n
nmF, Cornelia, G a.; . Fftujr!\ n d ' griat It take# momry to buy instruments
I
\
results .thereof"■and ' othof matters
arid music and uniforms anti this
Has be never studied the m atter
. V t a jA i l - electorate -o^^JaeksonviUti
. v ja l
con'cerniiig the -resources of the counmoney will be forthcoming as noon of our cqast defences, and does not
day
voted
municipal
"
bondii
r..
a
.
.
1•' J f i
. ; ty , and bo spent tho day calling upon
as the new band Is* organised.
he realise what n shelter and safe­
onta amounting to I
&gt; Edgar Blg^trs. M
; Jbmb'er plant, CJI
th o county officers and W. M. Hsynes
--------onds *ijl -be. in
^ Jen kin s, F. K-. Sm itl
; 7 .ic« fsctojlei, ‘ MerUhiift (ind
T h e . IJcntld welcomes the ad v en t guard from destruction of submarine
&gt;•’ secretary bf the “ Good Roada_Cotil-.
i
; 4 * «.
$250,000
this
yoar
artfl
l
n
cquaQ-;
tsf.
:yuApd Greeny* Si. C'{ of tbe^pcw^fiand, as there is nothing and other war craft the St. Johns ’
mitUte” which Inaugurated-tho bond
- VJ
ijp
f
w
ill'be
held
a
t
mount
In
1916.
The
money
will
oivery
Branch, Gar., and th a t adds so mueh^to a - Florida city would afford, as against the open and
. proposition and followed-it to a sucf/£lrs. R ay B u tts, ■pent for additional sewerage systems s’cksorfville, Fla.jjBlhctric light plant especially in the winter as a good exposed route of the' East Coast t
cessful climax, and who has-a great
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and paving.
V
tn. Sept . 80th.
, S. C.
band and p l e i V ^ c o n c e r t * . ‘
deal of loformation in the matter.
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�I'Afife FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
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R. J . HOLLY. Editor
W. hi. HAYNKR, nusliieas Mnnager

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S E P TEM BER *17. Ib is

THB SANFORD HERALD

PuMUHnt E w r TuMHlar »n*l FriJa?

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
B iim c s ir n o N pntc*k

ODm la HarsM OaUdlat

in advance *

ttleph.n* N*. US

Bob Holly, of the Sanford Her­
ald is a candidate for postmaster.
In the deserving democratic
class he stands high.—-Pensa­
cola New*.
We welcome Fred Allen to this
section of Florida, and our sister
city of Orlando.
Fred Allen waa
city editor * of tho St. Augustine
Record and a good one, and he come*
from tho Ancient City* to the Most
Modern City in Florida.' He will
be city editor of the Orlando Repor-

structure on first street, contain­
ing store 'rooms on the first floor
and rooms on the second and third
floors, making a fine entrance to the
Sadlord Houso proper. Tho remain­
der of the old Sanford House can bo
re/fovwtcd, baths installed, new furni­
ture placc-d in tho rooms and made
.comfortable with up-to-date flxturea.
Even if the new part caiyiot be built
in time for the stixson s trade, the
north wing can be placed in first
class condition and fire escapes and
screens will make the entire building
habillnbio aiid about one hundred
rooms would be available for the
tourist*..
We understand that this will be
done by the aid and assistance of
the present owners, if certain condi­
tions prevail, and the suggestion is
a good one. The timber in the Snnforh House is much better than can
he purchased now* and there is no
val|d reason for tearing, the entire
building down, when *o much of it
ran he utilized and made ready at
once. !&gt;et this good work start at
opce r.nd Sanford will get her full

other church members, and I'm not
saying It did them much harm, yet
the day’s pleasure always ended with
.a question mark—;was that really the
lx*st use to which 1 could bp put on
the best day df the week.?
Coming home one Sunday from a
fishing-trip, I was Vaught in a rain­
storm without chains. I skidded on the
country roads (l didn t mean to) and
slipped over a bank and pitched the
whole party but. Fortunately, none
was hwrt, but my owner was badly
shaken. He was quite sober, and his
only remark on the way home was,
‘Thankful I didn’t break my fool

XT V E R Y growing business should be surrounded with the
security and efficient service of a GOOD BANK.
This Bank is well prepared to render your GOOD BANKING
S E R V IC E and IN V ITES your Checking Account.

PEOPLES BAN KO FSAN FO RD

neck.

Next Sunday he surprised me by
going to church. The service must
have gripped him, for I heard him
say to the Missus,*4We ve missed a
c. m. hand
H.R. STEVENS
whole lot recently, haven t we?
l-icMml
VW-lWfet
Now every Sunday I go loaded,
(licking up tired*children and taking
old people home from service and
out for a ride in t(ie afternoon*; if
the weather is pleasant.
I am having the time of my life
and have begun'to believe that even
permitted the taking of many cab scenes
an nuto can hnve a conciou* void of i
such an were never obtained before. At
offence toward God and mep.
the Sta^ Thextro Monday, Sept. 20th.
Rev. Chas. Luther K]oss.
Prayers For Dari* Law
From all indicfttiorfli It U now nlmost certain that if the Davis luw
is strictly enforced when it becomes
effective on October 1, not more
than 7&amp; to 100 (of the 201 liquor
dealers in Florida) will renew their
licenses. It is worth while, then, to

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HE VMNrvnilRRUSlHLS;

a/tnrunu, rwmum 0. L. TATLOR
F L WooDRUFF Y»t»-Preideal

THE MODERN MAID
d o e ^ iT t w a s t e h e r t i n i o i n h o m e
b a k in g . S h e k no w s t h a t a t th is
m o d ern b a k e r y sh e c a n a lw a y s
o b ta in th e m o s t p e rfe ct b read ,
c a k e s , ro lls, e t c .
W h y s h o u ld n 't
y o u a t . le a st, try o u r serv ice?
Y o u r o n ly r e g r e t w ill b e t h a t y q u
h a d n ' t d o n e s-o b e f o r e .

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4.

Jesse la
position in Mr
meat market

SPENCER’S BAKERY

Mrs H , (i. 1.
i|Uoln of the winter tourists this sea­ enforce the luw strictly. Therefore,]
Sunday,
Septem
ber
2fi,
I
us
been
shopping m
son and the advertising the new hr&gt;set
aside
by
the
Anti-Saloon
Lenfeun
I
Mr*.
J . A I in
U»L-unkLL_give lint. city . \vj[| bring
aiTa
day
of
prayer
in
a
i
n
E
c
cliQrchesi
'r
i,
,
t
***l
*Tf“r -r-*t
more tourists next season.
In-Florida for the miglily movement Moores station

1 1 1 Park Ave.

Free D eliv ery

of public sentiment in favor of rho I Mi** Olga \ ii
strict enforcement of the b n vis law F ° rl Mer.d Ir.st
The Herald had an article several us soon as it becomes effective.
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Mr. un,l
f!l
FALSE

Seminole Count&gt; is forging ahettd
It cannot lie stopped
N o body h * the I i . . r ditomi t o
try to stem the tide of progress
A new county is bound to have
some expense cXt ached that
may mean s o me t hi n g e x t r a o r d i ­
nary tn lax for u s t art e r, but
viewed side by side with, older
and more .populous counti es it
dims not average higher
"File

g o o.i 1

roads

and

school

bond election of a week ago r e .
suiting in find,(Mil) lor roads and
bonds means that the connect
i ng li n k bet ween t lie Orange coun­
ty line of brick road
and the
south line of Sanford district
brick road will noon be com plet­
ed, and that the neigh boring
towns in the county, will be in
easy reach of tin* county sent.
Tile i 7 5, 1)1)1) to lie Used lor
publi c school ext ensi on I* U b e l ­
ter i n v e s t m- n t t han if placed
in i n oil held with gushers *■•
everv llano
O r l a nd o Citizen

IM P R IS O N M E N T

weeks ago about the false imprison­
Program .for the Sunday service, curried
their bu
ment and reparation for same, citing 1 I. Sermon by pastor or address doctor again on
the fact tlu-.t Mr*. Munson of t h i s ; l»y some riiosen prominent man, or
A number K* t
city, expelled to draft a bill for the men, on some phase of Law Enforce- Mngnoson to 1
next legislature that would give those nn-nf
birihilav on
in justly sentenced to ft prison tyrm
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I r« U t i l l
t i I •-it IkI' N
J Prayer f«»r Mrontf pulilir .UMi
Mime reparation for Chi" grievous
o mp s o i i s
only
meMt to U|&gt;hold tin* officer* of ().•■
1 A
mistake
1 also i
luw in the enforcement of the luw a,,,i Mi *s Olgu
The liewS of eu» h week ii. noinslr.it anti to strengthen the (iovernor - Mf1- I
L* * i- It* rob'd a party given
le the wisdom of some such luw, hands, if he is railed upon to assist ul * " r b.d_ Howard on Thursday
that would throw more of n safe­ in any way in tin- enforcement "f evening
guard around the person brought to (lie luw
Mr- Henr&gt;
the bar of justice on tile testimony
;j Announce a pre-arranged Id, I I "Well w, re *i
of one who was mistaken. &amp;J&lt;d would! "tow n meeting for the general pui*
,,n I burnt
also make court und jilry and jiroy%- lie, ul which arrangements snail InNorma
cufor more eureful
The following completed for strict enforcement of his m other atu
C-.IM ill tile I’ensnroln N e w * I* one lK)Uor laws til dry counties and t h e - ‘" r
day in ti
inMunee of injustice dom innncerit Davis law i hi wet counties
file 1 u-rson
people all over tills luiiif of our*
The Anti-Saloon League urges the 1111* ■" •* new ng
every year
churches through tlu-ir ministers or
-"r
JucV, \a
" T h e r e lx an clement of trug
otherwise to carry out this program bc*ef for Mr
edy ill tile case of Charles S tev ­
in every town hud City in Florida that lit* hud pur,
ens. of Glyqn county, Georgia,
on Sunday, September 2ti, becmise on Lun(li|tiist
who
was sentenced to ijpwe.
United effort will stir ujigreat inter-|
Miss Augusta
ten years for burglary and was
est and enthusiasm, und will coin
Mis Hi-gtson of
pardoned a few days ugo by
mand respect for the general luw i Moroluy and Tu
Governor Harris after serving
enforcement
movement throughout of her sister, Mr
s. eighteen months
He was the
the spite
Itev AlbeTtsoi
a
victim of a mistake in testi|
('
\V C R O O K K.
laind .the home
mony and his case deserves a t S l r t e Superintendent vived tin* Sundtt
t, i n o n in t h a t it may s e r v e t o
Ci- reful
s wI'.irihg a w i

I liter t ',

OCR BA N K S

These

hunks, with tin* First National Hunk
whose statement is in this issue,
comprise the bunking institutions &lt;d
tfits county and their statem ents
are suflicnn t guarut.tr. of the sidid
foundation upon which this county
and city is built
Althd ugh at this season of the year

there are more people borrowing
money than depositing, the deposit*
of the hank* show a good gain over
last year and the statement* are
good enough to excite fnvoraitlp.comment from the people.of this county.The four^bunks of Seminole are «o|id
institutions, governed by the *oiid
btfliijtes* men of tlrpj county und in
the .hands of experienced bunker*
who, while willing to grant loans,
upon any reason aide security, are
safeguarding the interests of their
stockholders and* depositors at all
times consistent with good banking.
The position a nation .holds among
the world power* l* largely determin­
ed by the condition of 16a finances.
Of littRj u*c would be the vast qreqs
of Iami if there, wits not the tnone
to develop it* resources.
Equally
useless would he the great armk-s.'fd
defend a nation if not backed by the
treasury of the people. Whether thee
I t ' b e in peace or war. the nation
which ha* most solid (tnd highly de­
veloped financial system w|lb to a
largo extent control the world.
What is true of otnatlon is true
in a corresponding degree of n com­
munity.
The greater transfer * of
commodities will i:vk&lt;|,*YvLjir«* where
the best banks und •financial m*tito(tons art* to be (mind

HOTEL S U G G E S T IO N
If ii loo lute for the erection of a
new hotel for Sanford that would
take hhre of the many hundreds qf
tourists cutning here thfs winter,
but not too late to make, arrange­
ments with the material at hand.
There ere- r. number of places where
good rooms cen be obtained, among
them 'the new Seminole Hotel. This
•place ha* the reputation oLbciqg one

ultimatum that the route utilized
in*,-, by tin- Government should be the
the Ea»r Coast C an al.' Consign these
i I,

i.
*'t *ri thousand
to
tne
flames,
wi,l * G n* r -.1 get our " H o b " Holly to
t&gt;hv p i it j mi m o t h e r
ten, hurrahing
!•*' C. m
I dins, and proclaiming
*'■
g , 1legn.t * *■ to t he uui
or. I I
-t * v pen ove und advantag■ 1■, .p :
greatest extent of ter
i visiili!\ on itc c o u n t ol riot ^ ■ r*•t &lt;•&lt;•*
rttory and habitants, and we'll take
knowing unyltiing much about
“nrnff thF -rtrr- Jtjn m rttvpri; :^tp *pre
tl«iodmg -the—' ‘4 e e » t r ic C with 'em.
ent persistently v^rite.* und typeWTit
■*.,
. --Promover.
ux in his now and then rommu.t
ca t ions

— The- -Hemid tn-t-be-last—issUa-.pub*,
lixhed the statements of the Hank
of Oviedo, the Seminole County
Hunk uttii the Peoples Hunk

MONDAY , SK I T E M UK Ft 20th

(,* Ii I ( i i l e) i r l ' t

ill***’** hi.* ITU-soft

/ j a X ° n ^NO n e F irst
1 }
METAL

The Auto Went- to Church
I'm a big red auto, and jf 1 had nty
way, evcr)( enr woul^. b« red. , It Is
such an inviting color and, when I.
sp Oil up and go through the country
like a sln-uk! I hare is nothing somber
about me. An itufo shouRI-tnillgust
the power and joyous abandon of
life anyway.
I'm ti high-powered
car, **f c'ikssy. model and paid for
without a morijrage, and what m pi ore
I go tp church regularly, iyt every*
decent, »clf-rrspecting car should do.
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1 didn t .a|wny)i go, li\it I ve re­
formed.
When my owner first got
me hv coubl hardly welt until Sun­
day came. He was up ct six, tuning
tne up und getting reedy for a rUn
in the country, for golfing, fishlng of
g picnic. He generally invited some

ent the women in n Unman * \ul
or W. C T I
The play U called "Rule G/ and it
Goodhcart Sjliolm kindly brought
was parepalcd l&gt;y Rufus Steele, the San
the minister and his wife over tot
Francisco author, from his article " K ccji
us from laike Mary.
ing Joliu Barleycorn l)ff the Train, j
Mrs Gee. Clark Aas elected a which created wide comment when it,
siatnnt superintendent (or the' S S
appeared is the Saturdny Evening Post, and Mr Aron l.undquist as Janitor
Severn I months ago.
while Mr Witlfred Pierson promised
''•Rule G is *o intimately concerned to take* up our Pollections.
with tho bundling of »ruin* and* railroad
shop machinery thn l professional actors EX*GOVERNOR GILCHRIST
rauld not (day It with any degree pf
A N D T IIE W A T E R W A Y S
sin&amp;rfty. When thy (intrain I'd hand pull
puli* ojx-n u ihrottk* tlx* audience i*
t 'ntii iruc«l f t m i ’...-i 1
likely to laugh
C'nnal''
Is it posxibl* thu^iio. the
Railroad men Actors. It vjas the
statesman and up-to-'data Ontliusinst
opinion of P. D. Tablt*r, head of the pro­
for Florida, disseminutinif' his fund
ducing company,-and Arthur W Jtice,
of information through new-paper
the djrector, that roilroaii men themand magazine articles upon our pub­
kelves .liecttbse'' of their high i fflcincy,
lic asset*, utilities and future great­
could lx* readily developed to play the
ness us a resourceful state, hud u»,.be
role*. The railroad company lent its
told by a friend, two years after
nsnislunce to the nove(*4tlndertuking to
this Nationally, us well aa State
the extent of permitting the producer*
important improvement hud been
to inspect the men of the Wentorn.dlvconsidered, reported, repeatedly cal­
bIoo and to engage, on furlough from their
led up apd acted upon by Congress,
regular duties, such shopmen find train
not to mention the St. Johns Route
runners as were,desired. After seven
endorsement by our very last and
weeks of Aiming, the Blazon Comjisny
latest Legislature: we do say, is R
muintans that the railroader as an actor
possible that the .jnari- \vi^s seeks to
more than makes good
represent his state’ in t|ie upper
lairal ^Ngcncs Filmed. One of Uie hoiiM'uf **ur N'sti'uiul Coiigr*--.-, lu-.a-r
i'fgg1**' cst'nqa-tgaa tilincl r«**-«-nt (y in km w .i ihnig abniil il .* ini liu*l in |,«•
West Oakland, when a mob i-nmposed
pf hundreds of men haUen-d down the
gates, overcame a cordon of p,dirt-men
pnd chargrui the shops Tor'the purpose
of destr^yiiOJ them.
Tho film company chartered thru
trains and the San Joso-Almaden lir.uu-h
lino and spent « week in producing and
recording (he. train scene*. Farming in
that |M*rt of Santa f l : m VoJIry ri n.e to
a standstill while the growers lined the
right of way fences or pursue,I madly
in their automobiles. A nmvi^fl^vIN-

Cost

w ) Then
vROOFINGJ
V

No

Mora -

Ushtntns-propf,
O n -p m t,
root-proof. LsaU aa long aa
butldlnr stands, tnsda of ro lranlsed stsst and TONCAJf
natal. &gt; lw *r» attraottv* 1a
appaarance and at tba satns
tin * reducaa cost ot roar lira
tala ran ca— jronr boy can lu k ty lay It. Ask year Scalar wr
write u far t a l i l t r o *

n * n# m * u f o r r ^ o c t * d*.

WA N T ADS PAY
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BANK

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f I’.Foils 11 II, Vict-.I'IISU'IHT
Hi. I Ift. Axs'i v a xiiih

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WOMEN SOON SEE TH E
ADVANTAGES
"-r fuvincnt by chfM-k.

Thin

c^n'i

•Hi,l rjimomicat wm\' of sM_; : \j h )UStJhb'
|)w*st's js found very siitisfndnry a id is t

cialed.

Checking A c c p .u a are c jfdiall

v it« d a n d e v e r y - c o u r te s y

of safe

afTondetl.

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�SEPTEMBER 1 *; 19JR;
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Jesse

■: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY !

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Morrison

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of the Seminole

Mrs. F r a n k L. Woodruff, Frankie

County Bank left Monday for Iowa Woodruff, Ralph and Harry left on
and other pbinta on his annual vaca­ Tuesday for South Carolina, whe
tion.
Frank will enter college fop the fall
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! Little Happenings—Mention I
of Matters in Brief— I
Personal Items of
in te re st

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Hart and
Hon. L. P. Hagan left here on Wed­
nesday to attend the Dutton-Burdjne wedding at DeLand yesterday.

Robert Rose of C»BSia was among
tho
Lake county visitors to the city
J Summary oM h e Floating Small \J
on
Wednesday.
He had the Akin of
;
Talks Surrlnrtly Arranged for
a
seven
loot
rattler
that he killed
Hurried Herald Readers
a
few
days
ago
near
his
home.
m IjrM
A »AT W * W T T T ? f f* f*TXT
-i.A
a- mf V■ T.
» *A* w
TT
C. H. Bugulpy, Clerk of the Volu­
Place you call with phono 331 for.
sia county Criminal Court, nnd
jiln«y any service.
7-3tc
‘Johft Erickson of DeLand wefe among
Miss Eliiabeth Stafford has return­ the business visitors here Wednes­
ed from a month s visit to friendB day.
and relatives in North Carolina.
W. J. Bill did not return homo
Wash your dishes with U. S. Gran­ with tho party as announced in the
ulated Soap—a Sanford product. 8-tf Herald, hut on account of the warm
Mrs. LoRorra Drotheraon is hack weather, Mr. Hill decided to stay
on the job at the Peoples Hank after in Atlanta several weeks before re­
turning home.
a tW9 week a vacation.
Z. Spinks, the cypress king of
candies
Seminole
county with headquarters
8-3tp
at Oviedo, was in the city Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J .
McBride day.
He was accompanied by T.
returned today from their extended Baxter Lanier, an English capitalist
visit in N. C.
of Tavares.
5 or G doses G6G will break
N. I. Gottlcih, state manager of
any case of Fever or Chills. Price the Fraternal Aid Union with, head­
25 cents.
71-62tc
quarters in Ocala is in the city and
expects
to stay u few weeks looking
The Misses Miles will arrive from
after
a
new
cluss. In this well known
Kentucky on Tuesday where they
fraternal order.
visited relativcd.
»
The SominoU* Abstract Company
Drink Elder Spring Water
will* occupy the offices in thtc court
ANALYSIS ON EACH BOTTLE
house that were recently vabated by
Phone 1«i 17 - T
Tnx Assessor Vaughan, who moved
8-Fri tf
into Suite No, 12, which is larger
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. I&gt;.-Bruintey of!
and more convenient for the public.
Chuluota were in the city yester­
'Edward Drtrs— hr s - resigned bts
day on a combined business and
position
with the Bonita Ice Cream
pleasure trip.
* .
Parlor and will be with the .Crown
We will pay* you 4 cents a pound Willamette Pape/ Co., when the
for old rim cut casings, sizes .70 x 3 Beeson opens. John Vaughn has the
and 30 x Oja. Sanford Machine &amp; position with the Bonita.
Garage Co
4 tf
,.
( Irun over} thing with I S (,r; nRcmove grease spots from any- dialed Sou; &gt; nm&lt;ii* in Sanford and
Washburns Home-madq
for sale ut Irwin &amp; Giles.

term; M r. Woodruff and J . D. will
leave next week for. South Carolina
where J . O . will attend school this
winter. hfr. and Mrs. Woodruff ami
the youngest children will.go to
tho
to the mountains' of North Carolina
for a visit before returning home.
Arthur Yowcll has returned from
a week s trip to New York and.
other eastern markets where he was
kept busy selecting n large stock of
fall and winter goods fo r-th e otore
of N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.! Mr. Yowell
studied conditions in Now York and
reports th a t the wholesale trade
thinks this will be a most excellent
season all' over the United States,
nnd the war will not interfere in any
degree with reosperity in America.
The mills all over the north are run­
ning full tim e and there will he plen­
ty of money, some of which is bound
to como south when the tourists start

Mrs. Pollard were. Misses Laura and
Anne Lee,. Ruth and Alva Vaughan,
A RESUMETJF SANFORD
Bertha, Marion and Haxel Packard, *
HAPPENING UP TO DATE ■»
Clara Phillips, Chase Merrlwether
Alitim *11 Cmmmuimw Ip, lU
Bob Merriwethcr, S. J . Howell, D,
C»l amn Is “Sadat* tZwr," ml riwM
Hay,
Randolph Merriwether, O. W.
Mra. R. A. Ti^tu, Piiona H*. 1M
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= -X -f ■ 1 •
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U Huff, Marion Wallfou and Mr. Willstfn.
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im n t ii q/um a a a £ m u 3 U £ dtiau iiti adttflciu dtsuaaci&gt;«daixiiii4i&gt;3 Zimins;

A BO UT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS!..

M tfctllanrnu* Shower
Renfroe assisting the hostess in serv­
Miss Josie Stumon wqs the guest ing at the refreshment hour, was
of honor at a miscellaneous shower Miss Mary Belle Archibald of Waygiven by the girln of St. Agnes Guild cross. Invited to meet the guests
Wednesday afternoon at the home of honor were Mesdames Deane
of Mrs. Braxton .Perkins, on Park Turner. C. E. Walker. C. A. Smith,
avenue.' In the'living room a pro­ A. D. Smith, T. L. O’Connor, E. P.
fusion of yellow ul mu rulers nnd ferns Taylor, J . K. Johnson, J , H. Fer­
were prettily arranged while the guson, John Mcisch, W. P. Carter,
dining room was lovely with quan­ R. A. Terheun, Mrs. Archibald and
tities of red roses.
Miss Mary Belle Archibald.
The large wedding ckea was a
Children a Party
marvel of the culinary art. The
Mr.
and
Mrs. Geo. Bailey Cele-w
cuke was iced in white with double ,
brnted the tenth birthday of theft
hearts outlined in red, the letter S ii,,i ,
..
i. l
l
-i
in the cclitcr of one and the F in little
, , , daughter Emily, with a beautithe other . Red cherries completed
T h “” day af ®rntK,n1 at their home on Sixth street.
the beauty of the cake. It w as a
It was a charming group of young
peculiar co-incidence that in the
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Notice
cut. the married ladies drew the lasses that gathered upon the fawn
Occupation License Tnx will be prixes. Mrs. A. ’ P. Connelly cut­ to .enjoy the games and sports produe October 1 st and should be paid ting the ring, Mrs. Archie Belts viced for their amusement, the guy
before th a t date at the office of the the thimble and Mrs. Stumon the chatter and merry ^(.ii^hter of the
city clerk.
children finding a responsive chord
dime.
M. W. L O V E L L
j j n t w t , in which the letters in the hearts of the older friends
6-7ic
City Clerk., « * J P
ion. --Fox were to be into as ■who helped along tho fun and frolic.
' H ' f t s h y W d Y ns possible, “ wnYwon I Tho bu“ ‘‘r«Y
“ Pretty evoluNotice
by
Mrs.
Minarlk
who
was
presented'
‘,ion
of
tht!
^
e tail on the
Notive „la hereby given that the
with a box of correspondence cards. kJ ,° ,lkc&gt;‘ afforded much pleasure as
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
each little guest made desperate at­
of the Crystal Ice Cotn'nny will be A box of candy was also given Miss tempts to irnpH.e the butterfly through
Stumon.
Just
as
the
guests
were
hold at Hie office of the Company
the center of the body. The contest
at Sanford. Floridn, on Monday the invited to partake of refreshments, wtts won by Glenn Bronne. the hap­
4th day of October, Jf&lt;15, at eleven the expressman arrived with a heavy py maiden being presented with a
o clock a. in., fur th*. purpose of 1*'“ *• tugged with the Souther,. Exhand-painted butterfly beauty pin,
electing directors, and for the Iran -! 1H* ^ C " ; 'ttLcl «nd addressed to
At a signal—/he-chit,Iren forms'll
mi i.limi . o f —aualt ut bur - business aw*---1— f uafill’ -sititmuii. .Jilii: w-a-hamied
a
hatchet
and
immediately
set
in
line (or the grand march to the
may bo brought before said meeting.
to
work
pulling
off
the
cover.
dining
room, where |he pretty birth­
F.
W H IT N E Y
Summoned Jyy the eager Interested day cake wns aglow with ton lighted
G-ltc
Secretary.
crowd of maids and matrons, tho pink candles which the little hostess
( ’apt. Fotjti Here
package were opened and many beau­ “ blew out to the immense amuse­
\ Tho m a n y , friends -of Cupt . K tiful gilt.* in linens, china and crystal ment of her guest*, old and young
\ on B. U u l j q hie delighted to see wi n iiscloM d
The Guild girl* are The table was lovely with its rich
him home pgr in rfier an absence of bei onortg quite proficient in the art j mid dainty embroidered cover, the

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Package Social
At tho home of Mrs. J . H. Fergu­
son next Thursday evening. Sept. 23,
the Ladies Union of tho Congrega­
tions! fhurch will hold a “ package
social
Packages containing "y o u r
moneys worth wiU be sold. Cake
and ice-cream will be on sale and
a pleasing program will be rendered
throughout the eyeniifg.
Members
of the church and friends cordially
invited to patronise the social.

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In Honor oj Vluting Girl

„ ,, ,
Mu» Rosamond Radford cornp„ mented Mi„ Mtry
Archi­
bald of Waycrosa with an informal
gathering of friends on Monday
evening. Games and music were
enjoyed tWid light refreshments serv­
ed. Enjoying the charming hospi­
tality of their gracious young hostess
were Misses Mary Belle Archibald,
Helen Shelton, Cora Lee Tlllis,
Leslft Hill, Enrnest
Brotherson,
Edwin Meisch and Max
Stewart,
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Board Meet
. The executive hoard of
tho
Woman ft Club, retiring and new
members of the Board included,
are "requested to meet at the club
rooms Saturday afternoon at 3.30
A full attendance is requested.
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Mr. \V. 11 IV-ters and little d a u g h ­

ter Margnret, spent the week-end
in Apopka, the guests of Mr. apd
Mrs. Con Hyde.
' Miss

Louise

and

Miss

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Eugenia

Muller have returned from u visit
to Washington. I* C
T h e former
s a \ * t hat helix F r a nk ha* lost his
thing with V S Granul ate d So ap ,,,|,| |,y the best g-rorer*
K.tf a j'ear in British Honduras, where ill •uteri lining will, these delight ' l a r g e bi rt h d ay cake flunked with lull ,.|i„
f,)r the J* \| it,
(.rings
lie is \nil rt•an .uv-ul
&lt; ; t•* Kaij
The best grocers in town handle it *
. . . . .
f'd
11" we r - .
Ml
'I UlllOf
being (
id (In* drooping loves wreath |
back
1
lie
i
omilllssii.il
us
post
mast
less
r.d, tides i- bark .(mill i two is only on a short visit whit 1. In* wilt on n|
ban n i n g group id girls that ,md graceful
maiden lame
fern* of Sanford
( hi to M Ussuri » Pool these Imt vtm-k* vacation spent in ( i ncmn. ti
spend at bis home south of the r i t j . |h a te married from the ranks of Above the table suspended from 4 lie
days
Open every day except I nes- ,. ■,,| ut her points in the Huekeye
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day- and Fridays
Morning* fur
t,. He enjoy*■&gt;! tin trip immense
ladles only.
.
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|j hut is glad to get back on the
E A.Farnell of Oviedo, the alert i°b with Irwin &amp; Giles again
deputy sheNt! ami enterprising - u t i
|...t us ilemnnstrate I &gt; Grenul..
zen of that haxtl nig city
in San
Soap fny you in your home
It
ford yesterdiSfcon business
will ffu what any other soap will do
Byy a Sanford prpdifcv, n * l b e ­
cause it is a Ttaflford ppodtid, tun
because like all Sanford products,
the I
S Grat)lihiled Soap is the
very Iwist. .
K tf

and many thing* the others will not
.io
Get it f rom the leading grocer*
see that
or Id ii * know and we i
* tf
von a re supplied
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Jesse Thomas bus been placed on
the police force regultfrIV. taking t InMr* R o b e r t , Herndon of Arcadia place recently;, piadc vacant by tli
i« in the city &lt;tn « .visit to t h i v h o m e resignation of ( ‘ t
Howard
R uy
(oik* and will, remain foj- several Tilli*. who hait been w-rsing as *peci

week*.
policeman fo’rvjti few w
i
week*
i* off t h e
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for,a- a ntrTk .spending hi* vacat ion
1 he smiling co#nteniZru-e
Mim
Muller greets tho patrons of the p o s it’11 * " v,koffice again after a month* vara- , The. many friends, of Dr Nolle
turn spoilt a t Washington and other Tolar wilf jm-pleased to learn lliat he
points.
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in

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nml cxpei-t* to return to
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Hmidurn* St Acres Gult/i within the year r bandolier and caught at the cor
Mr* l.v tin Kilbmirne and little
!r a -months vi*il to tb. I !ir guests of this li..ppy m cumoii , i,,.rs were ropes of pink and green sl)n Mh«s huve been visiting Mr*. J .
He likes the tropics but is were Misstis htumon, Junio Stumon crepe paper festoons
Circling the j H Ferguson, have returped to their

a

states.
still in l o v e wi*h Sanford a i d i» He
lighterl
u git i u

|o

l.e

home

friend

C h a r l o t t e 11 a n , I . M i l d r e d ti m l \ i l u 1 p r e t I v t..l
I fn- young people again )„itn,
1 b * - ut), S a d i e W lllla rus, / o e M uti
marched to the lawn where refresh
son
l l e l l c Sintl-h. M e s d n U t c * I’e c k , menU- were served m ahvindutii'e
1h [

Stumon.
A.
I’
Connelly,
th u s living room wit* attractively deco
Riggers- • own n
Hand, B K. Whilner, I.elllcr. String- rated in red and green
Wednesday afternoon at the home fellow. Archie Kells, M
Mirlurik.
T h e gracious hostess Wa* the rc
of the bride. Ml** Ethel ('owtlll wm* kobei-t Herndon and Braxton Ter
ilpieiit id many lovely gift* that
married to Mr Ted S Bigger* (bdv km*
testified to her popularity
;i few specially invited gtie*t.* *wir.
Assisting Mr* Bailey were. Mr*
present. T h e service was performed
fu n .S' pciui-f h t- tin g /’rtr/rr*
Alfred
Lilja.
Mr*
Griffin.
Mrs
by Rev. Geo Hyman of the Baptist
\ c ongenial p. $t y of f riends sjioiid
Hagan and Mr* Robson
Church
Mr nnd Mr* Riggers are
mg . happy day with Mr* A K
The guest* of ihix happy arraston
among Sanford’s most popular young
Bower* on Wednesday were Mrs. were Pearl Robson, Evelyn and K it­
people and they have the good wishes
J . W Dinkins, Mr* W. M M c K i n ­ ty Wessner. John Willie Bronne.

of the rommut ity
They are at
non. Mr * Bell anti Mrs. Te r h eu n .
home to their friends at Mr*. Leo a
A delightful spirit of i nf ormal ity
corner Laurel Avo. and third street
made the day one of those penceful.
red letter day* m ones life that we
Many Thrilling Scenes in Hide G ‘
iften anticipate but seldom realir,
r
Among

the

wonderfully

lit ' scene* ill " l l q l e t,

M r-and Mr* George \ Del - U r * jqdla.Hilpl.ki and ... improving ex.tv
arc spending the week at Day Iona ^
f,.|k* i.ere were urn,war,

with h i '
^

realistic

in

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Mr* W 11 Fairchild, Mr*. E P.',
Cason and the Misses Sadie and
Mary Belle Archibald have r e t u r n M tn Way cross after u pleasant visit
th Mr-, Harvey Renfroe

M i * * Clara Millcn returned T w e
Izy from the west,' stopping en
route in Missouri andI TierI'orgia

•Miss Annie Hawkins he* returned
home after a delightful summer spent
Glenn Bronne, Mary Elizabeth Moye in Georgia.

Rose La Verne Hurt, Mary Fields.
Dorothy Fletcher. Kttie Tillis. Madg,. Woodcock, Nell Messenger. Mar­
garet Shelly, Vera W’west, Julia laiin
A delicious dinner, temptingly 1dll ia n Shirtholaer, Conn ne Stein
•rv ed.w .* much c a p o i;il and t lie f ttieycr, R h‘ and Friiliy Griffin and

are tb,i wrecking
of the first clubhou*, with l&lt; wild
gi|e&lt;l* returned to the city late in N o r n
engine and the narrow .scape of
i tie ev ening. Voting “ It llldo
an
ideal borne.in which to spend the day

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'A congenial party o fir r ie n r ls ^ p ir -^ ^ ^ a t t r u r ofitfrn AWsr-anrt vtstr to
Stains on the bath tub guUsed by -Ntovena was with
with Dr. Tolar since the demolition at a crossing of the v On Thurdsay another enjoyable nicking at Palm Springs Wednesday the- Panama Exposition.
sulphur water c ^n be readily -reoperation, and the presence
nil-day party ai
at which
Mrs. lleftry
*reI " ' ” " ” "of‘ wagon containing a farmer and hi*
wnuui airs,
tienry and onjoying the delightful swimming l
his all-day
should pull Nolle through all W|((I the saving of two passenger Nickel wa* hostess was u source of and other sports were
moved by using F . ’ S.' ‘Granulated
Mestlmnes. J Miss Margaret Wight left on Wed­
invited W P Carter, Deane Turner John nesday for Chicago to resume her
soap dry
Don t mb is ten the soap r,ghr
trnms by lb. automatic action of much pleasure to those
. till you have rubhorlylhr'^gfun off
Mr and Mr* Lewi* Fisher I,.i m t Ii block signal, the flight of Myra Mrs. N ic k e l* pretty home west «&gt;( MGisrh, W I! Peters. A 1) Smith, sUidic* far a t uichcr of kindergarte n
For aa’.ii by the leading grocer*
k-D returned from u month* visit :• on the lin em an * speeder, and the the city wus the scene of the gay Mi*s Hazel Hand a bunch of young work,
( 'on I in lied or, Pag,- &gt;
who
were folk*
the Meisch boys and little
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»heir old home at I’ortMnmttb &lt;&gt;bio piisirii' b^ the men on the handcar little party " f guest*
Mr* J C En.mmger, Mr* Min- Kathleen, Waller Carter J r . Deane
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Mr r ;*ht r he* considerable property who have u "close call’ for their lives.
have as their guest*, Mrs E.. D
in Portsmouth and s u t e s that tim e* the mob scene, in which hundreds 1, rik nnd Misses Clara Millen, Clare Turner. J r ., Charlotte and Irma
Tyler of Lisbon and -Mis* Mary are rather dull there just now wub»of men are half-drowned untl driven Walker, Ethel Mooghton
I Sm ith and Ja c k Peter*
Telford of Orlando who wi remain
a backward spring and summer 7 be out of the gate* by four determined
for several'weeks,
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For A/ifts Vaitghatt
|cold rain* have retarded farm work : men using u locomotive in a .way
Mg tier g Club
No ptRash ur'ly** isusrd in ipaking considerahle nnd/there is much wheat that is thrilling toil marvellous to
M rs. II. E. Pollard entertained
i In honor of Mrs. W. H. FairU. S. Granulated "Soap. It is anti- In the tieldl tfial will heveibe threvh- behold, and the terrific hare-handed
wuth
a very charming evening party
chi,*ld and Mrft. E. P. Cason of
septic umi hebJIftfc. Will hot injure ed
Mr and Mm. f i s h e r were glad tight Iw taw n Ned and S p i k e - a
on
Wednesday,
in honor of Miss Ada
Renfroe
\\. ycross,
Mrs. Harvey
the most delicate «kin or fabric. Try to get buck to Saufard altjiougl| ImtGo th at'is cluimed to be the clfma
Peters entertained Vaughan.
and
Mrs.
W.
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a few packages with your next thflir v i s i t Jt£ P h ^ wfcs very jdf-oa-Ut^ux oU|! auch struggles over tiono fn
The charm of simplicity prevailed
the Mystery Club and other friends
grocery order.
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Realism enters into the lesser as
Dancing and
4day afternoon. The ladies were in­ and graceful ferns.
well ax the larger scenes. No such
card
playing
were
enjoyed
until a
vited to bring their npedlwork.
insight into a cab for iryitnlice, wa*
lnte
hour.
Pineapple
sherbert
and
Under the spreading branches of
eter offered Astdore. . The audience
the trees the ladies gathered and cake was served at the refreshment
will bp able fo see with it* own eyes
I spent the pleasant hours in social hour.
the gravity of n Vrfiinmnn s responserved
Enjoying the pleasure* of the eve- R l TL E “ G , ” A T T H E S T A R
X sibi)iUps,.*WHI\iee ho'w wrecks occur intercourse. Punch was
throughout the afternoon by Mrs. ing and the grarioui, hospitality ofj
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o^ilyle to Show these things
ae the urtors actually are
nyit
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cleansing the sys­
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Th is |s a toksn that I am unharmed. Chinaman mndo hla way lo An old
&gt;
Hava
Mr. Ksnntdy give the ring to barn. .
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In the dim light of a lantern hang­
the man at the corner of Williams and
Brownlee avenues at midnight tonight ing from a rafter could bo sceft advernl barrels In a comer. W Hfiout a
and they will surrender me to him.
moment's hesitation Long Sin seized
ELAINE.
P. 8.— Have him come alone or my a bucket and plnred It under the spig­
ot of ono of the barrels. The liquid
life will be In danger.
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
“I thought something Ittin this would poured forth Into the bucket, and be
emptied tho contents onMhe floor, dll-,
happen," remarked Craig at length.
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
"Oh,” cried Aunt Josephine, " It’s Ing the bucket again and ugaln and
D &lt; IV tll-K now n N » « tlh t *««/ i l l
swinging It righl and left In every
too good to bo true."
C rta lo f * J th * " C ra ig K tn n td y " S la r iti
“W e ll do It," exclaimed Kenned) direction, until the barrel had finally
quickly, “only this Is tho ring that run dry.
Presented la ColUborttioo With the Path* Plxyen sod the Edeelfe Film Corapftny
Then he moved over to tho window,
we’ll give them."
OopjTtgXU I1H ter tkm Star O— p»«r AU&gt;Br«lc«»
B— rv d
He drew from his pocket tho replica which he rxamlned carefully. Satisfied
of the ring which he had made and with what he had done, he drew n slip
showed it to Aunt Josephine. Then of paper from hla pocket and haatlly
be drow from another pocket the real wrote a note, resting the paper on an
old box. When he bad finished writ­
dropped In a ring from His finger. ring, replacing the replica.
SYNOPSIS.
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ing he folded up the nolo and tbruBl
“Here's
the
real
one,"
ho
Bald
In
a
tboro was no result.
i New Y ork police
— e re mystified by Still
Trie
"The ring which we lost Is tho key low tone. "Guard It as you would your It Into a little hollow-canred Chinese
figure, which ho look also from hls
ft eerie* o f m urder* and other crim e*. T he to tho puzzle—the only key!
cx- life."
principal clue lo the crim inal I* (he w arn.
pocket.
Aunt
Josephine
was
worn
out
with
claimed
Wu
Fang
finally.
“We
must
In * letter which la sent to the victim *,
With a final hasty glance about he
■lined with a "clu tch tn x hand.”
The recover It at all hazards."
the sleepless nights of worry since
la test victim o f the m ysterious aaiuisaln
extinguished
tho lantern, letting the
Elaine's
disappearance.
After
we
had
To his subtle mind a plan of action
la T ay lor Dodge, the Insurance president.
I l l s daughter, E la in e , employs C raig seemed to unfold nlmost Instantly. gone, she tried to cat dinner, but found moonlight stream fitfully through the
Kennedy, the fam ous scientific detective,
single window. Then ho left tho barn,
to try to unravel the mystery’.' W hat K en ­ "There ls ’no good remaining here," he that she had no appetite.
Although she bad Intended^ lo sit up with both front and rear doom open.
nedy accom plishes Is told by his friend, added. "And we hnve gained nothing
Jam eson , a newspaper man.
Taking advantage of every bit of
until she received come word from
A fter many fru itless attem pts to put by the capture of the girl, unless wo
Kennedy that night, the long strain shelter, he made hls way across tho
E lain e and C raig Kennedy out o f t h e can use her to recover the ring.”
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way. the Clutching Hand la a t last found
Long Sin followed his master with had- lold on her, and In spite of her field In the direction of tho crossroads,
•to be none oth er th an T erry Dennett,
E la in e’s law yer and the m an ahe Is e n ­ a sort of Intuition. " I f we have to steal worry about Klalno, sho decided, at finally dropping down behind a huge
gaged to m arry
Dennett flee* to the
rock some yards from the finger post
length, to retire.
den o f one o f hi* Chinese crim inals. T h " It," he suggested deferentially, "It can
Aunt Josephine, clasping the Jewel that pointed each way to Williams and
Chinam an forces from D ennett the secret be accomplished best by making use
* • o f the whereabouts of (7.000,000. Then he
case tightly, mounted the stairs and Urownlee avenues.
of the Chong Wah Tong.”
gives the law yer a potion which will s u s ­
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entered her room. She locked the door
The
tong
was
the
criminal
band
pend anim ation for months.
Kennedy
1-ate
that
night
Kennedy
left
hla
carefully
and
put
tho
jewelry
caso
un­
reaches D ennett’s aide Ju st a fte r tie has which they had offended, which "had In
tost consciousness and supposes him dead.
apartment
prepared
to
follow
tho
In­
der
her
pillow.
Theft
she
switched
off
fact stolen the ring from Long Sin
structions In the note which had,been
and sold it to Elaine
Yet In a game the light.
SEVENTEENTH EPISODE
A moment later'a small piece of the ko strangely delivered In tho vase.
such ns this enmity could not Inst
As he climbed Into a roadster he
vase
seemed to. break away from tho
when
It
was
mutually
disadvantageous.
TH E WATCHING EYE.
Not ft clue had been left by the kid­ Wu took the suggestion. .-Ho decided rest of tho mosaic, as tbough It were tucked the robe most corcfully Into n
napers when they hod so mysterious, Instantly to make peace with.his ene­ knocked out from tho Inside. Then corner under Ihe leather seat.
"For heaven’s sake. Craig." I gasped
a large piece fell out, and another,
ly spirited Elaine away from ihe mies—and use Ihem
At last from the strange hiding (dace from under ihe rube, "let me have a
Later that night, In hts car. Wu
apartment of Wu Kang. 9h e had dls
- appeared as completely an If she had stopped near the little curio shop kept a lithe figure, as shiny as though little air."
I had taken my place under the robe
bathed In oil, naked except for a loin
b j’ thP Tinw tnrtg irmh-r
vanished Into thin ale.
Wu, followed by his slave In crime, cloth, seemed to squirm forth HUFF A before the rnr was driven up lu from
. Kennedy was frantic. Wu and Long
Sin themselves seemed to have van­ entered tho curio shop and passed serpent. It was \Vu Fang— the watch­ of tho apartment lest some emissary
ished, too. Where they held her. what through with great dignity into the ful eye which, literally as well as figu­ of Wu Fang mlgh] bo wntching to see
ratively, bad been leveled nt us In thnt there was such a trick.
hnd happened to her, wan a sealed room lu tho rear
"You'll get air enough when we get
As the two entered, the tong men j ono form or another ever since the
book. And yet no move of ours was
kidnaping of Elaine
started. Walter." he laughed hark un­
made, no matter how secret, that It bnwi-d wDh great respect.
Silently he llpioed to Ihe doorwnv der Ills brenlh apparently addressing
’ I**t us he enemies no more, ’ began
did not seem to he known to them It
was ns though a vw-tril, uncanny eye Wu briefly "Let us rather help each and listened There was not a sound the engine
Just ns noiselessly then he went back
We had reached a point In Ihe silb
other as brothers
glared nl us watching everything
In
the
llbrim
table
and
muffling
the
urhs
which whs deserted, nml I did
He
eilemleil
his
right
hand
palm
t ’rnlg neglected no posslhillt) in
nut recognize a thing when he pulled
For a moment telephone hell. Inuk din* II the receiver
hts eager search
He even \islt* d the down, as he spoke
little house In the country which ills tong leader parleyed with tile He whisperer! n number, waited, till'll iiji bv tlie side of the road with a Jerk
A moment later he pulled the robe
Elaine hnd given to Aunt Tubbj. and others, then stepped forward and laid , whispered some directions
A moment later lie wormed his wav partly oft me. and bent down iih
spent several hours eiamlnlhg the his own hand palm down, o m t that
though examining the hnlierles on
Ono of the utlieni did the out of the liliinr) mu! into the drawing
collapsed subterranean chamber In of Wu
the side of Ihe car.
the vain hope that It might yield a same. Including l-«ug Bin, the ng- j room On he went cautiously, snake
like up the Muirs, until he came to the
“Get out on the other sJde In tho
grieved
clue. Hut It had not
door
of
Aunl
Josephines
room
shadow
&lt;if the car Walter," he whis­
Fence
w
as
restored
(.Inescapably, he wuu forced to the
He bent down amt listened. There pered hoarsely. "(Jo down tho rond
Wu hnd arisen lo go. and Ihe tong
conclusion that not uni) Elaine s
men were how Ing a respectful faro- was no soiiud except Aunt Josephine s it hit only cut In and keep under covamazing disappearance, hut the iragb
well, He turned and daw a large vase
sUccrsslon of events which had prr
Ceded It had been caused. In some For a m u m n t he paused before It.
way, by the curiously engraved ring It was an enormous affair and was
which Aunt Josephine hod taken from apparently ottiposed of n mosaic of
rare Fhlnese enamels, cunningly pul
her.
Craig hnd taken iNissesslon of the together bv the deft and pullent till
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mystic ring himself, and now. forced ger» of the Oriental craftsmen
hack on this sole clue It hud occurred tending (rnm the widely curving howl
below wa- an etirernely long narrow
to him that If the ring were so \alu
able, other attempts would, without tapering neck
Wu litoked iii li Intently, then nr.
doubt, be made to get possession of it.
1 came Into the laboratory, one aft­ Idea seemed lo strike him He called
ernoon, to tlnd Kennedy surrounded the tong lender and the others -about
him.
by jeweler’s tools, hard at work nink
Quickly he outlined Ihe details of
Ing on exact copy of the ring
a
plan
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"What do you think of It, Walter?"
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he asked, holding tip the replica
"Hn\e you received any word yet"
' f o r f e i t," | replied, udmiringlv
asked Aunl Josephine anxious); when
"What are \nu going to do w rh it ■
1.-linings had ii-hered ir- Into live
I ran t sn\ vei 1 imaui-ri-il Ken
(lodge Ithrurv
nedy. fnrlnfnh, hui if t tinder-lahd
Kennedy shook I s
load ".oil
these Chinese t rlmlnnls at all. I know
A few minutes lai.-r Jennings «*n
w
we can ever truck tereil ttic room softly again.
"Tint
some
efpiTSTmTPir mvtHttaMftr
__
the replica will auggest Something to a large package, he said
ua later.”
Aunt Josephine followed him out In­
‘ Lei's see If Aunl Josephine has re
to the hall
celved any word
lie remarked ah
T h e r e , already
t h e delivery men
rupllv putting on hts hat and coat, had set down a huge Orlf-nlul vase
and nodding lo me to follow
with a remarkably long and narrow•
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ft
neck
It w a s us helHled such a really
Kennedy a n ^ J were not tti»- mtlv h e . i u l i f u l o b j e c t o f a r t , most c a r e f u l l y
tlsltors to the subterranean chamber crated
Hut lo Aunt Josephine It
where It had seemed that the clue came ns a complete surprise
I can t
to the Clutching Hand's millions Imagine who could have sent It." she
might be found
temporized, ’ Are you quite suru It Is
It was ns though that hidden, watch­ for ino?’’*
ing eye followed us. The night after
The expressman, with a book,
" L e t Us Be E n e m ie s 'N o M o re ," 8 a y ft ,W u .
our own unsuccessful search. Wu looked up from -the list of names,
Fang, arcompanted by 1-ong Bin, made dowu which he was running his fin­
You'll
breathing
Silently ho drew from a er. ^TUIs Is Williams avenue
his way Into the cavern
ger. "T h is Is Mrs Dodge.. Isn't. It*"
oco
a
big
rock.
Hide
behind
It
fold In tho loin-cloth a screwdriver and
Wu examined the safe which had ho naked, pointing with Ills pencil to
removed the screws from the hinges of Ahead you'll see Broyjrleb avenue. He
the entry with the address following
been broken Into.'
I shall have
the door. • Quietly he pushed the bod prepared fur anything
l-ong Bin wn» now going over the It. There seemed to be no name of ropm door open, pivoting It on the to trust the resL lo you. I don't know
walls of the cavern minutely, his close- a shipper.
lock, juat far enough open no that he myself w hals going to happen.'
"Y es," sho replied, dubiously, "but
set. beady black eye* examining every
I slid out and went along the edge
could slip through.
square Inch of It
i I don't understand It. Walt Just a
Creeping, along tho flour, like tfio of thfe road. as. Craig had directed;
_
. ■*A sudden low guttural exclamation moment."
reptile whose sign Jio had assumed," und finally crouifhed behind a huVe
She went to thn library door. "Mr
caused Wu in turn to him ipilckly
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ho ctymo nearer and nearer Aunl J o ­ rock.
I-ong Bln had discovered buck of the Kennedy." shh said. "may T trouble
After a moment to give me a
sephine's bed: As lie paused for n
debris a long oblong slot &lt;ut Into the you and Mr. Jameson n momeut?"
moment tits quick eye seemed to catch chance, Craig himself left the car
Wu followed he.r into the ln\ll, arid
rork
Above It were some peculiar
sight of tho bulging lump under her pulled up close by Ihe sKio of the
there stood gazing at the mysinrtouii
marks
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pillow. Hla long, thlu hand reached road and went ahead on foot At la^L
Wu hurried over to his henchmnh, gift, while oho related Its recent his­ out and quietly removed the Jewel case ho came to the crossroads Just around
and together they tried to decipher tory.
the bend, where. In tho mfioirllght. lie
from uuder her pillow.
"Why not set It up In thn library
what had been scratched on the rock.
could rend the signs. "WIHlgnis uve•
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As Long Bin's slender and sinister I suggested, seeing that the expressIn a country roadhouso Imng .Sin nuo" and "Hrownleo avenue " li e stood
forefinger traced over the Inscription men were getting restive at the delay.
' .
was
walling pitlently. The telephone there n moment.
j_ iW u suddenly caught him ~by the el­ "If there Is any mistake they will send
Suddenly,
at
hls
feet
In
tlje
dust
of
rang, and the proprietor nnawered.
bow. -y
for ft soon. No ono ever gets anything
Long Sin wan ut hls side almost bofore tho road something heavy seemed to
"The ring'" fie cried, us at last he In­ for nothing."
ho could hanK'over the receiver. It drop. He looked about quickly, No
Aunt Josephine turned to the ex­
terpreted Ific meaning of the cryptic
one was In sight,
was Long Bin’s master. Wu.
pressmen And nodded. With the aid of
characters.
Ho reached down and picked up u
“Beware," came the whisperer] ^mes­
'
. Rut vvhot about the ring? For a mo­ Jennings they cnrrlc'd thV vabo Into
llltlo
Chinese llgurf. Tapping ICwlth
sage over the wire. "Kennedy has
ment Wit looked at the slot In deep the library, and lh«ye It was uncraled,
made a false ring
I’ll get tb« real hls knuckles he examined i t . curiously
Craig walked around the vntu:, look­
thought. Then ho reafched down and
It was hollow
one. By the great Devil of Gobi, you
withdrew a ring from his owtf finger ing at Uncritically. I had a feeling of
From tho Inside IWi drew out a piece
must cut him off."
being watched, ono of those sensations
and dropped It through the slot.
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“It la done." returned Long Sin. of paper. He stratnf'd hls-eyes |n (lie
They listened a moment. They could which psychologists toll us arp utterly
hanging up tho receiver In great .ex­ moohllgtjt and niapaged to make out
hear the ring tinkle as though It were baseless and unfounded. ! was glad
“The Serpent Is a|l-wise and hi*
citement. *
running down some sort of trackl|k&gt;- t had not, said anything about it when (
fang Is fatal, ,Yqq Jj^ve. signed the
He
hurried
out
nr
tho
room
nml
left
t
declivity Inside the rock Then faint
he taliped the Vase wUtk. hjk CftU^.-tlieiv.
ihe roadhouse Down tin- road In nii 1 vyhitp glrl’irde^'fb warrant "
ly, they could hear It drop
It had stuck Ihe cane down the long, narrow
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,
automobile,
bound between two rhino I
fallen Into a little cup of a compart neck working II around as well as lie
Meanwhile
I
Lad
mrfvie
tnv
men, ntte at her head and t^e ntlief nt ,
‘could The neck won so-long and so
merit below at their feet
her feet. \vaa Eluine^jrra pp «&lt;1 around stealthily, j .... ring mtr. th,. |,ii*hoa arid
. Nothing happened. Wu recovered narrow, however, that Ids slick could
In blankets^not .^rren her face vis­ careful not even lo st&lt;||i on anything
his'ring Ilul he hrfiThit at last upon not fully explore the Inside of the
ible. Tho-gnarda'.rftokcd up startled that would make a noise and vras'now,1
vase, but It seemed to mo to bo unite
the Clutching Hand's secret!
as L o n $ :.$ lu streaked out of the ua ,1 haao.sald, CTOUrhqii-..behind. the 1
?
Rennett had devised a ring lock empty.
.s ]la d o V .tio ^ e -^ a r ~ ^ . . .
, ■, big rock to-which Craig iiadNHrmed :
which would open the treasure vault!
"Well, there# nothing In It, an)*;
trie.
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Jlio
.ordcred.J
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No other ring except tho ono which how,** I ventured,
,
1
find
bsgiffv
(o
wonder
w
bother
Kouhe bad so carefully hidden was of the
1 hod spoken too noon. Kennedy, will gc] th'ft'YKLs^Jrnntalt. LwJtl t a k e ' Dbdy mlfcbt not ];avo mndo n mistake
■withdrew
his cane, and dft-the’W ru ld . care^ol Kennedy." •
■Ue or weight that would move the
An Insfant’oitd they were gone; whjlo t ■when. , nQtuffaJhr, * from behind the
lever which would set the machinery adhering as tlmugh, by some sllcky
Long Bln slunk back Into the shadows shadow of another rock nlfernVnf tne.
substance, woo a note.
working to open the treasure house.
but toward Hrownleo avenue, -| *aw
Horn which be bad come.
WA read:
‘ Again Wu tried another of his own
u tall, gaunt figure of a man stealthily
Through
the
underbrush
the
wily
rings, and a third time; Long Bln Dear Aunt Josephine—
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�revIVc mo, nnc!. as I opened mr eyes,
be straightened up. I l l s eye auddenty
caught something on the rock bealde
him. There was a little slot carved
In It, and above'the alot waa a peculiar
Inscription.
For aeveral minutes Kennedy pal­
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
sied over It, as Wu had done. Then
ho discovered the Hltle cup near the
ground.
"‘The ring!” ho suddenly cried out
The Well-Known Novelist and the Creator of lheMGaigKennedy"Stocies
I was too muddled to appreciate at
once what ho meant, but I saw him
Presented In Collaboration W ith the Paths Playsra and
roach Into his fob pocket and draw
ths E clectic Film Company
forth the trinket which had caused so
____________ CaryrUhcWlS. w tin tat Caoi^aay AUFortin Slitjtr totnr,
much disaster, as If It had been cursed
by the Clutching Hand himself, die
dropped It Into tho slot.
Struggling to my feet, I saw acroaa
They passed on from stono to atone
from mo tho very rock Itself moving.
until they came to tho subterranean
"Look, Craig!” 1 cried. Involuntar­
chamber Itaelf,
ily pointing.
Long Sin watched his master in si­
He turned. No. It was not n vision.
lent admiration aa, nt last, ho drew
It nctunlly moved.
Together wo
forth the mystic ring fpr which they
watched. Slowly the rock turned on
had dnred all.
a pivot. There were disclosed to our
Without a word Wu dropped It In
astonished eyes tho hidden millions of
tho slot, a protuberance hit a trigger
the Clutching Hand.
nrid pushed It a hair's breadth.
I looked from the gold nnd Jewels to
t)n the other side of tho chamber, a Kennedy. In speechless amazement.
great rock In tho ground slowly
"Wo have beaten them anyhow," I
turned, ns though on n pivot
They
cried.
watched, fascinated. Even then Wu
Slowly Craig shook hla head sadly.
did not forget tho precious ring, hut
"No,” he murmured, “wo hnvo found
ns the rock turned, reached down the Clutching Hand's millions, but wo
quickly nnd recovered It from the cup have
;
lost Elaine."
at tho floor.
(TO BB CONTINUED.)
Inch by Inch the pivoted rock moved
on Its axis. They flashed their lan
terns full on It nnd, ns It moved, they
4 SAM ORD l (IDOLS 4
could sen disclosed huge piles of gold
and silver coins and bars and drnaSanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
merits, a cheat literally filled with
Communication every first and thi&lt;d
brilliants, sot ami unset, rubles, em- Thursdays at 7:110.
Visiting brtdhr&gt; n
■•raids, precious stones of every con­ welcome
ceivable variety, a cave lhat would O
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J . C. Humph
Secretary
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have staggered even Aladdin.
For a moment they could merely
stand In avaricious exultation.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, II. A. M. ,

The Exploits of Elaine

Trim and Graceful Tailormade'

By ARTHUR B. REEVE

la Caait «f I he Caaalr Judfr, Srmlaal*
Canal;. .Stair af Florida
lu ra citato of
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Jottph Ivin hurt
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To All Crrdilin. U f i t r i c I) Ul ri bu t, h
and all Prtvotti llavmf Claims i|iloit
•aid Citali.:
You and raeh ol you. arc hrreby notified
and raijulrad to pr*««oi any rlaltna and de­
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agalnat th» aatata of Jo**ph Ivinhart, da
rraMd, lata of Somlnolc County, Florida, (o
the tindartlngtd F.iacutrU al ■aI.I ratal*,
within on* year frem the data hereof.
Dated August tth A. D. ISIS.
Mr*. Netti* M. Ivinhart.
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Clrrull Court. .Hctrnlh Judicial Fircult, la and for Ih* County *r .S*mInolc and .State of Floclda. ta Chancery.
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CITATION
To T. I: Packard: Icnut, Madiaon County
Illinois
Whcrca*. a till] of cumplainl ha* boon
fllo-l In tht* court
abnvo entitled, *nd,
Whorca*. atfldavil ha* born duly made
that you are a u»n-ti*jdtnl of tho Statu of
Florida and arc a mldont of Ivnui. MadUon
County, lllinui* an I aro tw-nty-un- year*
of ago and that there, I* no por*un in the
State nf Florida, the aurview of a *ubpoena
upon whom would bind you. thorolnru, you,
the taid T. I. Packard, are hereby ordered
and required to appear to the Uili ul com­
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Meets every second and fourth Tiiura
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1 hectre. Visiting companion* welcome
J. F. Kurnatx
II E . Tolar
Secretary
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Meet firs l and third Wednesday nigh I
at corner oLFirsl St. and Palmetto Ave
O. I, TayWtr
T. A. Neal
Secretary
Exulted Kuler

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! Wu and Long Sin paused only a
I think you may try It safely now,
Jn nMonlBhmrnt
Then they
all right." smiled Kennedy coolly
m ,iniH. fo]] upon , h(. wealth that lay
Wo climbed out of the window, not hr(oTft ,h).ln
an instant t.m soon
Suddenly they paused
There was
Having gained the clump of woods. , h(&gt; „luht tlnklo of „ rh ln -se hell
the gaum figure had Paused long
Kenne.l* h»d reached Aunt Tat fivN
enough to gloat over his clever fi|r(lpn ou, MtJ(l the rol&gt;f of , he suhter
scheme, instead, he saw us making ranetin rhnmbnr where it had given
good our escape. Wlih a gesture of
,|ni| K&lt;lnP (1own carefully over the
Intense fury he turned. There was Mr|h nI)(, rock
,n dolnK m, |lild
nothing more for him to do but to brokcn
„trlnK 8tr„,chej acrOBS , he
xlgiag his way to safety across coun- .
Tho Mnklo of a b(,„ at. United Ilrolhi'rhaatl rtf ( ’arpenlern and
joiners of Aincrirn
*,^rInched to It aroused bis attention nnd
Kennedy did not pause an Instant h„
Bbor, n scrontl. to look
SunforJ Lornl Union No. 1751 meeU
longer', but In tho light of the burn- b(j011|W u Fnn|. hni, arranged a fimt u u l‘ Uiir(i Thurvtlity niifht at 7
rt*clotak in the Eagles * Hull.
lng barn, ns best . ho could, started to l)rlmlt|vp a |Rrtn
G. C. fVar on.
follow tho trail In a desperate on- '
Qu|rk|y Wu nnd Long 8ln blew out T J . Boll,
Soc.Treaa*
Predident
deavor either to overtnko Long Sin. tb(.lr lanterns while Wu gave tho rock
or at least to find tho flnnl direction
puftb g|owiyi n8 1t bn(i opened. It
Heralds of Liberty
In which ho would go.
* now closed nnd they stood there listenMeets
nt
Euglt^i ‘ Hull first
lng.
At tho entrance of tho passageway
, w&gt;s
8t n iKRtlng In tho blnl flight in each month ut 7:110.
which led to tho llttlo undergtouml j|mP, getting myself more anti more
\Vm..E. Hotiaoholder. Coinmandei
chamber In which we had sought the cove‘r e,j wj tb p when the reverhernMian Bertha Packanl* Secretary
trcaBuro hidden by tho Clutching t|on 0f revolver shots reached me.
Hand. Wu Fang waa seated on a rock
Wu nn|1
fi|„ bnd 0 penod Are on
waiting Impatiently, though now and Kenru&gt;t]yi onj Kennedy was replying
then Indulging In a alnlster smile .at ,n hl|)J ' Jn , b(, cavprn (t sounded like
tho subtle trick by which he had re- B vrritnb|p homtmrdment. As they re­
covered tho ring.
treated, they came nearer and nearer
Tho sound of approaching foot- {o me nnd j cou|d Beo the revolvers
steps disturbed him. Ho was far too gp|„|n)f nro |n tb&lt;. darkneas
clever }q leave anything to chance
, wntched them fearfully ns they
and liko n serpent, ho wriggled behind bop|)(Mi deftly from one stono to ananother rock nnd waited. It was only ot|,pr (0 nvoltl the lime— and wero
We carry ell theJ^gidinjf vna glance, however, that ho needed to Kono
rlaties of FAILM,* m i L D nnd
allay his suspicions. It was Long Sin,
“Craig! C raig!” I managed to cry
H A I L E S S E E D S that have
breathless,
1 feebly. "Bo careful.
Keep to the
-in-Tfi*tested r.r.cr known to be
Wu stepped out beside him so quiet- „(onPB ••
nprdally adapted to Florida
ly that even tho acute Eong Sin did
Stepping from atone to stont^bo folnoil and clhnate.
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not hear. “Well?” he said In a gut- |0WPfj tbn retreating Chinamen. Hut
tural toho.
they had already reached the mouth
Poultry Feed, Supplies,
Long. Sin drew back In fear. **I of tbp cave and were making tlyjlr
have failed, oh, master." he replied In
rilp|dly down the .road tQ; a
Incubalpr^ftc.
sn Imploring toiio. "Even now they
|p the opposite direction (rout
are following my t r a c k s w h i c h we had come. There Wu'n ftnt(L
CO N K EY &amp; P K A T T S
Wu frowned. "We must work quick- mobllo was waiting
Ipt, then," he muttered.
.
I A moment later Krfnnedy appeared.
' * -M EDICINES
1 lie picked up a. dark lantern near by, bul |bey tmcl made their getaway.
Indicating another to Tjong Sin. They n a mPd, he turned and retraced his
Write' for Catalogue and
entered tho pave, flashing t h e .lights atopB |0 fbo cave,
ahead of them.
"T h ey -g o f away. Walter,” he snld,
xX? Weekly Erice LIhI
"Ho- careful," ordered Wu, proceed;, -lighting a lantern they had dropped,
lag gingerly from ono stopping fitono j .-j|y ck-orge,” he ndded, I \hlnk iv lit*
to an other.'*”\Ve shall bo followed no , lo vexpj that I had not been able to
further than this.”
\Intercept them, "tyu ate a sigh t!”
206 East Hay Street /*
‘ Ho paused a moment and pointed hla
j j 0 wng ftbout to laugh, when I fatht*
Jacksonville, . - Florida
Unger at tho earth. Everywhere, ex- 1 Pj • j cnb remember nothing until I
eppt, h ere and there where a stono ^.oko Up ovor by the wall of.tho champrojectod. was a sticky, slimy *ub- bcr wbero
draggsd-m.a.
atahee. It waa an old trick of prlml- I Kennedy had been working hard to
*

Tt !m and plain and graceful one of
the new fall suits, of plum faced cloth,
presents all of tho charnclerlsth s lhat
hav.- placed American ttiilornindes '
at the h'-ad of their class The skirt
Is moderately wide nnd plain, finished
tit the bottom with a threedmh hem
It hangs plain at the front and back
and achieves a moderate flare by
means of three deep plaits at each
side
The coat la semlflttlng and laps over
at tlie front, buttoning a little to the
left of the center, with smart coropo
slllon buttons handed with white mi
atnel
The sleeves are long, plain coat
shape, rather closfi fitting and fin­
ished without cuffs
Hut they are
decorated with three buttons, set
some distance apart- It will bo n o
tjp^d that they* c a m * outward at tho
mmd a little nnd extend partly over

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It a new touch that It Is worth while
to consider
The collar is finished
with no Inlay of silk and is cut rather
high nt the hack It fits snugly for a
turnover and may tie to ought very
close up, nbout the neck
Flails at each side, fastened down
with a single hullon. sttnuhite m;iim!I
pockets on the body of the i-tut Fiitch
IKM-keln are -set on at each side of the
coat's skirt and are finished with a
flap nnd buttons also.
A narrow stitched down belt of the
fabric extends part wav about the
waist line
It terminates at em h
Side of the front In a point and a but
ton.
Machine stitching, done in the most
worhmanltko manner, la a part of the
excellence of this trim coat
Taken
altogether the suit Is admirable and
tho model suited to women of all ages.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

In the Realm of Neckwear

It«*JdL given. la alt wh°m it
rn, that otl (Tit* 2&lt;Jfh clay of
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4—a flimt •!*•«?*•* if ltife&lt; lo'UM, iJNiilr
* fthtl cfiiffrij »n that rrrtftln *utt whrrcln
Orlando llftnk it Tru»( Compfttiy, • corpolA*
tlon, I* cami«1ftinanl, »nd iieoffo W. Ilrnton
and Lulu Hinton, hii wif#, arc &gt;l*«f*-ndoc If
m ih* t’irrijit ('uuKt* fth J udirtal rirrult
1nf t hv H|itr of Flo ridft* in ftnd fur .Sqmlflo|e
I i t uni). In Oiftincr-fif aitiing, o'n thi* n1ai
day til Ai. *iW, A. I' h* I ft, 1 •hall aril nt
public* ulil rf) It the* bl |jt rat l&gt;»dd»*r nf hid*
d«*r«. fiaf rVah, in front &lt;if the t*uurt llous#
in ,*iftr.furd( Florida, during (hr legal hours
of •*!#, ,
OS THE F!I(ST MONDAY IN OrTOHBH
IVl.S
H being 111® fth day nf the tnunlh and d legal
salea day, the fulluw ling dragrihetl real
i tu ait, l mI
If t I'fl vi* 165} c*f &lt;?hi•|ip#11*
I Hubdlriiion of Block *, KM
l of the Town of
Goldsbofo, rircptlng ■ •trip of land! «rv»n
' 17} f«®t aide in renter of which ia now fo*
rated ft Wftlrx pipe a« ownrA !*&gt;
Water Wiirkr * ornpany, il#«_ J*«»t Id, ftlIt
•‘A** Tooth Sanford, iliu AfT (hat certain
I
nr parte! ol Ianil lying and bring in th®
t lofkia Land anil rulonlsation f’omj any
|jmitr«r* Addltf6n to South Sanford in mid
fount? of Orange and d®«rrlbrd aa follows
Id*wit, !legilulling «’» the louthwr*l point of
lnt#rs«K*iiq»v of fIlain® Hir#®4 and Main Htreat
and runtiin% then re West along South aht®
of Blaine Strict Slaty (60) feet to a stake,
thrrif*» South one hundred and twenty (126)
feet to a etake, thetir® East Slaty (60) feet
to Main R^tiei* ihettc® Soph along the Waal
i eld*- of Mam Street one hundred and twenty
' 029) feat to point of hegint lng. firing Lot
'O n e ( t i a c m r d ln g to p la t of Ih® FI nr id n
rUnd ami Colupizatinn I'fimtinf Umltrd'a.
{ Addition to South '^ffnfnrd, t»range County*
. (n tho realm of nockwenr few nov­ collars are nearly all high and made '.Florida, the land hereby conveyed lieing
Fine
elties In ruffs and boas for outdoors, In turnover and wing effocts.
hnvo appeared. It Is a bit too early plaltlngs of organdie are used for tlie
for tho enlranco of Important novel­ always becoming and elegant lopklng
ties ns yet. Tho ostrich boa continues Jabots Ihnl finish somo of them. Tho
a favorite lu whlto, white and blnck collars fit close about the neck, but
combinations, or whlto with other col­ aro eased at Uio front by a small “V”
ors, ‘ A premonition of fall appoarajn or square opening, or the Introduction
The opening at
Its greateTlength nnd thlokn&lt;'sa»»?)tjn«! of up-standing plaits
of oajrlch. feathers will dtyld® ftonqr* tint front Is growing smaller, and ltt
with neckplocea of whlt^ fox, ami many collars it Is Ignored altogether
other furs that look like
-d Of lng A cbllnr which fit« like a flaring cuff,
hetween-seaaon .perliHl. Tho days of. fastens nt tho back and promise* well
the ruff of mallnes oy. hot or chiffon , as a style to bo worn with tailored
must pass with thoflo of midsummer, hats. ■ Collars moderately high with
but ostrich and whlto fur ncekfllecc* email wings at the front are set on to
may bo relied upon for use all through plaited organdie that rlpplea about the
tho winter aa well aa tho foU’ season. neck artd redeems the mannish cravat
Uut oven mord-attention, la prom­ and collar (rom Its severity.
ised, to tho dressing of the neck for ‘ .In outer garments some vpry new
Indoors (his fall than was .gly.cn It collars, aro extremely high and lined
this. Summer
tfummoT- Sheer wtiito^organuie,
whlte^organdie, with fur. They aro usually decorated
and ‘ handkerchief linen ■play ’i t t ' Im­ with braid and' look very chic and
portant .part in foahlonlng the collars most comfortable for cold weather. both costly and dangerous this tnves'
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
shown In tho now crope blouses. These
tlon-was not long, erot/loyed '
.
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THE SANFORD

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SEPTKMBER#17, 1015

HERALD

They Wanted
Hat
Deputy
Sheriff,
Jim
Lee
went to
While Gordon Brisaon wns riding
his wheel on Celery Avenue Thurs- Jacksonville Wednesday for aman
L L A a o lr C.U
day morning, he was run down by tin that was wanted by the Seminole
Continued Irom rage 6
automobile, and it was only good authorities, nnd when he got off the
Mrs. C. A. Smith U the guent of
luck nnd the timely interference of train and was viewing the sights of
Mrs. D. G. Wagner, at Kissimmee.
n sand bank that prevented the boy the city, he was “ pounced on by
aliout six big men, the first of tbe
from being seriously* hurt:
Miss Louise Harris of Jackson, Ga.
The machine was driven by Mr. bunch made a grab for Lee s wide
Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Clara A. Dorner, and i n -some manner brimmed straw hut he missed and
Millcn.
he misunderstood Gordon s actions, received a slip from U r * wide «i All Local A dvertisem ents Under
While this was going on,
thinking that ho intended riding his hand.
ThiH Heading T H R E E C E N T S a
wheel one way, when he really was another of the attacking squad suc­
Line For Each In sertion . Minimum
Mrs. H. C. Paeglow and sons,
going the other, and in the moment ceeded in obtaining the straw lid,
Harry, Donald and Paul, of South
Charge
25 Cenls.
the both of them confused, nnd Dor- which made Lee mad and he wuded
Jacksonville arc the guests of Mrs.
ner's machine struck Cordon s wheel Into the bunch with his fists, hut
II. R. Stevens. Mrs, Paeglow former
&lt;&gt;*♦♦♦
throwing the boy off on a sand bank, soon found that tliertt were more
ly lived In Sanford and is being cor­
and running completely over the men than he had fists, whereti|&gt;on&lt;
FOR S A L E
dially greeted by old friends.
wheel Gordon got up and after ex­ he backed up to a convenient wall
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amining himself, concluded that he unslung' his ever ready .44 itnd the
Mrs. Robert Herndon of Arcadin, iind lost a small patch of skin of s q u a d ealne to a full stop. ■ A Idg
For Sale— Good horse and wagon,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
one leg and n perfectly good bicycle, policeman woke up at the sight of cheap H. L. Dullart, Sanford Ave.
Stumon.
with probably a year’s growth thrown the artillery and decided that lie
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would make an arrest. After looking
in for good measure.
MIm Cleo McLaughlin of Macon.
Lee over and finding his “ star ami
For Salr or Trade— 1916 Model
who has been visiting Ml. and Mrs.
having
explained
to
him
what
was
Ford
Touring Car. used I months,
Twelve Successful Applicants
C. O. Mi Luo hlln has returned home
he
escorted
Lee
to
safety
excellent
condition, 1160 cash balanc
At the regular semi-unnual tcacheiB |ifoing 011
gave
him
back
his
hut
and
explained
truck
land.
11. D. Newton, 121 Main
Miss Virginia Powers, sister of examination held last week, Semi­ that on September thu fifteenth,
St., Khsimmee, Fla.________
8-2tp
nole
County
issued
certificates
to
Col. A. K. Powers of this city, is
everybody In Jacksonville abandoned
twelve
successful
applicants.
There
expected today from Wallace, N. C.
For Rent— Furnished apartments
the straw hat for the more fnllified
Miss Powera will teach one of the wero only fifteen applicants for cer­ felt or stiff derby, and that it was for light housekeeping or bed rooms.
Fifth grades in-the gramijinr schools. tificates nnd of these, twelve re­
Good Ipmtlon. 302 Park Ave.
8-tl
ceived their reward/and this should considered great sport for a bunch of
speak well for the people that took fellows to gather in all the straws
People read these ads.
You are
Dr. Pulealon. Mrs. Puleston and
took the examination as this is an und build bonfires with them.
doing it now.
Is’ your ad in this
little daughters are expected home
exceptionally high a v e ra g e and is
i column?
Have you something to
today from • Marro
Judge Stringfellow's busy Day
i not maintained by m any‘ .counties
! sell? Try an ail
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Thursday was Judgi- Stringfcllow e
j in the state.
E. H. Peters leaves today' for
First grade certificates ware is- busy day, und he utiI robed with'the j For Sale— ?4eCond-hand gas range,
Minneola to meet hiss wife. They ! sued to the following. Mrs. Anita K. official ermine on three different oc­ in-g&amp;od condition, at J . E. Puces
will both return .,1outlay.
warehouse
4-tf
J Crawford. Oviedo; Mr Itoht. W. casions
First came the S t i l e anil |&gt;ro»i
laiwton, Oviedo; Mr. 4 C. HutchiaFor Salt— 5 acre celery farm five
ISaiilist Senders Next Sunday
1son, Sanford , 'I'hose receiving second c u nd one 'I Ini'. Jack sou. for viidui
Sunday School at 9.30. lion. Jno. grade certificates were. Miss Zoe II. *r,K ‘ he new hotel law. that provides miles southeast «f Fan ford, l ’luHouse
D. Jinkins, Superintendent.
The Munson, Sanford: Mrs. M. E. Hur- 11 penulty for any one-that jumps it insured fur $ 660.00, barn, chicken
One-half
school is graded with Hasses for all ris, Sanford: Mrs. W. R. Grooms, hotel bill. Jackson was an old man houses, artesian well.
ages. *
iSsr.ford
Those obtaining third “ n&lt;l had the luck with iiim and «ur- mile to school and loading station.
Inquire of \V. \V. Miller, Sanford,
('reselling at 11.00 by the pastor, |Rr.|fjp L.&lt;,r tifinite* were. Miss Lydia cmded in obtaining a mistrial&gt;• : 1S e 'i . i i n n
Florida, II. F. D.
4-16tp
R**v. George Hyman
“ Looking (;, ih» r. Gene\a; Mi«s Hi lie M Smith * “•' re-arranged n
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lied.ward und Flrwarib is the sull­ Si&gt;iiford. S H l.ove, Senford; S &lt; roil vilived six ,■ ii .i,
For Sale ( fit’ikp (,14.?
ied for tiie liour
Monroe, Sarford. Mr* (i S Tiiom- w a s i ; n oi et . t of 1 i &lt; tie r/*
Inquire lit 1
lr ft Y P T i t (&gt; 45 under the . ». Sanford Mr. i H ili-id. SnnThe other of il',,. Jo 'c- - nil ings as n w
u Simp.
w a s i n l i s t &gt; n i n tin : rg.n&gt;.e it mi
l i . d isblfi el Mr
I 1 tiiirehell
ford
Cordon Hrlsson’s NnrroW Escape

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Minnie Stewart us I'resident.

South Carolina Dry
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With
Hy mm. mi lie nul’ji 1 1 “ T h e Ni c I hi re I urns of Ti
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CALL"

Republic

In tljis r ri dress lie will
threi tl'.il ' g • to help brine
i bout tin New Republic
1st
of relations tielwei'it
Adjust incut
Capital i.nd I.pbor 2nd
I be Fdu
ration of our people in regard to
Romani, in .Ini
i he banishment
of the Saloon
Hear Mr Hyni.m
Sunday night
Klecrtric fans Good singing ac­
companied by a twelve piece orris *tra Always welcome.

M*.

New Millinery Store

The French Millinery Shop will
be tin very latest business venture
in Sanford, und the new' store will
be located in the DeForrest Hiock
in tin. room recently occupied by
Berry s barber shop, next door to
Irwin &amp; Giles grocery.
Mr* Mehrten* will manage the
French Millinery Shop and needs
no introduction to the people of Sun
ford, having been here one season
with the nillinery store o f'Mrs. Over-

SEPTEM BER 27
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Pur &gt;.iile In —i.. i hair sufe, small
-Oil. fl)U.,l..l,l high power nlle for
nile cheap
Call at fi I h P I met to
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C'ongre gtiliontil Church
tiWIMNi urifilacif t l
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A new home department is !&gt;eing Tut#d boiiil#,
KulwTlptian tci mork of Kttlrn’
started in our Sunday School, nnd
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town, tin* complete vorc was 2,571, man and while he docs not exactly
For Sale Set of 13 volumes oi
of which 2.4MH wits against prohibi­ own tin- Si Johns river, he feels that
Stod
d ard ’s Lectures lor sale cheap
lie
has
a
mortgage
tin
it,
as
he
Inis
tion.
4*
for
rush
Apply 310 I’almctto Ave.
“
sleitmqfcd
on
the
rivi-y
for
the
The elertion was one of tile quiet­
7-2tp.
est ever held in the state,
There past forty years or more He is now
wns practically no disturbance at engaged in pulling all th( old piling
the polls. The tremendous interest in th£ hike near the Clyde dock and
that generally murks i&gt;n election of it is hoped that tin piling ; II along ih
lake fronit will be pulled before the
tins kind wus noticeably absent.
Cr plain lake* his battleship dow n
the r u e r
There I* mm h of t it - ,i!d
t o R-ent Kurm-lied room Ajjjlly
Dad/ Thought
piling ue; r 1 fie \ ( I mu k * :&lt;.I
There are on!' two mails hy which other point* that I- &gt; rx un-ightl'. 21.* in n ,, : ,r,l &gt;i and i'a lm r t l"
\m
7-2ip
any Importatil goal can he reached
ami It shouid be jMllltXd *|. sihmi us
sheer strength and peraevurance,—
possible,

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former

Charleston is t lie only one of the the A. C 1. drawbridge below Mon*
larger cities to give :t decided major- roe lie experts to rebuild the bridgr
j j y fur lujuor This city und county and pilings and will huvr ,l...rgi ol
■■liTy
nil the wood working
A- .nun
Por Soli.
The vote will reach (H-rhaps 65.1*00 ' Phis |* finished be ml! have a -imilnr f.,r pre-ervi
with u probable majority of 45.UOU" job on *1 lie A &lt; I. bridge ,tt Mullah* , fi,
for statewide prohibition, in Charles H1u(T The genial cuptain i- a busy m

K *vlnc» !&gt;rpt*ie&gt;
BttiijHltita YnJbpy Ih*n

A Fall campaign was adopted by
the church; next Sunday is Rally
day for the church and Sunday
School, am! nil are tirgad to be pres­
ent, nnd bring some frie nd with you.
Sunday Sept. 26. Is public School
Day, r,nd n special address is to ire
-presented for young and old.
Li common with other shcools of.
Florida, our Sunday-School will ob­
serve Sunday (Jet. 3rd as Florida
Go-to-Sundny-Sphool Day.
This is,
a plan fathered by the Florida State
S. S. Assoyia^ion and will m- of great
benefit to the
8 - cause.
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Sunday, Get. .11 will be Congre­
gational Day, presenting the things
for which Congregationalism stands.
The ladies'of the church will gtvo
u get-together Social Thursday night
■•Sept. S3, at the home of Mrs. J. II.
Ferguson. All members anil friends
will be cordially w* b urned ' Fuller,
particulars later.
Regular services next Sunday
In
the night service, the special theme
in the series "Jesu s, Life Principles,
with bo "Jesu s nnd Pleasufe
Mrs.
Tnkach Is training a special young
Indies chorus which will lead in the
singing at the night services here­
after. All are cordially welcomed.
' ‘ ,5 _________

and

i.rrn i! by a vote

ft|,, ,ttt two i.nd one hull to one

The stock (If goods has been pur­
chased in New York nnd has Iteen
No. 17»S
shipped und the new store will open
I f s p s / t o ( IK# I o i d i l i a a n ( f h r
m one week, if the necesanry changes 1
HANK
contemplated in the store can he F IR S T N A T IO N A L
mr.de in that time
Mr* Mehrtens
announces that she lu.s the finest At ^Sanford, in the Slate of l luritl.i, at
the cl.iac of huaincH* Sept 2nd. 1915
and moat complete line of huts that
have ever been shown in Sanford,
ItpaoUlrr
and asks the Indies to wait for the
j
opening before purchasing elsewhere. l &gt; . a t u n n d I H k w i i i U
IdlSI.W I US
The announcement of the fall llmSr»tU,irnii*l
Wtuvruml
1 1 1 IS
524 M
S, 760.00
opening will lie made inter in The I ) . H . U o t u l i t o t e r x i r v r l r r u t n l i o n
l l w v l i a l M Ji k*?if U- S.. Ikitniw
to Srvur# I’oatal
Herald.

a large num ber.arc planning lo take
the work.

W ill Kehuild Bridge
I I', f .iii |. . I];, wcl

question of stair wide prohibi- contractor
t not
that

(111f111 row.
bi r Sal'
1 U Hosk 1' , JOG Park.

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In CANCER, C.OITKE pml TUMOR

ID R RF.NT I’lcasnnt rooma dind
oliicea iti llishop Block; overlooking
- FLO R ID A 1 l.akn Monroe and now post-office
—•
1 rite. Also, store room, aamq buildijigCal l Thatcher Realty Co.,. Bisliop
( 1 ( ) f ) T
T Block, Piione 246.— Want 9S..IL

Cure* Them U itlmut ( ‘uttihg J‘h. m Out

ORLANDO,
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lUxkm pUnfi fund with U, S . TrfiMBjrrr

nut mort» th*n 6 pvr cant on rhfulillan
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lighl and gas. also i furnished room,
op.-T
M i’ l-ip"*. 20l» Fast Fiftii
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Dr. J. A. TR0VILLIQN

or tu»n a#rppc»rilnf Lark
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Outbid# (*h#4k i and Other C m ) i
ltrma.,____ ‘__
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F ia rtk m a l ctirr^iiOf, nirkrU »nd
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2.IU.63
Total ecHu and cart Mlrat**

Three connecting rnumSi

FoV Kent
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tlo’fl home •'ure was in, &lt;at Ju-t [lien
i ’ oo'i piano M -When liot'i..* m tti.r inine I u •
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UHU k!11’ broki.n xa*.' sto- b &lt;, , .,t. ,) an
explanation 'It van. aalil II.e little
For Ki*i t Apartment xxf three
girl. searchlt'K foi u refug*
n a,!IH
riMirns
furujslicd i^a&lt;Jy for housethe telephone!
t'lm tniinll Times
Star.
[ keeping.
Address Mrs. Savage,
I cor 7th nnd Myrtle.
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Employfei Count.
For Rent— SeVeral nice Office
'Thn sqcccs* nf a inauiftncturing con­ |rooms over Yowvll's. Enquir^Ji. I*.
cern depends to a gr'.-at ci(&lt;*nl nn the
^ owcll A Co.
32- tf
5(md xxtl) arid coepmAitlnn of the men
4J.767.Sl
employed —Dr Carl Ivmgcr
For Rept or yat«*77— House on Pol- /
J. IlW.ro
mfino Ave. W*. J'. Thigpen. 101-tf
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6.610.37
S P E C I A L I S T , . ’ * land, all tiled. Cash rwifv C^ose’ih-.^. ]
Ftiqutre Arnett s linibet Shop' 96-tf

N n a jn o n n l du» from appruv««s|
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N et -.m ount due ffom ip|»fuv«l
rw#fYi* a c m t * in nih^r ritira I I i.t* K ft? I I S3 4 |fi
N i t am oun t du#* (nifii bsoku nnd Lsuikar» (othrr tl*an In d v ln f hi V «nd TO)
9,607.7k
CRhrr r b fld u tm tam lu In tb#* uyn&gt; city

Nfjtrrt of o lh r r N iU c'tiil H uika

Dottle's Refuge.
In nil xydl-regtilnli i] households
•here Is a c.i' to fi,- til.irued r.u mv«
lerlonsl j broken vtit.es and dmilur
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FOR RENT

For ltiyit Furnished rooms * jlrfier
|upstairs or downstairs. Light house1 keeping-if deJiR'd. 311 Park Ave
6-fit P, ‘
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ARTISTIC
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ttriorvmaUOa 11th .1*y
T. I. Hawklm
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— For Sale by -

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Claud* D. Couch,
llirartorm
Notary Public
My n n o W w ujitrw No*. 6th. 19U

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W anted—To 't r a d e good horse,
■delivery wagon and harness to trade ^ ■
1-ltyr a second hand Ford auto trur^* j
ihJ. L. Millar at M illers Bakery- 4-tf
|'■'Wanie'di Pi rmanunt positiou b/
Ijfst-ciass experienced young l«dy
/nenographur, from tNcw Y o rk ,. c*1*
#t Postal Telegraph C o , ' , ^ - 104-t
Wanted— Horse to use for hi*
feed.
Wanted for driving purpose*
only. ,G oo d core.
Address Herald
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adijress .HOT Magnolia ave. II#*”
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PU BLIC SCHOOLS BA N D F O R E L K S
C O U N T Y GANG W IL L O P E N H E R E O F SA N FO R D ; O R ­
A N D E S C A P E S N E X T M O N D A Y GANIZE T O N IG H T
W ho s p e c ­
I n lea v ­
in g H E R E HAS
GONE AGAIN

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SUPERINTEN D EN T EZ ELL GIVES REPORT

Must Hairc Drawbridge

War Dept., U. S. Engineer Office
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 20, y*iv
OF T H E OPENING AND INSTRUCTo persons interested In'•AkV'Jfcd- v.W V-#
TIONS TO TH E PU PILS
posetl bridge over St. Johns rival,
above Lake Harney. •
The petitions presented to the
The Sanford Public Schools will rooms at tho grammar school let
Secretary of War by officials and open on the morning of Monday, thh pupils nolo
the following asidfixe ns of Seminole and Volusia Septcmbor 27th ami tho following Cjignmenti.
county and
various
commercial letter of explanation from Prof. ‘ . Room No. I. Third Grade, Miss
bodies praying ltite(. the War lie- I ExcII*should lie read hy the parents Moore.
part merit reconsider its disapproval um, d.U.lren, un mip-h coufutior | Room No 2, Second Gr|ide, Miss

‘•."Doctor" Cooper is gone itguin,
1’liif willow wisp prisoner seems
iiMi in vanish in lliiti air at any
moment and this is ids second esmjip from the clutches of the law
in tin- past six months.
Doctor of the plans for is fixt J bridge over
Cooler it will Ije remembered was tin* St. Johns r io r i.hove l«.k
,-aught liv SiieriH Hand after pess- i Harney on tiic ’Orta lido-1 ndia n Kiv
iug worthless checks ii&gt; a number ' r H'Khway.** and permit the bridge
of places and getting hy with it to tie completed in N.*,-&lt;.idan«e with
and after pussing °ne here on Dr. t h f original plan, having fteon care­
Neal Iw was caught in'the toils and fully considered hy the War Dnsentenced to eighteen months in prrtmrnt, .1 cm directed by the

will lie saved thereby
Dough*si,
liiljli *. hool pitjdls will i.ssimlde
R"**ni N&lt;&gt; ,’f, Tliirtl (Dade. Miss
in tiie auditorium of the high school Trihho! !
u .h Wu k .
Appropriate /.xer. ires " i l l
K.mm No I. Fourth Grade, Miss
h^,(, tu *|1K.|, ttU lhe (rici.d. and Chi pp d l.

patrons of the school are to be itvRoom No. 5, Fourth Grade, Miss
ytted.
AftOr these exercises e.n- Higgins.
nounceiueiits wi!1 he nude as to
Hoorn No 6, Seventh Grade Girin

the county gang by Judge Perkins. |* (l' ,d nf Engineers, l . S. Army to |, j u, ttt)rj( j„ Mie high school build- Miss Dickinson
ndvisi
of mg
you that under daf
7. Sixth Gri.de Mo vs,
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can-' 1tu- prisoner was a dope (lend
of War approved t h^ rerotn,- t. r on. hchold' . win* have n»t* preflo.itn No S. Fifth tirade. Mi
mill hi. A n i n g for the drug .win* tnry
inenda
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ton of 1 1 * I ' hod of 1 i, ilnllsly treeli I'lass ilie'd. together witil Hunter
i . , ... &gt;t ins downfall
Hi- n men
- frillov.i
Mis*I itt h i
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w h o l a i i on ni l l o its
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n.i i ■ up py e*» millet ion ar&lt; ri
Milieu
il v..i I.ought a period on tile roi.«l&gt;
wooi 1 i uri turn o( tile Ills tilt of not former aetioil of the Depart It.eld •I -• ' ■d to rilcel .1 the i Igh *« 1‘Of".
P | ; 1- |i; I|t|ii|.‘.| list m" 1I'"*I 'T Ii l
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The I •'
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. mg dope but forging other In ad to red In
. irl'lun* Frid.t ■ morning Sept 'Jlfii yip vt. w r l enter llonm t
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n.i meN to oliuiii money for I rii • Kngii eer i »11.. &gt;•r i
- .til o * I'll h
1 he te..i i.iTs wish
I'liptls proilioled last seine-ter I*',
ttn -.line
While waiting trial he directed to inform the parties in­ to get all pupils clnsrified before
v\'.,!k*T enter Room I
' I . W i r I *l-|ia r' it . i •
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| hi. way to trie.Into m ter*• | t i t
..pi i . ng da \ Those impit wii
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pro o. it i | '
tl.es 1e r I
tiii I I.ridge ■t 'I' ,d the lir't few days " f the feg
ii I \ pul hy digging out i he |v n I i nl j.er mil
Ml- U
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in til.' outside
wall win!, lie )"•&gt;'&lt; Lin
the freedom of the corridors
1,1"implr ai.

tl .i l a ill., w
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design

bait
t1
sl'tltenee he made h n ' wlli Iin’ a ..... pl-d tor the pri - n t "
At!.
Very resju't-lloily,
Ini,.
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dill nut intend In
U It U d ite
•t.j, nii tiie job and Siipert nior Iti-tl
Major. I orps ot Engineerhul jli -) .11'V*I&lt;■&lt;i which n lleii (iirth
an . l inpu—*niied appeal (ruin Cooper |
Rules iif W ar
in (aoiirnor Trammell against tlus|

d i e .sion standing OXb ininatinns
[or c!a ss |treat ion begin the work
j up di r a hatulica p
Tin- lirst s niest it of the Sanford
j .1 U
id'ools will Login on Mon
I i. ihOrning
Seplcnh ii ‘J . t h at
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Ml pupils of the lire t a fid second

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hyt the
the petition
petition was
was
lr.
As our render* are well aware grates will assemble t the primary
lurid f '*!"W n as Cooper was treated, we are not in the liahit of indliti g -i tiled for as.'iignmhnt t" rooms
as well as any prisoner could he on them editorials loneerning the I All jiiipilj ol the grammar school
t r* a ted. but Mr. Hell was deter 1present war but it has gone so far I grades, except tin M ve nth grade
njiiied not only to ki'tyt Cooper o n 'that we now feel called upon to say la.y.s and the eighth grade will r.sthy gang hut that ho should also a few words. We speak these words Hctnldc at the grammar school.
work his time along with the other on behalf of the soldiers who are lloys Ilf the seventh grade and nl!
prisoners
Oit Saturday morning doing the lighting a n d h o are the pupi's of the eigiitii grade will ns-

Ladles Missionary Society
SANFORD AND DEThe ladies of the Missionary So. XTr s
x fid sfn n n n
ciety of the Methodist church a r e )
L A N D
M E M B E R S
planning to send a box o f supplies to
W IL L C O M B IN E
the orphanage at Enterprise this
week. The orphanage'nt this time
IN BIG BAND
is eapcclally in need of bed linen,
table Ifnen, towels,' dry goods, cloth­ \
ing, anything that can he made | Sanford Elks are up to date in
into garments, or garments that can . oVery particular and not only have
he made ovtre, all ure needed and °nc **l the largest and best lodges
will he gratefully accepted. And if {
'he state in pcrioncl and pojnt
there are any in town, regardless of . °? numbers hut each and every
denomination, who
they
ran member is alive
to the best
irhelp in this work, and have the do- forests of tiie lodge nnd never fail
options they ''an cont'ihute to this
advertise Sanford lotigi* of Klk.i
cause, if they will leave the same and the city of Sanford 'wherever
nt the residence of Mrs. L: I I . ! 'hey may be.
Philips. 717 Park avenue, on either | T hc v«*ry |nN&gt;nt wrj nklc in yan.
Wednesday or Thursday of t h i s , fortj Klkdom is 'the organisation
week, the Indies will Appreciate all of *,, p,|| fi,.(iK,.,| b r a s s
hand
(he assistance they rad have in
(his band will he ihe means of
tilling the Inn. . nd those in rh. rg advertnidg the * 11&gt; us nothing else
nl till* orplni nitge will hi
' ,rv 1 coulil do
The band will he orI gr«ti-fiit for 1in* ii**i ! Jil­
1 n" l" kiint'nl ton.glit i.m! wi.l ( m e a
i gr.-i I
!■' ti- |.i u r i h i
fin iiiloir-l;ti'p of thirty or n
nu m­
in »hi ml and ‘n ip all we ra n
ber- ol Siii&gt; ford and l&gt;ot end men.
all of them trained musicians, al­
New llrick Plant
K i- -i m u*. •• S. pt
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\ nia no though a few cmnteur will he
(ai luring ilunt." to i o-i approxi t; on in jil-t to keep 1 1*** old toys
mutely half a hundred thousand in practice

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Id! la i , •" *hi in "&gt; a t Ip. -t 11 fl . 'non
1 In* ne w hind will ho k non n as
with i: p! y oil of tl in iii a wools will i to.
Sanford Elks Hand and
will
1' i p ] ’ &gt; | i T i i r i v o t e d l e s t s e m e s t e r
h\
tu- yiii.struited at tins cuy hy tii- attend ;.ll the slate and national
Mis* Milled cuter Knnjn f*
new Tucker Mnok Cumimn to jiut meetings and wherever they go the
f lplls promoted last semester hv on the market the Wopdtcx brick, name of Sanford will g'&gt; also
We
Mil. Higgins enter Hoom *
i paving brick made not of cypress . irn look (or some grand conriTta
r .tin's, jiromoted l. sl semester hi -a * du&gt;t. re. orrt I , n vented t»y
I durn g tlo- s«-asoii, for the Imys wiif
Mr- Npki’1 enter Koopi u
Wad ■ 1 in ker of (ihis city and assn nm indo thoir light under the roof
Automohile busses
tor tiie trany i i to*
Mr Tucker s.ini today It i tri*e
&lt;d tin* lodgA blit (Xpert
to
had hern praci irally. decided u&gt; lo [give some conc«*rts on the porch of
portal ion of school children will
s f r t ........ I ' i m M.tiidny mum- rrte thn plant here in uceeplance I the Klkx buttle from time to time.

ing Ir-'m tile following points

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Routt* of the otter of the Ki*s|niinee city

I from Cameron City, end of ! council to exempt- the property and

hri *k m a il. Route No 2. from P. M ju t pul free from taxes for a period
F ile r's
place on Orlando ro a d ;! of ten years, provided tiie plant was
J Route No Ii. from Stenstrom 's cor- in operation during that time. "Con­
i.er on West Side
Transportation struction work will begin within
will be free hut pupils must secure three weeks and the plant wdl hv

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At the meeting &lt;*f the lodge last
Wednesday it » n i dvflnilely de­
cided to foster the hand and give .
them everything needed in tiie line
of equipment and the Elks band
will soon make its appearsnre resju
Iciulent in new uniforms,and ^nstruma nd "blow them selves."

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wKile Cooper was working on Cel- only ones who have Le suffer, and i soluble, at tho high school building, identifier liftti cards from teachers [completed within ninety tin ys,” he
try : u eiul'e. some dUUfnce from the in the hopo of bettering their eon- | In order that there l " 1 no c»nfu- after tiie first transport-linn
su III
\\itli the r.#w Kill* Imriii and tile
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n "rgjiiiiicd ’ pew Snnford Imr d this
The h it e r purl nf Sept eit'i t'r und city should g&gt;t thiii' wnii li*th fret
. i . - 1 ..in " | Ins s h a c k l e s a n d g r n l i
!■ r n i i n n i i . i l iini.u
a n d a d o p t a set
'early
p..rt of October bring thoughts thu. "'inter ulid tile visitors to tiie
ot
rui^'.s
unit
make
tiie
kings
em­
lu g i tie end' of Uu* chain made a
of full vegetables.
The principal city as well us home folks will be
h n nk tor liberty. Ho dodged along perors, etc., abide by them, of i
vegetable*— which— enn - hr plnrrfrd regaled tvITTi Lit nil concerts eTurinK
_ tin. ilUxhuv.-and. ruacli«uUtha-awa.n»|» fhliah—th e - aernp t t * * T * n * e l ----Th*H
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during this time are mentioned by the season.
in tin- rear *of the Pace place. rules we have in mind are •■some. .
Jacksonville Sept. 21
,|u,t un «DtOmo»*(1.- tour x»f the city Prof, W. I.. Floyd of the Univer­
Sl onik Jlan d immediately placed his i thing like tiie following
Sanford und DeLand " h j I l T o m e
The exchange will sity of F'loridu College of Agricul ture
General plans for the entertain a n d environs
hn.;: d- on tke-trail and they track ! " S o battle must begin before *
fine musii'iuiis and tiie new band
Soup ireaii* may lie planted m the
nl i neper to the water when- it w.isC, m
.rent of editors ...id publishers of !
&gt;« w '*r&gt; ,1l*,mi1 of th‘* ur‘
field
**r garden
Lettuce and cal' &gt;ht*uld prove u winner.
Florida.
win.
w.il
meet
here
Get
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media
during
the
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t
week
dill ill Hi pick up the trail
fie re■•( |,H, ),,,(jr Jnr lunoti fin h a ft or noun
i bilge should be planted in seed beds
It I o and lii, were announced yes- " 1 !tnin itid in the swamp all day and
Nil Itghl- to &gt;t*iV at siinsit
Social ut Moore's Station
evening t in Jarksotnilli and later truiistd.i ted
Sow in rows
N* iri|.,v ivonipg dodged out to a
lorday
itl
a
int-i
ting
of
t
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enter
In
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No night ligiiting ■ v&gt; &gt;pi *
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Next F’ridn.y evening ut M cure's
ho a -i' iii whicii'u negro faintly on special uera nge lno lit, and llieri all taiumiuit com m ittee of lilt1 c h a in * '* ''.imher id I ’cirrinerco will tender a hunt six ill! lien apart so t Y11-y run
Turnips, carrots, Station church the Epworth Lecgud
her O f commerce, and indicates that " - visitors an informal banquet in be cultivated.
I lie Pace phici* resided a nd stole a men to i e paid overtime
tiie a u d i t o r i u m of
the
r o m m e r c e parsnips and radishes can he aow'ti will give a weighing social.
It is
-inn .md pair of pants which will
"One month's vacatiyn t"4 each hi •I Jacksonville is pulling to
in
succession
eve
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ten
days
or
two
intended
that
each
guest
shall
be
g,-tiler
for
the
purpose
of
m
aking,
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hu.ld.rg.
The
convention
conceal Ins tuviitity if hu succeeds soldier.
Weeks
so
that
a
fresh
supply
can
lie
weighed
at
tiie
door
nnd
an
admis­
lh(-* fo,JowinK ,l“ &gt;* t'art of
in swimming the*”river and getting
"All uniforms and equipment to the visit here of tbf editors nnd I Wll&gt; ^
Bermuda onion sion fee of one cent for each ten
into Volusia' county./'•. ■'
liOar union laliels to insure good publishers profitable and pteMknt. " h,ch wl" b*‘ deVOtwl t0 '"**""'** had continuously.
syed
for
the
January
crop should pounds of weight shnll be charged.
Local
printing
and
publishing
trades,J
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,P«rl
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It is nut-thought tliaf he will get goods.

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THE PRESS MEET IN JACKSONVILLE i

away and J( h«f fdlJoMTi his past per­
formance nnrit 'tnn.'Ve*, ^
way to
Georgia hu^jvtU. ..ig^in be caught
“III) sent. hktV.AtCylOrJih. time', ul. thwugli in ■ffii'pfesimt *«bdition hc
u* not an m.s m P to\tit* fS&amp;unty ns he
'|I"4 iunalila
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ile* . trt 1Tiuich''h«rtli
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"W e hope that oun^conUinipor- representatives of the AntUtam I’n-| A letter was rrad yesterday from
ufies will take this mutter .up nnd j per Company, Jacksonville. Rotary |Associate Mamiger Charles I. Day
help us in the good work, Should ' Club, Builders and Trirders' Ex­ of the Hopei Beminole. tendering Uu
ii Kuldier’a unjitli. be organised; it c h a n g e . individual business men und use of the committee rooms and
might result iu a general'strike aud concerns, the convention nnd tour­ hnila of that well known hostelry
thus end the w ar."— Skinncrvilk* ist bureau, tho . Jacksonville Chnin- fr*-e of charge ns headquaretrs for
iier oi Convmorce and Adjt. Gen’l the convention. The letter was re­
Sigfiul.
J. Clifford U Foster ate all lending ferred by the meeting to the hotel
a hand
Just before tiie adjourn- and transportation committee, of
'nfent of the meeting yesterday which C. 11. Gay is chairman.
Chairman Frank Cassidey stated
O. W. Renner of the Antiolnm
that another session of the enter 1‘uper Company, in answer tp a
tainmrnt committee will be hel ijuesUon, stated that there would be.
next Wednesday ufjtrnoon, 3.30 he thought, fully four hundred
o'clock, at which it is hoped to have jM-ople from all points of the state
southern iLuasian nrmies.
Experts &lt;Jc finite reports on a nurnlicr of present at the convention.
predict tho early cajijbre ot Dvinsk details.
It was derided yesterday to make
and hint at a cafn|»aign to take
Mr.
Cassidey stated that
the as a feature of the banquet the use
Pctrograd.
Tho?}gb'' the Russians order of exercises by way of Enter­ of well known and generally ad­
vertised and made in Jacksonville
Ve achieved some local successes tainment will btfgin nt noon Thurs­
day, October 14, when ths» Jackson­ products. The menu for tho affair
in -the Volhynian triangle, it is re­ ville Rotary Club will take the dele- will Contain many references to the
garded as of secondary importance. thnt another session of the enter articles well known to advertising
tninment committeo will be J j e l and' mercantDe iines.'
Tho Imnquet wiil be an elaborate
next Wednesday afternoon, 3.30
* Yo‘ung Cashier-*
o’clock, at which it is hoped to have one, but informal in every respect.
-» An increase of 20 per cent in the definite
reports op a number of
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____a of fl.n
’tiuf fnim
business
the L
Fast
Constt fitntc*
stnte details.
D H eg Jtrs Elected
bank. Daytona Beach seems to
The following were elected to rep­
Mr.
Cassidey stated that, the resent tht* F^rst Baptist Church o&lt;
have necessitated an increase also
order of exercise* by way of entorSanford at the second session of the
in the olfice force, and a young as­
toinnient will begin at noon ,Thurs- Seminole Baptist Association which
sistant cashier arrived Sunday and
day, October 14, when* thC''Jackson convenes at Um&amp;tfllu Sept. 20th
will 'make his home with Mr. »nd
Mrs. C. A. Randall In Seabrcere ville Rotary Club ylll fA c* the nlefe and 21st. ^Jlev. and Mrs. George
gkten to the Florida elate.*, camp
Hyman, Jol^n L. llamrlpk^ Mrs, E&lt;1and receive his Instruction Aftfr
ground*. There*' Piiu. Foster will b
gar Bigger!', Mrs.- M. &lt;1. Savage,
training In the banking bt^iijess
through M r Randall, tbv ,„bank the host of tha visitors'at » -ca mp George D. Ballard, Mr. nnd Mrs.
cashier, who is delighted with the lunch. A fter *ome hours there al Al. M. Stewart, H. E. Tolar and
l a d a n d says he la .q .fine boy.
Both will board the steamer City of Ja c k ­ Jno, D. Jlnkins,
.'V i- '
he and his mother .arc reported to sonville and return to *tb e . city.
The Seminole Association'
or­
Before 'disembarking a Klght seeing ganised. at Sanford in November,
he doing nlcelyc— Eaylona Newi.
trip about the watarfront will be 1914, and has begun its work undet
Mr* -#Jld Mrt' R* nd* U * f * W* U made.*
the- most favorable auspices.
We
.known in this city where .they re-

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London, Sept: ;!fil.--^JJ.itlfkriu has
removed all restriclfortk^ori tho paswge pf merchundisV tWohgh the
country to T u r k o v iThUl is
be­
lieved _to indicate tlWt-JFTufpiri^ has
definitely allied
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ROsinn arnjy if., re treating tir o u ih
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hold D.vinsk fortrifljtland the entito
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be sayvn in Suplumbcr. Tlmxu may
lie sown In the fields, but Professor
Floyd advises that they may be
planted in n seed bed and trans­
planted later.
For an enrlier crop
to supply green .nions for the table,
sets can be planted now.

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wll, he present.
Ice cream and
t-ake will also be served nnd n gen­
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AI,L HEARTILY ENDORSE
T H E ST. JOHNS T^OUTE

Hotv. W. R. O’ Nenl, Orlando. &gt;meeting ot the Central Highway A**‘ Mr. E. T . W oodruff, Sec'y Water- 1 sociation" in Lakeland I nm-vei^y
ways Committee
Sanford
Com- Igtad, After my attention was called
mertiul Club. 1 nin in hearty xym- to the desirability of retaining u
pnthy with your article nnd am edmmittce On Inland Waterway I
glad to give whatever support" I very readily saw the advantages o
can.
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: doing so, najj of course took great
Hon. M. M. S m ith ,'' Orlando.. plounure in saying so.*.’
“ Assure you tYuit*. I am with the St.
Dr. D. C. Main, Welaka. " I t
Johns proposition." *
would not do for mo to get started
Horn C. W. Goodrich. Orlando. on this matter f t length, for it
“ T atn with you on the proposition. would be ut length before I got
'stopped. Loea’Ily, wo feel thnt this
Hod. M- O. Overstreet, Orlando. |project should come this way on
By all means the Ss.'.Tofifig should account of the Im m rn if- territory--1 1
be wlvVtefli
It will accommodate Up the Ooklawi'ha that Would ixg
and benefit more people than any opened up. apd Mill more opened-up
other route.
It has already been if the -cross the state canel were
improved fronf-Santyrd to Jackton- ever b u i l t ^ J J o w n tho East Cbast
vnie,
with a -reatKmnbfe ex­ cangl one might as well say thatpenditure ,jt ca'n be opened Up tt&gt; only one sido hi haldtulilo for th e re fa
so me pointful the*'h!aat Coast nnd only a t arrow stilp of Uihd to the -I
InW. Lake-s^lfcechobee 2nd from; cast, whilo over our inland route
there to' Kisaimmec via the Kissim­ both sides are habitable for .miles ''
mee river, l I s o from Lake Okee­ of course from const to coast. They
chobee via tho Caloosahatchee river now have the
E. C .. R . R., while
to the Gulf. The opening of this a great deal of the country by way,
car.al would be'wflSrth many millions of . the St. Johns would for the first
of dollars' to Florida. I cannot too time have some sort of transporta­
and will give a report of the first year's highly recommend It."
tion for their prod»»*». ••

On Friday the Builders’
Traders’ Exchange will be the .hosts work of this Aoaodation in our next
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                    <text>SEPTEMBER T. 1015

THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE 81X

W O M A N ’S CLUB
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

A C H IR L IS A M O N G YE TA K IN G NOTES ANI&gt; FAITH,

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“ H E ’ LL P R E N T ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER. *
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I I have .talked, to you people with
tears in my' eyes the aixe of goose
eggs, to establish a city market of
some sort that would give us
fresh vegetables, butter, eggs, chick­
ens etc., and would also prove a
boon to the farmers and small
growers ofleiing a market for their
surplus and offering us a place where
fresh vegetables could be purchased
at a reasonable figure at leait three
day* in the week.’ If tho business
men of Sunfo.'d realized the differ­
ence this market would make' in
their cash sales, they would go after
it much stronger.
Whercvpr there
is a good city piarket established,
the merchants of that city notice
n big difference in their cadi trade
for tho three maiket day’s. This is
an established fact and can be veri­
fied by the statement* o f the mer­
chants of any city whore there is a
market place.

hi* breath for u minute, hut he
said ho would deliver it and he not
only delivered the spool personally
hut accompanied the Indy to her
home, just to demonstrate how fool­
ish was her request.

•With the arrival of full and the
awakening of activities along various
lines, the club women of Sanford
must sit up *and take notice that
club activities too will soon begin.
The first week in October, we must
take up the pleasures .and burdens
of club life.
We are forcibly re­
minded of this fact with the splen­
did edition of the Club Year Look,
now ready for distribution. With a
Fairfield Deckle-edge cover of white,
upon which is the name of the club,
and tho red rose, the club flower In
red and held in place by green silk
cord, it is a fascinating little book­
let, but when one turns its pages
and finds within the excellent prog­
ram prepared by the program com­
mittee of the department*, to he
enjoyed from October to May, a
feeling
of . pride
permeates the
thoughtful club member, that it is
her privilege to he a part of nr.d
enjoy the wonderful work that the
club in planning to do. Embracing
the club motto, il« colors and flow­
er*, the pledge, order of business,
notices, list of officers, standing com­
mittees, calender of meetings for
1915-10 and its programs, it is a
most pleasing copy and ref loci*
much credit upon the committee
who compiled the pages and the
Herald Printing Company for the
excellency of its work.
Members
can have tluir copies by applying
to Mrs I W Dirhins, Mrs Il«-nr&gt;
Wight.
Mr
W
L
Morgan or
their depart mant chairman.

suggested the name t&lt;fc Ingrahum
highway
t " A t u meeting hfcld in Ft, Louder*
dale, the executive board of the
Florida. Federation of Women a Club*
elected to membership in tho feder­
ation the Woman* club of Lung*|
view, the Community dub of i ulford, the Cocoa Plun Thimble club
of Larkin.
Mr*. W. S. Jennings of Jackson­
ville. state president, was in the |
chair, and heard report* from ’.he
committee chairmen and member* of
the hoard who included. Mr*. T.
Moore, of Miami, vice-president at
Urge; Mrs. Edgar Lewis of Khlred,
vire-prealdent of the fifth district;
Mrs. Kirk Munroe, of Coeoanut
Grove, chairman of the Bureau of
Information; Mrs. Ivy Sintmthnn
Fort Lauderdale, chairman of Semi- ]
nole Indian committee; Mrs. Marie
Frost, New Smyrna, chairman of the
Art committee;
Mrs. McDonald i

Group of New Breakfast Caps

S 1 understand there were some mer­
chants here that voted against the
road bonds yesterday. This seem*
funny, indeed to me. Now I had u
perfect right to vote against the
bonds for I am not in business and
live on a little mite coming in from
property but for a Sanford merchant
to vole right against something that
would benefit him a hundred times
more than It would some one like
myself seems ’ foolish, -to me. Tho
good roads to Oviedo, Geneva and
the la k e county line will bring more
business to Sanfonf than any other
means to be employed. The mer­
chants here will benefit greatly by
If you noticed the article in the the good roads and they ought t&gt;&gt;
t)f course they have a
Herald last week from New York- know it
that takes the Indie* to task (or not right to vote us they please but it
attending the markets in person and does seem funny that they would vote
The first meeting o( the season of
buying ‘ their own vegetable* and ugainst their-own interest.
1915-16 will he held Oct. Oth and
fruits, in order to reduce the high
will be State Preudi*nt’s Day, at
coat- of living, you would readily
which time the club will have the
see just why the cost of living is *o
honor of entertaining Mrs. W. S.
high.
it Is not the cost of living
Jennings. president of the State
that in keeping the tio.:e* of the poor
Federation of W om an ' Fjubs Mr*
men to the grindstone, but the cost
Jennings is the wif* of • x-goverror
of high living for which the buyer
I. I.Mings of Florida "I c Is tile III) ul
In the household i* responsible.
If
■iuL pre'i lent in ,J]o . tom I. wii li
a cash store opened tomorrow here, tin* F illm Beach Post h.i- already every move men
tn.ii pertain* l"
nnd tried to dc business on a large been " a p p r o a c h e d
the
state
for
the
good
of the i&gt; opl
on thin subject
scnle with the idea of making th« u n i gives tin- following ui Ngerds., .•ml for llu betterme! • of women
up u! •') , i.,ii- i! . ludtng
customer* come to the store, pay to i t .
and children, esfoo i. Il&gt;
\ visit
o v.r O.utiu member?.
cash a n d ' rarry the merchandise I
Wednesday there came to my of­ from such a woman who will make
home with them, the store would
fice another of these peripatetic pil .in it,formal a Mr*"*- to tin* ciub
N’ o Waste In tiiinvan
not do the business expected, even
gnrns garbed “ in the conventional
There i-&gt; not m u -h w a s t e to utiBxIf the price* were In wet, because Un­
black” with u look of cairn resign*
trig guavas
In earning them the
people will not get in the habit of
linn and a full two-years growth
peeling may lie made into syrup ur
doing
their shopping fuT groceries
of corklebur.s on the face
I saw
jelly cud the pulp into guava butter
just a* they d&lt;. tluir shopping for
that t be desired financial irritation
There ire two ways of cam ing
dty good*
This old idea of haMiig
of the palm to relieve the look but
gtmvas, according t • Extension But
u spool of thread delivered will
dldn t krulw what he needed to re
Ii*» 1n -1 of the State College for Wom­
have to he thrown in the discard if
lieve the whiskers. After shaking
en, by Miss Agnes Ellen IlHrnTo
tho cost of living is ieduced and it
T h e following c lip p in g s from t h e (
hands did you ever notice that
can in glass, "ffeel and remove the
will be up to the la die* of the house­
wherever a stranger wanted to make M ia m a M etrojm lis wit! be of in te r ­
seed from guava
I’uck the halves
hold to inaugurate new ne Uu.il &lt; if
est to the local d u b women a n d ulso
n loan lie desired to shake hands?
carefully into jars sterilizing with hot
they wish to help the poor down­
he commenced to see if my leg was to men ,
water and cover to overflowing with
trodden husbands.
elastic; in other words he commenced
" M r s W S Jennings, wife of ex syrup made by first boiling for I ()
In speaking to a certain gentle­ to pull it. 1 said there war nothing
governor Jennings of Florida, is minutes '1 [tint of sugar with 2 pints
man the other day about the ladies doing; that ns soon as my creditors
called by hpr duties as president of of water. Skim and strain syrup.
going to market and buying the should learn that I hud been making
ihe state federation of Woman w
"H a v e u pan of water
near
Vegetables, groceries and meats and free with their money they'd issue it
clubs in to this section nnd tier hand? info it occasionally while pack
carrying the same home he became writ of digit up for mcquirkn
Then I prAence her* J* causing the public
ing. to remove
Seal n rtly,
very indignant and suid
he petulantly inquired, "Can't you to recall some of t In- la w - which t lie
process JS minute* for pint- and 40
" D o you think for one minute be libyral for Jesus &lt;‘ hri-t ,,nd fourj federation
habeen
in -lM im etit.il
minutes for quu.tr*. in teu.tt g v.. tv•
that my wife would go to ma! ket orphans’’ "
! flou t mean tin* to Ire1
Seal immedi t• Iv
and carry the veg, tables home?
profane but that’s the way he said
Thr «Iul» vuimi*n hw\r «»i I'mirw
1 said, " N o , and I don t think mine it. and when 1 told him that 1 was- been called upqn, to exert that iq - , To pack in tin. "peel .cut in
"wouid-either, nnd there the-ms Her looking ogter my own . family—first fiorTiTT;—artrl"thrmr?h— t-b**y- etn.Utiur-j halves, remove seeds and pack care­
rests
Ilut 1 still insist that some he went away, peeved. Never stop­ themselves handicapped without the |fully into Tfn cans’ ’ Puck cans' "ns
day the idea will hetome prevalent ped to shake hands with me again ballot, they at any rate exerted a l firmly a* possible without mashing
nr hru ing fruit
Cover fruit with
in our town, just as it has in nil Nossir.
telling influence on the legislature,
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syrup to within one fourth inch from
progressive citier,
No one knows who or what lie persuading that body to *»•&lt;• the club top of rui
The syrup i-* madeju-q
None of us want our wives or was. whether he hail merely provid women's argument in the passing of
n« it i* v hell gln-s i - used
Cap.
sisters or sweet lu-urts to l&gt;&lt; stag­ cd himself with a bound book of a number of measures
exhaust *i minutes, tip. pion—s No
gering home with ,i mm ki t hu*ket blank pages upon which to secure
The three tolls will'll I lie &gt;I ub\
on their arms, nl^lemt the picture the autographs of easy murks or worked hardest for, are tin &gt; impulis not pleasant, hut alt of us would whether he was really sent out to sory education bill, whirl) came out
lx- better olf if the ladjes-would dm work *'llie stale on percentages. of the discussions mangled to some I
theii buying direct, pay cash and Such people as that I consider graf­ extent but still rerognUiiblof the I I I -,
deliver, tho goods.
At any rate 1 ters — and if there is any profession dustrial problem, and the clean mar­
would he willing to carry the bas­ that should pay an occupation tax riage law.
ket If any money can be saved by in Florida it I* that class of men.
in the last named law-, the wointhe transaction. .
There nre names in hi* hdok of those fcn failed in- the fare of all kinds
ft reminds me of the story of a who have given t,he dollar when they of argument, but are consoling
Sanford merchant who soW a lady couldn t ufford Ifcr-but when ap­ themselves to some extent with the
n spool of thread and she asked hint pealed to os 1 was didn t have the bflPin which the legislature set aside
to deliver it.
He asked her wjtyerc nerve t o ‘ decline to testify In a man­ an appropriation to be used tu inVesshe was going at the lime and,she ner that might incriminate thentselve tigute the caused of epileptics.
said-she wut going homo. This Wick selves. When I have the funds for •
cliib, .uotnep have it right to
be d’fOUd of their sururing a thq npjifop m U ^n for the establishment
and uikimsnuncr of a girls •industri­
al school. The boy's institution will
b* - kept at Marianna and again the
Notice
The astrieh hofr^hps met with an
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Regular seriii-Rnnunl teachers ex­ unanticipated but enlhii*ln*tlc revival
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EFFECTIVE 6 A. M., SATURDAY, JUNE 2Gthc
tory. The’ cottage system suggested amination will be held at Sanford, of popularity, and »*&gt;*&gt;nis destined to
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thj*6ugh tie federation was adopted. begthuing Tuesday, September 7th, outdistance other kinds of Huffy and
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ulry neckwear. Tho unusually cool
It 'was through’ the help of the at .8.00 a. nL
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ILr. 7 :SOA.M. fAr. 8:00 A. M&lt;
Lv. HT0OYC. M. Ar. 8:25 A. M.
Weather nf spring ImA mndo some sort
cjpb wo then too. that the provision
Examinations fot white teachers
was made for an investigation into will bo held in Sanford High School of protection hltnout a necesHlty, and
there Is jio denying tho becamlngnetfs
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,Vr. 9t55 A. M. fbv. 9:05 A. M, . - Lv&gt;t1^5 P. M. Af. 12:35P . Ifl.
the ways and means of establishing Building.
Examination for colored of soft fi&gt;niher«’hbout tho throat.
!' Lv. 12:05 P ,M , Ar. 12:36 P, M.
Ar.~ ,1:00 V. M- ,.LY,.12:35 P, AT.
a mother's pension.
teachers will Im held in Hoopers
White fox, red fox aud light gray or
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Ar. 1:00 P .M . Iff. I9tS5.P. M . .
Lv. 6iOO P.jtfc'/**, 0:25 P. M.
The teaching of home economic* Academy.
tan fur neckpieces ono $ees wlth-the
in The public school* was firtjt advo­
Pen, paper’ and inks will b e -fur­ most summery of white turbans nnd
Lv. 9:30 P .M . "Ar. 10:00 P.tM.
Iff. • f f f » P. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
cated by thojdub women as was al­ nished by County Superintendent. flowfcr-trlrrfmed hatrf. Thla vogue la
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Ar. 10:30 P.M . Lv. 10:00 P. M. - V Ar. 10:25 P. M . Lv. 10:00 P. M.
so provision for teaching the evil of No paper, packages, umbrellas or ptohably a reflection from the weal&gt; Marks t Run Dally Except Sunday
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nlcohol and narcotics.
othqr unnecessary articles will he ern coast, for vl*Bora to tho Panama
b Marka t Run Sunday Only. „
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exposition have found the weather
■The federation, led hy Mr*. Jen­ allowed dn tho bxamfnatiou hall
, Marks * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday.. Will run 2 .1-2 hour* lain
cpol
add everyone Indulging In the
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on these days.
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ltbgulnr examination fee of Si Of)
San FVandlifo privilege of wearing
4 Sp*cUltrq&gt;i will l-v opentcl far H rxpihr f»(*». [Utk Jitrwji »illtnxk* pHUsinrontiyriKsAt • cThlrn Turk, and Mrs Jennings too must be.
in advance
furs with Hummer gown*
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ONE WAY FAKE r
^ E S T ’ tJfID!
Thfc feather boa of today I* phort
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Camaron City ........... . ...30c
Monroe
28c
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-Camay- Superintendent I'u bln ;xns to length, long ns to fiber, and llkod
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Moores Station
..25c
cbarltw^I t dan find ■ niutref -ut -home J'lnxtriit ntqi
J-J t c.
X, Geneva Avenue...................... 20c
Stcnsirom's C o r n e r ..............NIf&gt;*
be«l In white, natural color ur twoprospv^st*, that, peed..tie Tel op meat
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II Reardall Avenue .................. 15c
toned combinations. Occasionally a
1 I City Llmlla............................ 10c
t^lly Limits......................
10c
, . FldrMk seems' tb be the niH(Si iV’ r t l t TTiT -■ th
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boa - more than long enough to ■lie
which the Inxy a'ftd the l.ime1* vheTM
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Thureriay and Sunday Jitney run* to Woodland every hour after
loosety-about tho throat la seen, hut
ii o'clock. Special faro of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
hungry and the halt, shorn .fo **«a-k p
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not-oftun.--They all faaten with bows
City car leave* tho depot every 30 minutes starting ou the Tinur.
for so a (xv. Tn 'Hr- Tlay^ of cshcplafa.
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o f.s b ft jnessaljfie ribbon, apparently,
\\ Route: French, First Street Loop. Sanford House, bark to First and Mugor tho oxcaptlon Is so rare as to
And
so
long
n&gt;
the
well-jntendpd
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, i i nolla. up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle back to
prove the'rule.
will allow themselves’ ‘to W lwW| AUiT£ 9, COlfRT HOUSE P
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Ninth, across to Oak and. down Oak to First, thtn to Park and out Park
, ’ to the depot. If thla achedulo does not cover any Borvlco desired, will Jh&gt;
Very smart sets consisting of boa
footled upon the slightest prrtc/
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&lt; i glad to have the Information-covering ramc.
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and ostrich-trimmed hats nre shown,
the annual influx will continue/to
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and there are great numbers' of cock­
increase. Verily, the fame and frhc- -------- r ■ ■ —--------------!: PHONE 331.
SANFORD TRANSFER CO.
ades. fans, anff other fanciful ohiadojp of Florida are flagrantly flauntments made of'ostrich to be used onmidsummer
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thin, light colored silk for the crown
and a frill of plaited shadow lace fall­
ing about the face. Hoft satin ribbon
Is caught In puffs about the cap, with
a bow finishing It at the left side.
Net and val lace insertion are used
for the last cap. with a uarrow ral
edging forming the ruffle about the
fate. A straight band of narrow satin
rflibon Is laid Iti u Biuall fiat bow with
double loops at fbe right nnd ends,
wit It loops and banging ends nt the
left Hide.
Kxrepl the enp of silver lace, these
may nil l&gt;&lt;- washed, for they nre made
of strong cotton hires and wash silks.
JULIA BOTTOM LEY.
Belts anb Sashes

Belts and Hashes may be fashioned
from the same material u» the gown
or suit with which they are worn, or
somctlnres leather or silk Is used for
contrast
Leather belts nre particu­
larly good on cloth or linen costumes,
while the soft ribbon sashes are es­
pecially lovely on frilly, ruffly summer
frocks
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One of the greatest needs for sum­
mer wear Is a ribbon sash or girdle
to vary the plainness of a simple cot­
ton drcHH A girdle and sash of shollplnk sniln Is trimmed with French
blue shirred ribbon In a lover's knot
design nnd delicate pink roses. Tho
design Is used on the two sash ends
and repeated on the front of the gir-

Ostrich Boa In Enthusiastic Revival

JITNEY BUS SCHEDULE

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'J'hree bous are alios n here, one ia
white, one In the natural tan and
white color of tbo feathers, and the
third In blnrk tipped with white. In
the last the while fluo Is tied or pasted
on to the colored flue, nnd thcro In
an endless variety In combinations to
choose from In boas made In thla way.
But the boajtpay ho had now in any
color, evep tho most unusual new tint*
nnd Bliade#.*.. .*
It 1* to bo-remembered that a bit of
rich and fluffy neckwear presupposes
a hat to correspond. In the group
picture* here a white fabric hat 1*
Hliown trimmed with a pattern .applied
In small black beads about tho brim
edge it has a collar of wbR* ribbon
with small squnres pf embroidery in
blnrk. and a white rdke Is, mounted

LAW YER

Pearl Ornaments.
, .Pearl -ornaments, may be elegantly
Ipllshed by first rubbing tbo oRvo oil

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P A IJ T A D ! O Q T A T IA M
IN THE HEART
OFTHE UWORLD’S
GREATEST VVEGETABLE
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SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
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AND FRIDAYS
IN SANFORD— Life la Wotth Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY NKFTEMHER 10, 1915

VOLUME VII

NO. 6

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NEGRO THIEVES

BONDS
TUESDAY
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THE PEOPLE W A N T
BETTER SCHOOLS
JUST AS W E L L
AS BETTER
ROADS'

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from Pcghorn, could learn nothing
of the affair.
' A rumor has it that there were
two parties of the supposed lynchers.
According to u late report re­
ceived here tho negro is at a hospl
at Orlando.
Sheriff Ingram has gone there to
identfy the nmn.
One rumor us to the- reported
lynching states that the party gave
the black a moment s run. then be­
gan flreing nf him, but missed. It
is supposed from this he escaped
and in some way reached Orlando.
Another rumoj/state* that he was
removed toDrlando to avoid trouble.
The whole a (fair seems to be clouded
nnd pretty much of n mystery.

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RECORD
DREDGE IS W ORKING DAY AND NIGHT
ON BULK H EAD ING A N D GREAT
PROGRESS IS BEING MADE

NET OF SHERIFFS
Enjoys Our Lawns

fan

SANFORD AND OR­
LANDO BURGLAR
HAD GREAT SYS­
TEM IN OPE­
RATION

Sanford has a walk over Orlando
so far as her park-ways on public
streets are concerned. We never
motor through that city without
enjoying the trim lawns. Evidently
the cityi looks after it.^Orlando
A visit to the dredge that la now beautification of the water front and
has the park*way*--)iu!V?^0&gt;|M/q&gt; •
working day nnd night filling in the coupled with the building operations
Citizenn.
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bulkhead is vory Interesting.
The of the Clyde Line and the possibili­
Another bond election carried on
dredge r*over stops yvyrk until Sun­ ties of a new1 hotel on the lake front,
Sanford and Orlando- officers or
Lady Killed Rattler
Tuesday after, a very successful
day morning and the amount of fil­ the bulkheading assumes I hrgoV pro­
rather Orange county and Seminole
Mrs. C. It. Lord wus In Sanford
election on Monday. * Tuesday’s:
ling in now being done is marvelous, portions each 'week..
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. ..c o u n ty offlcini have broken up an
Wednesday
and returning home shot ____ , &gt; .
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election was for school bonds In the
considering the material at the botSanford's lake fronnt this winter
, 1 in j
n
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. organlspii hunch of negro burglars
anti
killed
a
five
and
half
foot
rat,...
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Special School district No. 1 in the
tom of the lakef Some sand is being j -MLl cfente more good advertising
' who hr.d worked the art of stealing
tie snake as.it wra craw ing a cross 1
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sum of $75,000. There’ were tnuny
pumped now on top of the muck, tu|i&lt; than
our celeryfields, nnd when
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,, nnd disposing of stole n good* down
tho brick road at the four mile
predictions m ade'in advance about
and ■wherever this is encountered a t the front is finished nnd tho bouleto a science.
branch. %This Is the time of the
. the school bonds not carrying but
good solid top is spread over the j yards and
trees and(lowers are nil in
There have been a scries of burg-’
year to kill them while they are
it set-ms that the people of Sanford
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(oft muck. If sufficient sand cun be the ’.ike fro.it will become what it
laries
in the two counties for some
era wiling nnd hunting winter omes.
want the district to pay for the
liuirrpcd over the entire bulkheading should have been many years ago
time nnd shiviff Hand and sheriff
school property as should have been
nt the finish, the bulkhead eMIl be the greatest asset of the city,
Gordon anil their deputies have boon
done yeras ago nnd not shift the
solid from one end to the other and I ^
operajions arc now
Vvorking'on the
rase end finally
entire burdeti upon the shoulders
( -M
ready for building purposes
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or CHPt. Nickerson, a
two of the gang were located. The
of the townspeople. And the need
The many visitors to the city
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Orlando
negro
proved
to
h^
George
ipnn of years of experience in "dredge
of more school houses and equip­
during the past three weeks h ave
MitMi-tll and he was caught with
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work
and he is.nbly assisted by Ed
ment is apparent to everyone.
been greatly interested in «ne bulk-, ^
of ^
fily
A nou. cutu/r
the goods on him and nt the ses­
The bonds for school purposes
head operation* * n&lt;^ * 1
sion "of tin- Criminu! t’ nurt fust
1-J. . . he* «l vmII 4oon
to *up^
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cijrried by the comfortable majority
I received several notic.s m Honda ^
week given four jears on tho roads.
[and northern papers on this great
of 59 votes and was a surprise to
tin- dredge will then be equipped for
The Sunford end of tin- firm was
those who had looked («&gt;r defeat TRAVKL TO 7 UK STATIC i '* ork
_s
1,1
1i-ul of irr.t* ri I 1-,-t may be
btlin
Ifci.t-. a (-irtner employee of
THE CREATES! INI AND
\\ h ile the lionie people hitve Li*
Tfie bond money wull In- used a*
en
iniered on the lake lull tom
t tie S11 iifnrd Ifo Use 111 1! lie n now
HAS
STARTED
MUCH
conn- accustomed to the bulkhead
follows.
CANAL IN THE STATE
m the conty Jnjl here awaiting 1 In\t the rate that the dndge is now
and
lake it ms a matter of wwr&gt; da&gt;
EARLIER
THAN
IS
$35,000.00 to be used in refund
fall term of fbe circuit imirt when
HAS
M
E
N
BUILT
go|
;
tb
filling
will
he
fit
tshed
in
lif. the -tranger to the city is struck
ing and paying to the City « f San­
he
si I get Ms
The lit-groi s were
I SEAL T H I S
with this work of si iiituliyii and record tuna.
ALREADY FOR
ford, moneys due it, with interest j'*
not o ily crafty about the thefts
SEASON
thereon, heretofore advanced to the
but exhibited
Intelligence almost
TRAFFIC
said Special Tax School District,
llaplisl &lt; hurch, Sunils) Sept 12th
1° Aid i armors
human in di-po-mg of the good*.
Emer­
No ! of Seminole County. Florida ^ Tou m , 'travel is L-guming much earl 4No Those who attend the Baptist
f'- utreville. Mil... Sept 3
r,mri-|
I desire to call attention to the fact They Scorned the service* of 1 Inby the City of Sanford, Florida and k.r lhisM,awn tlian tVe, |K.f„r,. many « church say that a revival id old son f . Harrington, candidate for the I that an llitpa Coastal Waterway viu fence* in the large eitit* but acted
used by said Special Tux School Dis­
the .early birds coming down to obtain time religion is on. You .are invited l Democratic nomination for Govor­ the St, Johns river would afford deeper a* their iiwji fence. The Orlando
trict No. 1 of Seminole County,
tin- liot local Mm* for winter homes in all the services; Sunday school nor. it nd Albert C. Ritchie, candi- water and roon'i for such greater and negro would steal the goods i»v Or­
Florida, for the purchase of a high
and to make hotel accomodations h'*" at 9 30 with grades classes and a (1st. for Attorner-General. continued more* extended travel for either com- lando and send it up to Sanford
school site and the ronstrtjqtlon of fpre the rush liegms Sanford is jtl place for everybody; Temple Broth-j t hdr campaign in Queen Anne’s
mercial of. naval purposes than a mute where Hurris wo Id dispose of it.
a high school building, aM# sum j.pggjjy. Spinning to note the change and erluiod meets ut 9.30 in the old ! county, today, visiting besides tins
along the coast from tho northern end Just tn return the compliment Har­
is now past due and owing to tho [ very few houses are left in this city that church
A debate will take pipe** |tov»-n. where they spdnt the night, of the Indian river to St. Augustine or ris woul d steal .something here and
City of Sanford Florida, by said can be rented The hotels and res- in the lenss" next Sunday on the sub-j Burnsville, Starr, Smithshurg, Hope,
other jMiint*. The St. Johns' river has send it to Orlando for Mitchell to
Special Tax School District No. 1
Addresses were already been deepened and straightened get rid of among the negroes down
taurniits are noting the visitors to the je d . "Resolved, tlmt Elijah WasUnd Queen Anne.
of Seminole County, Florida
city early thi.i year and tin- prospects justifiable in running away when‘ delivered at each place, and the ran- from it* mouth to Sanford and the t here.
didutes were greeted by large crowds. channel has also been deepened and en­
$10,000.00 to be used in funding i ( oj- a good season are apparent The threatened by Jexibo.l
In this w-ny the goods were made
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thee present outstanding and exist-&gt;Yimes Union has the fprio'Whg inter­ \ Preaching nt 11.00 a m. on thin .'Mr- Harrington. left this afternoon larged from Sanford to Lake Hnmey, away with nnd no one would have
said
ing floating indebtedness of
subject: " A
Revival, Why not? . *»r Baltimore and Mr Ritchie for hence the continuance of the work been any wiser —only Sheriff Hand
view regarding the early season.
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Special Tax School District.
by
the
Pastor,
Rev. Geo. Hyman, j Caroline county*.
from Lake Harney to tho Indian river, and Sheriff Gordon happened to
YTouriat travel to South Florida
Mrud
Mr.
Harrington
spoke
today
large$5,000.00 to lie used for improv­ points has already begun almost in
6.48 ,p. m. Jr B Y P. U.
a distance of but a few miles,would not be on the job with their assistant*
ing and enlarging the grammar advance of the regular season, accord­ F. ’ E. Gutchell, leader," on thir&lt;J If’ uPon t he ugncullulturnl plank. require the expenditure of a great sum und having tlu-ir suspicion* aroused
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which he said he hoped to see insert­ of money The southern F^ast Coast about two negroes were not long in
school
ing to Jutni-s D, Ingraham, district lloor of the Temple.
r
ed
in
the
Democratic
State
plat­
fi 15 p m Sr M Y P I . Miss
section would be as abundantly pro­ locating jhe stolen booty and the
$ 5 ,0 0 0 00 to be used in jiiir. lyis- piuesmger agent
fur tin- Seaboard Vir
He -...id the farmers had not vided (or from the point of connection thieve*
Meets
ft |i
hope*! that" these
I form
Ing lot and construct ip g a primary , Firm tnilwav. who yesterday it |urt.-d Minnie Stewart, leader
ived
the consideration end aid with the St Johns to Miiuni Us it y ould Hfn-sls will stop the burglaries for
the
Temple
I’rirtors
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school m the western part of tin iht- fir-t vanguard -.f winter comer* a*
7.46 p. n».. f ‘teaching 'The M e n - 1 Born the Stale to which they were if the. entire Foist Coast .Canal section a w iulicity of Sanford, said primary school |iu.s.-ing through ut noon in a special
entitled, bemuse they had n o t organ- were used und would in fact by likely to
to be located West of Myrtle Avenue peeper attached to the regular train. ancy or Is alt the \Vur on Cathol
lzod—anda ciml l xmatha^-in...thalr .^ avr -T -1ltrter.. „ ^ t , of, wmumvv.
-------Went lo Lakeland
$2,60().Y)0 to Fe uTetT Tn~rmp7ov-{"Iff HiTitlttou lo tlits, A.' W : Frftnt, divi- ieism- justifisblq?
demands.
Welcome
always
at
all
the
Bap­
carrying
veasels
bealde
being
refer
i
n
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on
ForrMt
uk(1&gt; r . U. W nlker
ing and enlarging tlm primary school ‘ fion passenger agent for the Atlantic
He said he favored farmers or­ time of war, ns submarines and torpedo
located pn Palmetto Avenue, In Hie 1Coast Lime railroad din-lured that the tist services.
ganization and predicted that when boats could be-transferred viu tho St. and K T. Woodruff attended the
southlHHind train irmp tin- East on
C ity 'o f Sanford, Florida.
they were able to make u upited John* nv.-r in greater number* .mil with meeting of the Dixie Highway Com­
iya line hIko Itrmiglil an i-Xtra t*lii-|n-r
t'lingn-galinnal.
Churrh
6,000.1)0 to lie used in improv­
demand upon the Legislature, their greater rapidity and le*n liability to mission in Luke|ntul yesterday and
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with
tour
Lata
report n fine lime
Mr Lake was
ing and enlarging the colored-school
^ I jisS Sunday Mrs. Lucite Asp111w. il roi|Uo*ts would be granted. He said
attack
from
the
sea
than
if
the
Fuist
Coast
honored by tlo- chairmanship of
"T/uvid to Floiidu ha* In-gun to iVkarh delighted tin- morning and even t jl(. favored placing the Maryland
in said special Tax School District.
pi&lt;
k
np
during
tinlaM f*-w du&gt;&gt;. mg audience* «.*th her biautiful singtt.g Agricultural College upon a higher Canal section wen- followed from St tin Tnins portal ion Committee end
LOO to be used for the purAugustine to the Indian nvi-r
the Sanford
men addressed the
furniture and school fur- aairi Mr. Ingrehnm, in iliacicv-mg tin- Mr*. Takacli wi 1continue to be a favorite 1 plane of usefulness und efficiency,
There is another fact that I consider meeting on the question of the In­
forthetming
season.
**Of
i-ou
rs&lt;some
with
Sanford
|&gt;eople,
und
esjiecially
inlaiuj
in
order
to
accomplish
this
he
cmsnings At said Special Tax School
of these, who have brought about the her; rendition of religious music, she takes promised, if elected, to see that all of great importance to the State of Flori­ land Waterway* committee being
District ?)o. 1 of Seminole County.
da, which is a waterway connection from eliminated. At Lakeland they were
increase,
iirv FUuidian* coining home second place to none.
poltjtcs was eliminated from its
Floridu.
the Faist to the West Const. This con­ joined by H. E.* Tolar and C. 0.
from resorts in the East and Weet,
The Tjibur Day senrice wan wrll management,
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nection could follow tho St. Johns river McLaughlin and the twin ford dele­
but &amp; great many ojliet’a art- advance attended, a large audience, greeting tho
IlefferinR to the-good roads move­ lo u point south of Lake Harney nnd
gation as usual let the people know
winter;-toumrs from the. North going imntor in his theme "The Church and
ment, Mr. Harrington .said he favor* then strike across by mean* of n canal
they were in town.
toiSputh Florida resort*.
Industrial Peace.
It wan a plain pre­ its continuance, but said he belii-v'ed
sentation of.tliivdis^irbaijcen which have substantial savings could be made-in from tho nearest i&gt;oint of the St. Johtvs
"From
uff*
indimlioiia
I
believe
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^4 Kissimmee, Sept. 9— A negro «*e- nte • going to have a rerord souson. called for the highest wisdom, patience scvcrn I departments. He said he had or tributary, to East Lntke Tohojioknligu
and they , following the Jntke Tohopotmn hand of the Strgar Belt railroad, On account bf the F^urojaan war, the and good will of the leaders of the church, nbt only preached economy, but had
thought to be nrttned George Thomp­ majority of Easterners ’ have visitevi und showed theatjitmio which the church practiced ii in overy office he ever kallga |a U k r Okeechobee and thence
byYhe Cylooschatchee river lo the Gulf
son, waa supposedly lynched at the . I ’anama-Racific Expryiition dur­ today should npd jnay take toward held.
He said, his motto in public of Mexico. » In this way both
Progreaefvr people of CoroFoghorn Junction, near hero, Tues­ ing tiie-summer mid they will natur­ the problems of labor. • .. '
affairs was to consider every TOpep* east nnd west coast of F’ lorida will W r™(1° “ fid New Smyrna realize that
day night, as the result of his in­ ally turn to Florida during the winter
SulHlay-;*nH', - l^v ^ Bally Day for dituro .as carefully ns in * private
ronnected -with each otl^r and at tha they are losing travel and trado by
sulting a while IflHy
ut her home for u change of cllnuito nnd surrounding*, both the ChffTth- nnd Sunday School, buniness. •
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kame time.have-a trunkline candl -via tha", road condition^ that now exist
near there, according to numerous not caring to remain in California the and Sept. 26^ix Public School Day.
He said ho thought if it could be
the S4ut4ohn,‘i to the ojx-n soar Surh t*otWeen" the Osteon ferry nnd tliV
fuller announcements of these later.
year round.
reports.
done, . i t VftuTd b8 »a wise plan to a caRaYpfpay appear chimerical at the Ka*J' Coast and intend to vote
Next Sunday night the nextCfb 'Ohe have the big • appropriation bllla
It is said the negro came to the ' ” 1 «-« from published reports that
present time, but nations must fook bonds for a hard surface all the dis­
house Tuesday mormlng to get a over ten million pereons have passed tho aeries, "Jesu* Ufe . Prlntfipieo,
completed at ’ lc;a&gt;t 10 days before ahead
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in a way that make* years tance and" tho will ^ thou go by
'll drink of water when there’ was no through, the gates at the exposition will l^e given.. special thetfin, *'Jesus the^LegisInture adjourned, so that appear as day* and such a canal in the Oyteen ferry or a large portion df It
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one at home but the
lady
After and from this, I gather that a great and Btnndards.
grcatcr^JiubllcUy could be given to light of what is going on in Europe at since the distance is nhortqf.
Tha
other
services
are:
Sunday
their provisions before they were the present ^ime, would prove a tneuns
insulting her he avbwcd his intention many of them wore (icopla who usually
The following letter from W.
P.
of returning later.
When he came sjH-nd their winters in Florida and School at 9.45 a. m.; Morning services passed.
Wilkinson
dumonatratea
that
the
of ready transVr ofTimall ships,fif war
’
i m
back later the same afternoqw-'the others who have heretofore gone to 11.00 a, m., C. E.-fiociety 6.30 p. m.
from coast to coast, and in the light of road will upon be built.
Gootl music and a hearty weJetHpe
woman s husband emptied tVo char­ Euruope in the hot 'months. * These
Hlate Chemist Here ».
development of the -past (ijfTT-ur
—
N ew Smyrna, F6
ges of number four shot into him people like a chance and I .b^iCyp they await nil who come, and a Amiinl w t'N A Cnpt. Rose, the State Chemist, years, would in a« many more provide
.»Br
Sept 7,' 1911 a.
X'
come
Is
extended
ti^nll.
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from a shotgun .wounded the black will turn to Fllorida because they,have
wns in the city yesterday,•visiting a method of transfer of merchandise
"Sanford
Herald,
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in tho abdomen and side. He ran nowhere else to go If-for no other rt-ason."
his mapy friends. He has been vis­ beneficial. to all sections of the state.
Snuford, Flu.
(
’ongregational
Church,
Sunford
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away and dropped.
iting various point* in Hie state and It seems Jo me therefore that it would
Dear Mr, Holly.* The Vol-,
^
‘ Christian Endpavor Society, Sun­ stopped over in. Kissiniraco where he bo the natural and eminently proper
Longwood II. Y. P. U.
Later he was’ found by the road­
usia
County .Commiss|oneni
side and Sheriff Ingram called from
formerly resided for many . yedVn. thing to adopt the route viu the St.
The'newly orgainited D. ?. P.'U. day, Sept", 13th, 6.30 p. m.
have called a Bond election
Topic, Friendships that nre worth
here. He took the black to a" near­ met in the Longwood Baptist church
Mrs. Jtoso and' " daughter, M i n Johns river, which would be far less
for Octobor 12th for -^ard^ur
forming— making them— keeping
by negro shanty .to-be treated by a Sept. 6th, al 3 p. m.
Muriel, ubvtGAiern spending the sutn- expensive nnd much more advantageous
face and grading the road from
. doctor as he was. too badly hurt to
Group No. 1, Misa Ruth Allan them. Leader, Miss Ethel Mough- nfor ' a t , Llaytonii lb-arh j«nd Mia* to a greater number of people than the
the East Coast F’erry to N ew ”
be brought to Jhil-hcre.
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leader, rendered a very interesting ton, assisted by Miss Marion- Pack- Muriel exjjefcta to uttvnd Stetson route from the north end of tha Indian
Smyrna and (rein district 6 to
ard.
University this year.
Tijeyrpany river via St. Augustine, and which car­
the Brevard county, line.
,]
*
When the sheriff returned this program as follows.
Ececutive Comfnittec*4feetlnK on frfertds of Capt. Rosa wero glaiL.to ries with it fho possibility and probability -*• This is the same proposition
Song No. 624.
..
mbrniag he states a negro woman ut
Sentence prayers by members of Monday evening nt the’-home'of Mrs,
hint again.
of affording n connecting link not only
that we met at Osteen for thoif "
the shanty told him that a party has
with the waterways of the Kissimmee
- J. C. Ensmingcr, 8.00 (&gt; ijjock shari).
approval. I t 'w i l l carry 4 to 1
come to autoqitdulcs that night and the unioBT
if.
Y
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P.
U.
Manual
Reading,
Mfss
^
and
Okeechobee sections und thence
In
New
Presbyterian
Church
and wc will welcome to oyr sea-♦ i ***
got the black. She -stated some of
“n
■
Jessie
Graves
was
royally
Lillian
Wnlta.
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4
W
by
way
of
.the
Wert
Coa.it
to
the
Gulf
T
he
aerviccs
b
o
th
morning
and
shore
and good fishing, bathine.
them entered the house and one
entartained by' JHb“ Glemil Tucker, night will be held tn the new Pres7 of Mexico. I therefore’ hope to see all
■
Song No, 676.
-man said. “ I *n\ Sheriff Ingram;
etf.
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Scripture reading! * members of of Lakeland; at Itmcheons and b**b- byterlan church on Sunday.
Dr. unitedly use their influence t o . secure
Beleive - me aji, ever.
come with me.
They took the
Ing’ parties at Francis Reach,-wbfet. Brownlee preaching each service. The the adoption of the St. Johna river route!
v . Yourt for improvaraan’. ■black out. The. body has n&lt;fr been Groupe 1.
were thoroughly enjoyed.- 8he made hoiVgregatibn is well pleased to be at connecting with the Incjinn. river at or Song. No. 18.
W. P. YVILK IN R O N
found, though a search has been
;o! friends and expects to ha foe ‘again and the public lj| cord
{Dismissed ,^y short prayer by
hear' Titusville ofiv ^ocklcdrv.
,u---oard -of Public_ —WdrkC- New
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- made by the sheriff. Communi;
summer.
!y Invited to attend these
THOS. E.-WILSON.
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Id nor unjustly condemn officials
’j o f condemn them because they do not
happen to agree politically but The
Herald happened to be one of the papers
that did drttcisc the action of the parr
I tTO 7 Tassdsjrud lVw»r
donlhg board in allowing this man hia
liberty and we are criticising Governor
Tramrhell in his capacity as chairman
"
M n w a u r n u N n u d e . in a d v a n c e
of that board— not because we are un­
OWE TKAR......... V ;w 7 ? ....... . ........
friendly to Governor Trammell but be­
®|1 MON1 HBr• « . . . i . i t . i A . * liJI
T 9 K D klONTHSt * .. . ......... »'.■&gt;( i . * ■ *TX cause knowing the (act in the -case of
the crime we can see no valid reason
W l » n « J la lk« ( l l » b&gt; CWrrisr I I M I V Y tu la for turning this man loose after he has
Adraaca u 10*. Per MaaLW
only served a few years of his time.
Pajn aal* la M n « M M ad Ba M id . si O ik *
Wo arc criticising the hoard and Gover­
nor
Trammell as a friend of Governor
■atarad A. H.w S-CUm M i l Malta* Aaiaat Ua4
Trammell nnd wc have supported Gov­
IMS. at Ike Peataffka al Sanfard. PtarMa,

THE SANFORD HE1
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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ernor Trammell for office every time he
has sought office and are still his friend
and supporter.
We da. not claim that the board did
not act according to the dictations of;
their conscience in the matter but we
would also like to hear from them on
the subject. At the present time there
has been no denial fron them nnd they
have pot even taken the time to make a
statement of the case. Until they do
the newspaper men of the state who know
the pardoned convict wi|l believe that
justice has been outraged.
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exacting g f limes and Almost beyond
your capacity, and yeara of seven
per cent taxes may haraas your
soul, you’ll Miavo something worth
while in the end and the motley
you otherwise would have wasted
Wilt still he with you and about’ yoni
in
tangible— and
m arketableform.
The renter Is working for the other
fellow—-the home-buyer is workUig
for himself and his family.— Tam ­
pa Tribune.
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BUSINESS BETTERMENT
£ V E R Y growing business should be surrounded with the
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security and efficient service of a G O O D B A N K .
This Bank is well prepared to render you G O O D B A N K IN G
S E R V I C E and IN V IT E S 'y o u r Checking A ccou n t.
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

There will be preaching here next
R.R. DEAS
0. L. TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
C,. M. HAND
Seminole county believes in good
Sunday by the Pastor, Rev. K. D.
Aut C.«hl».
C tti!u
l*r**Meal
Vln-rmU.! F. L WOODRUFF Vic.-Pmdml
roads and good schools and the bond
.
Jones.
election for $76,000 for the schools
Mrs, J. F. Nihjack of Ft. White
of the special district No. 1 on Tues­
Fla is visitmg her daughter, Mrs.
day demonstrates this fact.
J. H. Wynn.
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Mrs. J. I). Letson and daughters
returned to their home in Ft. Lauder­
I f there are any better people
in the world than those of Seminole
dale last Friday.
. ,
Frank Adams of Maitland, is rowers.
county we haye failed to find them.
The German rural credit
Seminole can be depended upon to
here looking after his cattla and is system provides for loans of three,
do tho right thing at the right
the guest of l.-V. Stenstrom.
three und ono half and four per cent.
doesn’ t waste her time in h o m e
time.
Mr. . Warren is on the sick list Ronds are issue against these loans
PATRIO TIC TRUSTEES
baking.
She knows that at t h is
t
------0 -----Now that a new bond issue and one this week. •
Those bonds ride side by side with
modern
bakery
she can always
C.
RLord
is
having
his
land
And now it seems that on ac­ that embraces the entire rounty hss been
tho national bonds of Germany in
obtain
the,
most
perfect ‘ bread,
cleared
in
Eureka
Hammock.
count of Ambasscdor Dumhcnd wg voted it is probable that new board pf
ordinary times. In periods of stress
cakes, rolls, etc.
W h y shouldn’t
Mrs. -L. A. Summerlin nnd lit­ such ns the present w?r, tho nntionnl
will have to spank Austria. Dum- bond trustees will lie np|xiinted as soon
you at least try our service?
head wants to pull the Austrian las the bonds are sold. There is some tle son -L. A. Jr., of Jacksonville, bonds tfrtjp. but the bonds secured
Your only ferret will be that you
'^redlts mortgages are
workmen out of American a mm uni-1 discussion of the various men over the is the gui*st,of her father, C. C. Hum-, j,y the
hadn’
t done t-’o before.
tion factories.
rounty who would like to serve the |h*&gt;- phrey.
j not affected*
P flf ■ I
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p!e as truilstees nnd the discussion cal's
luike I’aterick returned to his I . ‘ ••There is in this subject a great
N o t' too late yet to consider the to mind the fart that the «»l&lt;l board o( home in Kissimmee last Wednesday, opportunist for the portutii citizen
Semjnole County Fair. The Com- bond trustee* have served the jteople
Mr. and Mrs. John Howell and of calibre and agemica adequate to
111 P a r k A v e .
F re e D e liv e r?
merciai Club should gel busy on faithfully and well and WITHOUT daughter, -motored from Ft. White, reach this country. I can only hope
this project at once. The fair held PAY. Since it seems impossible (or Saturday and were the guests of to arouse such a one to duty t.nd the
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
last year was successful in every the membeni of fhe old (ward to serve in their cousin, J,. M. Lord Sunday, fume that lie before him in such a !
particular nnd should be repeated the new issue while holding their j&gt;osi- and Monday returned home.
AGENTS
campaign.- Florida Growers News
I
on a much.larger scale.
tion as trustees of the special district
Mr and Mrs. M. M. Wynn and
------O-----they certain1)- deserved great credit in fanily of Ft. White, were the gueats
* or
Houaew.j,
Sweet pntrtoes are no pro fieri y
The summer excursions from New their tenure of'office for the patriotic t,f their brothers, J 11 and J M.i
Olfic, Milh HOLDES'SIAl. LUTATC
*
appreciated north of the Mason and
York to Sanford have not resulted duty of serving und giving their lime an Wynn, Sunday und Monday.
Edwin Hunphfey has returned Dixon line, for there a potato which;
in making any new rilixons as yet attention to the duties of the office free
F lo rid a
Sanford.
Anil
but every one of the excursionists thus saving the tax payers of the s|»eci»l from hi* trip in his car from Miami is dry and mealy is demanded
He reports n fine ' everybody in the South knows t fi.it a:
have been greatly Kn pressed with dlstruct wim,• $2,0(Mlt thul would have mill Key West
really good sweet potato must be
Sanford and her big hearted people gone to them as a commission *a!af&gt; time
W H E R E S H A L L I GO T O S C H O O L ?
Mrs, Rryun. Mrs. Tolar and Mrs. moist when cooked and "dripping
We have given them a touch of It is likely that the new board will em­
There ur* very few
southern hospitality that they will brace other parts of the county other Rrotherson were the dinner guests with *weett!»’*s
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR tVOMEN
T h e State University
thun Wie Sanford district although San­ of Mr* I \ Stenstrom Thursday real Southern yams in the Baltimore
remember
1x1.1-silAnnkk. H-A.
ford will also be represented hut if such
GalneHville, Florida
Mr* C. It. Lord while teturning markets, but. if properly cooked, the
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Standard the same us those of the
a thing is jtossibh* the metnlaT- of tin fiome from Sanford list Wednes­ potatoes which are sold are sweet
itol&gt; Holly o&gt; a candidate lor posibest college* and universities in the
Highest standard*, ranking w.th
old lioard should lie considered and if day. came in rontact with a large a ml toot hart me
count r\
the largest and beat UDiversities of
master of Sanford This should
they cannot be ajifKiintisl liicy uTtainly rattle snake trying to i Aiss the
Modern buddings t.nd equipment;
the North and Fast
Raked "Sw eet*."
be equivalent to saying Uuu Ron
all modi rti conver.iei'i i .
deserve
a
liirge
vote
of
thanks
for
what
brick
road
She
succeeded
in
killing
dS7
students
lu*t
session.
Tota
Holly will Ik* the next iHwtmaster
The easiest and one of the nicest
473 r.tuden's ■c"ul- - term; lf&gt;3 sum­
they have done
In this day and agevtt
The roptib* measured over 5 ways to serve them ii* baked with enrollment 639, including Summer
• of ^anford
Certainly Rob Holly
mer term; total enrollment Inst ses­
School
of greed and gain the spectacle »d three* feet in length
sion tiJti.
,
has earned anything that he might
tin- skins on Choose potatoes which
Tuition free, excepting $20.00 per
Tuition free in College and Nor­
men serving as bond t
m without
J I. Nolan was on the sick li* are a little plump and are about one
ask ol the people of San ford nnd
semester for law
mal School.
pay U.,a*Vmqy of
without last week
Seminole
In any event we are fur
sue
Wash thoroughly and cut off
For further information address
For catalog and information write ’
words
It
is
hoped
that
the
new
board
Rotx-rt
Reporter Star
the ends. Place on the ruck in a mod­
EDWARD &lt; ONRADI. President
A. A. MUKPHKKF. President
Rural Credit Talk
Thanks Joe, but we have a line |w»m - Will lie equally a* efficient .reliable and
erately hot oven and cook for » long
King Victor Emmanuel of Italy
lion now and a duty to perform a* editor |patriotic as the old board
while, from an hour to an hour and a
received a letter from California a
O
The offices an- not worrying us nnv
half.
The long cooking does not
dozen years ago. Ana result he has
R U Y IN G A. HU M L \ .
spoil .them us it does the while poa palace in Rome and an income of
t,iw ' \ |
Rob Holly of the Sanford Herald!
An editorial Tro if? the I’xlajka jfJO.Otcb' * year to the International toato, but seems to deVolope the
j
intimates that he might be persuad­ News, reprinted on this page a few |n(,tituie of Agriculture^ Fifty-live flavor, nnd it certainly makes them
l -m
ARE GROWN FOR CAREFUL PLANTERS
ed to accept tlA postmustership of days ago. has-createjj considerable governments Viow, jmve’ delegates sweeter. Eaten with plenty of but­
ter,
they
are
delicious.
his town
We don i know anything local discuaaioji -in Mhe
MOOItKHTOWN.
a "
\
V article
in They gather'and digent fhe crop reNEW JERSEY
about local conditions in Kanfnrjl. or question, the editor of tjif News
Glazed
Swewl
Pnlnlnrn
porta tif the world and issue world
what applicants for the job there wrote about "Owning a Home"
Jt-weel potatoes should pot lie pared
dnti) thereon.
are doing bill w. do know that if nl,,j |ook. tile |iosition that n many
Mr David I.uiiin. who was ut the before cooking. Roil them with the
| w
Al„
. r (,,r
Real in 1..
Roll gets ll t |\* I'*»»totli., will I... run
i*cr
Ilian of Astor Hotel yeatvfday, wrote the skin* on until tender, '•kin at once mashed sweet potatoes
ip
of
cream
or
top
milk
and the
right
That's
- I., r . s w,- hav’ '■ " j moderate in co m e to remain in t In- letter, and the King of Itrfly ha* and cut in half
In a small skillet
Add a few
right ti go
h u ttin g in on “"me j renting &lt;•la**, rather than go deeplV- 'described him as the father of the 'melt equal quantities of dark-brown lii-nti'll &gt;olk of l egg
------a t i a u - u . a u * ... . L u k - d a w L T - W j t m o - rteht for -a -hom^-oh hn o w n .
t
h o '
S ^ k ^
7u^F'Tnd buitcrV -Rfltrmp -pomora « r‘“ na ui aiaULud.jgcr,tly lolii i. it h e !
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j place
i*
.i
i a « ti 11,v beaten
c i r r c r - l ax l a n tnr. rapnHy-. taking* gram
and
them in
«&gt;e.ncn whito
wnua of
oi an
an eeir
egg. TIul-----uui
assuming the heavy burden of intcr- delegate for ten years and came back ; n this syrup ana
plu
Thanks,
Unde Joe. That
no­ est. taxes, etc., which owning a home to the United States, raveruI weeks shallow pan. Brown in a hot oven, ter a baking dish or individual rume- lh,&gt; !»&gt;'»*'•* "I calomel everywhere. I t
is just ns effective, cleansing the sys­
tice is worth a dollar* worth of entzits
ugo for hln unnuaJ^jnontil'd ir«ration. basting them with any remaining kins and pile the mixture lightly in
tem thoroughly of bile, toning up
stamps no matter who is post*
them,
Rake
in
a
very
motlerate
The editor of the News advances
He has spent-Ahfii-.vaAttiori in Ken- syrup, and turn them so that they
the liver, and making that sluggish
oven until brown,
master.
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i the idea that putting the money In t uckj’ and Arkansas, selected ns will brown evenly.
feeling disappear like magic
Yet it
Sweet Potato Croquettes
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a savings bank is a Iletter policy centres of agriculture, talking to
Sweet Potato Pudding
Put
through
the
meat
grinder,
us’
•*
pleasant
to
take,
has
none
of th
than putting it .into payments -on meetings to farmers clubs and to
A D V I C E FOR JOE
Boil 3 large sweet potutoe*. peel in g the finest culler, enough ml disagreeable after effe'ets that make
a home
If C’ ongr onninn Scar- wants
neighborhood nut borings ujmmi the
und ma;h there should be 3 cups rooked sweet potatoes to tnskt- ! ' ; l*- dread calomel *o much
to find out who to appoint post­
Thig depends antifefy on the m«,n system for organization of the land­ Add j ) cup light brtiwn sugar, Jx cup
cup*. Add 1 tablespoon {helled but­
Feel fine ull the Utile Take l.iv-ve
master of Sanford, let him
and the circumsfances.
Many a holders and crop producers of this glibly butter,
teaspoon salt nnd 2 ter, 2 tra spoons brown sugar, lien ten vrr.-la i regularly, and health betake a poll of the newspaper men
man who can 'never see his way country, which he believes in essen­ or H gratings of nutmeg. Heat until
yolk of 1 egg, salt, |&gt;eppet, cinnamon i conies a habit
of Florida and stand by the
clear to putting aside money in a tial to growth, even; permanency .of light, then' stir in L4 cup seeded
and
a little marc.
Mix
well toGuurun/rr. Every gonuihe bottle
result. " J o e " thope this isn’ t
savings account, because he doesn t American Institutions.
raisins und Li cup broken "English
getber,
make
into
small
croquettes,
|
()ean
of L. K. Grigsby
lese Majesty) coultln t do a
Afflicted by chronic organic trouble jealnut meats. Lastly, gently fold in
have to and because he clln -find so
roll
in
fine
rtrumbs
in
beaten
egg
and
an(1
i(
it
not
^
M ll,ft c t jon
wiser thing than make the
many ways for spending it, will, I of the heart,. Mr. ' Lubfrt JUJts the *tht! stiffly-beaten white of 1 egg. Pile
appointment withmit farther
For
once he has gone into puying for a \limit of his own life at afiOtheCyfar in.a buttered baking dish, dot over then in crumbs again and fry in deep your money will be returned.
fat. Drain on paper and serve hot. stile in the big 50r anf $1.00 bdttfc*
•delay. Do Land New*
home, feel compelled to save the .and a half. "IJis- arduous labor
with' marshmallows and brown in a
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the amonut of the payment each his rec^nV campaign thereby has
at W. G. Aldridge.
oderate dven.
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Machine That Matches Colors.
month or quarter and, hence, will special slgpifitxtmco. Ho is an AmerV O IC E F R O M T H E TO MR
Sweet 'Potato Ppnc'
The matching of colors haa been
.pul into jeal .prof&gt;erty the monay 'ican, aucpraaful j n business of very
Called on editor Rob Holly
brought down to an exact science by
Crkflm
cup,
butter,;
add
Aa
cup
that otherwise he would dissipate ltjTKc proportions^and does not even
when in Sanford, last week;
d when creamy, Heat'in H the Invention of a machine for tho
irt various. Ways, with no-*abiding apeak Gcrmafi, but bitlitfYca thut the sugar,
rode on Holly avenue; heard,
Iniilk.
2 'cupa hot mashed purpose.
?s^Ggl-muny is cup hoY
Lnndwir^schafflrnt vf.V
result.
about Holly boom for post­
s p e c ia l is t
poKjo
und
f
UblesiR^tjfqq
master; gazed long and tenderly
It becomes a matter of pride with the 'gyatem, o r ' t j j e[* model system, I ,WMl
Arid T f U*mipoonful*Mtflpi»id”
In "CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
Wood Made From Straw.
him and he mi\\ exert hi. utmost which the United $taW*r &gt;mi5t B(Jopt ginger
at the place where Holly s
with
the julrwyiunl grated
Artificial wood for matches U being Cuyc Them Without Cutting Thym Out
head gear’ used' to be;- .Holly • effort to lay by dmlugli to keep u p . to &gt;u*drc to its ipsic eWnent of
vor
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Li
nn orn,,M* PBtrt fot0 a but­ made from strpw by an .jnyenYlve
•Geo’ — Orlando Citizen. ,
the payments on tW homt^-he is natioryil strength -^and’ prosperity,
ORLANDO,
- FLORIDA
FTrnchman
tered
.un'd bnko&lt;l
b a k c l laiur
lutur m
in modI
pan
,und
i
tho
producer,
an
nutomntir,,
certain,
Makes ti* shiver. This man
.
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getting something for his money
ora
to
e oven.
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Howard wus hanged in Orlando last besides the mere privilege of occupy­ equable method of diatribuafioti for
tSweet Potato" Puff
hi«
product.
He
regards
such
a
sys­
week and now ho speaks from tho ing .the premises every
payment
tom b ' ‘Xre we dreaming or drink- gives him #a greater equity iq tho tem' as the death of apcinlinm and
Add '2 tablespoons butler and 1
I n g T : \property .*ml,-almost irefore^hi.*’ re­ kLhe strongest appeal -to men bf tablespoon sugar to 2 cups of hot
wealth, who ore big e n o u W to real­
%4"* -« —• O—
alizes it, it is paid for add it U his.
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( Seminole Counfy vot*i a bond
-^IW m .h ad not .made the de$1/'bhe ise that permanency of t M ’ United
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issue-of $ f 60,D00 for Kurd Toads.
money which haa brought hitii. thi* States U the'fundanlental uecceyity
Now .lisfeV for Holly s bowl.— - home of his own *oUld have’ disap- for .Assurance n&gt;f their poWiwhma.
r
St. Cloud Tribune.
* *•President Wilson haa^often called
peOred and brought liitfi nothing
Far.OrtffC II. H AND. P«raio&lt;-«
r.p fojsir.it,viArmwivi ■'
Nothing to howl about old Trip­ otht\ Lhan t.mpo'rary pleasures or Mr. Lubin into consultation, and in
U F WlItT.AFK. Cstint
a l. nKrrerAss sCAx.ni.
sonii koh witmt rrx&gt;PLK only
hammer. Little things like.$461).000 eonventenccs. or it wq| Id have been Washington his apartment in a ho­
worth of bonds are of weekly oc­ fiaid into the coffers of some land- tel ftftcn held two score of the leaders
H i
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
currence up here.
The day alter iordf with no result to him ezeipt r In ^ A g r e e s gathered to hear hia
rr
iv
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fhe road Honda carried, we' had place to e tt and aleep.
ion of the question of disROOM 9
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another gfor $76,000 worth of bond* La
Ion
5 or marketing, as it ofthn
Of eourse. as the News edRtvr
Jor school purpose* in the K
V£*!tra;i. ;eRIu b
of pr
suggrrts, interest is exorbitant until*8 called hertj, EiymoMt by check. This safe, jijphveilfont
district, just' to keep our hat
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Rural
credits
greatly
'interested
If*! ordir.i ry purchaser of a home;
andI economical way of suttHmr
settling household
househoid.qy- *
Next week we will probably
o .-in .U llm en U but, taking it oil them. saitL. Mr. Lulriii, "and they
Crackers
and
enkes
arc
another bond i»*ua of a f*w hundred
peeses klound very satisfactory and is appro* .
in all, the man who resumes the re­ have enacted a law whl^jh 1 belK-vc
not m ere c o n fe c tio n r thousand* for a"new hotel and unolhsponsibility and itie burdtp will most of them vqjed for becauac
ciated. C'hecking Accounts are cordially in- ■*?
they have great food value.
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, or- newspaper or tow.
the end, that W has done they did ri.ot^dare oppose any pro­
vited and every courtesy of f^afe banking is. '
Yr
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AjUly rnd that the it immaastirably posal witlf (ucli u title.'' T.berc are
r
least
fifty
bills
pending
in
Congn-xa
UNJUST CRITICISM,
l ettfr off tharv W be had continued
afforded,
- Editor Joe Reewe of the Orlando Re­ dropping hia1 irotiiy monthly into oi* the Subject of rural credits, end
I
Contain 50 per cent more,
porter Star in rn editorial on "Unjuat the replai rgent's rapartoua, pocket nonb of them retches the benrt of
m u ril in n p 0r p o u n d
crititicism get* filter the ncwsticpeni rnd dreaming of r * r vin.^s account fhe subject any more than does the
t ’ mr.l -C-read.' 122Lin'd.
one recently enacted.
criticising Governor wbirh, somehow, never get* ttarted.
L-'U
Trammell, lot pardoning a Dell known
I. t *-.
They all provide for a system of
.The aure*t. saving* account is in
trirrinal1 a fe
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t *»o •. svw
Joe .i* »all
I « rigfit good S
real ( a-vwvxr
«-*Ule— especially
ts p tifiiij
Ml
in a
M lenders wss
i mi |nu|n
n itm ,
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on m
farm
properties.
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in which the coHtest was won pretty girls can be aeon on tho street
by Doris Pope, first prixe and Jamie Ixl Lhair. bathing suits,.wending their., . .
A r » / A T T&lt;T* n r V r v m
Robson the •'booby" each o f them way to Muuon a pool,'a popular
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being
presented with a game.
resort.
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. Assisting Mrs. RoRs'on were, Mrs
!! L I U l e H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n
On Tuesday evening one of these
Peck, Mrs. Hayes and Miss Gertrude parties enjoyed a swim, at the pool
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o f M a t t e r s in B r i e f J5
Brown and Mrs. Washburn.
In­ and later 4n the evening enjoyed a
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P e r s o n a l I t e m s of
|^ ^mauttianmsarirsauagaBaa&lt;3mj.ttt&lt;aaamit3naaaao»sflaaaftflaijmiaa
vited for this lovely 'party were. ride to and a lunch at the spring
In te re s t
Dorothy Ray, Doris Pope,--Yirgia several miles out- on First street.
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Sletntneyer— Adam*
ideal hostess, sp the hours were fillipd Packard, Margaret Cowan, Velma
Chaperoned by Mr. and Mr».
Summary uf the Flosllog Small
With a very pretty ceremony at with tll«n y pleasant surprises, among Shipp, Alston Speer, L. P. and Lena W. P. Carter, were. Misses Margar- *
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
the First Methodist church, Tues- j then. the dry-goods contest, preceded Belle Hagan, Emma Spencer, Maud et Davis, Eleanor Roberta, Ruth
Hurried Herald [tenders
day afternoon. Miss Kathleen Stein- b&gt;’ the ffurstlon “ what should the Ijike, Louise Fields, Elizabeth Whlt- Roberts, lintel Hand, Saidie Carter
meycr and Mr. Francis Best Adams j bride wear if her husband should he ner, Lou Ellen Mahoney, Mamie May. and Clarence Carter.
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The Brown, Fiugene Adams, Emily Booth
were united in marraige, Rev. H. W. a hunter, a gartiner etc. etc.
Mrs. Harry McMullen and two
JVrspnqf Afrttfion
Stebimeyer, tho bride's grandfather answers were v e f y amusing and Brown, Eugene Adnms, Emily B o llcfj *
Vi
sisters Jessie and Welna Graves,
Lynn
Kill
officiating. A hit of sentiment pre­ brought forth merry peals of luugh- May .nd MHJr.d Holly. M l j G n d \ * M' „
ynn Kilbourn of Arcadiu,
returned home Wednesday • uftervailed in the first wedding in the ter. Miss Ethel Sharpe of Orlando, Irene Griffin, Albert Connelly, Theo­ is enjoying a visit with her mother^
a very delightful visit in Lakeland.
new church, which is yet only half had evidently given the subject dore Miller, LeClaire Jones, Emily Mr*. J. H. F’erguson.
We will pay you 4 cents a pound
finished. Being built during the in­ much serious consideration for to Cameron, and Eugenia and Benja­
for old rim cut cdsirign, sires 30 x 3
cumbency of Rev. F. E. Stcimbeyer, her fell the appropriate prise, n min Bardon.
Misses
May
Bell and Sa[dee
and 30 x 3}$. Sanford Machine &amp;.
the bride’s father, it was his wish darning sot. T o the guest pf honor
'"""••fa chibald of Waycross arc the at­
Garage Co.
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that his eldest daughter should be a set was also given.
A/paler p Cfu6
tractive young guests of their aunt,
Prescriptions for Happiness were
Mrs.
C.
E.
W alter entertained the Mrs. Harvey Renfroe.
married
there.
Mrs. E mma Godbee leaves Friday following.
Marvellous . things were accom­ written by .the guests and sealed in members of the Mystery Tuesday
for Savannah, Gu., to visit friends.
envelopes with instructions to the afternoon with a charming p o r c h M is* Ki!en Mahoney and Mr.
plished in the way of decorating, by
On her return she. expecte to spend
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Notice
bride-elect
to open them upon hpr party.
Neither the ghosts walked j Clarence Mahoney are visiting friend
the committee in charge, and very
novernl days in Jacksonville.
Notive is hereby given that the
wedding
day,
and one each day fol­ or the Egyptian Mummies nroa^, so in HJchmond. Va.
lovely was the result, The wedding
5 or 6 doses 666 will break Annual Mooting' of the Stockholders color scheme of green arid pink were lowing' until the supply becomes ex­ the hours were pleasantly spi*ttt|
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That gny little hunch of with just work nnd a contest quite
any case of Fever or Chills. Price of the Crystal Ire Com'any will be effectively,, carried out with quan­ hausted.
Miss Saidie Carter of Valdosta,
held at lliu olfice of the Company
25 cents.
71-62tc
tities of palms and ferns and a pro­ young women, especially the pros­ in keeping with the order of the after who has been tho guest of Mr. and
at Sanford, Florida, on Monday the
fusion of love's wreath and double pective brides, are waiting with as noon.” "Stitches, afforded many Mrs. W. P. Carter returned homo
Mr. and Mrs. J. A.* Rouso of
4th day of October, 11)15, at eleven
much patience us the occasion de­ chances for spccualtion, the most
hybiscua. The walls and open win­
Thursday accompanied by her bro­
Cleveland, Ohio were in the city
o clock a. m., for the purpose of dows wero screened with p a l m' v f c s mands for tho return of Mrs. A^iums obvious being the hardest to guess,
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ther, Clarence Carter.
yesterday and propose to make San­
electing directors, and for the tran­ while tho tall branches of graceful that they might read and treasure (7) of course.
Mrs.
Harvey
Renfroe
ford their future home.
saction of such other business us bamboo formed the back-ground of these prescriptions.
proved to be the best guesser and \ Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of
Col and Mrs. T . E. Wilson left may be brought before said meeting.
At the refreshment hour Misaj wa, presented with a dainty little Trenton. Fla., spent the week end
the chancel, nt the foot o f which,
yesterday for the Critskill mountains,
F. G. W H IT N E Y
potted ferns were hanked.
Great Steinmeyfer was conducted to t h e ; handkerchief with crochet edge. An wjtj, Mr. and Mr*. Tom Williams,
where they will sojourn until early .V4tc
Secretary.
course was servedami the!
howls of pink (lowers stood upon seat of honor nt the head of the ice-cream
Noverfher.
Their postoffice address
table
and
presented
with
a
silver
guest*
departed
reluctantly (or theTxqMr* C.R. Walker
and
family
low pedestals on either nijlj; rtf the
will be Phoenicia, New York.
tray
piled
high
with
dainty
packages
mystery
meetings
are
always
enmotored
over
to
Lakeland
on
Wed
white ' ribboned f alsie.
Spencer's Good Iteporl
which
pVoved
to
tie
a
varied
nsjnyuhle.
Take a ride on the Jitney Bus
nesdny for ngverjil days visit
A beautiful'program of music was
The following report on the A, ( ’ 1.
; sort meet of lovely silk hose
The
in the evening.
Special summer Ib-stiirtnnt «|p»-aka well for the able matin rendered by Mrs. Claud
Herndon
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table was charmingly arranged, aj
S fruit I ’arty
Mr and Mrs. YVnghrr and ntcate 20c, round trip Cameron City R, o f
t; \\\ Spencer.
at the piano and Mr*. *J. K. M«lprofusion of yellow flowers and green
Miss Vera Terheun witerlnined a ! tractive daughters, Misses Maude
and Monroe.
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tingcr, soloist, including Guy, De
Septcrntjer 7, *11)15
feathery
fern
enhancing
t
o
“
,ttUt&gt;
t
charming
bevy of gir^ on Thursday Alice und Ada, visitf&gt;ti Mrs. W. H.
ilardelot s
••Because" and "O h
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry and
In reference to A. C. L, Restaurant
or the perfect appointments. Pt|ro i afternoon with u needle-work party Peters on Saturday , while on route
Perfect
Love"
(Burleigh)
while
the
famiTy and R. J. Holly will go to at Sanford.
** J In honor of Miss Sadie Archibald to Daytona for Labor Day.
They
guests were assembling. During the ice and cakes were sor\e&lt;.
Daytona Bench tomorrow and spend
Ruth
Ntein
meyer
delig
ite&lt;
t
o
com
0j
Waycross,
Gn.,
the
attractive
returned
to
Kissimmee
on
Tuesday.
Mr. G. AV. Spencer,
ceremony, "Traumerei'J (Schuman)
Sunday.
puny with several, choice negro dia- young guest of Mrs,
Sanford, Florida.
Mrs. Harvey Ren-J
was softly played.
Mendelesohn s
lerl
-eudings
Drink Elder Springs Water, the Dear Sir
(roe
The
girls
gathered
in the arbor I
wedding march ».i* played us the
Mrrv. Greenwood, of Orlando, and
The guests of this happy occasion on the lawn and enjoyed the novelty'
purest and best water l&lt;&gt; he hail ■ Deputy Hotel Inspeetnr, Mr A. / reci ptional.
To the strains of the were
daughter.
Miss Tetherly, are spend­
Misses Knthl,aen Steinmeyi-r, of the open-air enfiTtainmer.t
Delivered to your donr In (Be gallon Brown l re|K&gt;rts on tin* 3rd iiirt tin t
A
To the strains of the bridal chorus
ing
Sever-!
weeks at Daytona Bench
Roth Stetiimeyer. Cl.vire U ulker
bottles. Phone IOI7-3.
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contest no parly large ur
\injr place w..&gt; thornigUv -• ro net! end from l.oheiigrm, the bride entered
Setuei Williams, Ruth Roberts. Miss sm.(n , complete without its iiin- after a vis't to Mrs f K Walker.
j Messrs. Purdy nnd I’arkitigton Mint .ill MTis-n- wi r.- in good isindrtion the ihurih on the urm of the groom Ethel Sharpe of Orlando; and
Mis ( ^ )n this age
wns indulged in,
f Osteen were in fbe city today on j The kitehei. l m I dr w.g room w-re hmh prrreeded by the dainty little ring
Armstrong and Mr.
Marion Knight of Delnind Mes.lumes Su|(1,.^ Arrhi(inM iulll Mollir Aber­ ^ M r s Geo
hearer, Beryl Sleinmeyer. hearing
business connected with the printing I screened ami in good coudiiioi
r&gt; ttimed
F'raser Armstrong
have
I)
C It Walker. DeWiti Hay
nathy Doing for the Urst place with
of a booklet for Osteen and vicinity
T h e is u vi r.- plihatrg ri port to get the ring upon u white satin cushion, Sin a tml-ser.
from
Sr
Augustine.
Anna ,
,
,
Alfred
I’ lullip
I eleven guesses out of twelve, were
on your Restaurant, and we like to resting upon a silver tray.
Walker
r ~ . T\
Packages delivered on the Jitney have siirh repoits on our l/siger; and
the recipient of the little gifts \
Miss Marion Knight of De La ml,
The bride was married in a hand­
Bu* Line for 5e per 25 !l&gt;*
Car- we trust that III future we shill always
Sarah
Wight
won
the
''booby
in
I
some coat suit of navy blue serge,
land Miss Ethel Slntrjie of Orlando
Iti’ thttuu I'urlu
run from Chappell's on Hast Side to gel such re|Mirt-t on your ph is- of (lust
the draw with the other*, on eight
the con* made cuta way. single-breast
have returned to their respective
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and
Mrs
J
N
Robson
ent
Monroe on West Side
For fu r t h ir ness, ussuring you of my hearty ism»ihtu guesses
Refreshment* were served
, ho liner Kffter a delightful visit to
ed front und straight flare hack, erlained with a pretty pink tea In
information phone 331, Sanford
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tion and y.tu I serve you at any lime at button-trim rued ruffs, the skirt raised homir of the fifth birthday of their and nt u lute hour of the afternoon Miss
t bvirA Walker
tile
girls
dispersed
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Transfer Co. .
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this end of the line It Will lie my pleasure wuist-line, pluiu panel bark and
little daughter l'e.»rl
last Saturday
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to do so
front, with pointed side panels, fin a It • r noon at their charming home oil
Those present were Saidie Arch- i
Mr* Y/ K Power* nnd Uttje sob
Norman Bauman, representing
Y ours \i-r;. truly,
ished with buttons
With this ■-tyl the Heights
Twenty-live young ihald. Mullie Abernathy. Anna Mas-! Kim-hen returned NVednesday after
the Goodrich T ire Co , of Akron.
A L MESSER.
ish suit was worn a blouse of cream guests were invited to enjoy the jolly on, Ednu ^Yilltums, Idea nor Herrijig u mnnUi »|&gt;et,t ut Daytona Beach
Ohio, called on the local trade yester­
H otel Commis-sioner
embroidered net over flesh rolorrd party and share in the happy games Surah Wight, Lelu Hutchinson, Gusday and reports the trade in his
Adv
”ltev uritl Mr* W II Steinmoyir
chiffon and a chic hat. Huh* mode), nnd romps, that thade the hours fly »tr F'rimk. Margery Packard, Ali
territory as growing all the time
of
MaitlnntJ tire the guest* of their
Ihill.
Margaret
Strong
in dark blue velvet with piping of Jfust mi the wings of pleasure
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f ps.du and t.rapevllle
A. H. Cook A: Co Orlando, F'la
white HHlin and finished with a roy­ was a pretty picture, as the little
son, Rev. F. Fi Stelnmeycr.
are seeking irfveslments in this sec­
Jesse Lee was a visitor at Mr al blue ostrich pompon.
At the lads and lusses gathered upon the
I ’arkayr Mortal
tion, lands, hunk stocks, mortgages Thompson s Sunday nnd also visited waist was worn a corsage boquet of
lawn, the girls in their while frocks
The' Ladles l.'iilon of tho CongreMr.
und • Mrs.
JaHt Rudicill,
and business opportunities.
If you our Sunday School.
pink roses und valley lillies. A pear.I und gny ribbons flittering about like
gational
church
will
hold
one
o
f
'
guests
nt
the
SteintattyciwXdums
wedhavd (or sale a good business, write
Mr. Geo. Clark sold his tenant brooch, un heirloom of the Stein- hrilliunl liued butterflies, the sweet their enjoyable socials, a package ding, have returned t*o their home
the Company.
Relations confitlen house and about two acres of land meycr family was worn by the bride
luces of all testifying to th
joy- nucjul. ut the home of Mr*. J. II.I m Orlando.
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to Mr. Toni Gilfillcn of Sanford; | The little ring-hearer wore a pret- wit hin their happy hearts, as the do­ Ferguson, Thursday, Sept 23. Pack-1
'i M F'leisher has returned to San­ they do not expect to move in until iy ingefie frock of white organdie., ligiit* of the afternoon unfolded one age* will he solil for the modern t e ! ^ M r and Mr* H B M ct'ill have
*
with plaited front ha nded a t t hi h&gt; one
ford to get his funning oper lions Spring
priii of ten cents and y ou gel ymir ttel urn* d to l 1\lolfu, a rio m jm iH C il
lor in
Mr t li rk ha* Mr Grey io-ljui g yoke with narrow yellow rildiot i
Within the In&gt;use l hi
started
Mr F'leisher is a buyer of
money's worth
('.ike and ice-cream
t heir *«»!•*
e rr.m g
\ yellow in junk wan beautiful
will also be on sail1 Tables will be
Sanford Vegetables and also tekes bin puttn g dnw n curbing fm nnot lu-r and finished with lace
tulle butterfly Ihiw worn at the back ijuunfltica u f pink vine stud double placed upon the porches and purka hand in the growing game him well on ho. pbtee.
llcli Cafe A ppyoved btrLomin i sal on—
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The following letter was received
green ferns und potted plants,
I he rendered throughout the evening nntl
ing little costume.
Tow .weeks and .an Aisual they will rattler this week.
by the management of t h e ' Bell
spend thq next eight months here.
The bride is the attractive eldest soft radiance of pink shaded can­ the entire evening will be tilled with Cafe of this city, from the office of
Little Sidney Vihlon huh not been
Every­ the Hotel C iminissioner of
daughter of Rev. and Mrs, F\* T f dles lent u glow of the roseate dawn pleasure and nmuse mem)
very well but is better now
Flor­
Notice
the charm of the pretty body is invited to come arf&lt;1 enjoy
Edwin
Lund
FUeumiryer.
possessing
a
sweetness
to
complete
ida
Mrs
Swanson.
Mr
, Occupation License Tux will, be
the fun and help a good cause niong.
and charm of manner that has scene
Ttillaha»*et&gt;, isejit 7-1915
due October 1st and should lie paid iju 1st and Miss Ruth Herquist spent
In
last Thursday in town shopping and endeared her to a litrge
large circle of
h, the drawing-room . the surne
before that date at the office of tin|
Mr
SI
Daridelake,
The groom Is a effective scheme was used in the aN^
visiting at Mrs Nelsons
Mr Nor admiring friends
&lt; htek rtl V
j Sanford, F'lo. idti
city clerk
of the Fer »u Id range merit of the table
( aught in
matt
Swanson
look
them
in
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his
valued
employee
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Dear Sir,- Mr A. 7, Brown reM
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Hardware Co
The many friends of a huge bow ut the chandelier nnd
nuto.
and Mrs. W P. Curter und a party, ports that oft the 3rd. inst you open6-7tr
City Clerk.
the young couple wish them a happy reaching to the four corners of the
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We are sorry to learn that Mrs. $
of young people on h -jo y ride to ed your place of husln«M. and «very„
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, i and prosperous journey through u table were streamers of pink tulle.
» J. T. Edward*, of Nortli Carolina, A J, „Thompson
has bsun very sick
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I’ultn Springs, Wednesday evening, thing was new und in good condition
, .
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lohg life together
The center was graced by the lovely
i s #in tly- city for a few days, greet­ with
an ashes* in her ear; also Mrs,
ut which place wns served a delicious and well screened throughout.
ing his many Sanford friends.
Mr. H.
baby has been sick 1 M“ ny handsome and useful pres­ pink tiirthday cake with the regula­ chicken pilluu, in honor of Miss
l. CL. Lundquiat
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We trust A a t wo cup.always
Edwards played on the famous team
Dr. Denton is treating «’ nl" In chystal, ’ silver, linens und tion number of candles on either Saidie Carter, of Valdosta, Ga.
In such a good find clean report a* i
vitbfyever.
here that won the penrtant of the both casA*.
other gift* testify to their popular side of which stood lull vases of addition to the guest of honor and from your [dace, and that you will
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Sandspur League and is very popu-.
ity among them being a chest of flowers and ferns. At the places, the others mentioned were, Misses FIssie, do all in your power to o « l * t us In
iajVHA Saturday \hcrr wn* a surlay among the boys and glfls.-•
lint ailvar, the gift of the Fernaid favors were pink cocoanut kisses Purdon, Ruth and Eleanor Roberts, raising the standard of THe score of
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p r ije jia r iy iqp Mrs/ E. W. Lund* _ **
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Hardware Co.; an exquisite eut- in wrhite paper nnd tied with pink Margaret Davis, Mary and Lucca the Restaurants in Sanford.
Come
Woodland Fark Suntluyw quist and Jitr. sister. Miss Ruth
glas* watet- BPtytcc anti table re- ribbons, a gift of the i/andy man, Chappell, Hazel, Ruth and Helen
We like to have nice reports to go
Those' wl)b enjoyed the
and Thursdays.
'• A real family Uergquist.
ffedtdr. .from the official lioard and Mr. Washburn. Pink tea. and sand­ Hand and Messrs. Wtlliun Coul- on our records, and we lYust that wo
cviffiing
were.
Mrutid
Mrs.
Elmer
play ground close -byi
The "rtnly
Sunday. School superintendent of the wiches with pink tilling, candies, bourn, James Lee, Henry Purdon, will not have any future cause to
place with amuseirtcuTts and n real Lundquiat and britljeL Oron LundMethodist church; a handsome pris­ cake* and ice-cream, nil in the pre­ Clarence Carter and Edwin Melsch. change our records tin your place.
^ y i l t a r y pool.
101-tf ■ quijt, hir. and Mnk. i/- Vlhlpn nnd
on rocker sent by the Brotherhood vailing color were served and fully
jdpn
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W ith best wishes 1 am,
'family nhd the Misfcw'F.Mna TiiotnpMrs. Irene F'uquny. duugfiter of siMi and Ebbn Stetlt rnrl CArl 4’ ier- clJss* and a *sct of. silver after-dim.er approved by the gny coterie of lit­
r ;•,
Sin mining Purfg
Yoqrs trul y,
Mr. and Mrs, S,
Arthur, will lie sbn.* Cu^- and coffee were served. ' coffee spoons given by Mrs. Stein- tle frletYds. %
Shimming
parties
have
become
A.
L. MESSER,
,
irip^er’s, class.
married on October 1st to p young
Games of all kinds were enjoyed, thu favorite pastime for the fag end
Hotel
Commissioner
It l*#hither Inte now to sepd in an
man, o f Miami. Mrs. Fuquay baa a
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ailams left immed­ the most fun being "o u r Ashing party of aummer, and many groups of
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account of the chicken pillau and also
• ■ . fine 10 aero farm in tho 'glades at
iately after the ceremony for Jack­
uf Jt,i)a tirihdny party. ,ih honor of
. Kendall, Fla., and she is going' to
sonville from which p6lnt they will
Mr.* Stedt and Fhc ! 6th birthday of
» get some dot* on celery grownup in
start ujtori their honeymoon trip,
-Hiss Ebb/ Stedt, but both were very
After three weeks they will return
•
Sanford and next year will try grow­
enjoyable.
V* * 1
ing celery on her Kendall farm
and begin housekeeping immediately
/ The Upsnlo. church
in a flour­ in the protty bungulow home, the
George T. R ice,’ editor of the ishing condition:’
Sunday' School w-eddlng gift of Mr. Adams to his
Okethobey. Cfall, one of the ntiwert* from 3") tq 36; Bible c(e*s cnriducted
bride) ■ , ’ i i ^.’ J *
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papers in Florida’s newest town, wcu by Mr. Ballinger from. 10 to 14
The ushery' were .Messrs. DeWitt
In* Sanford a few hours on Tuesday members.
Gird to welcome Miss
lUycY, Henry Ilutln McCall and
afternoon and paid the ILrald office Lit lira Porker again, the intermediate
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* A. IL Chappell. Out-of-town guests
an appreciated ’ visit
OkwcFohto t room’ also hed all It could jpold.
for the wedding were Rev. and Mr*.
E MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO FURNISH HELPFULi* boanPng and reminds o
of tho {
meeting will bo conducted
H. W. &gt; Stejnmeycr of Maitland;
western towns In the boom dnys. M.f. j by* Rev. Alfred Erickson on ThuraBANKING SERVICE. YOUR SMALL SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Mr. and Mrs. IL B. McCall, Ncnry
A.
iRire
the right man to boaat 'th b day, ':.. •
'Buurt (AlcCnll and Emmett McCall
flourishing little city rod !*• r. H y ^
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WILL RECEIVE THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION AS THE.
of Oviedo nnd Mr. and Mrs Jack
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at the church, Wednesday,;th* daufi- RudiciU of Orlando
LARGE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT.
‘ lira. A. *WJ.' 'Biiiv.'n qf |*otwbiirg era, were. route once ugflid: arid the
llom rry Shoicrr
W as,in thq-city on V/ctfm-jdnr'l'.ue! 4
*wind.qws .wAahlkl'arid floors mopped
In honor of Miss Kathleen Stcin..her bom ? l r f "Leesburg, rtiT^U.U'd j^ 1 the grounds- doanecj up. Those
4% INTEREST PAID ON_SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
moyer, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
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M,, Minnrik entertained .with
J moV«
silk stocking shower.
, The pretty rooms were -very at­
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tractive with ferns an d yellow cut
; .W ;vflowers, placed here and * there, ft
Forrest Lake, Pres.
D. L. Thrasher, Vice.A. R. Key, Coahier
, I,
I
w
charming golden setting Mr the
learn that these good people will bo qjii*t/Andrew Fhomfison,
at home nt the spring* and they will Unger and Mr. Norman S w a n u ^ bcjght

i! IN AND ABOUT THE CITY !i

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Re/. J. Edgar Wilson
At the Methodist church, services
in the Star Theatre next Sunduy,
Dr. J, Edgar Wilson, Editor o( the
Florida
Christian Advocate, will
preach both morning and evening.
At the Methodist church, services
in tlie Stcr Theatre next Sunday,
Dr. J. Edgar Wilson. Editor of the
Florida Christian Advocate,
will
preach both morning and evening.
Dr. Wilson is a strong personal
friend of the pastor. 4ie comes to
assist him for the day s services.
The pastor and officials 'fill lie
pleased to note the attendance of
the entire membership and friends at
one of these services. Dr. Wilson is a
clear andntrong preacher.
If you
have not heard him you should not
lose this opportunity to do so. The
time, Sunday Sept. 12, 11;00 a. Yn
7,30 p. m. The pastor hopes to be a
able to hold the services the Sunday

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C o u n ty .
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la n d a In S e m in o le C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
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door and

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to

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up

th e

th e

had

d ir e c t ly

to * t h e

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ta k e n

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of

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of

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a c r o s s th e c o u r t, w it h

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f u r io u s ly .

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th e y .

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m a tte r

w h ic h

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1

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p u lle d

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says

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nx

w h ic h

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th a t

lib r a r y . ”

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b r i n g 1t h a t

ta b o re t

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our

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to

C h in a m a n

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W
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point of begintng
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1.40
36
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— .
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36
fl. B 104 ll to begin
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7 00
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Begin SE corner lot 17 Cel4—0 '
*ery PUntalinn. run N 675
ft, K to point 243 ft W of
( aec line, N 697 ft. S
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point N nl begin, K to
14.0*1
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heglnlng . _. ____ _________ 23
M. M, Smith ’t
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t.
N of BE corner of 8 W [ (
aee, run N 1759 it, N
,V tW ealerly to W line o f See.
lion , R to t point 675 It
N, of S U»e of Seillon E to
IteSin fia t R 270 ft ________
23'
Begin 836 H W and 675 ft
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nl t, aee, S on Southern
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12 80 ft N of begin in g, S
to begin! rig
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23 ,
A. W Ifrown
Begin 1196 It W anil 705 ft
N of the ' 4 tat pent, on S
boundiy run \y 670 ft, N
1769 ft, 8 r a il8» t i .along
.
Fake l i s t ft, ft to begin ... 23
.Edith Mead ..j---------t____ .- B r a in 188} ft W and 705 (I
N ol Ij e*e on.B baundry.
run W 230 ft -_N 2259 ft,
31.00
to I -akr S -E a ite rly to
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It W ol W nd* ol Fr*neh
Avenue and
N aide ol
Goldahoro Avenue, run N
lo N line of *ec. W 100 ft,
S lo N aide ol G eldibora
Avenue, E 160 It. end leva
begin ISO ft E of N W cor­
ner run E 50 ft. S I 40 fl,
W 50 It. N 110 It. to be
gin 40 acroa more or leva
16
llegla 1|0 ft S ol N E corn er
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W 210 It I arre
36
Begin 8 10 rhatni S nf N VV
corner nf N F G run S 6 60
chalni F 15 chain*. F a il
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470 fl. lo begin
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92 U ft. 8 470 ft. K 9 2 1j
. ft. N 470 H ,v _______ ____ __ 35

Begin 10 It Sv ol the N W
corner lot 72 ol the Florida
Land At &lt;*ol, Co addltiiin
to South Sanford. VV 575
ft. S -fiO ft, y. 575 ft s
2 40 ft
3 fc
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2281 ft.’ W and 710 ft. H
of N E corner arc 3fc, run
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ft, .N E to
and all
that fiart of the S t t 'l j of
N K 'i of A t ‘ . L. !ty. ih ti
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W
of
N VV rurner »»f lot 72 of
the Fla, Land A Col, ( ’ n
add tn S Sanford in H*mlnoU county Florida, thrnc«
W 515 It. H 240 ft, K 575
ft. K 578 ft. N 240 ft to
35
begin
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Albert WaldJn ..

M. Smith

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....... Begin 4.35 chain* E and 6
2-3 chain* N of 8 lg tec.
run E* 10 chain*, N 3 1-3
chain*, W 10 chain*, X 3
1-3 chain* to begin — ____ 26
Frank Hall — .— ___ — — . . . Begin 4.35 chalna E and 3
1-3 cbaln*&gt;l ol 8 1/*»c. run
E 10 chain*, N 3 1-3 chain
W 10 chain*, 8 1 1 -1 chain
lea* W 3 1-3 chalna _____
Wm Jackaon . . . _____ —
Begin 3 1-3 chalne N and 4 35 rhaine E of S G eee,
run N 3 1-3 chalna, F 3 11-3 chain*. S 3 1-3 chalna,
W 3 1-3 chain* lo beginlog
____________
26
T. F. Adam* . ------------------Begin
Begin 980 H W and 160 fl.
H of N E corner, run W
185 ft S 470 f|. E 185 ft.
N 470 It. Alau begin 1165
ft. W and 190 It. S of N E
earner, run W' 185 ft. S

2.80

M. Cunningham
- .- J Green Han.---------------- T ~ «. 11
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f’erairr.un Aeenue and 8 l.
Gertrude Avenue, run E 5
chain., N 10 chain*, W 6
chain*, S 10 chalna u&gt; be­
gin........................................ 26,
— — Begin on N aid* of S(. Ger­
trud* Avenue 66.57 chain*
W of E tin* of H olly Aven
run S chain*, N 1122 ft, E
6 chalna. S 1122 f t v . .~ ____ 26
_____ Begin 10 chalna and three
link* N of S ly po*t, thence
K 4.35 chain*. N to N W
corner o f addition to i T.
6 K. W. 11y, N W to 11
aectlon tin* S to begintng _________________________ 36

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Julia Stewart
Chatman A XX4h*f
Addition to Hanford F loild l
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Catherine Davia
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BlrnUlorda Addition to Sanford
________,

8trlaffee&lt;law'a Addition to Hanford
W. E. Hawkin*. ... ...........„ 1 and &gt;................. —_— ------- ----------- ,
t . J. H a lo *.—. __________ Bagi.n at Inuraaction, cor canal and
S L Gertrude A v*. run E to N E
car. n iM k II, X J-'I5 (t. W 240 .
It, N 12 ll, K (O It u&gt; canal,along
ram * lo begin., 3 acre.
'___ ,.
Hubdlilalon o f Block* X t Z Sanford Via.
it. Meade
G. Hr Graham........ ............... N H « I W | 4 « I 7
M ary Warmajoy.................... 9 H , W J l o l 7 ------l * r a Krauaee . _______ — —.S.___;___ ______:__ ...
Jno Mciach!.... ............- ........ 12 and I S ........ ........
I). T . M c U o d ...... ........;____14
______________
A. B obbin*..____________I and N Ji o f 6
II. A. Girard........ _
______ 1 ______________
O. H. Gram llng..... ________ 5 , 6 , 7 —*— _________
Chaa. Jonaa .. ------------------ 814 V
------ ^----Uaknown
h» f i of 9 ,.,-----------II.' A. Otrard..........--------------------------------------- l .
Itebtnaon'a S o r t e r of an Addition to Honlh Hanford
A. Jamca.__ _____ _______ __ — Begin at
U N E corner, run W 85 It,
^
8 60 ft. E *S It, N 60 ft, lot 1
._
re pi 174 It N A S by 117 It |
Green llart.. _________________AU oieept
H A W Dot 2.
R. Shepard
__________ W 'y of 4 —
llenton A Clark .....____ __,_E l* of 4 ___ ___ __ — • -----------------W. M. Clarkk
___________ W H 6 and 6 .......
P ell* M errill ...................... 14 and 15
Unknown
. . . ________ . 20
W. Xf. d a r k
.... ____ S I .......................
Chat- Knight
_________3 ol 23
I.. J. fjn d e e y _______________ at..
. .
36
W. M . Clark
.............. ....... 1 and 6
Millie Collin*
____ _______ 37 lea. S 56 ft
Clark's Hubdli lalon .of lUuck 24
24
W .'C . Corker___ ____________ J. . . . . . . . _________
D ateJark von
. ....
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24
W. M. Clark
. ... 3 .
...
2t
24
G. W . W illia m *......... ........... 4...... .........
......
21
C. It. W illia m * _________ ___ 6. 7. 8_______
21
M o w William*. .. ..
.
12 and 11
24
Fannie EUi.on.......... .........: _9 and 10
W. T . L c a tlil’a Hub l&gt;li lalon
W . T . Leav o lt.....„
....... —7. 8, 9, I t . I t . IS, 18. 16. 20. 21 .
8. W. W right............... e/_*___N t ) ol 3
...........
__________
8. r . C raw ford. . . ____________SJi ol 3
____________
C. H. Martin
______„ 4 ........ ...................
1. (1. Hanlon
...... . . 5 . .
W. U Mickin*
Andrew Anderaon
' ” .’ "* 6 " ’
. ” ... '
Clark’a Sabdlvlalen » l Black 23
23
W. M. Clark
l. 2. 3, 5, 6. 7 ......................
J J. Juhnaum
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had entered. They went up to
Jacksonville via Dad* City', Ocala,
Jacksonville, and returned via St.
Augustine. Orlando. Klgslmmee to
STA TE M E N T OF T H E ’ C O N D ITIO N OF TH E
Tampa.
•*,
, ‘
, It waa a notable event, as thc^e
was nothing but sand trails to fob
low, stumps to dodge, and streams to
ford.
(
J f t WANT YOUR tiUSlWt^iHorn. F. A. Wood made the trip!
with Mrs. Wood. • He made a good
At (he Close of B u sin ess September 2nd, 1915, Condensed from Report
record. He hit a stump a n d ‘ bent a
front axle. Ho built a bon-fire,
to the State Banking Department •
,
K ”/ ’ &gt;
heated the axle and In two bourn
was on the road again.
Horace Williams, of St. Peters­
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
burg, «*on the first prixe.
Capital and Surplus...........$ 45,000.00
Loans
$208,669.75
There was a good roads rally at
Tampa in mid-summer.
Over Drafts
49.43
OCIm la IUnM
T « l«&gt; &gt; ■ ■ No. MS
From
that
lime
the
roads
as
laid
Stocks an Bonds
6,700.00
T H E E AST COAST C A N A L
Dividends Unpaid..............
12.00
In the I Bat Issue of the Sanford out by the Times has been the acB8’:
Banking House, Fixtures
Editorial in K ey Weat Advertiaor Hqrald Hon. J. N. Whitner has a c c e p te d routes to and from Jarksonand Other Rea! Estate ... 45,141.45
■Utea that it ia a quarter of n cen­ artich? of much' importance to the ville. while others communities have
Bills Papable................
35,000.00
Revenue Stamps
26.00
tury old on ita birthday )aat week people of Florida generally; it is fought for recognition
5,172.01
School &amp; County Warrants
. *n d Egbert Bail continuea to hold of much importance to the people J The outcome of six years agitation
has
borne
fruit.
Today
all
Florida
419.43
Profit
and
Loss
..........
down the tripod. Success to the of this section.
D E P O S IT S ...................... 205,859.24
is
for
good
roads.
A d v^rtiaer.
It seems that there is an effort
Cash on Hand and Due
And it is fitting that T. Ed Bryan
on foot to have the govern meat
from Banks.............
mm
•■ s
purchase the East Coast Canal froth i* the president of the good roads or­
Work will aoon commence
,
the company which has been en­ ganisation in the South.
seventy thousand dollar
$285,871.23
It was his energy that made this
t 'C
gaged in opening and operating the
government building in Sanford
said waterway. This waterway seem first Fath-Findlng Tour in Florida’ a
and t * aoon aa it ia completed
- -re.-*
to have been of, practically no ser­ success. T o the Tampa Times be­
ant} quarters are provided in
_
_
___
1,0.
L.
Taylor,
Cashier
of
The
Peoples
Bank
of
Sanfore,
do
solemnly
vice; arid the proposition is to have longs the honor of advancing the
keeping with his dignity, Bob Hol­
swear that the above statement of the condition of said Bank at the close of
the
government take it over, keep idea. Clearwater Sun.
ly is to be appointed postmaster.
it
in
condition
and
exorcise
juris­
— Wauchulla Advocate.
business on. 2nd day of September, 1915, is true to the best of my knowledge.
diction over it
, .
- — 0 — *—
Dally Thought
Attest:
.
O. L. TAYLO R, Cashier.
tf .. man has nothing to reproach
Seminole county has taken
Some time ago the Reporter#:•
II. R. STEVENS, C. M. HAND, S. PI LESTON, D ir e c t s .
tfrjlta place in line among the proStar stated that I ii!&gt; plan appeared hlni-.K with, he ran bear anything —
Phillipbrooks
*'grcsaive counties of the State.
to be the one til tie adopted because
Last Monday in the election
of the seeming inability of the canal
Aeroplane’s Salute.
j,
f . to settle th£ question of a bond
conpany to keep the waterway In
An
aeroplane
ralutes by dipping ami
issue to build’ brick roads the
a navigable condition. At the time,
•v
rising
In
tho
nlr
• bonds were carried by a vote of
— a„. ■■■ **
however, we were not informed that
more than two to on#.— Lake­
an attempt wv.v being made to sell
.
No. 210 .
curry with him fuels and figures,
land Telegram.
the canal to tire gnefrnmerit
This
which
hr
will
exhibit
io
the
over*
- ~ 0
Iteporl o ' the 1 ondition of the Srminalc
j. (hr J||||&gt; t of the .irt irll written
bufib m il
&gt;• meet.- on
'!
t ount fork. kt n'ord, Fla., at the .
Congressman Sears, we move
by Mr Wintrier
He very proper!..
hin trip. which 1a c i h i: r.d figures
( lose of iliiHlnrss, Septem­
you, sir, that you decorate the
the
liu*
furl
tiiat
ills attention to
BY ('L A IT )E L E N C LE
•Iff fourt 1 th.
-g th t .-ri l.e
Sanford port office » n h Moil.
ber ?nd. 1915
U|t'.n V fit*
;i r'jii) wa- |i III * 1
million dollars or i :*m e.
In Mo­ obi
■nnsiiiereil goml
Thu* bring, me berk to whir, I mu lie of
Robert Holly. t he re by htu of
i hi*
lit.Si it'Ul KS
t I .-«: i’
i Io • ..mt* ■ •'
ing yourself und the aiirurti-..
or l.ad «• , orilmg to win tber you started, which t,
t 2j*.2t2 *7
that it is a very hy albiw i ug the extra S.*Ss|ll|l to I .bins ..n K,-si Ktats.r
.lie
T.'.l- land a a- granted
i Hurt t hi, law instead of waiting lw*ns ..n I uUxuraJ W i l l &lt;&lt;ihei Ui«n
city of Sanford, und paying a
the
-tot.
anti
looked
upon
politics
us
a
business
hard
problem
for
a
stale-wide
rur:lb, cn v ,r orient
,
.
.
.
lOsI t. .alt
ro.73S.lt
ur,,
graceful tribute t &gt; the rx-hb
l 1. g &gt;Mi tr&gt; nt
all msniratimt when the limit
to keep within the limit *et four years o ttie regular machinery. *'i intier t.s.n, sn&gt;! liberum,
Tin* wa. ..' going straight to the It* ■-I's"• i., •
profession of which Robt Jioll;.
the public e&gt; e in order
.rtfitiv ’*1am|»
1»1,0’&lt;’)
-olpewhul tin* as|H-it of of eX|ieii&lt;lit ufe« was the shy . tan■i ,iim&gt;
,
people
was
the
wa\
the
late
(jover1
ily
ot
Ssut.w
d
su
it
S
em
in
,.I.'V-a.niy
is a shining jewel
Plant City
one t „ K„ {
the public s vote the first *
asking i lie govern met t to tiuv some­ didates for public office had
,
,,
.
Winuu
’ .. ....
* . iT.s.tr.M
Itroward, I mher it..r.t, I'cto-ltsd sPthState Tft»s -jifkiMi
r ourier
whteh they must ti" to keep out nor and -emit&lt;*r elect
thin; w li i&gt; h i * I .i» a I -i ,nl.. pc &gt;d for bard proposition to solve, which
bad . C l !. .I-Cd .T A Mi , o
op,
|.ilet
H...............• »’
n« i,
er « ,1in*
11
to get tile money to
„,HJ. tti*- &gt;r&lt; on I i
u Lit ii i
IG-«i
l.418.pJ
• if , .uir-e thi- i, to t -t r,&lt; 1 ly trio* Was how
I u-ed
‘l-rti It
II IIl\*t*lf
HI L ir (. fhunvfi"'r*irt| '*it'ts* j
^■
L '1
ms sell in
Editor Hugh S|i rkrnar, i - ii .mvi g btr t b. i.i.i remain, that the pub- .make t he nisei Ves sufficiently known tbe. must d o o r gel b. at it iias fiei
. G .Nifb
•
H.iai-1 lltrl)h i m i i . f r (-11
in
\
new,|iap&gt;r
al.d
[oillticu]
work,,
(‘leafing
2
.1
M
J
1
1
into a fir.e new building at Ihiytonu lie lain
suggested by some
of Honda, ur a large pot- to put themselves in the way of
persons
e
'
I 1• '
and will have one of the tu&gt;-,t ; '.m i too of 1 1 . in ■*. r. gr.i t.ted t o t hr getting enough votes to win
suffering from grouch and indigc- and got result, a, long as I could •Jhh' ' , :'i|L!l "U
I 7.21*1 . ■ * '
%* ~ r- C X
x
I If course every one \v»il»M» &lt;
v a&gt;a«a :i
h* ha * ■'• re - 11 i, | -1,1'e t ....... .
in the state w hi
piihl:. liiiiroveAt this time, they have two bard turn, that such office hold rs now keep going
know.,
that
:i
T
T
.
ii
r
,
elected
to
the
nn.nxsni1 his present planThe editor .d Th. Mo • ' •
&gt;( stale-wide campaign (or tio
d M.u- it i .• me .itioiit that problems to solve to raise the neelegislator. I- i legislator until Ilfs
I I.MIII ITIV^S
Hefi-Jd had the plea-ure ,,f m-j.eii
Itself Imril
nr another office
an get
,I
let r . I mproi .•me i t Ron rd cessary ' wiierewnh.
» a(u'jti htfrtk L*wJ l/l ,
,l
ing the new building and part of w
tin- tiufdie la fids enough in tliese war tithf-s to give around among the people in w (iai successor I- &gt;bo ted, iillt Mr Wood’* Su
• ■
&gt;i
.f|&gt;4uti FvincJ
trip is (lie first example of a legis­ t ruitYolr'i Fruftiji *i/m* Eatjpirii—m and
the new plant last Sunday grid it ,i, a vt—led irr&lt; \tteaids t in that board, any candidate pause); and --to keep (bey term us ’ ’Official business.
^.
. J l«
T i m lkial
beauty in every re,peel Hugh ^pvrt, -&gt; \|tii li of tin- public domain was their •xpienditures within the limit .U1&lt;i w hib- gelt mg around, talk to lator working outside of regular |hvitlrnd* Unpaid
.. 11w
Iridt vRiuaJ
Subject
Sparkman is giving Mo* penpb' i ^riinlcd u s t . 1 ty .raiifomls end tb fixed for each candidate iiv what is the peojtle a■bout their own particu- hour*
kltr* ’#.*1/7
to ( Tvrsrk
Whatever may he tin* result of tirraend &lt;
rej lb*
good -weekly al pre,ont but expect, Mil, cuoaJ cniiip*fuy^. Now the ritni- known as
1 he t orrupt Practices jar piditicul business. Hut,t)iere is
I,’.**' » . t
pc«*»
Mr
Wood * trip, all who like to see
to issue
lull)
paper
a,
soon
us
j
.
it
appears
.would
unload
its
Law
of
1
1
a
candidate
ts
*^
thing
in
this
for
every
one
of
Tim
#
t
'rrtf^Alrr
of
!
IrfWMJt
*.
■J
an
exhibition
of
courage,
initiative
1
**ft
J
fW
*l
("b
c
.-k
u
*
2 Hi
tht* ttvw jilcfii i« installed
\i tin waterway on the government, and making a state wide canvass, this therse, as a matter pf eours&lt; will he
\
*
»*hl*"f'a
(
h
ts
k
*
f
hjlslilul
. .» , *' .
232.X1
preser/F tom«i he is having marital j ;l committee of Congress has lieen second problem of keeping the expen- atricity concuientious about it, and and perserverance, will give him the
mr
But
to
I
nrcjrpof»t«l
lUnki
11
9
3
1
M .V ;
troubles, i, moving Ins jihfint r**m- .ippojnted Yn rejiort on the mutter ditures do wn is tin Lie to prove harder carefully put down in his expense hailing sign of the "F re e and In­ Serlntc* 1'efwseit«
».
25.57t 71
dependent Order of Goodfellnw *, Totel |Trf» «fte
2l*,(X
t|.ST
plating a n.-» bmiding and ralritig
\|r Whitner goes on to show that than the first one of getting the mon- account, as a candidate, all expendi­
lu.OOOOO * , v •
lid..
. »l.le
and wish him well ujom his trip
a family of live children, all of which I th- route of the canal is nbt th 0 '»ey^hard
( HW luAltilillm ' IlfHvri Armqnl *
;..uooog
ture* he makes on official irijis or
this onu u.
••
would drive ,i ci r*. on* man to drink j,&lt; -t possitde route and t hat an J1!7»S53S
i have gone carefully over tins otherwise, when he is talking to and
Tuf *1
, '*
hut Ii ug I t
I-..I • ■. ! ,i r 1 i &gt;ti •■*
V» 171
* ^
pen ring hefori the people a- a can j
** at. .1 FI .nda *
1‘ ructices l,.tw of
1uI i,
iiiln-r Cjil a better route h. » beer, • orrupt
i ,jr,r . ( &gt;*.rf m*m* v*
to ti •
i .I,- d
We —.11*e re I\ repeatedly endorsed hence anollxir mil
didate.
and.
as
each
candidate
in
j
1 pronounce it unheatahln
It. purl ul itu* &lt; ondition of The Hank
| |..re*-sf 1are 1'■* ul
&lt;&gt;{ tJ^ ai-rei&gt;- r.AJtuwl
hopi* r.&lt; * i •ti...oli .. 11 lii- pre.enl reusotii.why Mie scheme of tiie cunal There is no wav In which a Candida milking Up his stalinooit of evp.n [ i i (Is ted ii levied o. Flo . in the v lnte
ftrtvi 1 •b ” rdl ’ * *r ' h*
*fatrmcfit
'* r4* ' •#Ib*‘ ■•*»»1 !' ”t|nr %
T|. ■ **fc *nd l«*firf
trouble* ci home and ronUnuv to poYnpariy sliould lie nijiped m tile date can exceed the limit set in ditures, hup Co swear that tin* in­
1
irfftw
't
F
i
UUM
1
l &gt;VKK.
ol Florida, at the &lt; lose of ItuhiN li iiwrnrr
1'rr-vjdrat
improve his plant and paper.
_rJLi;jjuxLci_iitar.
________________ each ca!tg. without committing f&gt;er- cludes everuthmg spent by himself,
IL Vk'M,ki_.
ness. September 2nd. 1915
TT
A T RntAptt^f
jury; and. having had some expehj- fTuiTcV everuTFung sjienT By Rimad117
-O----1tlffrtfvre
I
llrabtiffra
Anent the pardoning of a criminal) SOME GOOD ROADS H I S T O R Y I c,,r‘' ” B
SulrArrtlvr^i end •»i»rn to Ls’frir»* m# (hk llth
in a state-Witfe or others, in furtherance of his Lia • &lt;*n Its^l
' 1 S.Sli-l 1 lay .if
19|&amp;
ctihdrducy in any way, a candidate f/urn on t i»ll«trraj Srcufily *f|hr-r Thin
that has caused so much comment in
&lt; |. IllUTT.
Pritrr to 1909. or thereabouts. “ nv— - * “ m ; if&gt;‘ uh,“
* ,,* urp,
Vt
U
m
l
►
*•
&lt;
»&lt;
«*
*
Nectji/y fiibtir
include
all
of
these
items
in
,
,
,
,
,
i how candidates for state office, can [ must
the state the Reporter-Star gives
All
t
I
I
l/
&gt;
a
its
aih
I
1
iiw
Tuitili
if.,
.11
&gt;
.*
M&gt; r&gt;*'"r uv*i •
I'M&lt;
there were s few hard surfaced roads
.
.
.
,
I .
HT l‘f
*
...
,
.
. . .
,
keeii witiiin tiie limit and make a t he exjiense account he file,* as a i i vr rtlf i«f t*
the full text of the pardoning hoard
i£,nun Mti
ttthrr iLvrnl* Mutual Kif** !n«
ill Hortfu Hut they led to no place
1
. . .
,
Miorough
canvass one
tiiat
will! aruiidate, or commit perjury
report
It show* that the pardon
lUoltlltK Il.ut-W F if ml tiff All*! V tTuH-s lA'A *'
The few good roads radiated fro m 1
.
.. ,
,,
1*»ir iffnirx 1fvr**ir|w»f
Bank*
.1 i^- 1
^Sfi
w,i- a ronditlnn.il urn which miti­
rh.ich all of the Jieople
nut • avh winch no publi official can do
« *.L
1 I*** i
county seat*, a rt'ile or two end in a
gate, th e . (ruin .olio what hut does
man lias got to figure, tin, out.
On the iiroad principal
whtih
t 1 Js ,t.
I of *1
lew instances connected up the j.rtn
which rvcouriles me to the circuru- human nature makes true, that the
not assuage our anguish at the act.
• 1 ,- Ax-—',
cijinl towns of the county.
’HoW eve- if Joe Reese thinks it i"
stances which have held me in their unusual thing in business or polities
list. IUlie.
-V .&gt;.T .-m . . *
DENTIST
There was ni^AAox^tts of a Stall
—
* •’ * *
II ton Hi
M ‘V*
all right -e will take his article in
three yeras, |, bound to attract attention and &lt; apilal Stisrk I'tl 1 In *
gra,|&gt; lor the past three
C'
Surtvl vjs KuihI
J5&gt;f "ft
highway system, us it bu rned ..n net
wohk
K)»i
witirr.
pf
.
opl
k
t»Nt*
good
faith
and
wati'h
’
the
result
of
iTtillla krt:u» hiii titn urM
good roada through
ll 'n.possihle for me to he get the door of it vey much talked t’riuiY
K
'
Turn r»iiJi
Jbt f 3
the apt of the pardoning hoanil*.
a candidate at this time.
ln(il«JTu
&amp;
t
D
rpuoitJ
Subject In ('hr^k
a
b
o
u
t
whether
ho.
be
a
Henry
15.791.Si
titles irnd miles of vtiidreness.
Time ('milkttn ol lVi&gt;*»u
PEOPLES BANK BU ILDING
12.A|«» »i“
If they ran ronvert said criminal
Former Governor, and senatorial Ford, Jiaying his floor sweepers and (’jMshirY’* ('Herka OaLetAmliTifC
The narrow mipded policy i»rein.* ii
•V t '
into a good ritir.en far be it from us
j^
U
M
t*»
lncurpom
iwl
tlanL*
0
1
vailcd
a road Guilt through a rUndidate, Gilchrist, presented some window* wsahers $5.00 a day, and
ROOM
9
.,
to interfere. Anything is better
Tof el
ISI.SIS s«
noifflern county would^only lienefit ''figures, which’ were in the main and otherwise dividing profits on a,
thun the present convict system and
ufty as far correstf and. these figures left very liberal scale among his employees,
so thi* south Florida .cpuiftv
•
St a(«* nf Finntie i
if. i ll the criminals ran be pardoned
*.*^ _ - **
as'-Wourists were concerned, some little for newspaper advertising - or whether he tie a Woodrow* Wilson ( oun|y ol Hertiifiol* i *"*
and sent to.Orlando. Joe Reese ran
L. i iMjk. * *• hier *ff tkh1sInim* namrtl
;v .
which U the best publicity of all, reading his“ messages to Gppgross lT«nT.‘* IJsi Svnli*fsiftl &gt; (Bear fK*4 the AifOVa •» How to Clean Mother of PcSH.
thought.
Ilandl' s iff rabthnror p«aci or other .’
g flff"
bo .depended upon .to make them
ia frur In 1 h- hf*t Ilf fift kirnwirijf r
.iJQie* ,writ&lt;&gt;s rtdurned *b Florida ivnd in fact, the onjy.-w’ay to reach and putting his legislative'.broifrain ■Uitrfnrnf
eim! belli#f
*
articles i&gt;f the aamo material may bo
w
better citixena
x W
jT
S ' ,
joined all of the people. In my state­ through by main strongiM-iMld dog­
1 I • &lt;MIK. 1*at hit r 1
n:&lt; _*___ .
M
j ffdni*(^ffornin in 1910 and joinet
wit'll
pure
oliro
i
* ortrrt Alt«pt.
s. wide- canx’nsi^ fur Congressman-at- ged; persistence the rumpujgn that
ii (» ?*mtth
A N O T H KK „
W J IjUFtovi
good ttrge, I ep^nt a little over fifty- F A. Food, of St. Petfirsliurg, lias
j i r.uik
Holi Hollyt '* * candldBre Tor
for post* ro^lt^-aystefirfin
....._.?*,*« ,i.„.
1iifiTtorv
tiiat Faeilic Qitax; wight..hundrid dollars, exceeding thr statred, will bring him ennspicunml)
This alimdd be
master of Sanfhrd
Rfvtt?. and, was thoroughly imbued' }ir#{(£jjt' limit for u state candidate and more or less prominent 1^ 'before
equivalent to asying that Hob‘ Holly
with the idea for kjprida
,+by,.eighteen hundred dollars; and. the people of Florida
■S'
will be^ the next postntnftter of San­
' Wt talked the .Satthr, ove^ with na’^t .OyrryAl a newspaper. I didn’t
He is the first man I ever knew,
ford. Certainly nob Hollyd^ts e y tiftdbt. Bentley, city
of the haV&amp;eWt Rut in the advertising I in fifteen years Unjualntaatre with
-s *
-ed anytluag that he mtifhl aslt of the
-----"f ; ...
,
7.
. ,
Lmirn... and "bur boss"•ffft^'those 1'did in that, which would ha've .cost public affairs in this *lnti;, to ge
people o fJSari ford affd He
,
•
days, ,,II(! was enlhutiastlc over the me two thousand dollars or mon. diYectly to the people on n legisla­
any eV*nt we are for RoberB.— Or.EFFECTIVE SEPTEM BER 13th.
plr.n oY'a l&gt;th-Flnding Tour from considering the amount I did. I tive subjext which’ lie failed to get j
Undd • Reporter-^tnr.
made
a
very
modest
campaign,
com­
. ‘ Well 'aald: * And. .''by tho ‘w a ^ Tampa to Jacksonville, going by pared with some others 1 know about through the .legislature when ho
I .Brotbrf Ho\ly,*‘ 'If 3cou get there be- one route and.returning by another.’ and while it is far from my thought wajt-'fl meptber. Mr. Wood mtro­
B.
ll u'reel* a hill to change the tnolle.of
“ ‘ ta jt wo&gt; do, just tell ’ em we'ra-'a Together we approached. D.
or desire to say that any of the pre­
Me
K
;»y.
wbo
then
devoted
all
his
compensating
county officials (rum
W b J (Olfdn too.”
In other wordd, ffhc
sent candidates for stste offices will
editor xo,L 7‘ he Meteor had the en- ti mound talent to editing the Tampa make an immodest campaign, none the fee system to the salary ayatum.
r ■M
The Hill failed to get through, not
dorse me nt of Congressman L‘ Engle Times, of which he was and is now
of them a rt better known than I
GROSS TOWN &lt; Ut St'HEDl’ l F
sole
■owner.
Mr.
McKay
fell
into
’
because
it
wasn't
a
good
hill.*
as
it
fo r tho St.~ Augustine postmasterwas when I announced as u candi­
waa a piece of legislation that every­
abip and hope* to be similarly fa­ the idea at once, 2 nd on. that Friday
SANFORD
MONROE
SANFORD
CAMERON C m
date.
evening
in
June
1099,
won
written
body
has ktiown for some time*was
vored by Congrcsaman Sears
St.
l.v. 7:15 A.M . At . 7 :1 0 A .M .
l.v.
7
:30
A,
M.
Ar.
8:90 A. M.
an announcement of the
PathT ak e; just four items of expense badly needed to cut down the ex-j
M i f f - Augustine Meteor.
Ar. 8:15 A .M . l.v. 7:45 A. M.
Ar. 8:3'* A.
M* Lr.
U M.
l.v. TitJO-X’.
?i:J0 A,-Me ♦
Finding‘
Tour
which
appeared
in
tbe
that are absolutely essential in the trnvagant amounts which county
l.v. 3:15 P .M . Ar. / 3:4.. P. M.
O
l.v. 4 ;00 P,
*•
Ar. 4:M
1
_
X %M.
m
m
.
. . P7M.
mm
Ar. t:t.r. I* M l.v. *4:15 P..M.
automobile seetipn of the**lIVnea the (governor * race, for example, and officials gfi for their •.••■vie, but
\ r j 5:U0 I*
t j.v, 4:J.)-IV ji.
FR E E A D V E R T I S I N G
Sotiiriluv Nights
, you have exceeded more than tuff b e i h i i x * t ' u : • w i i - j u . , t e n o u g h u p
sat urdav. Nights
*r
There are many and devious woy« following day.
6:00
P. M. \ y f, :Ji) |*. M.
T
.&gt;
K
d
Bryan/
.then
secretary
of
.of
your
legal
limit
of
four
thousand
jiositi
•n
t
It
ti&gt;
t
hr
uiliifty r*l
i * *; :(ki &gt; • H . 'StoiS* ; s o P. M.
N -^{6 wba*t the new, pa per* out of free
•':Q0 P M. l.v. R:30 P'. M
tieiuls and &gt;lu ir f Me lids to jo. vein
advertising. The b«*t one yet is the. Tiimp* "Automobile Club, und do liars
9:30 !&gt;
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Ar 10:90 P. M. ^
l'!. 9*W \\
^ ^ 1 0 :0 0 p ! m ’ I
Traveling expenses.
months, it being reached
Ti,
egi dr.ture
prartiied by a certain automoftilo now prepidr.r.t bf.«thc Central High­
tr. 10:30 !’ . M. l.v. 10:30-1*. M. ^ % h . |0;30'p.
jp io o p! &gt;L ’ &lt; L-'
adjourned in June with this Hill
tire manufacturing company. They way AaaoeLtion, .over which meet­ 90 days, nt $5.00 a day $450.00.
FA,a:s
A y
FAfflfej
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Travel! fig expenses making spec ril­ in the Calendar graveyard of other
make up road map* lor Florida, and ing ! • | resided r.t Lakelrnd yester­
City
I.imlu.
A-IOC
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Rand,.&lt;’lt,I.inUt«,::V.t\T.,
.rlOf
es.
90
(Jnya,
at
$10
a
day
$900
00.
good Hi’l*
leave out all th# cities i.lpng the day, endorted the project and assum­
Heaydall Avenue ..
. lfic
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The
Filing fee and campaign hood
&gt;ute except the largest knowing.' that ed lull charge of the ‘ ‘ lun.
With two months to think it
Geneva Avenue
20r
!ilteiistroni*»C0ri»rr,. Vr.*?rtT.*ilrifi; Li’* * '
tbe onea Dft out will act up, a hoed T im e*'tou tlin ed to press-agent the $280.00.
M ..,.. «u u ..
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over and to prepare himself, Mr.
; Catnoron City---- - .
....... 30c
Printing plfnphlets Und signs
Monroe ....... .........................20c
through t h e ’itewapapfrs and tfo^pls affair,; offered a .silver cup to the
Wood st;.rt* in September to cover
of tradea and the bowl is fust what contestant J* who Would make the $500.00.
the state, carrying with ^bim (feti*
tbe company wanta hecaustf it gives bBtt time with fewest arrodents,j Dffire expense#, stamps. Htattrfnery, tldns whjch he will personally ask*
then Jree advertlalng. This eertahi and others joined fn with prixes tacking signs, newspaper advertis­ tbe* people to sjgn. riffling on the*
company of course left out Sanford until town lou, and automobile ac­ ing. each item coining high id. dome* Governor to rail «n extra session
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but not a man in Sanford kicked. cessories And other things made a ing, each item coming high if done of the legislature before the next " , p :.\( •" y o u r &lt;m .». y ’ »it j i t n e y , p h o n e 331 f o j i a n y s e r v i c e
Our
;
J ^ J goodly prixe Hit.
effectively, or eVen moderately, muit* primary, to make thiu chrngf.
1
OR TRAIN DAY OR NIG H T
't i
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The-run waa pulled ofl-^-aome 20 bo (mid out of what la left.
With the petitions, Mr. Wood wiU
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this conpany
chooses to put us
on th« Dixie Highway, the Scenic
Route,'’ the Loop the .Loop or the
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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
. W. M. HAYNES. BusUfeta Manager Insane Asylum Asphalt Appian Way.
.■Ttyy
Seminole county will have the finest
PublUhed E rrry T iw x U y u d Friary
sysfem of brick roads in the state
In the next twelve months and the
travel will come this way if we never
suascairmm rater, » a d t a n c k
get on any fake road maps that a
ON* T
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$2.00
91Z WONT IIB
1.23 certain tire company may issue.
We have a much better way t o
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sting this company and they will
M t H n A U d M C U i k f O n k r U M P o T t w h hear of it before they issue another
A l r w * m 20t P .r M o t h
ParM O la U U n . n M om Bo M &gt;M al OOWo road map.
But aa for playing us for suckers,
never. We have the goods here in
SeminolirVcOUnty and take no slack
&lt;
L' « * "
of Mon* lrA. 1*7*.
from anyone.

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and Georgia. Mrs. Butt accompjin-'
ied Dr. Butt it Mr and Mrs. Carter on
tho auto trip to North Carolina but
Utile Happenings—Mention
stopped over In Atlanta on the re­
" ‘ of Matters in B r ie fturn to spend a few weeks with
Personal Items of
friends and relatives.
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Alderman Davison Alderman Ab­
ernathy. A. D. .Smith and N. A.'
Summary of (hr Floating Small
Colbert left on Saturday for Sarasota
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
and other points on the gull where
Hurried Herald Headers
they expect to sojourn for several
days and catch some big fish. -We
Place you call wit,h phone 331 for hope llubc Allen will take good
jitn ey any service.
7-3tc care of them while they are in his
bailiwick.
T. J. Aulln, O. P. Swope and B. G
Smith were among the prominent
We are in receipt of the ki oving
arrivals from.Oviedo yesterday.
Picture Weekly, published at 4 09
Tho
After next Thursday ,Sept. IGth Pearl street, New York City.
Weekly
is
a
snappy
publication
with
Woodland Park will be opch only
all the news of the moving picture
Sundays.
7-ltc
world. Paul Gulick is the editor and
L. M. Hchbinder and J. T. McLain the staff is a strong one, among them
of Geneva were in the city yester­ being our old friend Wade Morton,
day on business.
who is the business manager und
from
tho amount of business shown
^
Miss Marth King of Oviedo is
spending u few days in tho city on the weekly Wade is evidently on
the job.
this week.

Weal Side Items
Sumpter countya efficient Tax
■CslUfiHHfcMr. j. H, Hughes of Buthnell. Fla., and his Interesting wife,
mother, and niece,
Mlsa Bessie
Bright of /Pelhnm. On-., motored
over and spent Thursday night
with Mr. und Mrs. J. H. • Pcrrilt
on tho west aido . Friday they' ex­
tended their trip to Miami.
Miss -Bessie Bright of Pelham, Gn.
is stopping for si’ while with her sister
M/s. J. H. Perrltt on the west
Side.
Curl Rabun, Daniel Murphy. New­
ton and Guy Stenstrom spent Sat­
urday at Potter's lake
Returning
homo after a glnburs time.

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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL filh, 1915

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THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY

Sana metis in nano corpora’
Wh^ch nu-aqs. What’s the use
of pushing the cultivation of th e ;]
mind and neglecting the cultivation
of-the body?

No. 8 1 .
No. 80
.No. 80
. 8:30 am
1:35 pm
8:10 pm
. 12:50 pm ,5:35 pm 12:35 am
. 5:20 am
9:18 am
8:00 pm
. 8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
. 1005: am
1:50 pm
1:38 am
12:35 pm
4:03 pm
4:25 am
. 2:40 pm
0:20 pm
7:13 am
All-atf-el Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington. Dining
Cur Service on Trains 82 nnd 80. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
I.v Jacksonville.
Ar Savannah.. . . .
\r Richmond
Ar Washington .
Ar Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia
Ar New York , .. .

And this suggests the very per­
tinent query. Should not physical
training be made a requirement in
our system of education, from the
kindergarten to the university?

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For Information and Reservation Phone or Writ®
The present lime of beginning
the school year in Florida la ap­
propriate to consider what is tho
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IlllUhoroujh llofrl. Tampa. Fla
relation of henlth to effective mental
Notice
Phone 17
Occupation License Tax will be training, in large measure the ques­
due October 1st and should be paid tion is solved by the conditions that
before that date at the ollice of the exist in rural communities, where
school children usually have fixed
city clerk.
duties about the home that require
M. W. L O V E L L
sufficient regular exercises to main­
5-7tc
C ity
Clerk.
tain a good degree of health. There
Force is generally n lack of such exercise
" A Gentleman of Leisure
for pupils in city schools, with a
W IN T E R PARK
of Situation
tendency
to
greater
concentration
" A Gentleman of Leisure, "th e
OLDEST COLLEGE A N D M O S T BEAUTIFUL
photodramn front the piny of tho on school work nnd with conse­
6
doses
666
will
brenk
Elmer
Rogers
is
after
them
again
5 or
samo name, in which Wallace Ed- quent had results.
CAMPUS IN FLORIDA
any cuso of Fuver or Chills. Price this time with a wonderful little dinger is seen as the star under tFe
A few Florida cities,
notably.
College, Academy, Music, Expression, Fine Arts, Domestic
booklet entitled ' ‘Safety First and It management of Jesse L. Lanky, is a
2b cents.
71-62tc
Jacksonville, have In recent years
is made especially for the children. genuine farce-comedy of situations.
and Industrial'Arts, Business, Teacher’s Course
given much time and some money
Joseph C. Awtry Traveling Even•,
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It shows the children starting to This is to say, the fun in dependent
toward utilizing the public parks,
'"T W E L V E buildings, steam heat, electrie lights, fire protection, fine
K«*li»t and Missionary, undenomi­
skate Or swimVor cross the street neither ’on words nor on grotesque
at* playgrounds, Under the dirvcnational, will bo. in Sanford Wednes­
* gymnasium; no malaria; quarter-million dollar endownment; three
and by pljliinc a red disk over the actions, but lies altogether in the|tjon of a paid expert supervisor,
•teachers of music; $5,000 organ; a dozen pianos; two glee clubs; chorus
day *ni{ht at 7.30 and will speak on
picture the result of their disobed­ actual complications of the xtoru physical exercise and competitive
class; superil new rooms for business school; full banking equipment; new
the streets.
ience of the parental' commands is The whole plot concerns the very
games have been made ntlrurtive
chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every modern devices;
|v JVe
l»ny y o » 4
a poundtmade apparent
The booklets are uminting adventures of a society to child, i ■'
The in vert merit bus
«••«!&gt;-‘i - " f mils, fertilizers, foods, water, preparation for engineering
lAf old rim cut. casings, sizes .10 x .) proving so popular that Mr Huger*
blood
who makes a wager that thought -plt-miid results i nd the
enur e, lake-'., boating, »w.mining, golf, tennis, football, basketball,
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Sanford Machine &amp; j* obliged to order several hundred1he can commit larceny and escupi \system should in* adopted be every
anil 30 X **
^*4Christian. Jnit undcnoniinntionnl; expenses moderate; scholarships avail­
!*■(inrage Cp.’
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more of tnem by wire
arrest, and who quilt* naturally Jidda municipality. Hut the
participa­
able.
For catalogues address tho secretary Winter Park, Florida.
Cruse Barnes expects to lenvo tlus * Mrs. R. J. Holly and children have himself in a series of most embar­ tion in these privileges, being volun­
tary, ha* reached only a smull perweek for Daytona Beach where he nrr|Ved home from Daytona Bench rassing uml unusual predicaments.
It was ho very fortunate that he ctui tr.gr- of the children in any of
will spend the fag end of his vara- where they spent several weeks lit
tion trying to catch all the fish in t |lt. |)nytonn Beach Hotel, one of should, by accident try this bur- these d id *
Don't play with serious matters—
■Is hern-tits he extended to
the Atlantic ocean.
the best resorts in the state
The I diarizing experiment &lt;&gt;n tin house
How i
In longing to tin fattier of tla- f i r 1 all of t 1-. i.i 1
don
t \OV curry your own inViranre
Take a ride on the Jitney Hus Uuvtonn Beach Hotel . n be re
against
in the evening.
Special summer commended to «nj one contemplating
l,%,d. .mo &lt;o , win •' A " ' r
More 'f'.in ever in the past, the
that prospective father in-law should
rato 20c. round trip Cameron City a -stay .it the bench n- being all
iiulii-s a! *’
ti-aclx r ar-- ....... ini' g
F I R E
h t&lt;pi-1 l.i I. ' Itig Phil
th- pili-iand Monroe.
Ini-tf thi.t could In desired in the wu&gt; of
• urn pb-i
IB- rcsporisi iu lit o-*
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.
a hotel
Mr and Mr, \vers spend . orn mission* r'
f*ir you )l find the money wanting when
, tlixli ni-'
!\ stiilabb- mi i lal tri'i’ Go to Musaon S Fool these hot
V l ii-iit!&lt; man of Leisure
iii!iki-s
,
their entire tune making the guestthe F IR E has wijted out your |iroj&gt;erty
ing
1 -ut . watchfulness
o v -r
th* |
days
Open every day except I u*’ *hi xll-tl l.usky routed\ . loi-ne**- it
comfort e ltl&lt;- and the D.i\ti*n;i 11*-:»« I
phy --cu I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 ami rapacity of
r days and Fridays.
Morning* for
Have our strong, reliable company
i- . !»**i|nti !
full of tin- Pi;' t -ort
Hotel is gaining a reputation second
i i - ' 1 p ,i | I Hi Is I " Ida flu- it 1 be
carry your risk and lie on the safe *ido
id
mail
t
ml.
but,
ill
the
slime
time,
Judies only.
*-tg
to none among the east const hotels |
|child victim of, hookworm or the
dog" tint call for any of the fool
Mr- l&gt; 1. Thrahser and daughter*
-mental
• i-ni I- pushed hevon'd
Reasonable rates’
\\ ..Iter
id I .t-ui- v i]
i-li *1. p«rx K wlx-h l a
d-&gt;it.
,o
May, have returned from an * x
~ \da in...........
fu»
met
i
i l i nul s or puni shed for
tended visit to New ^ nrk, I hi In III 1lie illy aflir an i Mended Vl-&gt;11 ti-u- li in l-ring tim-. ptnei!n • -if the failing 1 1■ . -p what I* beyiiini him
elfijna und other points in tin* north to Kentucky, and slut I-* that the old or-li-r into 111 -repute
T f l e t i'll el r must , or sho ul d, d e t e c t !
prospects for u good winter season
U allure Eddlllger, III “ A Gentle the ................... contagious disease
ii?lV
.ire apparent on every hand
Mr malt iif I .ensure.
was tlx oflerin und
in i -pi'iixis cu*i—. call
fur
UfhtU Elder Springs Water the A darns is one of ■■the prime mover*
at the Strand Theatre in New ^ *-rk nledx a! - v,i mum I mu
The recetllly
jin rest and best water to be bad. in the ret ,-ut deal r&gt;f the Thatcher
1 ll
Viin-nea s IIH- I elaborate pie urlopii il i l. ■ fur an annual medical
i » b * ered to your door In five gallon Realty I n . purchasing t lit-.interest
I are thealre f&lt;■r oi.e of the most • xumliiali
" j every s- hool chill in
4.
Phone 1017-3.
85 if
of the Holden Real E-lutdM o here Vh- eessfui Weeks 111 tTle history of
, the state should relieve the •.eaclx-r
LIVERY, S A L E S AND FEED S T A B L E
All members of the Order of F.ast uml is also the sales agent for the that national institution, ehargm; 41j t |UK In ly . Iiy* (dacing t! in the
Boro Star are invited to meet at tlx i ity property now Uit-tlg pli*r*»-*r oti mi admission pro- of tine DuP.r liuixls oj . nmpi leiit expert lUtlxir
C o n u r P a r k A v e n u e anrl S e c o n d S t r c o t
among them
tln-in brin%
ri-sxU-iloC of Mrs. LoHettu' Brother the
'he market
r(,,. \,.ry «utne piefuri will bi­ it j
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T O R S FO R A L L KIN D S OF H E A V Y H A U LIN G
1 1 is a move in th^ rig tit
son, 218 corner 3rtl -anti Palmetto Seminole I i-rraee subdivision ,1.t*a^-»-shown at the Satr. only much more direr, ion
Large supply of Hor s e s , Mules,
extruvug 11 ntl&gt; . with tlx- l ove and
A+‘v., .Wednesday p. m. at 3 00 n dm- the union station
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Bui tin- responsibility of main
Fifteen rents scale of prices, Friday,
Wa g o n s and Harness al ways
Ralph and Hal Wight and Hurry
taining u high average of health
From
the
Winter
(jttrdnn
Times
I
September
l-th.
Wilsorw.have tlx? tgrbrd fb^ the most
on hand F o r Sal e or Exchange
remain- with lh&gt;- school author.(&gt; F' M a v went to Sanford On
ryti bixt&amp; caUght in n morning, having

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The school furnishes the tram
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which depends tilt' treed of
The bgislattin of F’lorida has jiusday.
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'i- and this i* true of the
si-d a f•i!I provxlieg fo* tin- cxi in
Wash \ inrng w-nl In Sanfor-t Sal
l a 11, •:
■ v.el! a - of the bod V
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nalxMi of si'hottl ' i'lldri n und school
urdny returning Monday
Ia n l '
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tnuib
a hill'll
a
Wi-|!
hiiildings
and
lh*i,ir.iiiiinling.
A Newton ai d
K I Moiii-bofi --I SatifoTd. riiirde U*
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ill
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li iDrinkurd spent a call here I'hurdsav afternoon but iix lading tlx- rural *■ Fiool-

Captured, nine bass that would aver
'age Jit pounds apjeee and ret urned
tf&gt; Sanbird bi-lore dark
Mr atxl Mr* T
finlily
and
Roy

business Monday returning thry su'rne

.^luulay_at . Daytona Beach inn king [ wt. were not in the ollice. It happenthe trip in the (5o[ojieratlve~truck.'|pXTb'lie uIToTTT"” M rrBob imH-Grat.
Thtjy'.tvxperienced no trouble on the afternoon we happened to be bobbin
way ' and made the distnncC j.n Re­ around our banana and other plants
cord time, *
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You know we take a half holiday on
, ,,.ce ...
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S: Win H. Iroy, manager of the
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Mr Holi plui
I ioritia Road Machinery . t.o . was
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eu to a good house and wip much * t
in the- city yestenlny in pr»rinectx*n
with titiMTicsH for the firm
Mr
' '
_ -Miss Iserman. of Sanfvrii. - j &gt;•-f11
’T r o y is enthusiastic about Sanford
,
- . ,aiu several days of Inst week with her
4 mill Seminole county and thinks this’ ,
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* friend, Miss Audrey Briley
J c i t y has the finest location of any
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.Frank Roper returned U&gt; Sanford
I interior city in the state.
Sunday nftor spending a week s va­
M l Mra. C . JI. S p l i t * m n s VurfetL jcation in town with relatives.
Uttle Miss Claudia Wright re­
nifd Dwjght'returne
Dwight'returnedJ hqme Sun­
l L ,ee
r and
day after-gi*iUng
iting rvlktive.f
relative and friet-ds turned to Sanford Saturday after a
nt different*'flmhtx
••flolnts .ip New- Jersey two weeks visit to her .uncl«*. R P.
*&gt;
nncl Nu(t|t&gt;f^‘
as!&lt;&gt; Washing­ Wringt: .
£ f fl'tJlinW
v liner,, a*
Mr. Hansel, of Sanforil, superinton anrf New V o fitf
Mr. Smith
.was in
1joineil Ids jjRJiilys for ten days arid' tenderit of the A C.
t l l f n n i l
a A . s M o t l m .i . . .
n i L ’ f t non
n
lbusiness
u i i t i n A a
Tuesday.
returned
to* thc.-'^ltyt .^*m
e time ngo\. I 1|ow*n
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Everything served in the very best
vway; cooked properly in a thoroughlyvsaiiitaTy kitchen, and at
moderate prices. Try it next time
you are-hungry,.
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tomplemcnl. Sanford Men

All this is within the bounds o'
possible accomplishment, and r.t a
cost.so small in comparison with
the value of even one of our future
citizens rescued from disablement
that no humane or patriotic man
should oppose the enactment of
laws to efTect it
- Df? Miller* and the men and wo­
men who assisted him in securing
the passage of the law* have earned
the approval of this generation and
the gratitude of generations to fol­
low, ‘for aucb"rcvoIutions endure the
test of time,— Southern
Medlral
Journal.
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He who c-.n at ail times racrifJcb
ploaeuiVt.o duty approaches sublhiMI
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bull i- i i- n the
•k o tc h . som* i hing

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\uil*rst t ollugi in Musun hu*ct I*, I
was tlx- lirst tif the higher insUluliom*

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Sanford

The result of this systematic train­
ing hu* demonstrated its value to
the individual
student . and has
emphasized, in graduate life the in­
convenience, not to say danger,
following the lack of regular exer­
cise. The Amherst system has been
adopted in many of the colleges nnd
universities of this' country, and
Princeton refuses graduate the stu­
dent whtLcan not swim.
Florida leads ttio states of the
Union -in jnhltcrs concerning the
health of her citizens. W h y should
she not lend in this movement for
the weUaro of h e r . children, her
future citizens?

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fifty

years ago, to make physical exercise
it compulsory jmrt of the curriculum.
Absence from the daily class drill
on the gymnasium floor w*us pena­
lized as absence from lecture or
recitation. Each class was required
-to report at a fixed hour four days
each week, for exercise in marching
and light dumb-bell .work. Exercise
on the heavy apparatus wits en­
couraged but not required. The
restilt wmi a marked betterment of
health conditions during the course,
•the -seniors shoeing less than onequarter of the sickness observed
among the freshman classes.

BRO TH ERS

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fat-sllloned

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should In ell I'ouraged

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B l a c k s m l t h l n g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n

early enough and keep at it F-xi-r-., s
to he conducted utidtr the
_ _direction
cise to be productive ill best results,
uJLUig_Htiite Board of Health.
wWwoFd—
be— rrmdr -tntvTn-trn g,— r.vrn
The hill was drawn up ITV TmTfuscimi
t
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to the pupil, artd no
of the* most active heftth nllicers
m the State, l&gt;r Oliver .1. M iller. ' hctltr means can be found
T e nn is.
i it y Health Oiiiier of Sanford, anil tompei u j\e gem*-

introduci-il in the House tif Repfr-erita11ves by Hon F’tirresl Lake, of
SaripTil and harxlled in the bem.t*
by Stale Senator Arthur E Dorn-gitn.
of KlKsiinmee
The success of this
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,,iri,ri of l lie City Health Officer of
Sanfo
u Iiiioii also to vvery
S»nf"rd
other city und county in the State
of Florida, and the influence if its
example and its inevitably bonefictent results will sjirem! iu every
direction.
F'or the aake of their
own honor and the welfare of their
children other stales should take
similar action.
The debt n commonwealth oWes
to its children is the most sacred
of all its obligations. Unable to
resist neglect or abuse, they rest
helplessly subject to the will of the
gr&lt;V*’nups whA- feed, clothe and edu­
cate them. If while in|F' oBaylitrice
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to law and custom they fcro*a{t#fiHling school their health is injured or
imperilled bu insanittary surround­
ings the blame of tho lamentable
result licit on the heads of-tho*o in
authority who provide the. hulilding
and surroundings. If the children
are handicapped by some infirmity,
probably unsuspected, it is the duty
of the Titate to so lo;ok after them
that their’ weak points mity he dis­
covered nnd, if. poadhle, remedied.

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Buildings splendidly equipped with all
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healthy location in quaint and ar­
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Notive is hefehy given that the
Annual Meeting of tfic Stockholders
of the Crystal lce ComMny will be
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held at the office of .the Company
at Sanford, KloAdn, ou Monday tho
4th day of October, 1915, at eleven
OHies With HOLOBR'*RRAL E4TATK 6.
o clock n. m., for the .purpose of
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Florida
Sanford.
saction of such other business us
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BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
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even the gate post not in it
A CH IEL IS AM O NG YE TAK IN G NOTES AND FAITH.
“ H E 'LL P R E N T ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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SHALL FLORIDA SAVE
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The “ Three In One" Store is in the midst of a big sale, and we
an.* very much pleased with the success. Saturday and Satur­
day night, reminded us of the good old times in the celorv
season. W e are still giving away free merchandise with each
25c purchase. Note our free window.
One suit o f clothes
yet. Keep the good work going. Our motto is “ M ore Goods
For Le&gt;*; Money. Your patronage appreciated.

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| F. A. Wood Discusses The Antiquated Method |
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T There are an abundance of yea- bulance chaser*.
The newspaper
Bonn why we should have good roads, profession has it a ‘ ‘ black sheep

For Rent— Three connecting roum*
for light housekeeping.
Electric
lights and gas, also 1 furnished room,
corner. M. 1*. Lipe, 209 East Fifth
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I in common with all profession".
But there nro urgent reasons Hut no fair-minded man would judge
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why we should have them this a profession ns a whole by the shortFor Rent— Cottnge. J. Musson t.-ft
year, when conditions are expected I comings ol a few. It is the .duty
Wanted to rent— Good pljuio.Mr*.
to fur surpass even those of normal, of a newspaper to publish all news,!
Geo. G. Herring, Sanford, Fla. 6-2e
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Our roads must bo in condition and the ethics of the profession de­
for prompt harvesting of the'great mand that all considerations of
For
Rent Apartment of three
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crops which the world is demanding friendship, etc., be set aside resolute­
rooms furnished ready for house­
ly, It U not demanded that the
of America this year.
Address Mrs. Savage,
*! All Local Advertisements Under keeping.
Experts In ail lints of business name o f a woman be dragged into
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This Heading THREE CENTS a cor 7t|i a nd Myrtle.
predict that 1915 anti 1C will be the the mire. It is not demanded that
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
itfuj'RlWl— Severnl nice oflice
most 'prosperous year in the history a newspaper sit in judgement upon
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Charge 25 Cents.
Jpoin^f^ver'To well's. Enquire N. p
a man who is accused of crime.
of the United States.
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President WHason has publicly It is demanded that every Item of
warned the farmers of the country |legitimate news obtainable be pub
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For Rent or Sale— House on J’aU,
t in t the task of feeding the world ; I W » « L • " (f,r nfl ,l"' fi' ri,itit"' of a
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urges us to utilize every ounce of
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F’or Rent— Two acrc-t improved
Some of these days lie
Hon. F. A Wood.
en ergy and every foot of ground, weary
People
read
these
ads.
: You arc, laud, all tiled. Cash runt. Close in.
that the supply may be equul to will be in 'l he news himself, and we
There lias been considerable nglIs yoifr rd in thiv 1 F'nquire Arnett a Haibef Shop 91-tj
will accede tO Ills demand thut-"»l|f l a linn of late In the State of Florida being translated, mcana strange, tin- ' doing il now
the tremendous demand for food
natural,
out
of
proportion
i column?
Have y rtu something to
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the news he published.
relative to the method
b&gt;
which
Europe today is non-productive,
There nro several ruuntles In tin* -ell' Try an nd
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FOR KF.Sfl -llc^aant rooms .id
('minty officials nre romperisat.il for State or Florida, In which, under the — ---------- ----------------------------------- oHirea in Bishop Block, overlooking
ye* the people of these countries
Against Had Seeds
their services. Up to (he present 'line try system, the Clerk of the Circuit
must be fed. T h e y must not starve.
F'or Salt
Sei on. 1-hirnd gas rntige, ‘ I.ake . Mqn^otj and* tjew poM-othn*
T h e United Slates is the dumping these officials have derived their re
Court la . paid more than 110,000 n in good condition, at J. K. Fact* s |rite. A.L&amp;l
And America is the only nation
ro&lt;lfn»
building.
ground for all the had seed of the I numeration by the retention of all year for Ida services. There nre s e v -!
that is equal to the gigantic tusk.
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Call
•Tftwfijfer
Realty
Co.,
Bishop
warehouse.
Furthermore those
states fee* nnd commission* exacted nti the ei up counties in which Clerks are
And because this herculean task (tills world
Block.
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business Hint goes through their of
paid more than IS.000. There are,
F’ or Style 5 uric celery farm live ------r r : ----------------------------upon the American farmer, it is w hich do not have pure weed I iws are | flee. There. Is a decided mnvrm.ot
many counties in which Clerks nro
f our* he Ihe bulls eVe for all unscrupulous itm on fool to chance this nntiqiiat*H
I'or Rent F'lirnislied room seitl.r
miles southrAst o f Sanford, Fla Rouse
i m pentt j \e t hat : o a.
paid iiinri* tlinli 15,(100 Sheriffs, Tax
lllitiv
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porters
and
seedsmen
Those
Hates
Light horn.
np-t*
t - i t i liiwnstttirs
in-qiri'd
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by
putting
all
t'.ninty
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Iqft ill, do tr I li.. I ir .. In I
Collectors. Tax Assessor* nnd Conn
-ill Lurk A..
house*. aritf luti
well
line-hall keeping l( d 'trial,
So Irnpn.t
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* for t he’ |M‘*o|i|e of t '’ i* com - 1
in :1111 t , • k. lit , O 1- tf ■ 1 1* r a mi 1 F x.-rv f 11 finer in F \**r r■In am! in t lie
*,-.. : I,.. t prun pi n1. . - &gt;ir»
. r l.ikeli I lilted Mi t(*s should urge Ills I on
In i li-ure t l.i I - i of r1*.i I iii tin* gressmun H' v.q for ., ! i ! which -'ill
country di*t'iets b.f.ir.
the time prevent the importation of impure or
is at IniTiil lor tin* .mining of the poor seed n nd which will prevent the
0 ,11(1 ,-rop we .. ** ,i-l. d to produce t runs port a t ion of such seed from one
r.i w li,|. state to another
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iiiatl-r requiTt ig both time
t lit- i
and animal energy
\t&gt; animal posnesses m.I&gt; a certain amount of
en. rg\
beyond w I o ti it may tint
be ta»ed. and w to n that energy is
exhaust tui it ceases to lie of the
greatest value to its owner, wild fu t­
ure movement* arc retarded because
of its lost vitality
prod &gt;.

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has
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ii -iii . amounts varying fruin 15.000 to
unite than ( 10,000 per year
Some Deadly Parallels
Coder the salary -ystein.
Slate Attorney* are paid
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12 500 per yeat
Under the fee system.
County Solicitor* are paid, from
( 4.000 to .
(s.iKlt) fier yeni
Ctuli*r the 'alary system.
Circuit Court Judges are paid,
( 1,300 per year
I'mler I lie fee s) *tem,
several Justices of the Fence are
paid from ( 5,000 to ( 10,000 per yeat
Under the salary system,
the Stale Comptroller is paid.
( 3,600 per y*ar
Under the fee syatcfp,
Tax Collectors are ^fUd1 (rotp'l&amp;.ooo
to rutiru ifittfi ' '* Ilf).0(Ml per yeat
Fe«
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laing ago. the Federal.'Government,
and all of our state government*. r«al
txtng dial the fee system wn* unequal,
unjust' nnd 'tinsrlentlfle, changed the
federal apd slsli* laws so (list all
‘.federal and MAh* official* received sal
'nripV'* K ' l f e not an evidence of mV
wisdom l o r me to say that If the
hllllself to genteel poverty
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r/Cople of Florida can gel n man to
Condition* Y e a n Ago
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l^terVe them effidentlv as 4 Ompiyollef
A generation or so ago,,when FlhF f(M „ 60rt a v..iir , hf. 1MM)lllr ()f puTl(i
nla was sparsely settled, (the Job of County can certainly gel a man 1o

i -tie ha- this tii eone that m i » . *
i !n* most influent ml m ir e o *
t
State of Florida, have ileiyne l i
essary to have mi extra session ■t ti..
legislature convened for the pm po
■if enacting remedial legislation
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tills line
In discussing tins inaiiei
wltti Mon F A W o o d - o f Fit I ’eiers
built. Florida Member of tin* Lem ­
hi Mi re foi Flnellas t ounty. he ha- 'In­
to say. in part
There are two things about n-pre
sentstlve
government
which have
beeu
known
from the beginning
These twu are that the business of
The following warning h.;** liven I tie prQpW should he conducted effl
sent out recently
htl the I'nited eienlly fill'd economically.
It is an aphorism that the people's
Slates Department of Agriculture.
servants
nrn poorly paid
This is so
Heavy im portr.lions of crimson
because the public service curried
r l m i r seed of low ger mu i na t loti have
with it a badge of honor* nnd iljutlnc
cause t tie United Stut*s Uepurmtelit
Hop that I* lightly considered part
of Agriculture to warn farmers to us- of the compensatii^h of-those vvjio tie
((•rtun the germination of the crim­ vote themselves to it. F'or many years
son clover srrd they are using. ill the h tstorx'of thl* counlry, dftl
Otherwise many crofi failure* are rial salatle* were so small.that p^b-f
sure to r suit from u-*mg dead seed lie service was not only an honor, bul-.
Slnci* July 15. 1915. Jti lot* of rum- a sacrifice, and a' man who devoted
so,, ruv.-r seed h.ivi h e r* imported
himself to It. at the same tinir devoted

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For a practical nurse call 312 *r
W 2 U address MlT Mugtvolia ave.
Re,
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For Sit I*'
\y an ti*! T o trade good hors*
f mn t.ii
high • ;nt a **r r 1itl. bo
delivery wuguTi and liarm-s* to trad,
('all ut 1.1 - i-i, 1 met to
fsah' • hea |i
for a seertbr/jjand F'ord auto truck
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t|Hv«*n nr
I 1. Miller at M ille rs Bakery, t-tf
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for j•r**.N4T\ , uuirim,l;iide it ml pickles
Wanted
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F'&lt;»r Salt • Set of I13 ' volumes ol
^tiuldunl** la ctlire* far side rlie.ij
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bx-lng a County offidfcl. Wont btga\na. serve
M., vc them
wll,m nn
, (ll Collector
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as Tax
for f(i.OOO
yi&gt;ltf, -ir tpr.-frraTn nr rm nda Tin r o i"; *'— 1
• hi* would run a paper if he had* one, TnjT'FtnMifTi' nr-trewfi rintr TrercSf, thr* The-dtHir*-of4fc«'Rht*rtffi:fhw- iu*&lt;uirU----------- -• germinrted
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*N n l i r r
t o
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j j . i o 50 er. and all \he ofher Juqitlcms of the ploy a General Attornoy to attend
F,,r
Eurnisln d roofn, Apply
Some tunes I wish certain people seed• only
fn f m m of thr* &lt;*nunt/ JutJffr,’S t mifi 1 Tc
The importation of these local government werx* 90 IIlulled Mint U&gt; all of Its legal business for ( 3.(500 21^. corner 3rd St , and% Ibdipslfo
in Sanford had
unewspaper just per cent
f*nu«ly.
nt Klotidl.
It scarcely was worth while for any Ti year, the |M*ople of F2*camhla County Ave
.9 p' I n /■ Pat«tr «if Mil rah Nrfniv YoBfF
t*i . r»• w i it t hi* wo old &lt;|o with it lot*, together with 1 (1(10 (lIMt. ptVuild*
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one nblebodlcd. competent man to de fan employ nn Attorney to attend to
. 1 m\ f fioiif a «i;a,ini'Bt «ai&lt;j *■•t#••
• not want one ‘ nf *&lt;“ '(4 of jow germination imported
For tin part 1
veir jill of his lime to the task As .1 the tui'lness of it* Criminal Court Vor
*» ’ *i t it* &gt;« u. *rr htrrby imi f r-l
to. write fur vfiM during" May' and June
make* it conlequence the village black stnlt f?.
It |s *• I, I • .1-1
,u -» f " j.rrsrnl »n&gt; cfnitn* m&gt;l
$2,500 a year, if the Hlate of Florida Ilk* Ihi -Mi I)Hi L
up mid
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itr * 1 1ih#r dl y ou
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g. i i stipol.it ed i more tmoprtnnt than cm r l lit* t far
r. g *«( «'. • b to
0 sonw* other local cltllen assumed
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can employ s man to look isft*•r nil ( b-.i.u ,,U ( Il l s l&gt;’ P p ■ It
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each e*."* -'o u ld know the gerinnuti*n
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C‘f SetrinnU &lt; wur
Mi - * id
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Sheriff's duties and received n* &gt;tf 1 he financial llusuie**-** of Mo* St,,i, ir.
in h in ,il'i ‘ ' ....... , . 1 . » ,, ,
* I f * ' '*■»*' f cr.l Adn Ir !* t- *
pay, fee* for the actual servli e for ( 3.600 a yeat. Hillsboro t oillit)
w i k than to own tin* pkilit and run j " f tin* crioson clover s e e d .they are
* a 1 1 ■ •1 • • M ijn n i ir ) r i f fr^nil.mg a* it,, J, -i -• .-in
t** h•*?»-«,?
performed.
Likewise, the mer surely can employ S snail• to assesThe Department of Agritli risk of losing It nil by «om.- hook ' seeding
A movement i g tui« on foot whnh
T» « T A uf u• &lt; H'fh. A I ) 1916
or
crookIn the ouestiqn going
^cult ure h • no power to p'event thi*J chant who bad spnre
time acted as taxes for ( 3.090 a year and, eompnri give, eyei'licrij pt&gt;&gt;1nt-»- ,,( Irtiigiiig
ASSESS MfSU KI s
Furutfii
upifrr
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the round* about ihe ethic* of the \admission of such seed rml it 1 • * recorder o f deeds,mortgages,
eit;,
sons like these can* be. aigdei In nearir about tin* desiteil (•tangsp t*
Uilt of Mtfrah Ar
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to
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and
wa*
paid
&gt;fli
fees.
Yoni#,
(|#r«A»s*d
profejtsioe. the Key West Journal |therefore
every county In. Fhjrldv
.
agitation for a special suasion of tin* * ru*'* “,r
For many year* In ihla State, the
F&gt;ery one," inowa "tliat our Stale State Legislature to cqnvene not later
has the following that is very good. their guard in*planting
(lovernor of Florida received (3,600,00.
administrative ofqi^rs give Ubtfrimi* thon'fhe tart week in April, 11&gt;1
for
“ This query i* prompted by the
In (YrruM I «h*»i of (hr Nrvmih JutiifUl (Trralt *
nnd the administrative officer* known
and efflFlont servldfl for.
( aala/ies* the purpose »of enacting *m h laws a*
n»fUU. Srml»«*r ( ounly. fa Chanrrf)
remark made ti few day s ago by n
a*
the
Rabinet
and
our
Judges,
-had'
Not Much to Worry Abou t
they rqtadve
F|»ll&gt;*'")rink* and*
ar** neeyagary to place ail count) ,,f Frofm U \\'irkhim
1 0 content themselves with' a boggar
Tender of The Journal that a certain
CITATION
Investigation vf the geologleal sur*
cfeni fcenrjtfHsvCAU hfi secured by Ute Demis U|*,ii n Mtjurv basis, so Hun Fmrn» vK. UVkham
W
dplnjf
new* item should lutve beer sup­ vey nn Mm urn»Jon o f drntnage basis .|y (2.600 00,
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. , . - better
.. . . b/ goiinties for ifltdlilitlfi t o "1he business thereoflieint* who stand for electum i • ! niftiA r Wkkham. Eut IIaIK r«.
7ar*
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press'd, notwithstanding the fact prove*• dial
\n wilt tal.f rtottrw lhal
artp brfrhV* r«-&gt;juir
of. . Die
country • Ihese high ...public,. hervanla
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of the county, at (alarm* ranging in the pniuqt le«2 umy know exactly
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in
iu
ti,*Liil
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ptatn
t*
ftlrd
In
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Mint it was part of the proceedings is L l t j g worn nwsv *. f v „ -ate o f they are sill! poorly p^ld, conalderiniL ffbm (3,600 down to ‘ (1,200 per year, what to expect itf the form of reimiti c* ta- ah.1 fchfpin ynu wr nuul«i pifty
abmu
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value
and
Imporiapce
df
the
kervr
of an ofTici.l body. A* a matter
nccorillng to'lhe *l»e of each county's eranon, when itn-y offer ns public •a Mmtiay ihr lit «l»y uf.Ko\tjriU*T. A. !&gt;.. I»IL
itfluriMsF (hr Ivlll H (\lrai mIff hf IftW’U.U
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j s**rvanis tn ih*; various counties.
of (wet Ihi* gentlemen thought thfi
afamit yuu
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When we first slkrUyl not to pay
' C&lt;flm(y offirefs do not belleVe In the
Special Session Necessary
It nlu/ibf uniFftii tbit thi# ■rtlaLicm tt+ pubItem should have hern pu»pre«s(^t
, ' .. Brltfch Fonu orCcc*.
our County officials, the rounly busl
Itffcpl tn flw HiJiifiri) 1J* r»!tf. a. ncTkipAprr publish­
{WWeni themselres, sRice all of
A* an 1 xnniple of what may
!&gt;c e
for no other r»«aon than that he
s1111Hahftir!, -Srinisiolt C*atmIy„ Fuindji. r nnr i
in one day
at least52.000,000 ness was so small that it was found
theJF
Deputies
and
U|ork*.
TIM:
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vconomiCni
ndniitiMri
•ta .r i flit r » f h « M u R a r r u l i v r
felt
persotu I interest in the m’attYf. kggv art* t-dpr.uuc 1 n ■ .eat Britain, impracticable to fix sajarlcj! commen
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C o u r t
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DO THE Hon of eminty ..flair*. I had |mss,4&lt; f W«1. MSi** rn
ino,U ('ounty. Fli'rid*. Uvfii'lho 6Ui t1*) of
Hud the item not effected him IQ
iJtindqb ,tl
; • 11.000. surnte with the service rendetVd; so.
WOILKJ. are jjald a salary, while'the at U w la*t.'se*su,|i of the h*gi,*laiun* Ss (fen but .A l» . 101 S.
i* ht of 115 we adopted the expedient of (allowing
any way, hut someone elae in whom o f ’
t J the. !«*•*&lt;
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K. A DoUGlaASS
officials pi»! down the fat fees These nn ppUfibti|i*tiirig Mm office of County
O n k cf C tm (l( Court
fees for actual ^service, so that our
Jfe was not interested, and then been tour
things nre so • plain that every one Tl^LsuVsy., ' subrtllutlng
therefor W(Ison d Itou*hokirT
f t j J. C, Ilofc#rf*. I 1 C.
'W
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r
th
y
SherlfTs.
Tax
Collectors,
Tax
HUppressed, I e would have taken a
HoJiriic r for CompUinAnl
can
see
them
1
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he
only
stop*
to
think
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Uourrtctl^jkVt.irle.*.
under
bond,
w
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Assessors, etc,, could make, a living
day oil to ' ’.knock
the paper for
¥
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1are required to pay interest' on Ihe
out of their chosen trades, business about it
it * pureile policy and it s UnwflingWe nil agree, except’ perhaps a few j county money, thereby effecting
Iii nil sections of the State of Florida
ijor professions and when called upon
nen* to print all tin news.
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This ran be d6ne by t»‘tb
Vi •(&gt; perforin public servli'e, they recelv county nfficialH. now holding (lO.fifin saving to the counties of 1 liiH stair Fpequest it
places nnd doing ( 3.000 worth of work., of at least ( 100,000 per annum l^gLU ldh.
We ilidn t get into the r.ewapaper
ed&gt;cotnpcnsaU&lt;w»-for the actual time
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game yesterday.
In fact, severs1
session
will not cost. nn
; they devoted to It. The state made that the fee sy?trm Is extravagant, j experience has denumerated the -U a f V*&gt;f\n extra
unfair, unjust.'unscientific and should that it wimbl
lie aim" t ImpoMsjbib* &gt;*rnUUii% to ■exc
exc«w«J ( 15JJ00, and I be­
‘ these ( e f t high, for the men who filled
weeks would not cover ihr term of
he changed to an ndcquatii s.ylary sy* to necoinplikh ns
lt* comprehensive Vrni iniv e vK to jin
ha a gooi!
goo»! business propo‘ JJ o y offlpji did th^lr work Inrgely ns
oar aerviee
We Witeve We
tem, thereby saving to the people of determined a step, ns changing "the ■It.lon_ to spend
this much of. the
Vi nfl 'necommbdiWfho, and the few fees
f irlv well in touch with pub!it
the stale at least ( 25Q.OOO a year If f,*,* sy-teni. u r S n y regular *es*|,,„ ,,f State's money In order tllttf one mlF
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cadie
thetr.&gt;ny
bijd
urbu
com
opinion.
F'or years we have herrd
J '^iifin&amp;Ufale with. .the -tlnvo;&gt;fid‘T laiwr this change he not effected hi*,ire the the |. x*l-!ntlire T h e regulnr s.-ssmii' U in dollars may be saved io the Is o­
the demand on every side that tjt^
* I they ti*®k a*&gt; ay from tlielr regular general election of. 1916. new nfflceraj of l i e halslature arm,g,*nerally filled lde and not paid cm an n bonn* o f
newspaper* print -II the
U-III he elected for a term of rriur1 with murlnf business, sppie o f H nee- gift to a few county officials during/j
y H i i s l n e s i k -* .* * ‘
j * a favorite remark pf many - of
y.*:.rs, thereby entailing A UifiMo | B «| sy :u y unci so'im* „ f j t ihe n .sult 01 the next four years, when Just as ef­
Tlwiea jHave Chanped
people of this, r t s l r ^ ' f f i Y ^ y * * * . onoiahnlsds' r f h&gt;ca| measure* which lee ficient .servants can be found at sAl*
tin- crittr* tliut a m (sji{*a;M&gt;r vhouiti'c
M
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As
Ihe
tmsln«*as/pf the,county grew fill limn dollar* fi^tlnr. »tn4 ieum
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Ih j tslatcr- nl« n - mrrv with Unnu xv hen ail*** that will effect this saving
r * 1* new* N
Arega’
f.
l
•"sctih thu |u&gt;n-., •p-T rfptKipptnsirtn the ' l s * e - a f t e r
ij/ffV ith.Ti h a s jt jie x J.mro. x t,, r « !. a l ia s V . f
f*|.*n.
ini
■&gt;; |inlt(\rib atfiila.H b
I t iv. conceived the h|.*n of subtnlLtfn?
revenue t o tlH*se offlejal* g*»*w. and .y Ivtcil ;. tnedK^bjrpaKW** the .ep^nu ,
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- jx H,,x p-bi,, made m, «,i ■" tlie people for them li&gt; take the me
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I hj t re mark i&gt;
noun came about Hint it man h«&gt;| to *&gt;flU^(u*W a '^ a F 4 tisi|jMc
TwiyfW’on-vj
,ift„'i..|*
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rt s.JfSo
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bu 10 &lt;&gt;0,1.1 . for i he
r»
Hativu ,.ui this matter and DO IT
dfiriite all of III* Time to loit lHQtrtiy dig sH|iulntexj'htQaflhii.'to’ ifmmjy off» x s h u i m r f . . 1,!,. . ffonk migjq tM* ,,,, ,
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ninety*nine out of e v e r y livtFdred
Ire’, hut the fees that were made high; rir.ls snd J O s d jiW ^ jt them ^t.. Um.nt a regular session to get M,c h ',n N O W
I have already sent oat a number
means all the news should t ^ y p u i t
I wthen thp-r business was small, had changed
j important arul far-reaching measure of petitions to be signed and the re* 'J
Hshed *b King xs nothing appsvjrT
1 nol boon chanced whert the huslitjpxa : *
rflo
' f trtda
d j i ’ Nov
Now Awake
PR**od
Al an extra session just be spnnsea hn\o been so prompt and gen*
detrimental to them, *\heir .JrfhtHJf,
grew larg'ij.^n that now the tutAl.bf , -&gt;Florida ‘ la 'cn'iix* wide awaki*
In I fore the primaries.
County official erous that I have determined to carry
os friends.
* •* t frees recwlved by Cnutitv official* is
r,mrt build^ lobhyfsia would not npp,*„r. froni
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‘the war .Into Gartbage' by making *
- fs.r RvyxCcrf.a qf the valur H f j j l i it-ry jng propaganda if llu» D»lk of ihe na­
• We heir a great deal of the 4 thies
fact that they dare not, Ip the face jteneral*(our oflho State, mooting tM I
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or
tbo'
marker
tion,
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Her
'fajritng■itjp-’-'lh*
front
a*
of
of the medical profession apd the'
a proposition people persopaHy, ‘dUimualng, thb
. fi'rfre of this yurviev'as ftked bjf eqpal Tjid OreiU XlMirlai Resort State The*
l gal profeaflon hut we want to, ajjr»
,tlmi ^he people were In favor ot
pm'pnshion with Uienj tuhT dlptri.bof
i-rvlce tn ’ Other tljnes of busltutiu, lieHi the-'hiaivcl't»f'lJS(' ,*31tire ootmur
thst the ethics of the nanvpaper*
Petltiona Being 8ent Out
lug•petitions lor-ajgualuroi.
\Vo have changed lb«‘ compensation She Is hailed-a« h'ctaf^ yropWalng
IL Is unreasonablrv to expect the | The •oqly Way tu .rodike &gt;oxgp„'?f‘
profession sre stricter and.'-Jtityvf
c f our higher public officials, but we by leaps anil 'b)tlfttUl'ltt“ ; everything
Gofrornor to call ihe Leglsfatore Ih to reduce public *rpend(tur«» and nu«
blndink than any profession of skhhdi
have not cha’nged that of our County from agiictilture icucoimnerca- , Be­
extra session because g.Yew people effective way to accom
s ly "A
plish this Jg't®
we have ahy knowledge. T h e S
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officials; so lhai we ars now con cause of this; the.'prugrodaho sentk
tferdro It, but It La reasonable t0 gUp.' put our County officials upon an ad*cal profetijiion haa iU
X Lha ihur fronted with a state of thlnga that
'.‘quack*..
ment la the al^tc Is bringing such poae the Governor will call an extra
guate salary bfata,
might be termed anotpglttua, cwhloh, j preaeure to. bpar, that there le gree
great £ « lo n If many tbouaanda of people they are worth *n'' ^ «•«•*- •*■ .
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IN SANFORD^-Life h Wo,th Linn*
VOLUME .VII

S A N FO R D ,

F L O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y

S E P T E M B E R

17,

1015

ere

IN OCTOBER
D IS T R IC T P R E S S A S ­
S O C IA T IO N S W I L L

, Distinguished Party Here
/j^muiig the prominent visistors
to the city Tuesday aftern.on wore
U. S. Senator Nathan V. Bryan
U. S. Marshall Brown and Mr.
Powell of Jacksonville the latter
one of the bond trustees of Jackson*
ville trad one of her prominent citi­
zens. The party paid tin* Herald
office un appreciated visit an&lt;l many
matters of im|Km«nco *to'the srntc
aniT country at largo were dlicusscd.
Senator Bryan is very optimistic
about the state and the entire coun­
try and said that in hin opinion the
United States did not need
any
stupendous appropriation for mili­
tary purposes but he is in fnVor o f
a greater navy and the building
of the state militia in every state
under tho supervision of the guvern{tient in order that a largo army coyld
cOutd lie put in the field on shor
h’ojife that would act in conjunction

NEW CANDY PROGRESS OF
IN OPERATION PAST WEEK
W A S H B U R N IS N O W G E N E R A L I N C R E A S E
NOW

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St. Petersburg, Sept, 16.— Cramer
IL Potter 1nst Sifjrht formwarded to TaInHaaace a quantity of palmetto root
ashes for analysts al the state labora­
tory. for the purpose of ascertain in
what per cent of potash ertton* into their
composition. It is generally admitted
by "ail who have examined the ashes thn
they contain n certain per cent of potash
and should the ^ishca prove to contain
o,,ly HO |&gt;er cent of potajh^Mr, Potter
will i&gt;e able to find a market for them
at MO a ton f. o. b. St. Petersburg.

EX-GOV. GIL­
CHRIST AND
WATERWAYS
S A Y S T H A T P O L IT IC S
SH O U LD

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Some since Mr. Potter learned that
palmetto
roots contained a proportion
T E R IN T O C A N A L
PO R T FRO M A LL
O U T , C H O I C ■E** **
H O L D M E E T IN G
of potash, which enters into the manufac­
ture of commercial fertilizer. He has
S E C T I O N S
P R O P O S IT IO N
C O N F E C T IO N S
N E X T M ONTH
conducted his exptrrninul work in ji
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The Secretary of the Waterways
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 17.— The crude way, but at the same time, tho
»A
Joint m r e t i n g of tho F l o r i d a
Another- factory recently started
results
have
proven
ratbfurtory
us
far
Committee
of the Sanford Commer­
Kant
C oast
P ress
A s s o c ia t io n ,
‘ he
in Sanford D the Washburn Candy Industrial lutW$A.tfiQfsin its issue for
as they have gout. Some time ago ho cial Club, upon tho advice of tho
Lake
Region . P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , t h e
Factory mid the man behind the thb week, .(•'V /
had seven acres of palmetto land grub­ latter, wrote to Ex-Governor G il­
" i ‘r " ’t^lyj
S o u t h F l o r i d a P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n * , t h e
mn chi no is it. F.* Washburn. The
bed. exposed' the robfs to the sun so christ, requesting information ns to
m id d le F lo r id a P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n , a n d
" I t i- kb tjthjf^pi'iijt'h ut i.i rs exvifH fjie-regulafaMind be fully equip­ new factory is starting small but
they might Income throughly dry and his attitude relative to the selection
th e
n e w ly
o r g a n iz e d
W est
F lo r id a
wjilijfi' i:. one of the
ped ire regulation style. Senulor Mr. Washburn, hopes to enlarge itj j.nmlii.g
then he burned a few, On boiler grate*. of the Intra Coastal Route through.
Press A s s o c i a t i o n w i l l be h e l d in
us .soon ns the increased business j V, ,,i iuj ture8 *0^Vhb 'situation.
A reced'd wan kept of the eipermienf, Fhrfjiia.
ills Excellency replies'
JacksonvijLIe, on October PI, I t anil any
menus but i.i coni uh*l fli^i (if^QSiuis it and ii hb present busi" ' l i n r i ' i i :i m a r k e d in c r e a s e i n t h e
r.hd from (our uheellwirrow buds of courteously* enclosing a circular, of
15. The program include* individual headed in the war i ri os depending
only he a qur&lt;-| volk|„
h,nines* s&gt;tlt.n |,..
* h*’ 1 roots ihtr»* wu.% obtuimd a keg full of which he stales he has had ten
business sessions of the various as- upon our president and (he cal i p e t . linn of i /ewr months before he will'
nmri-etin;: of cotton is liegiiniinng 1 * J; nlies, weighing approximnt-dy fifty
thousand printed
Upon one side of
socutlniS Mid joint *rxs|rr,s nf the ti&gt; guide tin* ship of state safety l i e o l d i g e e d ' t « b u i l d u l a r g o T — p l n c u p r i n t s m e r i t b e t t e r t b m were m t ir i- rounds.
t'*e
circuit'r
under
the,.head,
"P la t­
on
the
Take
front
\ithbetter
shipliv e
b o d ie s , d u r in g
w h ic h
som e
tx- through the shoals. Mtirhr.il I lf Own
T .paled
Considering llie cost of proform Planks,
appears tho follow­
Should
the
tish(*s
contain
the.
jifrf
p
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g
f
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c s l l e n t a d d r e s s e s w i l l be h e a f t l .
formerly resided here nod met many
du'i:*g the crop, tho firiees are far
portion of |otash which ii requirwj by ing. -"The Government should own
M r . W a s h b u r n w h o i t a f i n d c la s s
A.
K. W i l s o n , president of the of hjs old friends
Htl has just, re-'
Iron, une.stjsfuclory. in addition to
F lo r id a
East Coast association. will turned from; a wqll w-rm'd vacation c a n d y m a n u f a c t u r e r h a u r o t t y o r f c e d the kOvd pro* eS for cotton, tins pi* ft fertilizer manulacUmrs. Mr. Potts r the East Coast Ccnal, paying a
|ir«-- i«I** i t the opening session.
May* in the mountains nf North Ci.rolini- at ids trade since lie resided in o f t i n c&lt;» t i n t y h a s p r o d u i v d m o r e figtires that it will l e but a very short reasonable price therefor.
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Gilchrist offers, in expianlime until the now wtirtbh-vt land is
S n n f o r d .is h e d i d n o t t h i - 1, t In- t i 1"
K |i (l\ t*l n 1.: i l’ l isilfi it t T- r !• 1! .1.«. ms11■
ud&gt; oI , un11 math ih i c I
In i■ e ,.j Li , » '(• ' in an y
oil*
gi. i
Sho.ild
stum,
tluit
the tirst p.,*.e, coiitujning
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Man . Ill t ho bor ril of •ri.do. Will &lt;‘ i out
the south ami lil.i Sen *lor
h a s p r o d u e i * d m u c h n j o r e *»f i
i year
•lie
above,
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liv*-- nut! n-s-ii - «if *• i-li urn*-.
I s l,p' l II . ' | r l. I l ' l l l
til.- f t l t u r t
Mr \
for V III. h l h- re life I
(: i ••r:s|il.-i all, quantity before the
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u-li's j ir*n *' t o lO i . i . U n t i l l '
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s i . * the " G o vi-rnor , " A friend of
h.is i ni,1
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fir«l
1... u*I.t i L*. 0 s iiit iiu-i will -i la- -0 - K’*«
11, III!.I pri'jH r ii ..... . nf |hi' ■ h . M r . P t l . t n iK ie . u n i n g it' . that is the East
&lt;r &lt;&gt;i u f d i . i u i
I I . i r e m a d e c a r - d ie *
- m r ,
•
k
I .p
'll
ily 'u * .
11.
i
III
' -r I •;rr . i t '■&gt;
l-p.Ill it* in in half &lt;-l all t*.
[ n • i,t! a
, l &gt;* -t t a - i: I p l a n s ,
" i t i it i- d m y a t are the real t h n g i n t h e i o n
[I-, ,^rmug seM»ton "j k n o w
o f Sem
t i l i n '!
&lt;) i h e r a d d r e s s e s u i t lm m o i i i i m
a
l
e
( t h e j ro o ts o l
ig
&gt;1 t i n i l l u s t i i . 1 1 v i it e m ! .
: s*i:tn
!
lention
to
the
fact
that
a canal hud
■itT'of ihVni were admirers I b’ctionery line and the public would
m o im i
w it| l i e b y
F r e n iH ir e r i*
C o n v .n 1
I h e rn p ro p o s e d
u s in g l i i e
St John*
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it
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l ‘ la m in g
B ig
t r iq is
R i v e r u p t o a c i r u m . p o i n t , ..nil t h e n
a O d Ttr
M ' i k fjs tft a W e ’ u i y
K n u r l 1 ! " m b m n d y t h a n th e o t h . r k m d 'h a t
The
E v o lu t io n
&gt;*
F lo r iii.i
p r i a s.
on
. 1.(1* 1-11 t |,l|l
M 1 1 s i l l l l l l l l l I lf
r(1 t letce c u t t i n g
l to- c a n a l to t h e In
■
’
■
*
W hen
you
i :-f •*r ■ l
t h ii • h r.,
me
• in
fi
III ,w1F be rTtfy CVt'Te^'Vihid• •by I h m a d e b y f o r i i g t u r s
o f t h e F l o r i d a P r e s s , i t s i ’o w e r . P a s t .
-t f 7 w ,l..'ili(l . H i l l . II ' l l e r j i n l e t
b it!! b
tind
(
t
l
j
a
n
K
i
v
i
r
This
was the first time
krmy. who make* your randies and
t io - ir
set d
In-iJ
g i ' 1 11 w r* iu i&gt;
Presen t
and
F u tu re
fo r th i
I &gt; e \ i! :
mr
( " 'V - -' 3 h
t t j l l ^ s c q m j,
in i w i l l e x p e n d
I b e p r o r e e i l a it\
’
ilia!
1
had
h.euril
of
such u proposed*
kriovC fiir.t they are, all right tljey|,vt
o p e t r i e i i t o f F l o r i d a ; " by I »r
M ason
L;
l,^i«4t&lt;W"*li/ h i i ^ p t n i
r r id
: u t l o g " U t t k »■ i i i g c r i i j w t h a t a n
&lt;n i i s t r . i c t i o n
nf
g u ild
ro a d s
I
caiiul
!
than
had
inserted on the
•
a
lw
a
y
s
taslt;
better
and
it
is
true|
1
'l,&gt;
1
i n b e r a i s e d i n t h e C e l e r y c it y
and
th e F o U f t li
V\ prassiy of Sufner. on " Eljo ii-i.i y
I iillllt y
in
t l|e N t-lU e s t a t e
M - e o n il p . . g * . t in - f o l l o w i n g
I'h^ U
S
of tin- Washburn brand
S«*rt 11.•
* i m ill
l lie
c o in in g
season
\r
and ( ’ o-o | M -ra lto tV b y
J* ffersonjp
o t e d J 1 j**,OIK* i l l r n l i d m u
tlm i-riiment in b u i l d i n g an S i la nd
kor
the present the Washburn *";1 ‘
. i. r d 'iig to r e p o r t s fr o m a b u t s e c t io n
Thomas of the Thomas Agency, or
sVpti twfd'Txr k
Waterway from Hoston to Key West.
f.ytnryl will make rhoi mints’ and s t r i l - t u n b o n d s .
th e
lo s s e s
s u s t a in e d
In
p r e v io u s
"W hat is an Advertising Agency
U a ’a t' c f i t e i l i '
is t a k i n g o n i n a d d e d
Two
routes are proposed for Florida,
"A
lt u n k
w it h
c a p it a l
s to ck
of
maple f u d g e , chocolate, strawberry.
y e a r s w ilt ru n u f f f i- t t h e m e n e n g a g e d
J H IIumphriBH of Mradentown. b o o m i t r S a n f o r d - a n d
am ong
th e
one
along
the East Coast Canal; the
$
5
0
0
,
0
0
0
u
n
d
s
u
r
p
l
u
s
*
■
f
$
1
0
0
,
0
0
0
lir.s
\ u n i l l n . i n i d c o h o n n u t k is s e s , c l i o r b t l u l
in
r a is in g
c e le r y
ansi
th e
s h o rta g e
president of the South Florida I'r* ** m a n y
new
s u b d iiM t im *
th a t
a re
other
using
the St Johns River,
v . in illu
*etra wjierry, lemon, orange b t ^ j i o r g a n i z e d at P e n s a c o l a , F i n .
o f i i la m
i u n is o f fe r t iliz e r s , o n
»*association, will preside over the f a s t c o m i n g m t o p u b l i c f u i o r i s t h a t
thence
to
Indian
Ifiver shout Tilus/ .i
-i-i " , i
h
i .
i&lt;^
i
. k a n ii
s a lt
w i i Wt
ta ffy ,
peanut
and
"Throe manufacturing plum* i n c o u n t **f t in - w a r b l o c k a d e w i l l n o t
morning meeting of the Mth.
o f t lie
I h a t c lm r R e a lt y
C&gt;o,fc J t n o w n
,
vjiio.
the
rice
down
East Const. The
s ii'y ; d - c o f o u f t u t
b r it t le
and
s tu ffe d
h
a
v
e
t
h
e
e
f
f
e
c
t
o
f
s
h
o
r
t
e
n
i
n
g
t
h
e
a
c
r
e
H u m e , G a .,
w h ic h h a v e b e e n o p e r a t ­
The lapd jiy-lieThere will also be a discussion of as Seminole Park
selection ns to the better route should
age.
F l o r i d a c e le r y
is g r o w i n g i n f a ­
in g o n .sh o rt t im e W it h d e p le t e d f o r c e s
a state wide publicity plan on a cu- ing cleared up and sidewalks and
not depend upon politics or votes,
A ll
the store? wiil handle tl)e h a v e b e g u n t o o p e r a t e u n f u l l s c h e d ­ v o r u n d t h e m a r k e t e x t e n d i n g .
A
de trecs^ijnd 'sixyi-t.s will he an
operatlve basis for the entire press of shade
hut
upon tin- best interests of the
Washhttrn . tyndles and? thesw^edri- u l e RS t o t i m e a n d n u m b e r o f e m p l o y g o o d c r o p w i l t l i k e l y l i e r a i s e d a n d
the state, both daily and weekly, anil a d db &lt;1 i n d d W ' m ' i ' i i t t i t t l e h o m e B u y e r fectinn* 'will also l*v niade for Npeciaf
country,
us determined by the engi­
4jes. A n o t h e r p l a n t i n t h e s a m e . ' e i t . , t h e r e s h o u l d l i e m o n e y m a d e u p o n
an address by Dr. Ralph N Greene, a s - s o o n a s t h p y u r e f p a d c T l * ’ l a r n i uTileri t&gt;f parties, etc.
neers.
is b e i n g o p e r a t e d d o u b l e tin u * . . £ v - , J
it.. Times Union.
chief physician of the state insane is b e i n g s o l d Ivy t h e * W a l t e r "S A f j a t n s
Among numerous citations of the
A sk
fo r
th e
W a sh b u rn
m n d ic ji
.
"
W
h
a
t
is
d
e
s
e
t
i
b
e
d
.is
t
h
e
l
a
r
g
e
*
!
asylum at Chattahoochee, on "T h e ( ii , a n d irs a f o r t v e r s u l i o n w i t h %1 r ..ml ht&gt;)p Hu home i nsi ii ut ion whilp
Hilt atile i-a pnbillties of Florida's forI i&gt;in|ia : ison of l i m e s
Crime and Insanity Problem, tin A l t a lli!« a * » d U j n S ^ v A i u i . t e e / e d t h e 111 *i)i-i are getting thi- best tin n- it# i V “ h f i i a l e s t a t e t ra im u r t io n ir i t inj rai-r I Itlef executive
the relerred to
h l* y o iy . “( h j
H i r i i i i n g h a in ,
A la .
has
f
o
r
u
u
i
v
m
is
tT
o
1,
e
m
*
*
n
t
i
t
r
u
c
t
o
r
w
h
o
Means (or its Solution
W e h e a r s o m u c h ; i b " u i th*- h i g h j c i r c u l a r
in fo r m s
us
th a t
" W h ile
111 .tin - t u r n l y lille
,
•jhiv-iteen coriMimu t» d in tin- sal
Hubert J. Holly, of Sanford, will w o i i U f a r T j v 'e i n ii le w d a y s f r o m
is t o f l i v i n g t h e s e d a y « t h a t a m m - , f i i i v i - u i u r .
Inw r"U * a n d
had
pub,H»NOf.H-tO'vii building on u site 10b
p a rts o n
o f p r ic e s 4 5 y e a r s a g o
i v i l f lished fully two articles a mouth re­
prixudL-Al.Liic joint nieuUux op. the L o u i s v i l l e t t o u l d b u i l d t w e l v e h o u s e s
-----The Hanford- Fosloffle*-— ---- Sjllll t)Qf). The payp n ,v » * i u U i n h i L i u g _ r c i i d i n g .
The
f o l ­ lating to our incomparable state.
morning of the i 6th. There will be Hi SemTiToTe Park Tor' pUTclUittF 'nr
Who
shall have it7
:
J f*dlta"^Ltho great industries of the
ry p ta l
p u rp o se s an d
if t h e
hom es
l o w i n g b i l l w is a r e s u r r e c t e d T i y ' R*71&gt;-'
.addresses as follows.
A T ft- r
e x‘a I i i i r d n g '
In riuj August iasuo of 171H tht&gt; -fflrrnlnghum district are rapidly climb
T im
id e a l* .
. O p p o r t u n it ie s ,
and
wer'.- s a t i s f a c t o r y
t o c lie n t s r m l t h e
Duties oft NewspaiM-rs.
by I j**w
Jirown of.St. I’tdcrsgurg.
" t i llice l a aks,
by ll^yal Dnnu&gt;l
(Juftman, Gu.
" l i ' i w tu M a k e a N ew sp a p er I'u'
M . 'F .

lie iiiv r ii. g lu ii,

L u k c lim l

" Printers und Publishers; tin- S*-r
vice they r*‘n*ivr to tin- Public and
the Support the Public should Ren­
der them." Rube Allyn, Sarasota.
‘ ‘ Power of Press for Law Enforce­
ment, Edwotsl t\r. -Davis, Orlando.
C. O. Codrinptdn, of DeLuud, pros
ident oT riie Florida Proxs Associa­
tion. will presidt- at the iifternoofi
meeting on th e . 16th, which will lie
short, merely a discussion of unfi­
nished business.
At three o'clock all delegates wi!l
be Utken to Black Point to see the
national rifle matches where several
hundred men from all parts ol the
couptry will be in camp. Thr.t cveniry: there will be a l)ant|Uei with
cabaret singing and dancing. The
program for the banquet is not yet
finished.

iiu iit le r ,
d u r in g

m any
th e

m o re

w in t e r

w o u ld

be

b u ilt

m o n th s

u n d e r , t l i f v h en &lt; J.‘t i n t ’ o f

s t it in*

( ile a n in g N ,

n o t ic in g

C u rb
C

H

r o r r f f d f f i ' »■ - f.i ltl*&lt; 'S' plan t i l t l i r e n i i i i o u n n - m e u t in
,tt*iH i t l Ii I
» 'i.»
| iliie » « i!
to
m ake
in S a n f o r d a s a p la c it o f r v a ld l- u c p c u d
lliis
s ta te m e n t
t o - w it
That
th e re
S e m i n o l e J b u h w j t l _ l u i o t i j y u rn - •&gt;( t L ••
w e re
about
t h ir t v
e. i q i l l c a i i l s
fu (
A ir

Adam s

‘b u s

many . n*w ‘rabdF'JyiffV to tv' iipeueU
here.
Yhe’ *Ttiat£ha|'-*'"Uh., -Tecijnilj
purchased ^ ail O ^ T ifild u igi &lt;VJ !itH o l d e n ' ll^ a l

b ig

E s t a Y ^ j t i t f i . ^ j y d t h -! Vv

Abe

|iu i c e

Aa
a re

a

to

th e

pi r o ils

le v e l

of

. c o u n t in g

of

Cobl

m en

o n ly ,

fn c ts

th e re

ju rt

th rp e

m ost

p ro s-

"A

•
c ilm p u n y

b iii k

A !-1 . w i l l
w 1 ic ll

b e g in

J im .

o p e r a t io n

lo n g

i" . iv r t le , ' F ie

in

been

( ia ils d e n ,
o f tin

id le

. lO lir p u n y

A

w a ll

w ill

p la n t
. la c k

c a p it a l

im m e d ia t e ly

rujnDi&gt;-oo^hiifp*rate extensive Iumiu (&gt; p ri&lt; t\L -

/ f S C t ilifo r n a i

o il

com pany

fbonilide applicant, for tho
^ J f| | ih n ln K :ihe construction of
YiontolTjce.
I hese three , aro w.eU vVfVaito and shipping facilities at
kboiMi persons .they a r c ' ^ u t £Jn. , nt a* cost of about
open witii^rpjltions largely cigiieif, V
00. •!.Trillaiuii*Hi,*‘ Fla., has uwnr
which arc
thejr credit
vh’fF'd' ootttra'et aC
for pav\Vashington, D..'.C* . Tl'ey are not
•'
'«
-*
hndden away'In liffy trpnch of ''About
.
Thirty” but are per«omilltix*s with
? Im) ^JttckMdiviile. Ha,, school
good kgible1, W n io s V u
■“ ?
iratioli list, to-wit-.
.fy fj&amp; v tA D
(
l’htl M. E l i f ^ v M ^ y j ° u” 'iuTJf
" A moult v tfpe items -of com-irw^*

Tb.tion work u

L e flie r .

«*rt

Rose

r ! ie

H e r a ld

of

C a s s ia

r7 i

tjns J ^ e k ar'

Dr

E

in g

a r t ic le s

M r

J

S e p t.

d u il Miuml,
; soWrs
*UendnncmDr. Brownlee is
!a«tjifjvf'v*zwori^, (Tr^fir, R. C.; olli'eo
on tifiji"prayvta of' tVUl.
- •
fryj. . Ft. Iffrioif,- Flat; paving,
The Sunday School mIiovum! ••'.all /Tinerjetis, Ga;, A n d .Lakeland jind
BtpreW of
per ctfht t he' f i A d ' S t f i V ; ' Wm; s c h o o l * liuildings,
G r t t D W t r t n l, S i C ., a n d J v c O j ik , F la .
day 4 n tlm church.
jt
p r e p a r in g

fo r

j a H / f l i t y . .w a re h o u s e s ,

A

y o u n jf

tlm

ch u rch

m an
th e

. I N ix fS ir iib a t h
p r q fic h

pt

F rc y c n t.'

ty f T
w as
fir s t

r e c e iv e d . W 'lo
s e r v ic e .

D r.

1 1 n &gt; in . o n
‘M - J J H b

ed

as

H r n w n lp e

o n -j

to o l

liu ild in g s ,

^ h o - pftMtc iit'icprdialjy mV
to all the servieftf .if the fcl

r itK fn .

\

Jaeksoaxllle Aoie*
V J iftj kimnyille, -I*i|;,

A, A-_
V o te

«
o f

Di

b e t t e r 't h a n

S.

I ir id g e ,

s to ra g e

n m F , C o r n e lia ,

electorate -o^^JaeksonviUti
day voted municipal " bondii
onta amounting to I
------ onds *ijl -be. in
$250,000 this yoar artfl ln cquaQ-;
mount In 1916. The money will
■pent for additional sewerage systems
and paving.

C a r r o llt o n , '
C.

and

F la / ;
A la . ,
A la
M r.

M e lb o u r n e ,

"Industrial plants wilt be estabIshcd as f o l l o w s . *
' ’ C o ld

1_*-ii-„ —'** t. » *. I-

d r a in in g

c o u n ty ,

C a r r o llt o n ,

B la n e y ,

A la .;

b u ild in g ,

fo r

.M u n a u -y

C on ­

beeh a w a r d ­

C H u rch

J iu ild in g s ,

am i

have

- c a n a ls

school

r it s »e

' »x . . . j A

- A la . ;

1 ,0 0 0 "a c re s ,

C h o j,re s .

**.

H U g n n s v ille , . F U .

co n tra ct*

fo llo w s ,
i,

}

" M c t e r c e iia o r y .

P*. m .

s t r u c t io n

p la n t s ,

.B la c k s h e a r

G a . ; . F f t u j r !\ n d '

g r ia t

; Jbmb'er plant, CJI
;7.ic« fsctojlei, ‘ MerUhiift (ind
:yuApd Greeny* Si. C'{
oivery Branch, Gar., and
s’cksorfville, Fla.jjBlhctric light plant
, S. C.

w h ic h

of

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S ts

,

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t in - f o llo w ­

w e re

ch a rg e d

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t 'J .jt r r

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1,

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S 1 .2 5 ;

p a ir

lin e n

K e ro se n e ,
O ct

1

to

M

to

O w ens.

F ry

C ra ck e rs,
Pan

..'10

.2 0 ;

C om hv

g a llo n

g e n t le m a n
of

a

I t in

cup

S ta rch ,

40c;

]

oven

flit t e d

S t i. - le s

a s p ir e : ,

we

L

it

not

I oz.

C o tto n
3 7 , 'j c
tS o d * .
22

B u g g in g ,
; 3

yds

li&gt;s.

boxes

Bacon,

26 c;

1

P in s ,

20c;

S I.50; 2 yds.

H om espun,

6

26c;

S e p t. 4 lh ,

box
2

C a lic o

60c;

M a tc h e s

I

lb .

30 c;

S f i. lt i

1871.

J jJ li.

1 5 c; 2 1 j y d s

A n r . la e t id a

T o

I p k g , E v n e lo p e s

H e ir

P in s ,

b a rs

H -m i

Pow der
Shot

20c

3 5 c ; 'I
4 ( Jc

l- p a y ie r

2 0 e ; 'r j J U w J ^
( p v r j"

1 '

-* vV ~
S n . ^ fu r d

v The oid Sanford Band will 1m rejuvenatedj much to Jhe satisfaction
«{.*he hjamlki# and'the jn*ny friend*
of tho- boys in Snnfofd. Mr. A. C.
Wallace of B rittle'f’ reok, Miclr., .bns
become imlruqd ;(*.ith the Idea ilf lbcttling in Ranfp4d tud H ing r. iiafid
leader of renowit, will tr.kr the lead­
ership of the Sanford band and will
manage ,the Wullncif orchwtru, thuz
giving the people of Sanford two
musical organizations Imdly needed.
The Sanford band will be reorgan­
ized along different lines then the old
band, as the tiew venture will reijelYC.,donations, for the people of
this city who realize the importance
of a good band arid are willing to
donate towards its mnlnkainenco.
It take# momry to buy instruments
arid music and uniforms anti this
money will be forthcoming as noon
as the new band Is* organised.
The. IJcntld welcomes the advent
of tbe^pcw^fiand, as there is nothing
that adds so mueh^to a-Florida city
especially in the winter as a good
band and p le iV ^ c o n c e r t* . ‘
a

* 1

J

of

of

th e

th e

t h is

p o s s ib le

h ig h

S e m it e

,5
. -at

excep­

tn

th e

w lm - h

In-

in

ijm

in q u ir in g .

G ilc h r is t

is

i

d is t in c t io n

to

"G o v .

th e re

a

e x c e lle n t

a n d e le c t io n

i- . . n i.o f lo r b c a r

know

h is

d id

s ta te

u

In­
is so alive to a n d conversant with
the interests of his commonwealth
us to reel off “ fully two articles u
month pertaining thereto, did lie

$ 2 .2 0 , 1 p r T r a c e s a n d C o l la r $ 3 .2 0 ;
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a
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n
n
c- ,r” — ^*o t
1U y d s
'O s n
$ 4 . 2 0 ; fi *-albs C o f f e e ,
$ 2 .o d ;

fo r

n o m in a t io n

VI

perusing the

c a r e fu lly

e x p lo it a t io n

q u a lific a t io n s

r iv e r

10 lb s .

50 c;

C u rry

Shoes,

$2 'J 6 :i.

c o a t,

SI 0 0 ; C ra c k e rs

I lb ;

1

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’. '

.

F la

t io u g iit

R r y 'd e n .

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and

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Rose,

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c ir c u la r

t io n a l

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to

in 7 t i

30c;

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lir n u g lit

e la b o r a t e

s *!’

3 6 c ; '1 l b s .
—
C

October 3rd.

and

o ffic e .

p e r io d s .

r ln c J f^ L .J J L lt p O .O O O

m a tte r

th e

1

great

Mime of the
properry
in the city, «*idtfJN*in’.0 itt.n&gt;,i’hundred
u r j e s of ftirnihjjf lands. Thb.'3T-hiiteller
Co., will ppsli the ’eity property first
as theji prudently .consider t,hat the
farming property will • find a ready
sale at any iinlC''in tho ntutr. future.
Seminole Park ia’ aitpated near the
union depot arid axtsmiis from Fifth
street south to Ninth street and from
Poplan avenue west \o Pom granite
avenue.
The iotf* are being sold on tlm
easy payment plan of $10 down und
$5 per rnoptb and is is safe to assert
Unit in the next twelve montbs
Seminole Park will be n busy suburb
as it appeals to the man who
anxious to invest his monry in a
home that will advance in" price in
Bond Buyers Here
tho next few years in a nice
H. 1. Snyder of Jacksonville, rep­
od Sanford.
. x , ^ ■ **i .7' •j j
resenting thtwdl.
Pcrring Engineer­
ing Co., of that city was in Han­ •
’ • —
Eastern
Star
_
__
s fo r d yesterday in quest of infor­
N
.T
h
e
;0cst!*
iwootingi
mation relative
td the bonds for
resi*
good roads, soon to be sold by Semi­ Social; flyil* wait hold at
dento' of- Mrs. LoRotta Brotherson
nole county.
on last ■Wednesday afternoon. Quite
- Mr. Snyder's firm, whiin doing
arr.enjqunbhi tiipe was spent by all
a gfr.erot linn of engineering ■are members." praJont;' "One of the most
ulso-Jnrge"buyers of hor.ds,.nnd iflit
enjoyable featpees _»n,v t V * Bride »
week purchased a portion of the bond tTroiOieau contsst^’iis’! tbi’t orde&gt;" Has
issue of .Palm Beach county, paying! had. IwA-"brides since June.
After
therefore a goodly sum. Mr. Sny­ mbrlA- tifVrrimont t)\-er the contest,
der’s visit to Sanford wus niH^n. in.
ilelicivv* ict-cruam and wufefs were
order to.atquaint his firm witTLilbfr Wro^.-tiy, tfie hostess, assisted by
nature of the bonds to .bo sold,
N t r s ^ ^ V i'T ^ b A il^ t c r . - - - ' •
x-'
method of ■exiling tho tleetlon, the
. M rs,
results .thereof"■and ' othof matters
.V
ta
jA ilcon'cerniiig the -resources of the counr..
a .
. ; ty, and bo spent tho day calling upon
&gt; Edgar Blg^trs. M
tho county officers and W. M. Hsynes
^Jenkins, F. K-. Smitl
&gt;•’ secretary bf the “ Good Roada_Cotil-.
i
; 4* «.
tsf.
mitUte” which Inaugurated-tho bond
ijpf will'be held at
. proposition and followed-it to a sucf/£lrs. Ray Butts,
cessful climax, and who has-a great
V
tn. Sept . 80th.
deal of loformation in the matter.
-*
*•

c.

H i- r u ld

V

c a lle d

.
Bnow

th e

S t.

.
th a t

Joh n s,

.
th e

,
fet.

und

.
Joh n s

if

. . .
is t h e

nature-provided route for tho.IntbaCotulal Waterway through the state?
Buitig »o zealous for tfnrf Aide nwake
to ovoxy public impioveibent, was
he ignh/tnf of the fact that the Gov­
ernment -Engineers, empowered by
CongrCssj^ ufjide a survey, during-the
very time hi was Governor^and re­
ported that; the St. JohnA - was the
Jogical Waterway? Did he^»ot kryiw
That thewi Engineers fourid ih their j •estimates thir.l tho cost to .the Gov­
- •
ernment of using-'lbr St. Joh^s .nud
thence the 1n&lt;iii)n Riv*r ^ouldT be • '***'A ^ i
two millions of dcIinn^Jcim
use of, any other- route? - jYfd ayd . - - *- V V
does
ribt
kmow
d o e s he
he n
bt k
n o w tthz$
h a t Jhe
J h e Stt
S b - J 'o j j r i t f - - * 1
.4 ,
F o u ttT

w ill

tra a c re / .a

H i

vi}J*

territory and' pb^uljtiorj, jlmjrY"* arty^i^fw ’ x y
other routtr.VouId nr'toLIdt''iU w , htri *. - . ' i ' y
not know, or; IjrtoVjng' was ho and
is h* willing
-the Government
having once paid fpr the^Ettit Coast
Cunr.1, arjd for keeping It open nn^l. ^
navigable by ceding -Lrgi; .4racU*-of '.
land to this s t a t e . w{Ai;h {he state VW v •* V'v~5
tra n s fe rre d
s h o u ld

to

now

w ay, a sre o n d
of

t h i&lt;

th u s
th e

th o . C a n a l

fo r

lim e

c o m p r i. y

v ir t u a lly
fir s t

t im e in
Has

a

t im e

be

.

✓

t h e b a r it l (

a

a m o u n t,

p n y in g

never

A .V .i t. o r -

p a y in f o
la r g o

p u r c h a s in g

cash?

n - n i [-j n ' y r - ^

N a t io n a l

in

I
s t u d ie d

it

t w ic e ,

la n d s ,

th e

- i;
; . i;'
‘

'&lt;

•’

, •'
A

t h is

\
m a tte r

of our c q a s t defences, and does not
he realise what n shelter and safe­
guard from destruction of submarine
and other war craft the St. Johns ’
would afford, as against the open and
exposed route of the' East Coast t
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3, 1915

__-___

id election
ba mada
mada In
In tba
tba M
m anatr
tho only papar published In BtpiilnnU Coun- ! of arid
election ahall
ahall ba
Dl
,lyr , o
n e .n
* laaat
. . . . . .four
. . . waeka, and within thd lima pr4&gt;iertt&gt;e4 tor y » &lt; t » )
oneIn .a. „ch week, -at
ba’fora tba dJtr Iliad l y thia' resolution lor rlaetloaa, i( l e a p t tbat tba rotu ral M _ §■&amp; &gt;’
„ * * * EJ
Chairman
lb * h o 'd ln l ’« ! .aid bond alactloa.
^ a lartlo o s h r i l l b* ^ • v* r* ‘) Js*
_ of
■ tba Hoard of County
Ad opte d tbla Stb day of Auguat. A. D. : and Clerk
CauHty C
CjaM l I H r
*.
. J|-p.__
. | atonera ol Baralaol# Coun ty.
1915.
;
II*
It
furtbar
reaolvad.
T
i
n
t
tbla
order .
1. p. Hagan, Chmn.
i and aotlca of election, be pubilabed in l b *
*
C. W . Knumlngar
Sanford lleraill, tba only nawapapar uubv
J. A . Clark
I II.had In l b *
County of Saminole, lor a
■
*
J. T . M e U l n .
period of not leaa than tour ^eeks, prior to
(aeal)
1.. A. HrUtnley ’
•
Ih*
data
ol
aald
bund election.
. . .
A tu »t
Hoard ol C oupty Com-Done ordered and ad op te d .*AJ#
'day
E. A T»nttg1a»e
tnlesftx ara. Bom] Clark ilnsnl ul County
inole County. FI*- ; of Aug utt, A. D. (915
L.
P.
H
a
(
*
n
,
C
hran.'
Commission r» of Sam
C. W. Entirelngar
inole County, Florida.
10Q-Fri*5tc
J. A. Clark
J. T . M c L a in
(aeal)
L. A. BramJbF
l a Court *o
t'aunly Judge, Haatlaol*
Hoard County Commlaalonere
County, State of Florida
•
Sa mlnol* County,Ft*.
In re Katate ol
Atteat
Emm ett II. He nden
,
A.
Itougldai,
Clark
Hoard
Notice la hereby* given, to all whom it
County Commalaionera Sem ­
may concern, that nn the 20lh day ol
inole County Florida.
I00-Vf!;5te
llrtohrr. A, ri. 1916, ahall apply to the
RE SO LU TIO N
Honorable lira. li. Herring, Judgo of aaid ,
aurfaced
tba
ay»tem
of
hard
Court,
aa
Judge
ol
Probate,
for
final
ole-1
In Circuit Court, i i e c e o l b Judicial f i r
W
here*.,
1a rar -■ t w* a#, to MI —■ *' ■
V-UUF3y ■ mUU:|g” t*I i IUvai-| I “ I a*'*
catato of
.cult. In and for the County of Hem
roada In the County ol Seminole la Incora- , r |,&gt;r| , &gt;, Adminiatrator ol ^he eata
__________ r __
Inole and Hlate of Florida. In Cknncery.
plcte, and,
. . .
Emmett II. Herndon, decr*a#df'
*nd that
&lt; «&gt;
Where*., it would be to the beat Inlereat at the same time I . 'will present' final aeT. W. Willlnma, Comp.,
ol the people of Seminoth County toa have eounta a*
Admlnlatratnr of said estate,
V8.
■ •
built and conatructed a thorough and com
llonnrd-Pnrkatd L i n d
Comand ask for their approval.
cm of hard aurfaced highway*.
plat* ayatem
pnny. • a
corporation,
prI ) a t « d April 20. A. D. 1915.
Sa
in
_______
_
i
h
r
c
u
g
h
c
i
l
the
County
of
8,
gunlied and arlating under
radiating t r c u g h d
ItA R T L E T T W. HERNDON,
Administrator.
th* law* of th* State of Flo­
inole, and,
Where**, It ha« come to the knowledgV
rid*. J.-.ne E. Spurting and
69- 1-20, 5-15. 0-22, 7-20, »-Jt. 9-21
. of thU hoard that a pronounced acnilmrnt
T . 1. Packard, D fendanta.
-------|eilata throughout the County of Seminole
C I T A T I O---N
T o T . I. Packard: L an ai, Martian* County (or
conatructfdn- of further haul aurfaced
biutlce of Klerllen
lltinol/:
.
,
highway*, and
’ *Whereas, a resolution has been duly adopt­
Where*., a hill of complaint ha« l«-en
Where*,, thia Hoard, a ahori lime ago ed by the Uoard ol County Commission era
filed in thia court at above entitled, and, appointed * committee ol lha citiien, ol of Seminole, County, Florida, of even date,
Where*.,
affidavit
ha*
been duly m a d e S e m i n o l e County. Florida, to look Into the _________
hejrwith, ______________
that it would__be _jpedl
eipcdlenl and to
&lt;♦&gt;
that you are a non-reaident of the M ate « f . j u d i o i i ol the construction ol lurther the beat Interest ol Semlnola County, Florida,
Florida and are a resident ol Lenoi, Madlaon.! h, rJ , urfaced blghwaya and to make a re- to issue County Honda of the County of
.
County, Illinois and are twenty-one years &lt;ro (t to this lloa id. in writing, with Its Saminole, for the purpose of refunding.
All Local AdvcrtiHcmcntH Under
of age and that there la no poraon In the f . r „mmrmlai Iona, and.
m l v* ml ns and ( ik in c uj» *hw p m M l outf i l l ft* of Florid*, th'is wrrvlr* of * *ub|i©*n*
Whpr«*«t
••■id commit Ire of fit n r ^ , Aiaridinf i u u « o! bond*, it! lh « f o m ol
upon
ti po whoid vnulrl bind you. therefore, ^you, ha, duly m « d « it* r«|»ort •ml h** rocomttimtd
|20Ot0OU.Q9# I ■sued by 9 u a d i I B o ld mud T h i s H e a d i n g T H R E E ! C U N T S *
________
_
.
Pack
ard,'are
hereby
ordered
the
fw
«l
the
run
it
rue
lion ol crrtolo
hifbwoy* Itrldco O b t f l c t No* 1 o f , fvomlnole County,
•aid T.
and requ'trd
to the Hill of com- • fid tlip csllinC ol » n ^icctlon to det*unin* Florid*, and for lha further purpose of con­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
rqutfetl to
In appear
.
plaint filed In tbla cause. In the a ova an­ the «itiration *• to *»h*th*r «&gt;r not. bond* structing, paving and hard surfacing certain
ge 25 Cents..
liflad rnurt, on or before Monday, the -lih •halt ba iisurd, by the County of
highways in tbir^Ccunty of Seminole; and
day o l October. A. I&gt;. 191«; otherwise tba in th* aum of It50.000.00, gl00.000.0d o f •Iso for th * purpe** nf constructing, paving
bill filed will be taken ** eonfe«*ed a* again«t which ahall bo usad for tho a i d u i i v e and and hard *urf*r]nff
surfacing tthe
h f following bifbWijralJ
Mgnwaya
H m 9 m 9 9 9 W 9 * 9 9 W ' ►
you; It. la .furthrr
ordered,
adjuilged^nd
de­
...... —
----- -- —
, .
. .on ly purpose of refunding, redeeming and ■ nd road* of lb# C o u n ljr bf* 5#fciniTiii‘. f ^d^.
i ►
creed that tbla notice bo published
I ? " raking up the prraenl outstanding Issue of Siato of Florida, (o-w it:
**
•
*1'
a f Special lload and Utldga. Dial
Sanfor d -lieraid, a n.-aapapcr, published In |
Sanford and Orlando Hoad* to be
_________ County,
________ Florida,
tha with brick, from the Intersection of ih*Samlnol
ole County, Florida, one* a wees ,or rjct Ho. I ol Seminole
Flo
four conaaeutlve waaka.
. ^
.
...
remaining 1250,000.00 t o ' lie 'utsnl and e i - Keuth line of Semlnule County, with the
9 «« 9 « «9 M M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •
Witness fe; A. DfibglBas. r!.-rk. ol' the
f
Iri r , . ! ' ' pended. Tor the purpose of the construction Sanford and Otlaiido nubtic toad*. I htn«*c
•-ujt Court of Seminole Count
, i " f c i i el such further highway* • » !• recommended running N o r t k p » * l « l y following *ald pub­
and the aeal of.agld Court, on thi* lha -6th i( tr|lj ,jy lhl, tt(inrt nf „ l (i comraltua of lic load* to Soldier a Creek, a diatante of,
P e o p l e reptl t h e s e a d a .
Y o u aro /
ilay of August. A , ‘ D. 1916
riiflMi* of Seminole County, Florida, and. R|it»rnif m a te !), *ey#n
an«i
dvp
tenth*
E. A Douglass
.
Whereas, thi. Hoard has given th ia,ques­ nil If*
d o in k it n o w .
I « y d u r a d in t h i s
(seal)
Cleft* Clf ult Court.
tion most careful consideration.
Ovledu Hoad, to [»*• pared a»tb brlek, c o l u m n ?
H a v e y o u som eth in g t o
Therefore. Hr It Resolved, l y the Hoard from whfre *ald f«»Hd in terred " with thf
j Sciliflior (or C om rliininV.
2 »r ij F te
of
County
Commissioners
of
Seminole r.re«ent Sanfofit and* Orlando brick road s e l l ?
T r y an ad.
• *
•
- 4-tf
Cnunly. Flotida, that it is the determination Nor th of t)lnkle&lt;* mill, Southeasterly f«l*
ol ti l s Hoard that It would ha eipedirnt 1offing *ild Oviadt -Bo*d to a point tne
F o r S a le
S e c o n d - h a n d gait r a n g e .
si d ’ o the best interest uf .Seminole I ounty, (juaflcr of »
In f Irrult Ceorl, H r i r n i h Judlrl*! I l f
Wm f arid three right* ol
in issue C ount) bonds of the * ounty of a mile North of ‘ hr f» »u th » r* t corner ■•( III g o o i l n M i n i U o n , Ut J. r-s
ruff. Sr r*flimit I gju nf i . Flnriil*.
1 ftCC B,
Seminole. |nr the j urpoao tf refunding, Section i t fee, townehlu twenty one, South
I n f "h■ nr r f |
*
* if
redeeming and taking up thr l rcaani riualatid- of Hang** thirty tine Ka*l, thence E**t ■•*- WHIT* 110Mai**
ft* bn A 11u d UuukrtL
d-ll
s-g tr-ue of Liond . n tic sum of | pMl.tttld !10, half «■f » mil**, thenri* S qth to t t e Fee board -------- —------ ——■ — ------\S
*L —
...yell t, y Hprrial Road sod llrldge Di»t- Air l.lo- liallrd*tl Mi I K i do, nnrnl* abn
leWtr
Uutf&gt; II
K o r Null"
b tiv ro i w l o r y ( a r m
liv e
T o Kltifi 1'rarl ltti».«rl|, Toledo, t umb*rl*Ril rut
ritl No. 1 of Semlnvle County, Honda, Hroadwai) Street In tbr T o w n of Oviedo, to
County, lllinoi,;'
, and
ftp for the further purpose ol constructing i&gt;« pRvrfl with brick fro m where the A t l a n ­ m i l e * noulhoi'.Bt o f S a n f o r d , F l n H o u u o jving and hard surfacing certain highways tic f*oa»t Line Railroad r r o « « ‘ Broadway
Whereas, a bill of complaint baa been
lhr ('m in ty t&gt;f Svmin»l«*. *n&lt;i If *»ld bonU Street, W w t to the O vie do Bank, maklrg a D t r u r o d
f o r $ fiOO.OO,. b u r n , c h i c k e n
filed In this rnort •• above entitled, and.
i»ty*
s»iJt Lnfia-&lt;“ L to u»*« tb»» p r o f ff t l i
prcxlma'rly, nine and * l i tenth* houtu R,
whereas, affidavit h a * , been duly mad* thereof In t h** manner am&lt;1 f^r thp olijm tR total of,
arU-nhui
w o l |.
O n c-h n lf
l It-4. 0
that you a r c -n nun-re*.ilcni of the S m fe id mil ivurt»o*r« ■• hrryjnbrftjr*' ••*! lor^h and m
Uct|cva# Roail, to I e paved with bHck, milt* t&lt;* s c h o o l a n t! I n a t l i n g s t a l i o n .
Florida and arc * resident * I Toledo, f un - Ac i*t*t#u m th** f»|»or( rendered thi* tfriird
i I■a#** r» i! I V u m j . I Hit'll- nmt
t wi*nt&gt; hy th** » *i:muni t.(«*** ••f pi! lire ti * «f ! b** * mn.l % be|rMining I t the F-* f rnd of brlc-v f o l d oh I n ti tl i n ' o f W
W
M i l lor, S a n fo r d ,
,, .
m 9t| i,|j*i a ti&lt;l t ' . t *, li r f i |* in » |n r- ■n 1,4 Nr H11ft 1115* *11*1.
Ib'fiio * Avenue, thence I•-1*■** * thr 4 - *i
I h*a- S1*tC fill1 !'Llr1*1• *• a.-f bier nf v H. It Further K-***i.. *1 i 1 «r -f
l-‘
l&gt;.
4 - 1(a111
tb*- t* • • |nil&gt;fir fnut Snot lie n* \i f t v I d I tie 'b or I h F i o r i i l n , H
k MihjiuiUlli
ufiuh wlvtifn wiiuh. bifid / “ U. i| *rriiiMkPi k•»i* *i* thi* It* '1 ! 1 tbr • 'if' T*hi
line of Serf ion Sit teen, Townahlp Twenty ---------------------------------------------------------- &lt; J Kn*
h* frfiifr. )
South of Range T h ir ty I mo K lit* thenrr
t hr »6Stl i i*iF
A.d
nf Cuhil* r.
l«*r 1 1■ pvt I*
1Hr- * K o r S:tl&lt;- S t r a w I x - r r y p l a r i l t . S e e
»'f rli r t *t ■ r. X? -* ■4lirfri f f» • (»
’i »U nr.*• half ef • mil.
1 \ I f f ‘.riel
1hi -U111 r*( I «lid,i *»’ * j I ttml' *flid lruarter
-i?it. » i,* h
of m mill . i h
W t * i »&lt;
.f
l • • ’ 1t . liu B ti: s.f 1 .♦* 'I i g»i n* ft 1r-*| tft 11 - l.iifitlw wh*vll 1. A» II t*'fib
-' '‘
H
1.* Ills-r S i n n * S..rtf*&gt;rd Avt*.
-If* « n e*f 1
n l1i»- « Il ■»»■ * n*
- J! ‘
H^ d a mil. tin Tin* S ol ► *« » ■»i light- . f R *
•Ik
u■
k1
&lt; on-1
i
Finn l • !:■
1 *rr* M i i m I i ) i 1m&gt; Bh Ba k ,1 t fr ixri.t r V i i
-RBI i mil* i E»'*ft »
V #‘ &lt;||
a-fs 4L’MJ*II&gt;
t.
'Mid*
:i- 2 tc
t
*
4
1
rrdlfa
t
pr
&gt;*iiti«trly
HaiBo.nl,
w u
■&gt;t ha r » .-i th** t III l.lrri ng o i.i«t &gt; " I
fi*r t lit" riatet 1rit &gt; ' »
ll 1 IBvcr,
nd adjacent l»&gt; c t J41E
wilt |»i* t ml r n • • ri'h 'rs erri
iri Lufi'i* i.ver low land
* ri • •
( f I hr le*u *ti * ’ hi fi nf
whirl, i* to 1 i» bird curffut’l with ■hell or
It fa f writ" r finjeff i•t nri|*i'!gf ri ami •lr To be dul* &gt;1 J ul v ••*, 1"1 j
Kur S..Ic My Int on I irtt street, •
i t L*•p * o n ■14** rna tori at
ul 1!• Ei* *1 1n t * it
Xfi •1 that 1" '•» 11 m|li e 1»
I! p 11 Fur' her K ......... H •il ix. 1Ei* * ii I • 3
H otel. Y o u
|iuIri i ' h. 4 All t ool III I t*»
V\ nk i * u Bo id. to be t Aved w, b hri*-k i,'|i|nJ»itr I f i i t ’ liu s S 'i-si
*
MIp* 'I•j I, ),»* r
I l|
1» li!f.itt 1 I I . r will
J.ri iM. tri. 1-J ‘ i IB.
from
end ..........
of the Ii rnrs
1r k 1road
the
I in
oh no !»• » ount&gt;, llnrid*. once « w*-* Ik
. • Ulhunted l.y ,-ll‘Cttol, Ihv -Ui* -&gt;1 l-U ".''
mini Ithe
nr We«*l
virsi roll
0 * 1 on
,11 n
i l cun lujy thi.-- jirojKoiy very roiisotuthie
! for four rnnaeriulve week*
■hall be u-rd .-a,*lu.i\-ty lor the purpose of e tension of 8t. tjertrude Avrf.ur.
Wist
faking up and fcrdpeTnrik* th** pf*»wen ofM in W e k i » « Bridfe, a di*tan&lt;*r of. •|&gt;i*rni- on liLcral trrms
A &lt;1(1rest* Robert
tVitnr-* E' \ f loll gla** * blit nf the l r
maii-l &gt; Thro* and one half mile*
• inl’ iir t 'iit'.mib lilt I.uti'l • -il* -&gt;l
r.( I * iMir'. •lid •• »l
1 *• I "ur* on il *
Huekebat'ilii
D
0.I
!K)5
Franklin St.
H. ri I and Bridge I »i«t r• t S«- i - I Seminole
I molt Avenue and M r lion v die A &gt; n u»
l hr f Mh da&gt; nf A uc I- - 1 t I* l * * '
-»l tu*ml« b u r
to be pav*d » IIh brick, from the 1 ivi end Tufttpa, Flo
.A-lMp
y
\ 1 ouglar *
m I om it). Fior id a •aid
i f £ *1«t r the I mi dp} ol &lt;5l'U«l), A O 1'* I L
h* O k jiavi'Oiefit on U 111tit* Avenue, Eiaat
^#»ni
i lifk i ‘ irrult t'ourt
in d if a ho rid j»i?ue, m I hr turn *d I t!i*l,tlull 00 to Mellon vllle Avenue, thence South on
I (Hi A 1*el 'ottei,
t l r County of Semmnle (• author**rd by Mallon vllle Avenue to Celery Aranur, a
F o r S a le
H orse, harness an d w a g ­
SollrHor for ( *o in pieman*
I &lt;2 Fri f*l p uf
an elrF'ion tailed anil held for that pur • dial*nee nf* appro*tmately. on« mile.
pen*' bn nit* to the mmu tint of (*IHI.UM 00
W i l l sell c h e a p .
E m p tire o f
Fa r k Avenue and Hughey Si i ret. In be on.
of the •■ol -tiunfy bond i » " u r which ire In pa ite d with brlrk, from the Snterae ptloii of
!St»|lrr «kf ,H|ir«tal Fleet Ion ta deter mine
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be i«aurd for the tmrpoar of 'th in g up i nd I4ark Avon be a r^d Tent It Si reel South lo
4 Itg-thel or i*«t I here shall be i*• Uctl
redeeming 'he preaent uutatanding Special Hughey Site#!, thence E^aii nn Hughey
F. 1»
N o :i
;i-tf
hj K ju t I a I Tat Nr huoi f M* trie I No
I
itoad and Bridge l Hr! riel N • \ Band* of street t •* Sanffttif Avenue, appro* i mat el y.
t*l Hpfnlfiulr &lt; uunl? Florida. Banda In
Seminole t ounry. Florid*, • ha11 nut Ei** «oid, tlirrt »tuarler« ©I a rpd
IUr Sum uf IT j .Oiiu on, |u Hear Intrrrat
negotiated pr u»ed for an) other purpoa#
F o r Suit* - G o o d r o w
See M r s .
The puhhr road l/pni ttvio'lo |o t ’ huluoli
(,ol ^to r i f r r d Ihe rale of nil per rent,
whalaoevk'), other tha® (/»r the purpoae of to hr hard aurface’c
rrdl and pav.fi with rl»y
per annum, i n l r f r * ! Fajahle Semi-An
3 tf
rrfundlr t redeeming, and taWm* up the pre»
marl or other « ult able material, from where I I ) . H o s k i n s . 2 0 6 P a r k .
nuellf. Said Honda t»* Malure T h l r l j
e nt Opt H an ding 4¥adp nf liun da of Special tlie Atlantic Comal U n e Railrftmd cro*Ve* i
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— — —
Year* aftrr Bale nf ihe I » ■llili r e T E r i r I
Mvt
rict
N
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l
o
f
ScmRoad i M H i r f M f e M
lU(ia&lt;l«&gt;« v Street In ihe Town o l U vie do,
i-* _ o » %r*
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i _
r*f 1 hr I'fareeda « f aaid fl«tnl I•■«**' 1°
|hr nee l V . n l &gt; along t h * r-,ewn, public mad
F o r - S n l . - N l * P F a m i l y ho nte . ftlfiO
mole t « h|n| j1, Floridi
b*- u*nt f o i ihe put pna e nf
i f «|wiring
it* the Town id i huludi*
• distance «d.
c»*&gt;«! o n p - h u r x * ^ a n i * n , H«&gt;t o f harncMJi
Be
&gt;1
Further
K**aul
v»»d*
that
if
art
m
u
r
Knlajrglng, I tn ni«hing! and O th er* I*«
•if bund*, ui tEte sum tif 4 160,lHk),00 i• author* • p p fo nm a ely. ail mile*
. . . .»
i . t? kT I
Impfoxlrtg H* ko-ola and Sr haul 11till d In gw
Nmtfl revolution further providing for and . Bl* W HUtl C1JF ILntl b ric ilo .
fif . S* Xw€JI“
In aald Special T a t Nf hi*ul IMalr let No. r&gt; i*ed by art election, railed and held fur that
Murpnar,
t
n
aernf
danr#
aitli
t
E
^
e
(jeneral
ordering an election l*» he held In the CounI, of SeiT'lfiulr f ou nt}, llorlda. and to
Hox
1163 o r c n i i u i r t ' a t f i r o
i s i i f the Stair of Florida and In accord­ t&gt; of Sem icole and Stale i&gt;f Florida oft *the
Fund the Floating I ndr |&gt;lr dnr*a of -aid
^
...
. ,
ance with an Act paaaed
naaaed by llio
the I.
Legislature
.
*r.c^
_
6th day of September, A 1). IV1S, to de­ s t a t i o n .
102-tf
UlftlfTd.
!
. * of the
Btale of Florida of 191ft, #nl{tltd:
enllt' ‘
termine the queation at t»» t hr- dvauance of
- WI ere an a petition w aa prraented l o t h # " A N A T T T&lt;&gt; P I l b V I b K A M K T M O D aaid Honda in the aum of f t '&gt;0,000,00, to
( ‘minty Board of Public Inatrurtbti of the jj y W H I C H
THE
C O B SN' T Y OF HKM* bear Inlereat at the rale of ’* 1, per far I per
F o r S a le C h e a p
t i n s rnrigp, R o o d
I I'oUf.t, ol Sainlnulr. Florid*, on ih.- nib
ifju L E ,
i_________
-TA Tb
tIF F l .It ' l l l D A .
MAY
annum, IntercRt on Raul bund to hr pay able afl n|, w
I
n
q
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r
e
a
t-fe rn n ld
T in
I d s ) of
July. 1915
sjgnrd t.» mar. |»*•" |LSMit; •' B
IIO ND
S
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F ill;
e*mt antiuall), raid bond- to mature* thirty
thlrf
ts-anty
five pr-rrant of the dul) qualified : U f - . f - n ^ H T U l I l T ! S ' l FI! It T II Y. R H A R D year* after the date Of the ia«j*
|M*j|aut e I ht'f»ul, i1 S lin jl.
80 t f
♦let t *ift, Molding ml It in the »al«l Special l a i ^ ft \\ f \ (' y j (
Ik(« A I il', J'11 I" 1Co V | 11|! aaii'l i • aue tf hurt d* in In* 4 at**'* Jul.) 1*1 191ft
.... 1 I •luri . * . 1 T K and r.*.| I* • g the
a N I»
MEAN
« F
M K IN G
• aid te*&lt;iluficiiCa fur1h i p ro1 xlini, lit Jit tl a Ci
i Mini*) Boanl
Fublic lni-tu torn ol Sem j , ; ^ L f
lt }
\ N |»
|{ 1: I O ‘ 1 M I N (1 Inuc of ,hi»ri !• in l lie * u *ii .,f J i YIP,Him on I*
F o r S a le
Si-i-&lt;I r o l . t o c s f o r f u l l
* l s u i i i j , to nf Ur an e l r d f
be s|’ Ff |AI.
Ilt«.\ h
,M &lt;
|i K 1I »• . V. IHH
iut h&gt;*rm c l li) r ’« »’ !• &lt;li mi rail'd t; o d held
be’ rl in • a id SpePial { at Sc ho *1 fkh**rir| N o
T i l l T III • * * !&gt; ' It l » f ‘ ' i ' ’ l
l it |xtt _■KD I * *.,-.„.l*n .a « , t l ih. i.- n a r .l i . a - a - i J nt T I I'lttit tiu t:
I n i| UI-** M y r o n If S q u i r e s
I, I v. ifiM,ul* l (Hint). 1'liiriib I*, let * * oipr j
^ i l 11 * n I % 1 Y
V M ' 1 " )'| (n V i I IF
ta lr nl tii. r ui a anil in a ' r I a Ql o s * ft tl
|f)J ifi*
* h.i her I f not.there -hall* he
'•&gt; •»«! | ({ | |v j \ F 1 r . K
III!
I.K YY OF A A i t parted h^ tfi* Lcgulatur** ' f
e*i»Vc *
b o t r i c l , Bomfta in fbe ■•utn «&gt;l I f ft.utm 00. | ,\ \ F »»lt
THE. FA Y M F . N T
OF I N T - of HurUta .d I'JFt, rntltlcd ‘ AN At T T H U
the proceed* Ihpfrof to bn*U«*Ji lor-lht pur- K K FS T
A N O THE; C l t F A T I O N OF A F R O V U E K A M E T I I O I I IIV W H I C H T1JV
• K o r S a l e - T w o hor«fb- w a g o n a n d —
Mi-we-t*4i#ing, onUrglngw furnh.hln« i n d I bl N K I NCi— W I N II F O R S A I M I IO K I b l , C?« kfT NTr n r A R M I N n L K ^ K T A T B * O F
otbcrwla*
impraOttg * f h^L0,■
*ch o°l • A N D F O R A N I N T K R E S T A N 1 » S1NK- F L O RI I &gt;A,
M A Y 1H3UK B O N U S F O R m o w i n g m a c h i n e .
C h eap , Q, F. 'W i l btiUdlnga In aaId SpccUl T a * School
E*I'NI» T o C O V E R T H F
PRKH- t h e : r n u r o s K
of
con^ t k u o t in c ,
trirt No. I of Saminole C o u n ') , Plorida. and i - r
O U T S T A N lU N C .
F X IS T IN C
104-tf
F O R T H F R H AR D H O R FA C K I)
Bn’.AOS H u m s .
to fund the float in* indebtcdncM of aald t i n f j ! »F I » l N I »E: BT 1 I »N F S S O F S FKCI A 1. t o F R o v i n r : w a y s a n i i m k a ' n r o f
dl 'rirt, the prtireetf* of **t«1 Bond U*ue li-tA
I l 'i A I»
l&gt; A M ' B R U » c , F O f S T R I C T N 'llM - T A K I N G t A R K O F A N O RK O F F M IN * ;
fnt j i l t I. k m : &lt;&gt;v K F M I S t t J . F
to tie e l jerridri1 and dU Lurted Ih IL
i &lt;&gt; f S T Y
« 4 4 M » A M « * « 9 9 9 « * 9 « m H 4
S p l i t I A 1. ROA O A N I
lIK I I 'd
f*I
b » m g manner. '*» wit
’ H e ' i h. reamimng I *.u,i»0'» oi&gt; uf . " I la.o
T K D T IIONDS II K KET&lt; ' F u l l I 1SS' *I D
| l.*.,000,00 to Pc u*ed in refunding and
«E&gt;all
I f u » tl and * ipended f« r t Ei
pur
IN’ s a i d I'l l I N T Y , A M I Ti l I ' l i n V I D t
. pa &gt; h|n» i Etc ' l l )
i-f Sanford, morn &gt; • dut | id &gt;p&lt;
©f r »r •! r «ir t in g paving * n&lt;1 herd ur
T H F It F A FT &gt;. H Ftllt T H F I.FVV OF A
it. with thtvrrRi t her run, herelufore ad vane- facing
Lr C o l o w r g a'&gt; I oit,.*r highwa)* T A X FOR T H F HAY Ml N T &lt;»F I N T F I t
r*il in the «•« i *I hpr rittl T »a ,‘ uEuiil J'latfict an I
r w•Iw »-f ihe « nun* i nf S. rti.milc sod KST A N D T H F L H F A T l ' i N OF A &lt;1NK
Ne t nf Semiltidr * mu fit) Fbirbl* ' &gt;
fE.
. id 1'L nda i w "t
I ' l i ! F U N D F o i l S A I D IIONIiS. \ N o
AN" I N T E L l C S ,
\-.ii M ' - K i N .
* •* &gt; ,,f Sa nfwrit, Florida and u-ed »-) *aid
.ianfor»l •rid lir.im .u I m. j I t** hr i-a*rd Ful l
F o r R oll!
Kurtiinhcil room. Apply
ND
o f t'
I Sj -riel 1 hi .Ht 1 tod iBaifirt No, I »d ncrri■■ . with
arc *r,
i ioni ionof ol inr
th i rFiU' m
withbfick,
In lea,from
I rumthetoeinter
inter
- TO (JnVEIt
Riv T* H
n rF •I' livt FSt
i * • i NTi »-'
2
1S
I 't t r n c r ■Ini St
|lrode County, Florida, fur t ha pur* ham
and Palmetto
Snuih lin&gt;- of S.rmnulr i'outit). ailh tfia , H T A N I t I N t i
1.A I S C I N t ,
Ip lN J 'K I) JN
a high Re hoed alie ami f he run*l ruct In n
IU»AM
San'ord and Orlando p
putilir
uhbr road, ihanr. D L I 1 T K D N F.ftS' OF
SI l . i J A l ,
RoA I
A
vt*.
4-2tc
' a h gh achotfl building, wrMfh •tun if now rut.npig N«u l Heaitefly bdL jwing «a d pub­ A N D
‘
.............
H i l l D OE
...
n
D iISSTTHKHDTt
N I M H F II
j nail due and owing to the C ItV of. Hanford lic road to Sold Ii i ' r I *n **V. a d i*t a nee of, ONF. O F F E M l N o t . F
C i i P N T Y " th.t
'F b 'f i d a , by Raid Spin al T a * School I'-atrict ap prutimalely aeven and five lenlh» mile*
1200,000.00 of paid bond laaua pIi s II b* u««- I
For
Ren!
I room
houae
$ 7 .CO
No 1 ol Seminule County, Florida.
Ovtrdo Read, to b« paved with, bfick, for lha purpose ol i . k i n * up and rpilraounc
R.H. D a v i s ,
1 0 02
W F irst
$1 0,000,00 to ha ua«*J In funding the pre«- from wrhem a^ld, road tnterw#ctar with the tho pro-ont o u tst.nd inf bond l.aur of $200.- A p p l y
ctit uuuiantllng Abd existing ifustlng fn- Pre*ent Sanford and* Orlando brl&lt;k . road 000.00 of Spv-rl.l H o . d and llridar fllatrfrt S t r e e t .
4-2tp
dcbtedncRH of aald fipwcfal T k t School Die- North of Dlokie'a mill, Houkbea*ti'r!y; fol­ N o I of Somlnola County, Florid*, the t o lowing »ald Oviedo Road tu -a ■ point one malninc 1250,000.00 of said bond ia&gt;u&lt;&gt; to
If lr!
$!L.m&gt;0 P*» to hr uaed for improving anil quarter at t ntllfi^/Weit and «t»re*» eight* bo oxpondod and uaod in tho ronstruction
For
R en t— A p a r tm e n t
of
th ree
of * mil,- N o r t h '" * ! ' tho Hour horral-rorhvr _of of roada *a h v r a ia iln vr ,ot forth ,
enlarging Ihe -gram mi a r pghooL
r
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m
s
f
u
r
n
i
s
h
e
d
r
e
a
d
y
Tor
h
o
usenip
t
to,POO 00 in It# uotl iri purr haunt lot and Sa.-lioD throat Township twonty ona, Sofith
Therefore, Ho It Resolved, Vliat notice, be
rorigtrurtltm * primary ar boo! In the * H b of- ttanyo th irty ono'oaat. Ihonro East ana and tbr i » m » , la liatehy given (hat on the
k
e
u
p
in
itA
d
d
r
e
s
s
M
r
s
.
S
a
v
a
ge,
r m part of jihe city ©f Sanford, aaid primary halt of a milo thouro South to thi- Saaboard ftth day nf Senlember, A O- HOft, and 111
• chouj tojLic luratcd Weal of Alyrtle AvrnUe. Air t.lno llaitroad In Ovlfido, Florida, alao purauance ol the resolution, aforefiid, duly e o r 7 t h a n d M y r t l e .
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the County C uratnlaaiunera of
larging IE»e primary school IDeatnf on Pal* to be pav.tl with brlek from where the Saminole (.ounty. Florida, an election will
F o r R e n t — 3 f u r n i s h e d r o o m s , w i t h *—
ne t to Avenue, In. the (Tty. nf 5anford, i Atlantic ( ' o a i t Line Railroad r r o i i r i Broad- be ketift ahd the &amp;ame |r hereby ordered to
, way Street. We«t to the Orledo Bank, bg 1)e!d, tEiroughout the ( ‘ c u h y of Seminole.
Florida.
t b.OOt^.00 to ho vHciI in improving and en- . making a to tal of, approaitpalely. nine and JO - determbe* wheth#^ ur not there ahalf o r w i t h o u t b o a f e n U p s t n i t s &gt; v e r a n d n ,
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the purcba.e ftf whfglnnlng at the Ka.t end ©f brick road, on Interest at the yate tif fl
per rent per aq For
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, lirneva Avrnu*1, thence f^Bywing tt he Uen- lnatM, in t » ' n t on aid |&lt;*rntl* in he $ayahle
iihT I&gt;t* t nk l Ho. I a I SA m * i r v a, j, u bBc mail South e fester! y t *» t he N or tJh a* to1-a nn ua11y • aid 1.«■*nil* in rnat ure tj*i Ir t y r o o m s o v e r
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line el Section Slstr^fi, 1 own •hip Twenty y e a n afirr the date of liiiiin r c thereof, YOWt* 11 i t { ’ a
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the County * Board of N b l l r j South of (Lange Thirty Iwu K u t , thence aald (eaue of 1 «ndn in I e dated July lit, 1915 k
in which • a' d nlpittott, the quralluu an t©
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the jiiuahrr of hond*. in conformity with the
F o r K e n t o r S a l e —7 l l o u » e ' o n P a k reaolu'ion of the, Cdunty Cotnmiaalonerv,
• • aforesaid, shall he sulimlltrd to the leaai m e t t o A v e .
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in aaid Sporial-Ta^Hthool Pialrlct. h « » « a lfn - ( .oast H*ila«ad. nicapt. approiinialrly, two ' o t e i • nf the County of Seminole.
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mils* ovar layw-i,»iF-adiaronl to St Johna
Ih ,- form of the ballot to he uaed in aueh
Vihvrcas, the County Hoard ol t'U'b’ le Klyar, *.lbcl&gt; I* 1° •&gt;* hard aurlarrd with rleetion .hall he ""For liunda” «r ""AiialnH
Fur Rent—Two ncroa improvod
Iti-U-qttiott of Samlnolo*^ Couatj, FbirUWY .ball of oibrr aultahla matrrlal.
Honda".
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C aah r e n t. C lose in .
Wvkiwa Hoad, to bo paved with brick
has d atairninatj. by resolution, tlda Ja y adopt
T h e followlni persona aro
ere named
names and »p
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a diatanrr of, approalI*red net No. I —-San
lord S llunfo, N. A. t
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» rate of net a«&lt;!»«!i n « v fi. p a f rent per • *- mitaly, three anil one half tullra.
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Hum. In
Interest
payable,
a^ml-ennually.
lining A
Avenue
atol Mallonvlllr
Motionville Avrnuo,
Avenue. Mooroe. Clerk
principal nl aald bond* t o ' b * due and pay- to .h a paved with brlrk. from the Fast end i'reclnrl’ N'u. i
Munroe II II C ttai un. i
1n I i i s h a p D l o c l c , o v e r l o o k i n g
able thirty year* alter .ddla a t Issuance.
ol.hrlck pavement on Union Avenue, East j
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*. ow. Thecefore. In pursuah-e
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l o nvfll
o . n i ". Avenue
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Inspectors; Enjtp
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John Hell. Clerk.
B i«2 of tha Law* ol Florida ul 1SH3. notice Mallonvllte Avenue to F rlr ty Av ,nc e . *
No. n-Far.Tor«!. Williim Ufflar, s i t e . A l s o , s t o r e r o o m , s a m e b u i l d i n g /
distance
of,
approalmitely,
one
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tls fcvteby l i v e n that oft the 7th day nf S e p ­
Tim Katnp,
,H Frank, In* per lots' I tar
I'ark Avenue anil ll u r h i y Street, to be Malnes, f ‘ lerk.
tember. A. D. 1916, ond in pum iane* of
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Call Thatcher ‘ Realty Co.-j Bishop
'sved with brick from the InW-nwction of
* n s &gt;i(tit ion duly adopted hjr ihe C ou n ty
I "reel tut No. 4 --!'aola ,
'ark
Avenue
and
Tenth
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County, an election will tut held and the Huihey Street, thence Lest on Hu,hey Hick*.
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•ante la hereby ordered ta be held in aald Street to Safiford Avenue, approximately
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Special T a * School District No, 1 uf Sam­ I brew quarter* of a mite.
C A Tieuleraor. Endor Curtail. I napwetors
inole County. Florida. Ui^daternilne whether
The publle road from Orledo lo#ChtiTuota, M: Maker, CIbrk.
or not there shall be lavurd'by said Dlatrlrt to he Laid surfaced and pav&lt;fi wVtiv clay;
. Prsclnct_ No, 5— Oviedo. Wm. I.awtou.
-ruita1'1- 'malarial,
—.* — i.' ft r- o—m 'where
*- I— ’ J y . McKtnrie. V t. ||. Howard. Inspector* T . bonds fa fhc sum uf 174.000 0&lt;J. in hear marl or other -auial.lt
latorest not to exceed the rate of« p.r cent the Atlantic Coast Line Ha'lroad
r r a i v t J. U. Jonas Clerk
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per annum, tbr principal of said h.tnda to llrnadwa) Street" in &lt;Jie Y u a n
of fivtedu,
I f^^lnct No t l huluulm l«H*|nr; J*rnt •, '*«»■
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mature thirty years after date of i - . s i n c e 'I t r n r e F a s le r l* ahm* the - prx enl puhlie Dart Hart, TV m Jacobs, Inspectors.
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a» provided f&lt;oin a tee.dution
t h i* dtqf | nuii to the Tnwc of Cbuluota.
t fiisianer flrumley. Clerk
W a n t e d - -K fc d a k fin m ltin g , 24 h o u r
adopted by the
Coun t) Board
of Public f oT. 11 proa!matDy alt mllra
Precinct
No
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Instruction of Seminole Coqniy, Florida,
And Me It Further Itesulved. Thai in ac. ' - | d i ; i T f,M o ^ m . a : S ^ ^ a l ' h V
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P rin t.,
In which etretion uni) the fiuljr quallfUd curd a nee with the tien»r*l l.nwv of the .dtatee J- M. WJJI'amaon, Clerk.
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electors, (eaidinr within Special L i School of Florida and An Act of the Lvrisiature of
I'reclnrl No. 9--l.on^w oqd IL A. Jenkins,
District No. I ol SemtnoV County and yrho H I5, at aforesaid, that an election be called D. W Clodaer. W.
Allen,
Inspectorti
are free holder# e h alljx i entitled to vat,.
and fhe x a jn - ’ la hereby ordered to be held, J. N. Searcy, Clerk
F o r a p r a c t i c a l n u rs e * col| 8 1 2 o r j
The folhmlnf peraonk are appointed da no the filh dwy of September, A D. 1915. too
iPrecinct
recin
No. 10 — Fsk.-'Miry, W. V. Dunn.
Inrpectore ar|fi clerks' of said eleotfon
defcfmltic the question aa to Whether or nott J - H . N. V
Poet on. Joe Fortier, Fnapactota' A. E. a d d r e s s
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M a g n o lia
ave.
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teml-annually, the W. H. HaUard. T o m Hill, Ckar|*e tjiliaa,
- Precinct N o 3: T im Keene, K. U. H oa rk o' nrinni'tl of aaN bondt to mature thirty year* 1napeetora; ft. A. Fuller, (Jerk.
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W a n t e d , t o :. T r A d w - G o o d
tru dk
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II. J. W i l ­ after the date of th e Issuance thereoi, ahall
Said elartloif ao ordarad to ba held, ahall
ton, Clerk.
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w a ffW i.a n d
h u rn ru a .
*Tha aald election to ordered 'to he held the purposes sa heretofore eet forth.
prerlnrta Whera the last general Mrctlnti dag
• hall be held at the aeveral pol!ln( placet
He II furthrr resolved. That th U - e e t o - held, tbroaghntit the cnllra .County of. Serb- W i l l t r a d e 4 o r s e c d n r f f i a n d F o r d c a r .
In aaid Special Tax School District No, 1 lution be publiahed la thtf H «» ford Herald Inole, and euch election khall be rqqd ~
£ . l . M n m w x g w k * . m i y r . jM a a -of Sentloola County, Florida, where the last a newspaper published at Sanford. In the and the canvaaj al the vetee eertlfthd id.,
fcotr al election waa held, Lhrofifhout the Conaty of Semlaole, and &gt;ke Slate of Florida the returns and the canvaia of the retd
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tot 1913 and tba IbSMClan and eletka
:.- q LEGAL ADVERTISING
of tho varloua polling place* ahall make
prompt raturna to tha Countv Hoard of Pubhr InitrurlloD o f Somlnola County. Florida,
Immediately
altor raid »la&lt;tIon a n d . ta b­
la Court o f tho fcoualy i a d f r . Sem inole
ulation of tho v o t * pollod. and the County
County, Slalo o f Florida
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Joeeph Lelnhart
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County, Florida. will bo n eexalon on Ihr
T O - All Croditora, J Legate?*, Dltttlbuteea &lt;rtl dgy
September. A. I&gt;. 1915 to roc.ia,,
and all Peiaoh* H av in g Clalma against i
return* of aald election and to delermine
•aid Estate.:
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You and each of you, aro hereby notified
|)„n, and ordered |n regular lf»xlion, thia
and required i f p te s eil any tlalina and tun- |
2nd day of August, A. D. I'Jlo.
manda which yuu. or jr itherjri J^OU may h ^ v y - F. I*. Forster, I bran.
S. C. Dlrkaon
• gainst »h* a»tala of Joeeph bolnhart,
C. P. llarrl»on
i«t ae d, lata cf Seminole County. Ftorldai to
A ttr.t
th* undaraingrd Executrix ol aald f t t a t e
1). L. Thra*hrr, Supl. Public Inwithin one yaar from the data hereol.
atruellon and Secretary ol Hoard
Dated A u t u i t tth A. D . 1915.
o( Public loatruction of Samlnol*
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ROAD BONDS CARRY BY
SEMINOLE TOURISTS ON
A LARGE MAJORITY IN
THE CLYDE LINE WILL
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y
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arteries in every part of Seminote
off*- ^
Chief I.oper Hero
Birthday Parly «l the (leach
Impressions of Sanford
FIRST SEASON S TRIP OF
Following is the returns fiom the \ A mong the visitoi a to the
Mild red Holly, the youngest dau­
Sanford, Sept 3nd.
THE OSCEOLA WILL
various precincts.
Sunday was Chas. Lopcr of Tax ares, ghter of Mr. and Mrs.. It. J. Holly, Editor Herald.
Precinct
For
Ago
of
this
city,
was
nine
years
old
lust
Impressed with .the advantages
bettor known among many people
BRING A LARGE
Sanford, No. I
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who know him as ;*Chicf" Loiter, Friday and us a guest of the Daytona heie that aie hidden, in u measure,
CROWD HERE
Sanford No. 3
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on account of his long service as Beach Hotel, was given a birthday I offer a 'fow thoughts fo, your
North it is five to s
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mat shall of E ust Is and otho. cities party by Mrs. Ayers, the wtfo of columns,.
Here two months
Oviedo*
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in Lake courtly.
At present he is Proprietor Ayers. The pa/iy was a months winter.
One of the largest summer excur15
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marshall of Tavares, where ho now six Q.clock dinner ulTuir consisting a summer na idle season! Compare the sionfc from New York to Hanford
he good rondo needed in Seminole .Geneva
Chuluotn
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resides.
He Is an old .engineer of whole chicken, creamed potatoes, pat- living expenses. I see more gardens via C|yde Line is that on the steamer
county are now assured.
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early days in Florida and for many tiesbects, salads etc., and then were ser­ in your city than in rural districts Lennpe that left New York last Fri­
At an election held yesterduy, the Altamonte
years has been an employee of the ved Ice rroum and birthday cake, a Seems wo lined to learn, it is no day. The passengers will change at
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people decided to vote for bonds for Monroe
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Seaboard and A. C. L. as a lank fil- beautiful ulTcir with nine little red waste of land to grow vegetables for f Jacksonville to Die (Weoln and c«, mp
brick roads and they voted fAt them Lake • Mary
candlMT and nuts and candies for j home ’altove tYl&lt;&gt;me
.« produced for mar- to SAnford.
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This will be the first
!er.
in no uncertain terms.. The vote was ,
While
marshall
of
Eustis,
the
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ket.
W
e'have
the habit Of lix ing trifl of th(l o « roo|tx for th » intel
rather, light ail over the county,’ as
rested the biggest bully in the coun­ served her guests and in turn was out of pnpet bags. Why not devote srU50ll anfl wn„ rnnd necessary by
the election was held on Labor Day
a little more time to growing stock the unprecedented ri«n&gt;i of the Mlpity . a man who weighed abent 350 the recipient u( many presents.
Total
drift
110
and the greater part of the popula­
The little guests wdre. Margaret and chicken*: feed.
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Wculd it not tfier tourists to see Florida whib- the
po^Ads
and
Chief
Lopcr,
a
small
man
tion w*u9 away front home, enjoying
Zachary and brother. Arthur Jr., save dollars?
of
imoul
135
pounds
used
his
dub
cheap rate were stil] good
the beaches oi lakes or other re­
Married nl llaplisl Temp le
ut the last moment and Mibduc.il the Kincheii Powers, Sari. Evelyn WilSanlcrd has tich
n.h surroundings
surroundings , These summer rates on the Clyde
sorts.
This morning at six-thirty. Miss bully after n nusty fight that is still ^it'ma ami Frederick Williams and Inn.ls that grow bettor with culH-. Une „ r„ p a g in g hundreds „r people
A t on eatly hour in the day, it Clara Elizabeth Harvey of Odando
vntion.
Where lio.th xirgln soil is
Stnfori, rml lhU lurK„
the talk of Eustis and I-nke county. May und Robert Holly.
lit rgo frowd r„ m.
wjaa seen" that Hanford would carry w a s married to Mr L. I. Boynton,
best and it requires &lt;-onstant effort in
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Charlie is sin old Confederate .
k* Hero on Wednesday should be
tho* bonds by a large majority and • ulso of Orlando. The ceremony was
Irs.
W. Brady has returned to retain prodi ctiveness.
xereran and served full time fn ihf-J Mrs.
taken over tho good brick roads in
while theru was some opposition, read' by Itev G«*o, Hyman in ihe
p
visit to friends
Gi ofgta regiment.
He is about 80 homee from a pleasant
Your streets und future lake front automobiles and shown* the farms
many of those who opposed it did so cilia e iif the ill!plot !'• tfqiju.
M* 1,-i.rs old. but is "»]'r&gt; us a youngster, i and ri l. tiw
II Tennessee
are the prettiest I have seen In the itlld the seed beds and the big crops
from the standpoint of higher liu*n, and Mrs Jones and Mr* Harver
State The locution of Sanford with of corn and m.tnt other uttructiiiqin
and some were foi the bonds after tlie mother of the britb witnessed
rich environments arc enough to They im:&gt; nut want a home in Flor­
tlie situation had been fully explained the itircmiiry
make "L ife W *&gt;rtti l.txtiig" to un\ ida lull ibefi- I' lOi tiling
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to them.’
om* desiring a city or countr&gt; home what they ought do if they were
Ju-' after the
pi,. w,i» prniniu;.
The vote yesterday means that
I find farmers here who "inude proprtrlx shown the many ad vantag­
red husliaml and wife the party
Seminole county can now join the
nothing
and sometimes report » es of the Sanford section The ("Kile
motored to Daytona Itea i It f • r ai
other counties with hard roads That
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How is it * Slop winter . nd Line nxeursums are bringing a good
1putlog ol a iir .il if.iy &gt;
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there will he a brick road from Han­
spring, meet living expenses and class of business men to Florida
ford to Geneva; fiom Sanford to
THE NEW PR O H IB ITIO N LAW FROM SEVEAE
often ‘ ‘go north in summer’ ' Then bUsimgiu men who no not get away
«*n*&gt;u*&gt; XlnuiM licady
Oviedo; from the special dtstriii
if u surpl.ua is not in (In- treasury ill the winter time, and are interested
VIEW
POINTS
lines to the Lake county line ami •- ^Vt.-us .Er-urrpf nitor, I ! K Tola r
at the end of the season "1 lost" enough in seeing 1lor id.i to mine
hum the special district line south will be refill V lit Itarfd tn fjis ri jn)^'
In other states, men often come down in the summer instead of tak­
f h u m i m i .m tiK x r n p o s t
to join with the Orange county pav­ ill another wertk altd wislies fit in
out without it dollar, the same as ing a trip to Canada and other
form. !th«*- public that if there a To
ing.
the man on a sal.tr&gt;
True, some northern points
i or*., data that ill* ha
prox'tih &lt;1 for emergency cases to puss articles of food are dear
■outtr.U**(l fiom last issue
It means that Seminole will keep a rty • jrvnp le
Then 'll.
tb
H,,* Duvjs Package iaiw was in* lr.ws when great expediency is nec- mute eliminates so much wxpense i
her rightful place among the* J&gt;roh*’ ...*',,lld* ‘ I I - '
t After a pleltaan! &lt;t.i&gt; here oT sev­
gressive counties of the stile/ * ir
»r*’,,l*1'* »&lt; -'tiding tr'xiiK'iil and brought up ut a phy­ esHiir.x
Compare advantages and disadvan­
,
The Davis Package Law was pas­ tages; see if the zephyrs of the ocean eral days on business ami pleasure4
siological moment! Just a few days
while Seminole wan among tl.*- Unit t■.h&gt;Pr ’1,,‘‘ J'lIOrmutlon at Sanford
S.
Maxwell,
a
well
known
resident
of
vunui to its introduction consli- sed in the Senate on Wednesday,^ sweep over a better pljire than Sun­
counties to hole for bonds fur hriefi’ * Indicatfnhs are that Seminole CoAjn
Sanford, has returned to his bomb.
roads, it wuh done by apcai|tl• dis- ( ty will Xhnw sortie in,OMO pi-iqde, tutlim.il amendment for prohibition AI'ril 28. and the senate journal of j()rij „ „ Beautiful Lake Monroe
Mr Maxwell, while here, stated that
that
date
showed
that
it
was
con­
lisil
bgerj
defeated
in
the
senate
by
trict uct and the rest «*f the county which i- n substantial gam it. t htKENTUCKY
business is improving in hts section
did not participate in tho paving Past lw o years. "Sitniord shows a one vote,' which exasperated the sidered in tin* morning, and upon
of the state a nd the businevt men
thus leaving sevctnl stretrlies of
per cent ^increase ox'i*r U" 4 cfhwus pudtibiltyn element to such an ex­ motion .of the author. Mr Davis, it
theie art* expecting an early return
Iderman
Davison
returned
yes­
tent,“ Chill when the Davis Rill wes was made a special order for eon- \ u
clay roads between the brick. SJnchJ°f 1310.
, • ,*„
*•'*
to
prosperity. He says that the farm­
terday
from
Daytona
Beach
where
introduced under pressure, nnd un- sidaration ut four o clock that same
all of our neighbors are paving wilhjY
1.1 * * [ ^
*-J‘ r '
ers
an &lt; l iu»y harvesting their large
he
has
been
having
excellent
luck
brick nnd sand oil, Seminole county
.Arthur YtjwJ*ll* left last Saturday (IcYthf dbectio/t of rhu-superintend-? tiny, at which time it was brought
corn
erops and are now preparing
fishing.
He
came
buck
long
enough
up
and
put
upon
final
passage.
*
’
could not be left at the post and the J(or
York
Ute tyjlhbuy fall dent Of itie Anti-Saloon Ix*ague of
will to plant their xxinter celery nnd other
The
liquor
interests
pretended
to
to
cast
his
vote
for
bonds
and
Fliiridn,
Rev.
C.
W
Crooko,
whoi
issue passed yesterday will give the, goods for .yjiecMon* of N. P* Voxvelb
vegetable crojet Tlittex-Union
tn addition to being a minister, is l.e S l a b b e d to the very core l&gt;ut a l a s ' |return to tin* beach tomoirow
county 1460,000 to pave tile main &amp; G
o
,
_
iiWo mi eloquent »|n*uker and an us twenty days later or on Tm-sday , --------- ------ -—
tute politician, thousands of tele May is, the senate corrected journal
grams poured in to incmbeCs of the ol April 38 by a two-t birds \*&gt;te,
legist aUne. The result, was, to sat­ and it was corrected in an eminently
isfy—their coualjturntrit ihe Dayis proper way, whereby there could ho
no question as to the intent of the
Package- Law waxenacted.
In their.hurry, to'eijart law it was correction.
.
i
—- —
thought fitY n while that all con­
The joke of this proposition was NATURAL W ATERW AY TH A T HAS BEEN R E C O M STR A N G E DISAPPEARANCE OF THREE MEN IN TH IS stitutional requirements had not been that the liquor interests did not
MENDED BY ENGINEERS
ki
that it bud been corrected, amL
SECTION OF THE STATE , . •'-*' '(-&gt; &gt; complied with .sind those represent­ know
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ing the liquor interests were full of were quietly wailing for the secretary \ , |( (h(. (1UcUMioil o( , be purchase should have, ample cumi! nciomoiln[a there a strange fatality attach­ jjot’ ,bi*en hp^rii ,frfim sirii'i* writing glee The constitution requires that of tin* state senate
tim-*li nnd file , 0j Lj)(,
Enst ( ’oust t ’aiinl, by lion
I say they sl.ut.ld b.t \i cans]
ed to ihe utmospheye around^this Jus iWtfc from ^J’rtfurri cfnturR that when » bill is under consideration in wbut is known as "Errata’’, winch the government, Wi|h l he purpose facilities, because tile State jmiit for
city? In the past two weeks no less he biw) \^Itld yoi&gt; and C s h f wViting each branch of the legislature that usually takes about five or six days
I of making it « part of the inland it by grnnts of vast acreage of what
than three people have disappeared to-aiTf if-wlieo he w^s’-wilh you tijere it shall he read three times on tfirpe iJfier adjournment of the legislature, Waterway to Key West, several is becoming our most valuable lands,
'qnyihir'gt ujiparcntly.
wrong sepal ate days, before being passed rtfoxxxver, they took the precaution
in this vicinity. They were either
things should be considered,
First und whil* these lands were donated
wiffl'dliffi?
His
xaifeUs'In.great
d|Si on a majority-vote. ’ However,’ the to send a competent attorney to
thinking of coming to Sanford ,had
let
us
consider
the
feasibility
and by the government for the reclama­
come to Sanford or hud just left trert . iitd anything 'That ydu B(ig- ■institution also provides that a .Tnllahaaaeo, nnd he returned with
tion, I know of no acre thut they re­
cost
of
construction
and
mainten­
Sanford when they disappeared .and gost Tfrtnld •be up|iredated/
two-third^ vpto \nn^pass a bill or the information that there was no ance of a water way (torn the mouth claimed. '
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* Yours truly,
have not _ been heard, from stn£e. c
law rnstanter— tlibi jjidvislon being error.ap to the journal-of procecdure of the St. Johns RiVcr to Key West.
,
,71—*W. R. HARDEE
IJe that ns it may, the State paid *
With thu large population of 'ttyiV v.: — ‘
in passing was correct uml legal,
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Under former instruct Tons of Con­ tiic* canal company in. land, to cut
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T- *
Jenson, Gla.
•action and the cosuirtpofitan com
hj* Davis Package Law does not gress a board of engineers lias made and maintain this canal and 1 wRh
Mnr.’ S. A.- Chancellor arrived here
position one can easily . IpAe their
etlpe?
clubs. This is ex pal inred by a ' full investigation of the various other citizens approved It. The East
The followflig disappearancea were on the noon train from. Sanford.
identity here and these lost ones areatitHna
that uniler the dub license routes nnd unaanirnously reported in Coast people got whet they tirfkcd
probably wandering through thu noted’ in tfie TTmes-Uniom from She stated.* that* nhc und HariiiAJc
laW'tfA
Florida tbe service of sup- fax*or of thy route via St. Johns for at the'expense of the State and
moved .to. SanfOr^ rybout'.JX month
celery delta or have taken posi­ two ;d|fTcrent towns.
plyinglbitoxicuting
llquora to mem­ river to Salt Lake und a canal into government.
ugo
from
PeitKacob,
,witH
the
inten­
Would they qftw s * il:*Edah, Sept. 1.— F, P. Wilson of
tion" with the growers in this sec­
bers
a.A&lt;l
nod-resident
a guests doeir the Jndian Rivet as. Ix-mg, in-their what the State paid for hack to the
tion
of
opening!Ui&gt;‘:a.1
j
vafUiirftnt
bus­
tion. Secretary Haynes of the Com­ this pfuce left there two weeks ago
Friday attal'nqcmylast, Har­ Aot ronio 4under the definition of opinion, .the best, and by .S3,OQO.OOO Govern hicTit, tliel,.ptlglm*l donrtfs?.
mercial Club bas reeeivi'ft tin* follow­ jxith -a Jccksonville travelling man, iness.
din
k
stated'
. he W*».*golryr to sale. -Tlriit pfohahly. means that ij the cheapest. ThJs report was rp 7 i f , so, to whom should the ptocecds
leaving
him
at
New
Smyrna.
From
ing letter and if any one cun throwr
the Davis’ PjxekntTC Lwj» is Upheld as proved by,the Chief of engineers and of “ .purchase go?. 1/ ILL did rtpf-in- *. ‘A ’
any light on the subject the same there he went to Sanford and Jhettce look al "solnfesgordejt; |jiftd*.a&lt;pd if he
cfosthutlonal-Tq’ J the 4 courts, that submitted arid unless it can lif^piudc tcrfjjre* with the rights df otheis, I*
will bo gratefully received by M l to Tavares. He wrote, his wife .from could Und nothing' tu V iit him might
Hquor
,^lul« world, .without end will tf&gt;.apIUiar thlit there are prfriiWiiSunt would not rompisih..but in the selfthese points nnd from Tavares, laUr’ go to DcLaniL’jm a prospecting
.
Haync" and forwarded by him
sitting
Up, and proVp'to be surh a roasort's.why this most (Usizable nttd isii desire to ccet'rnplbh th« above**
Not returning on Friday qtj
saying he was going to •Eush^.Thnt tour.
4 ».•**
the relatives of tho lost ones.
set’ asiiUi'.Tt deni the rights arid interests dT-ai
he Saturday, n^td having 4oft. no • furt p^irhyice, and oh ac«6unt of their fcar.able roulo ftho|ild
.*
•
Jensen, Fla., Sept. 3, 15 was thu last heard from him, a
memniu'sh^jJ
hovfhg
Votes
ofpolitical
should
atand
and
ho
doufit
will. **■ ’ farjje nupthcr. of ceHtntits on the'^STT
*
Yher'clue
as
to
his
intenionsj
Mrs.
wes supposed to roturn home
Sec. Board of Trade
(Qbunrellor .states that *hv' .reported power, it .will be'fotrnd diflicult to . 1 take It,.therefore, the “ burden of Johns and contiguousSsjiuoposed' to
Eustis. Jt is thought tha.t .Air.*
Sanford .x,Florida
thu,disappearance to tholocalfauthor- enforce the law* If they are not order­ the proof ia on the defendant, which be sacrificed', v. • v
son cither lost his i
Dear .Sir—
im! hut no clue ojTthe iniYwing man ly conducted. Thu history of liquor in this case,-.tire the owners, of thu.
lade
somewhere. Inquiry^KW’ btk
* T.wo weeks ago today (Friday)
The; rarrying mil of tho St. Jo’hfts *
She clubs is that,'they invariably pro­ &lt;-anal, who, it appears, are desirous
f t Juul been discoverJ*d so far.
F. P. Wilson of Eden ,a neighbor at vurloun places,
river'
ilytal f Idea, veil|:7-«r«ojnj&gt;Jiib- j
duce
prohibition,
becoming
such
n
of
sidling
their
canal
to
the
govern­
‘thert decided to'rorne to Dcl^and to
of mipe left home and went to your him.dan be .found.
oho of thr*se prefects provided for. *
nuisance
that,
to
eliminate
them
ment.
It
is
legitimate
to
suppose
continue
her
search,
arriving
Jn
this
’ WlUJi'-be^lvft homa he *was Vuicity. He wrote hts wife from San­
they do pot find it profitable, as Jt by the leghlatxtre o r 1866 before the
After ’ interviewsing counties &lt;y* precincts vote dry.
ford that he had spent sometime frfLnjr^roin headache und dixziness, gity today.
there was n slate law* now stands, to continue to. own and InterotU improvement lands, amount­
the real estate agencies
; « bloW on the back of his piratv4’al,y
while there with the Secretary of * Liquor Petition Law, operate it. The reavon urged is that ing' to over 20,000,000 acres hr.d
wfdal ling cocoanut. Doc- in the city and calling at 'the local
•he Board of Trade, his wife tolls,
vided that If one wanted improvement by the governtnent- l&gt;«cn tourhejL Space docs not per­
he is sufTering hospital without finding any informa­
me that she wrote you asking ubout;it o r f
that he.would have tp would make it of real service to the mit cf further mgument, nprd 0*? k 4
. her husband, but that she has not T w p i*a loss- of memory^J^ip Wtipd. tion df'the missing man, Mrs. Chunapttrur
necessary,
ih
view
o
f
'
the
secure
a
nJaJority
of
tjte
registered
public.
received any reply. I must pre-j, jfT Y^e*iyi*ing WltmiSion oTTlie u^ain, [c^lor Teturned to Sanford this ufterIn order to do this, Congress will disinterested and unprejudiced Judge2 ?S
come on very grfi^uullta tiOpn, lnte’tfding, she sa:id,' to put the voiem in tho precinct in which .he
aume that you did not receive
menl of the Board of. Engineers and •
artd'he has probably lost his identity, mklter'in the hands of tjtc atlthur- desired to conduct business--which be urged to abandon the approved
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letter, and am writing to as
the
inenntro vert able fact, that* a *
regard to .^ Ir.
Wilson and.solrttj ' 'JlTis rather tall and slender, skin Iticn so that iT 'syatamatlc -.sifrarch petition when presented to the coun­ route over tho St. Johns river with vast urea and many tinieiuJhe peoples
^
its navigable tributaries, uccCssable
dft&amp;tfWery brown by ' thp sun, might be made, . Hardlnk Had about ty commissioners, and if- if they
you m ay, not rocull him will* An
will
be
seivpd
by
the
irto
i
f
4
the
tha.t he. is an English Canadian, six dart flnrfs**lround thtJ- eye*. gray ICOO.in cash oq his persopf besides found it 4in order, or In compliance to the most populous section of historic St. Johnh river s^ part offoqt tall, very dark compaction, -mtWatfitSnThnf r alrhJ^V w»atc. , Ipgal pipers belonging to Nte part- with tho law and' the. same had a Flotida from Jacksonville to Ocula, this waterway.^ In addition-to Ita '
nyVx. and Mrs. Chancellor is greatly majority o f. the' .registered bPtcrs Leesburg and Orlando, to run through
deep d«r'. .-rirflert ' hhdgr
OT".
Irt fear that, he "has met with foul in that precinct, and.jUpfc -signature uninhabited sahd durftex and marshes utility, economy and safety, It Saill
"inall moxJtaeffer hair very gray',
.play.
Rardink is- described as a was witnessed by-two people, a per­ by St.' Augustine, Daytona 'and give, to the citixcr.s of Florida snd
J. Howard.
about 4* years of aifi. wed educated
__
Each of which is an ever increasing number of. tour­
German, originally coming fi'om the mit'was granted. This.law had one New 8myyna.
varji*- gentlemanly, formerly
co«-. this po
Netherlands; 4 is about six feet in good effect. It kepL'Owrllfitior dealer accessible by inlets from the ocean, ists, the pleasures of. travel by. thin
- * with newspaper
'
- * sltmder( J, ***--. 8i v. ,:
- - ' netted
worlr,
matchless stream.*
with sufficient harbor for all tjieir
Ind, Aug 31,—-Searching for heigluh, Very dark, somowhat p4st out of politics, for If he failed
in build. He *•»» not well whbVt *,
Respectfully submitted,
business partner,, whose middle age, and nervous almost to a majority of .the registered voters needs, and if the access to, ocean . .
traffic is not sufficient they have, or
Hftrdink, tb^ eatent of being slightly palsied.
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GIVES COUNTY $450,000
AVAILABLE FOR BRICK
ROADS IN T H E
‘
COUNTY

THE DAVIS PACKAGE LAW

PEOPLE LOST IN SANr
FORD A N D ^ IC IN IT Y

ST. JOHNS RIVER INLAND
CANAL FOR FLORIDA

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„ SEPTEMBER 7,

THE SANFORD 1IERA1&lt;D

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i'TER our 10 days sale we find we are unable to display what goods we have, although we have four doors in the New
LefBer Block. W e have utilized all available space with shelving, counters, tables and show cases, and yet we have
goods upon top of goods that we have no room to display, notwithstanding that new goods are constantly coming in
from Baltimore, New York, Tampa and Jacksonville. We want to make room for our new Fall and Winter goods, and
in order to do so. we are going to sell anything in our “ Three In One” Store (this means three stores in one)* for
i :
------- SEPT.
---' for
. . just
. . what
. . . they cost* us. This is no bluff or.'tihot air” proposition—we mean
10 DAYS,, IBEGINNING
10th
just what we say. When we say
. we will sell at cost we mean just what it cost us. This is an opportunity rarely ever offered,
and as long as I have been in Sanford I have never known o f a sale like tl
for the children— also vour Fall and Winter wear. For special inducemen
and Boys’ Hats to the first 100 customers after the sale opens. We will al
good fo ra certain piece o f merchandise that is marked with corresponding
chandise, and range all the way from a suit of clothes to a spool of thread
Sun Hat, Pair o f Hose or a piece o f Jewelry. Our stock consists of a gene
_ .
Women’s and Children’s Shoes, a good line of Piece Goods, consisting o f Silks, Woolen and Worsted Dress Goods, White Goods
Lawns, Ginghams, Linings, Outings, Domestice, Sheeting, Pillow Tubing, Drilling, Homespun, Indian Head, Oil Cloth, Tabk
Cloth, Towels, Napkins, Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses and Underwear— in fact a complete line of Dry Goods and Notions. W&lt;
also have a 5, 10, 15, 20 auk 25c Store, consisting o f useful articles*— Tinware, Graniteware, Cooking Utensils, Writing Tablets
Pencils and thousands o f things we cannot mention account o f lack o f space. We will mention a few articles and prices below
Again we call vour attention to the fact that prices like these are beyond a doubt the best ever offered you.

MEN'S WORK SHIRTS

MEN’S AND YOUTH’S SUITS
We have on h ind 200 of these suits we are going to
sell fur less Pian cost.
In ad&lt; lit ion we will give an
Extra Vest with each purchase*. These suits range
t
in price from

$2.98

to

GINGHAMS

A good supply of mm' khaki ai
button, full length. In fart these
shirt. Sizes from 1*1 1-2 to 20.
some special inducement

55.98

,1

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS

PIECE GOODS
In the W orsted, Muslin. Woolen, GinghamsLawns,
White bonds, you can surely find some good values
in this line, and it will he money to you to lay in a
supply of these goods. We are receiving new goods
almost daily these goods go on sale the same as
anV others. •

One hundred Buys'Suits going for less
ranging in price from
%

UNDERWEAR
BLUE SERGE SUITS

&lt;
(

Heavy. Light and Medium Weigh!

(19c
The &gt;lus 1 nion Suit. $1.00 value 5&gt;r
38c
Elastic* Seam Drawers
:ioc
The ‘ombed Egyptian Shirt
39c
The brown Balbriggan Shirt
■Other Underwear that usually sold for 25c, during
17c
this sale will go at

: z suiu $5.98 T l
PALM BEACH SUITS

n,r

Palm Beach Suits, the.usual value,
carry them over we will sell them for
each

HATS!

HATS!!

Men's*Women's and &lt;'hildren's

!

HATS!!! - •

A X II TH EM SOME HATS!
Boys and Little Boys We can lit 5UQ0 of you and
they will be sold just'like other thipgs A T COST.

OVERALLS

A good assortment of all, going the same as the
~'reSTof the* entire stock A T COST---------

LADIES’ SHOES
A nice Tan Mary .Jane Pump, which d* 1 O f*
sold for $2.00, during side
«p l
Our entire line of \\ hite Shoes, ( Jxfords and Pumps
white rubber soles will he sold for LESS T H A N
COST.

BLEACHING
We have Men’s Pongee Suits winch sold for $5.00
We are going to close them out*

$2.48

BOYS’* PANTS

12&gt; »c values
10c values
8c values ...
Indian Head Linen................. .
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10c
.............,

.........

8c
5c

: 12L.C

We have a large assortment of Suit Ca^es, Grips
and Hand Bags we will sell at cost and some even
less than cost.

200 pairs at cost. All sizes, colors and styles
Now is the time to get the
&lt;£"1 Q Q
Bovs School Pants ........
TO
SOME AS LOW, AS* 10c

Our entire stock of Linen Collars going at
each...............'............. ,

A nice lot of Bath Towels just arrived from Balti
more. Be sure to see them.
*

A large assortment of Ribbons from
Y\ inch to 3 inches wide, per yard

MEN’S AND YOUTH’S SHOES
Oxfords, in the Patent Leather and d*-f Q Q
Gun Metal, $2.50 value
.... t p A » * / 0
We have just received a lot of Work Shoes, and
they are the best for the money I have ever seen.
They go ondsale too ♦anything in our Shoe Store
A T COSTiV.jK'

200 Ladies' Vests, silk lisle, 50c sellers going at
^
•; ~
The ufcual 10c kind, enough for all. going for
each

This is not a Bankrupt stock. It is the L. L. Taylor’s Cut Price Store moved ifrom 814 Franklin Street, Tampa
moved here to stay. You come in to see us and we will prove that we will do just what we say we will.
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Florida, and

REMEMBER THE 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 Cent STORE

J. M INTON, Manager

I on the corner 4th !&gt;T, and sanfo r d . M l

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THE DAVIS PACKAGE LAW

an afillliation -o f- several bodies,
.
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whereas other such bodies aro com­
posed of individual members. In
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IL J. HOLLY, Editor
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/-s.
this
distinction
Orange
county
wilL
., W. M. HAYNES, Basinets Manager
Vp
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Continued from Page 1
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have the first body of the kind in
• PublUfcad Errry T u»*U y and FYld»y
Florida, and there is room to make to sign the pcti.tioVt he was put out
some commendable noise about It. of, business•
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This law also kept him pleasant
There are well orgainlzed and flour­
Success
comes
to
those
who
intelligently
prepare
" aiH W C W IT IO N rillCE. IN AIIVANCK
ishing boards of trade at Apopka, and affable, made.him a good citizen
ONI ’VBAB, .,, 41, * 1 2 - 0 ®
and kept him on the "mourner s
themselves for it.
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I I I MONTHS.................................. 1.21 Winter Park, Winter Garden, Win­
bench
so
to
speak,
all
the
time,
It
- * . *---*y *- '
There
THREE M O N T H S
................................... Tl dermere and Pine Castle.
1_. r ■ r
•».ws
also
had
its
drawbacks,
for
many
Among
the
necessary
requirements
is
a
bank
account
should be others, for every com­
CM1,«r*d la t l a O t r bjr Carrier 11.00 P»f Y»«r lo
would prefer signing the petition
munity large enough to have n
with a first-class hank, such as this. Let us co-operate
Adnin or I Or. Pu Modlh
until the last moment, in the meanchurch
and
a
silool
house
should
P i i a m U to Adraaro M a x Do M id i *i OBlr,
with you.
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ti mq gulping free -drinks at the ex­
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pense
of
thg.
saloon-keeper
who
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I IM , at 4b* r o o u f f k a al Son ford, Florida,
day meeting will be a great success, wanted their signature to a petition.
• Uador Art of Marrk ltd. 1*71.
and that it signalizes a movement A special brand of whiskey known
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an "Hack Drivers Delight was ujed
Offleo la H arold D«Udial
T rlrp b o n r No. 141 of much moment - and importance
for free drink, -apd many barrels qf
to Grange county. «
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this famous whiskey which wAs used
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by the saloon keeper for this pur­
Brookrfvilli- Argus carries a head­
F U N N Y IN O R LAN D O
5' &gt;
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
pose were consumed. This law wan
R. R. DEAS
line "Waterworks First which is a
"Orlando seems to be having a
A*M
Cuklff
repealed
teg
o
j,twelve
years
ago.
L.
I'mldrnl
Vlce-PfrUtirt
p
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WOODRUFF
Vk.-Pr..d«nt
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fifle slogan especially on the morn­ high old time over the enforcement
ing after.
.At the last session of tho legisla­
of Sunday blue laws in that delight­
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a bill was prepared to enact
ful community. Thoso who are not
Exchange says that ono of the in fuvor of a wide open town nor a law providing that to secure a per­
ladles of the town has a beautiful arc willing to exist under a cast iron mit tq sell liquor, it was necessary
muslin soprano voice. Don’ t let rule as to their conduct on that day, to have a petition bearing names of
her sing through the muslin.
She are giving their assistance in seeing tho majority of the white voters twelve or fifteen years will have
.will strain her voice.
that the law is carried out to the in the precinct, but it is understood dimlahed to auch an extent in the
that this was tost in the shuffle, a
letter, and without favor.
Sta^e of Florida that there will be
Attorney General ef Kansag/says
Instead of -opposing the enforce­ county division bill being respon­ no liquor issues to be fought over by
"damn Florida* ^tuul. UwTMacon ment of the law exactly as It is writ­ sible for its elimination.
political prphibltionists and liquor
W I N T E R PARK
Section 4 of tho Davis Package
paper says "damn •Mnssa/nusctts" ten, the wise men of Orlando are
interests. This is explained by stat­
Law
deprives
females
of
the
oppor­
all of which leads us ^fTJelicvc that giving the people a full exemplifica­
ing that a law was enacted at recent
OLDEST COLLEGE A N D M O S T BEAUTIFUL
tunity to earn a living, and wholedog days arc here.
■tion of what it is to obey the law.
session of the legislature, whereby
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sale as well as- retail dealers of the
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it is compulsory to teach all children
On ast Sunday in that city the . . . .
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right
to
employ
any
of
this
very
Hanford Herald wants a
fire only place of business remaining
in the public schools of Florida be­
College, Academy, Music, Expression, Fine Arts, Domestic
class of employees. It was though
whistle.
^Ve can lend Sanford the open was. one establishment con­
tween the ages of six and twelve
and Industrial Arts, Business,’ Teacher’s Course
that this law will he held .uncon­
fire whistle that blows at 12 noon, ducted as a restaurant. There were
years, the’ evil effects of alchol.
stitutional. especially when sworn
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buildings, steam hunt, electric lights, fin* protection, fine
on S&amp;tUrdl^ys and not miss it.
The enactment of this .law i» the
no ire deliveries, the garages all
P
through .well-prepared brief, because
gymnasium;
no malaria; quarter- mil lion dollar endownment; three
CleWwnter Sun. What's the mat­ closed, drays did not haul baggage
hardest blow ever landed oh the liqu
the femal employees in questiou are
teachers
of
music;
Jo,000 organ; a dozen pianos; two glee clubs; chorus
ter, don’t you eat on Saturdays.
liquor interest of Flotilla. Howevet
and the whole.town put on the ajr, -v- ■
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not used ini the actual sale of liquor
Clasg;.superb
new
rooms
for business school; full banking equipment; new
it will be u few years before its
(K-gratice of a New Engluiid village
'—-but on the contrary do not come in
chemical amt pliyaical laboratories, equipped with every modern devices;
effect will be felt.
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If Bob Holly of the Herftkl wants of two centuries ago, if we can trust
contact with it, being employed as
analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, water, preparation for engineering
the Sanford postmastership aiqd^fails newspaper ucrounts of the present labelers, stenographers, and in other
course, lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennLs, football, basketball,
to Jget It, we are ready to throw day event, and the history accounts office work.
"Memories"
Christian, but undenominational; expenses moderate; scholarships avail­
brick bnts at the fellow who 'is to of what occurred in New England
On Monday afternoon. Miss
No doubt this section of the law
able.
For catalogues address the secretary Winter Park, Florida.
in the early seventeen hundreds.
blame for his not gelling it
will be tested by some gladiator win Grace Smith entertained delightSome of the less pleasant events
Puntn Gorda Herald
to obtain publicity, w.ll he arrested ,ull&gt;‘ 1,1 ho“ or &lt;,f h* r rh,’ rmi,,K
were the erection of a pretentious1
O
on October 1. or sop,, after, placed Mf“
,fp|“ n »«»• ,,( Tnm&gt;a- H,‘ :
Florida s “ shaker colony al Nnr-1mourning piece a i fhe intersection of in jail with the hope of being able \ number of interesting games of
coossee ha* disposed of 7 oud acre* two n( tin- principal .Irei-ts'. and the
w. re played, the score
to read in (lie newspapers that iii* ■‘ Heart Dice
A T L A N T I C COAST LINK
of its holdings for JdU.OOO, retaining hanging in effigy of one &lt;&gt;f the editor* cell is a floral bower, consisting of cards red heart*, completely carry­
The Standard Railroad of the South
a number of pinerii-s and orange of the city, who has been rather
ing
out
the
heart
idea.
All
during
choice flowers, (lending habeas cor­
SUlfKDUI.K
KFFKCTIVK APRIL 5lh. UJ15
the afternoon, punch wa* served,
groves. These people believe, in the strenuous in hi*' Ideas of sabbath
pus proceeding* to lils-rate him
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assured,
how
second coming of Christ bodily
It is the opinion of eminent at- and after a *erjew of haines dainty
ever, that both qf these things were
Ocala Banner,
torneys that the Davis Package Law covers were laid and a very tempt­
Nn. 8(1
No K2
No. Hf.
Which is the sufficient reason for done before sunrise on Suildav. and
ing 1uti lieon served
Mi** Hill a
percent* or involves n*» federal
N:.10 am
l.t Jnrh*onvillc
H: III pm
1:.T5 pm
one
time
resided
in
Kustf.
nml
has
their leaving Narcoosse^They t ll.lt th*‘J WiTI ■ reinn veu -arl&gt; on tion
The liquor interests at lir*l
Vr Snvannah
12:50 pm 5:55 pm 12:55 uni
knew he would never come to Nar- M»H tin&gt; .thus li|Ot IT» ^jking
\r Richmond
5:20 am II: I ft am
8 :00 pm
were of tiie opinion that it would be. many friends w.ho welcome her here
Her father is Mr, Hewett
coossee ns long as StonewnlI .lack- t li he rwi*c, it mi gill l&gt;«* saitl.
ft :5ft am 2:1ft pm 11:50 pm
Vr Washington
advisable U&gt; test the law in the again
Ar llnlllnmro
1005: am
1:50 pm
I :5H am
wa* ri&lt;ti*(ilia ld&gt; &lt;!' lift on Sunday.
son Triplett lived there
United States courts by having a Hill, one oj- the founders and first
Ar Philadelphia
T2 :.15 pm 4:03 |&gt;m 4(25 am
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editors
of.the
Epsti*
I-ake
Region,
la*l
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brewer or some one else residing In
Ar New York
2:10 pm f&gt;:20 pm 7:15 am
SAID ABOUT HOLLA
It w.i* jins.iltdi- 1n Lin v cigaf. some other state with property in­ now a sporty young, thing to thirtyAll-steel Equipment. Free Reclining Chair t ars to Washington. Dining
-. May thi* Good Lord forbid that not ■a bn liana
l fP 1ould nut bi- terest* in Florida, to apply for llren* two summer* and a number of
Car Service on Trains b'J and 30. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
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Bob Holly should ride in an under- procured lor the sick
Miss Helen has the charm of.
Trunk* could lo conduct a liar, which would, no falls
I manner characteristic of her parents,'
For
Information and R&lt;-servation Phone or Write
takerV.equippage (or a long time, ty not be hauled to the station
One doubt, have been refused on grounds
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comr. ' loftpad, let us hope that could not hire an automobile, al that to grant such a license would be to whom the present editor of the
Congressman Sear* will see his w a y [tjlou(th those who owned
were a ‘ violation of the law* of Florida Lake Region i* indebted for one of
clear to give Bob the Sanford not prevented from giving it suit­
the loveliest dinners ever spread in
US TVcl Ma, ft(l**i. /krkaanWUe. Fla.
Hm.bo&lt;ou«h H a u l, Tam pa, Fla
This wa* given up
Phona I 7
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Fostolfire.
He has earned the re­ able exercise on the sabbath
tropical Florida. It was on the
But
As
a
matter
of
information,
it
i*
cognition and is entitled tq the job
occasion of the meeting in ^1913^.0/
everybody was good nat ured over
s.
necessary under the recent enact­
Melbourne Timer.
the Florida Press Association. )Baldit all. we are told
Even, the editor
ment
of
a
law
by
congress
n(
United
-L
i headed Bob Holly hnd bis winsome
whose effigy was hung in his own
Suites that one federal judge cannot
wife were also invited
But it rain­
door smiled a* lie paid a morning
BEAT US TO IT
declare a state law invalid. A pro-' ed so hard tin-y lind « their doll
The Tampa A'd Club lias awarded visit to_hi* office, which leads to the
c'odtire of fhis kind would mean
clothes all wel^ Mr* Holly, always
To well that s us a live dollar gold enquiry whst was an editor who insists
appliciitmn to a federal nidge and
pretty looked bet Ter than ever, but
coin for writing the best advertise on the ali'oluts' enforcemeiil of t he
when ‘ considered llpilll it* lllerilold Hob looked like a drowned rat.
nient for the Tampa Gas Co
Huh’ Sunday law doing at (In- office on
three United Slates judge* would
The Supper was delayed until fresh
That was easy money
Wq know .iff Sunday Ttiorning ’
have to hear and concur unainmoii*clothes could be provided for the
The experiment at O(lando will
about gas it is second impure to ti*
ly before u stale law can be declared
,
,, i extinguished visitors. Flven
then
P. Be—We hnd nx«*y thia firtft-before be watched widi interest and bets
a
Bottlers of Soda Water and
7r(^ ,r r n;irrilW)r?vi:it,.(j , arnH,ntH
fitraub-and HufT-and- lia.mirTtght nml may he maria on how tong this spertir invalid. Tht- presumputm of
art
isthat to protect state rights mn(!, Bob Hnlly appear like a "Brow
Benjamin and liolly and sctnje steen spasm of* virtue will last
is one of great importance, and can...
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ny in disgust, But at the table
other alleged fttrinjt’ mcn waid it
PHONE
In
not be tested in Dii* manner for the
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Congratulations to the 'progres­ reason that it is within (lie discretion BoiTs embarrassment disappeared,
l* . etc. But
Mu
sives of Seminole
By yntir vote of the United States judge whose uini so did the y 'lolul*.
l
that’*
another
st&lt;^
Hewett
iii
ill
yesterday you demonstrated to the district the question arises. H&lt;- does
T H A T EAST COAST BOA I*
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Coronado ns a summer resort Ini* world that you are
going forward not a* a fule request the other two and family are ami..., the "salt of
etijoyed ji bytter business this *um- and that Seiyinnie county one of judges to sit with him, unless in his Ifje aailli, and we shall cherish to
Ipet than^for a number of seasons the pioneers in briek road building ■o|&gt;jujtm. if is one of such importance remotest ages' the' genteel , hospital­
paiii. and "fbeft* is every indication is stilt .in the lead
New let every- as ,(&gt; luorj, aU(.}, nction. The liquor ity shown us.—^Eusjls Lukq Region.
j. that the popularity of Coronado ns a body gel lo work and push the mat-, jnt(.r„ u w,,n, U,Jvised that their
1 rtn* iilaa/pluctj in which to spend the ter of road building.
Throw away Erounj fl for testing the vafiditv of
The. Real, Thing.
hot/fummer months‘will continue to your hammer and get a Horn.
the Davis Package Law in the UnltAn aim'In life In the only forluno
, Beporta^ from other beach
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&gt; ed States courst were not ample, and wottli tire /Indlng, says Stevenson;
»♦ 'V,-,t” ' i • K* .
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•• t the summer busiAfter a year’s wait, the Presby­ they will not attempt to raise a fed­ and It in not to be found In forolgn
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up to eX|K'ctations, terians of this city qxpecl to occupy eral question.
lands, bub In th*^ heart Itself
Qomploio abstracts Irani ibc records of
Utat with-a little en- their new building next
Sunday
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Liquor
Won
t
regulate
itself.
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In
&lt;
Jrru
ll
I’mrl
nf
Ihe
.Sr»rnlh
JuillrUt
(Irrull
of
The
church
is
'
not
finished,
liul
iVtTt ‘ p.QrtmaUd. will aet a
cou
never has. It never will. If giVen '
FiortiU. srminoi* Counif. in rh ,«»q .
Orange
and
Seminole
Counties/
Taxes
'p g ’tbift’ wi)l Jnnkc her these jfood (luqplp feel ‘ehat rhfey will
pace
^ 'Vk’l,h»m CITATION
Marul Jo -carch liyigtlje^b^agh resorts. be home at last and the church ar\. inch, four njilen and a hulf are
usually taken, but nt the same time t:™™* F-wtkhsm
paid for nonresidents.
. &lt;tiven
good;
d^.Jjitfrd -su/faced r0'" 1 even in its unfinished atnte can b e i~
Tmo„ aUinn
„
. i iTo
. LLmmi
m n aP.i .Wkiihlffi,
s s u n .Eut
tw a
Italbt&gt;«(* Cana! 7xmm:
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froth Ahc interior by way of made most com fortab le.U o n grat-: f xlr m rpitualt ton, like extremes of. Von will tst» main'thji yaw *i» i ■*.1* rwjulr,
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
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revcry kind are of no effect.
|«l tospp^iaUw hOl ot cumpUint f\U*i in ihU
ferr.y as a’booster. and Illations
tV -H * . t^t
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f. , , l.
i *■“*'■»nd
anu w
wjujjTin/og
juir*inJftHJarc
«r» phof
m»8» Dift/ defendant
.
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I fio li4
|uor denier. leela
that they on ” ' *tl»
A. h.,
' thet'b wiU'be'euob a demaDdTtvr sum. ..i*— o................
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^ Ift dtr ol Nowniwf,
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Is
r
tsk.ro
ss
confrwd
4
are Oppressed
(MipresHs'd and persucuted
nersucutetl Other ; L .t»inw ynu. MJ * d *“ h
i trtpf, 'iccomtnodafions at Coronado
Who would have thought that
It u funhec ordered that Uu. citation he pufr| thp tdwn' will be bound U&gt; grow to Tallahassee after .years of innocuous lines of business arc regulated, and
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keep peace with the demand. Every desuetude would be revived but the
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persecuted
Ewldonce of this kind ****‘.4” ^s^t twwetgfwwa^a.
dtixen of this town and this vicinity Board of Trade shows some sem­
WltiuKt m y hand and •&lt;■•1 of .aid Court at San'R P A T U I T D C
can be found by going through tho ford. 8«iUn p» County. Florida, ihl. th* Cth day of
who work*;against that East Coiv't blance of life and they are actually
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laws passed by the legislature that Hcptamhrr, A. t&gt;., 191AF
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DOUOMS8
ferry rou(Tls"wbrkrhK directly against ntaking a campaign for new mem­
j* (8*«lJ
Clerk of Circuit Court
adjourned on June 4, wherein one Wflann
LIVER Y, S A L E S A N D ' F E E D S T A B
LE
a flour holder
Uy J. C . ItolwrK, f). C.
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the ffltlfottb of the city and his own bers. Clarkson-and Appleyard seem
, -* was enacted which provides that Solicitor fur Complainant
Tur»-f»-9*c
Corner Park Avon uo and SBOond Street | intercals.-*-Ncw’ Smyrna New*. • .*
to be waking up the capital city.
ony
firm who manufacture soap
CO NTRACTO RS FOR A L L KINDS OF H E AV Y HAULING
Glad fp ace' y^u people ^irrking
could not state on the label in which
up over - there . Coronado, jBeach
Dr: Guy Hutchings rarely visits the soap was enclosed that they were
.tLargo
of Horses, Mules,
will never be properly recogpiaed around, but when he does he «Iissoap manufacturers or perfumers,
Wagons and TH«rnoag always,
I unless Carotiado; and Smyrna get seminates sunshine and leaves a
unless they were legitimate perfum­
JEWEL1?R
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.btt/iy op'thAt road'.
trail of good humor as resplendent ers, a business comparatively small,
on hand For Salo or Exchange
—r~x&gt;
us the " Milky ^W ay
across the but ut the same time it is of great
MV SPECIALTIES:
OF T R A D E
SUcfcamlthlng and W agon Rapairing In connection
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moonless sky. Thus he Is sunshiny importance to the sap manufacturer I’ICKARD’Hf IfAND-PAINTED CHINA
JRsrald U
^ 2 ffflt;jBsrald
la advocating the and a moonshiner too.
and legitimate perfumer Enactment GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
' •rita'lillnhhjent of a Seminole County
Here's his latest joke. "Sceqp, u of this law caused many of the large ROGERS" PLATED, WARE
- Board of Trmie since other Florida printing office. Boy hurries to editor P(&gt;ap manufacturers to have io change
ELGIN AND $ALTH AM WATCHES
xrounties have made such a success and announces
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A tramp prinler ,jl(.|r )n|&gt;e|a. an,i jn nomp instances
Don’t play with serious matters—
A t this "undertaking but us yet the ou
wants u job JIas not hnd a ,
the jmmffnsv stork, of labels A | l , ( j O O t l s G u a r a n t e e d
. tjon’t YOU cariV your own Insuranca'
Id ca ^ h a T not been* favorably re- 1ute to.eat in six days
Editor r«- they had on hand before they can
against
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ijelvedl- Orange county Is the latest plies.
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‘Show fci™
him ciuF*.
right inin; perhaps M,]| their BOop j„ Florida. This law
FIRE
to fail into line as the following from we can find how he does it, so we would appear insignificant, to „ tjie.
can run this paper another week. casual render, but it rricansUa ju-oi
thf Reporter Star would indicate.
for you’ll find tho money wanting when'
A meeting has been called for Motto, 1 pay your sulntcription to tectlon to the legitimate perftdLer,
th# FJRE baa wip«J out your property
1 •“P lU n ib in gJen d *,,' : HFthe several boards of trades In Or­ I&gt;ako Hqgion,--Euttl» Lake Region. and caused a howl amongBoapmnnu^
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Have our strong, rwlliblV company
facturera— msuy of whom- have their
G a ^ F 1 1 1 fn '^ g
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ange county to send representatives
carry ypuT risk—and be on tbW safe side.
manufacturing plants In other states!
to ■Orlando Tuesday to organize a
While You're Maklnfl PDiie.
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In conclusion it Is the opinion of
Do not ayow.the.miklqfc' of plana
f l i n t y b ^ n l'o f trade
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Reasonable rat«■',*i i • 7' ’
for
tomOtrow
to
Interforc
with
doing
eminenj men, both jjrohlhitionsta and
T Tfyls. b og^ ot tyicfr kill T»q, dJK
Attention And Be»t Effort*
erf.cottQty,-bQ*rds- whafyotv blann’id VesKnlay to &lt;16 to- tltbse favorable to the legitimate sale

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Notice
Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop has
George Speer has returned from
Notivo
is
hereby.given
that the
a few days fishirig at the Inlet and from is delightful vialt to
Annual
Meeting
of
the
Stockholders
and relatives fn Atlanta and other
ho City Council met in regular of the Crystal led Com'nny will be
rephrts good luck.'
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points
in
Georgia.
session
August 16, 1916 at 7.30 p. m.
mm •.7*1
Mrs. D. R. Ilrlssoii has returned
held at the office of tho Company
Ptesent. II. W. Herndon, president;
The
election
for
bonds
for
good
at Sanford. Florida, on Monday tne
from a visit to Sorrento.
! Little llappeninKH— Mention
roads passed off without a hitch yes­ C. H. Din gee, W. W. _ Abernathy.
.. i 4th day of October, 1916, at eleven
o f Matters in B r ie fMrs. Ilerby and daughter, Mrs.
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terday and tho result is given (n H. B. Tolar, and R. C. Maxwell. q clock a. »».,
for the purpose of
Schelle Mninea, havo returned from
Personal Items of •'
another part of today's Issue. The Absent, J. D. Davison, J. Adams. electing directors, nnd for the tran­
an extended visit to the old homo election for-school bonds takes place
The .minutes of the last meeting
Interest
saction of iiuch other business as
at Dayrop. Ohio.
were read and approved.
today.
may be brought before said meeting.
Moved and seconded that, the as­
K. K. Nuugle. editor of the Kis­
S«m m irr of the Floating Small
F. G. W H IT N E Y
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stevens and
sessment on Lots I and 3, Block 6,
simmee Gazette, passed through here
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Secretary .5-4tr
daughter, Rebecca, have returned
Tier 2 bo reduced to S4.000. Carried.
on Saturday night, enroute to Jack­
Hurried Herald Headers
from n trip to Philadelphia, WilkesIt was moved and seconded that
sonville where Mrs. Nauglc anil the
barro and other places in Pennsyl­
the Interest vouchers on the Bulk­
children will spend some time with
vania, where tho/ greatly enjoyed
head account bear interest at tho
Mrs. J. A. Shepherd and son left relatives.
seeing old friends and relatives.
rate
of 8 per cent per annum. Car­
Saturday for a ahort visit to Tampa
Mr. and Mis. W. P. Carter have
The cast of “ Mr. Bob presented ried.
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Failure of the Thntcher Realty
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cooked food. At McCullcra.
6-1 North Carolinu. In company with day night to a crowded house and Co., to present schedule of property
Dr., and Mis Hu«t and Mr. and Mrs.
\ l J t t le Miss Maude Fortson is W. J. Hill and Will Hill, they made the show seemed to take well as it on which reduction was asked, no
visiting relatives in Oxford and Sum- the trip by auto anil report u line did here. The members of the east action was taken thereon, and the
were royally entertained at Winter Council refused to extend the time,
merfield, Floiida.
time,
Garden and had a fine time.
as their work os a board of equal­
vr
Mr*. M H Mnbiey and II ttle son
McCulIcr has the new Wheat
L. p. McCulhr has returned fri n ization was completed. The matter *i All Local Advertisements Under
Hearts, A sure cure for that tired of Tallahassee are in the city on a
n two week s vacation trip spent in of repairing Sower on Second Street This Heading THREE CENTS a
summer stomach.
5-Itc visit to .Mrs. Mab.eys sistet, Mrs.
the mountains of North Carolina, so was referred to the Street committee,
G. F. Sipith. -Mrs. Mahrey is the
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Miss Kern Ward is spending the wife of Judge Mabrey and has many ho says. Wherever ho really went, with power to act.
Council now’ adjourned.
V T * week at Daytona Beach and ex- filends heie who nre glad to see her he seems to have been well fed. for
he looks very fln« indeed although
peetd to return home today.
ngnin.
. Tkic Council met in regular aes-'
he states thnt he is yet unmarried.
Wo will pay you 4 'cents a pound
sion September 6th, 1915 at 7.30
Mrs. II. Fellows has ' just reFOR SALE
Fred Ifoushoider is in the . city
for old rim cut casings, sizes 30 x 3 i tulnr,| from a tiip tn Vineennes,
p. m.
u few days visiting his brothers, Dr.
and 30 x 3&gt;$. Sanford Machine it |n(j ( where she visited old friends
Present. It. C. Maxwell, presi­
Housholder and Attorriey Ernest. F.
Garage Co.
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relative*. While thrre Mr*. Feldent pro tern: W. W. Abernathy,
You nre
People read thi’ ^e ads.
Ifoushoider. Fred expects to attend
J. Adams, C. II. Dingee, J D. Dav­
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hmory Close Is in the city for a •
doing it now
Is your nd in this
attend the law sehool of the Univer­
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doing civil engineering on a big land
sell? Try an ad.
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upon the eompletion of his course
Minutes nf the b. «t meeting were
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For Sale
deal near' Tavares
will prohiiyy locate in Sanford
read and approved
For Sail* Second-hand ga* range.
Two good home*. thoroughly safe,
Mr and Mr* S. (J. Kennedv and
Mr Hansel, Supt appeared for m good condition, at .1 E Paces
S or 6 dose* 66G will break sound and reliable one an all-round
a,ny caso of Fever or Chill*. Price farm horse, also tiding and driving family have returned from a trip loathe A (' L. Ry.. in the matter of warehouse.
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25 cents.
71-5'Jtr
horse. Also have foi sale an orange Boston, New York and other point* fcafety gates at Rand .* rrossing. The
For Sale— 6 ucre celery farm five
in the east. On the trip buck Mr. mutter was deferred to the next meet­
Dr. Cecil Butts has returned from ' ■ » « « . practically new. 70-egg Cy­
miles
southeast of Sanford, Fla House
Kenndy and II. R.
Stevens, stop­ ing, w le i he will produce farts and
st- ‘ trip to points in Novell Carolina pliers incubator.
insured
for $ 600.00, barn, chicken
figures,
showing
that
the
railroad
(leorge ^G Herring. ped over in Kinston, N. C and view­
Mm. Butts will remain in Atlanta
houses, artesian well.
One-half
was
not
in
financial
condition
to
go
ed
the'
tobacco
crop.
Mr
Kennedy
Sanford. Florida.
for another week.
mile to school and loading station
brought
the
Herald
a
hand
of
fine
to
the
expense
of
safety
gates,
and
'I 'll.
Inquire of W W .Milhr. Sanford.
Take u ride on I he Jitney Hu*
smoking tobarro
propose rcrl; in substitute*
( i eii I I’ l.ovell if Jaeksoijv ille,
I 16'.tp^
in the evening.
S|*erinl summer
It was moved and *, , unded tbul Florida. R F. D
K A Kb mu ti secretary &lt;d the
rate 20c. round trip Cameron City who i&gt; prominent t luoiighout the
Lot .1, Itlork .1, I |er 5 be reduced
j-or Sale
Horse, harness and wag
■n, if *l.ile «.,* ui.irrn-d I" Mi— f red. r Association of Arcbiir.i* of if .- slate to $2,600
Carri.-d
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It was moved and seCunded that
Mr. Harry (' &lt;»r&gt;•tl •«! &gt; ur.uiier
I be ii..., l.1 1ge (.ink place al Anbury ' home to Jacksonville from tirl.itido, the mtllage for |•*it; be placed at
field, Florida , wa* a Sunday ii-ilnr Park and I', inuple will make t h e i r "here the lirrhiteM* of that !i*t rid
II mill*
Carried
to the city, tlie gin-*t nf &gt;i.
funre I urn.
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It w. - bed* a meeting
Mr Fbn ,-.i
It
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moved
ami se. muled that
Mrs. l'cyt on S Fortson
rumored at the time that they hud I taken over Sanford by Elton Moughthe following budget for the. year
Have you tried Millinon W heat known each other but n f.-w days. It™ "nd was favorably in pressed I9|fi be adopted
Lovel l lbthis ai i sa .1
tmpfov. no • I ,
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Heart*? the new rooked
Fxpc iiiliiures
that
b.
aid
bis
wife
were
childliiM.il
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place
and
contemplated
I&lt;6oti for the dv*»p&lt; i In\' \1. &lt; nl
Sinking fund Ik’.*.*5 65
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II i*. a brojhcr of
L.
5 lie friend*
lent
Prof Ezell Itelurn*
Sinking fund ea 6 nun
i 5.N67 .10
CiU.l M \\ l.o\ ell of l his cii v
I’rof
It
F
Ezell
and
family,
re­
Inter***! on Rond*
12.900 00
Mr and Mrs Ferd William* and
Mr
at
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Mr*
Robert
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have
turned
from
their
old
home
in
South
|nt«.rest
on
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lier2. ion no
Tamily have returned from t \i-it to
t N00 on
Daytona Ileaeh w here they .iijoy.-d letnrn.'d Iroin a delightful trip to ( arolinii where they have bee. -p.-nd l‘o|ir,. Del* t
&lt; alifornnt win. . the\ visited t lo ir lug the summer
Prof Fz.-ll «»&lt; Fire I lep 1
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the bathing and fishing
p a r . -lit* a i I...- \ ng.-l.'s l o o k m t h e accompanied by .1 I
Hut. bin*on, City Council
250 00
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Drink Kldrr Spring* Water, the lug
fair at San Dn-go and San r r a n
who will be one of lb toucher* iii St Si Bridge fund
7,000.00
purest and best water In In- had. cihco and vf-oted many other point*
the high *chool.
Lighting Struct*
5 non on
Delivered In your door in fi*c gallon
I he (. iild.-n Stale ( '••In
Sanitary A: Si t long
6.000 00.
tjo lllri
Phone 1017*3.
N5 if
mg noin. t) ley i-It■i t.'d In 1a k.- I he
M uniciple Salaries
.1.000 (II)
Notice
C. C
Howard ha* re*igned from Northern Pineific and enjoy cil the
Feeding
Prisoners
600.00
Occupation License Tax will be
the police for..- and Leroy Tilli* trjfi into tin
il
wild* of Uaiiuil i a tul ■Ille October l*t and should be paid Pauper Account
.100.00
has accepted the prsition made vu-lra m o buck tn Sanford greatly bone- before that date at the office of the Pound Account
800.00
cant by Mr Howard * rrsiganlion
fitted and with ifjc edge of home- city clerk
1.000 no
Sewer* .
sickne-* worn oil
They will hk\r
2.300.00
Wat or Sup|dy
M
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So met( lung new under the hum
their former quarter* m tin- John.- 6-7lc
500 00
Printing St Stationary
City Clerk
Dfltmorr
Wheat
Hearts, tile ideal
lion*.- but will now hi with Mr and
l.iinii 00
I - In Pit v Bulk I..-* r&gt;I
cooked food good for dy*pe|.l|&gt;* ar d
Presbyterian* hold Inst Service
.Mr- «
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Inin.- In W ood!.noI Park SundayPackage* deli - re I .. lb. fili,.\
S ui da v vvere
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$Al* *.'• 1 53
and
I’iiur-day\ real family
Hu* I .Ille for 5c pel ' &gt; III*
l arteriuns will In.Id in the Imp,-rial
Receipts
play ground close by
The only
run from Chappell'* on Bast Side to i
Theatre Building, ua liieir new build­ Co. R. &amp; B Fund_ _
$
-on- UV-t Sole. -Foe- G,ether,
w.th amusefp^H I Bll.JL xi-al ing will be' ready for occupancy this
4.000.00
Police Dept
sanitary pool.
101-If
Informatiun phone 331. Sanford
week
2 .000.00
Sanitary Dept
Julius Srhullz has returned from
Transfer Co
85-tf
The congregation ha* been uifh- Lire use
2.000 00
a businrs- trip to points in Illinois, ,,,|t
diurcli home for ov,-i a year pound A- Dog tax
50D oil
Mm. Henry M. Lai In, at.d
where he visited hi* trade on a regwIni,- every kindness ha* ...... Tax Curreiil. Real A- Per
17.194 6:
Victor, have returned hum.
,, r ular .rhedule as he formerly did when ,|,&lt;.wn Uhein by ifie mntiHg.T ..f the
n plmsant visit with friends at M.i
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" be resided in (.il.--l.urg
He found ||„.„tre who gerterousiv opened t be
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Mr. M..S. Neilon, Mr. N. B. Leon­
ard. Mrsy-Dbra TurpentlniT, Mr and
Mr4. L. M. Tkiford. _-Missesi. Daisy
Butts, Olga Schultz, Alice Andes,
Aneata Nelson, Patsy Cleveland, B
Berta Lynch, Mury.- • Belle Lynch,
Eunice Lynch, Ellen Telford, Messrs
Oscar DuBose, Tenny Deane. Robert
•Dean. -Knrl Schultz, Cecil Mooney,
Will Lynrb. Phate Humphrey and
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218 Corner 3rd St; and Pnlgnettc
4-2tc
Ave.
For Rent— 4 room house $7.0(
Apply RJ H. Davis, 1002 W Flrsl
Street.
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For Rent— Apartment of thret
rooms furnished ready for house­
keeping.
Address Mrs. Savage,
cor 7th and Myrtle.
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For Rent— 3 furnished
&lt;H without board,
cool, quiet; 302 Olivo

For Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowcll'a. Enquiro N. P.
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
For Rent or Sale— House on- Pal­
metto Ave. W. J. Thigpen., lQl-tf
For Rent Two acres improved
nd. all tiled
Cash rent. Close ii
ert s Bather Shop 96,nqqirc
FOR R E N T — Pleasant rooms and
offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
Lake Monroe and new poat-offico
rite. AI*o, store room, same-building.
Call Thntcher Realty Co., Bishop
Block. Phone 215.— Want 95 tf.

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Wanted Kodak finishing, 24 hour
-.-rvic. Film* developed I Or, prints
Box 1*75 Sanford Fla l-6tp
Fur Salc-Nige Family hnr.-e, also lc eai-l
good nne-hnrse wagen. set'of bariii'S*
For u prartirrl nurse rail 312 or
n.-vv -ad&lt; He and t.ridle
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*.' . M„gnolia ave
RoeHim, Bux 1163 nr enquire at fire f. r.-i
furnished.
104-9t
station
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Wiiiiir.
T&gt;. trade good horsel
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lor Sale ( heap (»as range, good delivery w-gon and harness to tradil
a* new
Inquire at Fernuld Tin lor a second hand Ford auto truck]
Shop
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i I. Mill.- nt Miller s Bakery. 4-tl

St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
Conducted by the
Benedictine
Bathers
TERMS - *226.00

Full Instructions^
Given in
Preparatory, Com-'
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hoarding *&gt;'h&gt;«&gt;l b&gt;r &gt;i.utig ladle* in . (targe of Sisters nf St.
Insepb Palroulied by children "f l«- I Catholic and non Catholic faini-lies of (tn* and other Slaw
Building* splendidly cquipjK-d with all
modern conveniences Delightful and healthy location in qunint atjil nrti-tic Ancient City Course thorough, embracing all branches requisite
for s solid and refined education
Music, Painting, lutnguages, Commerciol Course. Term* Moderate.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE SISTER SUPERIOR.

alarm he referred to the fire cornmil tee. they to report at next meet
i vg.
Carried
The reports of the Treasurer, Col­
lector, Chiei of Police, Hunitary
Inspector and Fire Department were
rend and ordered Tiled.
It was moved and seconded that
the bills us approved by the finance
committee and signed by the pres­
ident lie paid. Curried.
_ Council no* adjourned
M
W. LOVELL
City Clerk.
W r. T C Meeting
The W C T U. met in the Bap­
tist Temple Thursday afternoon,
September 2nd. The following officris. were elected for the ensuing
year
President, Mr* W T. Cuulbourn. Vice-president
Mrs
K.
W Riggers, 'Baptist church
Mrs
A. D Key, Episcojiul church. Mrs.
C.
* H. Smith, Methodist church.
Mrs.
Ensminger,
Cougregtional
church. Mrs. E.^D. Brownlee. Pres,
byterian, oliurch. ‘ Mrs. Frank Ma-I
honey, Cathlic church
Secretary.
Mrs,.J. A Thomas, Treasurer, Mrs
D. C. Robb. Press Agent. Mrs. M.
M •Stewart, Social Secretary, Miss
Mae Doyle. Flower Superintendent.
Mrs George Fox.
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Delnhd. h3a . Sept 6 Art*. )e. of ili.- lirM I hi.r-d
Rin,; up old customers, then start on a fresh listtS
Ml IMi|4' ur.- req ;e*te.l to |
Idrcorporation have been filed for tfle ob.-r
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prospects,
there is no quicker w ay
none that ■
Volusia and Seminole County Bridge alH.id
saves
more
time
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expense.
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It is inte'ndvd to build
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Notice is hereby given that exojbly a trolley road across th St. aimnations for Stale, Special nnd r „ lfLy °nU ^avcn t “ Bell Telephone, get one n ow .
Call the Business office for rates.
Johna-river, near Lake Monroe, to Primary Certificate.
will he hejd
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connect with, the Orange county again in three sect ions of thg* .State,
brldk road to all parts of the south­ beginning Tuesday, September 14th,'
SOBTHEttN BELL TELEPHONE.
ern nnd southwestern part of the at 8.30 k m. at De Funlak Springs,
state. It is reported the money nec­ ’Titusville, and Lakeland.
A nd te le g r a ph c o m pan y
essary for the erection of the bridge
. . D. I. Thrasher,
will -be forthcoming as quick us the
County Superintendent Publit
company^! finally organized.
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Major A. K pow era t.,u-lit hUl.dfcy •
,fl '•Tapper* r.il-1-l l.ere till
with his family at Day t.ma Bead), i l“ ?fc*on f"111"* KO'eral f;rvor up l here, may once again lie in their own build
making the trip in hi* n r
Reginald
S«'Ltiltz among other enterprises ,„K The church i* not yet completHolly nccompunied him on the trip Hn** a large cigar factory in Gules-.
|( ut has reurhed a stage whp-h
and npnnt a few days with his mother burg that requires several months permits its use.
of his 11trio each .summer and while
jit the Daytona Beach hotel
bt* is there he never fails to put in a
Birthday Party
A*. B. Cook Si Co Orlando, Flh. few licks for Florida
Mr Schultz
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ain*l haiiness opportunities.
If yop ••bhomea
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havd for anie a good business, write to prove to them tKSa lb Semi
thfi Company.
UyJjHians ca/ifiden there Hcrfi real farms adit III1-Had the wj/-k by the advent of several of
hii| friends, vhv occasion being tl}*
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nntl the, Averting ,«#.i pleasantly
spent ip games and other amuse­
ments. ^Lfempnade and cake wen
served at a lato Mur and the guests
departed wUhbig^thnt Edward would
have many more birthfays
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For Rent— Two furnished rooms,
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mfnuto lo“5cl.
Ho oqlccd (ho bag and picked hla
way quickly through the passage as If
thoroughly familiar with every turn
or tho walls and roughness of (ho
floor.
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Wo wore pinking much better time
than our strange villlor and were gain­
ing on him rapidly.
TbeW efl-Known Noveliii and the Creator of the "Craig Kennedy*'Stories
Suddenly ho turned, raised his' arm
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Presented In Collaboration With the Pathe Players and
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much as a child explodes a toy torpe­
the Eclectic Film Company
do. I fully expected that It was a
CortrifH tVli. by lb* n il C *M &gt; t AH Forms S!|U&gt; I n m o
bomb: hut. as a mnjpont later. I found
that Kennedy and f wore still un­
harmed, L knew that It must be some
&gt;g with him.
other product of this devilish genius.
It was the afternoon following the
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•‘day of our strango discovery of the
"A Chinese smoke bomb!" sputtered
It was nightfall before wo arrived nnd coughed Kennedy, as ho retreated
fireplace done In sympathetic Ink on
a minute, then with renewed vigor en­
tho apparently blank sheet o f’ paper with Elaine at Aunt Tabby's.
Kennedy lost no time In examining deavored fo penetrate the dense nnd
In Bennett's effects, when (he speak­
the flroplace.
opaque fumes, j
ing tube sounded and I answered it.
At one point In tho drawing n pe­
We managed to go abend still, but
"Why—It’s Elaine," .1 exclaimed.
Kennedy's faco showed the keenest culiar protuberance was marked. Ken­ the Intruder had exploded one after
pleasure at tho unexpected visit. nedy was evidently hunting for that. another of hls peculiar bombs, always
rtTpil her to come right up," he said Ho found It at last and pressed the keeping ahead of the smoke which he
sort .of lever. A small, flection nt the created, nnd wo found that under Its
-quickly.
side of the fireplace Aliened up, dis­ cover he had mado good hls escape.
I opened tho door for her.
closing
nn Iron ladder, leading down
At the other end of the passageway,
“ Why—Elaine—I'm awfully glad to
Into qno of those characteristic hiding up In the living room of the cottage,
aeo you,” he greeted, "but I thought
plaqps in which tho Clutching Hand tho draft had carried largo quantities
you were rusticating."
used to delight
Of tho smoke.
"I was, but, Craig, It seems to me
"Let's go down and exfdore It,” I
Long Bln, meanwhile, hqd efiYtf.d to
that wherever I go something hap­
pens," she returned. "You know. Aunt suggested, taking a step toward the work hls way .through Orb
ladder.
reach the’ wnltlng -catV jyJtK XYal-'thert'
Tabby said them were haunts.
I
Kennedy reached out nnd pulled tne paused nnd listened! 'H earin g no
thought It was nn old woman's feaf
— but last night I heard tho Btrangesl hack, Then without a word Up pressed sound, ho replaced the helmet, which
ho had taken off.
noises out there, and I thought ! saw .tlio little lever and the door closed“ I think w&lt;'*iTTictter wait a while.
Pursuit was how useless for us.
a fncewt the window—o face In a ,hel­
met. And when Joshun went out. (his Walter," he declared. "I would rather With revolvers drawn, we crept bnrk
along the .passageway until we catnn
la what he found on the ground under hear Aunt Tabby's haunts myself "
Wo wero sitting about tho room again .to the chamber Itself. There,
iny window."
Blio handed Kennedy n box, a pe­ when-suddenly the most weird and un- on fhe floor, Jjiy a hng of fools, opened.
culiar nffnlr which she touched ginger­
ly, and only with signs of the greatest,
aversion.

Exploits of Elaine

By ARTHUR B. REEVE

Kennedy opened It.

There In ih&lt;&gt;

bottom of the box was a curious littlo Ivory devil-god. Ilo looked nt It
curiously n moment.
VI-et mo see," ho ruminated, still
regarding the sign "The house you
bought for Aunt Tabby once belonged
to Bennett, didn't it"-'
Elaine nodded b&lt;*r brad. "Yes. but
I don't see what that can have to do
with It. she ngre«-d. million with a
shudder "Bennett Is dead "
Kennedy had taken n piece of paper front the desk where he had put
It away rarefulh
Have you ever
seen anything that looks like tIxIk""
ho asked, handing her tho paper
Mnlnn looked at the plan carefully
as Kennedy and 1 scanned her face
Klin glanced "up her expression allow­
ing plainly tho wonder she felt
"Why, yeB," she answered
That
\ooks like Aunt Tabby's flrepl.u-e In
the living room "

lEliAl ADVtBIISiNO

gen helmet, appeared, struggling up.
ns If !))■ magic, from the very earth,
shaking the debris off himself, ns a
dug would shake off the water aftor a
plunge in a pond
l.oog Sip was gone In a moment.

w Ituliiw

j
!

Kennedy said noitilng for a moment
Then ho seized ht» hat and &lt;out
"If you don't tuind." he said, u,.'!l j
go back there with you "
■

Wu Fang, the Chinese master mind, i
had arrived In New York
J
"Besides Wu, the Inscrutable I-onn
Slu, astute though he was. was a '
■ more pigmy—his slave, his advance I
-• agent, as It were.
•
New York did not know of the ar- !
rival of, Wu Fang, the mysterious.' yet. _!
nut down In the secret recesses of
Chinatown, In the ways that nre devi­ E la in e Poin ts H e r H u g e R e v o lv e r at the H elm qted Face W h ic h A p p e a r s
ous and dark. the. oriental crooks
at Die W in d o w
knew and trembled.
Thus It happened lhs».
I Bln was fnrny rappings began D&gt; (•«• It**:*r&lt;1 us though aornelmiD hn&lt;| been working
'
k
not permitted to enjoy evfn the fore
Wi» listened a moment, th*-u Km with them
"('aught
reilhondcdV
exclaimed
________ taate of BopnctCa spoils which he ■iiedy -JEftlked o.Vcr_lQ_ the flraiilaci].
had-Torced frpm him after his weird "You can explore It with mtt. now, Kcnnctly 'wltTi gfertt eajjflfnctlon.
He looked nY the IooIb a minute
*rariiformat!#H* Into his real self, the Walter," he said quietly, touching the.
Clulchtng'llnpd, when the Chinaman lever nml opening the panel 'which j and then nt the electric drill, nnd
tlnnlly nn Itlea seemed to 'strike him
had given him the poisoned draft that disclosed the ladder
He look ti11 a drill nml advanced to
had put him Into his long sleep
Together, Craig nnd I descended In­
Then he turned on
He had obtained the paper show ing to the darkness nbmil eight or ten ward the safe
the current and applied the drill
-*where the treasure amassed bv the feet T lyere we found a passageway
The drill was of the very latest tie
, - - Clutching Hand w h s hidden, but Wu excavated through the earth and rock
sign nml It went quickly through the
.
Fang, his master, had come
along which we crept
It was crooked
But‘ beypntLthat there »an an
The night following his arrival. Wu and uneven, and we stumbled, but kept alnel
other till it steel partition. This Ken
Kang was reclining on « dl*an, when going slowly nhead.
nedv tackled next.
bis servant announced that, Kong Sin
Kennedy, who was n few feet In]
The drill went through and he with
.
vWnB at the door.
front Of ftie.* stopped suddenly and I
drew It.
^ lave you brought the map wJU; almost fell over h|m.
Instantly the most penetrating and
.youT*’ asked Wu.',
la It?" I whlspefed.
nauseotiH
odor seemed to pervade
•
.Long Bln bowed low agnln. and drew », •;* &lt; *
a
#'
a :*',A
•
everything’. Kennedy cried out. Wo
from tinder his coat the paper which .
Ix&gt;ng Bln bad, tflatle hla way from
-Jdartgered buck, overcome by the es­
*
he hud
obtained from neunmc
Bennett. ^ For
tuu, ODUmca
±
of ilic
l0 lh,
caping gas, and fell to the ground.
„ mdmoilt thf tw0'JW
Crw* " f v|J ; ^ i ; o ^ t b e l.lon which was hp,rkW by a
' .I&lt;png Sin with* hls oxygvn helmet
In guile, ben |yT®ri'f "
o, ' I croB*s. nnd there Jin had set up hls elecon again, ‘ had returned to tho pasM ono I » i a ‘ b f W
" ! , r l c drill which w a s connected to the.
hour
PMrtd o W a Roto which i
working furious- sageWaV and way now stealthily creeptflg back.
•.
kO t o come to the chamber and there
•' '»
”&lt;
ininutea or so Jn-fore. the n e x H - ^ ‘ dlB^ W 0 (i us ly|„g on tho. grqu'nd
would naoa.
"ovarepme. He bent down and, in hls
you enn ' i n c
■’*"•
It was. evident that Ix&gt;ng Sin had great satisfaction, sow that wq vtere
out?" astjed 'Vu.
"Without a^'dptibt," flowed Ixing Sin. already been at work, digging and re»ny'unconsclous.
Quickly he moved over to the safe
Ilo wont^pref* to A bag-near by^. ‘drilling through the earth and rock
' which he had already scat up by an- Ho bad gOnn-so Tar now that lie had and pried open tho last Jbln steel
9lher servant, And opened H. Inside ■disclosed what looked like the face of plnte.
Insldo wgs a small box, 'T ie picked
k f S a n oxygen helmet. .He replaced li small safe set directly into the
rock. *
It up and triad bo. open it, but It was
. ft; after showing It to Wu. * *
he worked he would slop from looked.
"With tho aid of the aclcnco or the
time
fo
time and consult the map.
He paused for a moment to look at
whlto devil," purred.'Long 8ln subtly.
Outside, W.u -had.already ordered a Then he would take up drilling again us, then took out a piece of paper and
He had now come to tho point on a pencil and on the paper wrote:
to wait, and together tho two
drove off rapidly. Into tho country which‘ Bennett had written hls warn- "Thanks.for your trouble."
Beneath It was signed by hls special
thoy apod, until at last they enmo to ,lng. Quickly ho opened the bag ond
took
tho
oxygen
helmet.
Which
ho
addamp—tho
serpent's head, mouth
-m lonely turn In a lonely road.
Long Sin alighted nnd disappeared, lusted carefully over hls head. Then opcia^id fangs showing.
ho set to work with redoubled energy
v.
wtitT a parting word qf Instruction
The man must have heard us ap
from Wu, who refnalnod In the cnr.
Lonff' Sin looked at .tis a moment,
preaching down tho tunnel, for he
-* %-The Chlnamah carried with him tho
paused In hls work and the noise.of then a subtle smile seemed to spread
% heavy, bag with the oxygen helmet.
ofcr'hfs face. At last ho had iis In
the drill ceased.
^
Long Bln hurried down tho road
his powtir.
From
our
vantage
point
around
tho
&gt; '
until ho came to .a trolley pole, then ■ .
. .
-.,
Ho.drcw-a long, wicked looking Chi­
—
_ . he looked hastily At bis.watch. Il“
»•
I«Mag*way we could sen
nese knife and carefully tested It*
U . was twenty minutes atSleast befoto
uncouth figure. ^
odgq. It was keen. v
the next car would paJ&gt;s.G_
f V ^ 1*0 *«
,1 ^ 1
•
•
•-#
*
Quickly, almost
he P^rcd treurhlpg hark against the
• In- tho sitting roam Elaine, Aunt
cllrnhed up the pole, carryfa r Vlth him [
f° r f(&gt;ar ,haA
k*0T""
the end of a wire which he had taken i
corner o f through, the earth Tabby and Joshua bod been listening
intently at tho flrcplace, but hearing
from tbt&gt; bag *
; and dlicOTOr
r&gt; ?
Having thrown tbls.avcr thi^ feed j A a . I spoka my hand loosened a nothing.
They wero now getting decidedly
. ' ;&gt; w irc . ho slid quickly fo thb ground RlfSS
«»• « ^ ‘ ,pd out ond b&lt;" worried. Finally tho fumes which wo
’ ’ ’ again, then, cgrrylng the other, end- f?r* I knew It there was a crash,
of the wire fn bis rubber-gloved hand
"Confound It. \\ alter, egclalmed had released made their way to the
room,
tr '*
through the underbrush until he Camo Kennedy.
' l can’t, stand It anyJonger," cried
D
v
n
the
passageway
,thn
figure
to a passagowajr'lp the rough and unElaine. "I'm going,dotrn there to aee
clcared hillside—a small opening was now thoroughly on the alert, star- fvbal bps bpcomo of.them." : / •
IRg
V
I
M
*
goggle
like
eye*
tntd
th»W
formed by tho rocks.
.*
Aunt lAbby'And,- Jvbityig.-tried tc
i It was dark Inside, but be did not blackness In our direction. Ho Was mop her, but she hroho •awkg from
^
„
v /j7
hcsjtflto J6 e n t c a r r y in g tho wire watebed. and hp_rdld not tao?rtato o. -*
,

fund tba floating
floatin Indattad/irap of said D Is­
procar
the proceeds
ot aalif
said ‘bond' ‘Iisus to bsO *
pended and Idishurasd In tba following
runner, to-win
M5.OO3.00, to bs u s d in refunding and
paying to the City ol Haaford. money* do*
It, with Inter**! thereon, he/etoforo advanc'd
I o’ 4be **|d 9 perl Si T a * flrhool Divtrlrt No. I
of Seminole County, Florida; by the CI4;' of
Sanford and t»ed by maid Sporlal Tax School
District No. I in tho purchase of a high
school alto and tho construction ot a hi(h
school building, which ssid sum is now past,
doe and ow inf to the City ot Sanford, by
said Special T a * School District.
110.000. 03,tq he used in (tindlnt ths pres­
ent outstanding and exlsllnf fljstla f in­
debted ness of said Special Tax Schuol
District.
616.000. 00, to be used for Improving and
enlarging the grammar school.
15.000.
00, t o 'b e used in purchasing lot
and building and constructing a primary

tnlet.

school In the Westtrn part of the City of
Id primary
tirimt
Hanford, ssid
school to be* laratad

West of Myrtle! Avtnut.
Avenue.
r
62,600 00 to be used In Improving and enlarging the prevent primary arhoot, located
efl Palmetto Avenue, In the City of Sanford
Florida.
15 .000. 00, to be uved tor Improving and
enlarging the colored srhgots In said Special
Tax School District.
62.600.00, to be used for the purchase ot
furniture and furniahinrv lot *11 schools is
said Special Tax School District No. t of
Seminole County, Florida, and
Whereas, it Is the sense of this hoard
that it would he to Ihe best Interest nf Hpreial Taa School District No. 1 n( Smlnole
County, Florida, to Issue bonds in the sum
of 175,000.00, ths proceed* thereof to be
used and expended in tbe manner and for
tho 'object# and purpose* as hereinabove
set forth and »■ stated In aald petition.
Therefore be It rfablved. That it Is the
determination of thli Hoard that the amount
cl bond* required for the purposes set forth
la said petition, la tho sum ot 175,000.00,
and that aald bonds shstl hear Interest at
the rate of not exceeding
0 per cent
per annum, tbe Interest on said bonds to
he field semi-annually, said binds to mature
thirty years alter D&lt;uanre thereof, and.
lie it further# resolved, Thst a special
election he hsid In said Special T a t Svhaol
District No. I ol Heminolo Coun ty, in ac­
cordance with Chapter 8542 of the Laws &lt;f
Florida of 1913, to determine whether or
19 Suylh ltsn£i&lt; 30 Fast, thence South to not there shall he issued by said Special
the Southeast corner of the Southwest quar­ T ax Hrhoot Dntrirt No. 1, of Hemlnnlr Coun­
ter „ f the Southwest quarter nf Herlion J4, ty. Florid*, the bonds provided- Jhf- In th b
^
-srre towpthip and range, the West nne- re*«»lutl«sn
tie It further resolv.d, thst this reso­
hsll mlle*tio ihr Northeest corner of the
•S'ftlirssl 'iiUsrtrr of the Northeast quarter lution be published in the Sanford II raid,
of Sertirin 4, T o w n , hip 20 .tsulh, Hsnre ,40 a newspaper, published In *aid Specisl Tax
I 'set, llti-nce in the lest roe til lone d ( o W T. - Sehnql D i l i r i n No. I ol Hemfnule C i u n i y ,
•hip and range, run South to Sanford Grant Flotilla. once a week for four «ur :r u i v s
tin* in l i e Northeast quarter of Hectlon 9, wr«tks.
Adoptr&lt;J In r# (u l«r
on thU tho in d
thence North 66 degrees West along said
Grant tine to the North side of said ejection &lt;Jiy of Augusta A. I&gt;. '1915.
* F. I*. For«U*. rhran*
J. thence West, to the Southes»t corner of
H. C\ Dickson
S-ctlon- 6, Town,hip 2&lt;1, i l s n p to Fast, &gt;
O’ . F- Harriaon
thenrs- S'rHith one-half mile* thence West 1
At.In!,
oil, mile to AVeot one-half mite po,t of Hoo. I
I&gt;.
I
T
h
r
»
h
r
r
*
flu
pi.
Puh- In*
thin 7, t lienee -North 2.5 chain* to Fast
• *r tier ion a tid S«*rr**t *r y «*
half mile (&gt;,.*( of Section I - , Tnwn«hlp 2**.
|la*mr•! tif 1‘ulillr Init rii**|iof» of
South Itsngr Z'J I a,t, Ihencc W e-t to We
S«mir
r «iu fity . I l o i i d t .
IW-Tur-U
Vlas River, th*or* Northerly siting W ,U w a

3

Joshua had run Into the house tn get
ii spade whenHusly. like a shot, bolt­
ed lyr the house, took the window nt a
Imp ami. all covered with earth, land­
ed before loshun and Aunt Tabby
See' ho went down there— now
i he'» lu r e '" cried Aunt Tabby, point­
ing at the flreplare. ilien looking ut the

1

sum of »7J,000.00 should b# U*utd by
Special T *« School District Ns. 1 st tfemiool* County, for tha purpose st acquiring,
•sUrging furnisUO^ and otbsrwis* Improv
Ing schools and school building) In said
Special Tax Rrhoul District No. t, and.to

ffiein and wont down Ih#
Hit ladder. 1
Busty
leaped down after her.
* Joshua tried to follow, but Aunt'
Tabby hold him back. Ha would have
Nellre «r Election
W h n t u , s petition wa* prcnmWtf to tho
gone, too. If she had not managed
mnnag
to County
Hoard ot Public instruction of B&gt;mstrike the
tho iiprlng
spring and shut tho door, lasts County, 'Florida, en ,tbc Cth day ol
July.
A.
ISIS, signed by twenty lira
closing up tho passageway. '•
, * psr esnt ot~D. tbs
quail!
‘ Tied electors wbo pay
Joshun go{ angry then. "You aro taxes qn •itber
m ntr rial
rail or person*!
psrson*! property
proparty and
ho
arc
resident*
of-that
•
bo
u
&gt;
residents
of-I
hat portion o f Ssmlntls
Scent____
making a coward or me," ho cried, County, Florida, described
a* follow*. to-Alt:
beating on tho panel with tho butt of
llrglnntng on tba South shore of Lake
Monroe at a point on* quarter mil** East
hhi gun and struggling to open It
ths \Vc»t Jne ot Section XX, Township IV
Elaine was now making her way as ol
South of Kaog* 30 Hast, thence South' to
.rapidly as sho could through tho tun­ ths Southeast corner of the Southwest
quarter ot the Southwest quarter of Sec­
nel, with Itusty beside her.
tion 34, same Township and Xiang*, thence
It was Just as Long Bln had raised West ods hall mile to the Northwest corner
the Northeast quarter of (he Northeast
hls knife that the sound of footsteps ol
quarter ■&gt;&lt; .Section 4, Township 20 , Haags 30
Nait. thence in ths Del mentioned Tow n­
alarmed him.
ship and Kang#
run South to Sanford
Ho paused and leaped to hls feet.
Grant line In tn* Northeast quarter of Sec­
There was no time for either tion V, thenre North I t degrees West along
Grant Hue to the Norm side of ia d
•to retreat. Ho started toward Elalno said
Strtlon 0, Ihrflrs West to Southeast corner
of Section C, Township 20, Kongo 30 East,
and seized her roughly.
South one half mil*. U s e r s West
Pack nnd forth over the rocky floor thence
one mile to West one half mite post of Sec­
they struggled. As they fought, she tion 7, thence North 2.6 chains to East
one-half mil* post of Section 12, Township go
with frantic strength, ho craftily, ho South
Range 29 Hast, thence West to the
backed her slowly up against tho prop Wrklwa Hirer, (hence Northerl&gt; along
Welilwa
River to the St. Johns Kiser, thence
that uphold the roof.
Suutbessterly up the St. Johns River and
through Lake Monroe, to ‘ point el beginHe rained hls keen knife.
praying than an election be ordered
Sho recoiled. The prop, none too n'ng.
held to determine whether the above de­
strong, suddenly gave way under her scribed territory shall become a Special
Ta* School District, lor the purpose-ol levy­
weight
ing and collecting a district school tat far
The whole roof of the cHamber fell the eirluslvr us# of public frre schools
within the said described territory, and.
with a crash, earth and stono over­
Whereas, said petition has been carefully
whelming Elaine and her assailant.
• ••mined by this Hoard and It has been de­
termined
the Uoard that said petition
By this time Joshua had left tho is signed by
by more than on* /ourth of the
houno and had gone out .into the gar­ u*Ilhtd electors residing within the above
territory,
den to get something to pry open the escribed
Now therefore, Nolle# Is hereby given that
■fireplace door.
on tho 7th luay of September A. D. 1916,
election wilt be held, and the same la
Of a sudden, to hls utter amazement, an
hereby ordered, to determine; 1st. Whether
a few feel from him. It seemed uh If the fotlowlAg drecribcd t-trilnry shall be
into and become a Special Tax
the very earth sank In hls gafden, leav­ created
School District, said territory bring a part
ing a yawning chaBtn.
of Femlpole County. Florida ami desrrlti
(bed
toltows;
, ,
He looked, unable to make lt out.
Beginning nn the South shore of l.akt
Before hls very eyes a strange fig­ Monroe at s pulnt one-quarter mile Feat,
ure, the figure of Long Sin In hls oxy- ol lh* Wist tine of Section 22, Township

Then again the earth began to move.
A paW appeared, then n sharp black
nose, and a moment Inter Rusty, too.
dug himself out.

,

PAGE FIVE

Rusty was running hack and forth
from Joshua to the window.
Follow' tilin'" cried Aunt Tabby,
Kust&gt; led Hit- way hack again to the
garden to the cave In
Elaine"' gasped Aunt Tabby
By ihls time Joshua was digging fu­
riously
Aunt Tabby rushed up as Joshua
laid down the spade mid lifted out
El; lie
I hey were about to tarry her into
the house, when she cried weakly, but
with all her remaining strength
No no
I Mg' i'rnlg - Walter!"
sin- managed to gasp
Rusl) too, was still at It
Joshua
fell to ugqln
Man nnd dog worked
with a will
l "There they art*’ " cried Elaine, ns
all three pulled us out. unconscious but
still alive
] Though we did not know It, they
carried un Into the house, While Elaine
and Aunt Tabby bustled a bout, to get
something to revive us
At last I opened it)' eyes and saw
, tiie motherly Aunt tubby bending over
me Craig was already revived, weak,
rbnt ready-trow trrrtn anything
ordered., ns »he ,Iteld his hand and
stroked Ii Ib forehead’ softly.
Mednwhlle Lang Sin find made hls
way. to the automobile, where ills mas­
ter. Wu. walled Impatiently.
"Did you get II’ " asked Wu eagerly
* Long Sin showed him the box
Hurry master’ , he cried breath­
lessly. leuping Into the cnr and strug
gllng to lake oJT the helmet as they
drove away, -"Thuy may be hero- at
any moment "
The mnehtne was off like a shot, and

oven If wo hnd been free, we could not
now have caught It.
Bock In Wu a sumptuous apartment,
later, Wu nnd hls slave. 1-ong Sin,
after Iheir hurried ride, dismissed all
the servants nnd placed the little box
on the table. Wu rpse and lockfld tho
door. ’
t
Then, together,, they took a sharp
instrument and tried to pry off tho lid
of the box.
Tho lid flew off. They gazed In
eagerly.'
J
•»
Insldo was a ’smullrr box. which Wu
seized nhd opiyncd.
^V
There, -on jhq plush cushion, lay
merely u-rquntl knobbtxl ring!
Was this tho end"oftlhetr great cxpeclatlons? .'Were Bennett's' millions
merely mythical?
.
Tbo two stared at each other In
chagrin.
Wu was the first to speak.
“ Where there should have been
■oven million dollars." he muttered to
himself, "why Is there only a mystic
ring?" .
. .
,
CTO D B C O N T I N U E D .)

thi* St Jo
Ki\
u1h
**t*-r1) tip ! hr Si j.,bnm 1
ltfk*-r nml ihn'■ucb,.
th4 |**l&gt;tr.t nf hr|p11tiinf, • n.f
ftkr Ms
■ lie- ki..)•» it a* .M•*!l1» •s sjn-vtal 1Ii :&gt;rhn.il
•l IMrt Nn
Spi ■
lilYl'I Tn ilr! or nninr «rht&gt;
In* 1hr
I fill1 Ttti^trr* fif *Sill 1M«!rirf.
ThiMl To drt»-r mi nr■ thr numhrr "f mill*
•1t‘■l r ej in t•* hr I. viii*’1 ‘1 ffillr- ' • ‘
‘IDW*,ii) f« f * I WSI aus imlir«g &gt;*;» r*
All nuwiirit-fi vol * r«, ft**ifiing within thrriltvr ■lift)1r tir»rribedlf viiught to
miHr A ■prr in! (M -rhnu1 Ilift fir* , who pay
i■* ■ it r 11hrf r»‘'Sl **f 1vrf*finail propsrr! y
rli" 11tin
sll lr l-MItlr Mj V.ttf irt
1 Ii 11.t* int n* m***i prr*uih* *rs appntlllr ii
!fs«lj&lt;*rtIir« anti rlrfk» *f -Bill ilf*r!|fsri
Miittfnr I'rffind, John
I* U »
Kni.iin, A S Hath kina. Inspect or*
J i
Mof fail, &lt;lrrk
rnrila l‘r«rinfl. CJr*i Hmlt h. *’ I&gt;' 1Vinnn
i A- A lllrltB, I
*Jdiii fVflitaiHi.
t Irrk
Tf’i" «• IaI «*lpcflon •h«fi !»** h»*|ii in «*rtrri
|11* !*&lt;*•* *11h I tip Mr(al *|prl Ion !»■» t*4ih^i
Siatp of Floftila
iti.t.Pcn.r. ind c|prk« holding »»lH rlirlinri
wh*U lmm#ilt»1p|y m»kr rrlurm in (hr Cfiufts
i j 11of r11 of Puiillc |rmlrucf lofi of Spiritno! *•
i tmni&gt;. after aald p|prtinn i* hrlil, »crt»rH
ing !" ihi* fall
1&gt;4»riP in'l urdHFd to cijsrn hoard, ihia ]!m|
day of Aufuit, A D. 11*l &amp;
Y I' Fofat*r. i hmn
S. (\ Dfckaon
(’. F I! arrtaon
ArtchiI,
I It I Thruhcr, Isup! fli^hI In*
HruriJon air'd S#rrri«ry hi
Hoard of T*uh!lr InitrurtlaA of
Hcmlnrl* County Flarfdi
W*Tui^6ie
m :i*A U T M K N T O f 1'lifts I NT K HI OH

F S hand C'fTicr ml GilUMifUU, l*la.
Auguit. 7. m &amp;

Si «i11rr iii hprr h) given that fJror f p &lt;1
ii!
A!'t* modIp ‘d'pilni*. Flivflda,

Always, ■' ;
Al

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There Is somebody oh every street
car who is dittntlflfteij wtth the way
tho lino la run-—Toleslo Blade

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Ad minlal ratfli.

\Yd««»n A Hou*hul«lt’*i AudrnvjM.
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(n ( qo/l of " i iiwtih, Juiigp, Stminalr
f ount*, s i*tr of f lorid*
In fp F a l a f i *^f
Ao|rumtu« McJJagialtl
No! i f * U hpr*hy
v rn. to all whom it
may .Vonf«rn, that
on thp 111K day of
OMobar. A If, JrJHf t . I ■ball apply to I ha
I fun or aii Ip &lt;I*o . ft. Herring. Judga of »aid
Court, a* Judfv of I'roliit#, for my final
dUrharifp a* n r r u t r l i of thn « U t r of
A u f u it u i Mrffonald, iiprravpd, and that
at thr mam** tlm » 1 trill prp*pnt my final
irrm m t* am PiP ru trii of ^ald N l i t f ,
aak for thrir approval. ‘
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K iftid iix.
Wil*on &amp; Ifoumhotdrr, Attorney*. ’
CCS-4-9. i d , 4*8, 7-C. A-3, ^*7
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In Court of C'oimlr Judgt*. Hrialjinl# ti onatfi Ntair of Florida
t o ip Kmtato of .
j H It a nk (n, «lr’-rma-rd

Nofirr in lyatob) sum, In all » h0m -1

may rnnrtrf d. t k i* on I h* . *»th iU&gt;
(,f
( I r t otsr r, A
f 1 Il»l5, ah-ll apply to th**
llonorabln &lt;invp- *»
Herring. Juilf** *»f
maid tVuM
!■ J itdjg p* of 1‘robato for my
final
dlirhargr
aa
Kaarutria
« f ihc ratal*-*
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.IT ^ K T I T T h l T r . , -fTT-viiFilr i n i t t h s t - e r the
dfifflhrd, liclorr CT*rk of Cir­ u
m « tlmr I will (u rirn t my final account*
cuit Court, at Fan ford, I I of Ida, cm tti* "2-'Jnl
aa K tr r u t fU of raid ratafa and aak (or thrir
day of Ktfpipmbrr, 1015*
lUiroval.
« laimant namrk am wltp rwm!
l l a t r d April 3rd. A I». 1015
John lltaslry. of Maitland, Florida
M rr K.*c;. H U T C H I N S O N .
j J* Djion, of |,ona«ond, Florida
KarcutrUs
(' I^ubiw, of Maitland, Florida
4-h, 5-t.
7-ft. -3. 9-7.
\V. It* AVard. of |.«ng«nud, Florida
11ohpft W- Davit

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Nutlrr In f r . S i l e r s
urt of 1hr bounty Judgr, Ssmlnotr
t ’ouAljr, Ststs of Floftila
In re Fstsle o( Milreh Annl. Yonge
To all rrnlltuj^, l » g »t r . s r vllWaih utw r and
aJI pigeons k sv irr^ PTO ritfagslnsl said estate;
You. ami n r b ol you. sr. hereby notified
and rrquir.d to [., - »*■n1 any rlaims and d e ­
mands which you, or either of you; may
have against the (state ol Milrah Annie
Y’ onge,. defeased, late of Seminole County,
Florida, to the undersigned Administratrix,
of said estate, within one ‘ year from the
i l i i l r hereof.
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Dated August 30th. A. D. 1015

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One Inch Cards Will Bo published Un­
der This ^lending At The Kate Of $7.20
Per Year. .

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under the
' ‘ Will of Milrah Ann'#
Y’onge, deceased.

DR. C. G/ BUTT
DJJNT1ST

W hnrss a petition has been presents d
ta hill Hoard, signed by mare than twentyOffice: Ynwoll Building
llvn percent ot the duly, qualified electors
residin'! wit tin Special Tax School District
N o ,- 1, heminolo County, Ft grid a, asking SAUPORP
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that an etecllcn be held, to determine the
question as to tho Issuance of bonds. In th*
sum. ot 1 J6,MSiW| to he u«ed for the pur­
pose ot scquirrog, enlsrgin'g, furnishing and T1IOMA.H K M M j r r W IIN O N
otheiwlse Improving schools and school
B. FKRGUMON 'llO CH H O LD BR
buildings in raid Jipeclsi Tex School Dis­
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trict No. 1, Seminole County,F]oitde.
Therefore be ft resolved. That an elec­
tion be, and the same Is hereby ordered to
he held In said Fpaclat Tax Rchopl DUtrlcV N o 1 oEKemlnole County, Florida, on
LAW YERS
the 7th day of TiepSamber, A. I). 1916, to
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. determine whether cr not there shall be Is­ San^prd,_________ Florid*
sued by said Special Tax School District No. 1
ol .Seminole flaunt), Florida, bond* In th*
sum ol 676,000.00, to bear Interest at th*
rate not to esceed 8 per cent per annum,
the principal at amid bonds to malurs
thirty years after th* data ot tha issuance
thereof. •
'. Dooe and ordaVsd in regular session on
thU the 2nd day ol August, 1016.
F. I'. Forster, Chma
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- O. P. Harrison «
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Elton J. Moughton
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ln Conrl ef Cenaly Judge, Hcmlnole Cennty
Blele of Florid*.
In re Estate ot
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William K. Squire*, deceased.
To all Creditors, legate,-a, Distributees
and all persons having rlaims cr^lem anda
sgsitisr said Kstatei You apd each of you, ahi
hereby nltlfled-and raqdirxd to present any
claim* s a d deroxnd* which' you, or either ot
you, may
. nave against the eetata ol William
E. flquires,
Squirm
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deceased, 1st*
Seminole County
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IF, Florida, to th* undesigned Exacutrls • (
said estate,i, within two years from \ha date

eras’f.

1041st. St. Phone 182

D t l r d April

Its »n |ins i.riis r I*. 1**11 Illkdr 11nHip
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41 South. Itarifp *ii&gt;
Tallahkawpp M*riilian, haa fllrd noilrp of irtrntlnn !a mak

I). L. Thrasher, Supt. Public In­
struction and Secretary of Board
of Public Instruction ot Sem­
inole County Plolrda.
v9-Tuee.6tc

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
. Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

of 1nttftI* Jll ii( r, *4r mlnalr &lt;‘ttin11
Sulc . f Fturlila
In *r K*I*itr i*|
f ran
N*Hirr in h.’f* hy gl Yrfta to *1! whrimr it
of
miy •••inf* rn, tli at on thr 111h
•tetnhr f . A 1' 1*1 V. I shall • indy (w thr
lion,If Ahhp 1iP i t ts 11 rrine. JutC- ul **.1
l‘fuhatr. ftif rniy riM*t
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■llflchnfe** • s admlplatratrix of iho n lain
t M
„7 1'mml Frenklin, &lt;lrrqjfiwrt]. ■nii ! I)A1
1hr s* mr linir 1 » ill pr» *«n t m&gt; Do*!
ruuti!** ^* K*1niini«Ifrtiru nf •aui r*t*tr
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Dated July 10th A. D. 1916.
Susan Jt. Sauirsn* Bxacuulx.
!-.:-Tiir&gt;d*y .9 Ic.
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Whereas a petition haa thl* day been
resented to tba County Oosrd ot Public
natruetlott oj Seminole County, Florida,
elgnad by more that nrouty live per rent nt
the ‘duly qualified electors residing within
Special Tax School District No. 1 ot H«
Uiols (Ituaty. Florida, asking that an s
llotf be called end held, to determine the
question as to whether or not bond. In tha

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE 81X

WOMAN’S CLUB
BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
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A CHIRL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI&gt; FAITH,
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•With the arrival of full and the
awakening of activities along various
lines, the club women of Sanford
must sit up *and take notice that
club activities too will soon begin.
The first week in October, we must
take up the pleasures .and burdens
of club life.
We are forcibly re­
minded of this fact with the splen­
did edition of the Club Year Look,
now ready for distribution. With a
Fairfield Deckle-edge cover of white,
upon which is the name of the club,
and tho red rose, the club flower In
red and held in place by green silk
cord, it is a fascinating little book­
let, but when one turns its pages
and finds within the excellent prog­
ram prepared by the program com­
mittee of the department*, to he
enjoyed from October to May, a
feeling
of . pride
permeates the
thoughtful club member, that it is
her privilege to he a part of nr.d
enjoy the wonderful work that the
club in planning to do. Embracing
the club motto, il« colors and flow­
er*, the pledge, order of business,
notices, list of officers, standing com­
mittees, calender of meetings for
1915-10 and its programs, it is a
most pleasing copy and ref loci*
much credit upon the committee
who compiled the pages and the
Herald Printing Company for the
excellency of its work.
Members
can have tluir copies by applying
to Mrs I W Dirhins, Mrs Il«-nr&gt;
Wight. Mr
W
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Morgan or
their depart mant chairman.
The first meeting o( the season of
1915-16 will he held Oct. Oth and
will be State Preudi*nt’s Day, at
which time the club will have the
honor of entertaining Mrs. W. S.

suggested the name t&lt;fc Ingrahum
highway
t "A t u meeting hfcld in Ft, Louder*
dale, the executive board of the
Florida. Federation of Women a Club*
elected to membership in tho feder­
ation the Woman* club of Lung*|
view, the Community dub of i ulford, the Cocoa Plun Thimble club
of Larkin.
Mr*. W. S. Jennings of Jackson­
ville. state president, was in the |
chair, and heard report* from ’.he
committee chairmen and member* of
the hoard who included. Mr*. T.
Moore, of Miami, vice-president at
Urge; Mrs. Edgar Lewis of Khlred,
vire-prealdent of the fifth district;
Mrs. Kirk Munroe, of Coeoanut
Grove, chairman of the Bureau of
Information; Mrs. Ivy Sintmthnn
Fort Lauderdale, chairman of Semi- ]
nole Indian committee; Mrs. Marie
Frost, New Smyrna, chairman of the
Art committee;
Mrs. McDonald i

Group of New Breakfast Caps

I I have .talked, to you people with hi* breath for u minute, hut he
tears in my' eyes the aixe of goose said ho would deliver it and he not
eggs, to establish a city market of only delivered the spool personally
some sort that would give us hut accompanied the Indy to her
fresh vegetables, butter, eggs, chick­ home, just to demonstrate how fool­
ens etc., and would also prove a ish was her request.
boon to the farmers and small
growers ofleiing a market for their S 1 understand there were some mer­
surplus and offering us a place where chants here that voted against the
fresh vegetables could be purchased road bonds yesterday. This seem*
at a reasonable figure at leait three funny, indeed to me. Now I had u
day* in the week.’ If tho business perfect right to vote against the
men of Sunfo.'d realized the differ­ bonds for I am not in business and
ence this market would make' in live on a little mite coming in from
their cash sales, they would go after property but for a Sanford merchant
it much stronger.
Whercvpr there to vole right against something that
is a good city piarket established, would benefit him a hundred times
the merchants of that city notice more than It would some one like
n big difference in their cadi trade myself seems ’ foolish, -to me. Tho
for tho three maiket day’s. This is good roads to Oviedo, Geneva and
an established fact and can be veri­ the lake county line will bring more
fied by the statement* o f the mer­ business to Sanfonf than any other
chants of any city whore there is a means to be employed. The mer­
market place.
chants here will benefit greatly by
If you noticed the article in the the good roads and they ought t&gt;&gt;
t)f course they have a
Herald last week from New York- know it
that takes the Indie* to task (or not right to vote us they please but it
attending the markets in person and does seem funny that they would vote
buying ‘ their own vegetable* and ugainst their-own interest.
fruits, in order to reduce the high
coat- of living, you would readily
see just why the cost of living is *o
high.
it Is not the cost of living
Jennings.
president of the State
that in keeping the tio.:e* of the poor
Federation of W o m a n ' Fjubs
Mr*
men to the grindstone, but the cost
Jennings is the wif* of • x-goverror
of high living for which the buyer
I. I.Mings of Florida
"I c Is tile III) ul
In the household i* responsible.
If
■iuL pre'i lent in ,J]o . tom I. wii li
a cash store opened tomorrow here, tin* Fillm Beach Post h.i- already every move men tn.ii pertain* l"
nnd tried to dc business on a large been " a p p r o a c h e d
on thin subject the state for the good of the i&gt; opl
scnle with the idea of making th« uni gives tin- following ui Ngerds., .•ml for llu betterme! • of women
up u! •') , i.,ii- i! . ludtng
customer* come to the store, pay to i t .
and children, esfoo i. Il&gt;
\ visit
ov.r O.utiu member?.
cash and' rarry the merchandise I
Wednesday there came to my of­ from such a woman who will make
home with them, the store would
fice another of these peripatetic pil .in it,formal a Mr*"*- to tin* ciub
N’o Waste In tiiinvan
not do the business expected, even
gnrns garbed “ in the conventional
There i-&gt; not mu-h w a s te to utiBxIf the price* were In wet, because Un­
black” with u look of cairn resign*
trig guavas
In earning them the
people will not get in the habit of
linn and a full two-years growth
peeling may lie made into syrup ur
doing their shopping fuT groceries
of corklebur.s on the face
I saw
jelly cud the pulp into guava butter
just a* they d&lt;. tluir shopping for
that t be desired financial irritation
There ire two ways of cam ing
dty good*
This old idea of haMiig
of the palm to relieve the look but
gtmvas, according t • Extension But
u spool of thread delivered will
dldn t krulw what he needed to re
Ii*» 1n -1 of the State College for Wom­
have to he thrown in the discard if
lieve the whiskers. After shaking
en, by Miss Agnes Ellen IlHrnTo
tho cost of living is i educed and it
The following clippings from the(
hands did you ever notice that
can in glass, "ffeel and remove the
will be up to the la die* of the house­
wherever a stranger wanted to make Miama Metrojmlis wit! be of inter­
seed from guava
I’uck the halves
hold to inaugurate new ne Uu.il &lt; if
est to the local dub women and ulso
n loan lie desired to shake hands?
carefully into jars sterilizing with hot
they wish to help the poor down­
he commenced to see if my leg was to men ,
water and cover to overflowing with
trodden husbands.
elastic; in other words he commenced
"M rs W S Jennings, wife of ex syrup made by first boiling for I ()
In speaking to a certain gentle­ to pull it. 1 said there war nothing
governor Jennings of Florida, is
man the other day about the ladies doing; that ns soon as my creditors called by hpr duties as president of minutes '1 [tint of sugar with 2 pints
of water. Skim and strain syrup.
going to market and buying the should learn that I hud been making
ihe state federation of Woman w
"H ave u pan of water
near
Vegetables, groceries and meats and free with their money they'd issue it
clubs in to this section nnd tier hand? info it occasionally while pack
carrying the same home he became writ of digit up for mcquirkn
Then I prAence her* J* causing the public
ing. to remove
Seal n rtly,
very indignant and suid
he petulantly inquired, "Can't you to recall some of t In- law- which t lie
process JS minute* for pint- and 40
"D o you think for one minute be libyral for Jesus &lt;‘ hri-t ,,nd fourj federation ha- been in-lMimetit.il
minutes for quu.tr*. in teu.tt g v.. tv•
that my wife would go to ma! ket orphans’’ " ! flou t mean tin* to Ire1
Seal immedi t• Iv
and carry the veg, tables home?
profane but that’s the way he said
Thr «Iul» vuimi*n hw\r «»i I'mirw
1 said, "N o , and I don t think mine it. and when 1 told him that 1 was- been called upqn, to exert that iq -, To pack in tin. "peel .cut in
"wouid-either, nnd there the-ms Her looking ogter my own . family—first fiorTiTT;—artrl"thrmr?h—t-b**y- etn.Utiur-j halves, remove seeds and pack care­
rests
Ilut 1 still insist that some he went away, peeved. Never stop­ themselves handicapped without the |fully into Tfn cans’’ Puck cans' "ns
day the idea will hetome prevalent ped to shake hands with me again ballot, they at any rate exerted a l firmly a* possible without mashing
nr hru ing fruit
Cover fruit with
in our town, just as it has in nil Nossir.
telling influence on the legislature,
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syrup to within one fourth inch from
progressive citier,
No one knows who or what lie persuading that body to *»•&lt;• the club
The syrup i-* madeju-q
None of us want our wives or was. whether he hail merely provid women's argument in the passing of top of rui
n«
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hell
gln-s i - used
Cap.
sisters or sweet lu-urts to l&gt;&lt; stag­ cd himself with a bound book of a number of measures
exhaust
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minutes,
tip.
pion—
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No
gering home with ,i mm ki t hu*ket blank pages upon which to secure
The
t h r e e tolls w i l l ' l l I lie &gt; I u b\
on their arms, nl^lemt the picture the autographs of easy murks or worked hardest for, are tin &gt; impulis not pleasant, hut alt of us would whether he was really sent out to sory education bill, whirl) came out
lx- better olf if the ladjes-would dm work *'llie stale on percentages. of the discussions mangled to some I
theii buying direct, pay cash and Such people as that I consider graf­ extent but still rerognUiiblof t h e III-,
deliver, tho goods.
At any rate 1 ters — and if there is any profession dustrial problem, and the clean mar­
would he willing to carry the bas­ that should pay an occupation tax riage law.
ket If any money can be saved by in Florida it I* that class of men.
in the last named law-, the wointhe transaction. .
There nre names in hi* hdok of those fcn failed in- the fare of all kinds
ft reminds me of the story of a who have given t,he dollar when they of argument, but are consoling
Sanford merchant who soW a lady couldn t ufford Ifcr-but when ap­ themselves to some extent with the
n spool of thread and she asked hint pealed to os 1 was didn t have the bflPin which the legislature set aside
to deliver it. He asked her wjtyerc nerve to ‘ decline to testify In a man­ an appropriation to be used tu inVesshe was going at the lime and,she ner that might incriminate thentselve tigute the caused of epileptics.
said-she wut going homo. This Wick selves. When I have the funds for •
cliib, .uotnep have it right to
be d’fOUd of their sururing a thq npjifopm U^n for the establishment
and uikimsnuncr of a girls •industri­
al school. The boy's institution will
b* - kept at Marianna and again the
Notice
The astrieh hofr^hps met with an
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Regular seriii-Rnnunl teachers ex­ unanticipated but enlhii*ln*tlc revival
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tory. The’ cottage system suggested amination will be held at Sanford, of popularity, and »*&gt;*&gt;nis destined to
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thj*6ugh tie federation was adopted. begthuing Tuesday, September 7th, outdistance other kinds of Huffy and
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ulry neckwear. Tho unusually cool
It 'was through’ the help of the at .8.00 a. nL
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ILr. 7:SOA.M. fAr. 8:00 A. M&lt;
Lv. HT0OYC. M. Ar. 8:25 A. M.
Weather nf spring ImA mndo some sort
cjpb wo then too. that the provision
Examinations fot white teachers
was made for an investigation into will bo held in Sanford High School of protection hltnout a necesHlty, and
there Is jio denying tho becamlngnetfs
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,Vr. 9t55 A. M. fbv. 9:05 A. M, . - Lv&gt;t1^5 P. M. Af. 12:35P. Ifl.
the ways and means of establishing Building.
Examination for colored of soft fi&gt;niher«’hbout tho throat.
!' Lv. 12:05 P,M , Ar. 12:36 P, M.
Ar.~ ,1:00 V. M- ,.LY,.12:35 P, AT.
a mother's pension.
teachers will Im held in Hoopers
White fox, red fox aud light gray or
’ Ar. 1:00 P.M . Iff. I9tS5.P. M . .
Lv. 6iOO P.jtfc'/**, 0:25 P. M.
The teaching of home economic* Academy.
tan fur neckpieces ono $ees wlth-the
;- K;Lv. « 9:30mP.M .•"Ar.
fc 10:00 P.tM.
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J- »•’ in The public school* was firtjt advo­ Pen, paper’ and inks will b e -fur­ most summery of white turbans nnd
Iff. • f f f » P. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
cated by thojdub women as was al­ nished by County Superintendent. flowfcr-trlrrfmed hatrf. Thla vogue la
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Ar. 10:30 P.M. Lv. 10:00 P. M. - V Ar. 10:25 P. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M.
so provision for teaching the evil of No paper, packages, umbrellas or ptohably a reflection from the weal&gt; Marks t Run Dally Except Sunday
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othqr unnecessary articles will he ern coast, for vl*Bora to tho Panama
b Marka t Run Sunday Only. „
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■The federation, led hy Mr*. Jen­ allowed dn tho bxamfnatiou hall
, Marks * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday.. Will run 2 .1-2 hour* lain
cpol
add everyone Indulging In the
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on these days.
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ltbgulnr examination fee of Si Of)
San FVandlifo privilege of wearing
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Sp*cUltrq&gt;i will l-v opentcl far H rxpihr f»(*». [Utk Jitrwji »illtnxk* pHUsinrontiyriKsAt • cThlrn Turk, and Mrs Jennings too must be.
in advance
furs with Hummer gown*
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ONE WAY FAKE r
^ E S T ’ tJfID!
Thfc feather boa of today I* phort
♦ Camaron City ........... . ...30c
Monroe
28c
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X ij.
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-Camay- Superintendent I'u bln ;xns to length, long ns to fiber, and llkod
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Moores Station
..25c
cbarltw^I t dan find ■ niutref -ut -home J'lnxtriit ntqi
J-Jt c.
X, Geneva Avenue.....................20c
Stcnsirom's C orner............. NIf&gt;*
be«l In white, natural color ur twoprospv^st*, t h a t , p e e d . .tie Tel op meat
—*------ 1------- -—1— ~ - ~ - t j —
II Reardall Avenue ................. 15c
toned combinations.
Occasionally a
1 I City Llmlla........................... 10c
t^lly Limits.....................
10c
, . FldrMk seems' tb be the niH(Si iV’ r t l t TTiT -■ th
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boa - more than long enough to ■lie
which the Inxy a'ftd the l.ime1
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Thureriay and Sunday Jitney run* to Woodland every hour after
loosety-about tho throat la seen, hut
ii o'clock. Special faro of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
hungry and the halt, shorn .fo **«a-k p
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not-oftun.--They all faaten with bows
City car leave* tho depot every 30 minutes starting ou the Tinur.
for so a(xv. Tn 'Hr- Tlay^ of cshcplafa.
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of.sbft jnessaljfie ribbon, apparently,
\\ Route: French, First Street Loop. Sanford House, bark to First and Mugor tho oxcaptlon Is so rare as to
And
so
long
n&gt;
the
well-jntendpd
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, i i nolla. up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle back to
prove the'rule.
will allow themselves’ ‘ to W lwW| AUiT£ 9, COlfRT HOUSE P
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Ninth, across to Oak and. down Oak to First, thtn to Park and out Park
, ’ to the depot. If thla achedulo does not cover any Borvlco desired, will Jh&gt;
Very smart sets consisting of boa
footled upon the slightest prrtc/
■'* ' p ,
&lt; i glad to have the Information-covering ramc.
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and ostrich-trimmed hats nre shown,
the annual influx will continue/to
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and there are great numbers' of cock­
increase. Verily, the fame and frhc- --------- r ■ ■ —-----------------!: PHONE 331.
SANFORD TRANSFER CO.
ades. fans, anff other fanciful ohiadojp of Florida are flagrantly flauntments made of'ostrich to be used onmidsummer
hats.
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thin, light colored silk for the crown
and a frill of plaited shadow lace fall­

ing about the face. Hoft satin ribbon
Is caught In puffs about the cap, with
a bow finishing It at the left side.
Net and val lace insertion are used
for the last cap. with a uarrow ral
edging forming the ruffle about the
fate. A straight band of narrow satin
rflibon Is laid Iti u Biuall fiat bow with
double loops at fbe right nnd ends,
wit It loops and banging ends nt the

left

Hide.

Kxrepl the enp of silver lace, these
may nil l&gt;&lt;- washed, for they nre made
of strong cotton hires and wash silks.
JULIA

BOTTOM LEY.

Bel t s a nb Sashes

Belts and Hashes may be fashioned
from the same material u» the gown
or suit with which they are worn, or
somctlnres leather or silk Is used for
contrast
Leather belts nre particu­
larly good on cloth or linen costumes,
while the soft ribbon sashes are es­
pecially lovely on frilly, ruffly summer
frocks
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One of the greatest needs for sum­
mer wear Is a ribbon sash or girdle
to vary the plainness of a simple cot­
ton drcHH A girdle and sash of shollplnk sniln Is trimmed with French
blue shirred ribbon In a lover's knot
design nnd delicate pink roses. Tho
design Is used on the two sash ends
and repeated on the front of the gir-

Ostrich Boa In Enthusiastic Revival

JITNEY BUS SCHEDULE

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'J'hree bous are alios n here, one ia
white, one In the natural tan and
white color of tbo feathers, and the
third In blnrk tipped with white. In
the last the while fluo Is tied or pasted
on to the colored flue, nnd thcro In
an endless variety In combinations to
choose from In boas made In thla way.
But the boajtpay ho had now in any
color, evep tho most unusual new tint*
nnd Bliade#.*.. .*
It 1* to bo-remembered that a bit of
rich and fluffy neckwear presupposes
a hat to correspond. In the group
picture* here a white fabric hat 1*
Hliown trimmed with a pattern .applied
In small black beads about tho brim
edge it has a collar of wbR* ribbon
with small squnres pf embroidery in
blnrk. and a white rdke Is, mounted

LAWYER

Pearl Ornaments.
, .Pearl -ornaments, may be elegantly
Ipllshed by first rubbing tbo oRvo oil

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SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
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AND FRIDAYS
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wotth Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY NKFTEMHER 10, 1915

VOLUME VII

NO. 6

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NEGRO THIEVES

BONDS
TUESDAY

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NET OF SHERIFFS

fan
W
Enjoys Our Lawns
from Pcghorn, could learn nothing
of the affair.
Sanford has a walk over Orlando
' A rumor has it that there were
so far as her park-ways on public
two parties of the supposed lynchers.
streets are concerned. We never
motor through that city without
According to u late report re­
ceived here tho negro is at a hospl
enjoying the trim lawns. Evidently
at Orlando.
the cityi looks after it.^Orlando
A visit to the dredge that la now beautification of the water front and
Sheriff Ingram has gone there to
has the park*way*--)iu!V?^0 &gt;|M/q&gt; •
working day nnd night filling in the coupled with the building operations
Citizenn.
identfy the nmn.
♦
bulkhead is vory Interesting.
The of the Clyde Line and the possibili­
One rumor us to the- reported
Another bond election carried on
dredge r*over stops yvyrk until Sun­ ties of a new1 hotel on the lake front,
Sanford and Orlando- officers or
lynching states that the party gave
Lady Killed Rattler
Tuesday after, a very successful
day morning and the amount of fil­ the bulkheading assumes I hrgoV pro­
rather Orange county and Seminole
the black a moment s run. then be­
Mrs. C. It. Lord wus In Sanford
election on Monday. * Tuesday’s:
ling in now being done is marvelous, portions each 'week..
,
,
, .
,
.
. ..county offlcini have broken up an
gan flreing nf him, but missed. It
Wednesday
and returning home shot ___ , &gt; .
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election was for school bonds In the
considering the material at the botSanford's
lake
fronnt
this
winter
,
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. organlspii hunch of negro burglars
is supposed from this he escaped
anti
killed
a
five
and
half
foot
rat,...
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Special School district No. 1 in the
tom of the lakef Some sand is being j -MLl cfente more good advertising
' who hr.d worked the art of stealing
and in some way reached Orlando.
tie snake as.it wra craw ing a cross 1 , .. . .
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sum of $75,000. There’ were tnuny
pumped now on top of the muck, tu|i&lt; than
our celeryfields, nnd when
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,, nnd disposing of stole n good* down
Another rumoj/state* that he was
tho brick road at the four mile
predictions made'in advance about
removed toDrlando to avoid trouble. and ■wherever this is encountered a t the front is finished nnd tho boule- branch. %This Is the time of the to a science.
. the school bonds not carrying but
trees and(lowers are nil in
There have been a scries of burg-’
The whole a(fair seems to be clouded good solid top is spread over the j yards and
it set-ms that the people of Sanford
♦“‘J
(oft
muck.
If
sufficient
sand
cun
be
the
’.ike
fro.it
will become what it year to kill them while they are laries in the two counties for some
nnd pretty much of n mystery.
era wiling nnd hunting winter omes.
want the district to pay for the
liuirrpcd over the entire bulkheading should have been many years ago
time nnd shiviff Hand and sheriff
school property as should have been
nt the finish, the bulkhead eMIl be the greatest asset of the city,
Gordon anil their deputies have boon
done yeras ago nnd not shift the
solid from one end to the other and I ^
operajions arc now
Vvorking'on the rase end finally
entire burdeti upon the shoulders
( -M
ready for building purposes
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or CHPt. Nickerson, a
two of the gang were located. The
of the townspeople. And the need
The many visitors to the city
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Orlando
negro
proved
to
h^
George
ipnn of years of experience in "dredge
of more school houses and equip­
during the past three weeks have
MitMi-tll and he was caught with
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work
and he is.nbly assisted by Ed
ment is apparent to everyone.
been greatly interested in «ne bulk-, ^
of ^
fily
A nou. cutu/r
the goods on him and nt the ses­
The bonds for school purposes
head operation* * n&lt;^ * 1
sion "of tin- Criminu! t’ nurt fust
1-J. . . he* «l vmII 4oon
to *up^
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cijrried by the comfortable majority
I received several notic.s m Honda ^
week given four jears on tho roads.
[and northern papers on this great
of 59 votes and was a surprise to
tin- dredge will then be equipped for
The Sunford end of tin- firm was
those who had looked («&gt;r defeat TRAVKL TO 7 UK STATIC i '* ork
_s
1,1 1i-ul of irr.t* ri I 1-,-t may be
btlin
Ifci.t-. a (-irtner employee of
THE C R E A T E S ! INI AND
\\ h i l e the li oni e p e o p l e hitve Li*
Tfie bond money wull In- used a*
en iniered on the lake lull tom
t tie S11iifnrd IfoUse 1111! lie n now
HAS
STARTED
MUCH
conn- accustomed to the bulkhead
follows.
CANAL IN T H E STATE
m the conty Jnjl here awaiting 1In\t the rate that the dndge is now
and
lake it ms a matter of wwr&gt; da&gt;
EARLIER
T
H
A
N
IS
$35,000.00 to be used in refund
fall term of fbe circuit imirt when
HAS
M
E
N
BUILT
go|
;
tb
filling
will
he
fit
tshed
in
lif. the -tranger to the city is struck
ing and paying to the City «f San­
he
si I get Ms
The lit-groi s were
I SEAL T H I S
with this work of si iiituliyii and record tuna.
ALREADY FOR
ford, moneys due it, with interest j'*
not o ily crafty about the thefts
SEASON
thereon, heretofore advanced to the
but exhibited Intelligence almost
TRAFFIC
said Special Tax School District,
lla p lis l &lt; hu rch , S u n i l s )
Sept 12th
1 ° Aid i armors
human in di-po-mg of the good*.
Emer­
No ! of Seminole County. Florida ^ Toum, 'travel is L-guming much earl 4No Those who attend the Baptist
f'- utreville. Mil... Sept 3 r,mri-|
I desire to call attention to the fact They Scorned the service* of 1Inby the City of Sanford, Florida and k.r lhisM,awn tlian tVe, |K.f„r,. many « church say that a revival id old son f . Harrington, candidate for the I that an llitpa Coastal Waterway viu fence* in the large eitit* but acted
used by said Special Tux School Dis­ the .early birds coming down to obtain time religion is on. You .are invited l Democratic nomination for Govor­
the St, Johns river would afford deeper a* their iiwji fence. The Orlando
trict No. 1 of Seminole County, tin- liot local Mm* for winter homes in all the services; Sunday school nor. it nd Albert C. Ritchie, candiwater and roon'i for such greater and negro would steal the goods i»v Or­
Florida, for the purchase of a high
for
Attorner-General.
continued
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st.
at
9
30
with
grades
classes
and
a
and to make hotel accomodations h'*"
more* extended travel for either com- lando and send it up to Sanford
school site and the ronstrtjqtlon of fpre the rush liegms Sanford is jtl place for everybody; T e m p l e Broth-j t hdr campaign in Queen Anne’s
mercial of. naval purposes than a mute where Hurris wo Id dispose of it.
a high school building, aM# sum j.pggjjy. Spinning to note the change and erluiod meets ut 9.30 in the old ! county, today, visiting besides tins
along the coast from tho northern end Just tn return the compliment Har­
is now past due and owing to tho [ very few houses are left in this city that church
A debate will take pipe** |tov»-n. where they spdnt the night, of the Indian river to St. Augustine or ris woul d steal .something here and
City of Sanford Florida, by said can be rented The hotels and res- in the lenss" next Sunday on the sub-j Burnsville, Starr, Smithshurg, Hope,
other jMiint*. The St. Johns' river has send it to Orlando for Mitchell to
Special Tax School District No. 1 taurniits are noting the visitors to the je d . "Resolved, tlmt Elijah WasUnd Queen Anne.
Addresses were already been deepened and straightened get rid of among the negroes down
of Seminole County, Florida
city early thi.i year and tin- prospects justifiable in running away when‘ delivered at each place, and the ran- from it* mouth to Sanford and the t here.
didutes were greeted by large crowds. channel has also been deepened and en­
$10,000.00 to be used in funding i ( oj- a good season are apparent The threatened by Jexibo.l
In this w-ny the goods were made
! 'l
thee present outstanding and exist-&gt;Yimes Union has the fprio'Whg inter­ \ Preaching nt 11.00 a m. on thin .'Mr- Harrington. left this afternoon larged from Sanford to Lake Hnmey, away with nnd no one would have
said
ing floating indebtedness of
subject: " A Revival, Why not? . *»r Baltimore and Mr Ritchie for hence the continuance of the work been any wiser —only Sheriff Hand
view regarding the early season.
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Special Tax School District.
from Lake Harney to tho Indian river, and Sheriff Gordon happened to
YTouriat travel to South Florida by the Pastor, Rev. Geo. Hyman, j Caroline county*.
Mrud
Mr.
Harrington
spoke
today
large$5,000.00 to lie used for improv­ points has already begun almost in
6.48 ,p. m. Jr B Y P. U.
a distance of but a few miles,would not be on the job with their assistant*
ing and enlarging the grammar advance of the regular season, accord­ F. ’ E. Gutchell, leader," on thir&lt;J If’ uPon t he ugncullulturnl plank. require the expenditure of a great sum und having tlu-ir suspicion* aroused
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which he said he hoped to see insert­ of money The southern F^ast Coast about two negroes were not long in
school
ing to Jutni-s D, Ingraham, district lloor of the Temple.
r
ed
in
the
Democratic
State
plat­
fi 15 p m Sr M Y P I . Miss
section would be as abundantly pro­ locating jhe st o l e n booty and the
$5,000 00 to be used in jiiir. lyis- piuesmger agent
fur tin- Seaboard Vir
He -...id the farmers had not
Meets
ft |i hope*! that" these
vided (or from the point of connection thieve*
I form
Ing lot and construct ip g a primary , Firm tnilwav. who yesterday it |urt.-d Minnie Stewart, leader
ived
the consideration end aid with the St Johns to Miiuni Us it y ould Hfn-sls will stop the burglaries for
the
Temple
I’rirtors
r,"r
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school m the western part of tin iht- fir-t vanguard -.f winter comer* a*
7.46 p. n».. f‘teaching 'The Men-1Born the Stale to which they were if the. entire Foist Coast .Canal section a w iulicity of Sanford, said primary school |iu.s.-ing through ut noon in a special
entitled, bemuse they had n ot organ- were used und would in fact by likely to
to be located West of Myrtle Avenue peeper attached to the regular train. ancy or Is alt the \Vur on Cathol
lzod—andaciml l xmatha^-in...thalr .^ avr -T -1ltrter.. „ ^ t , of, wmumvv.
-------W ent lo Lakeland
$2,60().Y)0 to Fe uTetT Tn~rmp7ov-{"Iff HiTitlttou lo tlits, A.' W: Frftnt, divi- ieism- justifisblq?
demands.
Welcome
always
at
all
the
Bap­
carrying
veasels
bealde
being
refer
i
n
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on
ForrMt
uk(1&gt; r . U. Wnlker
ing and enlarging tlm primary school ‘ fion passenger agent for the Atlantic
He said he favored farmers or­ time of war, ns submarines and torpedo
located pn Palmetto Avenue, In Hie 1Coast Lime railroad din-lured that the tist services.
ganization and predicted that when boats could be-transferred viu tho St. and K T. Woodruff attended the
southlHHind train irmp tin- East on
C ity'of Sanford, Florida.
they were able to make u upited John* nv.-r in greater number* .mil with meeting of the Dixie Highway Com­
iya line hIko Itrmiglil an i-X t ra t*lii-|n-r
t'lingn-galinnal. Churrh
6,000.1)0 to lie used in improv­
demand upon the Legislature, their greater rapidity and le*n liability to mission in Luke|ntul yesterday and
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with tour Lata
Mr Lake was
ing and enlarging the colored-school
^ IjisS Sunday Mrs. Lucite Asp111w. il roi|Uo*ts would be granted. He said attack from the sea than if the Fuist Coast report n fine lime
honored by tlo- chairmanship of
"T/uvid to F lo iid u ha* In-gun to iVkarh delighted tin- morning and even t jl(. favored placing the Maryland
in said special Tax School District.
Canal section wen- followed from St tin Tnins portal ion Committee end
pi&lt;
k
np
during
tinlaM f*-w du&gt;&gt;.
mg
audience*
«.*th
her
biautiful
singtt.g
Agricultural
College
upon
a
higher
LOO to be used for the purAugustine to the Indian nvi-r
the Sanford men addressed the
furniture and school fur- aairi Mr. Ingrehnm, in iliacicv-mg tin- Mr*. Takacli wi 1continue to be a favorite 1plane of usefulness und efficiency,
There is another fact that I consider meeting on the question of the In­
forthetming
season.
**Of
i-ou
rs&lt;some
with
Sanford
|&gt;eople,
und
esjiecially
inlaiuj
in
order
to
accomplish
this
he
cmsnings At said Special Tax School
of great importance to the State of Flori­ land Waterway* committee being
District ?)o. 1 of Seminole County. of these, who have brought about the her; rendition of religious music, she takes promised, if elected, to see that all
da, which is a waterway connection from eliminated. At Lakeland they were
increase,
iirv
FUuidian*
coining
home
second place to none.
poltjtcs was eliminated from its
Floridu.
the Faist to the West Const. This con­ joined by H. E.* Tolar and C. 0.
from resorts in the East and Weet,
The Tjibur Day senrice wan wrll management,
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nection could follow tho St. Johns river McLaughlin and the twinford dele­
but &amp; great many ojliet’a art- advance attended, a large audience, greeting tho
IlefferinR to the-good roads move­ lo u point south of Lake Harney nnd
gation as usual let the people know
winter;-toumrs from the. North going imntor in his theme "The Church and
ment, Mr. Harrington .said he favor* then strike across by mean* of n canal
they were in town.
toiSputh Florida resort*.
Industrial Peace.
It wan a plain pre­ its continuance, but said he belii-v'ed
from tho nearest i&gt;oint of the St. Johtvs
sentation
of.tliivdis^irbaijcen
which
have
"From
uff*
indimlioiia
I
believe
w
t^
substantial savings could be made-in
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^4 Kissimmee, Sept. 9— A negro «*e- nte • going to have a rerord souson. called for the highest wisdom, patience scvcrn I departments. He said he had or tributary, to East Lntke Tohojioknligu
and they , following the Jntke Tohopotmn hand of the Strgar Belt railroad, On account bf the F^urojaan war, the and good will of the leaders of the church, nbt only preached economy, but had
thought to be nrttned George Thomp­ majority of Easterners ’ have visitevi und showed theatjitmio which the church practiced ii in overy office he ever kallga |a U k r Okeechobee and thence
byYhe Cylooschatchee river lo the Gulf
son, waa supposedly lynched at the . I ’anama-Racific Expryiition dur­ today should npd jnay take toward held.
He said, his motto in public of Mexico. » In this way both
Progreaefvr people of CoroFoghorn Junction, near hero, Tues­ ing tiie-summer mid they will natur­ the problems of labor. • .. '
affairs was to consider every TOpep* east nnd west coast of F’lorida will W r™(1° “ fid New Smyrna realize that
day night, as the result of his in­ ally turn to Florida during the winter
SulHlay-;*nH', - l^v ^ Bally Day for dituro .as carefully ns in * private
ronnected -with each otl^r and at tha they are losing travel and trado by
sulting a while IflHy
ut her home for u change of cllnuito nnd surrounding*, both the ChffTth- nnd Sunday School, buniness. •
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kame time.have-a trunkline candl -via tha", road condition^ that now exist
near there, according to numerous not caring to remain in California the and Sept. 26^ix Public School Day.
He said ho thought if it could be the S4ut4ohn,‘i to the ojx-n soar Surh t*otWeen" the Osteon ferry nnd tliV
fuller announcements of these later.
year round.
reports.
done, .it VftuTd b8 »a wise plan to
Ka*J' Coast and intend to vote
Next Sunday night the nextCfb 'Ohe have the big • appropriation bllla a caRaYpfpay appear chimerical at the
It is said the negro came to the ' ” 1 «-« from published reports that
bonds for a hard surface all the dis­
present
time,
but
nations
must
fook
house Tuesday mormlng to get a over ten million pereons have passed tho aeries, "Jesu* U fe . Prlntfipieo, completed at ’lc;a&gt;t 10 days before ahead in a way that make* years tance and" tho will ^ thou go by
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'll drink of water when there’ was no through, the gates at the exposition will l^e given.. special thetfin, *'Jesus the^LegisInture adjourned, so that appear as day* and such a canal in the Oyteen ferry or a large portion df It
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one at home but the
lady
After and from this, I gather that a great and Btnndards.
grcatcr^JiubllcUy could be given to light of what is going on in Europe at since the distance is nhortqf.
Tha
other
services
are:
Sunday
their provisions before they were the present ^ime, would prove a tneuns
insulting her he avbwcd his intention many of them wore (icopla who usually
The following letter from W. P.
of returning later. When he came sjH-nd their winters in Florida and School at 9.45 a. m.; Morning services passed.
Wilkinson
dumonatratea that the
of ready transVr ofTimall ships,fif war
’
i m
back later the same afternoqw-'the others who have heretofore gone to 11.00 a, m., C. E.-fiociety 6.30 p. m.
road
will
upon
be built.
from coast to coast, and in the light of
Gootl music and a hearty weJetHpe
woman s husband emptied tVo char­ Euruope in the hot 'months. * These
Hlate Chemist Here ».
development of the -past (ijfTT-ur
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New Smyrna, F6
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ges of number four shot into him people like a chance and I .b^iCyp they await nil who come, and a Amiinl w t'N A Cnpt. Rose, the State Chemist, years, would in a« many more provide
.»Br
Sept 7,' 1911 a.
X'
come
Is
extended
ti^nll.
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from a shotgun .wounded the black will turn to Fllorida because they,have
wns in the city yesterday,•visiting a method of transfer of merchandise
"Sanford
Herald,
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in tho abdomen and side. He ran nowhere else to go If-for no other rt-ason."
his mapy friends. He has been vis­ beneficial. to all sections of the state.
Snuford, Flu.
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’ongregational
Church,
Sunford
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away and dropped.
iting various point* in Hie state and It seems Jo me therefore that it would
Dear Mr, Holly.* The Vol-,
^
‘ Christian Endpavor Society, Sun­ stopped over in. Kissiniraco where he bo the natural and eminently proper
Longwood II. Y. P. U.
Later he was’ found by the road­
usia
County .Commiss|oneni
side and Sheriff Ingram called from
formerly resided for many . yedVn. thing to adopt the route viu the St.
The'newly orgainited D. ?. P.'U. day, Sept", 13th, 6.30 p. m.
have called a Bond election
Topic, Friendships that nre worth
here. He took the black to a" near­ met in the Longwood Baptist church
Mrs. Jtoso and' " daughter, M in Johns river, which would be far less
for Octobor 12th for -^ard^ur
forming— making them— keeping
by negro shanty .to-be treated by a Sept. 6th, al 3 p. m.
Muriel, ubvtGAiern spending the sutn- expensive nnd much more advantageous
face and grading the road from
. doctor as he was. too badly hurt to
Group No. 1, Misa Ruth Allan them. Leader, Miss Ethel Mough- nfor 'a t , Llaytonii lb-arh j«nd Mia* to a greater number of people than the
the East Coast F’erry to New ”
be brought to Jhil-hcre.
* *’ *■'
leader, rendered a very interesting ton, assisted by Miss Marion- Pack- Muriel exjjefcta to uttvnd Stetson route from the north end of tha Indian
Smyrna and (rein district 6 to
ard.
University this year.
Tijeyrpany river via St. Augustine, and which car­
the Brevard county, line.
,]
*
When the sheriff returned this program as follows.
Ececutive Comfnittec*4feetlnK on frfertds of Capt. Rosa wero glaiL.to ries with it fho possibility and probability -*• This is the same proposition
Song No. 624.
..
mbrniag he states a negro woman ut
Sentence prayers by members of Monday evening nt the’-home'of Mrs,
hint again.
of affording n connecting link not only
that we met at Osteen for thoif "
the shanty told him that a party has
with the waterways of the Kissimmee
- J. C. Ensmingcr, 8.00 (&gt; ijjock shari).
approval. It'w ill carry 4 to 1
come to autoqitdulcs that night and the unioBT
if.
Y
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P.
U.
Manual
Reading,
Mfss
^
and
Okeechobee sections und thence
In
New
Presbyterian
Church
and wc will welcome to oyr sea-♦ i ***
got the black. She -stated some of
“n
■
Jessie
Graves
was
royally
Lillian
Wnlta.
:
4
W
by
way
of
.the
Wert
Coa.it
to
the
Gulf
The
aerviccs
both
morning
and
shore
and good fishing, bathine.
them entered the house and one
entartained by' JHb“ Glemil Tucker, night will be held tn the new Pres7 of Mexico. I therefore’ hope to see all
■
Song No, 676.
-man said. “ I *n\ Sheriff Ingram;
e tf.
*
•
Scripture reading! * members of of Lakeland; at Itmcheons and b**b- byterlan church on Sunday.
Dr. unitedly use their influence to .secure
Beleive -me aji, ever.
come with me.
They took the
Ing’ parties at Francis Reach,-wbfet. Brownlee preaching each service. The the adoption of the St. Johna river route!
v . Yourt for improvaraan’. ■black out. The. body has n&lt;fr been Groupe 1.
were thoroughly enjoyed.- 8he made hoiVgregatibn is well pleased to be at connecting with the Incjinn. river at or Song. No. 18.
W. P. YVILKINRON
found, though a search has been
---_—
;o! friends and expects to ha foe ‘again and the public lj| cord
{Dismissed ,^y short prayer by
hear' Titusville ofiv ^ocklcdrv.
,uoard -of Public WdrkC- New
r »
- made by the sheriff. Communi;
summer.
!y Invited to attend these
THOS. E.-WILSON.
cation with St. G o o d * two tyUea Mr.* J , - 11.
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DREDGE IS WORKING DAY AND NIGHT
ON BULKHEADING AND GREAT
PROGRESS IS BEING MADE

THE PEOPLE WANT
BETTER SCHOOLS
JUST AS WELL
AS BETTER
ROADS'

- .--

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TOURISTS COMING
TO FLORIDA EARLY
IN THE SEASON

SANFORD AND OR­
LANDO BURGLAR
HAD GREAT SYS­
TEM IN OPE­
RATION

ST. JOHNS RIVER ;
NATURAL ROUTE
FOR WATERWAY

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BAD NEGRO IS SHOT

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GOOD ROAD TO BEACH

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&gt;AGB FOUR

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AUGUST 31

THE SANFORD

.
Th»tetl«*in

BUDGET OF OPINION "JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND MB"

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ftolary CW4i Ctrruit Court na County Auditor and Clark llonrd Co. Coramn I 450.00
400 Jl)
IVrjium and Mllaafa County CornmlaaKinan ---20.00
(IkarilTlor Attendance on llonrd. . . .--- ----.---—---A n d there %ra.n*t ji thing at, which lo howl,
174.78
Alt«m«r lor County Commlioionara
---Dear which a pup ahould *rep;
120.00
Super*our i&gt;l Itrgiatration ----- --------- — - ——
And the eourao of the dog wa* wrong and
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foul. *
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Thfre
are
plenty of men like that blamed
I 35 «
Jail . .
fool hound.
750 00
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yell
when there'* nothing wrong.
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1.68ft.10
The pe»«imiata doleful aong
IH7.00
r.irhange
Kinmara Couhly lluiMiun- Janitor* He
210.6ft
l.'fhtr. Ku#l antf Watrf
71.2ft
Inauranrv
424.96
’
InruIrnlAh___ _
600.00
f(#-tiI of Count llouav -«;i noticed in the Li&gt;«* Onk i»;ipcr
M50
IU(0*ir&gt; anil addition' lo I'uor II&lt;mj*•»an f Karm
9ft.ft9
that a doctor up then*
»iRn* his
Ki^utr dilation l'o«»r llouar anit Farm
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name
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know
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ftli. oo
Aomc doctors that are afraid to tel!
. KrruH llo
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AHvrTtiR'af mjulml by’law . . . „
the truth about their business.
500.00
CorumUkMu ban! t&lt;f Ofllfrn: Ai*«or .
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37.00
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7*5.00
iMiatti.n* In Fair
bulkhead .filling coming along so
2ft IK)
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|o on
nicely, and when it is finished it
I&gt;art «cr« t*»I'ruprrli
IT no
Trmv*l»n* F»rim«*^ A\inrn*y 9or t* »un»y (’immiu»oo»r»
2.00 f 12.22ft 2 &amp; will s e m i that putt of my work in
l&gt; n r f i n i iHad Co»
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Sanford is finisheif.
If the hotel
JlalaOtw 'n Fund Juno SHfh. 1*»| 5 .
•
ir. 61 ^will only com e nest I can leave here
• \ \ *rraht» Ou!«drn fi nf J u n r *U)th. I9|.'»
with a
u light
i : i if. [■who
light le artart! a light
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• l never was in fuvoi &lt;&gt;( .li'tHiising
Total iWfldt (hfrinkr Jtrf* I'.Ml
* »*V4v*‘VJ7 j w ith the fire whistle unless they
Hmtpli January lal ta Junr 10th, 1915
. t had som ething ei|Ually as good to
f 2.621.II
From.Ta« Ccdlrrtijf. Taita
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t:i»
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'n ight dem onstrated thi* fart. What
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W hat nrp Y O U D O IN G w hen you triVe out, ait insurance policy on Y O U R
C H IL D ’S life/
Do you agree w ith the B E S T C O N S T R U C T IV E B R A IN S of the W O R L D ,,
when they insist th a t a life insurance policy tenches YOUR child to save it s pen­
nies; teaches Y O U R child the v alu e of m onev; and develones in YOUR child th e .
H A B IT of T H R I F T , which is 'o f such G R E A T IM P O R T A N C E in sh ap in g -th e
ch aracter of y O U R child for life’s tense struggle?
Rem em ber, fond paren ts, th a t in the doing of any pet it is always the M O­
T IV E , the IN T E N T IO N th a t c o u n ts. In law , and in the m orals nothing else does
co u n t, anti n o th in g else should c o u n t. Then w h a t h ig h e rm o tiv e iw h a th ip h e rin ‘tentionjt could y o u h av e than to mould the elem ents of good character in your
childs life?
.
•
As parents, y o u r \e rv B E S T PU R PO S E S find expression in the welfare of
Y O U R C H IL D R E N .
T eaching b y p recep t HAS N O T the E F F E C T upon th e child aqd youthful
m ind th a t teach in g b y exam ple a n d teaching by object lesson lifts.
By everyone o f m atured e x p erien ce it is conceded (hat "O ld Line” insurance
carries with it th re e principles of practical, m aterial value in life.
These three
principles are t h a t of the "S A V IN G S B A N K ” ; IN V E S T M E N T and IM M E D ­
IA T E F IN A N C T A L T R O T E C T IO N TO D E A R ONES. T hough the th ird principle
. is n o t nlways ap p licab le to M E R E children, I dare v en tu re the sta te m e n t th a t
th e re are few, if a n y , widowed M o th ers who a re not pleased, th a t their deceased
h u sbands learned enrly in life th e value of life insurance, an d p u t such "knowledge
in to practical eirect.
To all such M others, and such Fathers as have learned th e value of life- in*
su ran ce as a S A V IN G S PL A N ; an IN V E S T M E N T plan; a sound P R O T E C T IV E 1
p la n ; a C H A R A C T E R building plan . I ask th is question: " ( 'a n you really afford
to delay teaching Y O U R C H IL D R E N the prim ary elem ents of success and
c h a ra c te r which life insurance teaches?* I th in k N OT for GOOD C IT IZ E N ­
S H IP D E M A N D S alertn ess on th e part of th e parent for th e childs welfare.
M y ph«*n*minal success in S anfoid has proven to me, Iteyond doubt, th a t her
citizens are keenly aw ak e to m any of Ute things which m ake for the progress and
general uplift no t alone for th e immediate com m unity, but for the sta te and
n atio n .
J u s t the follow ing word a h o u t o u r C nnveitible Savings P&lt;?llpjt\; .
x-* '

DAMANOCKEM, nKAIUMlMTKR
Thr dor aat in tha midnight rhill
And howltd at the beaming moon:
* 17.270 13 III* knowledge ol muur ■»• atrirtly nil
And
voire vai out of tune.
f I8.5M.S9 And hahit
howled arjd ho howled at the houra
want by.
Dodging tha brick* wa threw.
Till tha moon via low In tha we*tarn any.
And hla voice wa* aplit in two.

1.00

llorul Truatrtn Drainage IU»trirl lUlund...

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bnrnuu

• f th t t iilding it

Mi. I lr o ' I.Jf 4. In t light will call
f •• 11, i• «f • • 1I i •»' »i 1:ft * f .»r«• 1r «! '
11• r#• 0•i t i . •. vin v%h•*i. t i».
build 1
ir&gt;g -i 1 m.n ■it frmu I’ilnu l lo a v.»rtuo. i
I
) 11 -i - 111.11 ir* 1,
11I- - III. ‘ .II1■till,’ til .t u.v rut. v*••!
'h-w- ♦III* lb* i: site -t t It t ill" |,p.
&lt;-ii m| mi iriH'iif uf 1hi •lago organ
gi mil*r tin t Li• tup III1 t in- building.
Witt \ | (*•ah«•1 Mary and varioti*
R e s id e n c e : T h e O a k s
| \ () . Box
uttu r . Mr 1 1,t !V’f .ill t.igr-d with tin•
»
f
riiULif,
on
t
inpro
jilt|
|l|l .1
g it in
who 4a| .J14(0*l| to the building lo-ing-J
muled friirn &gt;:.i nford a von u. to tin-1
io art of flm. ro w part of Sanford.
I in kon till- tnlk* who rami- hi*ro I n?
aliout I io- tllllO f did ruilli- twroty-l minded enough to cut
out ul I
For Sale Cheap
Bacteria Carried by'WInd.
fiv»* )&lt;-an&gt; ago or more will rnrull thought* of religion and take touch­
ns
new.
Inquire
Te,ta I,) Irish scti-nMstit have shown
that inovi-nii-ut with many a laugh, er* on their merit*- 1* would hiShop.
for It alTordi’d talk for the populace just a* fuir to say thnt our arhool that the wind will enrry disease bac­
for many a day I r«m«mbor writing ahould he taught by M e th o d ist teria 200 feet und an high ns slit)- feet
For Self* Seed
Into the air
U up
the New York paper* at teachers only, or by Presbyterian*
..
„, for
...........planting. Inquire
the tim e hut memory fail* me in only, or HaptiM- only or any other
104-tfc

ELMER E. ROGERS, Agent

regard ta thl*
point*1
Maybe Cle-d to tin e n l u l o n of .11 other
-route of my old chuma ran -nipply
religions and belief'
t lo- [llilaalng links III the &lt;tnny for
Public s c h o o l*t ar- ]ii t w li. t the
the U era Id .
nam
e implic-&lt;, und th's tom in yrot
I in ns.1 |6
aliout barring Culltulii-s fio/n uny
* 11 .mu_Ju ‘ Thr— Vttnrrrt— y t m i l d ~ tTrirrs Ft. p iihHc inst it lit!i7n
"imTn1 IftaTOT"
It.436.13
l.auderdule to taak hepUlse the local me tired.
I huve lived Ln C ath olic
I
26 1 1 school hoard of that tiluce turned
coutntnunities, am ong Catholic neikhdown a teacher in the Kchool. on hot-* and as a hoy grew up with
account of her religion being &lt; ith- Ci.timin' children unit Catholic p&lt; oplc
IfefSbl t*i t • : that f.i ct have been mv associate in &lt;tvic
tlo- iiifortnation
if they ate ury different
it hi oa d
Jill V con. It. an it &gt;
wav from 1m11p11 of n tlo r
Flondu is full of sq, ll bigot I \
r&lt; tlglolis 1 h ave (ail'd to noli it.
I 1.570.70
will hardly redound to the credit
Political di-mugoguis ar» leuding
! * I 700 60
of that particular section, with pi nplc u w i s ul .vlua 4'eiqde ol Flu a il a autruy,
who -want to se ttle there, regard- and it is high tim e we were g e ttin g
less
of their religion.
*
I 11, 104.11
hack to the safe und sam e rule of
The ilerajd .is .- r ig h f r 4 T h e ( ’nth*
olios
pay tanas'; are -rititens und good
4 13 31122
srirfaeiia at that.
They .’ have ns
I et.615 33
right to hold n position in
,^.good
the schools as have the people of
a n y other religion.
We huvo t&lt;-ach| 11.012 &gt;* eps in the schools of Sanford, or dW
t to.7oa.05 have, that were Catholics and they
life good teachers\aiiuk-^Ttftboard i&gt;i)d &lt;Tar ^eofile here, arc Yronil

HO«l,U Januar, lal lo jun, SOII*) 1013

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iitominl* Jaovfi) U»^.| Ain# illH, lli) ,*
1‘ailnf and Catwtrtiqlon
.101.77
354.83
Salary "I fcngtnw
836.30
Haulm* llrirto
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' t i m U (hiUUnitlni January tat, 1916

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Tai iU»4MHptiona _
II. II. and T»t Tun
HuparIfttatultfit FuMc Inal/union Fiamlnation Kn&gt;
Tuition
CititMl of lioUolnihw^Trtfhm Sultry * ,
Rtopartnbednu Public Inrtrurtlon lUlund

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20,90

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rooms over Yowcll’a. Enquire N.'.
Yowell &amp; Co.
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m&lt;yto Ave. \V. J Thfgpen.
For

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W&gt;r Sale*- Good' row. -See Mrs.
2IHI lani OO
43.0JD00 J.^I). iioskjna, 206 Park.
3tf
0262.761 It
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. For Sule-Nire Family horse, also
« tt.vw.bo gdod hue-horse wagen, set of harness
U7 ;‘(Joo(lo ne.«f fhdillo -and bridle.. ' M. S. Nel­
so n .
Bex l i 63 of enquiro' nt fire
I I3«.i 00.00 st a t to rn
102-tf

officer in Bishop Block, .overlooking; *
Lake Monroe nnd new post-ofllce
site. Also, store room, same building.
Call Tbfttchor Realty Co., Bishop
BlockTPhnne 246. Went 96 tf. .

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t 12.733.14

firactical nuirfte"
315 or ’
&lt;aau»oM
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&gt; 'For ijnle — Horse, harness und wag* land, ull tiled. Cash rent. Close In. ‘
on.
\ \ i l l -sell cheaj).
Knqulro of Knqulro Arnert s Rather Shop
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H. 1L Squires, Cameron avenue. R.
r . D. N o II.
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FOR RENT

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a-2te
rt-quested to meet ut the Baptist,
Church n^xt .Thursday afternoon a t
hor J)6lh* My lot "ofji First street,
■4-0 clock. Tko meeting is of great opposite Robhihs
Jlu td , You
Importance und should ho uttended
can buy th is proj*em’ very reasonable
by every member. , '«*
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on liberal" -termh, U Aildres* Robert
Buckshaum. J»o:i &amp;
Franjvtlh SU

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lpnd. $:i5.t)0 |H&gt;r acre. On m ain lino
.F . K. r . It It. ’J miles so o L D n y t o n n .
Good hard toad I y place. ^ s t o r y
house. I. ru at.d packing
house.
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l)i |»&gt;t and 'id«- iT;ii-h neat h o u s e .
U
K S u lliv a n ,
* All I.oral AdvertiKfiiu-nih Under I flowing welll*n&gt;'toiia
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Potutoes for falf
Byron 11. S q u ir e s

For ’Sale
I wt&gt; horse wagon and
mowing ma&lt; bine
( rheap C F. Wil­
liam s
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C. Post.
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The ludie* of the W. C. T. U. nre
W. C. T. II. Nulfce

Warrants Outatandtnf for Currant Ktimwru 1_____ __
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. lajtd delivery vvagon and harneal
_ .Will trade Jot second hand Tprd car.
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PUBLISH ED
SEMI-,WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R t y ^ t if fio I t Woith Living
VGLUMK VI!

SANFOrtD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9. 1913

NO. 4
r»

BABY MYSTERY SHOT WIFE
CLEARED UP
BY MISTAKE
BY MOTHER
FOR BURGLAR

ROAD BONDS

David Oarrlrk Made a lilt
Potash In Georgia
"W e must have Mr. and Mrs.
Atlanta, Sept. 3.— Potash fertil­ SEMINOLE COUNTY TO JOIN
D’Oize back again with the sam e
izers, impossible to obtain since the
K I L L E D H E R N E W HORN
east to play something else this win­
PROGRESSIVE CLASS ON
European war stopped commerce
te r" is tho general verdict of the
C H IL D
with Germany, will soon he supplied
SEPTEMBER 6th
playgoers over tho city among those
from rich fields recently discovered
They mystery of t h e newborn who witnessed the production of
Shot my her husband, who mis -It n the lleshy p art of the hip of Mrs. in Pickers county, Georgia, nnd on
Orange County has voted $600,
baby found beneath some guava David Garrick a t tho Imperial T u e s ­ took her for u hurgiar, was the fit to Bo*t wick. The escape of th e mother S aturday purchased by A. It. Oppen- 000 for paving 60 miles of its roads
^ b p a h o s In the back yard of a Vacant day night.
*
of Mrs. D, R. Boat wick, and- luk- and A#by are miraculous an d when heim of New York, representative W'ith bricks.
Completion date i»
iflttS* on Second s tr e e t last Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. D'Olie and Edward lly the wound tv-n* only a flesh Mr. Ijostwick discovered his mis­ of a British syndicate, which is sot for December 1
day has been cleared up, thanks to Dcsforges arrived in the city last wound and she will recover with no take, he frantically summoned the headed by Davis L. Thomas, m ulti­
Hillsboro County hns voted $ 1 , 0 0 0 ,
some ihrow d detective work on the week, decided tq put on David serious effects.
neighbor und two physicians hast­ millionaire Welsh coal operator nnd
000 ft&gt;r brirk roads to he romplctr.il
part of Dr Miller Constable Whit- Garrick for the Elks and arranged
ily rr-i ponded to the call for help,
head purchasing Agent for the t Brit­
by January 1 . The Commissionrre
ML and Mrs. Host w ick reside a t
ten, Judge . trlngfellow and the roro- their runt, printing and udvrrtjaish government in the Rutted Suites.
will call an election to votg on bonds
the
cornet
of
Tenth
street
and
P
a
r
1
'
it
was
soon,
discovered
th
a
t
Mrsn ers ju ry .
ing campaign and put
the show
The price paid for the land.is said
am
ounting to $500,000 additional
avenue, a district th a t, a few weeks Host wifi, was not fatally injured. to have been in {he neighborhood of
When the baby wna discovered, Tuesday night which is going some
bonds to complete the system o u t­
ago
seemed
to
he
t|ic
haunt
of
t-he
„nnd
i
«id&lt;
from
the
sc,-,,
to
both
non.000. It was owned by D I., lined.
Dr. Miller wan satisfied in his own for borne talent
mind t h a t it hud b e m killed from
The famous old English comedy burglars, who were terrorising *ihut Mr. . &lt;1 Mrs. Iloslwji , there Will Pitncr, a North Georgia ruplialist.
part of tho city, and to he on the lie i n ta'til effio (t finiti the
i idDuval fount) has voted $1,000,000
the appearance of the lips, being is a general favorite and was truly
The discover} of the potash bed"
■uife
side,
Mr.
Bostwirk
had
h
i
s
.e
n
t
i
I
I
•
,
in
It.
mr 60 miles of brick roads. Another
slightly hruj ed us jf some acid o r , enjoyed by those who braved the
was made u short time a go when
o - (,
nnnoy to the bedside, .- rroelection will be called to vote on
pressure of a hand would have made showers and turned (Jwt to see it. revolver handy
officials
of the U, S. Geological Sur­
at if he caught a glimpSe
bonds amounting to $1,300,000 to
and Allis aroused his suspicions. He David Garrick, th e famous' actor solved that
He ward in Still Alire
vey were examining mica deposits. complete the system.
alrfo . noted footprints leading from of Drury Lane ha»t seen and loved of IHirgtnrr Hill it would he all overs
moiig the .prominent visitors to Mill and chemical tests show the
tho guava hushes t o the trouse Ada Ingot, the* daughter of a rich except theo’ singAig.
St. Johns County voted bonds
the e;t yi'rterdity wr*&lt; ( ’. j) How­ heda rielt in serieitw, the best of the
■yr
nearby, occupied by a rfegro woman merchant.
Ada loves Shakespe:
l Hu Wednesday morning about four
pevtiKh fnm |s Mr Oppci l t im states am ouunting to $660,000 to complete
ard,
i
i
'or
of
i
he
Drlnndn
I
’n.r.cn.
named Hines.
I pon investigation and seeingDavid in the title r*&gt;!,—,
•v *
. lin k Mrs Ilostwlci m awaken-I
that ,lt it itse ioicndion to vevelope a system of brick rmuln 60 miles in
another negro women named Ilessie naturally falls In love with him I Dr ed li\ lo-r hah,- c r y i n g /and took it Mr li iward l t d i truly have re-' tin- property imnicdiately .
length,
to
be
completed
by
Nov,
1.
n i p t" D'i
n-nm
King was found to he sirk although father has other pllnV, uiuni.g it,, ,, ,., tl. kitchen for tinllA l'poti r&lt;-M:
The Gt ro,. i gi. . ft,,* e' t 1- is
r
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v,
w
I,... i
Palm llrarh f o u n t ) recetltlv voted
none of. the inmates of the *OUse t i l e Iliuriulgi- w i t h In- n i - p p iw
t i ..lag, »he m, t down in the frtt'.t I t ,
ciiiiir'
!
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moitOfH&gt;.,
un
put*
rot r i h 111 ■
$N50,000 for u system of hard-sur­
fit rl W
could tell whether shi had kIV&lt;h d l s s a j m t e d f o l l o w e r o l l he p o m , --.
r.niMi for a f,-w mi: ut«-s t•• ro, k the hr.' '*
ash
'll
lie
faced
roads and building a bridge
IfJJT'g
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til
uge
I
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birth to u child or not
There is no ih'i'p dyed villain, t.o ! 1,.l11) to sleep, and the morning being in i * ■ it (* '
over the St Liteie river
11'1 &lt;•1 In r i Ight j
The coroner’s jury grilled the w e e p i n g p c r - e i iH eil hi r o j h e ; no •.m l , u h . rm. «he opened the blind*
Mr hi .
TMi &lt; oimlr) II' &gt;
who , :,l l , " t s;r&gt; e
Dude f o u n t) recently voted $100.
Hines woman for un hour or more, will, no sln|, sin k I,nil,.oner\
hud
Put Host wick did not know his w
AT
T H E STA R MONDAY
with I im oil tile Sunday cloning'
000 for more hnrd-surfaced roads in
but she knew nothing nnd the jury a sweet, strong pretty, wholesome ! arisen, anti hearing th e noise of th e
Marshall Nei’un. wid- ly known addition to -ton miles tdre.uh built
»1 ' 1 w . . r d i • . ( i i j l ' l i , it &gt; n n c
brought in a verdict of "denlli h\ roiuanci with a s t r ong viiu f re blinds opening, j u m p 'd from the
Ti
a favnrit' »t..r, i « ‘lo make lu»
unknown euuses," lifter Dr. Miller freshing .uni rclirieil corriedv
I,,, 1 , grabbed hi- pistol and mo mg for i 1 • i
n g e i m u ( &gt; f a i r it lid p r e
Volusia
f
o
u
n
t
)
voted
.1760,000
for
debut uitder the mumtgenietil of
had performed an autopsy and found
The purls of David Garrick by .i -luiilowy form . t the wmdyw. tired diet .i I'iggt r arid better fair that, the Jt sse 1 . I.asky Feat tire Pluy Do.. hard-surfaced roads in two districts.
that th e child was alive when bora Mr D’Oixt , Simon Ingot by Edward two shots, one of them taking effect ever i( c h a th in / is puss'lde
in tiie phot itlrumanzut'oii of Edgar !,n&lt;l three other districts will -votn
Tho next day Dr
Miller was Dcsforges and Araminta Hrnwn by
Selwyns famous play "T h e C oun-1 0,1 bond" *gRregating *1.500,000 t&lt;»
called to treat the woman, Reside Mrs, D'Uizc sits ai&gt;tifipti'ed t o be
try H oy
Mr Ne i nl a n plays the ■complete the system,
King, who is mentally unsound, and K,,od l,ut they were oven better and
title role, and is * supported by a
Dc Soto County voted $250,000 for
after cross quest inning her she to|&lt;r 'I " * 1' "hi time favorites added new
company which m.limed Florence hard-surfaced r o |d t nnd contracta
the story of the birth of the child l«wrt*li* to their mime Mr. D Oize is
Dagmar. Dorothy Green. Loyola have just been Igt for 15 miles of
in hjj. uul house, and th a t she hud one of the best on the stage in an)
0 Connor, Mrs. Lewis McCord,
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brick road way.
killed it by pressing her hand over of these characters, having m ade
Horaro B Carpenter? Kilward Lewis,
Lake County, luiz voted $616,000
its m outh.
The deed of wrapping Shakespeare roles his life work and
Ern tst Joy, Tex Driscoll and At
THE NEW PROHIBITION LAW FROM SEVEAL
for
harff.surfaced roads and p a rt of
it in newspapers and placing it on bus lost u fortune trying to convince
Ernest Gnrcin.
s
VIEW
POINTS
the
sy-Mem
is now under construction
the
American
public
that
the
dram
a
the ground under the bushes is the
It will be remembered by all all
' N,
# „
is
the
thing
and
Shakespeare
is
the
act of a crazy person as one mentally
people familiar with theatrical events
Columbia County has voted $260»
ntO M I*At.M H K tftP T tW T
sound would have buried the child best among thorn alls
that ''T h e Country Boy
ran for 000 for hard-surfaced roads.
The local cast could not have been
nnd hidden all traces of the cripme
iin entire season on Broudway and
M anatee Count) recently voted
This article is not written Jo de­ statute books of Florida for t be past tbut it continued to tour ns one of $360,000 for hard surfuced roads. *
Tho woman will probably lie ad­ better, for while they were am ateurs
judged imottic by a lunacy commis­ on one sense of the word, thpy were fend the Davis Sealed Package I,n w len-^cur* were enforced, very few the most genuine and prolonged
Rplk Count) will vr^e soon oil
The simplicity
It is the most liquor de dors in the state would U stit ceases on record
sion und placed in the asylym where perfectly at home on the stage, b e ­ nr t" Condemn it
$3‘
.
0O0.UO&lt;) to In* used for contracling some "f Sanford's best
drastic liquor legislation except slut out ol jail, iluTclofr, further laws land appillTlng quality of the story
she really belongs
uig
lo t miles of brick roa*ls.
Clarence Mahoney* as Dick) C h i\- utory piohibition eyer enacted bj arc not necesHury
fascinated theatregoers . throughout'
Pinellas Count) voted 1716,00(1
.
the dissipated &gt;tmng nobleman, any legislative body.
An upimon bus just been prepared the country and ll|u theme of the
lllrlhifn) Pari)
(or brick roads on August 18th_________
wuh well iisitidied, although Clarence
In
several
states
legislatures
con
by
Mossrs.
John
E.
and
Julian
HarL-[iiuy..
B.UU
1
tliu
nfpall
Aja*U
whu
luaga.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rivers
What will Seminole County do
pass u prohibition law. In Florida ridge, a tto rn ey s of Jacksonvillc. in his way In Ihe big cljty is eternally
T n l e f l a t b o f f - a R tf IHUo-ToUTs- on
f«.niik«-with -jags next
Monday
popular.
*
•*
the
liquor
law
is
p
a
rt
of
the
stn
te
Miss
Gretchen
Schultz
in
the
le
a
d
­
which
they
nre
of
the
opinion
that
Wednesday the twenty-fifth, In honor
lonstitution.
being
Article
X
iX
ing
role
of
Ada,
was
up
to
her
usual
the
Dnvis
Package
Ijyw
can
be
con­
of. their little son, Everett s fifth
Tpm Wilson .is the name of the
Esslnglon Here
birth (Iky. • Those invited to help form, ii ml this talented young Indy which provides for local oprion. Tltrj tested successfully in the courts of hoy. who lives with his mot hoc add
was never lietter. While Miss Schultz county'fs first unit, and a precinct Florida, end some of the sections has u very high opinion of himself, J w c* ^*"ssington, Business M ancelebrate* his birthday were.
If a county should J declared unconstil utiotiak This opin- jle is in love with the daughter of ag«r oT the Orlando Sentlne! was in
Irma, Dora, Vendee .Arnert, Edith has made u study of light comer!) the second unit
McCorkle, Margartet
McCorkle, roles, she is excellent in heavier *t utT, vute wet but some of the precincts , jun will, ip&gt; doubt, be published in the local Judge, anti finally confi­ the city on Wednesday nnd took
Jr: dll a Stiles, Emily Hillmgsly, George nnd as Ada, satisfied every require­ | should vote dry, liquor cannot be tin* newspapers of Florida, us it con dent of his own ability, de*ide&lt;t to the Clyde Line for Jacksonville.
'legally, sold It1 precincts that v o te 'c c rn s a v i u l question and one of go to New Turk, wm a fortune which He was on his way to Indianapolis,
Edward King, Muhlo
Woodcock, ment of tiie part
Thu
trio
of
comedy
characters;
dry.
;"gn*at interest &lt;o all the people .in will enable his to marry his sweet­ where Mrs. Essington is spending
E tta Stiles, Thelma Tew, Estelle
The Florida Legislature has p o w - ; the stti-te.
Moore, William ^loore and Alberti Mr. Smith, the wine merchant, playheart tind take care of her in the the summer nnd they will sojourn
ed
by
Chns.
H.
Dingee;
Mr
llrown,
cr
under
the
state
constitution,
a
n
d
At
the
time
this
article
is
being
a few weeks in Hoosierdom and en­
Rivers.
itlznner to whj[h she has itccn ac­
joy the frost un the pumpkin a n d
Delicious cake and ice rreajn were tiie silk merchant, played, by Sam what is known ns a pnjice power, to w-rittun, this opinion has not beep custo m e d .. ,
On the side.
How­
served. Those assisting Mrs. Rivers Younts; and the stuttering hash(ul enact laws regulating the liquor released to -Hie newspapers.
" T b o Country Boy Is an en te r­ a little sweet i,cider
,
,
. ,* 4 ,
in, entertaining the little folks wort*. Mr. Jones played by Reginald Holly, traffic, and tho Davis Package Law ever It is ‘probably that it* wiR be tainm ent which can truly be recotfTMr. JCfainjjton and hU pnrtner,
soon—and th a t a t that time the mended ,to*the most refined theatres W Nf. Glenn, purchased. the Ben• Mr*. Alfred King, Mrs. McCorkle, kept the audience in a constant regulates it to-a -stand-etili.
There are'tw o kinds of prohibition­ readers of th e Poet can read it for its everywhere. ..See It a t tho Star on tlnel abbut a year ago an d are mak-*
Mian E na Hodges and Mrs. Moore. roar, and ejith nnd every one of
full value.
Not luting un attorney Mondzay night.
. ' Little Everett received lots of them were admirably cast for their ists.'absolute and political.
Ing u good paper in the capital of
The
absolute
piofiijjitionlst
offers
part.
or
with
knowledge
of legal lore,
nice gifts and many good wishes.
Orange.
Both of them are yonng
’ Miss Lucy Whither as Mrs. Sm ith, no comptomlse. * Re is, as u rule, an the W T iter of this will n o tn tte m p t
men
and
h
u stle rs'o f the real typeV -V '
Gainesville .Firefighter Here
honest man with n fixed principle; he to discuss legal aspects on ti;e law
Mr.
Essington
wna given a ta s te
-*
V Brof- Cate to Conduct Fall Part) carried off tho part to perfection,
M r. and Mrs. James Moyer und
la against liquor anti its sale, be­ or opinion.
i4
Y P rb f. W. B. Cate, who recently nnd the servants, George played by
of Sanford hospitality and ha* prom -* ’* - .
cause he thinks it is wrong to .se ll
' The "liquor interests arc to
M c^ Y ° '
*ero In
conducted bucIi a successful speciul Hume Rilmph and Thomas, "the
Ised tho editor off the Herald th at.
*
n
a
v
i
.
PaeWnen
I.i,w
m
thn
Ih'atV'h*:
'
clti'
°.n
Wcdnhsduy
mornlpg,
.liquor,
and
that
tho
traffic
shoiild
bo
the
Davis
Pnckago
Law
to
the
last
traih p a rty over one hun&lt;llL{! and butler played by Ned CbiUenderv,
he will, retunt gome dgy. an d "tally;
‘
oj)route
home
from
Daytoiia
Beach.
eliminated. He does not believe in d itc h r-W h e n any ttian’t meal ticket
idXty people to the Panama-Pacific were admirable.
They have bceri in Georgia and other a' trip up the S l . ’Johna river a n d *» -';&gt; '
The drawing cayds on the program persecution of H ,uor interesfr, but becorncB involved he will go to thp points in atk automobile tour, Mr.' enjoy life ns Sanford people d o . } We
Expos itTfln and the Golden West,
if by bis vote thV, traffic could b« f r o n t / * They have retained Hon.
feel sorry for bhth Essington a n d
. ,. ,-uVAj^rtitratng. a 1 brand fall tour to of course were tho Lyot an Tw ins,
\
wiped oat of ojxSs^nce, he would John E lfartridge, one of Florfda.'s, M q^cr having a leave* &lt;}I aftserreo
.leave'JAefcsdn'viTle on September 7th. and Putti Rossi, nnd when the c u r­
Jrom tho Gainesville Fire Ihtpnrt- Glenn and tbc other newspaper
_ .
&gt;
alk
through
fire
\
d
cast
it
tor
t
h
a
t
leading
attbrney*.
He
is
a
iea'Vned
A Altost excellent itinerary has been tain urose between the acts and dis­
purpose.
He may be termed n a r ­ anil astute man, and rights of liquor meat of which ho-is the a ssistan# fhoy§ in Orlnndo because there h
JltaJHj*d"And a Inrgo num ber of the closed these universal favorites*on
very little wuter to drink there a n d
row minded in his vifews by som e d ejqrs will bo fully protected, and chief.
everything Is closed on Sunday/Floridian A uro availing themselves the atagu again, the house fell down.
T hey stopped in 'S a n fo r d to see
people— but the facts are he is III1' there la no doubt that he will make
of this opportunity to visit the won- They were up to their usual high
th«-editor of tjio Herald nnd rottA
standard und were recalled tim e variably an honest inun, a good c it­ every effort to protfiet tho constitu­
c.
i \t tlcrful west in this ideal, manner.
Dairy ; At M onroe'
old acquaintance. They wore greatp / .
izen,
and
hat
the
regard
and
respect
tional
rights
of
tho
liquor
i
n
t
e
n
d
s
after time until they were forded to
Tfio p a rty will be gone for riearjy
ly impressed with Sanford and Hem N i l . T. Wynn has ittu rn e d from a
*—
&lt;•&gt;
quit) Their "Memories i s . u fnv- of all men—even those engaged in in Floridn. ^ *
in
ole county, our good roads end trip to Live Oak, where, ho was
. w .fop'r wcekfl nnfi will tak e many InThe liquor question is to n ctVfnin
oritff* with the people here, whore the liquor business.
.
V?rest ing aide trips enrnule. They
-fine
city streets and left for their treated royally as t h e , ’prodigal io n . *
The* political , prohibitionist will extent a foot-bull for politiciuns,' ns
they sang it several times in differ­
will visit both expositions nnd stop
home
with a feeling tluit they - had Mr. Wynn wefit to Suanee’ county
ent homes. The Lyman Twins nnd udvocate prohibition*-with au u lte r ­ the queslioif is much kicked'arbiiml
in Chattanooga, St, Louis, Denver,
hot
loat
any time in^jfepinK home to purchase some high grade cat­
&gt;*4
ior
motive.
Politics
is
power,
and
ntf
at times. It is conceded tl\« lw sen­
P a tti Rossi (Mrs. Herbert Lym an)
Colorado Springs, Salt I^ k e Citw,
v S Sanford., M r s ., Moyp^,la '#g for­ tle an d returned with 2 1 head. 16
man
can
get
power
without
influence.
ator
Jro
m
a
county*
or
city
whore
th#
have left the stago and gome in Tor
me t ’/ejnjtloyee of the flPrald editor of which are milk cows. They are
Lqa Angeles, San Diego, San Fraf*oranges and now reside near Forest Tho political prohibitionist will in liquor Interests prodominn-V* in Flor­
in the newspaper business in Gaines­ pufo strain Jersey and H61stcin a n d
V&lt;ijK'o a n d Chicago, taking sight seeing
Clt* where they have " valuable some instances be n *lWtUing church ida cannot a tte m p t constructive- leg­
. '^ 1
*' ,’antl side trips in nil of these pldces.
member, curse liquor and tell the islation provided he is f rio fld lf.to ville' and thought the Herald office Mr. Wynne will s ta rt the, Moqrpe V*v
grove property, but theyjwllljenjoy a
Dairy
u
n
j
deliver
fjreth
milk
to
StUi-^
’
*
was
just
ubqut
the
bust
.equipped
1 , :T-* The cost of the m p -including ralL- metnejpUry dash before the foot- dealer that he is too good a man to ; the liquor interests, All ho r a p do is
ford
people
,in
a
few
days.
"J
•
Office
ill
the
state.
•.* •' load “ fare, Pullman, “ hotel ’bllls^ ,lights.jtgiiin several times this, win- be engaged in that nefarious business’ to traffic and trade his vote on m 6as*
' ------------------- 1__ A
Mr. Wynne states th a t the Sbwan--.(£7 A. * rS
and exhort him lo «q,.jnt*t jin o tlie r; uro*.|hat senators from dry counties
meals, admission to the grounds aha-'
fo r..;-.;
'
,
- '- *•
in*',
utnonir the ia
sale
v
jlno*.
forks are among
lC ooff th*
th e
lino
nnd
be
a
better
man;
but
in
.or
districts
wish
enacted
Into
law
and
in fact all necessary expcno**Js^$176
Thanks For Firemen
Vu
David Garrick was .all. fight a n d itself usually before an drdinayy to n - upon which they are divided jtmong
earth
apd
the
farmerw
up
there
a
re
.1 thereby wish to thqnk the San­
from Jacksonville.
the. only regret is tha|: it'&gt; a s played
He was lo a th e
He will w u n t thcmselvea. * , : *
\ . •
ford', Fire* D epartm ent for " th e ir prospering greatly.
Tho p a rty will leave Jacksonville in the midsummer..A$ason when so versation | | . . ended.
to
Jeave'ihe
land
of
pVomlse,
b u t ha d
S
u
p
p
o
rt
for
himself
or
his
friends?
/s^flomo
of
the
liquor
interests
a
re
good
n
o
r
k
Sunday
night
when
my
&gt;*V. . over tho Atlantic JJotrst JJn e using m aiiy were 5'ut o f -toWh^r If really
to
'k
lirry
back
with
the
cattle.
w
hrrtby
he
will
be
directly
or
ihof
th
e
opinion
that
tHo*-.political
fixturj^i*
were
in
danger
and'
also
*' tfie Dixie Flyer Ateute and the well deserved a better house.
- v -s -----------------------directly bencfltted.
. aspiratioqs of those/th a t,-th e y , con* Hie'good people who aq generously
,
known Louisville A 'Naahvillo Rail­
1 , J
Thfl' kbsoluje Ytrohibitionlst^ia of itdercd their frtjndf A n ~
Notice of M eeting .
3
H&gt;ol tables
road f ro m . Nashville .to St. Louis
. 1
fire'seemed tUnperoUa and '.T h e PrisclHn Club WlU - i n t t t . i t
on tho going, trip, a n d .from EfranaDEM ENTED NEGRO

WOMAN

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. REPO^flBirS^COVER TERRITORY . FOR HERALD
lost near Galveston, Texaa during
the recent storm and out of 18 men
on tho boat he was one of 6 to be
saved.
T. 11. Johnson has added a fine
new horse to his farming equipment.

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GARDEN SEEDS that have
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W eekly Price Lint

Misses Eula Mann and Editli
Howard, two popular young ladles
the Daniels nre buying too.
it of the yt&gt;ungcr set, entertained veiy
l&lt;w&gt;ks like oranges will be worth churmigly a few friends at dinner,
something this season.
Monday evening. Those enjoying
Mr. L. A. Sheldon Is building a their hospitality were, Misses Marie
packing house a t Okeechobee for Muisball and Gladys Liseete nmd
Messrs. Hen Jones, Cuter Lawton,
Dr. Phillips.
Geneva and Chuluotu ball tenms Henry McCnll and Joseph Leinhart.
crossed bats on the Geneva diamond
Mrs. Kerd Turner of Jacksonville
Saturday. Results K to 1 in favor is spending Home time with her sis­
of Geneva.
Roth teams did good ter. Mrs. Cusjiing.
work anil played the best bail of • Mr. D. W. Curi ie and family
the season.
now oc c u p y the Argo cottage.

E. A. Marlin Seed Co.

Miss Edith Dann of Minina, who
Mrs .1 H Jones and her three'
has bean visiting lyii coiisitv ilia * Son* are e n joyin g a visit with rela­
Claire Harrison, returned home Sat- tive* and friendif in Valdosta, ( l a ­

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In all 'In a r g u m e n t s for a n d again.*-! lhog&lt; &lt; &lt;i rends bond i.^n**
O N E I M i &lt;&gt;K I A N I K ESI I.T m » rim to h a v e b i-o h o w rln u L c d •
a n d vt't it is s o m e t h i n g t h a t will v i t a l l y nfTrrt till m e n selling b u ild ­
ing m a t e r i a l, all car | ten te rs, m a s o n s . j .'aimers, d e c o ra to rs . plu m b e rs
at.d e v e r y o t h e r m a n w hose ca llin g d e p e n d s u p o n th e i n n s t n i c lion of b o a s ts .

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Santord Furniture Co.

The- ace cri-arn and rake social
lust Friday evening, given by the
Epwurfh League ns their first s o ­
cial e v e n t was a decided success, us
one and nil joined in to make it a
pleusnnt gathering
Earley Brown, of Ix-alie, Oa , whs
the 'guept of his niece. Mrs. J, F
M cClelland und family- pV&gt; r Sunday
Mr, H. has bone td'-Fl- Christmas
to spend some tim e with his brother.
Ephrmn L ]lrown und- family

Christine Nelson returned with
her aunt to T am pa and i» delighted
with the visit

PAOIA POINIS

T » m Lkfl*- P lantation was the
scene of a jolly house party last
week for the Week-end
Fishing
boating, sw im m in g and dancing were
Mr* and Mrs Hnrrv Rivers and indulged in and the days passed all
J
F
.McClelland visited at the too soon ( o r the h a p p y -crowd, which
.home of Mrs. Jennnie I’revutt in broke up Monday noon, much to

evcrymiFT- rrg rrt. —- Those invited
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wi Ilium Walter, were. Mi. nnd Mrs. Clark Pioraon,
w'ith their daughter and three you n g Mr. and Mrs. Oitcnr Piers’on, Misses
sons, arrived from Lindnle, Ga , Lillian Booth, Helen- Isorrnan, Fran­
Geneva, Sunday.

I BEAMS
CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SH A PE S
B O IL E R P L A T E '
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IKON W O RK OF
ALL K IN D S
TRUSS R O D S
STAY BOLTS
g a l v a n iz e d

C O PPE R AND .
ZINC S H E E T S
OAK
CYPRESS
mahogany

W H IT E P IN E AND *.
a l l i A rd w o o d s

Sundav

and

Messrs Jack
winter ce* and Flora Pierson
Booth. Jesiw- Kersey, John Gregory,
Harrold Hensrhen
Mi*s Suruli Smith is a ttending a
of
lectures
pertaining to
j*i .&lt;I wifi-, series
Brldon nt school m utters in la-esburg this wi'ek.

will spend

I he

11 tin*

with )u-r brother
Mr and Mr*. T. W.
Misses H elen Isermnn and Flora
Cam eron City. • .
Pierson
sflbnt a few days -m.()rlundo
Mr. und Mrs. H. Sninmut of CVIthis
week,
the guesta of Mrs; L. F.
&lt;Vy avenue were to-leave Culpepper,
V»„ Sept. 1st alte r a two month*,
visit with Mrs. Summis sister nnd
other friends. They will spend a
week or more visiting points of interMr. nnd Mrs. H. Summis of Cel­
ery avenue were to leave Culpepper.
Vo-, Sept. 1st nfter a ru o months
visit with Mrs. Summis sister and
other friends. They will *|&gt;cnd a

LAUNCHES
SK IFFS
• '
D O RIES '
■-&gt;
b u il t t o
O R D ER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO O R D E R

T he const ruet ion of the lirick highways providetl for in I hit
present bond issue will necessarily be followed by T H E G R E A T ­
EST ERA OK Ml ll.D IN ’G S E M IN O L E CO UN TY HAS EVER
D R E A M E D OK IN’ ITS M O ST O P T IM IS T IC P E R IO D S .
There w on't In* enough men in the building trades to begin to
e 'tic with the dem and for art isAns which will be created by the
highway* system . This IU lE D IN O ROOM W ll.l. N E V E R
C R O W I ESS. B U T W ll I. C O N T IN U E AS A STEA D Y C O N ­
D IT IO N U N T IL A I L 01 R VACANT LA N D S A R E B U IL T
UP IN H O M E S IT E S .
People who would like to have country homes do no! build
th em now bem use of SA N D ROADS nnd IN C O M PI ETE DR
J P f H t R 111(1 II WAVS, W hen a M not is well paved it imined in' &lt;•
|y b e c o m e s at tract ivt- for home*, and there is a rush lo Imild on
if long before (lie pavem ent is down. An unpaved sand-stretch
is not a ttra c tiv e for homes in a city nnd it is much less attractiv e
in the c o u n try districts.
We will not have to wail for the completion of the roads
tn feel th e effects of this building boom. It will follow immediately
on the voting of the bonds. Any man can reason this out for
himself. As soon as these roads are assured people will hegm
looking for sees on some of these paved highway*, a n d they will
plan for construction. Driving a machine for live or six miles
through S A N D or over ROUGH ROADS is not ntlm cD ve.-but
yvith P A V E D H IG H W A Y S IN TO ALL SE C T IO N S OF T H E
C O U N T Y IT IS '.Q JJIT E A N O T H E R Q U ESTIO N . People
who com e in here to c o n s tm c t w inter homes will NOT ME C O N ­
F IN E D IT ) T H E C IT Y L IM IT S A N D ITS PAVED S T R E E T S.
T hey will be able to select any location that pleases them BE­
CA USE T H E R E W IL L BE ROADS TO REACH T H E M .
T h ey will build here nnd N O T go to some other county W H E R E
Th e r e a r e . good roa ds.
.
' ,
T h u s the bond issue will have the IMMFJd H T E E F F E C T
of stim u latin g th e real estate m arket in Seminole county A N D
W IL L B R IN G W IT H IT THF- G R EA TE ST B U IL D IN G
BOOM T H A T O U R M O ST ^A N G U IN E .BOOSTERS HAVE
l EV E R D R E A M E D O F AS T H E FU T U R E OF T H IS C O U N T Y .
T he bond issbe will revjye. nnd accfdcrnte E V E R ) LIN E OF
T R A D E A N D E V E R Y B RA N C H O F IN D U STR Y .
*

h j Mping machinery all kinus

Competent Force of Workmen fir
Road Work At All Times

left Saturday tor Sun ford where hA
Will visit relativew.- " ^ ™ '
Benjumine Jutnroes of Sylvan Lake,
has just re tu rn e d ” {rom spending a
month In Kentucky and other points,
Pearson'* store was struck by
lightning Friday afternoon, but no
more serious damage was done than
burning out tho phone. Luckily no
one was even shoFkecL

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In CANCER. COITRE.nmi TUMORS

Try you-; yCure Them Without Cutting Them Out

. first louf of it to-day.

ORLANDO,

SPENCER’S BAKERY
111 Pirlc Ave.

Dr. J. A. TROVILLION

Free Delivery
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Com m on 'feense m ust tell any man (hat this is a statenienb
of a definite p r o j e c t . An im m ediate revival of. all building
tra d e s.is just its. certain to follow the voting of thjtf'buitd issue
as if wt* already had-a signid contract to ik ‘w etfectU IT C A N 'T
B E H E L P E D ; A L L T H E C A R P IN G THAX COULD B E
D O N E IN A C E N T U R Y W OULD NOT S T O P -IT . W h ere
there a re .good roads T H E R E W IL L B E P E O P L E W H O W A N T
TO B U IL D H O M ES ON T H E M .
H«.w can ANY M AN. regardless of what his businf^w m ay
be get In.* con.*crn to oppo.*e tin* bond ismu
It is th e greatest
o p p o rtu n ity t hat h asev er l.n n ofTtrul to Suninolo-ixfunly. ami
EVERY LI NK O F B U SIN ESS IN T H E CO UN TY AN D
E V E R Y A R T I S AN IN IT IS VITALLY IN T E R E S T E D IN
S E E IN G T H A T T H E B O N D ISSU E C A RR IES.

�SEPTEMnER 3,

THE SANTORO HERALD

PAGE THREE

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This is not only an advertisement for the Bell Cafe,
but an advertisement for Sanford, for nothing advertises a
city so muehr il^ g o o d cafe.
4
lAFE is a Comfortable, Cozy and Homelike
The place that gives you what you want the
it. You have been waiting for such a place

THE BELL CAFE has opened for business
formerly occupied by Bowers Drug Store at
Park Ave. and First Street. One meal will m;
tomer for life. Remember the name and the i

the room
corner of
ou a cus-

FIXTURES IN BELL CAFE
D E S IG N E D

A N D

IN S T A L L E D

M A N U F A C T U R E R S

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ALL KINDS OF HIGH-GRADE WOOD WORK
ORK - STAIR BUILDING - DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES
BAND SAWING - WOOD TURNING - LUMBER

CABINET

We!carry the b e s t e d largest stock of rough and dressed lumber
County, at; the most "reasonable prices-quality considered.
See us before buying or building. Over twentyTIvp .years experienc
lumber and building trades, enables us to be of real assistance to you.
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�MPER 3. 1915.

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE
m aa a p fla a « aa a flrta a n
R. i. HOLLY. Editor
. W. M . HAYNg tk ilB U U e tc M tf M ^

and ev en ts

M U eked t r w r Tu*»l«y »nd Frtdsjr

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ONE

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
V
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pkao#
Mr*. I t A. T itb i* . riwM Na. 201

Success come* to those who intelligently prepare
themselves for it.
Among the necessary requirements is a bank account
‘
‘bank,
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‘ as this
* ‘ i. Let us co-operate
with a lirst-class
with you.

a a a a a q rtfta a u a

rates, in aim ancb

V K A B ..................................... .................. ;

BIX MONTHS............................■••••*• •-**i

The ongufct mer.t of Mfaa riorer
Knight to Mr. Osborne Herndon
tMI'srsa l» III* Oly by Carrier 11-00 I'M Trmr In Sanford, wu* announced by the brit
Advaara sr 20c. P»r M » l k
elect’* aunt, Mr*. Mi.rp rot Ml ISoiry, terpart of the first, only in blue,
T c r i B . n l . Is Ad.aara MaM H* M » * *• O®1'*
Sa tu r d a y afternoon i t Inr home utif To Mi"* Knthleen' fstelnmeyer was
■ro presented the guest prize, &amp; almilnr
(■ter.A A* Hsoad rUn. Milt Mailer Aefarl ZInd Palmetto street. C. rd t Ides wtflu 1 pretty trifile In bridal white. The
attractively
arranged
on
the
vit
A
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too*. *1 lb* r « a n « &gt;l fiertsd, »tovlde.
which was beautifully and arti ideal­ fortunes drawn at random from a
Cadre Art «t Murk &gt;rd, 1ST*.
it the rely decorated for the occasion’ in n Japanese basket, ofte;
ortca la llavald IlaIIdln(
Tvlrpb°»» N*. lit
'afforded
touch
cipicnt
to
n
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T
a
m WAHTYPUR BUS1R^§3.
gold and green color motilT. In one
rod
company
as
fun
for
the
assent
cornet of the veranda was 'a table
and Japanese each guest in t\ir read her fortune
During hard times cities often un­ banked with ferns
R. R. PEAS
0. L. TAYLOR
C. M. HAND
o r t l i r u n u , rLUIUUtt
H. R. STEVENS
The last de htfnl surprise was
A
Ml C*tltii* f
dertake large and unnecessary pub­ sun dowers where punch was served
fV#if«tf»nt
Vka-1'i..ld.t
L WOODRUFF Vire-Prrrdtnl
lic improvements in order to fur­ .throughout the afternoop. by the lelegatcd to the honoree of .this
nish labor and stimulate business. hostess. At the conclusion of a num­ charming occasion, when she t^as
T h e good rouds bonds will do that ber of interesting games of five hun­ given a 'bunch of keys, tied with
for our people and
business--also dred scores were compared and the white ribhons nnd told to seek her
give us our most necessary of all players holding the highest totals gifts in all of the rooms. Many and
public improvements. * cTwo birds were presenter! w ith prize*.
Miss henutiftd were the pieces of Jjnen
with one stone. The most advantag­ Elsie Coates received first prize, a found, done up in dainty packages. were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mt. and
eous and profitable business enter­ beautiful box of lavender corresA tempting aulad nnd sandwich Mrs. Pickles; Mr. and Mra. Ceir,
prise ever proposed in Seminole.
p o r l d e n c e
c a r d s , course wr.s served by the hostess, Mr. and Mra. Hurley. Mr. end Mrs.
also a, small basket tied'in lavender assisted by Mrs.- Minnrik.
Weldon.’ Mcsdames C. A. Shore,
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ribbon, filled with rice and miniature
Margaret Mallory, I)cn L u n d / Misses
The
pleasures
of
the
afternoon
__________________ W I N T E R P A R K
Isn’t it nitout t i m r l w t . the Meth* wedding bell.
To the hamlTc wni*
Aleot and Winona Lapp, Sarah Hill,
ended
with
the
inspection
of
the
odists, and Baptists, .a n d Presby­ attached a bride holding lit** card
Stella and Pearl Culms, Flov.ic RohOLDEST COLLEGE AND M O S T BEAUTIFUL
terians, unit Jews, and Masons, nnd announcing the engagement of Mis* pretty bungalow Ijome th at Mr.
Mnrion
Daytona
erU
and
Adams
is
building
for
his
attractive
!
Odd Fellow*, nnd Pythinns, nnd Florence to Mr. Osborne Herndon.
CAMPUS IN FLORIDA
Gazette.
Iaibor-inrn etc., we de^l politically Mrs. Greene Cannon of Jacksonville young bride.
College, Academy, Music, Expression, Fine Arls, Domestic
Enjoying the gracious hospitality j
ns American citizens nnd i|uit this wo* nwarded the consolation prize,
'I‘tr»uiu i .M e n t io n
and Industrial Arts, BusihesA ‘Teacher’s Course
of Mrs. Hayes were Mesdumes.
action by rlnssificntion. Orlando
a deck of cards. After the a warding
J. W. Dlrkliis, J. D. Roberts, Z. R. J | M " A M. D ic k ’ns of Tam pa, who
Citizen
'"TWELVE building*.
heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine
of the prizes, the tables were laid
an*l Mrs
Ratliff,” M. Mimrrik. It A Terhr tm S i« hciii visiting Mi
■ 'T h il l 's our s e n tim e n t. P ro H o w a r d .
* g.vmnc-shnn: no materia. i[tn rter-million dollar endownment; throe
with dainty covers and a delicirtns
Misses May Doyle, Jiinie .Sturnoti, J U D n k ois while eiiroute from
I t is h u d e n o u g h
when you
h a vi*
t^apheri of mini**; $j,() 111 o r \m ; do .on ptnrnx; two glee clubs; chorus
salad course was served.
Among
"c le a n ”
p olitics,
w ith o u t * b rin g in g
Mallei Cowan. Enurn Chittenden. ( ic o n ' 'ini Alalia inti, is spending
class; *&lt;upftrb new neuns (nr hu-unox* chool; full hanking eipiiproont; ne^v
those enjoying the .tfi&lt;rnoon. with
in re lig io n .
Ruth Steimneyer, Lola Evans and a few .hi)* rt D a y to n a Reach tiechiinice.l and physical lalMir.it *r&lt;iM, iwpnppcd with every modern devictw;
the hostess and honorin' were Misses
fore ii turning to T d m p a .
analysis
of soils, fertilizers, foods, water, preparation for engineering
Lidia Powers, Flossei Robbins, Ruth
Mrs. Greenwood o f Orlando I*
course.
Ink*1*,
boating, swimming, golf, tcr.ris, football, basketball,
RAD IN E IT H K tt”-E A S E
Stewart, Iiene Keating, K. Lund,
the guc t of her sister -Mrs (\* E,
Chri^ir.n,
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undenominational;
exp uises moderate; scholarshtjw uvail.
Mynlrru Club
Hasn’t somebody said the deceiver Mart lut Fox, Ruth and Elsie &lt;’*mTgs, ,
Wrlker.
tin Tueacfny shn will he
nble.
For
rntulngur*
address
ihe secretary Winter I’ark, Vtoridn.
Mrs. John
Mn(sch delightfully
who would deceive nimself is the Aleeta and Winona Lapp, Marion
joim d by h r daughter. Miss Alic •
worst k in d ’ Powell is trying to Knight i’earl Cairns, Mex&lt;h: me* Dun e iitertainid the mi tubers of the Tel herley end together they will go
make himself think because'so many Lund \\ It Mills, Harney Mark M ystery and other Iricndn. &gt;Tues- igver to Day tona Reach
n.
county weeklies ipiote from his edi­ l am. Gleene Cannon. S A Picklra. i d av afternoon.
t
1 irns It i j n r m | e \ r rid \
C
I lie tin i ling .if T .i -ihiy was i»ii. x
torial page they Indie* &lt; it
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P E O P L E S B A N K 0L S A N F O R D

R O L L IN S COLLEGE

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Petersburg Times
Thant
It was ill;/ Us1*
We
wrote "Some I'utier. Ilelivi* l'«
and it got in the Sun "Some Papers
Miss Kat hl een S t e m ills-&gt; e l , whi ne
Relieve Us
marraige to Mr Frank Adams will
Thai
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business proposition. Seminole
ty is in i mil pet II mu with other eoun
ties of the State.

Suppose you were in business,
uml because hard times were on, and
business wax dull, would you lose
all i i i t e t i ' * ! in inur i n t e r p r i - i a n d
lei It g " I n t &gt; i d " g *
W ould
l Ml
(miter a i o i i g w i l l , a n ' " I d U m k . a n d
ait aiounij and wish t h i n g s wo u!d
come your wayt
N o .you. wuuld
iirunb up your-ntwre. nuikt* it ns a t ­
tractive as- poesihle, and advertise
and extend the sfirpcfoL'^onr.,trade.
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rei|Uested l*i dress a bride and
groom
Merry peals of laughter
rang throught he rooms an the fin­
ished j?i (■ffnrt- *nf the (ires/'itmkers
and tailurn i rt wax held up to view
In the amusing contest. M r s J, W
Diikins won tin- honor end 'to- ila'fii y r e i ) ril.l on d gif
\ t-te ca m
• oiliest was nest o i i (i program &lt;i&gt;r v;i(!
t aril- tied wit), u hit* rthitoiix and ).&lt;■ ti-xx g
bcuring tlie word " h o n e y moon were ril'miiing
distrihutud w ith i n s t r u c t i o n n to send i s e r v e d .

and

"don't

Casings ami l ubes

at

M y r t l e a n d S i-t h streets

Missek (idns and Mamie
Willimis ini\e returned (mm a
lighiful iisji in Seville

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Mrr lohm Musson and interesting
family have returned 'm m a visit
to D ay tuna

M r •fled

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Natures S oil B uilder
Blowers* G round Lim estone makes acid soils
sweet. It releases p o tash s a l t s anil im parts
strength ami vigor to growing crops and trees.
Blowers' l i m e s t o n e g r im ml unusually fine
readily mixes with the soil. C ontains no im[niritiw— r a n Li* a p p l i e d a t a n y t i m e —is
inexpensive Writ** for literature and prices.

Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
Box R 308, Ocsli, Florida
,i a a u i u M in n ..n i ,..i n i l * '. '. : ; m i A r l n u n a c.

evening ter Tuesday, August dim UM6 . The
little lady will In* called Sara Kug-

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rtirrlnf in P U i Hook 11, |iaK«‘ l - A of
l l r r o r d * «f D f a n * * ’ C o u n t y » Fl ori da,
l a n d s in ftovnlbtd* C o u n t y , f l u r i d a
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nit rr.t.tp il In th .t r n i l . i i i .a il. . ! -r . , ii
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t n , l h . I ’ircull t]o u rt. 7*1, Judicial C rcu ll
&lt;&gt;( t h . S la l. i t n a rlita . in and !.*• Srm lnoln
( . ( u t i l ) . In I'h a n r try , .Ittin s nn i t . *|«t
day ut ' A v i u m . A. i&gt; l u l l . | .'h.lt , , U at
nubile out cry U th r h l« l .r .l lildd ir nt I ..J .
dnra', lor ca.h. in Iro n ! of ih r C u u ii I I u l m
tn fiantord, Florida. du rln n ih t " f . I hoora.
o( rate.

I 1 . 1 , W O R—K O F A L L D E S C R I P T I O N S _ _ _ _ _ _
u arc prepart’d to fiLfiirt* with vou t^n all classes
of l . r ^ t H E K a m i M I U . W o R K fo r I H U TSE, S T O R E
t&gt;r B A R N . l'Yattiiiijr, llonrinki. ceiling, sitlinj;, windows,
tio o rs . scre e n s, b lin d s , in n u ld n ip s , la ttic e , fn in ie s , b o x e s .

S C E N E FR O M " T H E C O U N T R Y BO Y " A T T H E
ST A R M O N D A Y

Have your seetifi produced vegetables bringing Lire iii»hP
est market prices. If not, a trial order for

r* rid* Uked irij *"f*ol4nt«*lHi0

to your success,* W rite‘for special
'&gt;nc^SvOn quantities.f-

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m e r c h a n t t a il o r , cleaner ; dyer a n d r e pa ir er
Sanifary Steftni IVessing. Hot (la.sqline Dry ( leaning. Alteradons of All Kindy on Short Notice
Join Otir * (■ontlemcn’s Vale! ‘.Club.
#2.0 0 'Per Month.
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ON T H E FIR ST M O N D A Y IN li r T f l U r f f i
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Il li.in* t h . 4th day of the month,and a tej*!
•a ir. d*y, t h . (olio• in / di-xcrib.d i c i l - n l a t v
la » l t :
l-ol S i t t y - H v . (fiM-.nl 4’ hapnalt'
SuLdivixinn of lltork * ' K " ffFlti* Triw.i , J
Usldaboro, . i c p l i n s a ■tr 1y* o| -|am| .. v in j
t7&gt; l « t w id . In r a n l . r of. which I. r , i » U r a l . d a w a t.r p|p. a . l i i n r i t l,y x . r | „ r d
W a t . r W o r k , ('citnp.ny , al*o Lot l j , j i n
•*A” South Santnrd: alxo \U that certain
L ? » •/ p e n U I U nit lyjjos and b.in s in it.a
H u r id s L4Ad •tidi C-dlon K illun f o m h i n y
L i m ite d '. Addition to J ic u th Sanford in .aid
C o u n ty of O r a n f . anil d r . r r i h r d a. lo l'ow.
t o - « i t , Hefinnlnv at S h . yotitha.*! poim -ot
ln l « a w i i t j n nt lu a ln - F l f .e t and V l.m u * . ^ .
and funblnv thence « « i .long S u . i, Mda
of inli ne Mtreei S v i y i C ' » f.-o to . .( a k t
ihrnra South nnr hundre'i ui. t 1
lvvt&lt;dW A .k tail. ih.nca E a . l k)*4y *uf!
M pi It Slrict. Ih.nce N,,-|h ,
, nr
cil !
allte ipf M (la. Slleef out h ,j , -t - * .1 , , |
I t l O ' (eat u ' p m n i ul .beg nning. I I , tn. 1^,1
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( h. H o n d a
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VAJoslxa'I'V &lt; ompan&gt; l imited*,
'ftr 'k .
‘ " .S o u th Sanford. Orange f o u n l y .
FtcTlda. l t . la n d / t j . r e h y M p r i » » d
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SOUTHERN GROWERS-ATTENTION

County Su|Hrrih(endent Pyblio
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vll l i t i g , *ift t hi? *11• I -t i y uf A wjf u*f
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In Florida. Orange.
Hiilsbore,
Duval, St. Johns, I’alm Reich. Dade,
Volusia. McSoto. Like, Columbia,
Manatee. Polk ; nd other counties
liave voted bonds (or good 'roads,
from $450,000 to $2,000,000 worth.
Can* we remain in competition
with tliose countic* and have po
rotul-x to ettruct new jieople of the
rigid s o rt? ' They finely will not
come to Heminolo when they can gy
to them other countie* where jhi*y
can get’ about with comfort, in rid
wHVrt* land.value* are increasing hontuso of imtirovemcnts. .
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Ask 'y.-yobrMdl.
Would - you in
Mjeking iy*ntw location, make your

Notice
Notice is h e re b y given ( b u t- e x ­
am inations for Stafe, Special and
. Prim ary Certificate
will be belli
again In threa sections of the ktnte,
beginning 1 Tuesday, Sop tim ber 14th,
a t 8.30 a. m., at lie Funiak Springs,
Titusville, and Lakeland.
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Dow long would you h e in huxincxs
Jrefore the nhe/llf got you?

most Imppaalblo. tu get- to mtirket
or would you choose a hnmv; 1 “ n
county where they had u network of
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n o t an ^Ypt'nM*'. TJ»y bond issue is g o in g to carry,
carrk* with a large major­
ity tWr“T;onds will bring u better

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Mis-. OpCsie Z a c h a r y left on .Thtirs*
silver s ho we r M o n d a y e ve ni ng 'i U her
h o me on Driingi alee. ie i:: cnnipll day l"r a i i o i In Georgia and Nnrij*
mi ni to Miss Flo*i m e K ni g h t , one
of D a y t o n n R e s e l l s e h . ruling bride
’ .Miss N e l l i e
Evans
has r e t u r n e d
••Ii ' Is
T h e riimus were b e au t dully
h o I n c f r o m a d e l i g h t f u l summer t r i p .
d e c o r a t e d (or t h e occr.idon in p. red
itml green col or a ch rme . Mr s G or inMrs Ray , Hutt returned
from
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\\ inter epark Sunday, but lef, again
e n l e r t o i n e d in a delightful m a n n e r 1
on Tuesday to join 'M r . Mutt at
t h r o u g h o u t t h e e veni ng Miix Koiglit
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pre nupt i al a t t e n t i o n s Several " s h o ­ Peters, .1 K -loludoii .1 |) Ferguson
wers havi ng been given in her h o n ­ D eane Turner, f E W: lker, A D
A Terheun and Miss
or within the lust week Xfillin g t h e m Smith. It
was the " l i n e n s h o we r given in l i l i a i i Post
tier honor hy Mr- lie Wilt l l a y r - , '
on Thursday
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HERALD

here to Wm. Leavitt and lived here uridef the direction of Mra. . Edseveral years before going to Snn- Cameron and M. L. Wright. “ The
Jtvrd. -Uruzig* City Item in DeLand program wnrb^'caFrTiTd outH \Fough
letters given each one present. Th
letters being read during tho even­
Ultlc Happenings—Mention
.
For
Sale
ing
.
of Matters in" Brief—
Fine farm of 20 acres, good 5 • f h e Jr. Union 'will meet at 6.46.
Personal Items of
room house, barn 40 x 40, on Lake Mrs. F. E. Gatchell-is the loader.
In te re s t
Ada, 3 miles south of Sanford. 2 'J
Mr. H ym an's annual address- in
acres in grove in full bearing. 60
connection
with Labbr Day wijl !)••
T Summary of the Floating Small ; | pe'earr trees. A lovely home and n
^lelivered
Sunday
night a t 7.45. All
♦
Talks Hutrlnrily Arranged for
&lt;• good investment.
the people interested will be urged
Hurried Herald Renders
\
George. G. Herring
to romc.
Tho Subject will be
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Sanford. Fla.
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V T W V T T T T T T T T
"Appeal to Reason, or Should the
We will pay you 4 cents a pound
United States elitcr tho Present
M ethodist ( hurrit
for old rim cut casings, sites 20 x. 3
Services as usual at the Star European War.
nnd 30 x 3 ,4 . Sanford Machlhe &amp; Theatre on Sunday morning ami
You are always welcomed r.t the
•Garage Co. •
4-tf
Sunday night. In the'evening Dr. Rap.list Temple, corner Park and
Eggs und more eggs nt LefTiers. 2-2 S ib e r t. the presiding Elder for tljo fith street. Come every tlmo.
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Everyone* is
5 or C do4cs CSC will break district will preach.
welcome
nt
both
morning
and even­
•The Roy Scouts nnd Sparrows
•any case of Fever or Chills. Prico
ing set vices.
For the past fifteen*days, the Roy
:2S cents.
71-52tc
Scouts of America ip Troop One,
W anted— To buy a second-hand
have been busy killing sparrows.
Co n gr egat i onal Church
wheel hoe'. Enquire Herald Office.
The
offer of u Cooking Outfit by
Next Sunduy night is the next
Take a rido on tho Jitney Hus Annunl Labor-Day service.
tho
.
Mayor
to the boys provided
The
in the evening.
Special summer speriuI theme for ronsiderutio'n will they would kill 500 by Setp. 1st has
rato 2 0 c, round trip Cameron City be " T h e Church nnd Industrial brought the hoys out with tIVeir
nnd Montoe.06-tf Peace,
or the Churches' contrib­ rifles, traps and deadfalls. They have
W anted— To trade good horse* ution to industrial wrlfure. This is accomplished the undertaking and
delivery wagon and harness to trade a most vital Bubjeet and ull tollers have killed 10 00 sparrows, or near
for a second hand Ford auto truck. whether of the home, the office, this am ount. These accounts have
J. L. Miller nt M illers Bakery. 4-tf the store, the farm or the shop nre been strictly kept by the Scout
Master.
cordially invited to this service.
Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee have re­
The Hill Hardware company offer
Mrs. . Lucille Aspinwall Tukucli
turned home after a month s v'isit
cd
to giye a ^Steven’s 'Crack Shot
to points in Georgia nnd North find will be present hereafter to lead in
RiflH*
to the Boy Scout killing the
South Carolina. Their many friends the music, both morning und night.
most
sparrow s, during the cohtest.
The
other
regular
services
Sucare glad* to welcome them back
Quite
a
bit of competition has been
ll
duy
school
9.45.
if.
m.;
Morning
home. Dr. Brown.ee wiR preach at
manifest
in
thsi
matter.
I
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‘did
not
service,
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a
in.;
C
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Society,
the morning nnd evening services
take long however, before the eonr.t tho Imperial Theatre, ns the Pres­ 6.30 I), m
♦
test
t o s t a n d b e tw ee n t wo h oy s
byterian church is not finished yet.
E v e r y m e m b e r is urged to m a k e
T h e i r s t u m R n g a t t he close was os fol
Travel ever concrete Bridge to e ac h S u n d a y a rally d a y a n d conic l o w s .
Daytona Bcarh. Safety First. Re­ with s o m e friend to t h e house of
iBrnel K n n n e r ................................284
Let us make this the best
duced rn'tes for summer months. God.
Edwin Millen
.........................245
fall ye t in the Kilig's b u s i ne ss '
89— lOt c‘.
For Hale
The people of Sanford feel under
T h e S. S. I ns t i t ut e , t h o u g h n ot
T w o g oo d horses; t h o t o u g h l y safe,
Wanted you to know that Peter®
many obligations for this excellent
an al l -round
&amp; Caldwell are agents for Singer largely a t t e n d e d , was o nk of the b a n d of b o y s who h a v e rallied to s o u n d a n d reliable one
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great
i
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p
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at
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s
and
helpfulm-ss
to
f a r m liorse, also i ld i n g :tr,d dri vi ng
Sewing Machines
301 K First St
t h e cull of t h e M n y o r to rid t h e c i ty
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BLOCK ICE CREAM
A L L POPULAR F L A V O R S
Cream Delivered by the Pint,
Quart Dr Gallon.
Sold on
the Wagon and Street Carts

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H aving purchauetH he F . H. Thom as Block Ice C ream
plat,i.find the II. L. p u h a r t Ice C ream F a c to ry , tho two
will be consolidated and th e business conducted a t the
D u h a rt F actory.
.Strict sa n ita ’y conditions prevail in th e m aking and
handling of ice cream a t this plant. A ppreciation of your
pntrortntfe will he shown by tho service and q u a lity of goods
given your. T erm s strictly cash.

Chas. L . W ing, Proprietor
Telephone No. 250

P IA N O T U N E R
And General W orkm an on Mimical Io sth im e n ta ia P erm anently X
located in Sanford.
Refinishing Like New Inside and O ut. £

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t ho s e who were there
M a n y S. S.
h or se
Also, h a v e foi sale a n o r an g e
T h e r e nre m a r )
workers of Sanford missed some of tlie sparrows.
s o r t er , p r a c t i c a l l y new
7n-r gg C y ­
m i g h t y » line suggestions a n d i-r.nti here yet. b ut t hy hoys h a v e t h i n n e d pher-. :i cul m (or
I hi-tn o ut c o n s i de r ab l y
It would hi
cal r o u s i d e r a t ions
Georg,- t!
Ill rrtng
nice for s o m e good e n t e r p r i s i n g c i t ­
•
Sa nf or d. Florida.
izen to p r es e n t u gift to t h e hoy who
3 It.• a tile s ec on d in tins c ont e st for t liirifle
file hoys spent hetweei. 5 1•*&gt;
a n d J 20 for iimmunitioiL.

Drink E ld e r S p r i n g s W a t e r
the
p u r es t nnd lies! wa te r to h e h a d .
De li ve re d lo your door in live gal l on
b ot t l e s. P h o n e 1017- 3.
85 If
Wanted
You* t o know t h a t Pet er
•&amp; Cnl dewl l a t e a g e n t s for Singer
S e w i n g M a c hi n e s . 301 E First St
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R. D. MOY E R

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P. O. BOX 1332

ELECTRIC FANS

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atly Reduced Prices |
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY 8

Property
&lt; liungei,
Hands
When lit D a y t o n a Hearn inn hi
Un
W
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a
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t
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25
th
of A u g ­
your home at t ho N a u t i l u s Casi no
ust
the
C
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(due,on
Hnmuitt
Largest i n d oo r s w i m m i n g pool on
Lake
n
ear
Paolu
was
p
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a
s
ed by
the const.
89 ! 9tc.
I- A J o h n s o n a n d wife und on Mon
Weidllllltl Ca ld we ll )ni- u r . e p t e d
day
tlo- 30 th ibis s a m e propert y
u pos i t i on with K II Pe te rs of ill I w o n t have t i me to knock
wus resold to Jo,- F e r n a n d e z . ,
^ If
t* to
, yttu t' iii Mr A.
K. First S t r e e t
T o g e t h e r with Mr
T h a t 1 »i!l l a l k ^ a n d work for a Sanford
PuiHa is g e t ti n g to be I 1 Joltf -on 1*4 nut now, nor fur In ever
Peters he will h a n d l e t h e Singer | bigger b e t t e r br ig h t er city
qui t e r e n o w n e d for Ms real e s t a t e
v in t)'* •m p ,o&gt; of t )*i «*om|mny.
Sewing M a c h i n e a g en c y for tlu*&lt;
I hat 1 will increase tin- vu'ue of transfer*
Mini
hi )\fi i,»i rit.Tit i-r .kuihout) t*»
territory a n d will also s p e n d
p a r t ni\ proper! \ hi i m pr ov i ng n - up
11pr•
! it iit any 4*n| n*• it »
of his time in t h e s ho e s t o r e of t h e p r ar u n c e
above concern.
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N O T IC E

E. 0. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO

Packages delivered o n ’ t h e ’ J i t n e y "'T h o m e town, wher I nut.le it
Bus Line for 5c p*r 25 lbs.
Car1 bnt \ wl11 k&lt;
n^-Prentisea pickrun from Chappell's on East S i d e to "«» "» ‘" " l
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Monroe on West Sid,For f u r t h e r « m , , u " r
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Wanted
You t o know tli.it iVt. - ’
NNinfred Walker h§&gt;••9»t .» i i l ra -a nt
&amp; C a l d w e l l a re a g e n t
for Mug , r
I'fint I w.ll o ,i.. l-ietid*- wtji ill,
Sewing Machines
31)1 K First St ' f a rme rs if •. town muti or w p h t own •tny Su n da y at t h e h o mo of Mr
land. Mrs. Frank Hutchins.
4- l t e
folks if I a m a f ar me r a n d h d p work

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Mr. ami Mrs. SidHarnhurt nr,*
__ Aj IL -X o u k &amp; Co.. Urhiadu. EIaj. Jogethcr lux iiu; guml iiL-tim -com . * enjoying them selves at Coronado
are seeking i n v e s t m e n t s in this • or' I m u n its of wh'eli toy town is the kili'-uch. where they have been for
lion, la nd s, bank s t o c k s , m o r t g a g e s
several weeks
und bu si n es s o p p o r t u n i t i e s
If m u
l l a p l i s t S e n l . e s S a n d a , S e p i *.
h a v d for snle n good bus'tn-ss. write
I lie Sill.-lay School w'lll 11.1 , 1 I-1
the C o m p a n y .
R e l a t i o n s &lt;&lt;i',ftd«-s
', to
\\ . • xpe, t to Im vc p r ..... . t
tint
•" It,
„ ., j o o in . i I d riilcd I fi,- r e t u r n
Mrs. Wm. F. Leavitt of Sa n fo r d
uf o u r s u p e r i n t e n d e n t from his vucame over, here'Friday to visit Mrs
eatioti
Mr J n o I* -linkins i» the
J. F. Lenvitt nml daughter. Mrs
Su pi r,n t «■ml, nt
Andrews. She is looking line; m ver
At 11. 01) a. tn. t h e o r d i n a n c e of
eaw her. "look better, *nnd. she is a n ­
xious to reflow the •friendships of lier t h e ’Lor d s S u p p e r wjjl he o hs e rbe d.
girlhood and old tlm 8 iriendit. She anti, un u n i q u e kervlpe will lie c ar ­
T h e snhjoct (or tiie ntorftwas a rcsin't)t of Orange City in her ried o u t
ing
service
will hA " C l o s e t ^ J J A u s . "
girlhood us Miss H a ttif French,

Everything served.in the very best
way; cooked properly in a thoroughly sanitary kitchen,, and at
moderate prices. Try it niext time
you are hungry.
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Mr C St ool hull is busy s e t t i n g
• ggpl ui l t s III t he field-utld euuliflower
Mrs
Ri l l i n g s h was t h e g u e s t of
lor sou ^in to wn . Mr
und Sirs
H o m e r Rillingsly on W e d n e s d a y .
. M r u n d Mrs M c Rr i de writ,' t h a t
t h e y a re e n jo y i n g t h e m s e l v e s in
So u t h Cu r ol i n a n n d will he gone for

I several weeks
j. M r und Mrs. Hutchins worn, cal! iers ut the home of Mr. and Mfs.
J. L. .Walker on Sunday. .,
.
Mrs. -Jumps Smith irec*unp*nitcj
T h e Sr It Y P* IJ. ^11 hold n l»y her little daughter, Phillis, rami',
dnqghtor of Dr. French, formerly of
Eau Claire, Wis. She was married most i n te r es t i n g iiKfttinfff ut 6715 lout on the jltjtey hu,s Thursday and
I spetjt the "(lay with Mrs. Alfred
King. .
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.- The . Mimles . Willie . ;iml Gladys
Robertson .spent the tiny with Miss
Georgia W alker-on- Friday.
* Mrs. Alfted King nnd son George
Edward, spent Wednesday in town
with Mrs. Charlie Rivers.

The Finest, Coolest and
Cleanest Cafe in the City

Now is the time to #et a good
fan cheap, and while the sum ­
mer itf here.
A new stock of electric fans
just arrived and we will put
them on the market at half
price in order to get one in
every home in Sanford.

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children’s
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school shoes.
5

SHOES TH ATS MY BUSINESS
301 EAST FIRST STREET
T H E -C O U N T R Y BOY^ AT
$ ii&amp; 5 T A R M O N D A Y

LIV-ER-LAX
I.iv-ver.lujt is now rapidly taking
the place of calomel ovc/ywhe’rc. It
is just as effective, cleansing the sys-to&lt;m thoroughly of bile,' toning up
the liver; nnd making th a t sluggish
feeling dir.appeur like magic. Yet it
is pleasant to take, has none of th
disagreeable after cffecta th a t make
us dread calomel so much.
Feel fine ull the time. Take LJv-ve
ver.-Ini regularly, and health be­
comes a habit.
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Evorjjj*^g^piiino bottle
■hear* the likoness*'r^ r L . K. Grigsby,
nod if', it d o e s -n o t give aittufactHF
your money will be r e tu rn e d ;.. F of
sale in the
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D U frlit, and said ile e tion ahall be h»*4 *•
compliance w ith Chapter 4511, I-*** *
Florida
tot 1913 and tba IbSMClan and eletka
:.- q
of tho varloua polling place* ahall make
prompt raturna t o tha C o u n t v Hoard of Pubhr InitrurlloD of Somlnola County. Florida,
Immediately
altor raid »la&lt;tIon a n d . t a b ­
l a Court of tho fcoualy i a d f r . S e m i n o l e
ulation of tho vot* pollod. and th e County
County, S lalo o f Florida
Hoard —
of Publle
inatrurtion
of- Sem
Id ra Eatalo tfl
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- inole
.
Joeeph Lelnhart
.
County, Florida. will bo n eexalon on Ihr
TO- All Croditora, J Legate?*, D ltttlbuteea &lt;rtl dgy
Septem ber. A. I&gt;. 1915 to roc.ia,,
and all Peiaoh* H a vin g Clalma against i
return* of aald election and to delerm ine
•aid Estate.:
* •t
, and reality tha r**ult thereof.
You and each of y o u , aro hereby notified
|)„ n, and ordered |n regular lf»xlion, thia
and required i f p t e s e i l an y tlalina and tun- |
2nd day of August, A. D. I'Jlo.
manda which yuu. or jritherjri J^OU may h ^ v y - F. I*. Forster, I bran.
S. C. Dlrkaon
• gainst »h* a»tala of Joeeph bolnhart,
C. P. llarrl»on
i«taed, lata cf Seminole C ou nty. Ftorldai to
Attr.t
th* undaraingrd Executrix ol aald f t t a t e
1). L. Thra*hrr, S u p l. Public Inwithin one yaar from the data hereol.
atruellon and Secretary ol Hoard
Dated A u t u i t t t h A. D . 1915.
o( Public loatruction of Samlnol*
•
Mr*. N e ttle M. U l n h a r t
100- Fr l i t
E i a c u U i i County fTorlda.
lOOJFrl 9tr

LEGAL ADVERTISING

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OF LADIES’

R E S O L U T IO N
aurfaced
of■ hard
W
1a here*.,
r a r - ■ tba
t w* aay»tem
# , t o MI —
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roada In the C ou n ty ol Sem inole la Incoraplcte, and,
. . .
Where*., it would be to th e beat Inlereat
ol the people of Seminoth C ounty toa have
built and conatructed a thorough and com
cm of hard aurfaced highway*.
plat* ayatem
Sa in _______
_ ti h r ccuugghhcdi l the County of 8,
radiating
inole, and,

In

Circuit Court, i i e c e o l b Judicial f i r
.cu lt. In and for the County of Hem
Inole and Hlate of Florida. In Cknncery.
T. W. Willlnma, Comp.,
V 8.
■ •
llo n nrd-P nrkatd L i n d Compnny. • a
corporation,
prgunlie d and arlating under
th* law* of th* State of Flo­
rid*. J.-.ne E. Spurting and
T. 1. Packard, D fendanta.
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plaint filed In tbla cause. In the a ova a n ­
liflad rnurt, on or before Monday, th e -lih
day o l October. A. I&gt;. 191«; otherwise tba
bill filed will be taken ** eonfe«*ed a* again«t
you; It. la .furthrr
ordered, —
a d ju ilg e d,^ n. d d.e ­
. . . . . . —-------creed that tbla notice bo published
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Sanfor d -lie raid , a n.-aapapcr, published In
Samlnol
ole County, Florida, one* a w e es ,or

These are especially at­
tractive looking tor Fall
and early Winter Wear.

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the «itiration *• to *»h*th*r «&gt;r not. bond*
•halt ba iisu r d , by th e County of
in th* aum of It50.000.00, gl00.0 00.0d of
which ahall bo usad for tho a i d u i i v e and
. o n ly purpose of refunding, redeeming and
raking up th e prraenl outstandin g Issue of
|
af Sp ecial lload and Utldga. Dial
_________
_______ Florida,
tha
rjct Ho. I ol Sem
inole County,
Flo
remaining 1250,000.00 to ' lie 'utsnl and e i -

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...
Witness fe; A. DfibglBas. r!.-rk. ol' th
i re, .f Ir! ' ' p e n d e d . Tor t h e p u r p o s e of t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n
•-ujt Court of Sem inole Count
, i " f c i i el s u c h f u r t h e r h i g h w a y * • » !• r e c o m m e n d e d
and the aeal of.agld Court, on t hi * l h a - 6 t h i( t r | l j ,jy l h l , t t ( i n r t n f „ l (i c o m r a l t u a of
ilay of August. A , ‘D. 1916
riiflMi* of S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a n d .
E. A Do u g l a s s
.
Wh e r e a s , t h i . H o a r d h a s gi ven t h i a , q u e s ­
(seal)
Cleft* Clf ult Court.
t i on mos t c a r e f u l c o n s i d e r a t i o n .
I t R e s o l v e d , l y t h e Ho a r d
j Sciliflior (or Com rliininV .
2»r ij Fte of T hCe roeuf no tr ye . HCr o m
missioners
of
Seminole
C n u n l y . F l o t i d a , t h a t i t is t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n
ol t i l s H o a r d t h a t It w o u l d h a e i p e d i r n t
si d ’ o t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t uf .Semi nol e I o u n t y ,
In f I r r u l t Ceorl, H r ir n ih Judlrl*! I l f
in i ssue C o u n t ) b o n d s of t h e * o u n t y of
I gju n f i . F l n r i i l * .
r uf f .
S r r*f limit
Semi nol e. | n r t h e j u r p o a o t f r e f u n d i n g ,
I n f "h ■n r r f |
r e d e e m i n g a n d t a k i n g u p t h r l r caani r i ual at i dft*bn A 11u d UuukrtL
s-g tr-ue of Liond . n tic s u m of | pMl.tttld !10,
\ S
. . . yel l t, y H p r r i a l R o a d s o d l l r l d g e Di»tleWtr
Uutf&gt; II
u t No. 1 of S e m l n v l e C o u n t y , H o n d a ,
To Kltifi 1'rarl ltti».«rl|, Toledo, t umb*rl*Ril rritl
a n d for t h e f u r t h e r p u r p o s e ol c o n s t r u c t i n g
C o u n t y , l l l i noi , ; '
, ftp
jving and h a r d surfacing certain highways
Whereas, a bill of com plaint baa been
l h r ( ' m i n t y t&gt;f Svmin»l«*. *n&lt;i If *»ld bonU
filed In this rnort • • above entitled, and.
i»ty*
s»iJt L n f ia-&lt;“ L t o u»*« tb»» p r o f f f t l i
w h er ea s , affidavit h a * , been duly mad* t he r e of In t h** m a n n e r am&lt;1 f^r t h p ol i j m tR
that y o u a r c -n nun-re*.ilcni of the S m f e id m i l ivurt»o*r« ■• hr r yj nbr f t j r *' ••*! l or ^h a n d
Florida and arc * resident * I Toledo, f u n - Ac i*t*t#u m th** f»|»or( r e n d e r e d thi* t f r i i r d
i I■a# ** r»i! I V u m j . I Hit'll- nmt
t wi*nt&gt; hy th** »*i:muni t.(«*** ••f pi! lire ti * «f ! b** * m n . l %

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llfif

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See those Awning Stripe
Silks, especially stylish for
shirtwaists.
tin

Just received by express a
few very pretty shirtwaists,
fancy stripes and plain
white, made of pure silk.

BT; ' .

I)at«d

Ap r i l 20. A. D. 1915.
ItA RTLETT W. HERNDON,
Administrator.

CLASSIFIED

*

69- 1-20, 5-15. 0-22, 7-20, »-Jt. 9-21
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ADVERTISING

bi ut l ce of K l e r l l e n

Whereas, a resolution has been duly ad op t­
ed by the Uoard ol C o u n ty Commission era
of Sem inole, County, Florida, of even date,
hejrwith , ______________
that it would__be _e ip
_________
j p ec ddlle n l and to
the beat Interest ol Semlnola County, Florida,
to issu e Cou nty Honda of the County of
Sam inole, for the purpose of refunding.
m l v* ml n s a n d ( i k i n c uj» *hw p m M l o u t Ai a r i d i n f i u u « o! b o n d * , it! l h « f o m ol
| 2 0 O t 0OU.Q9# I ■s u e d b y 9 u a d i I B o l d mud
I t r l d c o O b t f l c t No* 1 o f , fvomlnole C o u n t y ,

&lt;♦&gt;
.

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All Local AdvcrtiHcmcntH U nder
T h is H e a d in g T H R E E ! C U N T S *

Florid*, and for lha further purpose of con­ Line
structing, paving and hard surfacing certain
high w ays in tbir^Ccunty of Seminole; and
•Iso for th* purpe** nf constructing, paving
a n d hhard
a r d *ur
surfacing
f*r ]nf f tth
h ef following
f ol l owi ng bMgnwaya
ifbWijralJ

For Each Insertion. Mi ni mum
ge 25 C ents..

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People reptl these ada. You aro /
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1of f i ng * i l d O v i a d t - Bo*d t o a poi n t t n e
For Sale Second-hand gait range.
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t i c f*oa»t L i n e R a i l r o a d r r o « « ‘B r o a d w a y
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of t he •■ol - t i u n f y b o n d i » " u r whi c h i r e I n pa it e d wi t h br l r k, f r o m t h e Snterae ptloii of
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inole C ounty Florida.
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*nd t h a t
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at the same time I . 'will p r e se n t ' final aeeounta a*
Admlnlatratnr of said estate,
and ask for their approval.

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T o T . I. P a c k a r d : L a n a i , Mar t i an* C o u n t y (or
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of age a n d t h a t t h e r e la n o por aon In t h e f . r „ m m r m l a i I ona, a n d .
f i l l ft* of F l o r i d * , th'is wrrvl r * of * *ub| i ©*n*
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S U I T S

SEPTEMBER 3, 1915

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at' very reasonable prices.
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.ianfor»l • r i d l i r . i m . u I m . j I t ** h r i - a * r d Ful l
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| lrode County, Florida, fur t ha pur* ham
S n u i h lin&gt;- of S . r m n u l r i ' o u t i t ) . a i l h tfia , H T A N I t I N t i
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'F b 'fida, by Raid S p i n a l Ta* School I'-atrict ap p r u t i m a l e l y a e v e n a n d five l e n l h » mile*
1 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 of paid b o n d laaua pIi s II b* u««- I
For Ren! I room houae $7.CO
No 1 ol S e mi n u l e C o u n t y , Fl ori da.
O v t r d o R e a d , t o b« p a v e d wi t h , bf i ck, f or l h a p u r p o s e ol i . k i n * u p a n d r p i l r a o u n c
1002 W F irst
$ 10 , 000,00 t o ha ua«*J In f u n d i n g t h e p r e « - f r o m wr hem a ^ l d , r o a d t nt er w#ct ar w i t h t h e t h o p r o - o n t o u t s t . n d i n f b o n d l . a u r of $200.- Apply R.H. Davis,
ctit u u u i a n t l l n g Abd e x i s t i n g i f ust l ng fn- Pre*ent S a n f o r d and* O r l a n d o br l &lt;k . r o a d 0 0 0 . 0 0 o f Spv-rl.l H o . d a n d l l r i d a r fl l at r f rt Street.
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$!L.m&gt;0 P*» t o h r uaed for i m p r o v i n g an i l q u a r t e r a t t nt l l f i ^/ Wei t a n d «t»re*» ei ght * bo o x p o n d o d a n d uaod in t h o r o n s t r u c t i o n
For Rent— A partm ent of three
of * mil,- North'"*!' tho Hour horral-rorhvr _of of roada *a h v r a ia iln v r ,ot forth ,
e n l a r g i n g I h e -gram mi a r pghooL
rooms
furnished ready Tor housenip
t
t o , POO 00 i n It# u o t l iri p u r r h a u n t l o t a n d Sa.-lioD throat Township twonty ona, Sofith
T h e r e f o r e , Ho It R e s o l v e d , Vliat n o t i c e , be
r o r i g t r u r t l t m * p r i m a r y ar boo! In t h e * H b of- ttanyo thirty ono'oaat. Ihonro East ana a n d t b r i » m » , la l i a t e h y gi ven ( h a t on t h e
keupinitAddress Mrs. Savage,
r m p a r t of jihe ci t y ©f S a n f o r d , aaid p r i m a r y
halt of a milo thouro South to thi- Saaboard ft th d a y nf S e n l e m b e r , A O- HOft, a n d 111
• c h o u j tojLic l u r a t c d We a l of Al yr t l e A v r n U e . Air t.lno llaitroad In Ovlfido, Florida, alao p u r a u a n c e ol t h e r e s o l u t i o n , a f o r e f i i d , d u l y eor 7th and Myrtle.
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$£,©00.00 to be ua«d In Improving and e n ­ Ilrnajiray Ftrcot. In tho Town o f f lv la d o a d e p t e d
t h e C o u n t y C ur at nl aai unera of
l ar g i n g I E»e p r i m a r y s c h o o l IDeatnf on Pal * t o be p a v . t l w i t h b r l e k f r o m w h e r e t h e S a m i n o l e ( . o u n t y . F l o r i d a , an el ect i on will
For Rent—3 furnished rooms, with *—
n e t t o A v e n u e , In. t h e ( Tt y. nf 5 a n f o r d , i A t l a n t i c ( ' o a i t Li ne R a i l r o a d r r o i i r i B r o a d - b e ketift a h d t h e &amp;ame | r h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o
, wa y S t r e e t .
We « t t o t h e O r l e d o B a n k , bg 1)e!d, t Ei r oughout t h e ( ‘c u h y of S e mi nol e .
Florida.
or
without boafen U pstnits&gt;verandn,
t b.OOt^.0 0 t o ho vHciI i n i m p r o v i n g a n d en- . m a k i n g a t o t a l of, a p p r o a i t p a l e l y . n i n e a n d JO - det ermbe* wheth#^
ur not there ahalf
l * r g m g l h*4
M h o » - **•
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milM
ba iariued by the Raid r . j umy
of Seminole r o A l , (| Ui**t. 3 0 2 O l i v o
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t o be pavf M wi t h b r i ck. b( j nd« In t h e t ur n of $150, 000. 00 t o b e a r
12,1
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t h e p u r c b a . e ftf w h f g l n n l n g a t t h e K a . t e n d ©f b r i c k r oad, on I n t e r e s t at t h e y a t e tif fl
per r e n t per aq For
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, l i r n e v a A v r n u * 1, t h e n c e f ^ B y wi n g t t he U e n - lnatM, i n t » ' n t on ai d |&lt;*rntl* i n he $ a y a h l e
iihT I&gt; t *t n k l Ho. I a I SA m * i r v a, j, u b B c m a i l S o u t h e fester! y t *» t he N or t Jh a* to1- a n n u a 11y • ai d 1. «■*nil* i n rn a t u r e tj*i Ir t y rooms over
’s. F.nquire N. P.
Itoridft.^anifi
line el S e c t i o n S l s t r ^f i , 1 own • h i p T w e n t y
y e a n a f i r r t he d a t e of l i i i i i n r c t h e r e o f , YOWt * 11 i t { ’ a
32-tf
t h e C o u n t y * B o a r d of N b l l r j S o u t h of (Lange T h i r t y I w u K u t , t h e n c e aal d (eaue of 1 «ndn i n I e d a t e d J u l y l i t , 1915 k
in wh i c h • a ' d nl pi t t ot t , t h e q u r a l l u u an t©
1
t h e j i i u a h r r of hond*. in c o n f o r m i t y wi t h t h e
For Kent or Sale—7 llou»e' on Pakr e a o l u ' i o n of t h e , C d u n t y Cot nmi aal oner v,
• • a f o r e s a i d , shal l he s u l i m l l t r d t o t h e l eaai m etto Ave.
W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf
in aaid Sporial-Ta^Hthool Pialrlct. h « » « a lf n - ( .oast H*ila«ad. nicapt. a p p r o i i nialrly, two ' o t e i • nf t h e C o u n t y of S e mi nol e .
•
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• fi aaid p * m lt u f r t " d .
,
mils* ovar layw-i,»iF-adiaronl to St Johna
Ih ,- f o r m of the ballot to he uaed in aueh
Vihvrcas, the County Hoard ol t'U'b’ le Klyar, *.lbcl&gt; I* 1° •&gt;* hard aurlarrd with rleetion .hall he ""For liunda” «r ""AiialnH
Fur Rent—Two ncroa improvod
Iti-U-qttiott of Samlnolo*^ C o u a tj, FbirUWY .ball of oibrr aultahla matrrlal.
Honda".
T
Caah rent.
Close in.
Wv k i wa H o a d , t o bo p a v e d w i t h br i c k
has datairninatj. by resolution, tlda Ja y adopt
T h e followlni persona aro named and »p- land, all tiled.
------- --------- ------od. (ba t bond*. IS 'th e aum or tTS.ODli.Oti will f r o m ! ) « Wo a t o n d of br i ol r o a d on t ho polt,ti--l as In ■ p e r s o n a e r e n a m e s a n d a p - „
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WVat e l a o t i o n :
h t V * BHiltr
ll ‘ ‘
aald patitlon, aald iio ry j, .10 brar Inlo trat at to Wetlvr*
a diatanrr of, approalI*red net No. I —Hanford
—-San lord S llunfo, N. A. t
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» rate of net a«&lt; !»«!in « v f i. paf rent per • * - m italy , three anil one half tullra.
Colbert, It. C “Af a t well, i napeetora; D o
FOR R E N T —-Pleasant rooms and
llnion
and
Hum. Inlefrat
I n t e r e s t p aayya
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the
l i n i n g A vvenue
e n u e at
ol Mallonvlllr
Mot i onvi l l e Avrnuo,
Av e n u e . M o o r o e . Cl er k
p r i n c i p a l n l aald b o n d * t o ' b * d u e a n d p a y - t o . h a p a v e d wi t h b r l r k . f r o m t h e F a s t e n d i ' r e c l n r l ’ N'u. i
M u n r o e II II C ttai un. i
1n Iiishap Dloclc, overlooking
a bl e t h i r t y year * a l t e r . d d l a a t I s s ua nc e .
o l . h r l c k p a v e m e n t on U n i o n Av e n u e , E a s t j
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C h a p t e r t&gt;"
M *,l“ n v f l l " A
J o h n Hell. Cl er k.
Bi « 2 of t h a Law* ol F l o r i d a ul 1SH3. n o t i c e Ma l l onvl l t e A v e n u e t o F r l r t y A v , n c e . *
No . n - F a r . Tor«!. W i l l i i m U f f l a r , site. Also, store room, same building/
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Tim Katnp,
,H F r a n k , In* p e r l o t s ' I t a r
I'ark Avenu e anil l l u r h i y Street, to be M a l n e s , f ‘l er k.
t e m b e r . A. D. 1916, o n d in p u m i a n e * of
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Call Thatcher ‘ R e a lty Co.-j Bishop
'sved with brick from the InW-nwction of
* n s &gt;i(tit i on dul y a d o p t e d hjr i h e C o u n t y
I "reel t u t No . 4 - - ! ' a o l a ,
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to
H o a r d o f J ’ufdie l n v t c u c t i o a of S a m l n o l *
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lllocl[’ i&gt;hoHP 2 4 5 ,- W f t n t 95 tf.
C o u n t y , a n e l ect i on will tut hel d a n d t h e H uihey Street, thence Lest on H u ,h e y Hick*.
ck». C U j k
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» * s « - ^ — ^
• a n t e la h e r e b y o r d e r e d t a be held in a a l d Street to Safiford Avenue, approximately
S p e c i a l T a * School D i s t r i c t No, 1 uf S a m ­ I brew quarter* of a mite.
C A Tieuleraor. Endor Curtail. I napwetors
inol e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . Ui ^ d a t e r n i l n e w h e t h e r
T h e p u b l l e r o a d f r o m O r l e d o l o # Cht i Tuot a, M: Ma ker , CI br k.
or n o t t h e r e shal l be l a v u r d ' b y sai d D l a t r l r t t o he L a i d s u r f a c e d a n d pav&lt;fi wVtiv clay;
. P r s c l n c t _ No, 5 — O v i e d o . Wm. I . a wt o u .
—a.*l a—
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b o n d s fa f hc s u m uf 174. 000 0&lt;J. i n h e a r mar l or o t h e r -ruita1'1- aui al . l t ' m
r iia.l' , ft -r o—m '*w
e r e’ J y . M c K t n r i e . V t. | | . H o w a r d . I n s p e c t o r * T . l a t o r e s t n o t t o excee d t h e r a t e of « p . r c e n t t he A t l a n t i c C o a s t L i n e H a ' l r o a d
r r a i v t J . U. J o n a s Cl er k
.
per a n n u m , t b r p r i n c i p a l of sai d h . t n d a t o l l r n a d w a ) St r e et " in &lt;Jie Y u a n
of f i v t e d u ,
I f ^^ l n c t No t l hul uul m l«H*|nr; J * r n t •, '*«»■
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,
m a t u r e t h i r t y year s a f t e r d a t e of i - . s i n c e ' I t r n r e F a s l e r l * a h m * t h e - p r x e n l p u h l i e Dar t H a r t , TVm J a c o b s , I n s p e c t o r s .
f
11.
a» p r o v i d e d f&lt;oin a t e e . dut i on
t h i * dtqf | n u i i t o t h e T n w c of C b u l u o t a .
t f i i s i aner f l r u m l e y . Cl er k
Wanted
-Kfcdak
finmlting,
24 hour
a d o p t e d by t he
C o u n t ) Board
of P u b l i c f oT. 1 1 p r o a ! m a t D y a l t mllra
P reci nct
No
s Gabr|,lla
I n s t r u c t i o n of S e m i n o l e C o q n i y , F l o r i d a ,
And Me It F u r t h e r I t esul ved. T h a i in ac. ' - | d i ; i T f,M o ^ m . a : S ^ ^ a l ' h V
W
P rint.,
In which e t r e t i o n uni) t h e fiuljr q u a l l f U d cur d a nee w i t h t h e t i e n » r * l l.nwv of t h e .dtatee J- M . WJJI ' amaon, C l e r k .
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4c
i l l 9075,
7&amp; S
ixnfnrd F
l a I-Gtp
I - f i t rv
4p each.
pach. RHo*
Sanford
Fla
e l e c t o r s , ( e a i d i n r w i t h i n Speci al L i S c h o o l of Fl or i da a n d An Act of t h e L v r i s i a t u r e of
I ' r e c l n r l No. 9 - - l . o n ^ w o q d IL A. J e n k i n s ,
Di s t r i c t No . I ol S e m t n o V C o u n t y a n d yrho H I 5 , a t a f o r e s a i d , t h a t a n el ect i on be cal l ed D. W Clodaer. W.
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ar e f r e e hol der # e h a l l j x i e n t i t l e d t o v a t , .
a n d f h e x a j n - ’la h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o be hel d, J . N. S e a r c y , Cl er k
For a practical nurse* col| 812 o rj
T h e f o l h m l n f p e r a o n k a r e a p p o i n t e d da no t h e filh dwy of S e p t e m b e r , A D. 1915. t oo
iP r eeci
c i n c t No . 10 — F s k .- 'M ir y , W. V. Dunn.
I n r p e c t o r e ar|fi cl er ks' of sa i d eleotfon
def cf ml t i c t h e q u e s t i o n aa t o Wh e t h e r or nott J - H . N. V
Poe t on. J o e F o r t i e r , F n a p a c t o t a ' A. E . address
807 Magnolia ave. R c o P r---e d.r.t.r t. , N o- I.: D. (!. M u n r o f . l L c. M a x - I bond# In t h e sur a of *440. 000 00 , h e a r i nff i i u h l o m . C l e r k . +
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w*U, J on D e k l o n l , t n a p e c t o r a . J . D P a r k e r . I nt er es t a t t h e r a t e of 4 U per c o a t p e r an|V
feronccs
furnished.
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m ; Intereat payable
teml-annually, the W. H. HaUar d. T o m Hi l l , C k a r | * e t j i l i a a ,
- Precinct N o 3: Tim Keene, K. U. H oarko' nrinni'tl of aaN bondt to mature thirty year* 1 n a p e e t o r a ; ft. A. F u l l e r , ( J e r k .
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W anted , to:. TrAdw- Good trudk
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after the date of t h e Issuance thereoi, ahall
Wil­
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T h a a a l d el ect i on t o o r d e r e d ' t o h e hel d the purposes sa heretofore eet forth.
• hall be he l d at t h e a e v e r a l pol !ln( p l a c e t
He II furthrr resolved. That t h U - e e t o In a a i d S p e c i a l T a x Sc hool Di s t r i ct No, 1 lution be publiahed la thtf H«»ford Herald
of Sen t l o o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , wher e t h e l ast a newspaper published at Sanford. In the
f c o t r a l e l ect i on waa he l d, Lh r o f i f h o u t t h e Conaty of Semlaole, and &gt;ke Slate of Florida

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Said elartloif ao ordarad t o ba held, ahall
be held at the polling p lace, la. tha v affeu e
prerlnrta Whera the last general Mrctlnti dag
held, tbroaghntit th e cnllra .County of. SerbInole, and euch election khall be rqqd ~
and the canvaaj al th e ve tee eertlfthd id .,
the returns and the ca n v a ia of the retd

nnd . delivery w affW i.and hurnrua. *Will trade 4or secdnrf fiand Ford car.
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ON TUESDAYS

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

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1913
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NO. 5

ROAD BONDS CARRY BY SEMINOLE TOURISTS ON
A LARGE MAJORITY IN
THE CLYDE LINE WILL
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BE HERE WEDNESDAY
Y

arteries in every part of Seminote
off*- ^
Chief I.oper Hero
Birthday Parly «l the (leach
Impressions of Sanford
FIRST SEASON S TRIP OF
Following is the returns fiom the \ A mong the visitoi a to the
Mild red Holly, the youngest dau­
Sanford, Sept 3nd.
THE OSCEOLA WILL
various precincts.
Sunday was Chas. Lopcr of Tax ares, ghter of Mr. and Mrs.. It. J. Holly, Editor Herald.
Precinct
For
Ago
of
this
city,
was
nine
years
old
lust
Impressed with .th e advantages
bettor known among many people
BRING A LARGE
Sanford, No. I
82
4
who know him as ;*Chicf" Loiter, Friday and us a guest of the Daytona heie that a ie hidden, in u measure,
CROWD HERE
Sanford No. 3
137
3
on account of his long service as Beach Hotel, was given a birthday I offer a 'fow thoughts fo, your
North it is five to s
I .on g wood _
36
mat shall of E ust Is and otho. cities p arty by Mrs. Ayers, the wtfo of columns,.
Here two months
Oviedo*
17
3
in Lake courtly.
At present he is Proprietor Ayers. The pa /iy was a months winter.
One of the largest summer excur15
3
marshall of Tavares, where ho now six Q.clock dinner ulTuir consisting a summer n a idle season! Compare the sionfc from New York to Hanford
he good rondo needed in Seminole .Geneva
Chuluotn
10
resides.
He Is an old .engineer of whole chicken, creamed potatoes, pat- living expenses. I see more gardens via C|yde Line is th a t on the steamer
county are now assured.
8
early days in Florida and for many tiesbects, salads etc., and then were ser­ in your city than in rural districts Lennpe th at left New York last Fri­
At an election held yesterduy, the Altamonte
years has been an employee of the ved Ice rroum and birthday cake, a Seems wo lined to learn, it is no day. The passengers will change at
10
people decided to vote for bonds for Monroe
4
Seaboard and A. C. L. as a lank fil- beautiful ulTcir with nine little red waste of land to grow vegetables for f Jacksonville to Die (Weoln and c«, m p
brick roads and they voted fAt them Lake • Mary
candlMT and nuts and candies for j home ’altove tYl&lt;&gt;me
.« produced for mar- to SAnford. This will be the first
Gabrieli*
6
!er.
in no uncertain terms.. The vote was ,
While
marshall
of
Eustis,
the
a.r-1
embelli'hiinpin.
Tl.j
l
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j
honorce
ket.
W
e'h
a
v
e
the habit Of lix ing trifl of th(l o«r oo|tx for th » i n t e l
rather, light ail over the county,’ as
served her guests and in turn was out of pnpet bags. Why not devote srU50ll anfl wn„ rnnd necessary by
rested
the
biggest
bully
in
the
coun­
the election was held on Labor Day
a little more time to growing stock the unprecedented ri«n&gt;i of the Mlpity . a man who weighed a bent 350 the recipient u( many presents.
Total
drift
110
and the greater part of the popula­
The little guests wdre. Margaret and chicken*: feed.
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Wculd it not tfier tourists to see Florida whib- the
po^Ads
and
Chief
Lopcr,
a
small
man
tion w*u9 away front home, enjoying
Zachary and brother. Arthur Jr., save dollars?
of
imoul
135
pounds
used
his
d
u
b
cheap rate were stil] good
the beaches oi lakes or other re­
Married nl llaplisl Temp le
u r r o und i ng s
ut the last moment and Mibduc.il the Kincheii Powers, Sari. Evelyn WilSanlcrd has tich
n .h ssurroundings
, These summer rates on the Clyde
sorts.
This morning at six-thirty. Miss bully after n nusty fight th at is still ^it'ma ami Frederick Williams and Inn.ls th at grow bettor with culH-. U n e „ r „ p a g i n g hundreds „r people
A t on eatly hour in the day, it Clara Elizabeth Harvey of Odando
vntion. Where lio.th xirgln soil is
Stnfori, rml lhU lurK„
the talk of Eustis and I-nke county. May und Robert Holly.
lit rgo frowd r „ m.
wjaa seen" that Hanford would carry w a s married to Mr L. I. Boynton,
best and it requires &lt;-onstant effort jn(.
|)uri
Charlie is sin old Confederate .
ink* Hero on Wednesday should be
tho* bonds by a large majority and • ulso of Orlando. The ceremony was
Irs.
W. Brady has returned to retain prodi ctiveness.
xereran and served full tim e fn ihf-J Mrs.
taken over tho good brick roads in
while theru was some opposition, read' by Itev G«*o, Hyman in ihe
p
visit to friends
Gi ofgta regiment.
He is about 80 homee from a pleasant
Your streets und future lake front automobiles and shown* the farms
m any of those who opposed it did so cilia e iif the ill!plot !'• tfqiju.
M* 1 ,-i.rs old. but is "»]'r&gt; us a youngster, i and ri l. tiw
II T e n n e s s e e
are the prettiest I have seen In the itlld the seed beds and the big crops
from the standpoint of higher liu*n, and Mrs Jones and Mr* Harver
State The locution of Sanford with of corn and m.tnt other uttructiiiqin
and some were foi the bonds after tlie mother of the britb witnessed
rich environments arc enough to They im:&gt; nut want a home in Flor­
tlie situation had been fully explained the itircmiiry
make "Life W*&gt;rtti l.txtiig" to un\ ida lull ibefi- I' lOi tilin g
Jll-I
to them.’
om* desiring a city or countr&gt; home what they ought do if they were
Ju-' after the
pi,. w,i» prniniu;.
T he vote yesterday means that
I find farmers here who "inude proprtrlx shown the many ad vantag­
red husliaml and wife the party
Seminole county can now join the motored to Daytona Itea i It f• r ai
nothing
and sometimes report » es of the Sanford section The ("Kile
other counties with hard roads That 1 putlog ol a i i r . i l if.iy &gt;
1**--* How is it * Slop winter . nd Line nxeursums are bringing a good
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there will he a brick road from Han­
spring, meet living expenses and class of business men to Florida
ford to Geneva; fiom Sanford to
THE NEW PROHIBITION LAW FROM SEVEAE
often ‘‘go north in summ er’' Then bUsimgiu men who n o not get away
«*n*&gt;u*&gt; XlnuiM l i c a d y
Oviedo; from the special dtstriii
if u surpl.ua is not in (In- treasury ill the winter time, and are interested
VIEW
POINTS
lines to the Lake county line ami •- ^ V t . - u s . E r - u rrpf nitor, I! K Tola r
at the end of the season " 1 lost" enough in seeing 1 lor id.i to mine
h u m the special district line south will be refill V lit Itarfd tn fjis ri jn)^'
In other states, men often come down in the summer instead of tak­
f h u m i m i . m tiKxrn p o s t
to join with the Orange county pav­ ill another wertk a ltd w is lies fit in
out without it dollar, the same as ing a trip to Canada and other
form. !th«*- public that if there a To
ing.
the man on a sal.tr&gt;
True, some northern points
or*., dat a
that
ill* ha
i
prox'tih &lt;1 for emergency cases to puss articles of food are dear
■outtr.U**(l fiom last issue
It means th at Seminole will keep a rty • jrvnp le
Then 'll.
tb
H,,* Duvjs Package iaiw was in* lr.ws when great expediency is nec- mute eliminates so much wxpense i
her rightful place among the* J&gt;roh*’ ...*',,lld* ‘I I - '
t After a pleltaan! &lt;t.i&gt; here oT sev­
gressive counties of the s t i l e / *ir
»r*’,,l*1'* »&lt; -'tiding tr'xiiK'iil and brought up ut a phy­ esHiir.x
Compare advantages and disadvan­
The Davis Package Law was pas­ tages; see if the zephyrs of the ocean eral days on business ami pleasure4,
siological moment! Just a few days
while Seminole wan among tl.*- Unit t■.h&gt;Pr ’1,,‘‘ J'lIOrmutlon at Sanford
vunui to its introduction consli- sed in the Senate on Wednesday,^ sweep over a better pljire than Sun­ S. Maxwell, a well known resident of
counties to hole for bonds fur hriefi’ * Indicatfnhs are that Seminole CoAjn
Sanford, has returned to his bomb.
roads, it wuh done by apcai|tl• dis- ( ty will Xhnw sortie in,OMO pi-iqde, tutlim.il amendment for prohibition AI'ril 28. and the senate journal of j()rij „„ Beautiful Lake Monroe
Mr Maxwell, while here, stated that
that
date
showed
that
it
was
con­
lisil
bgerj
defeated
in
the
senate
by
trict uct and the rest «*f the county which i- n substantial gam it. t htK E N TU C K Y
business is improving in hts s e c t i o n
did not participate in tho paving Past lw o years. "Sitniord shows a one vote,' which exasperated the sidered in tin* morning, and upon
of the state a nd the businevt men
thus leaving sevctnl stretrlies of
per cent ^increase ox'i*r U" 4 cfhwus pudtibiltyn element to such an ex­ motion .of the author. Mr Davis, it
theie art* expecting an early return
Iderman
Davison
returned
yes­
tent,“ Chill when the Davis Rill wes was made a special order for eon- \ u
clay roads between the brick. SJnchJ°f 1310.
, • ,*„
*•'*
to
prosperity. He says that the farm­
terday
from
Daytona
Beach
where
introduced under pressure, nnd un- sidaration ut four o clock that same
all of our neighbors are paving wilhjY
1 .1 * * [ ^
*-J‘ r '
ers
a n &lt; l iu»y harvesting their large
he
has
been
having
excellent
luck
brick nnd sand oil, Seminole county
.Arthur YtjwJ*ll* left last Saturday (IcYthf dbectio/t of rhu-superintend-? tiny, at which time it was brought
corn
erops and are now preparing
fishing.
He
came
buck
long
enough
up
and
put
upon
final
passage.
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could not be left at the post and the J (or
York
Ute tyjlhbuy fall dent Of itie Anti-Saloon Ix*ague of
will to plant their xxinter celery nnd other
The
liquor
interests
pretended
to
to
cast
his
vote
for
bonds
and
Fliiridn,
Rev.
C.
W
Crooko,
whoi
issue passed yesterday will give th e , goods for .yjiecMon* of N. P* Voxvelb
vegetable crojet Tlittex-Union
tn addition to being a minister, is l.e S l a b b e d to the very core l&gt;ut a l a s ' | return to tin* beach tomoirow
county 1460,000 to pave tile main &amp; G
o
,
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iiWo mi eloquent »|n*uker and an us twenty days later or on Tm-sday , ----- ------------ -—
tute politician, thousands of tele May is, the senate corrected journal
grams poured in to incmbeCs of the ol April 38 by a two-t birds \*&gt;te,
legist a Une. The re s u lt, was, to sa t­ and it was corrected in an eminently
isfy—their coualjturntrit ihe Dayis proper way, whereby there could ho
no question as to the intent of the
Package- Law waxenacted.
In their.hurry, to 'eijart law it was correction.
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thought fitY n while that all con­
The joke of this proposition was NATURAL WATERWAY THAT HAS BEEN R E C O M STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE OF THREE MEN IN THIS stitutional requirements had not been that the liquor interests did not
MENDED BY ENGINEERS
ki
that it bud been corrected, amL
SECTION OF THE STATE- V, . •'-*'' ( - &gt; &gt; complied with .sind those represent­ know
ing the liquor interests were full of were quietly wailing for the secretary \ , |( (h(. (1UcUMioil o( , be purchase should have, ample cumi! nciomoiln[a there a strange fatality a tta c h ­ jjo t’ ,bi*en hp^rii ,frfim sirii'i* writing glee The constitution requires that of tin* state senate
tim-*li nnd file , 0j Lj)(,
Enst ( ’oust t ’aiinl, by lion
I say they sl.ut.ld b.t \ i cans]
ed to ihe utmospheye around^this Jus iWtfc from ^J’rtfurri cfnturR that when » bill is under consideration in wbut is known as " E r r a t a ’’, winch the government, Wi|h l he purpose facilities, because tile State jmiit for
city? In the past two weeks no less he biw) \ ^ Itld yoi&gt; and C s h f wViting each branch of the legislature that usually takes about five or six days I of making it « part of the inland it by grnnts of vast acreage of what
th a n three people have disappeared to-aiTf if-wlieo he w^s’-wilh you tijere it shall he read three times on tfirpe iJfier adjournment of the legislature, Waterway to Key West, several is becoming our most valuable lands,
'qnyihir'gt ujiparcntly.
wrong sepal ate days, before being passed rtfoxxxver, they took the precaution
in this vicinity. They were either
First und whil* these lands were donated
wiffl'dliffi?
His
xaifeUs'In.great
d|Si on a majority-vote. ’ However,’ the to send a competent attorney to things should be considered,
thinking of coming to Sanford ,had
let
us
consider
the
feasibility
and by the government for the reclama­
c om e to Sanford or hud just left trert . i i t d anything 'T hat ydu B(ig- ■institution also provides th a t a .Tnllahaaaeo, nnd he returned with
tion, I know of no acre thut they re­
cost
of
construction
and
m
ainten­
Sanford when they disappeared .and gost Tfrtnld • be u p |i r e d a t e d /
two-third^ vpto \ n n ^ p a s s a bill or the information that there was no ance of a water way (torn the mouth claimed. '
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* Yours truly,
have not _been h e a rd , from stn£e. c
law rnstanter—tlibi jjidvislon being e rro r.ap to the journal-of procecdure of the St. Johns RiVcr to Key West.
,
,71—*W. R. HARDEE
IJe th a t ns it may, the State paid *
W ith thu large population of 'ttyiV v.:— ‘
in passing was correct uml legal,
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Under former instruct Tons of Con­ tiic* canal com pany in. land, to cut
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Jenson, Gla.
•action and the cosuirtpofitan com
hj* Davis Package Law does not gress a board of engineers lias made and m aintain this canal and 1 wRh
Mnr.’ S. A.- Chancellor arrived here
position one can easily . IpAe their
etlpe?
clubs. This is ex pal in red by a ' full investigation of the various other citizens approved It. The East
The followflig disappearancea were on the noon train from. Sanford.
identity here and these lost ones areatitHna
th a t uniler the d u b license routes nnd unaanirnously reported in Coast people got whet they tirfkcd
probably wandering through thu noted’ in tfie TTmes-Uniom from She stated.* that* nhc und HariiiAJc
laW'tfA
Florida tbe service of sup- fax*or of thy route via St. Johns for a t t h e 'expense of the State and
moved .to. SanfOr^ rybout'.JX month
celery delta or have taken posi­ two ;d|fTcrent towns.
plyinglbitoxicuting
llquora to mem­ river to Salt Lake und a canal into governm ent.
ugo
from
PeitKacob,
,witH
the
inten­
Would they qftw s * i l :*Edah, Sept. 1.— F, P. Wilson of
tion" with the growers in this sec­
bers
a.A&lt;l
nod-resident
a guests doeir the Jndian Rivet as. Ix-mg, in-their w hat the State paid for hack to the
tion
of
opening!Ui&gt;‘:a.1
j
vafUiirftnt
bus­
tion. Secretary Haynes of the Com­ this pfuce left there two weeks ago
Friday attal'nqcmylast, Har­ Aot ronio 4 under the definition of opinion, .the best, and by .S3,OQO.OOO Govern hicTit, tliel,.ptlglm*l donrtfs?.
mercial Club bas reeeivi'ft tin* follow­ jxith -a Jccksonville travelling man, iness.
din
k
stated'
. he W*».*golryr to sale. -Tlriit pfohahly. means that ij the cheapest. ThJs report was r p 7 i f , so, to whom should the ptocecds
leaving
him
at
New
Smyrna.
From
ing letter and if any one cun throwr
the Davis’ PjxekntTC Lwj» is Upheld as proved b y ,th e Chief of engineers and of “ .purchase go?. 1/ ILL did rtpf-in- *. ‘A ’
any light on the subject the same there he went to Sanford and Jhettce look a l "solnfesgordejt; |jiftd*.a&lt;pd if he
cfo sth u tlo n a l-T q ’J the 4 courts, that subm itted arid unless it can lif^piudc tcrfjjre* with the rights df otheis, I*
will bo gratefully received by Ml to Tavares. He wrote, his wife .from could Und nothing' tu V i i t him might
Hquor
,^lul« world, .without end will tf&gt;.apIUiar thlit there are prfriiWiiSunt would not ro m p is ih ..but in the selfthese points nnd from Tavares, laUr’ go to DcLaniL’jm a prospecting
.
H aync" and forwarded by him
sitting
Up, and proVp'to be surh a roasort's.why this most (Usizable nttd isii desire to ccet'rnplbh th« above**
Not returning on F rid a y qtj
saying he was going to •E ush^.T hnt tour.
4 ».•**
the relatives of tho lost ones.
set’ asiiUi'.Tt deni the rights arid interests dT-ai
he Saturday, n^td having 4oft. no • furt p^irhyice, and oh ac« 6 unt of their fcar.able roulo ftho|ild
.*
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Jensen, Fla., Sept. 3, 15 was thu last heard from him, a
memniu'sh^jJ
hovfhg
Votes
ofpolitical
should
atand
and
ho
doufit
will. **■ ’ farjje nupthcr. of ceHtntits on the'^STT
*
Y
h
er'clu
e
as
to
his
intenionsj
Mrs.
wes supposed to roturn home
Sec. Board of Trade
(Qbunrellor .states th a t *hv' .reported power, it .will be'fotrnd diflicult to . 1 take It,.therefore, the “ burden of Johns and contiguousSsjiuoposed' to
Eustis. Jt is thought tha.t .Air.*
Sanford .x,Florida
thu,disappearance to tholocalfauthor- enforce the law* If they are not order­ the proof ia on the defendant, which be sacrificed', v. • v
son cither lost his i
Dear .S ir —
im! hut no clue ojTthe iniYwing man ly conducted. Thu history of liquor in this case,-.tire the owners, of thu.
lade
somewhere. Inquiry^KW’btk
* T.wo weeks ago today (Friday)
The; rarrying mil of tho St. Jo’hfts *
She clubs is th a t ,'t h e y invariably pro­ &lt;-anal, who, it appears, are desirous
f t Juul been discoverJ*d so far.
F. P. Wilson of Eden ,a neighbor at vurloun places,
river'
ilytal f Idea, veil|:7-«r«ojnj&gt;Jiib- j
duce
prohibition,
becoming
such
n
of
sidling
their
canal
to
the
govern­
‘thert decided to'rorne to Dcl^and to
of mipe left home and went to your him .dan be .found.
oho of thr*se prefects provided for. *
nuisance
that,
to
eliminate
them
ment.
It
is
legitimate
to
suppose
continue
her
search,
arriving
Jn
this
city. He wrote hts wife from San­ ’WlUJi'-be^lvft homa he *was Vuithey do pot find it profitable, as Jt by the leghlatxtre o r 1866 before the
After ’ interviewsing counties &lt;y* precincts vote dry.
ford th a t he had spent sometime frfLnjr^roin headache und dixziness, gity today.
there was n slate law* now stands, to continue to. own and InterotU i m p ro v e m e n t lands, a m o u n t­
the real estate agencies
; « bloW on the back of his piratv4 ’al,y
while there with the Secretary of * Liquor Petition Law, operate it. The reavon urged is that ing' to over 2 0 ,00 0,00 0 acres hr.d
wfdal ling cocoanut. Doc- in the city a n d calling a t 'th e local
•he Board of Trade, his wife tolls,
vided that If one wanted improvement by the governtnent- l&gt;«cn tourhejL Space docs not per­
he is sufTering hospital without finding any informa­
me th a t she wrote you asking ubout;i t o r f
th at he.would have tp would m ake it of real service to the mit cf further m g u m e n t, nprd 0 *? k 4. her husband, but that she has not T w p i* a loss- of m em o ry ^ J^ ip Wtipd. tion df'th e missing man, Mrs. Chunapttrur necessary, ih view o f ' the
secure
a
nJaJority
of tjte registered public.
received any reply. I must pre-j, jfT Y^e*iyi*ing WltmiSion oTTlie u^ain, [c^lor Teturned to Sanford this ufterIn order to do this, Congress will disinterested and unprejudiced Judge 2 ?S
come on very grfi^uullta tiOpn, lnte’t fding, she sa:id,' to put the voiem in tho precinct in which .he
aume th a t you did not receive
menl of the Board of. Engineers and •
artd'he has probably lost his identity, m k lte r'in the hands of tjtc atlthur- desired to conduct business--which be urged to abandon the approved
- *•*. .
letter, and am writing to as
the
inenntro vert able fact, that* a *
regard t o . ^ I r .
Wilson and.solrttj ' 'J lT is rather tall and slender, skin Iticn so th a t iT 'syatamatlc -.sifrarch petition when presented to the coun­ route over tho St. Johns river with vast urea and many tinieiuJhe peoples
^
its navigable tributaries, uccCssable
dft&amp; tfW ery brown by ' thp sun, might be m ade, . Hardlnk Had about ty commissioners, and if- if they
you m a y , not rocull him will* An
will
be
seivpd
by
the
irto
i
f
4
the
tha.t he. is an English Canadian, six d a r t flnrfs**lround thtJ- eye*. gray ICOO.in cash oq his persopf besides found it 4in order, or In compliance to the most populous section of historic St. Johnh river s^ part offoqt tall, very dark compaction, -m tW a tfitS n T h n f r alrhJ^V w»atc. , Ipgal pipers belonging to Nte part- with tho law a n d ' the. same had a Flotida from Jacksonville to Ocula, this waterway.^ In addition- to Ita '
nyVx. and Mrs. Chancellor is greatly majority o f. t h e ' .registered bPtcrs Leesburg and Orlando, to run through
deep d«r'. .-rirflert ' hhdgr
OT".
Irt fear that, he "has met with foul in th a t precinct, and.jUpfc -signature uninhabited sahd durftex and marshes utility, economy and safety, It Saill
"inall moxJtaeffer hair very gray',
.play.
Rardink is- described as a was witnessed by-two people, a per­ by St.' Augustine, D aytona 'a n d give, to the citixcr.s of Florida snd
J. Howard.
ab o u t 4 * years of aifi. wed educated
__
Each of which is an ever increasing number of. to u r ­
German, originally coming fi'om the m it'w as granted. This.law had one New 8 myyna.
varji*- gentlemanly, formerly
co«-. this po
Netherlands ; 4 is about six feet in good effect. It kepL'Owrllfitior dealer accessible by inlets from the ocean, ists, the pleasures of. travel by. thin
- * with newspaper
'
- * sltmder( J, ***--. 8 i v. ,:
- - ' n etted
worlr,
with sufficient harbor for all tjieir matchless stream.*
Ind, Aug 31,—-Searching for heigluh, Very dark, somowhat p4st out of politics, for If he failed
in build. He *•»» not well whbVt *,
Respectfully subm itted,
business partner,, whose middle age, and nervous almost to a majority of .th e registered voters needs, and if the access to, ocean . .
traffic is n o t sufficient they have, or
Hftrdink, tb^ eatent of being slightly palsied.
Continued on Page 3
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GIVES COUNTY $450,000
AVAILABLE FOR BRICK
ROADS IN T H E
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COUNTY

THE DAVIS PACKAGE LAW

PEOPLE LOST IN SANr
FORD A N D ^ IC IN IT Y

ST. JOHNS RIVER INLAND
CANAL FOR FLORIDA

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AUGUST 27 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD
tin* only piper puW'ihrd In Somldota Coun­
ty, onto !n e*ch week, it l*aat lour w»*ka,
befool the data'flxid by th!s tt solution lot
the holding ot raid bond election.
Adoptoil thli Mb day of August, A. »»*
nta.
._
1,. I‘, llajsn, Chmn

Market P n a » n l i Good

Mr.
H. Mousef, Sales Managor
for Chase 4 Company, whcr dur* In Court i*l the t’ j u n tt J u d g e , 8 «
County, Kioto of F l i r l d a •
int tho past fivo weeks hua- yi»iUd
*' . " C. JV. nntamlngat,
l r fo E s t a t e ut
• l.'A- Clirk
the principal markets throughput the J» :cph Le ln ha rt
J T Mrl.aU&gt;'
Dialr
(etal)
t.. A. Hruralry
United States and Canada, calling T »andAlloil Creditor*,
Person* Jt n v i n j C la im *
All*-at
ilo-trd ol County C o m •old E s t a t e . ;
on Chaw &amp; Company a customers
K. A. Dougla*»
mistlo arsj SimYou -end ooth ot you, oro hcivby i
Clctk
Hoard
cl
County
ino'» C&gt;unty. Kl»
and. representatives,
investigating and required t o present any c l a im s .*
n
u
e
iji
which
you,
or
(
i
u
.
i
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y
.
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crop and business conditions, streng­ against t h e ^ e v ta t * ol Jose ph l,« lnh*
C o u n ty . FlW
thening and adding to tho Cltaso &amp; rrssed, lain. - I ;
tho undsrainj.-il F.-e utrlx ol aoid
In Courl o' C o o n tr J u d r r , Sem inole
Company selling organization, re­ nlthln ono year ( r u n the dsto hereof
County, H a l t ol F lo rid *
•*»
l
l
i
l
n
t
August
t
il
l
A.
I*.
H
i
t
.
cently returned to Jacksonville.
In re E l t i M ol
,.
J ! r * . N eltl* M. L»
Em ru e tt II. l ie ndon
'
.
Mr, Mouscr reports crop condi? loot kh 9tc
•
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Notice I* h.creby gjven . t o ,»ll w h o m it
m t y conce rn ,5 t b * t un the .20 th d » y ol
tion* in tho West, Middle West
October. A. I&gt;. 1 9 1 5 , sdiMl apply t o the
. .
R ESO LU TIO N
llonurutile Cieo. G. Herring. Ju dge ol oold
and Northwest as very favorable;
W herea t, tho »y*tom ol h e rd t a rlo ro d
o u rt, a* J u d g e ol P r o b a t e , lor Anal dis­
that business conditions in tho n i d i In tho C o u n ty ol Somlnolo li tacom- C
charge ■&gt; Adm inistrat or ol the e r t o t o ol

CLASSIFIED
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plele, and,
E m m e t t II. Ilermlon. doe*»»od5 and t h a t
Wberow, It would bo to the boot Infpwat at the name time I will preeent
ol tfcr prn.pl* ol bemlnul* C o u n t y to hsv* c o u n t ! ao
A dm inistr ator c l Mid oolnto. i built and l o n r t r u c t r d a th o ro u g h and t e a - and oik (or tboir a p p ro v a l.
^
plrte system «t bard eu rlaced highways,
P a l e d April 'll, A. r». 19 15 .
radiating tb r t tight t l t h e C o u n t y ol HttnBA U T L E T T W . H E R N D O N ,
•
A dm lniitro to r.
loo lr, and,
W herein. U has corn** to t h e knowledge
*B t 30, 5 - 1M, 6 -2 2 , 7 -2 0 , #-M, 9-21
For Salo Cheap— Gas -range, good;
el this b o a r d , t h a t a pronounced sentiment
■lists th ru u g tu u V the C o u n ty of Seminole
as now.
Inquire at Fernald Tin*
(or tho construct ion ol fu rth er h ard surfaced
Notice ol KlfCtlea N
Shop.
.
t— 1
8 0 -tf
highways, and
W lirrro*, o rvaolution ha* boon duly a d o p t ­
Where a*. tW* Hoard, a abort t im e ago ed b y . the Hoard ol C o u n t y C o m m U * i o n e rt
appointed a co m m ittee ol tbo citiions ol ol Seminole, C o u n ty , Fio rin a, ol oven d a t e ,
Seminole C o u n t y . Florida, to look Into the herew ith, t h a t It would bo eipe d ie n t an d to
For Sale-Nice Family horse, alsoquestion ol the construct ion of further the host i n t r r y n ol Seminole C o un ty. F'lorldo,
good
one-horse wngen, set- of harnesshard su rfaced highways and to make a re ­ to Im i i i C o u n t y Bond* ol the C o u n t y ol
port to .this B o a id , In w riting ,, with It* Bomlnole, (or the purpose, ol r e t a r d i n g , now saddle and bridle.
M. S. Nel­
redeeming en d taking up *tho present o u i 1163 or enquire at fire
• ta n d ln t laaue ol hod di, In the s u m ol son, Box
f i c o , 0 0 0 . 0 0 , Issued b y Special Hoad a n d station.
1 0 2 -tf
Brid ge D U tr ir l N o . 1 ol Sominola C o u n t y .
Florid a, and l o r tho fu rth e r purpoao of c o n ­
For Sa)e— Seed Potatoes for fair
s t r u c t in g , paving and h ard a u rla d n g ce rta in
highway* in t h e C e u n l y x*t Seminole; a n d
planting.
Inquire Byron H. Squires
also (or the purpose ol constructing, paving
and b i A su rf acing t h e tallowing hig hway*
1
0
1
-tfc
and ro s i n ol (h ^ C o u n t y ol Sominola and
S t a t e ol Flo rid a , to-wilt
Sanford an d Orlando H oad, to bo paved ' For Sale^—Two horse wagon and
with brick, from t h e intersection ol the mowing machine.'
Cheap C. F. Wil­
r&gt;irsiin
South .1
.line of Seminole C o u n ty , with th e
S a n fora and Oitsndo public road, t h t n e e liam*.
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running N ortheasterly billowing *aid pubol,
lie ruatl in Soldier** Creek,
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—
For Sain or Kent 330 nrrc*-K*elory
i|ipro iln uii&gt; l),
H »n
tniJ
flfe
^er. i f *
m ilti, *
land, $35.00 'pur acre. On malrt Unto
O rlfijn R o a d ’, to lie p aved mIt h brirk ,
frorp wbcfr a i H - r c i a d i a l a f i e r t i with the H. K. C. It. H.-2 mile* *n of Dnytonn.
iir rifn i Han ford k and Orlliuln brick f o l d
N orth of Hinkle’* mill. Houl heavier ly fol­ Good hard toad by pinru, 2 otory
lowing said Ovird&lt; Road |n a point cn e I’ouxu,
barn and packing house.
quarte r »*( a mils W rat \nd t hr e«. e lfh t» *»f
‘ Tfaca near house.
a mils* N o r th ' 6r t h r Hodthwrat corn er of Depot and
Hrction* tkrvtf, lownahiii tw e n ty one. S o u t h
of R a n e e thirty one K u i , ihenca B l i t on# 4 flowing''W ells;--TV. E. Sullivan,
half of • mil#. Ihenc# S u th t o the S eaboard
Air IJ n# Railroad In O v V d o , M o H d l ] ’alao
Hrcadwa\ S tr e e t in thr* T o w n of Oviedo, to
b#L p a v e d with brftrk* from where the Ai 1.a li­
tre Cnaa t L in r Railroad c r o ^ e a l lro a d w a y
Stre e t. Weal to the O vied o H ark , m a k lr.* a
total ut, a| pr««lTna*#ly. nine and a n t«fntha
mfjf«
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(•i»neva Road, to I »■ paved with brick,
lu | i n m i,f at the K ail end of brick road on
(irfu*' i Avenue, ih e n re f'lbiwlnif the
n a public road Soul heaat erly to I he North
line nf h rrlion H ll'een . Town*hH» T wer»' &gt;
South ol Rtfnye T h irty iws»
t h e n re
Kaet on. half of a mile thence South
uuarte r of a mile, t h e n re W f*t one a i it e e n t h
of a ntile. thence St.uth w v m ei^hta of a
r mile. hence Ka«f to Florida Ka*t l 'n * i t
Uailrom-I. ex cep t, *T pro *t m a» #l&gt; two mil#*
For It* tit- One i ado tlold, ono
i$vs*i luw land ilija ceni to Ft ioh u lh »r r,
which u to be h a r d . aurfated with ahell or 5 aero
Hold under »luU* ot high
oth er mult a hie materiatcultivation.
Also piantod to cowWokiw a Road, to be j a\ed with bftek
from I he Weal end nf the t rl rk load on thr peas.
Rou-soimlili- ront. Inquire W.
r tnutijiv of Ft
(left rude A** ru e ,
\\*it
C Font
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to W ik i a a Hridre, a dutmnre of. js|i|ir*'t
Irr.ately, three and one half mile*
Union Avenue and MeHonvillc Avenue
For K en t— Suvcrul nice ofllco
t ‘ounty, Florid a, »a,d iaaue of bond* h eir - to be paved with brick, from the E a st end
ii g date the 1-t day of J a n u a r y A D 1913, of brick pavement on Union Avenue, F a st room* over Yowell's.
Enquire N. P.
and if a bond l u u r . »n t h r $utn of M ,VO,QO0*UO t &lt;1 Mellon vflle Avenue, thence South on
of thr ‘minty uf Heuvlnole
authurfred by M ell urt v die Avenue to Celery Avenue, a Vasrvcll 4 Fo.
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•n fleilHin ri lle d and held for th a t pur
dial a nr*, i-f. apfi roii mat ely one mile
jiti*r hundiB t « the amourui *»( 1200,(^10 0li
}*ar k Avenue and Hughey St I re t, to hr
rtf the paid county bond ia«ue, which are to
ia ii e rf with brick, from the Jmteraeriinn of
hr lai urd for the purpoae of l i k i n g Up ind
olr ik A v#■n tie a nd T e n t h H1.rret, Sout li i •&gt;
redeeming the preaent uu tat an d i m Special Hug bey Sirnet. then re Kail on Hughey
Hoad a pa Bridge D U tH rt No- l Banda of S tr eet |(i Sanford A venue, appr oximately,
Seminole f'au iity , Florida, •ha’ l nol be sold, thr*4 fjuartera of a tnlle
.
For Hunt— Two acren improvod
negotiated or uaed for any oth er purpoie
T h e puhlir roaid from Oviedo to C n uluota
whatioa* vet, o th rr than for the purpoae of to be haul surfareil and Jiaved frfth clay land, all tilud.
Cash rent. Close in.
refundir g. redeeming and taking up the pres­ rnirl or other vultable material, from whefe
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ent outat andin g i**u* of bonda of Hperiat the Atlantic t'oa*t U n e Rfilroad rr4»*#e* Enquire A rnetts Bather Shop
Rngd and Bridge D istrict No. I of Bern* H ro a d w ty Stree t in t h r Town of Oviedo
molt &lt;’ «&gt;unty, Florida.
the n re Ka«lerl&gt; alone th« prc*#nl pubile road
R E N T — Pleasant rooms and
He it F urth er Itemedved. tha t if an liaue to ( h r Town itf r h u l u v i a . a distance of, FOll
of bonds, in t h r *um of J J fldl.UOO.OO i» m t hor- ap p rn cim a rl&gt;. atx mil##.
olllce*
in Bishop Block, overlooking
iged by art ili rlloA i callatl and held fo r 'th a t
Said re.olution fu rther providing for and
ur pose, in acrordaficr with the General erderiog un rlecticm to be held In the C o u n ­ Lake
Monroo and new post-offico
.aw* of the S ta te of Florida am ! In accord* ty ol SentlLOle lint S t a t e of Florida on lb#
ante wit b a n .Ar t j»a*ae «l li) t h e 1,egt»l at tir r tS.th day of Repiamh-er,' A. J l . IM S. t o de* kRp . Alao, store roqm,- name building.
olf the
S ta t e of Florida of IWI5, cntRlid* 1r ; nil nr the qur itio a as to the (»*uanf«i of Call Thatcher Tlenlt/ d&gt;., Bishop
‘ •AN A C T TO F H Q V I I I F A M KT HOT) •aid Bond* In the turn of f 4 5 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 , to
in
w h ic h
T in : ro o N T &gt;
of
bf. m
bear Inter***! at the rate of
par c«r.t Per Block, Phone 245.— Want 95 tf.
IN ol.K
K TA T K
of
FI i ‘ HI HA.
MAY an num. Ia***re*t on »alr* hnml* to lie p ayab le
ism K
bonds
m u
T in
; t k f o s k •emi annual!} , taid bund- to Hhature third V
i d r O N S T I l l I F IN D Kit IIT IIF.lt H A RD y v t r x after the date of the i * * m n r r thereof,
For Rent*Now Cottage. J. Musson
M KFA&lt; H i
11 i »A HS
T ‘ » IM(c»Vll)R i*&gt;d issue
boe &lt;|* 1 «» be f l a i r ! July l •! ! 9 I $
9H-9tp
WA &gt;S
AND
M F ANP
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l A K I NG
•■ul resolution furth*r providing I hat if in
• A id; o f
a n d
li i : i ' i ; i M l N ci i o u F of bon&gt;i* in the sum of USil.OOD &lt;10 I*

FOR SALE

These are especially at
tractive looking

Winter wear

NEW SILK S
See those Awning Stripe
Silks, especially stylish for
shirtwaists.

received by express a

few very pretty skirts made
of the new fall woolen.

$4.98 Up

PRICE

BOYS’ CLOTH

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Mr. Mouser stated.
"L n s t year
at the opening of tho season, Florida
found itself in possession of an ab­
normally large'Grapefruit crop, jvilh
business conditions throughout th
country demoralized and the con­
sumptive demand greatly restricted.
" T h e situation is cntlrely^different at this * time, as tho coming
grapefruit crop promises to run way
short of l a s t . year-and all Jntiituticks point t o a heavy consumptive
dgmand„ri»hl /from the beginning
of tho season", The large quantities
of Grapefruit distributed throughout
the country last season and sold at
low prices created an immoose de­
mand,'which should hold very mnterii.lly in marketing at *atiafnctofy
prices the drop now tin the trees.
"L ast year at this time, Califor­
nia Valencia Oranges of good qual­
ity were in heavy supply and selling
at extremely low ptioe£
"California Valencias .were in-pos­
session of northern and west^m'rnnrkots and also moving into the' East
tit the flint* Florida Oranges com
me need t o . go forward.
California
Valencia* conti ntti-*l svaili.hle in
lit tin* early Northern I 'alifori.u
Navels were read) f"r sliipmeru
( 'oiiaequent l_\, sales of Florida Or.in
get in market* west .mti r.orth if
St Louis and north &lt;*( Circirsrun
were limited an,d it was necessary
to *ell the bulk of the Flntidl
ipovenient m Southern and Kasteoi
markets, which, of course, meant
lower price* than would have pre­
vailed if conditions hud permitted
heavier sales in the West and wider
distribution
Furthermore, on ac­
count of poor business condition*
the support of the Southern markets
was limited.
"A t this writing, however, Cal­
ifornia Valencias are in light sup­
ply and selling in Eastern markets
at from $4.00 to $6.00 per bo* — more
than double the prices reftlired at
the same time Inst year.
"Advices from California indicate
F
that their Valencia* will probably
be out of the way J&gt;y the time Flor­
ida Oranges begin to go forward.
This means, that Florida Oranges
will not go up against California
Valencia* competition at the begin­
ning of the season, and also that the
x . uu n t i l .
trade and consumer* who have been T I J I C T HON US II I
doing without Oranges on account
of high prices ruling on Californian,
will be anxious to secure Florida
Orange* and willing to pay good
prices.Mr Mouser stated th a t, arcount
business conditions in some sections J that ib
of the country still being fur from
good and the Ftiropeun and Mex­
ican wars causing more or less of a
disturbed feeling in this country, it
would not be wise at this time, to
anticipate high prices for Florida
Oranges and Grapefruit, but that he
docs feel safe in advising Florida
growers that indications point togood and sntisfaclqry prices!
Chase &amp; Company do business in
all carlot markets in * the United
Slates and Canada. - ,-They have a
J a V c established purchasing trade
anior,j('tlje'largest and best jobbers.
'tTPBfcr-.latge shippers of Florida Cclcfyrtftxniimies, fTinyajqile* Ktc., in
'Add!lion to . Florida 'Citrus Fruits,
Chase &amp; CompAny\dO not^fliscontinne doing business' with- thi^trudfl, at
the close of tho-.Oraifgb.^Vitl'CmfiBr
fruit-, &lt;!«*'• but nM* iji i.cfow tounh
,Wjth“ : tbVm practically'' tTip 'untin*
.year. M.^** Modkcr-advlse* th at the
balk rtf’ Chase 4 CdthVOny s Orange l litc r, which D to b« hard su rlsca d with
Anil Grapefruit.shipmeata^ure sold thall o r oth er suitable malarial.
Wcklwa Road. t ‘* be pavod with brick
•Ut . private
u4d ojvly&gt; n sptftll from
t h * West' and of brick ro ad , On th*
n of Bt. Gertrud* A s r n u s . West
pOWujtagu at ulicit an.
**/" ' citrnslo
to Weklwa llrid ec. * distance of, appro*!.
- , Aomarkabls w irer. “
■rMy liltw hlecc, five year-old. went
,lo vt*Jt hjt^nunt who lived oh n large
other improvementa Cn
•the
i deepwater well, the
^ “L^oyyftlgR tabled of sulphur, tlpon
-heiOff aakOfl ?V&gt;utJ^tV\itdt on hey- rei tfflkhoiav- 1
isr telllnn of tho
triatiy ludlvfdljht thld'iut-alui'had sum
"It 'wurMt tn c, nuupRta, but the water
in*{(‘)l yowT oc 4'fKftf Or aumthlng.''—
• Chiciffo^Trlbunfi.

FhMnfl G.-tjund*.
. ' A l b n a i o c a - o j i il .i jt m t y . fi sh w h

•rryiftffj; havy.tceL* {0 ^ 0 4 only lu the
Mediterranean In afliheient'qimatlUes
to form Ihu 4&gt;as!s of an Industry, aro
«ald now to bo caught !u unornioui
quantities nlojiR the coast tif stAithorn
California At Ban Pedro a fleet of
gusallno launches finds iirqfitabltt cmtdoyjiiffnt, during the sea sari in catch­
ing these A kh jjo yh o packj-TS.

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nstpfy , thtco and on* hslf inllrs
Union A venue and Ms’lonvulc- Avenue,
to h* paVtsI with t-rirk. from l ho East end
of. brick pavement on (Vlon A v’c n p c , ' E a s t
to KfrltonvUte Avenue, theory South ,*n
MellonVlU* Avenue to Celery Avenue, l
distance of, k pp ro ilm ata ly , on* mile.
Park A *rntie and H u i h e y Street, to h*
avrd wllh brick Jr o m the Inlers.ctlon of
'ark Avenue and Te n th S t r c T . South to
Hughey Street, then re East un Hughey
Street In BanfcriT Avenue, approximately
ihrtr q ua rlr f* nf a rr^lr
Th r ju$Mjr f #■! from /&gt;vu*.|i» t u ( h ila oia,
l«» !••- hafti «urfar»&lt;t «n*I |ia*cif v j K r|*}
rtia*i oy (fih*r ruiuhl* rn air Mai. f i ' m
Ihr &gt;\l ta n ti &gt;' Gtigal 1 In? i U 'l m a I rnni*-*
llrnatlwa} J*t r ff I in thr t o w n nf iiY ftlo ,
11 #ti r r h aalr riJr a !.a mg |h** |»rf&gt;a*rti p ubl 1c
u**fll la ih# Town nf &lt;"» ulu ol a, a illaiaijr®
nf, a | j rcxl rn airly, ait milra
And II* It F u r t h - r lt**olv#d, TJsat in
rrfd«fifi» with th* ( i f i i r r i l I . t t t i.( thn 5 i * i r
Of FltJtida a n d , an Arl of the (.•gUUtur* of
1Vt&amp;. M ■ lu m ilf i, tha t an fl r rl lo n be rillfd
and e h * warn* Is herthy ordered to ha held,
* " Ti** * l b day of F e p t/tj)b c r , . A , i». 1015. to
delehmiri* the question as to whether or Dot,
Juwds tw. th * sum of Mho.oou.oo, bvarin t
W W E J »*
t » t * P f - . f i P *r c e n t' per l a hum. ” n ttre a t payable Araf-antuially. -th*

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In t i c n r i i i n r * with ill* U . n r r s l Law* ot t h *
8 t s l « ot Mcr lits , mu) in s r co rd a n co with &gt;n
A n p s u s t i hy th* I,* sl*l*iutn * f - t h r j p l a t *
ol iqoficl* of 1015, ontliind *'AN A C T TO
riio v iiit: a m e t h o d n y w h ic h t i u :
C O U N T Y o r 8E M IN O I.K , S T A T E O F
FI.D K ID A ,
MAY IS S U E
IlONOJi KOIl
L o s t — S a t u r d a y n ig h t. L i t t l e go ld
llii.
t'H H P O S K
OF
C O N S T it t H ’ T t N O
F I It T I I KU I I A t t l ) M U H F A C E O ' H O A D S w i s h - h o i r e p i n . , l f f o u n d p l e a n e n e e
TO I ' H O V i l l E W A Y S A N D M E A N S OH
G u y S te n n tro m at "fleraltl tlfh ce . l - 2 t
T A K I N G C A K E &lt;&gt;K A N D R E D E E M I N G
S PEC IA L
HOAD A N D
BRID G E
D IS ­
T R I C T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E ISSU ED
IN S A I D C O U N T Y . A N D TO P R O V I D E
-Kodak lini.ahing, 24 hour
T H E R E A F T E R F D R 1 1 ' E L E V Y OK A
ilmn developed JOe, pripts
T A X FOR T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T E R ­
EST AND T H E C R E A T IO N OF A S IN K ­
Box 97 5 Sanford Fla 1 -titp
IN G F U N D F O R S A I D B O N D S . A N D
FOR
AN I N T E R E S T
AND S IN K IN G
F U N D TO C O V E R T H E P R E S E N T O U T
Wanted Permanent position hy
STA N D IN G
E X IS T IN G
BONDED
IN ­
DEBTEDNESS
OF
S PE C IA L
H O A D first-class, experienced young' lady
.A N D
BR ID G E
D IST R IC T
NUM BER
O N E , O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y . ” t h s ) Htenographer, from New York, call
5 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 af s s l a bond Issue shall h« useil at ijggtal Telegraph Co.
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for t h * purpou* of ( s k i n s up snd r * d » « m ln (
t h r p r*s*n l outst an din g bond Issue of 12 00 ,6 0 0 . 0 0 of H|feri*t R o a d snd B rid ie Distrlrt
Fdr n practical nurse cull 8 !
No 1 ol SerolheD V 'o u n ty , Florid*, tho som s in ln t 5 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 of ssid bond Issu* to add roan H07
Magnolia nvc.
b* *i p*nde&lt;t and u t s d In the ron*tru etlon
Terences furnished.
,* 104of r o a d s as hrreftisbov* pat forth..
There fore , Ilk It flrtu W rd , T h a t notice, be
and t h * sa m e Is hereby given that on the r- Wantet— Position an stonofcTnphci
Oth d a y of September, A. D. 1015, and In
Addles*
pursu ance of the reaolultnn, aforesaid, duly hy young mm. of ability.
ad op ted by the C o u n ty Commlsainner* of
P.
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Box
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Seminole C o u n ty . Florida, an election arili
be held and tha sa m e Is hereby ordered t o
be held. t h r o u ( h o u t (be CtrOciy ol Samlnofn
Trude—*Good / trurli
to determine whether or not thc/e shall
be issued by the said cm
Seminnie'!*BB,d delivery wagOn' and harncu
bonds In the turn o l I l f
ViH trade for eecond hand Ford car
Interest at t h e rate ol 5 1 ,
nutn. Interest on said bond- to t * f s v S l ^ J J , Ij. Mill'r at Miller &amp; Bakery, Magsem i-annually, *.,id bonds to m stu /e t h l r ^
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y e a r* after tha d a te of Dsuanra thereo li ,uolla Ave.
said Issue of bonds in be dated July 1st, 1 9 ) 5
in which said rlcrtlfm, the nuestino as ta
the Issuance of bnnd&lt; In contorritUy wllh th*
resolution of the C o u n t y Commissioners,
Lawyera 1 Ability. . !
at aforesaid, shall be su bm itted to t h e l e ts !
It aeems tlm( a lawyer la soroclhing
so t e ta of the County of Hemhiolr.
T h e fbrm of the ballot t o ht usad in such of n carpenter. Ho can file a bill. Spilt,
elevtion shall h*. " F o r B o n ds” or " A g i ' f i s t * a hair; chop : logic, dovetail an argu­
ilonda” .
The-, following' persons are named and- i t - * ment. makn «n entry, get up ■ caae,
pointed V Inspector* - p e l clerks Nif ■s t d ,
fmmo nn Indictment, umponul a Jury,
el* -11, n
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Prerlnet No. 1 ‘-S a n fo rd . S If u n i e ; N. A. put them In a box, boro a court, chiiei
L o l b f r l , It. C. MAswuil, In s p e c to r . , d&gt;. C
a client, aijd other like things. s._^
■ • U H L Clerk.’
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Preci nct No. 2 - Monroe, l&gt;. If. C. R a t u n ,
J . . C, Mnflatt,* A. S. Hawkins, Insp ectors:
Jo h n Bell, Clerk.
Wauz ;■ cf Gorman Origin.
1’r s c l n r l No. S-e R a n lo rd. William Leflter,
Tho lYii 1 u » In a national 'German
T im Keene, F . S , F ra n k, In tp e cto rs: Ira
klnines. Clerk .*
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dance jyul trea' Introduced into EngPre cinct No. *|^-;Psnla. Dscar P earso n ,
I,eonar&lt;l Kell, II Ja m e s ,
l r t p e i t o r s : ‘A. A. lantl |&gt;y u German baron a hundred
Hicks. Clerk.
! years ago.
Precinct No 6 - l i s n s t a
J. U
.F ly at,
&lt; A Itauli-reol . E n d o r t ir !r t *—f ncl'ec t o r . •4
li l ls k .r l |crk
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of said clrr iietf shall 1^. made in t h * manner
J &gt;
&gt;ir IK« n r*■#* .n * It, iid&lt;aaril f r»*jir»rl«ra #-■and within the tL n * prescribed for f a a s r a t
J H J»»firt«
Uecf.im*. s i re |, t t h a t 'th a r r l u t n * hf said
IVr-ririrt Ko 7 d fliHnn Jirol *( tdcrtion ifi'sll liy tlollve/ad t * the Chairman
Han Hart* Vl#m* Jwfrrba, I r t u rn»r».
C*. |J. and Clerk &gt;d the B o a r d n f -C ounty C u m m i n - ,
llramU/g* (TiWIn ^ *
•loner* of Bam inn!* County.
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. 1‘ replnaj. N o . “ s -O ab rU tU .
Phil
RedIt* it ( u n b a r re.a|v*d. T h a t this 'dtder ?
,g-.ck. A. MfiYeman, -Sol Mathis. I n s p e c t o r s : * awd»«« HW of election, hr published In t h * . ,
At- WllUa'nuun, Clerk. * - • ' »
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I B k n/crd V JIrra ld , th * only uawapaper p u b ' '
Tro^lndf 745. 0 — Lougwuml H.'A'. J r u k l n * . usneo
li*bed In
in ith
n «* -, cCounty
o u n t y ot
of S tm ln
ia o ll*.
e . Ifoe,a
ona
D. W
Clouter, W
E . Allen, In sp e cto rs; 1‘Cflud of not let* than faur woohs, prior IP.'
J. N. . S s a r c y ^ Clerk
tha data of said t.un-1 eleetlon, . «
l ,r * e fw M -N » ..1 0 ~ -I x k e Mai
A’. V. Dunn,
Don* ordered and ad opted th la 5th d k j r / .
IL N - ro f ti t * . / o e FOktief, U
i c t o t t ; A- E
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Pre cinct / No. t t — A l t a m o n t o ' i
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

IN SA N FO R D —Life D Wotth Living
VGLUMK VII

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SANFORD, .FLORIDA. TUESDAY AUGUST. 31. 1915
•or

SUMMER TRIPS
A T HONOLULU BRING PEO PLE

NEEDED
BY FIRE DEPT.

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SUBMARINE S A N K SIX
[x
MONTHS AGO WITH
CREW ABOARD

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Honolulu, Aug. 30.—'The United
States aubmailno F-4» submerged
... outside the liurbor here since March
26 last, wan refloated lust n igl^u nd
taken to the docks lt\, Iltuiolulu Bay.
The wreck probably will not be
* drydoefted until Tuesday.
Nothing
has been divulged by the naval of, fleers. oY c'opdlttons, is known, ir.
aide tho vessel.
The actual r is in g operations occupipd two bourn, the plans of the
engineers working without a hitch.
The derelict wns towed into the
harbor, where all the ships, including
tho in terred German gunbent, Geir,
lowcml) ii&amp;lS-' to half-mast.
. Wtfbii ‘ the submarine Itas !»*-»*n
placed in dry dock a Navy Boilrd*
will begin-a thorough examhia.liun to
leain the niuse of the disaster
The submarine F-l commanded
by Lieutenant Alfred K. Had, and
u new id twenty-one, went to the
bottom of tho Iturhor of Honolulu
Marclt 25, l!H5. during maneuvers
of the “ F squadron. Sht* was lo
entee two (fays later and Diver
Agraz of tjie Navy decctidcd 255
feet and made a new world * rec
ord in w effort to facilitate the work
of bringing bt*» to the surface
Her
crew, it; vPJtwJ'uid tonight, might
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huvo btClVJfiv'v' »t this time, but
1 ‘attempts*ti^rpAcue failed, and March
3U ReWv-A-thiural C. T . Moort-J
cotqmwnffifii^^Tie -Jlonolulu Naval
Sfufiivii,'
riptirLvdthat the F -l lay
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iq'STO feet( of A g ttr^ s r\d wnuld have
to bo raletkl by pontoons.

larger factory.
This was built iihu
the Daytona district to the Brevard
npring and is a large building splen­
county unr**near Oak Hill.. Tho $100,
didly equipped for the work, but the
0 0 0 i^tlue for tho northwestern part
new orders from every part of the
of thifi bounty contrmplutes nNvighntnto ate Btill swamping the Wake­
wAy vety much favored by
field phbit and even larger quarters
Johns county which will afford a
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connection between the Bunnell and
The
summer
trips
on
tho
Clyde
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not
In
together tho ileh loutlst class
The factory has reached out now andF^
St. Johns Burk sections with DeLund
k
i s engaged in canning tomatoes, tom­ Line fiom New York to .Sanford Init the substantial home butlderd,
" T h e people of Volusia county
ato soups, row peas, pimento pep­ and return have been the meins of the working clashes, the people who are to he congratulated on this ev­
more people seeing Floridu iiT the are slaving at dlnerenf tusks in the idence for their progressiveness.
pers and pickier, beans, peas etc.
Hunynor time thjijjj^.'yjix", before. g n a t cities and who would like to
The succes of the Wakefield plant Florida is widely.sTflKyVtHted ns a change their conditions if possible,,.
Labor Day Service
demonstrate* that the canning and
winter plBygrquBtfMpd ’ the news-1in a M*n&gt; that offers, so many ndvnn^o Next Sunday night the annual
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pteservmg industry of Florida Is one pa pels (if
Vi- .tried
to :t;.g
i« Ifur. .' 1 ■ flou.
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.el -rv M.
ny Labor
this. it/Sfli"
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Djiy service will be hold at
Of the greatest assets of the state and advert] 4 - it ait
miner
•r v.iciftlo . of ^(ichI ^ 2 ; .fttytUwI* who itre taking the Congregat tonal Church.
The
;l large factory in etery county could ground, but /amfi only in d iffe re n t, vt^few p.ekr o f f ' nJt^r the wort of special subject for consideration will
not begin to put up the wart fruits success.
the nprltiiif .planting ls*over and be- be " T h e Church and Industrial
and vegetable* or keep up with the
It remained for the Clyde Line to fo f jttg-.TiBL work,ciihqs' on. ■ They Bence.
This will he the fifth in the
orders when it is started.
inaugurate&lt; mi. ■ovourdon trip that hnyt* ^eanl of the in.tih.i*c forming aeries^ "Jesu s Life Principles Seek
The pcoplr of Seminole county, was oheiUt..*n(JngK'to appeal to the practiced ip Florida anti they want to to set forth Jesus p!incudes for*the
:l&gt;tein seaboards and tnT Mvestigste the state for them­ world of labor
and especially of Geneva mid San­ ffeqplt*
A ll'interested in a
They were not able in setj frank di"&lt;-its»ion of this important
ford. are ( tea'i d to nee the sure* -s in■!ucc: rju-tq^Jt# take this trip in the selves.
of Mrs, Wakefield’* idforts and Jpipe •a)miner as irhiii y (.f them are work- the *i ir. -. 1 but tl ey have a good Vhvmt are nirdiglh welcoincd. Good
the plant will inrn-uH- each year tin me in the winter npd cannot pos* ! idea ' of I, farming operation' in music, a. cool church and cordial
i ni.il down tin 1 s’ p ' Sr interest howe in eviry worshipper
-tidy leave tluir l&gt;u*iiicrei fill the pu-'-inc
til it ji n lt. Urg.-st m the
« t.
. t o ! s t o p ; ng a t 11 *■ \ a r
' 1 0 to V.end,\.
Tile • i xeui I'ioii* I* b o -•
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In. ve lu • n the mean- of b n c g i a g In'lt l/i.l
h11 id red ^ of tourist - to the etate, the tlifs JT’-ty •lii y wi fe Mirp- -i. &lt;J ni tin- |
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.it tin- -I--.I (
i ajoi'ty of ‘. h e m making ! lie I ' l ’ ri i o ' I i
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'lip troin New \ a. i'. in ''aji/uid, .i:,&lt;! in u
tfiiu city has received them for the (and figur I'h Ilf the viinter 1 rop.*, at ■
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NEW .YORK TO SANFORD EXCURSIONS
GREAT ADVERTISING FOR FLORIDA

AT PRESENT TIME THERE
IS NO A D E Q U A T E
ALARM SYSTEM
The fire on Sunday night demon­
strated th at Sanford need* n firo
alarm that will jeally alarm people,
ana get them out. The fire depart­
ment L* well equipped in many ways
although more ladders| that would
esaje the tall buildings are needed.
The fire department Ls able to coOo
with any ordinary blaze, but when
the tire reaches any proportions, help
is necessary, and Kelp comes from
the volunteers made up front tho
crowd th a t always gathers at a
fire.- Among the volunteer* are ninny
experienced fite fighters and they
aleays render yeoman servieo at
the fires.
These fighters are not
rc ntineil to the white population
but mattv of jh e colored citizens are
;ilw,iy« on hand lo rentier as-lHtJtneo
and 1 1'4 \ .re utili.'cii at all lug fire-.

In or&lt;l* r to get these volunteers
out there should be some mean* of
nrqun'nt mg them of the fact that
(here 1 h a had lire, end the whistle
that formerly acted a* an alarm On
the ice
bus been d i*ci»n t i itvied.
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A large bell nn the top of the water
•I n.lIU t ell With OUT K n l l i l l till s.illi j l l . l l
lower elected near the tire station
t .-i &lt;innate, our fuuirt' po^ibihti. ■, that I i■ &lt;! . 1 I-* nut .1 late *&gt;f v m in i' .
and tin; jnn|OMtv of them have a and aTfL! '.tot*, but 1- lllluibltf'l bv
would answer this purpose, or another
much better idea of the -late than real peep - and many &lt; f them from CATASTROPHE ON SUNDAY whistle placed at the railroad shop*
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would also lie a good jtignnl
EN C O U ItA («IN (i K E P &lt;) |{ T s n i ; liefore., That Honda should * ' ‘hm h !■ it where these s ame *uin
NIGHT WHEN KIRK START­
piiive to |tf» T^iplcr than New N'oikl mer toun
came fiotn
Pr o m e v e r y p a r t o k *
In any event ther*' seems to be u
ED IN HYNES BLOCK
a debt of "gr.itilmp’ j
an
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*i her shite#-f is-^tp.grunt
surprise | F'lortd i
T
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O R I D A ON R O A D S
LORI
general detrfknd at tbiiy ttutc (or an
t tin- people of itj^^otth, .iiid they |to tin C H-difjLm v [or these siifiimert ^ What seemed at first to be a fire
In
udeijuati 1 fire nlnrm, and the city
INCi i n LI T
tire
■ire ■npiing dow'n*, m
hottdEk excursions.
They will inaugurate ^(I ihi would -wee p the entire bloek
council should heed the call and
From every poiiTf^tl Florida cornea mot,tii of the year.U&gt; Investigate f i r 1 them from tite tir-t of tin summer of buildings on First Street between make some provision for the same.
for good ti l II,S( Ives. 'These trip/on the Clyde l'i Xt season, «S they are well Hiitl«- Park and Oak, and what is known as
the glud^lUdlfigs that bonds
bo
If thu signal had been heard on
roads will be carried anti the en­ 1 me are bett/'-r than a trip on the j tied wifli the results of the two the Hines block, started in the rear
Sunday
night the populace wi^uld
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The of the Royal Cafe Sumluy night
tire state will soon lip n network of Ham. for the .toqrista have more! rnpqths trial this summer.
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have
gathered
at
the
fire
and
more
time
to
investigate
the
climatic
j
excursions
will
be
the
means
of
at*
about nine thirty. Having no alarm
good hard roads, the majority of
conditions, tho lands, the crops an d i tracting the attention of hundteda but few people gathered at the fire volunteers would have been avail­
them
beino
Jtuilt
of
brick.
Florida
Tjvv .jf u i F o r 'B : Y. P . II.
the people,
, . , in
. the north to ,,
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at first, but us the flames leaped able In which event the Uftk of
* ; ' and that they
J have-been I of, people
the summer
G ro tU l.fw ;o reritferrd n tine prog.- 1 » waking Atp at last to the many impressed
with
the
state
is
evident
higher the crowd grew and like alt Chailie Berner might have been
udvanhtges of Hard roads, and 'the
climate of Honda, and our state
r a m R t^ V tu i(fd jtin ik 'h f. T h e s u b je r t
, ■
frout.llieir
remarks
while
in
the
city.
tires in this city, willink workers saved.
great 'amount of travel will come to
" T h e XlexTro' AT Todav.
will
receive
more
advertising
and
The class "0 / people taking advan­
were enlisted to supplement the ef­
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this state this winter and every win­
lYogi urti
forts of the fire department
The
- / 1 ter, anti l lie tom is ts that have formerly tage nf t hehO'sum mer excursion* arc l i « t l e * \ ( t ( | v 1 r t ' t ' i i i g ’ l h im e v e r b e b i f e
Rube Alljn “ Insaftc'd” •
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Song No three
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were
confined
within
the
area
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The editor of this little sunbesn
Me mot y \’erse
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. o f the wooden two story building
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j.wo,i toads fiotn the north to thi- tint wUnuL.-lii .milL-w.-ib-m-liwas grossly insulted by a common
S r r ip ln r e
— Llat^ frT a j t&gt;
U-l J t J m “ LaJUV - n r « M r l r , h n m l , r i , !n™ ^ l . „ l , h .
state, and plenty of good toads 'after feet w id e ,,
rugger wlion IiTTampu last w^ek. We
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the exposed part of tho brick build­
they reach Florida.
The counties
Item* ,ln MexIct^ •i ' V"t— -T,-'NV . . that ate preparing now to lay good
"Surrounding counjimy-aYe .'wnfF--., " T h e prosperity of q community ing in which the grocery of W. W. did not intend to say anything about
it, but wu just got to gut it qut of
Geo Malm, M artha ptsffevfvIFortsfHi
hard toads will be the couijtics to ing delegations *Xp iiiNpfet thy AftSfl* e.ptinda of peceqsit^ uj&gt;on the pros Long wns located caught fire uftet our system. We decided to put on
Uo«iimon(1 fFadford
Saltillo
renp the advantages not only of of constructUrn* which i« highly ‘cd‘ effty of'its penjde. The (iroaperity the frame sdied in the rent started a pair of socks before going to tho ,
GeoYge Malm
’Tort’en
of its people depends upon tin- pros- burning, and the entire stock of
the tourist travel, but of the many ucational to alT
meeting of the great South Floriad
Colin Woodcock
Durango "
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new residents.
And up in Puinam county th pciity of the surrouiiding eountiy groceries- were ruined by flames, Chamber of Commerce when wo
Max Stewart
G u a d rla ja rw ,
Pi ogrx*K!&gt; i v&lt;■ people will not setth smoke and wntv-r
would- have to meet such men as
Aside from the bringing of. new Pul.'itku Ne vvt^XoJls J he following
Mary Barlow
I^eon
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*t..r&gt; o c t h e w a i f f p l f ^ d r f . o d n . a d s T an “ "progressive sc,Mon nut
The upper part of the building William Chase Temple and Collinp
people
into
the
state,
the
counties
Virginia Brady
Special *\Luai*t*r.
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whi.fi there are progressive sections over tl-e rest a urn nt was used as
Gillette, who art- always immAcutato
Max Stewart will also be looking after the mter• 'r i i y ^ ^ i n p a l ^ .; .c o t n m i u ^ ’/ .vp- a few miles further on.
D a rk s id e ..
sleeping toons* anti several Wf re in~ clean linen*, so we asked this
Hotamond
Hndford"!
t‘«t*
of
their
own
citiacns.
Here
in
o
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t'Sl
|)ointe»Hto
CkrA'•
fin’.
tlj«
carupAigti
Bright ^ide
’ ‘Ot,od rmid* fand none but brick' occupying thetp at the tlmo of the black scoundrel where w'e could find
. |T8 eininole county, the greatest fruit . in f avor o f 1
opVouH-" bdtlxr-ihaui'
anuriy longer considered an good fire, among them being Charlie a hnherdnr-her.
and vegetable growing county of b», bricisev^alUr
I.akt^lnud Pnpep Suspend*
rre
the badges and ear-marks of Berner, who several ycanf hgo had
the state, the ecoqpntl? jvTflue of Federal■*p o in ty Orange Mills. San
"W hata that you want, mister?
The -Lokpland, M qr’nlhg Star unprogress,
the assurance of prosperity. one of his legs cut off while ill the 1 beg your, puwdon,
good ro ad s-fp
benefits
he teplisd.
hrt .the *ngr\y
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e n e f it M a ti^ k^uLjtka^.|L^rghLs, Penici and
notmnfd ' •ediforlullyc-this -morning
employ of the A. C. L. Hallway,
to the f a r m es;f rCannot
^ - " ^ cbe----estiihq1»d- Rt^vC'-Xrwck dlitPfcDC road* which
." W it h good roads, we are a pa.t
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haberdasher,
we
repeated.
and who used a cork leg.' I t la now
tlmt l i , iABJlfl’’ suspend pur&gt;llcation..
f)ur celery growi-is, Jir^e Jxro*-hJt«ady‘ l*rc
e o er*-lirC ^tirIiftkS.“.Ti*
4*sl!Ytka“ .1s
tire' to -e
- eenJip-fiT
of the'progressive world.
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"Haw*,
haw,
haw."
the
durned
owlujf t^i Tito existence of "inter/jal
supposed that Charlie up'on being
Syking
advfljitvteXf'thr..hi
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. . h i i c k fMds
stamp
roared.
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IjjHff^Y
he
m
we
are
merely
dissensions:'' v Application for it re-^
awakened and blinded by tho smoke,
“to Hahi. t Wlf/ vtu p plR I 9 m^tq w n; la (migh^w^jlctj ’
ha^ ‘place^ in the way of a good groped around for Ii in leg in order to
ceivership "^vas uiijdc by Ute sto ck ­ the faints on auto tiucks an d bring
"Whal'r. the matter with you?"
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doget down stairs and waited too we demanded.
holder* ab'O'ifltuA days ago, in whlgV ju the ciops to the city In the trucks,
it.* was::jllefeiid that scrjous-^dis­
"Look here, white man, he saidt
jVWe^.gro, known by the company long, for his body was discovered
und these farm ers. sCute' thnY ' tht&gt;J Johnso
sensions and differt'nces ' finAj ikHken
wt'v^Jecp- progressive or non-prog- in the hallway of the partly dehlql- "Y o u got to come clean with me.
ran make n trip to the city, pqw-iti
k.'i- 3A*■ _'
Ishcd building ‘ about tWT&gt; b clock What you T o o k ia for, w h U k ey 'or
betwetm It. IL Chntlsiarfft W. K. fifteen n jinutes.'allow inn A h f mjjle
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assist him' .
the** rj|-ivcn
Monday morning after the flnmes women?— Sarasota Sun.
»*' • Finer,
- busihess was 1 mteam* to rftithm at V d rk ,to 11 &lt;;hc hjive be^ asS fe^ „.
, ^Tt • pays 1 9 advertise if you
had been subdued." lli* fallow room
Ing im; rop^t^jT^nd unpmfitably eon
farms, while the trtirk goes nh&lt;F,tfr-: wilYlngpc'sx
th is“jfropoS* haVt} anything to advertise.
Good
mates thought ha hud escaped when
ducted,* nfid'wc*r-becoming grmitly
tut ns trt" half the lime the teams llo‘A,r which -hold^ffir'rflifrli Tor the, roadtt are at onen an advertisement,
they (lid/'a-.^tf! of them -Lust had assistance, of veiling workers tho
T. involved In debt, that the proprietors formerly took for the load half the
future prosperity &lt;of Paliitka and ami the evidence of the thing advortime-rTTTJfct Ou^ of the burning build­ goods were moved back Ipto tho
■wehe indebted to their workmen and sixe. These advantages come to the
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the outlying dUM ns. .Tho commit­ tisetT. * «**
ing.
When it became known- that building. T h e pool room of ‘T. W,
were owIngL IarK° •bttt* to' the. sup- progressive community that votes tee is seeing everjPFotci^fnTq
" W o do one of two things. We there .wits a possibility of Bcthier Williams on the east side i&gt;f ‘tho
p ^ i ^ U ^ T . v t b s t ' the business wi *
Ju t good toads gonds. and there is hand is meeting with
en­ go forward or wc stand still anil are
being in thu building, a relief party Long store seemed in danger a t *
.^insolvent' .a’qd unnble to pay the nm a tax-payer in the county that
j Jfjpgflfl
couragement.
left
behind.
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woA organised by George Terafus first and Mr. Williams had all hia
claims
C^OUor*. unrf that the will not icalize directly or indirectly
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" T h a t tthe bonds v\ill .&lt;iir'xy:#aeins
And f r o m '.yolusio county comes and several otbtis and they ascended pool tables and fixtures moved out,
m»tht{i«ay nbd-equipment wore purtwice the .v&amp;luo "of the added ex­
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following gdo"d reports. ■
to
bo
&amp;
foregone
conclusion.
tho Blairs of tho smoking building hut the firo was confined to the Long
Hiased under contiacts ■w'hdreby the
pense in nddetl profiu lot time and
building and Mr. Williams was safe.
where
they
soon
discovered
thu
bojly
,U iV t^ H irn iV ‘lii helti by the partlet
" W h e n h/nttt£ffsut&gt;s, hrready 4 uth*
"T h e committee met Inst night,at
convenience.
^ r o m w * p j u they wore purchased,
the board of trade fcotfms vend., s e c t ^ ^ ^ ^ f n j , for-‘ goo'd todfls. in of Burner, burned almost beyond 1 Tho fire being in the frame build­
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The EustU* Lake Region tells of heard rcpoits
nhtl jthiironly.ta comparatively small
PTblffala coutit'y' uro. totaled, tho am- recognition. 1 Ihi was probably tv e :- ings with tin roofs made it very
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smoke and lost difficult to overcome, ns thero wero
.^.._ynt'hair been, pa Id .no kho ctjulp- Ithe road making In that county oa representing the
Wint vevcnls the uStonishjng figure come by the
consciousness
while
trying to get several fra mo buildings In the " f f* ^
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me nt X Laldtls^l TelegrtQp. *'
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greitt-?C
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•400’
,
000.
The
Daytona
dlsand these gave
down
the
hallway.
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of
the
restauiant,
and
the
fire
quiet­
AoicChus
,
a
lready
approved
an
issue
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Construction Co., c. e i n o u r i t g c m , . ^
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a&gt;L-|40(r,0'00.' The Del-anil district
Another accident nl the fire was ly communicated to them, requiring . .7 7 , ’• *
h F^ ^ jra w Ip a -l'stlo ry
of ’Ht 0 |iv Y'ork is now building eight
The . contTftit^-'^wic -gtfthtij
has come in line with $350,000. that of Rev. Stclnmeyur, Pastor of the effort* of tho department on »!--■-'* .
uppearlng in miles of the famous N|Hd-&lt;pidpiU
thei* folhiAifWoi&gt;annwcrab)/ reastTri*'
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Thero are now two more district^ the Methodist j^iurcjt, who Was these alstr.-”
ntytig at
:ui&lt;!way, 9 feet wide,
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bund proposition* before the Vol knocked down ijy the ruslt of one of
?(\;T{^\jttJojlY&lt; ^an ,i : pxtVndrtig,-, ti&gt;; a j near
All the buildings burtmfif • wpre tho
t/Ict s ii0 u l ^ . $ b I t g J h x f h ohd
u«ia .commissioner*.
One is for an the hoae companies wl# # *"1 changing property of W. II. K y r S ^ ^ f d -Krtlh
great indust- the northern llrffllrj rip Yhi 'Jlty of,
b # . * Usue of $250,000 to complete the positions.
It was thought nt- first partly insured. It js said 4hltt M r.
tries IftlSeminolc younty, the cun- KU9t^. jTKB&gt;' have probably I 21LOO0 P ‘i t ; d t e 4 &amp;
compkiu?
-eystuht.'AH
ij&gt;luud
1
&lt;T'ronifs
that
Itov.
Stcinrncyer
had broken Hynes will immediately rebuild with
wdriDr-m
machinery,
and
the.
crow
roads In the New Srriyrqn district
esc 1-vie works, conducted
with eveVy TidgttxviVeL*«ify in east and the other for $100,dOO to b« his leg but ulter an examination by brick buildings, as the iptftjtlop -.la :
oj.eipert
roud
b^Uftfg
j|iDy
at
work
in .Gtnj:v^e;tUpdtv' ,t,U! H“mc oY Ahe
’
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.. yised in the northwest section of tho physician'bis injuries were sum- central nnYl the buildings coiftmand X
300 li^iml
.bf the road, Florid*.
to be
.'-tthWP
ttillie 'tn1*declaring
in
" I t makes thousands of acres of the county. .i^Thcse proposed; road med 'up by a sprained knee and a • gQod rental. The building b u rn ed "Y;b#JUltlfuU surfacing ever the best lands in I’utnamcounty]
y '‘
wft.ona oDthe oldest In thiffcUy and ( .
J;
tuid ing programs wilt give pnctlcal- broken fimrer,
tro building mediately avaRable for^'ifrftlo
r
lofidn. ;iT her-ar
Tire Tire d^|»ttmiuit fought the wb* an ancient landpiark. And wtlVi
wHl rwich -Eus- ■nd . ^ l b l e - - l o 7 ? P .U ll&lt; . a
fire .hi*f&gt;;f»y IncH and finally oye
The R oyal'. Cn/^ flxturoa are . »
). rho'nrtis, or earlfer. p a r t o ^ l r i h c ^ M g - , , - ' * 1 '
tJia'flarntfi About twelvo o clod total low Wltb^po InsuftTnce..:. T he
the work' betwwi
the" f^oot jiart of tho wooden Don^ grooeryt
fa
„ also a large ,* k
" I t is a postl^p noces*i^&gt;’ -f&lt;

SEM IN O LE WILL
BOND FOR GOOD
ROADS NEXT WEEK

FIRE FIEND BURNS
BLO C K — CHARLIE
BURMER_LOST LIFE

Stla and Jthe
(8e'mle County U|&gt;e} via Mouht Dora live, progressive fomm
cannot sffosd.^faJL^Kln'd, •
ad before long and Sorrento, and also to the Orange
involve*
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Coui\tjr line beyond Mount* Dora. . ^6006 r o a i, l^’s^Vttr V all
id the
capacity
Andcrsot)
nooMsltating
The total sand-asphalt mileage will are the *
rce through paved surfgce,. o t} ^
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KitUtUtig ^ U slam jln g . Tho stocks
of- Theo.H^Jioab and W. II. 'T reH ^
well wero' moved from rooms ad­
joining the restaurant, but tfio-firo
did nbt roach them
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•JocV k^ teln ed 'tif fire, smoke and
water. TKe total lo p of the build*— ahd stocks, will probably to ta l
$1 0 ,0 0 0 .
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THE SANFORD HERALD

R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, $«aU«M Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
a U K K K t m o N I HICK, IN APyANOS

ONE T
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the fee* of i n important movement,
for to do »o would be to endanger
his army. Tim .opinion la Ventured
by sortie English critic* that this
latert mftve miy conclude for the1
present the great offensive, effort
against the Russians, wh'ch ha* been.
in pro gross-since May, and that once!
Austrian adll ,i» cleared of. .thfcr W ,
vadets n new campaign may be, un­
T uetnnic force?,
dertaken by the Tuetonlr
this time in the near rait In auppoit
6 F this theory It riled the repo.t
that

po we r ® a r e

massing

N*tl«* of Klrfllon

\Vhrt.», » podltoo *»• pr*»«nl»il tO"lh*

M AKE TH E START

r . i u m y llrftrl of t-u ttlr In ttru e tlu n *• 8*w»-1
i n t i , C ounty. Flortd i, on |k* &lt;-lJt d»&gt; •&gt;!
J u l y , A. 1). ISIS, .t ru e d .by
tt»e
per t r n t ot tfco q uild le J r l t t l o t . slut pny I
U i n on olthot tin t or p*r«onnl pruporty nnd ►
i h u t f r t r . l d r e t a of ( h i t portion o( Hrrfslncl*
C o u n ty . Florid *. d**crlb*d ni follow*. to-wlt:
Jirgln n U f on U&gt;» South nhoro o l L * k * .
Monro* o l n 11point on* q u t r U r . m l i * K u l
ol tho W *.t .in* ol 8**1 Ion T i , T o o n . M f 18
South *1 I t . n f . SO K i tl , t b * n r r South to
th* SotUhrStt rorrwr -of tb* S o u t h * * . !
q u . r l r r ol the S o u t h * * * ! quarter ol Sec­
tion a t . **rae Town.hip and H m i s *. i ji .n r *
W**t Ot* hall mile to th* NorlhW*.-t ro rnrr

Put youT idle fund$ to work* The growth of an account
once started and added to from time to time, is remark
ably swift. Why not see us TODAY, and open an Inter
est Account.

oj (J , , Nortbra.t quarter oi »h* N n o h . i u

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1*rirt 1.I . T'nw
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To»o&gt;hip
Il»n*i 11
ao
troops near the Roumanian' border. quarter
Knit, (Br
tben r* In the l»*t m«ht|in*t| T o o n - ;
J lu n r*
run South to Sonlord
The week-end witnessed violt-.iy L•G rant__lilt*
In lb * Nurlben .1 quarte r of Seeand almost continuous activity tin, turn 9, thrneb North J4 Hrcree* \V**i alonr
the pan of the artillery, of the a l ­
lies ul! th’e wav from tho North sea
to the Vosge* There are ro indica­
tions, however, that 1 hi' txprndi-'
turn of big gun munition, i. being
followed by infantry attacks.
London Is ac-sif awaiting otbrial through i.*
reports from the Gittinh or French
i!.'*!.!
authorities concerning the campaign nt the Darrenelles where
to Constanflnoplc heavy lighting
is under *vay;

Ealrrrd As H**ondO»« Msll Msllrr Augu.t 27ad
IMA. st Ih* l’«.toirif* al Sonfn/d. Km*M*.
’ I ’ndtr Act of March Srd. 1*78.
OO m tn l l m l d tiultdlng

the central

LEGAL ADVERTISING

Trlrphenr No. 1 1*

The Lakeland Star has suspended.
Another case of too many papers
in a one paper town.
Don’t go over to the beach until
you have voted for good road bonds.
This is of more importance than the
races at the beach.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
M. R. STEVENS
PrfildpfU

C. M. HAND
t irr-lV rd dct

Report* are prevalent of big
H. Y. P. P. Meeting in I.ongwood \;'ul
catches, of fish a t the beaches, and
A very interesting meeting was '&gt;r*
the iocal fishermen are getting ready hi Id by the young people of the «i
to go over and make some new re­ Baptist Church of I.ongwood Aug. *%,
cord.®
' ‘JO. «t I p nt. Rot Geo. Hyman of rlrl
,h*1
Sanford wit. with i.s for liie purpose. s.h
The Clyde Line summer excur- of organizing a R V P. C., and we\“f,
s ions from New York to Sanford can truthfully wily that the interest 5 .8
are bringing people to this city, and which wa* tuk-n b. him was apthere were ttonie fiffv
oreiiiiied (it tt'e &lt;*nt ti u-'iust n people 4■h**1
* excursionists
*
here yesterday taking in the city
**f thi* Itiwr., who wi*n |indent.
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Sanford needs a fire alarm sys­
tem, Not Only u hig hell or whistle,
but n system of nlurin liott-L that
can turn in an alarm and let the
department' know ;u*i where tinlire is loraUctl

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Mis. Geo. Hyman, Mi and Mr*- (f;*‘
K K. Gatchel and Miss J arrurr.t* ’ *
Laing
The otlieem elected for th- r .

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good rea-I • bund*
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day i* e’ltion da&gt; li&gt;r m Iuh.
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county nei d* n-ori
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REAL TIFUL

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Maxwell’s

If "Shorty Davit-on"
of High
Springs fame, hr.® been pardoned l&gt;\
Governor Tran m II. an offence has
beeq cnmmitled iririiinal il.t |u.a..and fligmty of the slate of Florida
A n y Floridian w|io sigmil a petlll-in
in favor of Da\I'l-nn - release should
bo ashametl of the act
Tampa
Ti me*
You are right. Frank
We hap­
pen to know bomothmg about thi®
case

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

Nnllrr 11» f ' r r 'DI ti r w
I p Court of ihr I «Mjnt&gt; JuMjv Nr rpiniiU
C ounty. S la lr of Klnri-h
In r** Kalalr of Mi)r«h Annlr ^ i-ngr

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Sa le or

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Exchange

B l a c k w n l t h l n g a nd W &lt; ; o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
.

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t u t d f ( t A ' . l d ^ W ' ) ^ 3 A M t b Try fvt pto. I
h &lt; t e ••( ZJie*in rf r' •{owrrty, floTqt*^T«rf,J. In the
* aum oT
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t h r u o'.
U rn n ant) o fd tr til in rajular a r t , Ion on
thl&gt; th« £n&lt;) -lay ol A u c u v . l u t i .
,
K. P, Koratra. Ch ian
8 . C. l&gt;lck.*ri.-* *
C. K. U i r r l e .n
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Complete abstracts from the records of

nn ,!|UPbuot| unu imgm g&lt; t- *»
ting ready for ’thf event
U . u* , Wt. wi®h to.
haye a eouh^. talr if possible.
* * re *o ^ j t t f ’V r jl h a tfu l j Q , ! - nl ,PubH«-JL»*«#!»*rieirob-ti»m'-r ••
.. InWit, i 'o u n i y J U l M a - e - * ■*&gt;''-*4&lt;^a.Zt^
grfAt vney A t)tft Iiepd|vg|ne1 il ^ a&lt;
ItuHKiunn Fnlllng lliicli
m-i* ilcarAon ri.jid b r^ lirfj ri,^ ft r
i&gt;n »r,t *ihtir Juti-j,. ’firaiini'f? I. UUIi I f
i*ep tr et« ij^.
London, Frig, Aug. :i 1
Itcpdtt* th mu/ .......tiful,
from the eastern fior.t indicating
X.. ^ ..i.d NH* s ' ' r r ' W v
that the Austrian* and German® an-i
. " nl faji|ii)y-^
engaged in an effort to clear the lust
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corner of DalacU .atill held by fhrlr
Notice • • * ' oppom-nu have excited g r .i t inter- ‘ Notice b h or^ y - Ivor. ti...t

n rC; aU nt*
M n g oN beginning TuWday, Soptembur U th .
fe e d to the V^t enveloping move- ul 8 .3 0 n. ,n.. j « Dr iunlak Spring*,
ment p o m lh e tO L th .
.
Titusville, and Lakeland.
Having lo.t at
Breit-LltoVsk.
D. L. Tb rasher
Njekolda cannot nfCoudty Superintendent Publfo

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C o r n e r P a r k A v o n u o anrt S e c o n d S tr eet
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S O F HfeAVY H A U L I N G

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o n o ie n u .
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T ? 0 nC hC ■miVtlotU ■iVi .Sir.tc, SpccW
upper iug i-nd the /loU Lipo l.uvc Primary Certificate ’ will be held
been pierced, hut it i . ; not yet cleTir r.ea|n |„ throe r.odors of tho State.

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in on Musical Instruments is Permanently 2
Keftnishing Like W w Inside and Out. |

all prraona having Halm* afa ln tt ««UI ratal**
Y ou. and ra r h of you, a rr h rirl.) nolilir.l
and rr&lt;|glrrd to p r r * m t any rlaim* and do*
manda whlrh you, or aiihrr of you, may
h » v r agalh#t t h r t H a t a of \Ij|r»h Annie
Y o H « , iirf« a*rd, lair of Somlnolr ( ‘o u n ly , i
H o r i d a , to the itrvilrrpiffled Ad rn|r jvlralfit.
of f^tjd r a t a l * . «llh ln on* &gt;ear Iidm «thr
iljafe* hereof
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E. A. Martin Seed Co.

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,r&lt;l ta til* Cnunr)- tloiril .,( public
lion o l 3* mlndl* ) 'o u Bty. M p rld .r

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'ly, qu*Ufi»d *t»*tnr* entitling - Within.'
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THE 8 AWFORD HERALD

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DR. C. G. B U H

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IN AND ABOUT THECITY i!

Wilson &amp; Housbolder

Elton J . M oughton

HENRY McLAULIN

DR. A. DOLAN
VETERINARIAN -

JEW ELER

Hand Bros. Stables

All Goods Guaranteed

Marketing Fruit

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and relatives and is now at horn
2 m F'r..,.eh ;
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E. Roger*, agent lor t hi M.-tropu'ilall l u t l il l' ll ..l,il ( .... Ill i 111- l' -ue
s \ H' l' lo n who r i 'i i h i o r i i-a
T h er e j i good lle-li in V u [ i II e , f
i r' 'i
,i i i n- (i,i- i n &lt;t - lied a lin'd
t he ad s ert iseim-i 1
mill at In* pl an that will provi
Drink Elder Sjiring* Water, the
griutt ho a to the f nrmi r* *&gt;l tin- epare*! and bent water to lie had
tion. Not nniy eyn he grind up i-orn
D( liiered to your dour in live gallon
and other grain* Tim he has a parent
bottle*. Phone 10I7-.1.
MS-If
shredder that takes t tie* emu and the
If there l anyone who iioiiL&gt;i' that husk and grind, them or r a t he r 'bred
Sanford has
that population
- them into tine feed that will r&gt;r&lt;•\•
over tin II dim )u-t .I'lend I fir1 c l till ’ I f cr I .
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c tf *■i t etj. tegar dies' of the
•eded

rcp.lir-1 Were being
handi c ap was on
the |iL.i.t mu
depar tme n t had
the pumps
111 all times
'll (In tel-1 [ re
keep t hr ee st reams gmiig r.t a s l . o u g
pressure, and t) t* assist.-d in saving
the I d o ck .
rill- Sanf ord Light i
Wnt^i-. T’n., have their plant in r °
fhj) pc -here hoti to tight any kind of
lire nfid tin* should appeal to t Ii*
tire i nsuranc e com pit tlie* for a re

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Direction of Edouard D’Oize

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TICKETS 50 Cents.
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i WING’S ICE i CREAM FACTORY

DMHt K k a 'b u l not neaek^d'his lirlme &lt;kc Jury. .
„„d
il. int C k . r l « M « hour la the afternoon
n
trL
-WI. ■doom7?' t o ' . u » „ 'd U .rrlK .lJ.
An’. l h c t M . j ' n . i l . - H . n d S
Caterpillar’e Shoi't Slflht ■
tnents. accidents and death. .WhUa? Contractor Pope started Ih * new
H Is said that a caterpillar cannot
learning the btuineas of railroading, resldeneo of H. M. Loucko* on aee anything at a distance beyond twoboitig one* of tho strongest and MagnoJU avenue, yesterday and the flflbs of an Inch
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Argenljne Meat

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THE GREAT ENGLISH COMEDY

T h e first step in the solution of
tin- problem was taken hv co-operati ■ glowers :issiui.it top* who j •r•*rigid ti des - to gt.idirtg .iiet
p a - King umi wIntse duly to every
member*-i* to )itnl_.m:trlei* not alt c j . l v gl ill k&lt;wf, ? w here the jtroduct*
ill- lie disposed of to a dvan t ag e
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i o*fffgning tin- fiuit- to co m miss ton
rm-n-hnnts fn distant .itn-s, all the
w ^ [ mm .Mitiio-.i|ioli* to Boston,
jn m a n y cases bus been found to be
| most u n p r o f i t a b l e 'to the growers as
t j,„y f,,.V) r know w.lial they will,
g a t ' f o r the frv.it
So one of the larg^,’ * 2 2
’ rrurtk lines r u n n i n g southwest f r om'
?jr • I .oiii« i nm - g c d wit* the f o-&gt;rt
at&gt;r frant huvi-r* t " -*i-nd repr'esent . t i v o - to ill the gri.it producing,
district.*
T h e y thus secure the best

note the ten limn- id
i
Thu io»l* t.1
Wtil 1 . p. ■r•
yon ini \i Mi-ver -• * -I I •-f --»
g. ■. I!i i . tin. I irmi-rs for 11
V11 M
I t*
f i n I it-part tny
hi PT*i*ed
| .otiie tu-cg that h.i &gt; long lieeu net c|i d
I mpet in | Th. lire ToniphT
The Sanforjl Fire I tepart no nt
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_ l Tlw * lir.-iloed frrrt t* t ltt' til *T t tltft( \v1^1 Ic- fiOC jlcffcct, Hi ^fFIniilT tlie- fiesf
ja u ..
with the local bank*, pay ea*h for
in
feeds
that
tho'
funner*
of
other
small
orgaiiikntion
in
tho
state.
The,
E. D. Chittenden left yesterday
l°L **b fr,&gt;*'
boatd, point of
for-' Daytona. -Beach whts^h. he will .-.'letions have been able to obtain, department Tided*.' mure equipment I
try the big bass for tt-.lrw ',b y
Mr ond i* endorsed by IKe nut horitie* 'm the *ha|H- of ladders and a vnlun I *l»ipmcnt.
Chittenden -is an expert angbv and on
'l' f*
everywhere
Tittn * leer force of good strong men w’ho ! Thi* plan has proved of inealcull *ititin
.can be depended upon to assist J able benefit to 1 tie growers by reexpect* to br’iitg back u few (or in*
wherr a !u.rge lire.breaks out thjit * Moving them of all anxiety and furthfriend*
upL
to'.tax tin- strength of the reg er res|innsibility und assuring them
No
1
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r
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When ut Daytona Beam maki
Wto publicly thank tin- u la t 'pr.hl-force. A better alarm \ a living price fur their .product*
your lirnm. at the Nautilus ( ‘.tsit.o
It has also been a boon to the local
Largenl indoor swimming |)uj‘l mi Sail fold Lyre Ih-paiUlu-nt. both iif- tein t* also needed
I dealer* (or, once, the cash in iiand,
dtvidually
und
as
a
department,
t|jo coast.
81L— lf*tc.
the fruit grower i* a free spender
for their heroic work on Sunday
Our County Fair
Davis Garrick i*‘ one of the best night .when fire threatened our ,
.a n d purchaser of the very
best
comedy* ever written.
Don't mis* (dace of business. Wo feel sure that &lt;^ M k n y cJitjuiyies come to the lb
both . 'in quality amt reputatjpn,.
aid xjfllrq frdrrt pnrtiesi interested in
tylv, v-ri
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without . their well directed efforts the county fair nnd it Is not too
iMr. ami M r*. Aycokc nnd. family the' fire would, have done .*' great early to (ake up this matter. If Seniof Myrtle .avenue left Saturday for unjount pf dnm&amp;ge. .'Not. only the inolo. s-btfnty is to hay^ a j f a i r in
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Asheville, N, C. to spent! a month. tire department but many others who world know it. now and not wain un­
assisted have our. sincere thanks til tho lust .'.minute ns wd dim ListThe Armours will see (hat prices
Seminole County Fair, was u rerfor their effort* in this matter.
sensaiw J I f ' Kemityjle ■does ' n«t ine
_ -prd direaker last yeat and some nr*
are kept up all right. Good
T H E 1ULL H D W . CO tend having a fair Then srunn qrrangem’ent* looking toward another
T ile *'
Night to cheap meat.
rangementa should be Wade t o have
fair tl^i* year should be made now.
TyL*’
an
exhibition
of
otrr
crops
elsewhere
'Th e time it short and we want a
Now yorkfJTucaday
Making
Ice
Creamnother fair by all menas.
Let the
According to an excerpt.from-the
Chas. •L. Wing has purcnftflW
citizens and the CommerdJl Club
F'nr Sale
Iloviow
of the River Plate, reptirttthe Duhait' Ice Cream (aitory . or)
* take ti|) this important Anatter
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-i t'**Two good horse*: thoroughly safe. oe in a rnmmerce report, the new
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Sanford avenue and wt I opemf* ^ u p d and reH.WeaH-gound
Hen* ami ftieis, at Lefllc'*.
2-2 be-p ent
See the . d v e r ^ n e n i ^ n &lt;urm hors
„lfo , idinK- nnd drfvinit Frigorifico Atmour de La Flate,
Argentine, has n capacity* of 1,200
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A* David Garrirk.D’Oizo will lie the Herald.
. -r.hwr^e. . .-Uq’ have foi sale imi ariniyc cattle, 2 , 0 0 0 hogs, and 2,600 s'heep
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seen In one of his bt-st parts.
lm"so rte r, practically new. 70_-ggg ,Cy- daily. The entire plant, exclusive
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poriul tonight.
Fine farm
W. W. Long wishe* to thank tho room j,0U9(
fire' dejiartnomt and the volunteer* ^,||t 3 mi|cii
for their valient work o n , his *to»e acres in
i»F |he *flre Suntlny night.
He feel* pecan trees. A lovpijr
H- Baby
thrti the bbys did everything id good investment.— *
A now born'baby was discovered;
The refrigerating, -pumping, and
,
'.
tlioir power to subdue tb*&gt; -fire and
Georger G’. 'l l e f r i o g thi* morning on- aeoontj street near electrical machinery "Constitute* the
are entitle*] to the credit of saving I- -He
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^^g .cbal flhsite \.y members of a ne--jla9t word tn inntallxtitfas'of this kind
rfanford,- Fla.
the balance of the block.
Vru fair.iiy ugWed Hines whoLresiijo) and was brought, from the United
Funeral of Charles Ber'rter ne*t* dp6 Y*u» fln empty house, in the States. The canning room, sausage
Packages delivered on the Jitney
tThc fp n era^ ^ o i^ h arjes Berner^ yard'of wh'fch, tin* baby was h'dden plant, curing plant for beef and RP&amp;
'B u s Line for 5o j x r -26 lb*. Car*
run from Chappell’* o n 'E a st Side -toLthe young man wfio was Guined' to under
____ __a „guava
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_ which products, and amokdhtjtiMui for Tiafiis
bush. The
baby
are. -either
MY*tailcd
on,hr
Monroe pnjJYeHf Side, l'nr L ,Tfbf,r death 'in tbe fire of thp Hynes YfTmjk' -wna tiea.d.tYhen fohud. i* n well de- and baton
,
.
.
Stindtiy
iiigbt
oceutrid
yratrrday.I'Veloprd
male
child
and
was
evident-1
prow**
of
TiflfSiRfi
rnbAl.
AltogOtfhtr
/-information phone fill, Bnnford
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V -S I I I M
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lidden under the burlic* ihis[/% !.rBbtnL . wil1
-Of' 0 ufe.tb«‘ niost
-Transfer Co,
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8 fi-tf ‘ The remain' wi re 'taken from Mil- ly hidde
brs'C h uju-l t&lt;&gt; the Catholic churgha inorninj,
ling carl&gt; , or some time during - motMmr'. itb, the world. Pho dock ,
.U
Bon. C. \\ Eutimhiger wa* m ,vju.r,, ,h e funeral Wjf*. Ijeld.
-A-ffie night.
Judge .Stringfi'llow.jyu- '^‘hen rq«ppV;\?tL will accommodate
v^ lle city yesterday and is mow able j j flrge concourse of frqends and ielq-jpanelUd. * ju ry '-an d investigUted *wo ° f
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IMPERIAL THEATRE

fr 1,11 t* suecenaf nl market ing even
S i m NounV m- -e than successful culture. The.
Reginald Holly pf •li growing sei ti on * of Arkansas
Ned ( •bitt. nd " .ii 1 M i " o u r i
xvi | produce about
Hume Ru mp Il.tml) car loads lids season, and they
Mis* Gictchen Sebultr rip- -I previously close
together
\ti • I i&gt; . W hit ner I.
ni-e being tn-'-t jn'rii-haide they
Mr- I H hr.' •i
t tied a market wtthiu a \e*y
ri-i- at &gt; I .'i
i,arrow time limit

P r e s s u r e Was (inod
The (ire-.su 1 of water nl I I
' Upda \ (iigli i w,.s nil 11 ; :

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homo it to be finished and ready for
occupancy by tho-firat of . December,
at which time Air. and Mrs. Louekes
DENTIST
ATTORNEY amp (X)UNSELLOR at LAW
'•AH become permmjoqt Sanford res­
OfTirc: Yowcll Building
Practice In StBte m l Federal Courts
idents.
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FLORIDA l» rncr-Woodruff Bldg
. Sanford Ffa
Mr. and Airs. Louckes; have been .SANFORD
winter visitor* here for many year*,
DRINK
whore Mr. Louckcs represented the THOM AH E M M E T WILSON
DRINK
n in c .u s o N i i o i ’s h o l d e b
well known commission house .of
A. B. Cook &amp; Co.. Orlando, Fla
Voorhces &amp; Co. After visiting every
Nummary of the Floating Small
are seeking investments in lids secpurl of Florida, they were satisfied
Tulkn Succinctly Arranged for
tion, lands, bunk stocks, mortgages
that ,a home in Sanford would Ik*
LAWYERS
Hurried Herald Benders
and business opportunities.
If you
the moat desirable, hence the' new
Sanford.
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building.
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■ hnvd for sale a good business, write
DRINK
DRINK
ibe Compnny.
Relation* con Aden
This adds another nice lesidoncu
"D a v id Garrick Iii7pinTObX£»ight tlal.
fi-4tc
on Magnolia, a street That has atE rbs -and more curb at L o fflen T ^ ?
talned remarkable growth in a few
About fifty excursionists on the
years, and j s on(, af {j)p m09t dp*i
Osborne Herndon »pent Sunday Clyde Line were in the cityy esterARCHITECT
a t Daytona Beach and report* tbc dny, tailing Advantage of ^fie cheap ,I,,Mirn ,1S ° !”1'
able tesldence sections of the city.
fishing as fine.
The sympathy of the coinmihqty
*
summer rates. They scattered over
Mrs. il. B. Turrentinc of Jackson- Die city and were greatly impressed B®es out to the family in their hot
The Church Musician itclurns
office in Yowell Bldg.
Sanford, F ia
.
KaonsnuB
vHle is the guest of her brother, summer rates. They scattered over of nllliction.'
Mrs. Lucilc Asjdnwall 'Tackach
Mr. L. M Telford on Mngnolia tho city and were greatly impressed
returns to her place as loader in
avenue.
David Garrick Tonight
with the signs of thrift and progress
music at the Congregational Churc
i .
Everything'..is in readiness fo r ; next Sunday,
She s jie n t' several
Don t miss David (io n ic k - ^ o - on
on every band.
tho
performance
of
"D
a
v
id
(Jnrtick
months
in
New
York
.City,
inking
night at the Impeiial Theatre.
Mis* Lillian B. Herring, daughter
K m a u tn
6 or 6 doses’ GGG will break of Judge and Mrs. Geo. G. Herring, at the Imperial Threatre tonight, special work of a great artist and is
MY
SPECIALTIES;
any case of Fever or Chills. Price arrived at the home of her parent under the auspices of the Elk*. The planning to give special bolce culture
25 cents.
71-52tc
on North French avenue on Sunday final rehearsal was hold lust night for the fall and winter.
nnd Mr. D’Oire report* the cn*t to
One never tiies of listening to her
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE *
Mis* Murilm Fox returned to­ afternoon.. Miss Herring nttended ho strictly letter perfect In their
her charming voice, and her work
MrnwmnstH
ltollins
College,
Virginia,
last
sesday from Daytona Beach where she
line*.
in church muslv has always been ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES!
sion
and
has
been
vbiling
friends
has been the ghest of Miss Ruth
“ David Garrick" i» ono'-'Vrf the most eminently satisfactory to all
mid relative* in Virginia mid Ken­
Coat* for several weelrf.'
Brinjj in your lame and sick
best comedy* in ‘the English lan­ listeners. Mrs. Tackach will be wad-1
tucky since the close of school.
Take a ride on the Jitney Bus
guage, and never has failed to please 1 corned by th&lt;. congregation to herj
horses, and mules.
Have
M . K. Coulbourn and W T.
in the evening.
Special summer
place again.
the must oxartijig theatre goer.
rato 20c, found trip Cameron City f oulhotirn have'returned from lieorthem treated.
Have their
The famous Lyman Twins will
and Monroe.
A
96-tf K*n n,,d other states nortii where
teerh examined, sharp cor-,
’ they were engaged in the I uivng of giyo theii inimitable, specialty num­
.
D E N T IS T Miss J e a n e t t e , r,^ l.aing jf S.mAp*
.
peaches ami vegetables.
The Wil ber between life acts, which will
j u t s dressed down, projec­
ford- was the week-end guest ‘ of
greatly
enhance.
.the
enjoyment
of
I Ilam foul bourn Co,, of tfif' city is
wontyi'bu wittrn i,»:bpLK only
Miss Nancy and Eli ha fIurt!&lt;-\ at
Western l'cach Growers prescrib­
one of tile tyrg*- operators in the tlie audience.
tions cufijoJT and decayed
their country home on Lake Fanny,
The advance sale of renerved
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING^
celery and lettuce business nnd the
ed
rigid
rules
for
pradinc
and
near Longwood.
'molars extracted.
members of .the firm are glad t o ’ seat* at Phillip* Drug Store iniHcates
BOOM 9
parking their oulput.
If you enjoy a good heatty laugh get buck to Sanford -where life is a w-ell filled hou*e.
f**5
j o to see David Garrick at the Up-i worth living.
-ij'-hi* following i» lb? c.i«t.
New York. Tue-tcf-^jj
■periul tonight
Eduoard D'Oiz*
and Mr* G W Spencer, Mn , ( 1.,vii| Garrick
\ western newspaper nit-yk. ■&gt; ’/r
Mrs. J K Laing returned Friday tnd V - - ‘ Frank I. Woodruff and Si mo n ln^ot
Edward Desforgi*
I'lie great frufi thi* year in prae-|
from Orlando .u here she ha** In-.-1&gt; ett children, M&lt;and Mr* Claude Hern- p j e h a r d Chi vy
C l ar e n c e Mahoii t;..i|ly nil section* |ta* brought out
joying a delightful \i*«it witli Mr'
( ‘la rent e Via humnd lift!, i I ■irde :■i ■! Mr ind Ki.-hor•! C h n \
!■
definitely th.it the piobb-ni of
left ycalcido'/ morning for Daytona
Beaeji where they will upend levernl
weeks ns the cuent of the Daytona
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kittle Happenings—Mention
! Beach Hotel. • -M eantim e, * Mts.
Of Matters in Brief— f j If ° n y’1* *&gt;•»*»nil has gone into re­
tirement mid cannot bo neon by any­
Personal Items of
one except his friends,\ the bill col­
In te re st
lectors.
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mo*t'‘ healthy apcciatnna ~ of young
manhood, he had.the misfortune to
lose one of hit legs white making a
coujiHryj.. Ttys deprived Wnrwfttfc*
means of making a- living at any
active service," and ho drifted from
one business to another, nlwayi
with’ the thought that nome day ho
would obtain the u*o o f -hi* leg. with
the aid of an artificial 1 imbs mid did
wear » cork limb Unit was U»ed with
indifferent success, but he had a t­
tained « proficiency in packing fruits
and vegetables and followed this
business at the time of his death.
He was the eon of Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Berner mid besides his parents
leaves two ulsters and a brother O'

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M a n u fa c tu r in g

= BLOCK IC E C R E A ^
CreaniiieUyered by the Pint,
Quart or Gallon.
Sold on
the Wagon and Street Carts
Having purchased the F. 11. Thomas Block Ice Cream
plant and the H. L. Duhart Ice Cream* Factory, the two
will be coasolidated and the business conducted at the
Duhart .Factory.
Strict sanitary conditions prevail in the making nnd
handling of ice cream at this plant. Appreciat ion of your
patronage will be shown by the service and quality of gooda V
given you. Terms strictly cash.
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Telephone No. 250 .

A p p a r e n t
The Only Safe Way Is
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Cprry Sufficient

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B U D G E T O F O PIN IO N " J U S T
B E T W E E N YOU AND M B "

to brrW.y puW“*
tjKNKH 4L FUND
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llrrrtpla January 1 st la Jana **lh. 1013
rtvm Tna Collertor: Tuan
Kiarullon
itloa
rntnptrvUar; Tna lUdrmnClon* ------ — . .
II. II. and Trl- Taaaa ..— » . . . Oranre County IU»und
I* . I*. J. 6IUW: lUfund _. . . ...——llorul Truatrtn Drainage IU»trirl lUlund...
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30.00

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IHatmrnamaala January lal to Jana JOtli. 1013
ftolary CW4i Ctrruit Court na County Auditor and Clark llonrd Co. Coramn
IVrjium and Mllaafa County CornmlaaKinan
-----(IkarilT lor Attendance on llonrd. . . . ----------.----—-----Alt«m«r lor County Commlioionara
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--- Itrpatr* 10 County HuiLHnr* &lt;ourt llou«r
Jail . .
Purrh**r of Jail
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131.22
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that a doctor up then*
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IHaburaamrnU Januar; |«i la Janr 30th. 1911
Halari&lt;^ of.llo«il Suprnntrndmt ar.d Ownmn
Paid Ceunt) Ct4mnl*Mnn«r* Inf lluail I t *»n
Qrwi of Matrrtal ^
Ttto.1%and MarKinar^ C'c+1 an«t IU*|^tr%
|.l«* Stock : 4*«-at. I *r&gt; and lrr»l&lt;rf
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Fay 4&gt;f &lt; »n\W-t &lt;iuafd*
Frt'.llng and ( arr of I 0*101- t* .in ll •« I
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P o litica l d i-m u g o g u is a r» leu d in g
u w is ul .vlua 4'eiq d e ol Flu a i l a a u tru y ,
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h ack to th e s a fe und sa m e ru le of
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. lajtd delivery vvagon and harneal
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p iih Hc in st it lit!i7n
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me tir e d .
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co u tn tn u n itie s, a m o n g C a th o lic n eik h G ood hard to ad I y p lace. ^ s t o r y
hot-* an d as a hoy grew up w ith
h ouse.
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p ack in g
h ou se.
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l)i |»&gt;t an d 'id«- iT;ii-h n eat h o u s e .
h av e been m v a sso cia te
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T e ,ta I,) Irish scti-nMstit h av e shown
that th e wind will en rry d isease b ac­
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F lo n d u is full of sq , ll bigot I \
will h a rd ly red o u n d to th e cred it
of th a t p a rtic u la r s e c tio n , with pi nplc
who -w ant to s e ttle th e re , reg ard less of th e ir re lig io n .
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— rU r,rl,u January l.l la Jun, 3Slh. 1013
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02 00
Tuition
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olios pay tanas'; a re -ritite n s und good
4 13 31122
srirfaeiia a t th a t.
T h e y .’ h ave ns
I et.615 33
F d / S l r t e - S tra w b e rry p la n ts. See"
W . C . T . II. N ulfce
y yrig h t to hold n position in
,^.good
C . FI. L ellh -r. S to re S a n fo rd .\\'c.
T h e ludie* of th e W . C . T . U . n re
th e sch o o ls as h av e th e people of
a-2te
a n y o th e r relig io n .
We huvo t&lt;-ach- rt-q u ested to m eet ut th e B a p t is t,
| 11.012 &gt;* eps in th e sch o o ls of S an ford , or dW Church n ^ xt .T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n a t
h o r J)6lh* My lo t "ofji F irs t s tre e t,
T k o m eetin g is of g r e a t
t to.7oa.05 h a v e , t h a t w ere C a th o lic s and th e y ■ 4 -0 c lo ck .
o p p o site R o b h ih s
J l u t d , You
life good teachers\aiiuk-^TtftIm p o r ta n c e u n d should ho u tte n d e d
can b uy th is p ro j*e m ’ v e r y reason ab le
b oard i&gt;i)d &lt;Tar ^eofile here, a rc Y ronil by e v e r y m e m b e r. , '«*
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‘ T h r — Vttnrrrt— y t m i l d ~ tTrirrs
F t.
l.a u d e rd u le to taak hepU lse the local
26 1 1
sch o o l h o ard of th a t tiluce tu rn ed
dow n a te a c h e r in th e Kchool. on
a c c o u n t of her religion being &lt; ith IfefSbl t*i t •: that f.i ct

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,
Warrant* Out *tan&lt;1intf Jui»r 3lMft. r*l ^

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A rh i'.l nown .w ars old rruy n| ply ti n wnlKpi-r w rek for -i |N-rio&lt;| of ten
y o u rs, and out* ui-vk it.a ti ring i. tllvim r d pi lin g lift- [m!^&lt;&gt; of J I J 6 0 0 nn&gt;uhl«' nl di’iith.

S 2.1.686 1ft aliout Iio- tllllO f did ruilli- twroty-l m in d ed en o u g h to cu t
o u t ul I
fiv»* )&lt;-an&gt; ago or more will rnrull th o u g h t* of relig io n and ta k e to u c h ­
1 .* •192 «*»
that inovi-nii-ut with many a laugh, e r* on th e ir m erit*- 1* w ould hifor It alTordi’d talk for the populace ju st a* fuir to say th n t o u r a rh o o l
for many a day I r«m«mbor writing ahould he ta u g h t by M e th o d is t
for
the N e w Y o r k p a p e r * a t te a c h e r s o n ly , o r by P r e s b y te r ia n *
.U
. up
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................-

111 11.d i m ; n sd
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Krrrtpito J«nu*rt |«t |«. Jun* lO*h 1*11
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varioti*
t.igr-d with tin- u t t u r . M r 1 1, t ! V’f
.ill
"
|l|l .1 •»f r i i ULi f , g it i n o n t in- p r o jilt- |
&gt; w h o 4a|. J 1 4 ( 0*l| t o t h e building lo-ing-J
m u l e d f r i i r n &gt;:.i n f o r d a von u. to tin - 1
io a r t o f flm. ro w part of Sanford.
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y;i t nit' ■ml I . I), w I i &gt; I !• I- needed

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* »*V4v*‘VJ7 j w ith th e fire w histle unless th e y
. t had something ei|Ually as good to
[take its place, and the fire lust
'night demonstrated thi* fart. W h at
'
** this ,'jty ne&lt;ds is a good lire hell or i
l
ii.
1 1,. |lii, t will »aJ&gt;&gt;
tie* i It’ll il

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1 I9-* 2ft

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•fit does nvy heart Rood to sec the
bulkhead
.filling coming along so
*
nicely, and when it is finished it
12.22ft 2&amp; will semi that putt of my work in
7
Sanford is finisheif.
If the hotel
ir.61 ^will only come nest I can leave here
with
le arta r t ! a light
i : i if. [■w
ho
au light
light

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Total iWfldt (hfrinkr Jtrf* I'.Ml
Hmtpli January lal ta Junr 10th, 1915
From .Ta« Ccdlrrtijf. Taita
I)tTVr**r* hrt»*. Hr., mllriinl
•
Trudn^Spl. It. and It Ittat. No. I Ill-fund
r«ni|iifpN Yat 11•aim f t ton*

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Traaaurt r* t »%rr»lraft^*rp»ml«r» Mat. I'M |
Warrant* I hjt *tJr»*l ftj* l
Mat. lull

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B . S .,

Aomc doctors that are afraid to tel!
the truth about their business.

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And the eourao of the dog wa* wrong and
foul.
*
For the people were wild to Je ep
T h fr e are plenty of men like that blamed
fool hound.
Who yell when there'* nothing wrong.
Disturbing the country with u*n*draa aoumia
The pe»«imiata doleful aong
r.irhange

2V&gt;(W

1 rr*«wf**f"** llaUnrr Junn 10tK. IVIft
&lt;

D AMAN OCK EM ,
nKAIUMlMTKR
Th r dor aat in tha midnight rhill
And howltd at the beaming moon:
III* knowledge ol m u u r ■»• atrirtly nil
And hit voire v a i out of tune.
And ha howled arjd ho howled at the houra
want by.
Dodging tha brick* wa threw.
Till tha moon v i a low In tha we*tarn any.
And hla voice wa* aplit in two.

And there %ra.n*t ji thing at, which lo howl,
Dear which a pup ahould *rep;

174.78

Kinmara Couhly lluiMiun- Janitor* He
l.'fhtr. Ku#l antf Watrf
Inauranrv
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InruIrnlAh____ _
f(#-tiI of Count llouav
---IU(0*ir&gt; anil addition' lo I'uor II&lt;mj *•» an f Karm
Ki^utr dilation l'o«»r llouar anit Farm
w
AUowanrm
AUn
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rnodr to
lo raupro
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by
jv Warrant*
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Corcmm loqur*ta: Officer*, Jurpr*. otc
* In«anit) ln«|Oic^«: Officer* ami CommiUrea*..
Stationary and&gt;/tnt»nf: lllanka. rV
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KrruH llo
AHvrTtiR'af mjulml by’law . . . „
CorumUkMu ban! t&lt;f Ofllfrn: A i*«or .
rotifftiif
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fVrV (\rrult C'ourt, fmetal C'ouri Work
______________
' Klpaciaaa of Flrrtion
iMiatti.n* In Fair
I'rrmlum* on llomla County rimunlanonm
I&gt;art «cr« t*» I'ruprrli
Trmv*l»n* F»rim«*^ A\inrn*y 9or t* »un»y (’ immiu»oo»r»
l&gt;nrfini iHad Co»
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JlalaOtw 'n Fund Juno SHfh. 1*»|5 .
• \\*rraht» Ou!«drn finf Junr *U)th. I9|.'»

450.00
400 Jl)

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What nrp YOU DOING when you triVe out, ait insurance policy on YOUR
CH ILD ’S life/
Do you agree with the B EST CONSTRUCTIVE BRAINS of the W ORLD,,
when they insist that a life insurance policy tenches YOUR child to save it s pen­
nies; teaches YOUR child the value of monev; and develones in YOUR child the .
HABIT of T H R IF T , which is'of such GREAT IMPORTANCE in shaping-the
character of yO U R child for life’s tense struggle?
Remember, fond parents, that in the doing of any pet it is always the MO­
T IV E , the IN TEN TIO N that counts. In law, and in the morals nothing else does
count, anti nothing else should count. Then what highermotiveiwhathipherin‘tentionjt could you have than to mould the elements of good character in your
childs life?
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As parents, your \erv BEST PURPOSES find expression in the welfare of
YOUR CH ILD REN .
Teaching by precept HAS NOT the E F F E C T upon the child aqd youthful
mind that teaching by example and teaching by object lesson lifts.
By everyone of matured experience it is conceded (hat "Old Line” insurance
carries with it three principles of practical, material value in life. These three
principles are that of the "SAVINGS BANK” ; INVESTM ENT and IMMED­
IATE FINANCTALTROTECTION TO DEAR ONES. Though the third principle
. is not nlways applicable to M E R E children, I dare venture the statement that
there are few, if any, widowed Mothers who are not pleased, that their deceased
husbands learned enrly in life the value of life insurance, and put such "knowledge
into practical eirect.
To all such Mothers, and such Fathers as have learned the value of life- in*
surance as a SAVINGS PLAN; an INVESTM ENT plan; a sound PROTECTIVE 1
plan; a CHARACTER building plan. I ask this question: "('an you really afford
to delay teaching YOUR CHILDREN the primary elements of success and
character which life insurance teaches?* I think NOT for GOOD CITIZEN­
SH IP DEMANDS alertness on the part of the parent for the childs welfare.
My ph«*n*minal success in Sanfoid has proven to me, Iteyond doubt, that her
citizens are keenly awake to many of Ute things which make for the progress and
general uplift not alone for the immediate community, but for the state and
nation.
Just the following word ahout our Cnnveitible Savings P&lt;?llpjt\; .
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S E C T IO N

PUBLISHED
SEMI-,WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R t y ^ t i f fio It Woith Living
VGLUMK VI!

SANFOrtD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY SEPTEM BER 9. 1913

NO. 4
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BABY M YSTERY SHOT WIFE
CLEARED UP
BY MISTAKE
BY MOTHER
FOR BURGLAR

ROAD BONDS

David Oarrlrk Made a lilt
Potash In Georgia
"W e must have Mr. and Mrs.
Atlanta, Sept. 3.— Potash fertil­ SEMINOLE COUNTY TO JOIN
D’Oize back again with the same
izers, impossible to obtain since the
K I L L E D H E R N E W HORN
east to play something else this win­
PROGRESSIVE CLASS ON
European war stopped commerce
ter" is tho general verdict of the
C H IL D
with Germany, will soon he supplied
SEPTEM BER 6th
playgoers over tho city among those
from rich fields recently discovered
They mystery of th e newborn who witnessed the production of
Shot my her husband, who mis - I t n the lleshy part of the hip of Mrs. in Pickers county, Georgia, nnd on
Orange County has voted $600,
baby found beneath some guava David Garrick at tho Imperial T u es­ took her for u hurgiar, was the fit to Bo*t wick. The escape of the mother Saturday purchased by A. It. Oppen0 0 0 for paving 60 miles of its roads
^ b p a h o s In the back yard of a Vacant day night.
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of Mrs. D, R. Boat wick, and- luk- and A#by are miraculous and when heim of New York, representative W'ith bricks.
Completion date i»
iflttS* on Second street last Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. D'Olie and Edward lly the wound tv-n* only a flesh Mr. Ijostwick discovered his mis­ of a British syndicate, which is sot for December 1
day has been cleared up, thanks to Dcsforges arrived in the city last wound and she will recover with no take, he frantically summoned the headed by Davis L. Thomas, multi­
Hillsboro County hns voted $ 1 , 0 0 0 ,
some ihrowd detective work on the week, decided tq put on David serious effects.
neighbor und two physicians hast­ millionaire Welsh coal operator nnd
0 0 0 ft&gt;r brirk roads to he romplctr.il
part of Dr Miller Constable Whit- Garrick for the Elks and arranged
ily rr-i ponded to the call for help,
head purchasing Agent for the t Brit­
by January 1 . The Commissionrre
ML and Mrs. Host wick reside at
ten, Judge . trlngfellow and the roro- their runt, printing and udvrrtjaish government in the Rutted Suites.
will call an election to votg on bonds
the cornet of Tenth street and P a r 1'
it
was
soon,
discovered
that
Mrsners ju ry.
ing campaign and put
the show
The price paid for the land.is said
amounting
to $500,000 additional
avenue, a district that, a few weeks Host wifi, was not fatally injured.
to have been in {he neighborhood of
When the baby wna discovered, Tuesday night which is going some
bonds to complete the system out­
ago
seemed
to
he
t|ic
haunt
of
t-he
„nnd
i
«id&lt;
from
the
sc,-,,
to
both
non.000. It was owned by D I., lined.
Dr. Miller wan satisfied in his own for borne talent
burglars, who were terrorising *ihut Mr. . &lt;1 Mrs. Iloslwji , there Will Pitncr, a North Georgia ruplialist.
mind th at it hud bem killed from
The famous old English comedy
part of tho city, and to he on the lie i n ta'til effio (t finiti the
i idDuval fount) has voted $1,000,000
the appearance of the lips, being is a general favorite and was truly
The discover} of the potash bed"
■uife side, Mr. Bostwirk had h is .e n ti I I • , in It.
mr 60 miles of brick roads. Another
slightly hruj ed us jf some acid o r , enjoyed by those who braved the
was made u short time a go when
o - (,
nnnoy to the bedside, .- rroelection will be called to vote on
pressure of a hand would have made showers and turned (Jwt to see it. revolver handy
officials
of the U, S. Geological Sur­
at if he caught a glimpSe
bonds amounting to $1,300,000 to
and Allis aroused his suspicions. He David Garrick, the famous' actor solved that
He ward in Still Alire
vey were examining mica deposits. complete the system.
alrfo . noted footprints leading from of Drury Lane ha»t seen and loved of IHirgtnrr Hill it would he all overs
moiig the .prominent visitors to Mill and chemical tests show the
tho guava hushes to the trouse Ada Ingot, the* daughter of a rich except theo’ singAig.
St. Johns County voted bonds
the e;t yi'rterdity wr*&lt; ( ’ . j) How­ heda rielt in serieitw, the best of the
■yr
nearby, occupied by a rfegro woman merchant.
Ada loves Shakespe:
l
Hu Wednesday mo r n i n g about f our
pevtiKh fnm |s Mr Oppci l t im states amouunting to $660,000 to complete
ard,
i
i
'or
of
i
he
Drlnndn
I
’n.r.cn.
named Hines.
I pon investigation and seeingDavid in the title r*&gt;!,—,
•v *
. lin k Mrs Il ostwlci m
awaken-I
that ,lt it itse ioicndion to vevelope a system of brick rmuln 60 miles in
another negro women named Ilessie naturally falls In love with him I Dr ed li\ lo-r hah,- c r y i n g /and took it Mr li iward l t d i truly have re-' tin- property imnicdiately .
length, to be completed by Nov, 1 .
n ip t" D'i
n-nm
King was found to he sirk although father has other pllnV, uiuni.g it,, ,, ,., t l . kitchen for tinllA l'poti r&lt;-M :
The Gt ro,. i gi. . ft,,* e' t 1- is
r
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v,
w
I,... i
Palm llrarh fo u n t) recetltlv voted
none of. the inmates of the * OUs e t i l e I l i ur i u l g i - w i t h I n- n i - p p i w
t i ..lag, »he m, t down in the frtt'.t
ciiiiir'
!
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moitOfH&gt;.,
un
put*
rot r i h 111 ■
$N50,000 for u system of hard-sur­
It ,
fit rl W
could tell whether shi had kI V&lt;h d l s s a j m t e d f o l l o w e r o l l h e p o m , --.
r.niMi for a f,-w mi: ut«-s t•• ro, k t h e
'll
l i e * ■* til uge I |ash
faced
roads and building a bridge
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IfJJT'g
birth to u child or not
There is no ih'i'p dyed villain, t.o ! 1,.l11) to sleep, and the morning be i n g
over the St Liteie river
in i * ■ it (* '
1 1 ' 1 &lt;•1 In r i Ight j
The coroner’s jury grilled the w e e p i n g p c r - e i i Hei l hi r o j h e ; n o •.m l , u h . rm. «he opened t h e blind*
Mr
TMi &lt; oimlr) II' &gt;
hi .
who , :,l l , " t s;r&gt; e
Dude fo u n t) recently voted $100.
Hines woman for un hour or more, will, no sln|, sink I,nil,.oner\ Put Host wick did not know his w
hud
AT
T H E S T A R MONDAY
with I im oil tile Sunday cloning'
0 0 0 for more hnrd-surfaced roads in
but she knew nothing nnd the jury a sweet, strong pretty, wholesome ! arisen, anti hearing the noise of the
Marshall Nei’un. wid- ly known
addition to -ton miles tdre.uhTi built
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brought in a verdict of "denlli h\ roiuanci with a strong v i i u
' 1 w . . r d i • . ( i i j l ' l i , it &gt; n n c
f re
blinds o p e n i n g , j u m p ' d f r o m t h e
a favnrit' »t..r, i « ‘ lo make lu»
unknown euuses," lifter Dr. Miller freshing .uni rclirieil corriedv
I , , , 1, g r a b b e d
hi- p i s t o l a n d mo m g for i 1 • i
n g e i m u ( &gt; f a i r it l id p r e
Volusia fount) voted .1760,000 for
debut uitder the mumtgenietil of
had performed an autopsy and found
The purls of David Garrick b y .i - l u i i l o w y f o r m . t t h e w m d y w . t i r e d diet .i I'iggt r arid better fair that, the Jt sse 1 . I.asky Feat tire Pluy Do.. hard-surfaced roads in two districts.
that the child was alive when bora Mr D’Oixt , Simon Ingot by Edward t w o s h o t s , o n e o f t h e m t a k i n g e f f e c t ever i( c h a thin/ is puss'lde
in tiie phot itlrumanzut'oii of Edgar !,n&lt;l three other districts will -votn
Tho next day Dr
Miller was Dcsforges and Araminta Hrnwn by
Selwyns famous play "T h e Coun-1 0,1 bond" *gRregating *1.500,000 t&lt;»
called to treat the woman, Reside Mrs, D'Uizc s i t s ai&gt;tifipti'ed t o be
try Hoy
Mr Neinlan plays the ■complete the system,
King, who is mentally unsound, and K,,od l,ut they were oven better and
title role, and is * supported by a
Dc Soto County voted $250,000 for
after cross quest inning her she to|&lt;r ' I " * 1' "hi time favorites added new
company which m.limed Florence hard-surfaced ro|dt nnd contracta
the story of the birth of the child l«wrt*li* to their mime Mr. D Oize is
Dagmar. Dorothy Green. Loyola have just been Igt for 15 miles of
in hjj. uul house, and that she hud one of the best on the stage in an)
0 Connor, Mrs. Lewis McCord,
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brick road way.
killed it by pressing her hand over of these characters, having made
Horaro B Carpenter? Kilward Lewis,
Lake County, luiz voted $616,000
its mouth.
The deed of wrapping Shakespeare roles his life work and
Ern tst Joy, Tex Driscoll and At
THE NEW PROHIBITION LAW FROM SEVEAL
for harff.surfaced roads and part o f
it in newspapers and placing it on bus lost u fortune trying to convince
Ernest Gnrcin.
s
VIEW POINTS
is now under construction
the ground under the bushes is the the American public that the drama
It will be remembered by all all the sy-Mem' N,
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is
the
thing
and
Shakespeare
is
the
act of a crazy person as one mentally
people familiar with theatrical events
Columbia County has voted $260»
ntO M I* A t.M H K tftP T tW T
sound would have buried the child best among thorn alls
that ''T h e Country Boy
ran for 0 0 0 for hard-surfaced roads.
The local cast could not have been
nnd hidden all traces of the cripme
iin entire season on Broudway and
Manatee Count) recently voted
This article is not written Jo de­ statute books of Florida for t be past tbut it continued to tour ns one of $360,000 for hard surfuced roads. *
Tho woman will probably lie ad­ better, for while they were amateurs
judged imottic by a lunacy commis­ on one sense of the word, thpy were fend the Davis Sealed Package I,n w len-^cur* were enforced, very few the most genuine and prolonged
Rplk C o u n t) will vr^ e soon oil
The simplicity
It is the most liquor de dors in the state would U stit ceases on record
sion und placed in the asylym where perfectly at home on the stage, be­ nr t" Condemn it
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0O0.UO&lt;) to In* used for c o n t r a c l ing some "f Sanford's best
drastic liquor legislation except slut out ol jail, iluTclofr, further laws land appillTlng quality of the story
she really belongs
uig
l o t miles of b rick roa*ls.
Clarence Mahoney* as Dick) Chi\- utory piohibition eyer enacted bj a r c n o t n e c e s H u r y
fascinated theatregoers . throughout'
Pinellas Count) voted 1716,00(1
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the dissipated &gt;tmng nobleman, any legislative body.
An upimon bus just been prepared the country and ll|u theme of the
lllrlhifn) Pari)
(or brick roads on August 18th__________
wuh well iisitidied, although Clarence
In
several
states
legislatures
con
by
Mossrs.
John
E.
and
Julian
HarL-[iiuy..
B.UU
1
tliu
nfpall
Aja*U
whu
luaga.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley R i v e r s
What will Seminole County do
pass u prohibition law.
In Florida ridge, attorneys of Jacksonvillc. in his way In Ihe big cljty is eternally
T n le f la t b o ff- a R t f IHUo-ToUTs- on
f«.niik«-with -jags next
Monday
popular.
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the
liquor
law
is
part
of
the
stnte
Miss
Gretchen
Schultz
in
the
lead­
which
they
nre
of
the
opinion
that
Wednesday the twenty-fifth, In honor
lonstitution.
being
Article
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ing
role
of
Ada,
was
up
to
her
usual
the
Dnvis
Package
Ijyw
can
be
con­
of. their little son, Everett s fifth
Tpm Wilson .is the name of the
Esslnglon Here
birth (Iky. • Those invited to help form, ii ml this talented young Indy which provides for local oprion. Tltrj tested successfully in the courts of hoy. who lives with his mot hoc add
was never lietter. While Miss Schultz county'fs first unit, and a precinct Florida, end some of the sections has u very high opinion of himself, J w c* ^*"ssington, Business Mancelebrate* his birthday were.
If a county should J declared unconstil utiotiak This opin- jle is in love with the daughter of ag«r oT the Orlando Sentlne! was in
Irma, Dora, Vendee .Arnert, Edith has made u study of light comer!) the second unit
McCorkle, Margartet
McCorkle, roles, she is excellent in heavier *t utT, vute wet but some of the precincts , jun will, ip&gt; doubt, be published in the local Judge, anti finally confi­ the city on Wednesday nnd took
Jr: dll a Stiles, Emily Hillmgsly, George nnd as Ada, satisfied every require­ |should vote dry, liquor cannot be tin* newspapers of Florida, us it con dent of his own ability, de*ide&lt;t to the Clyde Line for Jacksonville.
'legally, sold It1 precincts that vote'ccrns a v iu l question and one of go to New Turk, wm a fortune which He was on his way to Indianapolis,
Edward King, Muhlo
Woodcock, ment of tiie part
Thu
trio
of
comedy
characters;
dry.
;"gn*at interest &lt;o all the people .in will enable his to marry his sweet­ where Mrs. Essington is spending
Etta Stiles, Thelma Tew, Estelle
The Florida Legislature has p o w -; the stti-te.
Moore, William ^loore and Alberti Mr. Smith, the wine merchant, playheart tind take care of her in the the summer nnd they will sojourn
ed
by
Chns.
H.
Dingee;
Mr
llrown,
cr
under
the
state
constitution,
and
At
the
time
this
article
is
being
a few weeks in Hoosierdom and en­
Rivers.
itlznner to whj[h she has itccn ac­
joy the frost un the pumpkin and
Delicious cake and ice rreajn were tiie silk merchant, played, by Sam what is known ns a pnjice power, to w-rittun, this opinion has not beep customed.. ,
On the side.
How­
served. Those assisting Mrs. Rivers Younts; and the stuttering hash(ul enact laws regulating the liquor released to -Hie newspapers.
" T b o Country Boy Is an enter­ a little sweet i,cider
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in, entertaining the little folks wort*. Mr. Jones played by Reginald Holly, traffic, and tho Davis Package Law ever It is ‘probably that it* wiR be tainment which can truly be recotfTMr. JCfainjjton and hU pnrtner,
soon—and that at that time the mended ,to*the most refined theatres W Nf. Glenn, purchased. the Ben•Mr*. Alfred King, Mrs. McCorkle, kept the audience in a constant regulates it to-a -stand-etili.
There are'two kinds of prohibition­ readers of the Poet can read it for its everywhere. ..See It at tho Star on tlnel abbut a year ago and are mak-*
Mian Ena Hodges and Mrs. Moore. roar, and ejith nnd every one of
full value.
Not luting un attorney Mondzay night.
. ' Little Everett received lots of them were admirably cast for their ists.'absolute and political.
Ing u good paper in the capital of
The
absolute
piofiijjitionlst
offers
part.
or
with
knowledge
of legal lore,
nice gifts and many good wishes.
Orange.
Both of them are yonng
’ Miss Lucy Whither as Mrs. Smith, no comptomlse. * R e is, as u rule, an the WTiter of this will notnttem pt
men and hustlers'of the real typeV -V '
Gainesville .Firefighter Here
honest man with n fixed principle; he to discuss legal aspects on ti;e law
Mr. Essington wna given a taste
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V Brof- Cate to Conduct Fall Part) carried off tho part to perfection,
M
r. and Mrs. James Moyer und
la against liquor anti its sale, be­ or opinion.
i4
Y P r b f. W. B. Cate, who recently nnd the servants, George played by
of Sanford hospitality and ha* prom -* ’ * - .
cause he thinks it is wrong to .sell
' The "liquor interests arc to
M c^ Y ° '
*ero In
conducted bucIi a successful speciul Hume Rilmph and Thomas, "the
Ised tho editor off the Herald that.
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a
v
i.
PaeWnen
I.i,w
m
thn
Ih'atV'h*:
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clti'
°.n
Wcdnhsduy
mornlpg,
.liquor,
and
that
tho
traffic
shoiild
bo
the
Davis
Pnckago
Law
to
the
last
traih party over one hun&lt;llL{! and butler played by Ned CbiUenderv,
he will, retunt gome dgy. and "tally ;
‘
oj)route
home
from
Daytoiia
Beach.
eliminated. He does not believe in ditchr-W hen any ttian’t meal ticket
idXty people to the Panama-Pacific were admirable.
They have bceri in Georgia and other a' trip up the S l . ’ Johna river and *» -';&gt; '
The drawing cayds on the program persecution of H,uor interesfr, but becorncB involved he will go to thp points in atk automobile tour, Mr.' enjoy life ns Sanford people d o .} We
Expos itTfln and the Golden West,
if by bis vote thV, traffic could b« fron t/* They have retained Hon.
feel sorry for bhth Essington and
. ,. ,-uVAj^rtitratng. a 1 brand fall tour to of course were tho Lyot an Twins,
\
wiped oat of ojxSs^nce, he would John E lfartridge, one of Florfda.'s, Mq^cr having a leave* &lt;}I aftserreo
.leave'JAefcsdn'viTle on September 7th. and Putti Rossi, nnd when the cur­
Jrom tho Gainesville Fire Ihtpnrt- Glenn and tbc other newspaper
_ .
&gt;alk
through
fire
\d
cast
it
tor
th
at
leading
attbrney*.
He
is
a
iea'Vned
A Altost excellent itinerary has been tain urose between the acts and dis­
meat of which ho-is the assistan# fhoy§ in Orlnndo because there h
purpose.
He may be termed nar­ anil astute man, and rights of liquor
JltaJHj*d"And a Inrgo number of the closed these universal favorites*on
very little wuter to drink there and
row minded in his vifews by some dejqrs will bo fully protected, and chief.
everything Is closed on Sunday/Floridian A uro availing themselves the atagu again, the house fell down.
They stopped in 'San fo rd to see
people— but the facts are he is III1' there la no doubt that he will make
of this opportunity to visit the won- They were up to their usual high
th«-editor of tjio Herald nnd rottA
standard und were recalled time variably an honest inun, a good cit­ every effort to protfiet tho constitu­
c.
i \t tlcrful west in this ideal, manner.
Dairy ; At Monroe'
old acquaintance. They wore greatp / .
izen,
and
hat
the
regard
and
respect
tional
rights
of
tho
liquor
in
te
n
d
s
after time until they were forded to
Tfio party will be gone for riearjy
ly impressed with Sanford and Hem N i l . T. Wynn has itturned from a
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quit)
Their "Memories i s . u fnv- of all men—even those engaged in in Floridn. ^ *
in
ole county, our good roads end trip to Live Oak, where, ho was
. w .fop'r wcekfl nnfi will take many Inthe liquor business.
The liquor question is to n ctVfnin
oritff* with the people here, whore
.
V?rest ing aide trips enrnule.
They
-fine
city streets and left for their treated royally as t h e ,’prodigal io n . *
The* political , prohibitionist will extent a foot-bull for politiciuns,' ns
they sang it several times in differ­
will visit both expositions nnd stop
home
with a feeling tluit they - had Mr. Wynn wefit to Suanee’ county
ent homes. The Lyman Twins nnd udvocate prohibition*-with au ulter­ the queslioif is much kicked'arbiiml
in Chattanooga, St, Louis, Denver,
hot
loat
any time in^jfepinK home to purchase some high grade cat­
&gt;*4
ior
motive.
Politics
is
power,
and
ntf
at times. It is conceded tl\«lw sen­
P atti Rossi (Mrs. Herbert Lyman)
Colorado Springs, Salt I^ke Citw,
v S Sanford., M r s ., Moyp^,la '#g for­ tle and returned with 2 1 head. 16
man
can
get
power
without
influence.
ator
Jro
m
a
county*
or
city
whore
th#
have left the stago and gome in Tor
Lqa Angeles, San Diego, San Fraf*Tho political prohibitionist will in liquor Interests prodominn-V* in Flor­ me t ’/ejnjtloyee of the flPrald editor of which are milk cows. They are
oranges and now reside near Forest
V&lt;ijK'o and Chicago, taking sight seeing
some instances be n *lWtUing church ida cannot attempt constructive- leg­ in the newspaper business in Gaines­ pufo strain Jersey and H61stcin and
C lt* where they have " valuable
. '^ 1
*' ,’antl side trips in nil of these pldces.
member, curse liquor and tell the islation provided he is frio fld lf.to ville' and thought the Herald office Mr. Wynne will start the, Moqrpe V*v
grove property, but theyjwllljenjoy a
Dairy
u
n
j
deliver
fjreth
milk
to
StUi-^
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was
just
ubqut
the
bust
.equipped
1 , :T-* The cost of the m p -including ralL- metnejpUry dash before the foot- dealer that he is too good a man to ; the liquor interests, All ho rap do is
ford
people
,in
a
few
days.
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ill
the
state.
•.* •' load “ fare, Pullman, “ hotel ’bllls^ ,lights.jtgiiin several times this, win- be engaged in that nefarious business’ to traffic and trade his vote on m 6 as*
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Mr. Wynne states that the Sbwan--.(£7 A. * rS
and exhort him lo «q,.jnt*t jin o tlier; uro*.|hat senators from dry counties
meals, admission to the grounds aha-'
fo r..;-.;
'
,
- '- *•
in*',
forks are utnonir
h*
v
jlno*.
among the sale
ia lC ooff tthe
lino
nnd
be
a
better
man;
but
in
.or
districts
wish
enacted
Into
law
and
in fact all necessary expcno**Js^$176
Thanks For Firemen
Vu
David Garrick was .all. fight and
earth
apd
the
farmerw
up
there
are
itself
usually
before
an
drdinayy
to
nupon
which
they
are
divided
jtmong
.1 thereby wish to thqnk the San­
from Jacksonville.
the. only regret is tha|: it'&gt; as played
He was loathe
He will wunt thcmselvea. * , : *
\ . •
ford', Fire* Department for " th e ir prospering greatly.
Tho party will leave Jacksonville in the midsummer..A$ason when so versation ||..ended.
to
Jeave'ihe
land
of
pVomlse,
but had
Support
for
himself
or
his
friends?
/s^flomo
of
the
liquor
interests
are
good
n
ork
Sunday
night
when
my
&gt;*V. . over tho Atlantic JJotrst J J n e using maiiy were 5'ut o f -toWh^r If really
to'klirry
back
with
the
cattle.
whrrtby
he
will
be
directly
or
ihof
the
opinion
that
tHo*-.political
fixturj^i*
were
in
danger
and'
also
* ' tfie Dixie Flyer Ateute and the well deserved a better house.
-v -s ------------------------directly bencfltted.
. aspiratioqs of those/that,-they, con* Hie'good people who aq generously
,
known Louisville A 'Naahvillo Rail­
1 , J
Thfl' kbsoluje Ytrohibitionlst^ia of itdercd their frtjndf A n ~
Notice of Meeting .
3
H&gt;ol tables
road fro m . Nashville .to St. Louis
. 1
fire'seemed tUnperoUa and '.T h e PrisclHn Club WlU - i n t t t . i t
on tho going, trip, and .from EfranaDEM EN TED NEGRO

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PULLED TIGGER TOO QUICK

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I’AGE- FOUR,

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AUGUST 24*.

THE SANFORD HERALD

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walked d u r r tK V aUle .wlOi a, iongf For Rent- One 4 acre field, on.
raveling hanging to 'h l« coat tall; 5 aero fitld under state -of high

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■bird from, the country. . If Ite hag
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8Pila«». Fwrl
of
Fforlds,
cultivation.
AUo planted to cow- OlfyinG
old
Ebcnexer
Stone
had
blacked
the
an
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any redeeming .traits, .euch a* tho
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Entry
No.
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for
N
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of.
peas.
Reasonable
rent.
InquireW.
1 ’
aVJ 8 E ) i at N E W , 8 « l U « , T ew a.M p
eating of nOxloua weed seeds, or the front compartment of his shorn untl
C. Post.
V
9 6 - 1 I I Soatfc. R .» | . “
T a J t .b .« «
killing of harmful Inseeta, 'we have ha could are his reflection in them
IdUn. bay nisd* notW nMs’trn tlon tv isak*
"■it
—
Vroof
to
#itAb1tih
Htlftt io th»
while
M*
shoe
beefs
had
not
had
a
y e t'to leapt of U
For Rent— Large front rooms fur- and "abo\a d *crth *d . h rio rt CI*»k
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
of Cir­
treatment aince he hough't them last
cuit
C
e
u
n
,
at
Uanford,
Florida,
on t b i ! l r d
L.oun,
j-y *
Therefore, we say wjth the Lake­ summer a year, ago, and they boro qished for housekeeping, Ice Box, lay af
Haptambar,
ta
lfii
YOU AND ME.”
Claim ant n a m u aa wltpaaaaai
land Star. Swat the English Spar- traces and the odor of a barnyard": Electric Lights, good location. 302
John Ilaa^ay, 61 M aitlan d , Florida.
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rowj and swat him hard, for there Billy B. Damm. who ordinarily Park Ave. *
J rfJ . Dlaon. of Lonsw ood, Ftotlda.
L. C. Lawla, of M aitlan d , Florida*
never was a greater pest. He la the docsn t give three whoops for any­
-W. If. .W a r * of Im n * wood, Florida.
For •Rent—T w o (2) rooms suit­
Hobart. W. D aaU .
worst little pirate* bird in all creat- thing.and doesn t care who knows It able for light housekeeping o r ‘ for
IOI-Tum tie fUflatar.
tlon, and should be shot on sight blushed a rosy red .when, walking gentleman and wife.nico rooms for
oW b i n u a petition hat baan p raaarU d
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH. *
wherever found.— Wstero Eagle/
with hi* best girl, ho produced a two men. Call on Mrs.* Grace E. to b ill Hoard, aicnod by mora than tw anty “ HE'LL PRENT 'E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTERBR.
L*
washrag from .hia pocket instead of Williams, Milliner. •106 F ln t street. flva par rant of tb a duly quallBad ale rto ra
raaldinc w iltin 8 p crla l T a t School D iit r lc t
his
handkerchief;
Misa . Peaehie
No. t,
Botninela C
ounty, Florida,
aa k la s- r ____________
________
_____aaklag
J
I
have
no
brief
to
defend
editors
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o a a o o o o o o a o o 0 0 o oatK ioo o o o o o a o o o o D O O Q o o D o o o o a a o a a a n o a i
th at aa aUctlon hr bald, to d alrrm lna th a
or .proof readers about the errors Peachcrino, who la rjsin thirty-five
ouaattnn aa tn th a laauanca af bond*,
" ltia t i l*
F o r Rent— Several nice office turn a f 171,000.00, to Jb a u n d tor tha purI have no Interest in the Herald, husbands surely have no thought t h a t appear in the papers. Some­ and near-sighted, wafted a. kiss to a
poaw
of
acoulrlnib
o
n
la
rstn
i,
furnlahing
and
especially but sometimes do a little of marriage and the .question of times m y stuff cornea out In the travelling man gottipg -on the train rooms over Yowell'a. Enquire N. P othaiwlss impr'oulne reboots and. achoot
bulldlnts In said Spaclal Tat Hcbool Dla32-tf
missionary work among the ladies their ago would make no particular Herald in . such
funny
s h a p e under the Impression that it was Yowell Si Co.
trlrt No. 1, Semlnuta County, Florida,
regarding circulation and it - i s the difference. Funny old world isn't that 1 cannot recognise the child of her brother who departed from our
Tbarafora ba It raaolvad, ■That at) alceFor Rent or Sale— House on Pal­ lU n hr, and tb a aatwa la horaby o rd rrtd to
surprise of my life to find so many It? Deah me.
midst
on
the
same
common
carrier.
my
brain
aryl
I
feet
like
cussing
out
ba bald in aald Pparlal T a t School Dla•
•* •
**■
metto Ave. W. J . Thigpen.- 101-tI trlct
No I ol Samlnul* County, Florhla. on
of our brightest ladles who have
the'entire Herald gang. Hut when I Aa the poet remarks, we nre nil poor
tha
7th day of Septembtr, A. D. 1916, to
not yet convinced their hausbands T There seems to bo other places take a walk through a printing office critters and prone to errors of make­
whrtbar or not there shill ba laF o r Ront— Two . acrid improved datcrtalD#
sued hy sald .Hpaclal Tax School District No. I
tfjat they should subscribe to their where tho sparrow la getting next and note the marly different things up even as tho sparks fly upward;
ot
Samlnolr
KauntV, Florida, bond* In tha
'homo paper. They buy It at tho to them and for thp benefit of a that the boys have' to contend with and all good and true editors, In­ land, all tiled. Canh rent. Close in. turn of 176.000.00, to b*ar Interest at tha
96-tf rata not to oaeead a per rant par annum ,
news stands sometime and 'Wrrow few old sisal*' who have censured |In the day work I generally com- stead of impaling tho kit and bundle Enquire Arnert a Barber.Shop
the principal of aald bonda to m ature
r
thirty yrara after -th e d ata of tha laauanee
their neighbors paper nil the time me for a crusade on the English1 promise .b y setting up the cold on his harpoon to get good-and even
F O B R E N T — Pleasant rooms nnd thereof.
und these same people have plenty sparrow 1 reproduce the following. drinks all around.
Dune and ordered in regular eaaatoa oo
However there once for all, will again next week offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
tbla tha Snd day of Auguat, 1911.
of money and are well able to take
smile
his
feeble
aun-grin
when
be
1*
arr
many
readers
in
Sanford
and
F . P . F o rster. C h in a
“ Just when we thought we'd
Lako Monroe wnd new poat-office
* . C . IKekaon '
the paper. Funny -world, Isn’t it.
publicly
roasted
and
let
it
go
ftt
elsewhere
that
love:to
got
back
at
made peace between the English
site. Also, store room, same building.
C. P. Harrison
Deah me.
newspapera lor errors when in that. An editor hnsn t much sense Call Jh a tch e r R ealty Co., Bishop .
A tt**t
sparrow and the world the lakeland the*
,
It. L. Thrasher, S u p t. Public In ,f$t*i£*.-e&lt;rmea out with an editorial' truth there nre as many errors in anyway. That a why he is an editor. Block , Phono 245.— Went 95 tf.
atrurtian and S e cre ta ry of Hoard ^
_ lie Inatructlon of Sem­
o__
l PuHr
• There are many things tha*t are "which aaysr,,The English sparrow— |tho general make-up of every-1full vinole County F lo lrd a.
w 9-T u*s.Jte
worse than dancing and enrd play* kill him.
And Juat to think a iduat to more than offset any in t ie
For pent-Now Cottage. J.’ Musaon
Hoy Scouta nnd Sparrows
the &gt;County Judga'e Court :to m lru le
ing and tone of them is tho art of preacher-editor is trying to prevent paper.
My old friend Kelly of the
98-9tp In Ceunty,
Tho City Council of Snnford has
Nlale of Florida, &gt;
In lie Eatate of
t
*
gossiping and telling
tales about ua from bringing about pence by Kansaa pen pushers sums it up as authorised'*, the Mayor to declare
W. II. Underwood. Persti*(f
your neighbor. When you nre danc- killing "our friends, the enemy. — (follows.
,
.
To KOilly J. Underwood, K ate- t'jidar.
wa( on il\a.,liparrowB. He has called
wood. N. II. Garner. Guardian, Semtrole
ing or playing cards
you have no Tanipa Times.f lEvery week the pnper^-this paper out Troojf On«* of tho Boy Scouta i:
W ANTED
County llanli, of Seminole County, Florida,
&gt;
or
any uthcr tiersbit Intrresled;
time to gosa p, TherearN some proThe 'Lakeland Star Is
right
WV or . nny ‘‘other—hns typographical of Anverfca dh’3 oi)te:ed into agree­
»♦♦♦♦ ♦ e *
tyhireas, llmlly J
Undtr-»ood, "Adminpie in (his torfn that will git ftrfiighl; goene from n section where the Eng- error-,; and there is always someone m e n t yfit^jtbem thnt they are to
latratria ol the 'E state •&gt;( W. It. U.iderwcod,.
deceased,
.
has
tl*&gt;|
petition In
Lo st— Saturday night. Little gold this rnurt. settipg forth theher
down to the other place# Ural ’is
abound*. Coming o ready to laugh mirthlessly hfor it kill Stiff epjrfVowa hy Rejrt. 1 st and
tart, that she
wish-bone pin. If found please set* has (lhauited all of the prYsnne! property
ccuisfderubly warmer than this when yo u t|, Florida some ycurs ago, vn- and hold the papal up to storn and receive
camping ocoking outfit.
t- lonnag to aald c * u t s . and th a t th ere re­
Guy Stenstrorn at Ileruld Offico. l - 2 t mains an fndthtedfiea* .against th a aald
they die. Not because they have thought we had gotten rid of him, say a blacksmith rould do it-UelttiJ*
The Scouts under the leadership
' that an orretain
of. J6,711.03 •ud
and |
praylpg
danced or played cards, 0 , no. amj f0 r. many years saw nothing of J &gt;b with both hands tied, and p/od«r ol this eourt toay
y b« entqted. deetprof
Mr.
Geo.
Hyman,
Scoutmaster,
Wanted—
Kodak
finishing,
24
hour
Ing
tots
arven
and
eight
(7
and
d) of block
But because they have deliberately |,im&gt; |)Ut uithin the post few seasons reed tobawl out the editoi&gt; pub’lely.
r (II ol tier four (ti, arcordlnc to E. It.
and
Mr.
Moughton,
assistant
Scout­
service.
Films
developed
1
0
c,
prints
ru in e d
it w o m a n ’s character, j,„ |,11B made his udv-iit i.i L-o Aid *ha ,ditor, tiring .meek
in spirit
ilpud'a map of the rlty. of Sanford
Siirvok- County. Florida, of
ol swhteH real
Fla 1-iUjLl^S*&gt;'a.vk
in . gossiping,
broke
up
a County, presumably it- empty gn in and lowlv, grins a sun-grin as if he master -have entered heartily into 4c each. Rox 975, Sar.ford
L
ji£
11 lP&gt;T/~- W. 11. ITiir|f*rwood (tin!, itiered and
',
. + t o ! l h iMi'h in ih** hand* of ithe Alminfamily in .gossiping, ruined a mans rnn&gt;&gt; lin,| ,, j„rreasif:g*
r. jm-’I&gt;. lik *1 it, bciauxe he knows the utter this work. The standing of the hoys
m in te d — Pf-rmanont position
‘lor the payment ol drhu, and
business, perhapa in gossiping And n, u r|,
„ur ,ii«gust.
fu'ility of ^-xpIHr.ing. Then he goes Saturday night, Aug. 21st. is us
. 1 hn ■ t•
first-class,
ot,H*ricnco«l
young
Indy
|
for*,^
•p^rpiZ^of^.Vi'nV^h.^d.'hl:
follows.
yet their tongues wig nnd then- i«
I,«&lt;-'&lt; to the “hop and bites a nail in
In Ih** urdfr * •»(
Hti*i oRraphor. from Nc*h York, r: U ftc*■nat \hr Haiti
no way to stop it. more's the pity
The Kigli-b rparrow i- j ffiriv two *-r eat.- « won'|y worm to rrMf-vi;
|I.r1nNI y •haf•ItlIJ hy In*
Those killing
five
or
mote
at P o s t a l TtileicrHph C a
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. . .
little JH-St
IIe I’l.l'ill.t t it. tu-it his f----lt!iKs; end finally wonders how
riMp i » f i^vrvforva to eotntn«nd ycU to
Kdwin Millen, 64; Isnio Kminer, 3&lt;J; -------:-------------------------------------- ----------ah^wThf||ft«t,
if »i.&gt; yi*u htivr, on or t&gt;* for#
'..round liic .door ar.ff window *ust\
* ___ .
, .
*
|j |,o fir *t d*y of HipttinWr, A 11, 1116,
hi-* tormehtors would feel, should h- Jno. T. Brady, 34; Reginald Holly
Do
you
wtmt
rountry
biln^&amp;Iow
tj,e
,
prayre*
of the Bciit
*h*»ui f
r I have not seen the census cn- ing«. awnings, cor; ii'e-*, .-mywhere turn critic and point out the typo­
2 9 ; Edmond Melscb, 1 1 ; Leslie Hill, Lake front, hath room, i.irelv i»r4» Mnt ^
m
or»U
r
dir«rti
&gt;c th**
ume.rator since he xtutr*,l hi-* work he ran lir.d a rr-viie, .,n-l r- ;&gt;
■
*alp of t*nl real tflair ml r#*l t»y lh»«
graphies! errors, so to speak, in the 1 0 ;. Lee Peek. 9; Owen Higgins hj vided, Horne and HujKy, chicken
| nun.
in the city hut I glean it from good result, ones porch,*:. doorways und make-up of the hilarious ones.
Frank Purdon, 8 ; Robt. Holly,
fl; runs and houses 160 chickens. 1 V ol
authority that about seventy five Sidewalk* are continually littered
Ernest Brnthor&gt;*on, fi; Ralph Bar- arret
land,owner must have bargain •*' fJ•iu,y
, * " r’
.1
per cent of I fie Indies of San ford n- will the iwr filling rubbish from
F.irrinstance. Hon. Jeh u 1 Ju nkies
» j trrrirtf.
■fltt|
i A
low fi; Sol
Itorhmore, 5; Other
nunljr J u«Tfo.
cash
a
n
d
very
cluvi
p
A
I
’
fused to g iv e iiim th eir .,gi
Most hi* i * - i
Hus et-ii-I (c e d in g g ro u n d s h a v e s h im s e lf, an d la s t S u n d a y upH7 Tuta, f&lt;tr
small numbers 16;
Total 260.
Connelly.
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of them wore married Indies, too, i« the street, und in- i. never so hap- pea red jn ehurch with n patch of
\n:i■u n m u st o y r ii k in i uhioii
In Friday’s paper the" stand­
which is one phase of the (|inslioii p;. n« when scratching aw.iy in int- unshaven w-hiskors under the angle
II
H. I . * n d O fH w at &lt;♦■&lt;«•** vtllw, FI AFor a practical nurse call 312 or
ing
of
those
killing
10
or
more
will
July 24. 1&lt;M&amp;
that 1 "cannot understand
Now if nu,r* an ! other tilth, bill he also Ire- of hia jaw th&gt;- sire of n grown man h
address 807 Magnolia ave. KeeNolle,■
!• h*f«by given (h«*a x l ry
be
given.
The
boys
have
decided
they were young and giddy old (piently pt.-&gt;■* havoc in th*- garden thumh; Sis Stiggins hail her hat or
JiHrevtUir, uf tieiinva, Florid*. «rfer»4 tin
lernncet furnishetL
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May 2", I'il'J, tiidf II -j w*-*o► Ur,try. No,
in: iti* of I h*- vintage of I Ml* it at d or* haul as w*ll
II*- h..t nut crooked and tin* shoeslying on her not to he satisfied with b-ss then
for „%Wif nf ;NW'"'4 ^ rtion t, *fi*i
HF'l uf
hrrtion J Tfcwnahip » J Bmitli#
would be
different b* -n •* t be o|(I even t bt vtfl of «ong, but converse: switch showed through what little 10 0 0 kills (1 (iiv r \%11 inta|nla
Hur, 4’c 1” K*&gt;l, Tftll*b»*acc Mrfiihan^
_maids a i y * * have b forlorn l;op&lt; cont mindly in a shrill mid unmusical real hair sin* hud left.
The undt-r- xihli* to the lioy«
f.*a
filed
noUrr
of intention to m*k*
tiliAl AlIVI IIIlSIMi
y* *r proof, to rAt*Ull*h rUim lu
land
of marriage ai d a fighting chance ‘‘*:jue*-l l., squecch
that
is decid- skirt of the belle of the village hung
ihtot tlotfiUtf. I'blfr** (‘lerk "f tli'- Cirrull
f'mirt, i' Sanford Florid*, on the Hth d*y
to nnke good by slip; ing
b&gt; the edlv
grating to the
ear, and veiy on one side a full inch below t i e
SVlIrr uf liter'la
.Nollr•p
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handle: p of tin- age linn'
ltiji tin- moi-otouous.
lie ia m qjl quarr--! bultoni of lu r dress;
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healthy some and nggretfuvo. and in lime one of our best known city genii. amlfintlon tt ill 1IH* belli nt
v» r.{ h -la, &lt;■(
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dlpmi on of IJt r»*v*H, Florid*
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begin fib y Tui.-rtl ii y . Septi-m!
rth, j.rr on; tf fhe u«1■J•
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while tonrnpruj ,lr*fJln*ni «n
»setlft* if Dale In &lt;flur1i i
Miaine* I'Hist „n. *,uarirr til« f.n-i
Mol.- *.l ftoiula
will be Ini d in ^&gt;unlfonl liigl
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ill lh« W*&gt;l .lie. 1,1 Swell up
Tcwml.*p IV In i. f.n»l« nt
K xn rinii.i t Etui for
Building.
:it **lb -/I l,*nt*f ‘ *1 I Cl. Ih-Pc* S -U'l, I* Willism E St;'jires dcr,SMij.
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__ _ t*&gt; tl«** under***n,d F.ivcutrf* of
ruii •*!I to ft&amp;nfojd
No paper, 1 1 r l : g* , tin biuilua or Gri-iii lino in s,Fit* N&lt;rth« «»t *iU*iUr of Stc* ! liid r*tlt9« *ltl||i(| two yrmr* from thp dftie
ilun J, thi nT North Aft d«|r^*a W*«4 .ntvnt 1 nritct. ■ *
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other tinmersrmt
* r iiltL'h-n will be tHfciiJ 1 ir* m 11no to tin* North fldt* of t a rl
D»t#d July 10*h A. !&gt;. 191ft
Jk-etiotn, 1/, ihfiif# W**t to H^ytlipsn: corner 1
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Bo**n
If* .Squire*, Eierutrii.
allowed
in.
the
exit
ruination
hail.
H The Metropolitan Life Insurance CVn pony is now1a MI TtlA L COM­
*»f S/dirjD r»f, TownjhJji
^ -O.-Rmige*
w iO Fla*f,
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R e g u la r e x a m i n a t i o n fee of $ 1 .0 0 thtnrv Fuuth ptir hu»f Tpil** P r c n Wot
PANY, YCTUR, Company more tlici evtr It fort. It is owner! by YOU
W
h*U "•«*, Pft'l "&lt;
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mu**t
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and twelve million other policy holders \n 11 l cited f 'dileh anti Canaria.
-.t.u half mile pollS of
I... Tua.,1.1 t|, . 0 (.re-.ni.a
1 rurtton|„ol.p-Jen(
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It T. "I I rusher.
Now as never before this Cuinpanyj&amp;fl ( oirpai.\ Ol 'I LK I’lkOl LK.
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i'»i 1went&gt;’ five .-r r.n
of
W.kt*.
than,
N ,th&lt;
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C o u n t y S u | ie rin le n d e i.t
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St. Judin
John.i 1C
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FOR THE FEOPI.E. AND BY T ! iL •I’KtvLU:.
•j *beat i* #iy uj,. 1l:e
i it** 1*1*
&gt;jhn* Itlivrr
In stru ctio n
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Hlver antl
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CMfefT Her .U ,-Vlnt I hat
elernu(fh 1,1a Kli M
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ucnt t•fr lu
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h. catsuit Vu*S ' el.l, c. .Uier^ma Ihe
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prayin:
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matter of RKJH ri het au.se the Company is ^ (&gt;I 11 t umpany. ^'()l
Klilrfd IrrrUory -'I i*l! L samp a Sttorial 1 *um of |75.00P,00 *t * old he" ti*Urd
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‘ftf
th** Because the Metropolitan Life Insurance ( on.pany is YOl’R Company
within
Where**, itid petition h*« Le#a carefully fund the jlovinK. Indat tatlnes. of aald Die*
it will be able to help you EVEN M ORE than it lias in the past­
ixtmlntd by thl« lloartl and It hat been dn- ttict, th* proreed* of aald bond Irsur l&lt;i ba
termlned by tho Hoard that aald petition oil-end,d and* MlXthiUcd, 4n the ‘follawlnc
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il Think of bonuses or earnings of the Company returned to you.
Tb. »I|1 M by more . I ban coo fouith of tho menner,
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•aboye
1) Think of the freedom to gt&gt; into any occupation without forfeiting your
U6.VOU.OO, |o be *u*ed In rvfundinc and
•*eel bed territory.’
io tha* c’lty &lt;*f Uanford, mouejra dtio
Now therefore. Notice I* hereby xi*.u that
rights to protection
inlrreit thereon,, heretefoie ad car,red
on tha 7th dxy of Septambrr A I*. 1916, to the said
'l a* '8-t-po! I)l,!r1cl No.’ t
an alartlan will bo held; and the ramo Is of ftanlsriehpeyial
11 Think of the fact that you are entitled to paid-up Insurance to borrow
Wnrtda, by the c i t y or
hereby ordered, lo determine; tut. Whether Sanlurd and 'County.
used
hyiKtiif
Hreclal Tax Krhnnl
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tho follosslnf deot-rihod tern lo ry ib s lt . hr 4Dll *
money, to surrender your ploicy and get ciush money; to continued
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rtHct No. f i n
purchase ol’ t high
created Into and become a Special
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schacl rite sn.l the *con»trwcjlen .of
high
insurance without cost.
f&gt;ehool District, said territory heir Se.erG.Ya
f&gt;ulliftng. which aald rumTs-now p.n
Keminola County. Florida, and de.crlhad I j u, ,„,i
It All Load Adverlisemcnts Under »f
owing
'to
the
Clfy
of
»gnf,.,d,
by
aa I.follows.
1T These nre only a FEW things that h^ive been done in 25 years to
. „ . .
• axld Spe, |.*l Tax Hc*ool DMrtcl.
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This Beading TH REE CENTS »
Heglnnlog
an
the
South
shore
of
Cake
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710,000.00
lo
be
caad
In
fumVng
the
preagive you cheap and .good insurance. There are many others.
Monro*
at
a
point
one-ouarter
mile
Kkat
ant
ottljtandlng
and
rXirilrtf
Itoallrg
lnLine For Each Insertion. Minimum
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h**Uon 11. Towrslilp 1d&gt;hta'dnoa, of .aid Fpertal Tai School1i And now GREA TEST of ALL, T H IS Company is NO LONGER
,in South Itinp
,
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- - JO
- - h*»t,
-- thr*fire
— - South u j i ni»&lt;r\
i ft a*. . - Aj *
Charge 25 Cents.
he
Suulhrxit
comer
uf
the Hr,uth»r,t „uir. 1 il ft;6pnj»n, fo 1- u,,d let Improving and
OWNED BY A FEW STOCKHOLDERS, hut it BELONGS TO YOU
ter of the Southwest .garter ol Section .It. |enltiglng ihe grammar schoot.
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township and range, the Weal „tie- |v U(Wff.o6 * to !«■ u,,d In purrhaatni Ipt
t h e POLICY HOLDERS.
‘ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * &lt; same
h*lf ^mllf to thf bu*rt.b*«*t o*rnf‘f wf tbr* ahiI bultiflng ■n&lt;1 ronitrurlluc * i? fultnary
,vVfj
'j u *"r
naxrtrr Jchool Jr^ &lt;hr Weilern part ot’ lh* Wty""of
of Section 4. Township SO Snutb, Hartge 30 Sanford, *ss*rt»
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—* ■ to “he• -located
7 v?
prtngpry
schorl,
E
FOR SA LE
Fiat, thence In the laet metttlnnrd town- V#&gt;ftI of Myrtle Avpflue
ship and range, run South to Sanford Grarit
12.600 00 to In. used 'n Improving and an- r
%o o o o « o « « o * o 6 o o o m « « « o « « 4 line In the Northeast quarter of HcctK.n r), ulargo
g. I he pr-Mnt trlr
rlmary school, lucaifd
fhence North 8S •tcgfcca tfesi along . fli.I mi Nlr/lie Jienur. ln the City of fan to rd
11 YOU,
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A ilU rJ
lholders
lU IU lelft L
constitute
UIIOULUftcL U
the,BIGGEST-and
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IBEST
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Life
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Giant
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the
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said
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Florida
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For Sale Cheap— Gas range, gooff S», thenar Watt tn the Souths-ut corner of 1 16.000.0a &lt;„ Tm ti.e.l fmF ImilXnttlh* w
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surance
Company in the world* today. With your help, and
and tl
the *help
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Inquire at Fernalff Tin
YOUR friends it*will coutinue to hold .FIR ST PLAGE among ALL the
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Companies ih the WORLD.
If YOU have Four Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars reserved under
the very stringent laws of the state of New York for YOUR selves the
policy holders and in addition thereto you have over thirty-Ope Millions
of Capital Und Surplus.
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seconds d u r i n g business hours.
1f You issue or revive* 8,0-10 policies, pet- day. which
amounts to $1,708,'728.00. and you are increasing your
assets $161,820.87 per day.
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income last yeiir wai over $127,000,000.
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(Ttjori one-horse wagon, set
new saffffle nnff bridle,
son. Uffx 1163 or enquire
station.
ijccta snd .
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tricl.
set furlh and aa statad in said pslltlon,
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For Suie—-Two gooff hor^ea and'
T® dalaghtlna tM number of mllia
Therefore b»-Jl
That It f« t h e ’
determ Inatlan of Ihti Ho*rd that the rmoUht
wagon $350. J. T. Turner, B e c k ! L n a S 5 ? i £ V . " , £
of bonds required for the purpurea »et tortl^,
in aald pelhian. ia the rum of |7i,Q0d.QO,
Hammock. R. f . D. No. 3. San- t c ^ W ^ ' ^ b ^ / ^ . ^ ^ g ’h P 'L 'fc ami
that ssld.-h ods shall’ hcar Intar-st *a* 1
J ford.
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planting. Inquin* Myron H StjuirtSt" 7i",2r"
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For Sale—Two horse wncorf JtlidfA *4 * IlIcC n,*i
' rn*1^1’ j ■ Ih Faaiawi Florida of Iflt.l, to determlna whether Of
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further',
roanlvcd
roaolveJyeOtrlt
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reats-'
ln*pFr,efi
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----------- IdUf^aald relection luMpq.Jim .published in UtA Fanford H e r i l * . ’
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ahaU it
ImmrdlaJelyy mi
maka returns■ to
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in aald flpcelal- f a x '
IV Dhard of Fuhlia Inatruetioh of KemlnoTa
mlnol* Hchcol District No. 1 of Seminole County^
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t ounty, after aald ite c llo n la h*M. accordlerord
Florida,
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fo r four iuiccoaslvo
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stru ctfjn and S e cre tary of
ftoxri* of Public toatrsu'Cian'of
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EAST COAST
DATA BRING .COLLECTK1
NOW FOR THE CON­
SIDERATION OF
TH E BOARD
Among the Rivers and Harbors
ennctfner.ts of the fast National
Congress, wua the authorization of
a 'Board, whoso duty it should be
to Investigate and make report upon
the feasibility and practicability of
Government purchuso of the Kast
Coast Carnvl, for the purpose of
Intra-Coastal Waterway construct tion through Florida. Tht* Hoard is
*iow bUB^ colleUllpr data, for «*onrfidertition, and our iriends of the said
canal project are actively supply­
ing same.-* It would seem that we
who know the supreme advantages,
natural, economical and otherwise,
of the St. Johns; should not he asleep
and permit only the canal side of the
question to lm presented. While the
Instructions ol the Hoard rover,
primarily, tin- canal route u \ t f
(ration, we cannot construe tho i t , --olutfon authorizing sump, to be in ­
tended to routine the deliberations!
to this alone, inasmuch a* the p liras
In* employs the words, "or any* par­
allel route, "i-lthotigh Major L i due
of the Corps of, Engineer* aj pears
to incline to Lltat interpretation of
the Congressional act.
Below we
give the Resolution precisely as it
wuh enacted and recorded.
" T h e Secretary of War is author­
ized to appoint a Hoard of three of­
ficers of the Engineer Corps of the
United States Army to examine and
appraise the value of the work and
franchises of the East Coast Canal
from the St. Johns River to Key
West, Florida, with reference to thp
desirability of purchasing said canal
by the United States and the con­
struction over the route of the said
canal of a free and 0 (xm waterway,
having a depth and capacity suf­
ficient for inlnnd navigation.
Said
Hoard, to the extent that the same
can be done, from surveys hcri to

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SANFORD; FLORIDA, FRIDAY-AUGUST, 27, 1915

Waterways Committee of said Club,
will be made best 'possible use of
when the proper, time arrives.
Do
not delay this important matter.
It is none too early to begin the tel­
ling work that cettnlnly must be
done'if we are in any degree going
to match fho enthusiasm and unremittont activity of out East Coast
Canal friends— PRO MOVER.
Married at Baptist Temple.
)n Wednesday morning last at
eleven o clock. Mis. Ivi* Pell of
Lake County was married to Mt.
C. F. Lee of Jacksonville. The cer­
emony was performed by Rev.-sGeo.
Hyman of the Baptist Church,
the office of the Temple. Mr. a
Mtp. Lee left for u trip down the
East Coast.
They will in about
ten day* reti/rn to, Jacksonville
where they will reside. Mr. L e e i s
an employee of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railway Company.
Congregati onal Chfirrh

Regular - »ci \in-* on i.Yxt Sunday
both morning and evening,
The
evening stibjctt will he a [irt. olicn-l
tUk. tin- fourth in tin- «• ties, "Jescus
Life Principles.
Alf members and
friopds are cordially Invited to these
services. Come and enjoy a refresh­
ing Bcrvlre an«‘ 'ellowship \vith
ollu rs, oven though you might piefer to stay ut huinc

DAVID GARRICK AT
IMPERIAL TUESDAY
EDOL’RD D’OIZE ASSIST4 El) BY LOCAL TALENT
FOR ELKSLO DG E
The famous old English Comedy
"David Garrick
has always been
a great favoiite with both the prof­
ession and theatre going public,
and justly so.
it tells a story of
absorbing fiear.t interest und has
mono of the features of the stereoty|H*d blood and thunder melo­
drama.
Thcte Is no deep dyed
villain; no weeping persecuted hero­
ine; no stolon will; no slap stick
buffoonery,— but n sweet, pietty,
wholesome romance with a strong
vein of refreshing and refitted etftnefH,
"David (inrrick
will be presentd at the Imperial Theatre ne»t

BOND ISSUE FOR
GOOD ROADS IS
SURE TO CARRY
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P E O P L E ALL OVER SEM INOLE COUNTY
A R E MOST H EA RTILY IN FAVOR
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O F T H E ISSUED
The bonds lor the good roads In
the county of Sepilnolu to finish out
the brick toads^jOready built and
connect with .(he national highways,
will carry by a good majority. Every
rilften of the county coming to San­
ford .btini'ii in the glut! tidings that,
the people in the.county are stand­
ing tip luiunwdy Hu bonds .for goo
roads.
They realize that anything
lers than hard rpads will be mohey
wasted and thp bond issue is the
dnly way.to obtain goed roads now
and pay for them as jd u go.
There will bo slight opposition
from .some people of Fanford whole
the taxes are high. »J imposed to he
high, t;nd mine of the people a ie
against paying any more, but these
«:\mr I&gt;eo|tie wh•ll the
in put Up to 1 1'ii m in t ho prupi r
lighf wtil fa' or rl ' bond Issue (nr tin
«1 it: hi r.i i«i• will be offsot by thi i|ern-ase in i: lit* roe d tux.
Maniy •it izi-i.- •d St mmolo wlin
are aisuy from he pie are writing
letter* to t he il.-rrld urging the

•bonfl jsaue, and realizing that with­
out these roads, Seminole will never
be able to take her tightful position
in the progressiva ranks erf the roun­
der of Florida.
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As to the matter of just who will
l&gt;e allowed to vote at thi^houti elec­
tion on the 'flth cT b .j -ember, it
might lip
jCcll to state that ovety
tegisterod voter who, has j&gt;aid his
poll -tux for 1*113 niAj.' I’l l t will be
allowed to. cast u-ballot on that day.
Thii according to County Attorney,
Geo. A. DeCottcB is the law govern­
ing such election.’ •
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, In the bqn'd election' ,foi Bchool
pur pc se* on ‘ Sept. 7th, only free
hoi :■ rs can vote, according to the
cK-' lion I-;.11 ns published elsewhere
P!1P* r.
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! u ii ii
•o &lt;i nl &gt;&gt; bej.t in mind . the
dr.ti
. Ii- ‘••••lections and not fail
in
mi t hi
day&gt;
Tim read
l bin.
•i tloti i ,nn I.. bui J 'ay aim
1 till
■ml Imi d election is on the
'i'w ing
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Hoy Scouts aiul Sparrows
helping out in this mutter leave a
The standing of the Hoy Scouts contribution at the Herald Office,
in killing sparrows content to Thurs-I
The 'offer from Mayor TinasheY
day night is as follows.
|is a cooking outfit for the hoys
Edwin Millen, 107; lzzie Knnnei, camps
The offer from Hill Hnrd106; Edward Meisrh, 49; Reginald w-are y a Stevens " ( ’rack S hot”
Holly. 42; Jno T Brady, 36; Ernest Rifle to hoys killing the most spar­
Hrotherson, 18; Ia'slie Dill.
13; row*
Frank Purdon. 12; Ralph Barlow, 1 0 ;
Sol Rock mote, 10; 13 boys less than
M uhsiin s Foiling Pool
10, 76; Total killed to- dn'te 47H.
The hoys propose to kill 1000 by s-'S weltering human'ty is finding
September 1st. and claim that, ont a solace these days in the -Musaon
only tho offer by Mayor Thrasher, swimming pool, tecgi tly built oo
but the offer of the Hill Hardware Pine street, two blocks east of San­
Co.
ford avenue. The pool, is the most
Assist the hoys all you can. The popular plnre in the city and 4s well
munition* of war are expensive for pftrtonized day and night by Mil
some of the boys
If you (eel l i k e 1 and young alike.
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’. Governor Fires Board
Jacksonville, Fltr.,”'Aug. 27,— Now
that Governor Trammell has remov­
ed lour members of the Duval board
of county commissioners and accept­
ed the resignation of the fifth, citIzeiis of Duval , county are today
looking forward to the announce­
ment of the names of .theli st-ccessors.
The order removing Commission?
cm E. A. Ricker, G. H. Brown,”J . J .
Lord fine! J, H. Pattoison; and th at
accepting the resignation. forwarded
by Commissioner P. S. Bowden last
Friday night was the laat official
act of the chjef cxectulve yesterday.
All four commissioners rcmoV
are charted with failure to protect
against alleged illegal expenditure*
and for drawing a per diem (or con­
siderable part &lt;}f ench month for road
Inapebtion work.A list of twenty-five names, fivo
from each district ;lft, the county
were selected at t h e m«'-etiug of 52
accredited delegates of eighteen com­
mercial and ciylt inganizations in the
rooms cf the Jacksonville chamber of
commerce last night, and dispatched
at •once tb Governor Park Tram­
mell with request thnt he- consider
the appointment of tho new bouid
of county commissioner? front among
the men on that .list, word pf his
removal of the county commis­
sioners having 'been received during
the session.

CHEAP RATES TO
FROM ALL POINTS
TAMPA WILL GET LARGE
CROWDS FROM CITIES
OF THE NORTH
N Even at this early date, the rail­
roads included m the Southeastern
I’ussengor Association have granted
rates of pructicaljy one fare for the
round trip from Tampa from Wash­
ington, Evansville, Louisville, , St.
Louis nnd other Ohio and Missi])pi
river points In honor of. the South'
Florida Fair and Gasparilla Carnival
to - he held lath in January or curly
in February.
loiter on connecting
litU’fl will offer low rates froip New
York, Chicago^
Chicngu. Kansas City and
ar
other distant pduts,- jinil the Atlanlilic
Const Line, NentfOard Air Line arqd
Southern are preparing to operate

Jaxmoifl. .api:diii—Uaiua

Ion—-wvwde -under -the dieeeimn of-f f lbl-lliD'-X icnmg ’■hjLjUat. under the

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states to this* section.

GOOD RQADS
BOOSTERS OF
VOLUSIA HERE
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A LARGE PARTY OF D E­
LAND P E O P L E IN­
SPECTED T H E
BRICK ROADS
Volusia County people are in fav­
or of good roads, Und having voted
bonds by d ls liic i; for, the greater
part of tho work are now engaged
in Invesi (gating the best kjnd of
nmtejlul for tho roads. Since brick
seems to be. the only permanent t
im \ ^ ^ .-4?p t»r(y of Del^ind* folks'
m*ad0;all utft^mohHe tour to Orlan­
do yesterday via „Sjinford nnd in- &lt;*
s pooled the brick .roads ol Keftlinple t i '
county nnd Orange county.
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I^&gt;d by. that indonlfaUv sdoffv.
Chris. O. Codrlugton, rtlffb e o U h e
DcLund News and one of the gteutcjil good roads boosters in the state,
the party left DeLapd early in tho
ipornlng and arrived Irt this city
about ul*.*- o cloek. After resting a
(••w- minutes thi-v leii for Oilundo,
where t h i' ex pitted to have a lunch
pud spind the remainder of the day.

In tlm party were J

NEWSPAPERS WANT THEIR DUES

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Florida Conference Federation
r— ,
h e .eyes of the Southern Meth­
odist Church aro upon the' Wes­
ley Bible Classes of Florida just
now. Florida is to take an ad van ce
step in Sunday School work nnd
federate all her organized Wesley
classes.
This will pla’re ^'lorjda
third in the line nt
taking this advanced step.— The
first conference to federate its classes
was South 'Carolina, tho next to
fnll in line Was tho Central Texas
conference. *
The Wesley- Ilihle Class Feder­
ation of the Florida Conference, will
be formeij at Orlando, Florida, Oct.
20 and 27,. 1915.
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There Is at the present time 237
organized adult Wesley Bible Classes
In Florida, and It Is hoped that the
number will lie increased to 300 .by
the end of the year.
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It E. Godmun. I T. Ulaine, C. T.
Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Walter,
A. C. 'Klingrr.no anil Klingmnn Jr,.
L . I Williamson, V. W. Gould.
Harry Philips, W D. Haynes, W. C.
Watts, II. S. Thomas, B. W. Brown,
Robert Hrowo. G. II. A. Fish.' V. H.
Voorhls, S. D. Jorday, Mayor McDiurmnnil, E L. Powe, Raymand
Jordan, W. ( ’ Jnckson Chris. O.
Codrington, J F Aldis, E. L. Row­
land. J . S. Smith, Rev. C. L. Col­
lins, J. S. May, J . S. Rogers, C. O,
O nclll, J. F. Allen. M. W. Wood­
ward, John O Neill.

other
the War Department, shall also ex­
amine and investigate the feasibility
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for the pufnoee*5f such a Waterway,
The Gnaparilln Carnival, vyhich Is
to
bo made tdmply an advertising
of any parallel route between said
THEY HAVE BEEN LEGISLATED OUT OF WHAT
and crowd-drawing adjunct to thepoints. The said Board shall make
IS COMING TO THEM
a report Vif its work, .'together with
firir, will tie advertised in thy north
its conclusions upon the probable
ns never bofofe by the Fait Assoc­
Hunts Garda, Fin., Aug. 27. The panics from exchanging tmnsport- iation, tailiouds. hotels and othFr
coat and commercial advantages and
military and naval uses of said route
rommiltee on legislation of the South uiion for
newspaper
advertising agencies, nnd in view nt the fact
or routes, to the Secretary of War.
Florida Press association has finished should he.repealed* The merchant thut the Eutopean wui will prevent
,(ltl worg assigned to it at the recent is permitted lo swap groceries for thousands from getting nhrouil and
w'ho shall transmit the same to Con­
nirei j nj» j„ Plant City aftd. is ready advertising, and the farmer can pay the exposition in San Francisvo and
gress ns soon os practicable."
tu
make its report to the joint meet- his'*aub»eriptions with eggs or po- Sun Diego will he closed, the atten­
In an interview with Major Laing
of the South Florida Press assoc-1 tutoes; why, therefore, should there dance is certain to ha of recore­
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due, this gentleman in his always
iation and the East Coast P ress ; he any discrimination in such mut- breaking order.
In addition to- a . fitj# corps of
Railroad men pre­
polite und courteous manner, stated
assoclatlon to be held in Jacksonville |teis?
The fact that there is^such dict that between 600,000 and 700, Florhilt
speakers and workers, and
to the writer that tho Board hns not
in1 October.
The members of the i discrimination in t h e - caae of rail- 4100 |people will visit Florida during thqy tank amongst the very beet,
as yet decided upon a public Hear­
committee were Messrs. A. P. J o r - ! foitd? - (a based .upon . contemptible the winter nonths, and thi-f fa rc- there are to be u number of speak­
ing,-that the data now in process of
dan of -the Puntn -Gorda Herald Inference that, all editors can - he spotislblh for the decision o f - t h e ers frorti out side tho 'state,. Some
collecting will first be carefully
and
R. O. Meek of the Foit Meade, bought with* raijroad tickets, but South Florida Chapibet.. o.f Com­ of these ^are. Bishop James Atkins,
studied', and then,- If such a public
Leader.
Their Investigations were not with food and clothing.* - ’
merce nnd Tnmpa Board, o f : Trade know h 'ns tho Sunday School BUhip;'
Hearing is deemed advisable, " a ll
directed
'particularly
toward
reviaIn
favor‘.of holdjpg trei' ugricultyraj Dr. £ . D.,,Bulla, superintendent of
persona interested will be welcome"
. " T h e Bryari*Y&gt;rlmary law should
sion of the libel laws but fhey have
fair
in Tampa, p a u q ^ ta n &amp; individ­ t^ i Adult Wesley Class Movement,
and doubtless given an opportunity
be so amended as to give, the hows-,
taken up several other matters in i papers fair returns for political ad­ ual exhibits nro c^cpeeled'-fronj all Nashville, T i n n .r Miss Elizabeth
to submit to the Board their view’s
wrhich the newspaper men of the vertising,
and arguments. Th e Major, farther,
Every candidate . for secUons, and several* courvtil;# ha\e K i)Patrick, a noted Sunday Schbol
sta,te
arc vitally interested.
The office should Ik ; allowed l a spend already arranged to . havvy- ^Khlbit,'*- speoiffllit' of .Corinth, Miss.; M r . . J .
gave it as his sense of the Resolu­
repoit follows.
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The hu*iness men dl ^ m p a :v rq n t »M.. Way, secretary of the Atlantic
tion that the piipinry question bofor advertising in newspaper# as
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T
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Injustice
of
the
present
for the Board is the advisability of
much us |100 in c&amp;ch daily qnd $25 It- distinctly* undcrstab'arvihfff;’ n o t| },iv4*ioni extending from Maryland
libel law arises from tho wording In each weekly.
one penny that fa in V a l&amp; i In : thw ' ^ H o r l d a . ,v„
‘ ' j, L ’ y;
the purchase of the existing East
of
section
13
of
the
bill
of
rights
of
Kouth
Florida
Fait
will
he
expemled
Coast Canal, or the construction of
JembershTp In the class federation
the state constitution.
The words • " I f tho S^tociation approves of in behalf ° f tho GftspartJta'.CsvnHol,
a parallel route, nnd added, " I am
TrjclutJo all prtsliling elders, .
‘good motives should be stricken these suggestions, wp recommend which will bo, used wholly Jqr. tfn;
not sure that the Board will feel
jiajRdr*,
spperihtcndent*, officers' end
out,-and to this end a constitutional that $25 be appropriated out of Its purpose of ndvertbing add. drawing
justified in going into the general
K
jach
irs'o
f oiganircd ctaues and
treasury to pay Judge William A. crowds to South Florida Irom other
amendment should he submitted.
question .of an Intra-Coastal Water­
member*
Weeley Bible Classes,
" A law should be passed to per­ Hockcr, or any other capable law­ states, as it reeieves more free s'dyciway on any. other route, but if your
adult,' Shnlo.r and Intermediate.
yer,
whom
tho
association
m
a
y
‘sel­
mit newspapers to publish any mattising from northern nrwnfUpot#
people deihe to submit -to the Board
Trelipilhary to t h e ’great meeting •
teni
contained In the public records ect, to prepore and' write out in than either the New . Uyleaps of
any facts or statements In favor of
in OrUntlo, ,Mi?s May Kilpptrick
of town, city, county o r.state, and legislative form tho laws and.changes Mobile Mardl Gras •eelebratlditi;
Sunday School. -Institute^
the alternative route by way cf (ho.,
In laws which ofc herein jndlcqte
au’d/htr. \Y«y will muke an itinerary
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St. Johns River, I shall be glad tbT"s* Next Tuesday an alLdny Sunday forbidding tho taking of any legal
. *&gt; • - 1. that
we
want
and
send
them
to
our
action,
civil
or
criminaT
agrtijist
o f *F|or|dV -&gt;h the interest of* the
receive them and lay thorn. before School Institute will be held at the
Sunday, at Hapt^jt Tomplv .Vug C9,.
our
secretory,
T
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M.
Callahan,
Fort
worRI
* MBs KJlpartick will be a t _ ’
uttltont
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br
owners
of
newspapers
.ConfcroffaitOnai Cnurcn,' lor all ihe
the Board.
Large audiences are 7 nnehaibg t h e 1’ following plac^a; Gainesville,
M
ycrs;’that
the
secretary
hei
nstructe
publishing
such
records-—
unleft
It
• Tho situation being as It fa, we schools of the city. A specie! speaker
can ho clearly shown that the pub­ ed to have 200 copies of each printed the Temple services this aqmmer. Oct. 17, Oealu, 16tb; Lakeland'19tb;
again urge the highly sensihje iinyl representing the Sliito S. B. A&gt;soclication thereof was prompted** by and mail ope copy of each to each Ail the comforts possible h a w beep Saras«4»fc$6th.; Mnnatpc, Palmettoqi
snfe plan, of passing Tesolution^li.i iation, will he present t&lt;&gt; lead nnd innewspaper In the* state, and that arranged. Sunday‘ School i t D.’Jp p, und Hradento%n, -at LrudcCtown,
.
A help­ mdlice.
nil the Comtneicial O igsn% atiam Sr tru ct-in the discussion.
every
nov.-Bpapcr, editor and pub- jn.; Predehing 1 1 . 0 0 n. m.’ “ T-h? lasf -1 s t : Pfitljt GUy ?2nd.;. Tampa,. 23 . .
ful program i« provided nrtd every
C lr i A K i p d . and Country
.and 24fh.**_Mr Way will visit these
al tn o t t ^ ! li,' l-Icr
l'lorlda MW*"* piedge npt %
J " , " ^T J #,
Trades* "^Merchant ib* und Agricul­ S u n d a y 'School ’worker is urged to hibltT f “.^ l h U ? ! u « ! o n ,egW
to
support
for
election
to
the
legtsBible.
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6.45,
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i»la«'-43s-j- Jacksonville, Oct.
17th.;'i
tural Union*;' ami the wiltihg -of plaut to he j)re#tiot,— 9.30 a. m, of an y kind itf newspapers that have i lature any Map who will not promise
■•Minnie Stewart, Prciidcnt. J r ;
Vi Del^iad, 18th.j liiiatka, 19th.; Barpersonal letters, universally through­ 2.3(1,.p. ,m.' and 7-30 nfght, next nbt been. established at least three to use his beet; efforts to secure thp *’• LL,St 6.45, Mrs. Forrest Gatvhel,
4o w ,,r 20th.; Arcadia, 2 )s t.;‘- Punta.
y e l r s a l s o , a law requiring that all
out this vitally interested •disUfct* Tucadny, August 31. .
IcgisIaLjUu which wa desire..
Leader., Preachinjf .a t -7.45, "Swir*
legal
notices
by
Individuals
be
paid
setting forth . tho ._ incontrovertible
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; .facta and arguments that corivin -i
"Wp'.itcommcpd lllat t h ^ f o p o ^ ifi
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cingly jHJInt to the St. Johns Rlvoct TH A; nqgro employee of the A .'C . L. , "A ll to^p, cityi-county and* State fftl pkdf(u'A» dr»a:n up left* i n j i n o w "
as the reasonable anij logical. Jq t ra‘ nahwd , -Walters while working In officials should bo foqulred by la,w and that oyfery editor and pliblfaher
'C o a sta l' Deeper * tVa ter Way route the* roqnd;house was badly burned to .buy all their bjauk Bodks- and here 'presept as^well as others now-j^Misj
from. Jacksonville southward.* These*- ■Thutsdajf by escaping steam nnd the printed stationery l o r their offices in Jacksontdlle come -forward gnd
letters ' and reBoI^ttioni . 1? prepared injured rastf was-rushed to the office from Florida printing concerns, J f sign the pledge and that copies
Pi J t ^
, refuroM ’Y i
and' delivered to either the Secretary of -Drl Robson _for. treatm3 |»t.' It lit such supplies can bd furnished by of the pledge be sent to all newspaper
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of ih# Sanford Commercial %Club, not thought .that the injur will prove FlVida printers.
In Florida' which are not now rep­
‘Davfa Garrick Imperial ^TLeatf*
*.^uw?cLay.Vtri^t to
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prohibiting rail load com- resented ta-.thto 'city.
orr the Seerstary or Chairman ef t h W I a t jd . J ^ ; . .
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next Tuesday.
allspices of the Sanford Lodge of
Elks, undo thp direction of Eduoard
D Olze, who will appear in the Atle
role, a part he has played over COO
times in the principal cities of the
United States, and Canada,
Edwmd Denforges, a young prof­
essional itcrnr of exceptional ability,
will play the part of blustering old
Simon Ingot, a retired Ea-t India
merchant, and Mrs. I) (Jize will he
seffn as nimpc.ring Araminta Brown,
of doubtful age und literary aspira­
tions
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talent will take tho other parts.
Miss Grctchen Schultz will be seen
in the leading role, Ado’ Ingot, for
which she is admirable suited to
every requirement of the part../. Miss
Olga Schultz will fiavo the character
ccinedy role of Mis# Smith, ,
Tho part of Dick Chivy, a dissolute
young nobleman with sporting pro­
pensities will be- In , the hands of
Clarence Mahoney. The celebfated
trio qf comedy characters, Mr.
Smith, the wine merchant, the deaf
Mr. Brown, the silk merchant and
th e'bashful, stuttering Mr. Jones
will be played /ejpuctively by Chas.
Ditigee, Scm Y o n t * * a n d Reginald
Holly.
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•■The reflerved sents will be on
sale at Phillip s Drug Store on Sat­
urday rooming.

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AUGUST 27. I'JIft*
THE pANPOBD t?ERALD
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and Woodward Bertlfrnon.
Thd little, lady received some vary
lited
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nicq gjjta and many good wishes.
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'Potaah supply
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an incentive to look
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A BUtfCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPOfcJ^inore thoroughly into plant nutrition
Washington, C. D., Aug. 16.—
D EN T S-E VENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFipiENT
with view to utilizing products a t hand to the very ^
Alfred L. Atwood, of Austin,
Minnesota, Ip a letter to Senator
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
beat purpose. The result of our efforts along this line fi
Fle.tcher with respect to Ruret Creddlia in the following language nomi­
|tended the funeral of Mrs. F. E. nates the Florida Senntor for ViceHinds on Monday morning at Sen­
President.eca. Our entire community’ extend
It ij bo carefully blended that where land is properly prepared we will put it
“ Please accept ir.j' thanks, and
their
greatest
sympathy
to
the
fam­
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against anyfertilizer mixture of same ammonia and phosphoric o a d c o n -^
M n . Evans visited Sanford Mon­
the thanks of our people; lor your
ily
in
their
bereavement.
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Jbent, regardless of-percentage of potash. Send for particulars
day.
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very kind letter of the 29th ultimo,
Miss Kuby Cobb of Eustls, visited
» * N. W. Green of the Atlantic
for It hasAreen read and appreciate^
Coast Une, special agent, made a friends here Saturday and Sunday by all ol ua.^ We are also under)
business trip here Tuesday.
Her father, Mr. J . W. Cobb, sister obligations . to you .for litersturt.
Jacksonville
Miss Helen leer man spent a con- Miss Iruno qnd Mr. Lee Silas, of that explains much in regards to
Florida.
pie of days here the first of the week. Mount Dora autoed over for her Rural Credits. The farmers of the
The church here has been treaty Sunday evening.
whole country should and I hope
ed to a new coat of'paint, the work
Prof. W. C. Kinney moved to some day will, show their apprecia­
. being done by Tho*. Morris.
' t his new home In -northwest, Cassia tion ol your work In their behalf
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dunn last week. .
by in. some way recipprocating. I seeds be placed on a hot stove. The
on August 7th, a It Ice little girl.
A card- party was given at the wonder if it might not bo done next vlali'e ones vffl pop and jump.
The
'Lake Mary school will begin on home of Warren Royal, Saturday year by putting you o n -the National dead .will hhrn without popping.
Monday, Sept. 6 .
We have been evening fiom eight twenty until Democratic t ic k e t-and electing you
Very small seeds sitch as lettuce,
authorised to begin early this year eleven, in honor of Miss Ruby Cobb. *to the next to tfie highest office in celery and tobacco do_not jump, hut
$33.00 531.50
$37.75
$43.50
in order that the children will be The guests were. Misses Ruby Cobb, the United States? “ Wil«pn and they wiggle or move in such wjy
Cincinnati
Chicago
Louisville
St. Louis
at home earlier in the Spring to Lucille Royal and Ivy Royal, Edith Fletcher hounds good to me.
that by a little practice one ran teR
and m
rtlum
tadWrrtu
and
rritav
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help with the work.
Any patrons Lean ar.d Nannie and FJors Knight.
Law ratia to all other resorts, Grrat Iakrv.XYnads. Iltxky Mountains, Yellowstone,
The interest that Senator Flrtch- tho«e which are nlivp. By counting
Salt Iokr, California Expositions, etc. For ioforuMtiun address
or friends of the school who can Mesan. Clifford Royal, Tom Munk,
er has arrouspd in the subject oi the seeds which ard put on the stove
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BRETN'EY, Flsrids Psssenfsr A|*nt, Louurtfls snd Nsshritls Rsikssd,
on the opening day will be welcome. R. M." Register, Henry McGaha,
IH Wsst Bsy Strsst (BsO Pbsns IC7), JaeksscmSs, Flsrids
Rural .Credits is n»tlon-*|de. _Htv anti hy noting those which move beCecil "Royal, E. R. Locke, J . H. is recognised as t hjk* Iqjtdty, Jn
[(?■ fc D t M w h ig otH’ can
*ke viuKnight, E. A. Roynl and E. L. lie(d und every mail brings 'Jfetli--'
ft;1TdMty ptreentuge of the whole bulk
MOORE’S STATION
Royal. '
concerning the subject, some mak­ from which thw sample was taken.—
,
ing enquiries, while others contain Florida Growert News.
G. C. McDougal wHf.arrivc home
unstinted praise ol the work he is
from Waycross, Gn., this week
doing and has ‘done. Hi expect*
UPSALA AND ORAPIVILLE
Origin of the Organ.
where he has been for an operatio n
to see Rural Credits .legislation en­
The origin of the organ Is lost In. for appendicitis, '
acted at the eontiug .jmssiua Of Cotu&gt; the night of th» past It Is generally
says Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Cliffhn Mills, Ky., In
Mr. Tyners family are n welcome
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Al Chorpining ol Port Tampa
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supt$&gt;sed that the o.*-an, In Us sim­
addition to our Sunday School.
Writing-of her experience, with Cqrdul, the woman’s
was an ever Sunday visitor at the
Senator. EfcuiaV. D to hr the prin­ plest state, was a modification of tho
tonic. She says -further uX^Bcforc 1 began to use
Ml. D. Houston oi Zelweod »us
home of his brother C. E. and family
cipal apea k/r at the ’ big picnic to •'Pipes of Pan," Ar simple hollow reeds
Cardul, my back and -head would hurt so bad, 1
a visitor at Mr. Vihlen a Sunday.*
, Cupt. L. Brown and Mre. Brown
be held near the Luray Cavern*, in of rarloua'lgni^ba bound together and
thought
the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
Mr. and Mrs.^E. W. Lundquist
came ’over
their car from Ft.
Virginia. Saturday The location Is h« hfranttAd arf1 tq^bo rapidly swept
to
do
any
of my housework. After taking three bottles
wer.e dinner guests at Mi. H. E.
Christmas Sunday J o r a- visit with
in the Shch an (forth Valley, one of. o v ir by. tho’ i^mjliiot Win player,'each
of
Cardul,
1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon
I.umiuuiMs on Sunday.
&gt;their daughter .Mrs. J . F. McClel­
the most * picturesque sections in lilpO' f-WuJmiiud £ n ^ 6 *;ir as might bo
Rev. Ericson was a caller at Mr.
gained
35
pounds, and now, I do ail my housework,
natural “note” of music.*
l a n d . Mrs. McC. and sons, James
America. jind the prospect is h , - *i•V•.*(Ayim
s'
as
well
as
run a big water mill.
Iiallingeis
on
Satuiday.
and George accompanied them home
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Ldst week Mr. Vihlen kill-il u will b&lt;- greeted by n very large audp IV«S-••
I
wish
every suffering wom^n would give
Scored fo r toe C at.
for a weeks visit
ence. it having been advertised that
Billy liaa a kitten and bis llttlo
large i at tier while on his place in
Mr. and Mrt J oe Cameron diove
neighbor has a poodle i:ul both little
t ’p»;Ja.
The reptile stretched oilt, tjie Floridian is to t*|r&gt;iik there.
to Eustis Iasi SatUiday for the day.
East week the Senator spent scVc boys often quarrel over tile relative
measured 6 feet, 7 . nchc-M and had
Mrs, C. has been unite ill since their
rrul days in New York City, where merits of their pets, One morning (he
10 rattles and n button.
return.
Miss* (llgn Vihltn was on the sick he was in attendance on the s es ­ owner of the little poodle dug was get­
Mrs Belle Gordon who hus been list Inst week.
s i o ns nl the "C o m m ittee in -charge ting the best of the aigumeut. for his
pot had a bath each day, he declared,
spending the summer with her broth­
Mrs. J. A. Thompson and Robert of return visit of American jinaq- and therefore was much cleiAt^r than
er, J. W. Sipes and family rxjterta
Mrs. Geo Ballinger and Gen Clark ciers nhd business men to Central t h e " kitten. But a bright Idea saved
to leave for Chicago on the 28th.
Senator Fletc­ thu day for Billy. “Huh," ho Indig­
a trial. | still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
were visitois at Mrs Will Evans at an 1 South America
Mrs. R. E. Gormely and son of
her
was
made
one
oi
the
Committee
and
it always does me good."
nantly hurst forth. "My kitten dry
.
Jacksonville were visitors at the Lake Mary, Thursday.
Headache,
backache, side ache, nervousness,
cleans
hlsself
lour
or
five
times
The Tyner children and Mr. I 0,1 f,lans aml ™°P* ,or “ vUtt ,0 W*
Chamherlain home u portion of
lired,
wom-out
feelings,
etc., are sure signs of woman-?
day."—Exchange.
Charlie
Clark
'
mat*e
sometime
next
year
to
South
the week, also visited the Dresser Berth-son and little
America
(or
the
purpose
of
study­
ly
trouble.
Signs
that
you
need Cardui, the womah’* , ^
of this section, attended S. S. in
und Ellsworth homes.
ing conditions in the countries of
tonic. You pannot make a mistake in trying Cardut ^I
One’s Own Fault.
town,
going
in
the
car
driven
out
Mr and Mrs. I D Hart enter­
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing'
that continent at lirsi hand and with
People Influence us who have no
by Bro. Hyman.
tained Mr. Hart s mother of Gen­
women for more than fifty years.
a
view
toward
promoting
trade
re­
business
to
do
It.
simply
because
wa
Miss Edna Thompson spent Sun­
eva and sister Mrs. Della Carpen­
hare neglected to iralti ourselves to at'
lation*
ibetween
the
United
States
day night and Monday with her
ter of ,Mims, a portion of last week.
and the republics ,-outh of w.— tend to our own affairs.—A. p. WinIT
friend ‘ ‘ Mutt Vihlen.
ship.
Mb'.'and Mrs. J ' C .‘ Ellsworth
Rev. Aired Erickson expects to Florida Grokerif N«ws.
spentjthe day and dined at the W.
hold a prayer-meeting at Rthel, his
A Secret.
W.’ Drtssor home Sunday and en­ first charge, yhlch i* now a flour­
Uow To Teat Seed
joyed a fine musical in the p, m.
Hand,
wlmt
Is a secret?" I sskod
The agriculture Nows n-rvice of
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ishing church Of over 20 members,
,
..
, r-, •i r, it
„* ■my Uttle dfivco li»o other day. •Oh."
The Census man has been about
on Wednesday of thU week,
the University of Florida College o l f ^
..R Becrct
[or
she replied, “a secret Is for anyone
here asking some very personal quesagriculture,
saya.
Ilelair lake is getting to be a pop­
to have no one to know something but
• tions.
Seemed to expect truthful
It does nor pay to plant had seed you anil som-ono.'—Chicago Tribune.
ular
summer,
resort’
for
the
young
answers when he asked the ladies
people from out of town, often com­ It cost* no more to plant good »e«-d
their ages. Hu! Ha!
ing o ut'to viait, especially Thursday than bnd, and bad need are a wa-tq
EFFECTIVE GA. M.. SATURDAY, JUNE 26t£
W. W. Dressor i s ‘ remodeling their
Of time and.land. If a seed fails to
house— tedding several rowma, u fine afternoon^, A few bath houses and germinutr, the food which would othCAMERON CITY
SANFORD
SANFORD
a musements und we wouid have t he
eh-1-ping noreii £tx.
TFwTJF'inrVipjTTTlP
t
i
r
w
iR-&amp;
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—
long
talked
of
Country
Club
on
t
hr
.
-7
:90
Ar-M,
-{Ae-JvUWJ
L*,—tttOO
A.M.
Joe Cameron has the carpenters
L A W Y E R -------lost eithi-r by IcaehfnK or to a weetiJAr. 8:35 A.M. Il.v. h:05 A.TVT.*"
gopd
toad
and
close
to
ftown
and
Ar.
8:
55
A.
M. - l . r . ^ 8 :
adding several rooms .to their - altl,v. 8:30 A. M. fAr. 9:90 A; M.
The On|y way In;which to.l&gt;e stlrtf
telephones.
Lv.
12:05F
.
M.
Ar&gt;12t
SlJfTE
»,
COURT
HOUSE
PHONE
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‘ reads spacious residence. * ,V\
fAr. 9:35 A. M. fLv. 9:05 A. M.
Mis. T. O. Tyner s mother, Mrs. that , seeds will -grow mht
Ar. 1:00 P.
Lv. 12:35 P. M.
tv . 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
NFORDf FLORIDA
Ar. 1:00 P .M . LC 12:35 P. M.
Bengston, who has been visiting test* of thrlr vitality In^oi.^
Lv. 8:00
Ar. G:25
Lv. CiOO P. M. Ar. C:30 P. M.
A
great
deal
of
work
has-Wen
do
a
*
them the past two weeks, returned
Ar. 7 d&gt;0 P. M. I.v. 6
Ar. 7:00 P .M . Lv. 0: 30 P. M.
CASSIA CHATTER
orn corn germination te*ta^*fnH vef^
homes Sunday.
l,». 9:30^*. M. Ar. I(f:Wn*. M.
Lv. 9:30 P .M . Ar. 10:00 P. M
Mrs. Bertelson and Mrs. John little attention hits been
Ar. 10:25T^ NfcAl.v, 10:00 f . M.
Ar. 10:30 P. A
M. Lv,-H0:00 P. M.
* * r&gt; n e / si« i ic - r
Mt. qnd Mrs. L. C. Royal, ac­ Borrell visited her on Friday Eve. tests of garden ami smulle r seed*. A1 r
1 ’ SfafkbkMtun Drily Except Sundu
S P E C IA L IS T
simple test for sueh need* a.* to­
|[ ManpuT Hun .Sunday Only.:
companied T&gt;y.: their son, Clyde and she returned home.
Mark* Dally Except Thursdny'and
Will run 2 1-2 liour* late
Miss Ruth Bergquist visited at mato and turnip is recommended by In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
daughter, Dot. of Lakeland, came
on these day*.
C.
K.
Mrtjuarrie.
state
agent
ior
Cure
Them
Without
Cutting
Them
Out
Monday for a visit with their pa­ Miss Edna Thompson s on Thursday.
Special trip* will ke apcnlei (a|5 r*ful&gt;r lire*. J B*th
f t will make
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonxo Royal.
Mr. Norman Swanson attended the the University of Florida Extension
EAST
SIDE
ONE
W f^ J-H ID F
ORLANDO,
FLOIUPA
Division. He suggeats that the
Miss Edith Lean returned to party al Mr. Kcely s last seek.
‘ Cameron City. ....................’. .30c
M o n ro e;V.
Zehpyihilla Monday afteijy pleasant
Mrs. J . H. Lundquist and Mrs.
Moores Station....................... ,25c
visit with her friend, Miss Nannie Elmer Lundquist were callers at
Geneva Avenuo. ............... , ,20c
S le n s tr o ^ C o r n h ^ .
. V .. J 5 c , X'- ’
Beardall Avenue.................. . . , 1 5 c
Knight. \ She made many frienda Mis, Ballinger* and at Mrs. ,H. C.
City Limits.................................. 1 0 c
Clly I.lmlU^.J
,10c J
• while here, and we are sorry she Lundquist a on Wednesday.
cannot* remain In our midst longer.
. • Thursday and Sunday
Sunday Jitney run* to Woodland evdry* hour after 12 1 1
Mrs. Maude Powell and mother,
o’clock. Si&gt;ociBl fare of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
...
J‘
Miss Mary Finney, of Bude, Miss, Mrs. Rabun wore callers .at^Mrsv
City car leaves the depot every 30 minute* stqrtinft*on the hour, « &gt;
is visiting her brother, Prof. W. Thompson a.and at Mrs, Jack Vau­
W . D . L e w is ..
Route: French, First Street Loop, Sanford.House,'back to First’and Mag- \ '
C. Finney.
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ghn a on. Tuesday.*
. . nolfa, up Magnolia to Seventh, fo Park, up Park to Tenth, circle back to ! !
On
Co-oporative
Marketing
Plan
Miss Ivy Royal left Wednesday
|| Ninth* across to Oak and down Oak to Fir t* then to Park and out Park « *
A pleasant small' party was given
to the depot. ,.If this schedule doe* not roysr any service desired, will be
- f o r Dade City where she entered the for Miss Margaret Erickson, August
»
y . D. Lewis, president of'the Texas Farmers’ uulan,
glad to have the information covering same. « . "
.
South Florida Central Normal Col- the nineteenth, this being her tenth
la a recent tddreu to the firmers^sald In part:
birthday.
Thoete present were.
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SANFORD TRANSFER CO. j ;
. . ‘The Farmers’ union la tho pioneer force In the cam­
Messrs.. Rob). Rose and Wanen Mr. and Mrs.. Emil Magnuson, Mrs.
paign for cheap money, warehouse facilities and a finan­
Royal,* Misses Ruth and Viviann M. Bertelson, Mrs. Joljrt " Jfcirrt ll,
c i a l system adapted to the business of farming. The
•* Royal an^ Mrs. Aloifxo Royal at - M ra.. ,Cr J .
Ijffaa ^ E l ^ t e d t ,
"union has always stood for the best .interests of the

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a» -io require tho combined efforta of all forces, the
Farmers' union blow tho horn and called - all hands
together to build m ore’ warehouses .and t supply cheap
mondy aRff^as a result, the farmers and business men and
the statesmen nranow.rhpklcjf Uoafie over a balo of cotton.
‘‘Tho Fanners* -"rinlgw fllqjuls before tho public toctyy proud as a king!
glorying In its achl«?vSi»JljU4 %hd boasting or Its possibilities ot'-rendcrlng a
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and noiseless llttlu piece of clockwork.
In there, too.
And Its powerful
enough to blow ns nil, the laboratory
Included, to kingdom come.”
As ho spoke, and before I could rc*
mouBtrate with him. Ire took the In*
fcrnal machine and placed It on n
table where he sot to Wbrk on iho
most delicate and dangerous piece of
dissection of which i have.ever heard.
Carefully unwrapping the bomb and
unscrewing one part while he held an­
other firm, he finally took out of It a
bottle, of liquid and some powder.
Then he placed a few grains of tho
powder on a dish and dropped on It a
drop or two of the liquid. Thero was
a bright flash as the powder Ignited
Instantly.
"Ju st what I expected," commented
Kennedy with n nod, as he examined
tho clever workmanship of tho bomb.
One thing that Interested him was
that, part of the contents had been
wrapped In paper to keep them In
place. This paper ho was now care­
fully examining with a microscope.
.Aftnearly ns I could make It out, the
Caper contained part of a typewrit­
ten crtsmlcal formula, which road:

The New Tork polb'e are myatlfhnl by
-a »*rles of murder* ond other crime*.
The principal clue to the crtmlnnl I* the
warning tetter which t* »en| the victim*,
.signed with a "elutchlng hand.” Tho lat­
est victim of tho mysterious assassin Is
Taylor Dodge, th* Insurance president,
lit* daughter, Klulne. tnmtoya Crntg'Konnedjr. the famous *c|rntMe dPteCttVc to
try U&gt; unravel ihn mystery. What Ken­
nedy accomplishes t» told by his friend
Jameson, a newspaper mat). Enraged at
the determined effort which Klnlnc amt
■Craig Kennedy are making to put an end
to hi* crime*, the Clutching' Hnnd. ns
this strange criminal la known, reeorta
to all aorta of the moat diabolical scheme*
to put them out of tho way. Enrh chap­
ter of the atory tell* of a new plot
against their tlvep and of the way the
great detective uses all hla skill to save
tht* pretty girl and himself from death.

FOURTEENTH EPISODE
THE RECKONING,
Paclfig' Up and do\vn his den In the
heart of Chinatown, Long 8 ln was

T IN C T U R E O F I OD I N E
T H R E J ^ P A R T S O F -------

Ho looEeil up Trofu Tils study of the
microscope to Long 8 ln.
"Tell me Just how It happened that
yqq, got this bomb," he asked.
Without hesitation the Chinaman re­
cited tho circumstances, beginning
with tho note by which ha bad been
sumnroned.
"A note?" repeated Kennedy, ea­
gerly. "Was It typewritten?''
Long 8 ln reached Into his |&gt;ocket
and produced the note Itself, which he
had not burned
As Craig studied the (y pc written
message from the Clutching Hnnd I
could see that he won growing more
and more excited
"At Inst he ban given* us something
typewritten.” be exclaimed "To most
people. 1 Hiip|Ntse. 1i seems that type­
writing Is tli»* bent way to conceal
Identity
Hut there are n thousand
aiul one uu&gt;« nf identifying typewrit
"l.rKik, WnliiT' ft•• remarked at
length. Inking n lino lipped pencil and
polnilng at tho distinguishing marks
nn he Iiifk•&gt;&lt;t "You will tkntire that
nil the T ft' In Uils note
hnttored'nnd falm as..well as Just ti trills
out of alignment. Now 1 will plum Mm
paper from the bomb under Jhe mirroscopo and you will son that,tho 'T's'
In iho scrap of formula have exactly
the naiin' «pp* nrnncc "
I stralnrd my eyes to look. Sure
enough. Kennedy «nn right
Tliero
was thnt unmistakable Identic lie
tween tin- T'4 In the formula and lb*note
— K**tnirdr ttrrfl- TTeTi]i"~ga7Tng rTF Tho
Ijoor, hla Incu puckered In thought ns
I looked. ..Suddenly- he clapped his
hands together, as If he had made a
;BnI,?ffas
great discovery.
toil sli lng
'TvtTstrm’k It’ ^he exclnlmed, Jump­
ing up. “t wnn wondering where I
lind ^een typewriting that remind* me
of' thla. Walter' g^t on your coal
rind -hnt We nre on the right trail at
last.”
^
^Mth Imng Min wo hurried mil of
the Jtvhoratory. leaving talfn at* the
nea^eAt tnxleab stand, wjmre we
Jumped tnlo n watting Car."iFis the clue' of thd hnttcref! 'T'a.' ”
p t t l^ e k t t w e d ;
,. ,,T
SkintljlUl^hloe Wftft (p the llbmry
^IfT^ttySnWhaPc Butter, Jonn|nga, an.*
Z ’■* i".: „■*

eavo-.^
1l tm: a l " It: &lt; i :,
Kennedy*! Iabqro4yy b e f o r ^ night, wb^thei
UnderstandT CStV^ou jtrrtn X r f t f , .
■Long Sin glar^ntFSc t^e dauj^rous
par.khge. then w ilh a n ^ t o T e s s l v u j o o k ^
replied, "Have no‘ fear. I~enn ’dtv ^ f - ^vfcnpi
It-win be in the laboratory ^bU^irhw ^ e a k
hqty; .Trust mo.”
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rf’rtrt
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• ,t
- writ toll.
..* j(7 Kennedy'tf'laboratofyTWaaSpHeh- exatnlhr
'no r ^ r a lg make s o m e e x p o rlm cn iB after at
?wlth At new X-rny apparaUis.*/'
i to one t
itorWo ureTO oblivious to tho pasBage of
Ho at
totoue, and only a call over our speak- Ml *» 1
1 ng tube diverted our attention.
,ho
I Opened tho door and a few seconds «oto w
later Long Bln himsHf entered.
•
rrn™
Kennedy looked up in q u iring ly as To,aM
t h e C h in a m a n a p p roached, holding out 1 ,iri' nn
• paCkngo which he carried.
r* ‘" n
w*ta|klnaib,V he said. In tin* moat matA "or
tettfcftct -way. " 1 ^i^nlsed to huve
'*•
Ik
In your laboratory before

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oRitdwise.
But bow gocJl it ir_
you will never know until you try
it. BeltcV do so today.
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Elaine read no farther. Shelmnded
1' ii‘k the flipping to Kennedy An her
■''i's met hN elii- tmtieed hla ■‘\prifamn of ileep mliicril, and hesitated
a lilt the replj hhe had evidently been
unit about to mak”
Still, ax sin* loi&gt;Areil her bead. It
-eemed to glvt* silent confirmation to
ihe truth of the newspaper report.
Kennedy said nothing, but -tils eyes
eontlnued to study her face.
Me suppressed his feedings with a
real effort Uo-ti without a word
l o w e d and left th e room
Walter?* lie e*&lt;la1m .'d na he re
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Address JOHN II. STETSON UNIVERSITY. Dc Land. Florida

Ho wa« the Clutching Hand.
In spile of closed door** wq Could
now plainly hear Klnltie
shrieks
' rnlg (he Mei re la ry uml myself made
A mall for .llUL.llimi Let. 1 :u...It *
\ale office. Finding it locked, we began. to hatter It.
•Kennedy found thut.lt yum Impos­
sible to batter doWf|*,the door In tlmo
tiy any ordinary means. Quickly ho
soiled the typewriter and hurled It
through tho ptfnels. Then ho thruat
his hand through tho opening and
turned the catch
As we Hung ourselves InTH tt^nfrinm
Dennett rushed Into a ckisel In # ri**
ner, slamming the door behlnfl_hl(n. !{■
w b s composed of sheet Iron, and emfctually prevented anynno from break*
lng through. Kennedy and I tried vain­
ly, however, .to pqfcj|opcn.
' WhUe'wo »cre\huJ®3l!cnTor!nE.tp
force an entranco Denhelt, In a m r f
of closet, hgd put on the coat, hnt
and mask which he' InvaVlffbJy- wq^q
In ^ tho character of tho ClubcitifjRi
il.Mid. Then ho cautiously o p j^ H K ;
secret door In the back pf
nftd slowly made an eiU. '*
MHmwhlle thP secretary hnd^fcsttn.
dolnxlhl# heat’to rorJvo.ElalBOs.wUo;

I was chalMug with Aunt Joacphtne,
w-Q,mual be off again. Tho trail fol­
lows still fartheV.”
An houF or bo later. Klnlnc. whose
mind wns now In a .whirl from what
bad happened, derided to make a ‘call
on her lawyer and the confidant of her
father. Perry Ilennett
Aa Flalne entered hla private office.
Dennett rose to greet her effusively
and they exchanged a Tew words
"I mustn't forget to thank you for
thofte lovely rose* you Bent me,” ahe
exclaimed at length. “They were
beautiful, and I appreciated them ever
so much.” **■_...
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, A moment fitter - IlenneU. Ipd. tho
cenverahtlon around until he found an
opportunity to make a tactful allusion
lo the report of their eugagemcht In
the-ntornlng papty^. • v ,
J
Yjt* had leahed over, nn^ now, ptTempted td take her hamL. 8 ho, with­
drew II, ‘ hcrffAFor. Thero* wag 4bmethfng about IU* touch which, {ry as
ftps .•HE.UlSjW* ,,&gt;n C0 0 *11 not
'YVoa it ;
,^fttdpv prejudice o r . was If her-.keen-:
* Woman's. Imirtlloal- ,
' 1M
Dennett .looked at Jkgf
momHTt.•“

(fiotfled CluVofc?
clpHod the dope
' V , -u_
Iil fiijctrsa for

^'Kennedy, toojc the
fully filaced It . under
rays, then
s ftfijs1

At that moment we wero startled with a nod to me*to watch the fellow.
by' tho sudden appearance of Elaine. "You are under a i t eat—and the Jean
She entered the room- carrying In you aay tha'better for you."
I ahull never forget tho look that
&gt;ber arms a hugo bunch of roses.whlcb
crossed the Secretary'* face. Waa It
the had evidently Just received.
The moment ahe aaw Craig, how* the surprise of an Innocent man?
Taking the man's place at the ma­
evar( ahe atopped ahort with a look of
great aurpriae.
chine Kennedy removed tho legal pa­
V
«*
Her keen eyo had not missed tho per■that
was In It and put In
fact that so'voml of her letters lay sheet. Then ho tapped out,
scattered over the top of tho desk.
watched:
. "What-aro you doing with my letten*. Mr. Kennedy" aho asked, In an BE AT HEADQUARTERS AT 12. DEastonished tone, evidently resenting
8 TROY THIS IMMEDIATELY.
.
tho unceremoniousness with which he
TINCTURE OF IODINE . •
had apparently been overhauling hor
THREE PARTS OF—
correspondence?
This la his contention — whereas
As guardedly n* possible, Kennedy
TRUTH Is the only gotl and MATTER,
met her Inquiry, which I could not is nonexistent—
myself blamty her for making.
T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T -n
**l beg your pnrdon. Miss Dodgo,”
he said, "but a matter ban Just come
up which necessitated merely a cur­
sory examination of some purely for­
mal letters which might have an Im
portnnt hearing on the discovery" of in,; j ian,j
llio Clutching Hand. Vour aunt had bomb and
nn Idea where you were, nor when you taken fror
might return, and Iho absolute ncces;
As Oral
slty for hasto In such an important hlnnres v
matter Is my only excuse for oxamln- ment
g
lng a few minor letters without first comprehei
obtaining your .permission.’’
into convl
She said nothing. At another time .began to t
such an explanation would have been
Tho wr
Instantly accepted. Now, however, It wero no d
was different.
.
While *
Kennedy read the look on her face tary's oflli
and an Instant later turned to Aunt continuing
Josephine and'myself.
topics. £
“I would very much appreciate a e!ancQ n( 1
chance to say u few words to Miss tj,nt j,e ha
Dodge alone," he Intimated. "I have tale and t
had no such opportunity for some
She salt
tlmo.. If you would be so kind as to *' few min
leave us In the library—for a few min- ton to cal
ute® ~”
Of conn
Ho did not finish, the sentcnco. I pmr. Pc
Aunt Jonephlne had already begun to ' some anne
withdraw and 1 followed
Joining rot
For a moment or two Craig and! nc(jy hn(j
Elaine looked at each other, neither
H0 |,eslt
saying a word, each wondering Just the door &lt;j
what was In tho other's mind.
.he sgw K
Crnlg cleared his throat, the obvious myself ap]
manner of covering up his emotion.
amlnatlon
"Elaine," he said at length, dropping
Gliding,
tho recent return to "Miss Dodge," for ' Into Ills o\
the rpoment, "E!atne| ts there any i and lockei
truth In this morning's newspaper re and fury n
port of—of you?"
rival. Ken
She had dropped her eyes tint ho w*-re, fron
persisted, taking a newspaper clipping lav'.vor am
from his pock* t ami handing It to her sanely Jei
Her hand trembled as she glanced H)de
over-the Item:
Mlth a

Arj1 suppressing a,momentary flash of ah- gsr that had rdddcnetl bis face, and
controlled himself'.us If by. a Buper ’
human e f f o r t - ;
"
J
ufprf|t&lt;DtfrWi e h^d ftQtilo t -'i; boUeve you really love that-hNui
[LJsify-itonional-^but I KcTmtidjT' hn cyclalfiQyd In a^onft' that
WflA.itlwott a. hlsp * "Hut W tell yoa.
T J l a l ^ 'h e . Is all Wua.-‘l S b r i he has
holm attqr that CUItchUiR Hand powfxaafuily lowurd
otMorfirfce.:!
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Ik Tt‘ dtroetitrtL^'.
Ho i»auiVd.’*Throogttl|Kiali:nt% tujtrd
thero flashed tho cbtiLftfSl wilhvKdn
netljC* ovcn 'feniper. and r deferential
lrtV^M4^l4|fcr Ho obeyed:
“manner.
xnnor.
J g r S ^ ? ^
• h «slo w ly
Dennett, by unot
V&gt; thiorifr hl» prtviile oftd grip lift^lehipeT a'ratvPrtg^gr**'
While Klalne ajid p ejn att
L-he dropped one-hand and
In* Kennedy mid“L-h«d.tffLavipTJIfcap
JjJddfti spring W OleAm ll.
"p ltrajff'lroQ dgotioot'fjhl
c¥tflrf stopped the-."buy
yy^pFTWsfvddden'dtior,.
Kn*
about to. untiouncjB? UB^pttJ’niTseatlf
Dennett's B^creD»r^•, 1i^S#v'dkUCh(’"'
my astofilshm^nL '
*ngry.
Wo found . the -'
yl
Jfahd leaped' at mev^ VVyJ1
work at tho typewHi*!. copyings
.‘ AVlw did bo I ffrTd.-twk
.legal document.' WitMout a Axpty).Ko
back.
’ j
nedy ut oncO lodktd t^M kior,. v
Thie decretory rosu f b iutpr'pe.'M . ^ T he ^lolp-w«re‘ heard bj
‘ A : ,, ; - r . h i l n , - ' 4 i

*re4 thj
*• machine and begpu to, examtho jt. : :
'qnirppc
r‘ 1 ‘.'Might f aiik’&gt; -d tif«tf| jy secretary
°
"You keq;i qn1e',/

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Joseph. Patronized hy children of best Catholic and non-Cathoiic fami'
lies of this and other Stntes,
Iluildingn Holendtrily'c&lt;|tiip]icd with all
modern ivmvenittnctj. .Jielightful and-In alley lorr.t!»»n in quaint und tirtixtjc Ancient CitV. CourM*.thorough, eiitfirarim: : 1 branches pequisitr
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�AUGUST 27, 1916
THE SANFORD HKRAI.D

PXGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
JV. M. rtAYNBS, BuMbl** Manager'

B D K K J i m O N rtllC K. IN ADVANCE
O NC YKAtl. * ■. ■.■••■'»»*** * * * * ■1
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HI 2 MOST IIS, «*•■••* * a* * ■* v* * * * * * *
T H R U MONTH#...........................................

Ortltefwt la Ik. c a r
Pay

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Adnata ar 20*. P tr Month
la Adnara Mart Ba M»d»-al 0#lta

OMaa la IIn.Id (Ultdt.f

l&gt;Uyk..r N«. Its

A Sanford cansus enumerayur htu
found 6,099 haiiy heads and Boh
Holly.— Deland-Nows.
We hope the Volusia county folks
will get such a good Idea of hi irk
roads on their excursion thst they
will commcr.se work at once, espec­
ially-on the road between DcLund

and

l . * r , they iu c c ? a t t t in doing except [rising the s t .t o from which the atto keep up n small circle that the U ck comer.
Illiterate or crooked grower likes JoBut here In a Roland for an Oliver,
cojnc in contact with. I f * ould written b* J M Jouinwliwt.
be Just a- reasonable and fair to W. B: Powell, of the Cleat water Sun.
ru « and damn hvery line of btml- that the Herald takes great aatiafnc*e*s under the nun', because, In pro- tion In reproducing. .
portion, there are just as many .
Clearwater Sun
, r
crooked men in other lines as thrre
The attorney geppjal of Karsas is
c.rc in the Fruit and Produce Com- credited with tanking the remark that
mission business
Crooks
cannot "Florida land is not wdrth a damn.
la a t T O n t iin any line olbusiness.
That's his privilege and undoubted
They llvo~ on .Suckers
There evi- ly hi* pleasure ahd mode of expresdently is n g o o d fishing ground among* sion.
growers. If groW'V* didnot ship
Kansas is n state which has hatch;
to crooked men, how long could they' cd out Sock 1cm Simpsons, Cairy NuInst? Can yon think of any other tions. Whiskered Pfeifer* and * lot
ciase ol men who would trust huu- of dthcr freaks and a damning high
dreds and-at times over a thousand state ofTlrinl is nut out.of the oidindollnrs worth of their products to n ary.
.
. ‘
S T R A N G E R to sell for them?
Something has happened to rile
Yet, this is jint whnt is done, sen- t j,is
He probably attended
son after season .not only in Horlda. t j,t&gt; f |o*ing hours of the Inst Kansas
hut in every statu.
I UK GROM*} togi^lnture when live .or six million
EltS SU P P O R T
I UK } ROOKS fl0||nrs appropriations were put
because .they do not KNOW the- tr o u g h in chorus in five minutes, all
men they ship to and then turn committeemen reading their approaround and damn everyonr but pr|a tioh bills at the same time, and
themselves. When the growers lo • .
. , . damn somethin?. .

MAKE
THE START
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Pu t your idle funds to work.

The growth of an account,

once started and added to from time to time, is rem ark­
ably swift.

Why not see us TODAY and open an Inter-

est Account.

PEOPLES BANK OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA

II. R. STEVF.NS

I. PtFAklmi

0. L. TAYLOR

F. L. WOODRUFF Vk,-P«0«il

gave the part n ilcsh nnd the*verve
necessary.

Daytona

Miss Lucy Whitner end Miss
Caldwell ns the young college girls,
always up to mischief were excellent.
Miss Whitner being mistaken for n
young man takes the ■character of
" M r . Rob ’ and witm a bom race

Nono of vne papers in the south
condone the actions of the mob (hat
hung Frank at Marietta, hut the
aouth doe. not need advice from the
northern press about such matters,
osperinlly fmm Chlchgc, wfiete they,
made n tin god and goddess of
Ja c k Johnson and his white wife.

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SUNDAY CLOSING AGAIN
The Sunday Closing is again ag­
The coroners jury, has investigated itating Orlando, nnd n delegation of
thi&lt; lynching of Io&gt;o Frank and tint! : the W C. T U. Indies called upon
that deceased came to his death at |Solicitor
_
Tflden the other day and
the hands of jtartirs unknown. T h i s.jt...Id
0| him to get busy nnd close up
is rvfreashing and absolutely ex­ the city. One of the gentlemen who
plains the mystefy. Heretofore we arc cranks on the Sunday closing,
'teere not sure that Frank wns dead in an article im the paper, states
or who killed him hut now nil .tta' that while it is a crlrn^ for a poor
mystery has been cleared up.
(L
family to eat II CO

I a ni pa wn« I he I • i l l . ' 1 i
of tftidr n| Sou'lt Florida yi : u|: &gt;

on ou t Id

THE EDITOR

\s \ I A N D l D A T K
( hriv (‘odringion id i he I »e Lend
N- w* ;-.|:i| J’reMib l of tlu‘ l-'iiudk

wv

i iM tm nee

ti.ive »e« :

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P o lly u ,i cc nuldl.to'-'b r t Re pintmaittor at S a t . ford t+p office to be
tilled b\ next
F. bru
If I'mi

r,.in.

t

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ilow* .1

th r o u g h key hnliw lik e .■ hi|iuri gnu
Wat be^tml I In*
Unit I i.id, l!

[Kiaaibld to

1'rcw Awiociation ho* the fo!Iow.yig a p e r t u r e .

etlilo'ii.l ui t Klrt wii't ■&gt; i . w*

We

peiietr u l e

have m e n

such

f, r m e r -

a umall

enm inf

to

town i l i c i v ’iI Ji i epw skin*, t Im m (unen
folk*
h *1

wearing
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gum .
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nw k ■ X n
u r

t 1 .-ir

(TSe ri p e r

would have

gladly submitted to ni
hail cut for the plenaute of having
the affectionate Roh'n nociely for a
time.— Sarasota •Sun.

Kegul.tr k etni-.m n ual iem hei&gt;
u i n in h tio n WtH tie held ut S a n f o r d ,
t o 'g y u .i p g ' N i l - d a y . S .-p t. mi U. * T i b .

K u r i'.i* an d

why t h a l a tto rrm y

al g o e * d.OOtt m i l e * l o

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1' x a mijnui^onV spt/t- jwliK" teuchcn*
v i l l . b e heb! iff Will ford Hi gh School
buil di ng
V l u u i i t i u l i Q n (or colored
t eache rs w i l n b e held in H o o p e r *
I't-n, paper and ink* 'will tie fur
tiptlied by .County* S if porn tendon t
N'o

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III

o t h e r i i c .. . - . v .
..Mt, !••* * ill In
■ipowf'Yr .i,
Regular e^j ,initiation Jee o{ &lt;1

Too lmd the St. Johns river stops
here If as you ray there is any thing
south ^ of Sanford. wThe Orlumio
papers have hirtted several times
about attractions south of Sanford
hut v*e have our d«uhts, dear broth­
er, we have dut doubt*. All summer
excursions two routr^l &gt;few York to
Sanford and return und the summer
visitors «cem will . aafjuficd. with
the trip.
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"“SOUTHERN B E L L TELEPET ONE
AND T E L E G R A P IL C O M PA N Y
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Vrt *Ortull I u«ft, Sa.rnlh i u&lt;11r|NI f|fi HheffM, AfTltl* VfI hie her ft 11yfy rtl f *11*
ruiM,
Hir mt t»t»|r
l i t u it i ;,
I'flui litla ,
I'h'K* &gt;*Hi mf r %noH
I of it** ,hJTjiir
I hanrfft
I V Otnki Atill at** • rrslffvpl «f ] *&gt;m&gt;« Ma&gt;1l*(in jA f.n A l/r***l l i ulit
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MhnrH»« am J • rr t » , m j u n, &gt;*&gt;«(*
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Ciiitlon
i of *(* htnf that lh*fr J* ny pwf•i»tt •*! r, t hr I Ni*“ I'eaH ' K'liafll
|Stitt r iff Klifflili, l h*» »sf vire of a *iAj|i&lt;terta I *« f lair l% ar l H uk»**1I, T ti, U d c f &lt; u t h b * r , i ntl
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hi »h*»m would bidd &gt;ou. ibrrr for*
) u U, rtiuni), l IIIrrni*
| ihr taut T . f . I'arVsrti, a r * h. f*l,j .ir.Ar».i
\Vh*•rr aa, a hill i»f romjiilairit ha». I***en
I am i
to
It. I h - Hill ..I , 0 Tti
m this rt*Ufl a* Above entitled, ifn),'
ptsiet fil»d e,n i k i , n t j , ' In ih* i m , , n - filfil
V\hrfaii, afTldavit haa hraro duly mpd**
tiOrit r"l|itl", *S •xk’ t fU t r * M,.nil*&gt;, ihr Wih
7OU *rr * tlorwr,,d*'f»t of tha Stall** of
Unv ol Urtobrr, A. ,U. 1915, •thrrour J hr

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ila'mn we c a n n o t u n d e r ' t a n d
Me ought to begin at h o m e
Or lie, at leant, ought to u*ii
nunt)
F l o r i d a , or l iv e in Florida, a* We have
Illini'la
W
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f
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been
lived, and then I is comparison or dt*l duct ion* would have more weight.
If this damning official will come
to Florid* we will show him n tru&lt;;t
of 25,000 acres that he could not buy
for less than 1500,000, and it iraises g
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150 bushels of corn to the acre
bushels of rust-proof oats to the acre o I BEAMS ;
,i(’-IlA N N E IeS
j :\nd 100 barrets of Irish potatoes to
ANGLES AM)
1 the aenu
A JJ. SH APES
We will put up J 1.00 0 it* hr* will
cover it, that we will tak e. rrre'S c/
, i
t Florida Voil. iind ^hayV ^r f . prod^ff a- .. TANK STEEL
STRIUTEHAL .&lt;
* more i;V. dpllnrj uf,'d ernfs in (IVp, '2 .
t years tlrnn any VM&gt; acres in Kansas f
/ s , • * 1H0N WORK OF
o
ALL KINDS'■j in the same length of linrf.
Rut this damning official probably a TRltlsS UOIJS
v
Is running for office and. desires to kg i". - STAY BOLTS
popularito hlmssdf. by (Xayi'rtiTi
}£ :
galvanized ’
Kpnsasl farmer.
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Orlando Sentinel.

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“Since then ue have applied the l.ntiir Distance
Bell T elep h one toevery feature of oui jm siness with
most pqofjtable results.
T h e service is fine, the
rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one Lon^ Distance T elep h one talk than in half
a doz.en letters”

A cad em y

gener­

lin d a plae*

*%&gt; Iess than one hour die had s o l d 210.0 barrels
of flour # a total cost to u s of’ l e s s i h . m m .\ tloll.irs.

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W. could ii/Ve\ /ew.iiinrf ro«l&lt; ol
'paee iii tell of th«Nopy‘* »»f jiving in

St. Johns river Xrip. As they cam e
only a*, far as Sanford and then re­
turned, the. eeal benilty anrt attrac­
tiveness of Flbrjdn was not seen.— •.

Them in a department of market*
cniinetted with the Department of
Agriculture ut
Washington. .Thin |
Bureau was estglilhhcd n couifii: of
"years ago to try tu get tUA pro­
ducer tlo^cr to the consumer .o r to
' t r y to get.-.bettcr results.Aor the
nrowprB^ of the country. *Invext* ' ‘ fcvtlnnv leave t'« n going pn ever
, „ - in
r CU* the fhua'au m yvasi ifUihhahcil.
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the » mHi" ■«‘l»o
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have been ut work on £hi*.,mptt«r
cotihf. have com«r tw no oth'!Y corTc!u?ion
The * ^jiddir-ma'd. wTioever
• he n-nlly i‘ . i' i*-fkiin|y S'KF l &gt;F I &gt; 1
111 till' cft*»- wi^ feel quite rerttiw; |
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that thr»'t Middlematk r« fiTied to i ' j
, ,#;'tlu- t'bmn’.lvsion ^Merchant.
Itc*
.&gt;’Yu*e the if are uimcruputvux Pro*
T ;**'rfu ^ C o p imission Merchntits, it he*
: T.'ststi Quite &amp;- hobby for U^irmers,
Whm, T o lh u u n s am i’ Newspaper!
Vitltiers ,t|*.aju!S and damn tjie entire
. member*! r-.
rhe trr.de. They
have TuR done their best to .clim b
’ _ t tt® tbc’ComtiiL,^&gt;i,jLlorch5;U. \\Tat

L ona Distance c.ilk for fifteen met* h ints within a
radius of several hundred miles.

rntjat In- paid in a d v a n c e
V
D . L . T h r u * he
C o u n t y S u p erin ten tjen t
Pu’bli
i n s t r u c t inn
1—l t d

The Clyde Stetm*hlp Company,
by putting on a low roumi^rip rate
to Jacksonville from New*»York, is
seeming considriable tiavrl from
New Yorkers ivn’d rrvsiiienis of the
New Englapd States. The Steamer
Comanche, arriving at Jacksonville
Sunday, carried several hundred pasBcngrra, thirty of-them enjoying the

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Experience
Convinced M e
of its Value

* ' '' nave «eeri pr o r te tires Iti,,:
•'IttHid Olie In r e p e a l th e 'I’. 'l Com
n t i u i d m c n t - .,.,,1 w|.|, u , « t t(&gt; bad tab

nod . * uhui 1 T' litp v. - (here with

UPW ARD

CALL AND SEE HE ON SANFORD AVE.

or a soda water j ?
nto to
Tri plet! s a t . he ih going to the I ride n h all rq. ht
,geitpress meeting at J acksonvi ll e e s -1 tlerran to ride in h i ' o v r r T car
perially to «e&lt;- W end- l a n d ) Molly
S’ i*w'wh,r&gt; i- tl. ■ di(T&gt;■t mi v’ Thl*
and Cndrtngton
If that qulnti t te 1inirn w11hth, means and money to
gets t o g i t h i r &lt; ii lit \ M e i t. J a c k - enjoy his
own ccr c,,n tide
The
s o n ville will wake up for once in ’ [wMir man who caiu.ot
affrrd to
its humdrum hi-tory t.ut I In* r«* is own a ear Inti who rn|l.| t i n. on*
at least one member o( the parly imi-t not
t nte and imTM i,ot
pel tt
who will have to ' . e ' l seUs d wcri ! his nick. I to let the k i d s 'buy
a plate
Tri|d, tt »ugg t‘s
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I, * is ’ of i « ,
pii
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in •, m p h ' i i db.
on hi- mind
Ih.tnjm Ti me eomit inn t l . s kimt of j.. np|. who
Don't khow w I, !y it&gt;( are talking howl a b o u t the Sunday
c|oMt , to re
a h o u t litif we ut|| t&gt;e t h e r e
at the l&gt; hecuuse they ran e n ' o y t h ' i ' l
appointed time really tor l o l s m , ' . s sel ves Out .to not wi . h t he test of
or pit a s u r e
, tin* world to tlo s o
M o - t of i iae

the good
SAr-\ I hr '
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not I.,- ihi f to g n .
L*',
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hntr &lt; u!
Sup ford It "jj *i £u
Ju&gt;t li-‘tcn r l t h ; t h u m Roll j l u ! ly whose ,.hi mg |.ii |(. h. &lt; ucvt r l&gt;. d
n hair pn it !*ino the little baby f m x
fell off fifty two y e r t * ago
It in
junt hecnl.iu sueli men Ur» Rob Mol­
ly break into our p r o b &amp;.«ion wi t h a
fly Bknting rink under tb&lt; ir hut. ( bat
we are com p» licit to i .■ r h |t li ke
H bor~v i leil rn i&gt;r,irr to pt r. c rvi '

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youi it la (ur^h et-nr&lt;lrreal, atljml*..,| »„.! .i»
n e e d O ut , t b l « ’ BUtlfe be publltked In ihe
a»nlor.l Herald, a new .paper, published in
Serainnln C o u n i y . Klnrjda. onre a a e rk for
fo.nr n n u r u l l t i ' « rrk &gt; .
•,jAATlpe-e T A. Dourlana. I 'n/k df 1 he H r tiflt., e u u rl of Kemlnolr Count &gt;■ Klorida
V d the neat nl ■aid r « u ri, on (fu» thr ;.\ih
day o| Auguaj, A. t&gt; ISIS
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Florttfa and arc a ftwddiouf c,f Tolodo# C y n *
ft** r l and &lt;*minty t 11linol* arid
o r or t w enty
on** yrar« of i g r and that thrr# fa no tifraen
in th«* Stat*» of* Vlnrida th* iv f v lr f of a

sultpnrr, a upun whom would bond ’row,
&gt;hrrrfor^, you. thr aaid hltlr f&gt;art fto****ti ar** harrltv oldfrvd and rrqulrrd to «pprar to |h»* ft til oT Complaint flUd In'”thU
rau»« tn thr ahtovo rotitlrd roffrt, on br brforr Mi.nda) thr 4th day of firtnhrr, A..J).
19,,,1&amp;i o*K*f»l«* . Ihe bill filed *|alnrt yoo
• III be uki-n nt rontrnnnd*
ll l&gt; lurlh rr ord ere d, ndfqdsnd nnd derrned thnl: t h l . notice i.e ' publT.ki.il in th*.
Snnlord tlrrntd, n n m i n i p r r , puh ltlh ed
In Sejn^pnle C ounty. Kturldn, nnca. a week
for lotif ron»«*rtuivr wrrkA,•
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i criticism of knew them intimately nnd the'cult* □
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Lyman .Twins

: KJOOO*®*a , ° o c * ® o c o o t » u j t 1m i««tacij*K B (l«K tn*iiinfK i*M iin ncnm f«

Tho c e l e b r a t e d L y m a n Twins,
who a r e now residents of 'Seminole
county, will nppcAr In specialties
next Tuesday night between tho
nets of David Garrick. The Lymans
always'please and thp Sanford people
will be glad to see these old (tvorites before the footlights again.

Little Happenings—Mention
• of Matters in Brief—
Pcrsunnl Items of
In te re st
T Nummary of the Floating Small J ;
▼
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
«!
Hurried Haraid Readers
!!

Sunday School Institute
. Ileginning nt 9.30 next- Tuesday
morning August 31st, a Sunday
school Institute Will he held in the
Congregational church, closing with
un inspirational service ut night.
In iho afternoon n helpful confer­
ence will he conducted 'by Dr.
Witherspoon of Kisjdmmcc.
All
S. S. teachers, otlicers,* nnd workers
of the city nro .urged to plan to he
present and got tho benefit of the
fcplendid things thut are to he of­
fered for the progressive S. S. bel­
ievers. All are welcome/
I-2tp

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .:
R escued scats fbr David Garrick
at Phillips Drug Store on Saturday.
Eggs nnd more eggs at Li? filers. 2-2

A cute for the "blues
•Garrick— imperial Tuesday.

Will Appear* '

David

wfclissca Ednu and Mamie Katp
Williams are -visiting theii aunt,
Mrs. Mask at Seville.
•jB or 6 doses C6 G will break
• ny case of Fever or Chills. Prlco
26 cents.
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AND E V E N T S
tMKJCnotHWJOtJOrUUtlWJOIJtlOJJCOtMBIOOOOtttiatJOtKamoOtKKKMKKMM.
Mia. l i n t f t llunoiedTAr Chattanooga (Tcnn.) News
gives the following inteiestlng ac­
count of u party which will be of
much interest to the Sanford friends
of Mrs. Driver.
"M rs. John Lamar ^leck was
hostess of an in for,
Si, A gnti G uild,
tea ut her homo o
The regular business m»"t1ng of
St. Agnes Guild was laid at the, home
of Miss Josic Stumon Monday* after­
noon.
Owing to the small attend­
ance business wao postponed until
next week, when the Guild will meet
with Mrs. T. A. _ NciJ, directress
of the society..
Delicious refreshment j were served
by the charming young hostess and
the afternoon spent agreeably with
fancy work and plans for the Guild
work.

Gaby Dcslcys
Gaby Deslys, the celebrated inter­
national star, and the sensation of
two continents, makes her first nnd
extrusive nppeuranco in motion pic­
tures in an original story of the stage
*’Her Triumph;
produced by the
Famous. Players Film Company* In
Piiriir:. ;Th*s feature in four parts
homo on the lake shore. Tuesday
is the production on tho Paramount
evening.
Much enthusiasm prevail­
Progrnn at the Star tonight, Friday.
ed
in
the
discussion of class work,
When, tim nows wvs disclosed,
i
Miss
Hand
had collected an inter­
sorpe months ago. chat Adolph Zukor
esting
mnuigeiie
of the worlds
President of th# Famous Players
famous ; and curious nnimnls. in­
Film Company, had engaged the
cluding the noted African jungle col­
international favorite on the eve1 of
lection of Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., for
her departure for Franco after her"
•the amusement of her guests. Music
i Jlc‘
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^ The many fr&gt;^&lt;U.tt/ Cr^sj. Harries triumphant appearance* on the New
played un important part of .the
‘ The Muyson pool ia live most " r,&gt; klad to see Tim? again
.nn
York stage to "appear in a motion
evening's pleasures,
popular jduce Th jk e city and every whsonce. of sevend weeks at the
^picture production to be staged in
j Assisted by her mother and sis­
i ftdrnoon nnd evening the pool is "hie Inp at Daytonyi Beach.
Mr:, ’Pafls, .«klie announcement • was a
ters, the young hostess served Jb
filled v ilb burhanll)..
. JIaxtieaerfmo home to attend to
sevBn,.dttyj • wonder in thentrical
dainty Jrilo confection with whipped
Drink ’ Elder Springs Water, the
bur U indnve wph the and ft?m jrfrfclfrt and among the "pub­
,,1
7 * a m nnd cake
t'hnpernned hv
purest and best water to he had,
e x j ^ t l.^|w rn next week lic generally To millions of people
thole teacher, Mr* ( ’ R
Wiruj,
Delivered to your door In five ....... ..
!' !" * m"[". ''*&gt;• * * " * ' U'h ''''" , throughout, the country who had
were
Marian
Phillips,
Kathenud.
M o u ld . Phone .017-3.
M.Vtf , ^
up h,s dut.es w.th the fihm of read for nihiith* in the daily news­
Wilson, Ruth Stoinmeyor, Etta U ,--i
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r . r , Dutton &amp; ( o
papers of the hiautifel aril fa“ri. atRuth Roberts Allie und Agnes \ndDavid Gitriick. I'm pen. I Th'miie,
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pi o im o e lit
\l ■&lt;11&gt;r- itig tiali) '* Uinuaing tngf achiev. erson and Helen Hand
Tuesday Allspice.- the ElV.
‘ o tiie ell) y?-&gt;ti rday was lion mi-iits, thi- ' uj.templated motion
Come to Woodland Park Sundays I Chri-. O Codrington, editor of the picture production with the illusMyfUy' Clrv6
and Thursdays
A reut Tamil;. Deland New- and President of lUj , uuju.) star tepre-ontud the only* op­
-play gmuml elosi* iij— 1 'lu- oirfj-* FTnrhfJt Pr^rt - Assncfatfim, " Mr portunity of evi-r liecoming directly,
place with umusements and u real Codrington i* a good roods booster acquainted with her rhutm and tnsanitary pool
10 )-1 f
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Till* iqijuirt unity i*
now niaten.il Med fn a d*‘gn*e fur
N Geo 1) Hi-iii p fi.i- arm ed hiiiuf»l'
H|g l"r \'&lt;it(i &lt;' .i r•&gt;111 &gt;.■ packet
I... mill tiie '■\peel a t |nll« of I Ut- mo«f
from Atlanta wloie he ini- In. n ^
gho-t-,
tiie btownies and other
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for
iii)
the
screen
the
wanspending.the past inonth
Mrs Hi.1
siittoniil
ei|uipmei r in iier trun
•b-rful Gah&gt; i1- even more hewitth
Imp will leinmn a few week longer ' r
MrI'din-nii
not hiiig.’dnunteti
mg t In*it -he i* in all her previous
III the" capital cil
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t 111' perfor In,i in r*
Mr. K It Il.in&lt;bil. li and wife,
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and
liu
hour ??* r*.
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*H e r Triumph,
was written ,
and Mr* tieiirge llan^iall and mu, *ti'
w**i'
li
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u-mil
shivernnd &lt;
tig
Hon
I.
P
ilagan
who
is
rmind tiie star and is mi ronstructei.
left on S u n d a y la*t f " r yA-hevifii 'fl
? trimis tortil les wt*ri
i&lt;&gt; display 1" t h e utmost udvaiit g ti?. run n of t lie board of count) a- t In
and lai^e Toxaway, North Catolinu.) ,,!
lit
up 'I the assi'in tell riiitii
\11lt&gt; ( "eslv - S i f s a t i i e and i s t o n p i i - t iiu11tii--(mu r* and one of it &lt;* must
They e x p e c t to spi-nd several w e e k s , | tel
lull
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litlle but &lt;| i- |", nriiu
|.o . t ini mi -* inch in S-miiude
' g l aim l ,
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,
. (d
ll.oellili^Vii
wi t h
queer
In.pc
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was
-itiing
on
tin*
porch
The prod u&gt; I ion i n1 1 ml uci's im ti)
for S al e
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and
funny
sens.ititinn
nothing
r
wlu'u
tin
limit'd
fiii'tl
&lt;
came
in
to
Fine farm of 20 acres, good j , Ijj y
iii vrd til's, such as the D u n c e I*es|y»,
plin/.rs
(hem
Mr
s
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K.
K.
Cox
:ret
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in:
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d
In
wa\
nonplussed
room house, harn TO x 10, ,eui Lake' j..,
i letlisti. aid impressive rcpioduca guest of ^he club.
Ada, 3 miles south of Saufurd,
non
of t|&gt;(‘ interior of a theatre, with for l lie mtllin nt. hut aoort realized
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acres in grove in full bearing. 6 0 1,,x|
i complete con? pit ny on the stage,
pecan tre.es
v\ lovelv home 'and a
nmefoijn *.md other jsirikiug elfects, la-rtti, aid made i lit- pint) lei I .m
t\u. .hnrmihjr &lt;oriul uf
goodinvestment.
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little IrifLqftnift'e. also, js the h .m r Oh th. Iiroaf! porrhos of th.-(# ihui%
George, (i Herrin g du cod rate at thy*Jjnii/ord Light &amp; pri -ence in 'tie cast of H.'rr? I’iheiiiir* nf * pti
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that could be pr«ritr&gt; d for the ( of Mis* Mar) Waltei* cf De Lit fid,
H-+++++.H-*++++ + + + + * + + + t t 4. - li'T da nn n patlncf, nut) .wini jpThe the attractive gue't of Miss Rene
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peatw iii tier chief support iii thsi di lectafion .of the inner qum.
party fua&amp;ted for .an fioln 'or ’ more, Mu.rell.
The dining loom was
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I. noinbie film production..
toasted the host and then adjourned transformed IfittKa .charming ’ woodto the porch for h ’ post prandiul land f i n e with branches of greenery
cigar, departing nl « late hour wish- :uul palm leaves, the same being
ir,ig vhe Inis' wt'ulti live to the rijie iisetl effectively on the table und
old urge of one hundred years anti filing tin
decidedly cool
green
give a pnfty .evt i c "six months.
charm of a sylvan glen, a lovely
Those p.esi'iit were
Alderman, setting for the g.tv group of girls ni-

ED O U RD D ’OIZE
Director "David G arrick"- Bene­
fit Sanford Elks, Imperial Next
Tuesday Niffht.
Ada Wagner, former residents of
Sanford.
They were accompanied
from Lakeland hy Mi. Wilbur Gusvlus.
.
*sMrs W R f l a y of Arcadia, is
Ole guest of her mothd#. Mr».-M. C.
Doyle.
Misses Mary und Helen Walterf of
DcLand, and Miss Myi.tlc Cates of
TnJIahassee are a bevy of charming
visitors to Miss Rene Murrell.
t Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Hyde and
little dnUVhter motored over from
Apopka, Sunday for a short visit
to thei cousin Mi s W. H. Petert -Iiss Louise Miller left on Tuesda&gt; for a vacation in Washington,
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She wa- accompanied by
free: m r e r , . ^lis- HnyrnU Mop»rr

Da vhuii i - -pend .
it . ! Day t"iia lien eh,
back home that tiie
f ' i &gt;w and the boys are
‘ e , c tie- ever)' tiny
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Rev. artd-’Mrs. h,. E, Stcinftioyci
the approaching marraigi?
at .rprc^c&gt;pt. * :‘ VVe -ifblyl*Jecl 'thut^-’Wie of ilHflr.ilnujjhtsir, Knlhleeu, to Mr.
cxUi&gt;‘; t 9 xca* we ply h^wunB IJijsif Adifms, the wedding to
is the b r s t ^ h VCs^jnent-w-t oysji/mutle! lU'e ■pjner rn thn/NoU Methodist
W'ithout^P&gt;&lt;i-*Oitd,rp\er the coyn-, Tji»qfch&gt; •Tuerfday Siptombei seventh,
o’c|hVkJ
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with ‘ thjrry t^\y gipwth wUI surprise ’ rBolh'yoiing" people "ate popular
as.'nn. No ctmnty in the state half .with n-lajgp.'firdeJ?f fiiomls.” Miss
better Inteijt ppadj' |)1 litter,-'Jutd i&gt;au- .Stvfhjrmryifr is one; of Sajilorjl» tnosy.,
ford should ' he the fllstril/uflugicen­ atllrrTrtref.atitl lombift A’oung women
ter for the ■largL'h.n^ion .of'.'Houih whi)?' -Kir., Aday'is is‘ s’. tmru,^u/
Florida.
We, wbhFvVrj'- mtnfli ffhat li.ng;tcRe3 a c ttr,'MahtUpg *hJgJi in the
pri^vmt to vmte for thiv| csiimatfpa fof hcv parsofiji'l filiuids
hut hcJlyvo, it ,Tyrjil go,"and byiocxs"avpdatfaby a v»ty*lMgo. .Ill nilA ! ,
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x?bl friends, were -MY." anfl - Mis.
\Fugncr, MissV'S KJaudo Alice and

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The. Finest, Coolest and
Cleanest Cafe in the City
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THE SANFORD HERALD
tin* only piper puW'ihrd In Somldota Coun­
ty, onto !n e*ch week, it l*aat lour w»*ka,
befool the data'flxid by th!s tt solution lot
the holding ot raid bond election.
Adoptoil thli Mb day of August, A. »»*
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Market P n a » n l i Good

Mr.
H. Mousef, Sales Managor
for Chase 4 Company, whcr dur* In Court i*l the t’ j u n tt J u d g e , 8 «
County, Kioto of F l i r l d a •
int tho past fivo weeks hua- yi»iUd
*' . " C. JV. nntamlngat,
lr fo Estate ut
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the principal markets throughput the J» :cph Lelnhart
J T Mrl.aU&gt;'
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(etal)
t.. A. Hruralry
United States and Canada, calling T »andAlloil Creditor*,
Person* Jt n v i n j C la im *
All*-at
ilo-trd ol County C o m •old E s t a t e . ;
on Chaw &amp; Company a customers
K. A. Dougla*»
mistlo arsj SimYou -end ooth ot you, oro hcivby i
Clctk
Hoard
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County
ino'» C&gt;unty. Kl»
and. representatives,
investigating and required t o present any c l a im s .*
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crop and business conditions, streng­ against t h e ^ e v ta t * ol Jose ph l,« lnh*
C o u n ty . FlW
thening and adding to tho Cltaso &amp; rrssed, lain. - I ;
tho undsrainj.-il F.-e utrlx ol aoid
In Courl o' C o o n tr J u d r r , Sem inole
Company selling organization, re­ nlthln ono year ( r u n the dsto hereof
County, H a l t ol F lo rid *
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m ty concern,5 tb*t un the .20 th d»y ol
tion* in tho West, Middle West
October. A. I&gt;. 1915, sdiMl apply to the
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RESOLUTION
llonurutile Cieo. G. Herring. Judge ol oold
and Northwest as very favorable;
W herea t, tho »y*tom ol h e rd t a rlo ro d
a* Judge ol Probate, lor Anal dis­
that business conditions in tho n i d i In tho C o u n ty ol Somlnolo li tacom- Court,
charge ■&gt; Administrator ol the ertoto ol

These are especially at
tractive looking
Winter wear

NEW SILK S
See those Awning Stripe
Silks, especially stylish for
shirtwaists.

received by express a
few very pretty skirts made
of the new fall woolen.
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E m m ett II. Ilermlon. doe*»»od5 and that
Wberow, It would bo to the boot Infpwat at the name time I will preeent
ol tfcr prn.pl* ol bemlnul* C o u n t y to hsv* count! ao
Administrator cl Mid oolnto.
built and l o n r t r u c t r d a th o ro u g h and t e a - and oik (or tboir approval.
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plrte system «t bard eu rlaced highways,
P aled April 'll, A. r». 1915.
radiating tb r t tight t l t h e C o u n t y ol HttnBA UT L E T T W. H E R N D O N ,
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loo lr, and,
W herein. U has corn** to t h e knowledge
*B t 30, 5 - 1M, 6-22, 7-20, #-M, 9-21
el this b o a r d , t h a t a pronounced sentiment
■lists th ru u g tu u V the C o u n ty of Seminole
(or tho construct ion ol fu rth er h ard surfaced
Notice ol KlfCtlea N
highways, and
W lirrro*, o rvaolution ha* boon duly a d o p t ­
Where a*. tW* Hoard, a abort t im e ago ed b y . the Hoard ol C o u n t y C o m m U * i o n e rt
appointed a co m m ittee ol tbo citiions ol ol Seminole, C o u n ty , Fio rin a, ol oven d a t e ,
Seminole C o u n t y . Florida, to look Into the herew ith, t h a t It would bo eipe d ie n t an d to
question ol the construct ion of further the host i n t r r y n ol Seminole C o un ty. F'lorldo,
hard su rfaced highways and to make a re ­ to Im i i i C o u n t y Bond* ol the C o u n t y ol
port to .this B o a id , In w riting ,, with It* Bomlnole, (or the purpose, ol r e t a r d i n g ,
redeeming en d taking up *tho present o u i • ta n d ln t laaue ol hod di, In the s u m ol
f i c o , 0 0 0 . 0 0 , Issued b y Special Hoad a n d
Brid ge D U tr ir l N o . 1 ol Sominola C o u n t y .
Florid a, and l o r tho fu rth e r purpoao of c o n ­
s t r u c t in g , paving and h ard a u rla d n g ce rta in
highway* in t h e C e u n l y x*t Seminole; a n d
also (or the purpose ol constructing, paving
and b i A su rf acing t h e tallowing hig hway*
and ro s i n ol (h ^ C o u n t y ol Sominola and
S t a t e ol Flo rid a , to-wilt
Sanford an d Orlando H oad, to bo paved
with brick, from t h e intersection ol the
r&gt;irsiin
South .1
.line of Seminole C o u n ty , with th e
S a n fora and Oitsndo public road, t h t n e e
running N ortheasterly billowing *aid pubol,
lie ruatl in Soldier** Creek,
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H »n
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m ilti, *
O rlfijn R o a d ’, to lie p aved mIt h brirk ,
frorp wbcfr a i H - r c i a d i a l a f i e r t i with the
iirrifni Han ford k and Orlliuln brick fo ld

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Oranges, Grapefruit tful Tanger­
ine!).
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For Salo Cheap— Gas -range, good;
Mr. Mouser stated.
"L n s t year
as now.
Inquire at Fernald Tin*
at the opening of tho season, Florida
Shop. .
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found itself in possession of an ab­
normally large'Grapefruit crop, jvilh
For Sale-Nice Family horse, alsobusiness conditions throughout th
good one-horse wngen, set- of harnesscountry demoralized and the con­
now saddle and bridle. M. S. Nel­
sumptive demand greatly restricted.
son, Box 1163 or enquire at fire
" T h e situation is cntlrely^differstation.
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ent at this * time, as tho coming
For Sa)e— Seed Potatoes for fair
grapefruit crop promises to run way
planting.
Inquire Byron H. Squires
short of l a s t . year-and all Jntiitu1
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ticks point t o a heavy consumptive
dgmand„ri»hl /from the beginning
' For Sale^—Two horse wagon and
of tho season", The large quantities
mowing machine.' Cheap C. F. Wil­
of Grapefruit distributed throughout
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the country last season and sold at
For Sain or Kent 330 nrrc*-K*elory
low prices created an immoose de­
land, $35.00 'pur acre. On malrt Unto
mand,'which should hold very mntH. K. C. It. H.-2 mile* *n of Dnytonn.
erii.lly in marketing at *atiafnctofy
Good
hard toad by pinru, 2 otory
prices the drop now tin the trees.
North of Hinkle’* mill. Houl heavier ly fol­
lowing said Ovird&lt; Road |n a point cne I’ouxu,
barn and packing house.
"L ast year at this time, Califor­
quarter »*( a mils Wrat \nd t hr e«. elfht» *»f
‘ Tfaca near house.
a mils* North' 6r thr Hodthwrat corner of Depot and
nia Valencia Oranges of good qual­
Hrction* tkrvtf, lownahiii twenty one. South
ity were in heavy supply and selling
of Ranee thirty one K u i , ihenca B l i t on# 4 flowing''W ells;--TV. E. Sullivan,
half of • mil#. Ihenc# S uth to the Seaboard
at extremely low ptioe£
Air IJn# Railroad In OvVdo, MoHdl] ’alao
Hrcadwa\ S tr e e t in thr* Town of Oviedo, to
"California Valencias .were in-pos­
b#L p a v e d with brftrk* from where the Ai 1.a li­
session of northern and west^m'rnnrtre Cnaat Linr Railroad cro^ea llroadway
Street. Weal to the O vied o Hark, maklr.* a
kots and also moving into the' East
total ut, a| pr««lTna*#ly. nine and a n t«fntha
FOR RENT
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(•i»neva Road, to I »■ paved with brick,
me need t o . go forward.
California
lu|inmi,f at the Kail end of brick road on
(irfu*' i Avenue, ihenre f'lbiwlnif the
Valencia* conti ntti-*l svaili.hle in
n a public road Soul heaat erly to I he North
lit tin* early Northern I 'alifori.u
line nf h rrlion H ll'een . Town*hH» T wer»' &gt;
South ol Rtfnye Thirty iws»
thenre
Navels were read) f"r sliipmeru
Kaet on. half of a mile thence South
uuarter
of
a
mile,
thenre
Wf*t
one
aiiteenth
( 'oiiaequent l_\, sales of Florida Or.in
of a ntile. thence St.uth w v m ei^hta of a
get in market* west .mti r.orth if
r mile. hence Ka«f to Florida Ka*t l'n *it
Uailrom-I. except, *T pro *t m a» #l&gt; two mil#*
St Louis and north &lt;*( Circirsrun
For It* tit- One i ado tlold, ono
i$vs*i luw land ilijaceni to Ft ioh u lh »rr,
which u to be h a r d . aurfated with ahell or 5 aero Hold under »luU* ot high
were limited an,d it was necessary
other mult a hie materiatto *ell the bulk of the Flntidl
Also piantod to cowWokiwa Road, to be j a\ed with bftek cultivation.
from I he Weal end nf the trlrk load on thr peas.
Rou-soimlili- ront. Inquire W.
ipovenient m Southern and Kasteoi
r tnutijiv of Ft
(left rude A** rue,
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markets, which, of course, meant
to Wiki a a Hridre, a dutmnre of. js|i|ir*'t
Irr.ately, three and one half mile*
lower price* than would have pre­
Union Avenue and MeHonvillc Avenue
For K en t— Suvcrul nice ofllco
vailed if conditions hud permitted t ‘ounty, Florid a, »a,d iaaue of bond* h eir - to be paved with brick, from the E a st end
ii g date the 1-t day of J a n u a r y A D 1913, of brick pavement on Union Avenue, F a st room* over Yowell's.
Enquire N. P.
heavier sales in the West and wider and if a bond l u u r . »n t h r $utn of M ,VO,QO0*UO t &lt;1 Mellon vflle Avenue, thence South on
of
thr
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Heuvlnole
authurfred
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distribution
Furthermore, on ac­
•n fleilHin ri lle d and held for th a t pur
dial a nr*, i-f. apfi roii mat ely one mile
count of poor business condition* jiti*r hundiB t « the amourui *»( 1200,(^10 0li
}*ar k Avenue and Hughey St I re t, to hr
the paid county bond ia«ue, which are to 1ia ii e rf with brick, from the Jmteraeriinn of
the support of the Southern markets rtf
hr lai urd for the purpoae of l i k i n g Up ind
olr ik A v#■n tie a nd T e n t h H1.rret, Sout li i •&gt;
redeeming the preaent uu tat an d i m Special Hug bey Sirnet. then re Kail on Hughey
was limited.
Hoad a pa Bridge D U tH rt No- l Banda of S tr eet |(i Sanford A venue, appr oximately,
Seminole
f'au iity , Florida, •ha’ l nol be sold, thr*4 fjuartera of a tnlle
.
"A t this writing, however, Cal­
For Hunt— Two acren improvod
negotiated or uaed for any oth er purpoie
T h e puhlir roaid from Oviedo to C n uluota
ifornia Valencias are in light sup­ whatioa* vet, o th rr than for the purpoae of to be haul surfareil and Jiaved frfth clay land, all tilud. Cash rent. Close in.
refundir g. redeeming and taking up the pres­ rnirl or other vultable material, from whefe
ply and selling in Eastern markets ent
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outat andin g i**u* of bonda of Hperiat the Atlantic t'oa*t U n e Rfilroad rr4»*#e* Enquire A rnetts Bather Shop
at from $4.00 to $6.00 per bo* — more Rngd and Bridge D istrict No. I of Bern* H ro a d w ty Stree t in t h r Town of Oviedo
molt &lt;’ «&gt;unty, Florida.
the n re Ka«lerl&gt; alone th« prc*#nl pubile road
than double the prices reftlired at
R E N T — Pleasan t ro om s and
He it F urth er Itemedved. tha t if an liaue to ( h r Town itf r h u l u v i a . a distance of, F O l l
ap p rn cim a rl&gt;. atx mil##.
of
bonds,
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horthe same time Inst year.
olllce* in B i s h o p B l o c k , o v e r l o o k i n g
iged by art ili rlloA i callatl and held fo r 'th a t
Said re.olution fu rther providing for and
"Advices from California indicate ur pose, in acrordaficr with the General erderiog un rlecticm to be held In the C o u n ­ L a k e M o n r o o a n d n e w p o s t - o f f i c o
.aw* of the S ta te of Florida am ! In accord* ty ol SentlLOle lint S t a t e of Florida on lb#
that their Valencia* will probably ante
wit b a n .Ar t j»a*ae «l li) t h e 1,egt»l at tir r tS.th day of Repiamh-er,' A. J l . IM S. t o de* kR p . A lao, s t o r e roqm ,- n a m e b u i l d i n g .
olf
the
S ta t e of Florida of IWI5, cntRlid* 1r ; nil nr the qur itio a as to the (»*uanf«i of C a ll T h a t c h e r T l e n l t / d &gt; . ,
be out of the way J&gt;y the time Flor­
B ish o p
‘ •AN A C T TO F H Q V I I I F A M KT HOT) •aid Bond* In the turn of f 4 5 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 , to
ida Oranges begin to go forward. i n w h i c h T i n : r o o N T &gt; o f b f . m bear Inter***! at the rate of
par c«r.t Per B l o c k , P h o n e 2 4 5 . — W a n t 9 5 tf.
ol.K
K TA T K
of
FI i ‘ HI HA.
MAY an num. Ia***re*t on »alr* hnml* to lie p ayab le
This means, that Florida Oranges Ii N
sm K b o n d s
m u
T in
; t k f o s k •emi annual!} , taid bund- to Hhature third V
For Rent*Now Cottage. J. Musson
will not go up against California i d r O N S T I l l I F IN D Kit IIT IIF.lt H A RD yv trx after the date of the i * * m n r r thereof,
M KFA&lt; H i
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T ‘ » IM(c»Vll)R i*&gt;d issue
boe &lt;|* 1 «» be flair! July l •! ! 9 I $
9H-9tp
Valencia* competition at the begin­ W A &gt; S AND M F A N P «' F l A K I N G
•■ul resolution furth*r providing I hat if in
a n d
li i : i ' i ; i M l N ci i o u F of bon&gt;i* in the sum of USil.OOD &lt;10 I*
ning of the season, and also that the • A i d ; o f
x . uu n t i l .
In t i c n r i i i n r * with ill* U . n r r s l Law* ot t h *
trade and consumer* who have been TIJIC T HON US II I
8 t s l « ot Mcrlits, mu) in srcordanco with &gt;n
doing without Oranges on account
A n psusti hy th* I,*sl*l*iutn * f - t h r j p l a t *
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WANTED
ol iqoficl* of 1015, ontliind *'AN ACT TO
of high prices ruling on Californian,
riio v iiit: a m et h o d n y w h ic h t i u :
C O U N T Y o r 8E M IN O I.K , S T A T E O F
will be anxious to secure Florida
FI.D K ID A ,
MAY IS S U E
IlONOJi KOIl
L o s t — S a t u r d a y n i g h t . L i t t l e g o ld
Orange* and willing to pay good
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prices.TO I ' H O V i l l E W A Y S A N D M E A N S OH
G u y S te n n tro m at "fleraltl tlfh ce . l - 2 t
T A K I N G C A K E &lt;&gt;K A N D R E D E E M I N G
Mr Mouser stated th a t, arcount
S PEC IA L
HOAD A N D
BRID G E
D IS ­
business conditions in some sections J that ib
T R I C T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E ISSU ED
IN S A I D C O U N T Y . A N D TO P R O V I D E
-Kodak lini.ahing, 24 hour
of the country still being fur from
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EST AND T H E C R E A T IO N OF A S IN K ­
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ican wars causing more or less of a
IN G F U N D F O R S A I D B O N D S . A N D
FOR
AN I N T E R E S T
AND S IN K IN G
disturbed feeling in this country, it
F U N D TO C O V E R T H E P R E S E N T O U T
Wanted Permanent position hy
STA N D IN G
E X IS T IN G
BONDED
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would not be wise at this time, to
DEBTEDNESS
OF
S PE C IA L
H O A D first-class, experienced young' lady
anticipate high prices for Florida
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D IST R IC T
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O N E , O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y . ” t h s ) Htenographer, from New York, call
Oranges and Grapefruit, but that he
5 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 af s s l a bond Issue shall h« useil at ijggtal Telegraph Co.
104-tf ,
for t h * purpou* of ( s k i n s up snd r * d » « m ln (
docs feel safe in advising Florida
t h r p r*s*n l outst an din g bond Issue of 12 00 ,growers that indications point to6 0 0 . 0 0 of H|feri*t R o a d snd B rid ie Distrlrt
Fdr n practical nurse cull 8 !
No 1 ol SerolheD V 'o u n ty , Florid*, tho sogood and sntisfaclqry prices!
m s in ln t 5 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 of ssid bond Issu* to add roan H07
Magnolia nvc.
b* *i p*nde&lt;t and u t s d In the ron*tru etlon
Chase &amp; Company do business in
Terences furnished.
,* 104of r o a d s as hrreftisbov* pat forth..
all carlot markets in * the United
There fore , Ilk It flrtu W rd , T h a t notice, be
and t h * sa m e Is hereby given that on the r- Wantet— Position an stonofcTnphci
Slates and Canada. - ,-They have a
Oth d a y of September, A. D. 1015, and In
Addles*
pursu ance of the reaolultnn, aforesaid, duly hy young mm. of ability.
J a V c established purchasing trade
ad op ted by the C o u n ty Commlsainner* of
P.
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Box
1096
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anior,j('tlje'largest and best jobbers.
Seminole C o u n ty . Florida, an election arili
be held and tha sa m e Is hereby ordered t o
'tTPBfcr-.latge shippers of Florida Cclbe held. t h r o u ( h o u t (be CtrOciy ol Samlnofn
Trude—*Good / trurli
to determine whether or not thc/e shall
cfyrtftxniimies, fTinyajqile* Ktc., in
be issued by the said cm
Seminnie'!*BB,d delivery wagOn' and harncu
'Add!lion to . Florida 'Citrus Fruits,
bonds In the turn o l I l f
ViH trade for eecond hand Ford car
Interest at t h e rate ol 5 1 ,
Chase &amp; CompAny\dO not^fliscontinnutn. Interest on said bond- to t * f s v S l ^ J J , Ij. Mill'r at Miller &amp; Bakery, Magsem i-annually, *.,id bonds to m stu /e t h l r ^
ne doing business' with- thi^trudfl, at
a-tf. ”
y e a r* after tha d a te of Dsuanra thereo li ,uolla Ave.
the close of tho-.Oraifgb.^Vitl'CmfiBr
said Issue of bonds in be dated July 1st, 1 9 ) 5
in which said rlcrtlfm, the nuestino as ta
fruit-, &lt;!«*'• but nM* iji i.cfow tounh
the Issuance of bnnd&lt; In contorritUy wllh th*
,Wjth“ : tbVm practically'' tTip 'untin*
resolution of the C o u n t y Commissioners,
L a w y e r a 1 A b ility . . !
at aforesaid, shall be su bm itted to t h e l e ts !
.year. M.^** Modkcr-advlse* th at the
It aeems tlm( a lawyer la soroclhing
so t e ta of the County of Hemhiolr.
T h e fbrm of the ballot t o ht usad in such of n carpenter. Ho can file a bill. Spilt,
balk rtf’ Chase 4 CdthVOny s Orange llitcr, which D to b« hard surlscad with
elevtion shall h*. " F o r B o n ds” or " A g i ' f i s t * a hair; chop : logic, dovetail an argu­
Anil Grapefruit.shipmeata^ure sold thall or other suitable malarial.
ilonda” .
Wcklwa Road. t ‘* be pavod with brick
The-, following' persons are named and- i t - * ment. makn «n entry, get up ■ caae,
•Ut . private
u4d ojvly&gt; n sptftll from
th* West' and of brick road, On th* pointed V Inspector* - p e l clerks Nif ■s t d ,
fmmo nn Indictment, umponul a Jury,
of Bt. Gertrud* Asrnus. West el* -11, n
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pOWujtagu at ulicit an.
**/" ' citrnslon
to Weklwa llridec. * distance of, appro*!.
Prerlnet No. 1 ‘-S a n fo rd . S If u n i e ; N. A. put them In a box, boro a court, chiiei
nstpfy, thtco and on* hslf inllrs
L o l b f r l , It. C. MAswuil, In s p e c to r . , d&gt;. C
Union Avenue and Ms’lonvulc- Avenue, ■ • U H L Clerk.’
a client, aijd other like things. s._^
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- , Aomarkabls w irer. “
to h* paVtsI with t-rirk. from l ho East end Preci nct No. 2 - Monroe, l&gt;. If. C. R a t u n ,
■rMy liltw hlecc, five year-old. went of. brick pavement on (Vlon A v’cnpc,'E ast J . . C, Mnflatt,* A. S. Hawkins, Insp ectors:
KfrltonvUte Avenue, theory South ,*n Jo h n Bell, Clerk.
,lo vt*Jt hjt^nunt who lived oh n large to
W a u z ;■ c f Gorman O rig in.
MellonVlU* Avenue to Celery Avenue, l
1’r s c l n r l No. S-e R a n lo rd. William Leflter,
other improvementa Cn distance of, kpproilmataly, on* mile.
Tho lYii 1 u » In a national 'German
T im Keene, F . S , F ra n k, In tp e cto rs: Ira
Park A*rntie and Huihey Street, to h* kl nines. Clerk .*
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•the
i deepwater well, the avrd
dance jyul trea' Introduced into Engwllh brick Jrom the Inlers.ctlon of
Pre cinct No. *|^-;Psnla. Dscar P earso n ,
^ “L^oyyftlgR tabled of sulphur, tlpon 'ark Avenue and Tenth S trc T . South to I,eonar&lt;l
Kell,
II Ja m e s ,
l r t p e i t o r s : ‘A. A. lantl |&gt;y u German baron a hundred
Hughey
Street,
thenre
East
un
Hughey
! years ago.
-heiOff aakOfl ?V&gt;utJ^tV\itdt on hey- re- Street In BanfcriT Avenue, approximately Hicks. Clerk.
Precinct No 6 - l i s n s t a
J. U
.F ly at,
i tfflkhoiav-1
isr telllnn of tho ihrtr quarlrf* nf a rr^lr
&lt; A Itau li-reol . E n d o r t ir !r t * — f ncl'e c t o r . •4
Thr ju$Mjr f #■! from /&gt;vu*.|i» t u ( h ilaoia, li l ls k .r l |crk
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l«» !••- hafti «urfar»&lt;t «n*I |ia*cif v j K r|*}
of said clrriietf shall 1^. made in th* manner
"It 'wurMt tn c, nuupRta, but the water rtia*i oy (fih*r ruiuhl* rnair Mai. fi'm
J &gt; &gt;ir IK« nr*■#* .n* It, iid&lt;aaril f r»*jir»rl«ra #-■and within the tLn* prescribed for faasrat
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in*{(‘)l yowT oc 4'fKftf Or aumthlng.''— llrnatlwa} J*t rff I in thr tow n nf iiYftlo,
Uecf.im*. si re |, t that 'tha rrlutn* hf said
IVr-ririrt Ko 7 d fliHnn Jirol *( tdcrtion ifi'sll liy tlollve/ad t * the Chairman
• Chiciffo^Trlbunfi.
11 #ti r r h aalr riJr a !.a mg |h** |»rf&gt;a*rti p ubl 1c Han Hart* Vl#m* Jwfrrba, I r t u rn»r».
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.'Albnaioca-ojiil.ijtmty. fish wh

•rryiftffj; havy.tceL* {0^ 0 4 only lu the
Mediterranean In afliheient'qimatlUes
to form Ihu 4&gt;as!s of an Industry, aro
«ald now to bo caught !u unornioui
quantities nlojiR the coast tif stAithorn
California At Ban Pedro a fleet of
gusallno launches finds iirqfitabltt cmtdoyjiiffnt, during the sea sari in catch­
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nf, a |j rcxl rnairly, ait milra
And II* It Furth-r lt**olv#d, TJsat in
rrfd«fifi» with th* (ifiirril I . t t t i.( thn 5 i* ir
Of FltJtida a n d ,an Arl of the (.•gUUtur* of
1Vt&amp;. M ■lumilfi, that an flrrllon be rillfd
and eh* warn* Is herthy ordered to ha held,
* " Ti** *lb day of Fept/tj)bcr,.A, i». 1015. to
delehmiri* the question as to whether or Dot,
Juwds tw. th* sum of Mho.oou.oo, bvarint
W W E J »*
t»t* P f - . f i P*r cent' per l a hum. ” nttreat payable Araf-antuially. -th*

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and Clerk &gt;d the Board nf-County Cumm in- ,
llramU/g* (TiWIn ^ *
•loner* of Bam inn!* County.
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,g-.ck. A. MfiYeman, -Sol Mathis. Inspectors:* awd»««HW of election, hr published In th * .,
At- WllUa'nuun, Clerk. * - • ' »
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D. W Clouter, W E. Allen, Inspectors; 1‘Cflud of not let* than faur woohs, prior IP.'
J. N. .Ssarc y^ Clerk
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A’. V. Dunn,
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IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

IN SAN FO RD —Life D Wotth Living
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SANFORD, .FLORIDA. TUESDAY AUGUST. 31. 1915
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SUMMER TRIPS
A T HONOLULU BRING PEOPLE
SUBMARINE S A N K SIX
[x
MONTHS AGO WITH
CREW ABOARD

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Honolulu, Aug. 30.—'The United
States aubmailno F-4» submerged
... outside the liurbor here since March
26 last, wan refloated lust n igl^u nd
taken to the docks lt\, Iltuiolulu Bay.
The wreck probably will not be
* drydoefted until Tuesday.
Nothing
has been divulged by the naval of, fleers. oY c'opdlttons, is known, ir.
aide tho vessel.
The actual r is in g operations occupipd two bourn, the plans of the
engineers working without a hitch.
The derelict wns towed into the
harbor, where all the ships, including
tho in terred German gunbent, Geir,
lowcml) ii&amp;lS-' to half-mast.
. Wtfbii ‘ the submarine Itas !»*-»*n
placed in dry dock a Navy Boilrd*
will begin-a thorough examhia.liun to
leain the niuse of the disaster
The submarine F-l commanded
by Lieutenant Alfred K. Had, and
u new id twenty-one, went to the
bottom of tho Iturhor of Honolulu
Marclt 25, l!H5. during maneuvers
of the “ F squadron. Sht* was lo
entee two (fays later and Diver
Agraz of tjie Navy decctidcd 255
feet and made a new world * rec
ord in w effort to facilitate the work
o f bringing bt*» to the surface
Her
crew, it; vPJtwJ'uid tonight, might
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huvo btClVJfiv'v' »t this time, but
1 ‘attempts*ti^rpAcue failed, and March
3U ReWv-A-thiural C. T . Moort-J
cotqmwnffifii^^Tie -Jlonolulu Naval
Sfufiivii,'
that the F -l lay
\oi
. riptirLvd.
iq'STO feet( of A g ttr^ s r\d wnuld have
to bo raletkl by pontoons.

NEEDED
BY FIRE DEPT.

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larger factory.
This was built iihu
the Daytona district to the Brevard
npring and is a large building splen­ NEW .YORK TO
SANFORD EXCURSIONS county unr**near Oak Hill.. Tho $100,
didly equipped for the work, but the
0 0 0 i^tlue for tho northwestern part
new orders from every part of the
of thifi bounty contrmplutes nNvighG REAT ADVERTISING FOR FLORIDA
ntnto ate Btill swamping the Wake­
wAy vety much favored by
field phbit and even larger quarters
Johns county which will afford a
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will be necessary ere another ycatv .
connection between the Bunnell and
The
summer
trips
on
tho
Clyde
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not
In
together tho ileh loutlst class
The factory has reached out now andF^
St. Johns Burk sections with DeLund
k
i s engaged in canning tomatoes, tom­ Line fiom New York to .Sanford Init the substantial home butlderd,
" T h e people of Volusia county
ato soups, row peas, pimento pep­ and return have been the meins of the working clashes, the people who are to he congratulated on this ev­
more people seeing Floridu iiT the are slaving at dlnerenf tusks in the idence for their progressiveness.
pers and pickier, beans, peas etc.
Hunynor time thjijjj^.'yjix", before. g n a t cities and who would like to
The succes of the Wakefield plant Florida is widely.sTflKyVtHted ns a change their conditions if possible,,.
Labor Day Service
demonstrate* that the canning and
winter plBygrquBtfMpd ’ the news-1in a M*n&gt; that offers, so many ndvnn^o Next Sunday night the annual
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M ny .
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i« Ifur. .' 1 ■ flou.
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.el -rv M.
this. it/Sfli"
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Labor Djiy service will be hold at
Of the greatest assets of the state and advert] 4- it ait
miner
•r v.iciftlo . of ^(ich I ^2; .fttytUwI* who itre taking the Congregat tonal Church.
The
;l large factory in etery county could ground, but /amfi only i n d i f f e r e n t , vt^few p.ekr o f f ' nJt^r the wort o f special subject for consideration will
not begin to put up the wart fruits s u c c e s s .
the nprltiiif .planting ls*over and be- be " T h e Church and Industrial
and vegetable* or keep up with the
It remained for the Clyde Line to fo f jttg-.TiBL work,ciihqs' on. ■ They Bence.
This will he the fifth in the
orders when it is started.
inaugurate&lt; mi. ■ovourdon trip that hnyt* ^eanl of the in.tih.i*c forming aeries^ "Jesu s Life Principles Seek
The pcoplr of Seminole county, was oheiUt..*n(JngK'to appeal to the practiced ip Florida anti they want to to set forth Jesus p!incudes for*the
:l&gt;tein seaboards and tnT Mvestigste the state for them­ world of labor
and especially of Geneva mid San­ ffeqplt*
A ll'interested in a
They were not able in setj frank di"&lt;-its»ion of this important
ford. are ( tea'i d to nee the sure* -s in■!ucc: rju-tq^Jt# take this trip in the selves.
of Mrs, Wakefield’* idforts and Jpipe •a)miner as irhiii y (.f them are work- the *i ir. -. 1 but tl ey have a good Vhvmt are nirdiglh welcoincd. Good
the plant will inrn-uH- each year tin me in the winter npd cannot pos* ! idea ' of I, farming operation' in music, a. cool church and cordial
i ni.il d ow n t i n 1 s’ p ' Sr
-tidy leave tluir l&gt;u*iiicrei fill the p u -'-in c
til it ji n lt. Urg.-st m the
« t.
interest howe in eviry worshipper
.to! st op; ng at 11 *■ \ar
' 1 0 to V.end,\.
Tile • i xeui I'ioii* I* bo -•
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In. v e lu • n th e m e a n - o f b n c g i a g In'lt l/i.l
h11 id red ^ of tourist - to the etate, the tlifs JT’-ty •lii y wi fe Mirp- -i. &lt;J ni tin- |
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.it tin- -I--.I (
i ajoi'ty of ‘. h e m
making ! lie I ' l ’ ri i o ' I i
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..1 till
t.n l |
'lip troin New \ a. i'. in ''aji/uid, .i:,&lt;! in u
tfiiu city has received them for the (and figur I'h Ilf th e v iinter 1 rop.*, at ■
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t • *- ; i-l 1 1 1**•).
f&gt; w with* and e ..|o t -in .'u 1 1 ■

AT PRESENT TIM E THERE
IS NO A D E Q U A T E
ALARM SYSTEM
The fire on Sunday night demon­
strated th at Sanford need* n firo
alarm that will jeally alarm people,
ana get them out. The fire depart­
ment L* well equipped in many ways
although more ladders| that would
esaje the tall buildings are needed.
The fire department Ls able to coOo
with any ordinary blaze, but when
the tire reaches any proportions, help
is necessary, and Kelp comes from
the volunteers made up front tho
crowd th a t always gathers at a
fire.- Among the volunteer* are ninny
experienced fite fighters and they
aleays render yeoman servieo at
the fires.
These fighters are not
rc ntineil to the white population
but mattv of jh e colored citizens are
;ilw,iy« on hand lo rentier as-lHtJtneo
and 1 1'4 \ .re utili.'cii at all lug fire-.

In or&lt;l* r to get these volunteers
out there should be some mean* of
nrqun'nt mg them of the fact that
(here 1h a had lire, end the whistle
that formerly acted a* an alarm On
the ice
bus been d i*ci»n t i itvied.
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A large bell nn the top of the water
•I n .l I U t e l l
Wi t h OUT
K n l l i l l till s .il l i j l l . l l
lower elected near the tire station
t .-i &lt;innate, our fuuirt' po^ibihti. ■, that I i■ &lt;!.1 I-* nut .1 l a t e *&gt;f v m i n i ' .
and tin; jnn|OMtv of them have a and aTfL! '.tot*, but 1- l ll lu ib lt f'l bv
would answer this purpose, or another
much better idea of the -late than real peep - an d m a n y &lt; f th e m from C A T A S T R O P H E ON S U N D A Y whistle placed at the railroad shop*
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would also lie a good jtignnl
E N C O U ItA (« IN (i K E P &lt;) |{ T s n i ; liefore., That Honda should * ' ‘hm h !■ it w h ere t h e s e s a m e *uin
N I G H T WHE N KIRK S T A R T ­
piiive to |tf» T^iplcr than New N'oikl mer toun
ca m e fiotn
Pr o m e v er y p a r t o k *
In any event ther*' seems to be u
ED IN HY NE S B L O C K
a d e b t of "g r.itilm p’ j
an
I
*i her s h ite #-f is-^ tp.g
runt s u rp ris e | F'lortd i
T
-F L O R I D A ON R O A D S
general detrfknd at tbiiy ttutc (or an
t tin- people of itj^^otth, .iiid they |to tin C H-difjLm v [or these siifiimert ^ What seemed at first to be a fire
In
udeijuati1 fire nlnrm, and the city
INCi i n LI T
tire
■ire ■npiing dow'n*, m
hottdEk excursions.
They will inaugurate ^(I ihi would -wee p the entire bloek
council should heed the call and
From every poiiTf^tl Florida cornea mot,tii of the year.U&gt; Investigate f i r 1 them from tite tir-t of tin summer of buildings on First Street between make some provision for the same.
for good ti l II,S( Ives. 'These trip/on the Clyde l'i Xt season, «S they are well Hiitl«- Park and Oak, and what is known as
the glud^lUdlfigs that bonds
bo
If thu signal had been heard on
roads will be carried anti the en­ 1 me are bett/'-r than a trip on the j tied wifli the results of the two the Hines block, started in the rear
Sunday
night the populace wi^uld
.- - .
n
The of the Royal Cafe Sumluy night
tire state will soon lip n network of Ham. for the .toqrista have more! rnpqths trial this summer.
•; - - A . .
have
gathered
at
the
fire
and
more
time
to
investigate
the
climatic
j
excursions
will
be
the
means
of
at*
about nine thirty. Having no alarm
good hard roads, the majority of
conditions, tho lands, the crops an d i tracting the attention of hundteda but few people gathered at the fire volunteers would have been avail­
them
beino
Jtuilt
of
brick.
Florida
Tjvv . j f u i F o r ' B : Y. P . II.
the people,
, . , in
. the north to ,,
„
at first, but us the flames leaped able In which event the Uftk of
* ; ' and that they
J have-been I of, people
the summer
GrotUl.fw;o reritferrd n tine prog.- 1» waking Atp at last to the many impressed
with
the
state
is
evident
higher the crowd grew and like alt Chailie Berner might have been
ram Rt^Vtui(fdjtinik'hf. The subjert udvanhtges of Hard roads, and 'the frout.llieir remarks while in the city. climate of Honda, and our state tires in this city, willink workers saved.
, ■
great 'amount of travel will come to
" T h e XlexTro' AT Todav.
will
receive
more
advertising
and
The class "0/ people taking advan­
were enlisted to supplement the ef­
• "(4
this state this winter and every win­
lYogi urti
forts of the fire department
The
- / 1 ter, anti l lie tom is ts that have formerly tage nf t hehO'sum mer excursion* arc li«tle*\ (t(| v1 rt't'iiig’ l him e v e r bebife
Rube Alljn “ Insaftc'd” •
-• ■ 1
Song No three
.■/
flume"
were
confined
within
the
area
u
' , 1, . . ;
gpne* tf&gt;’ ^California can be assured
The editor of this little sunbesn
Me mot y \’erse
,
.
. o f the wooden two story building
r '
j.wo,i toads fiotn the north to thi- tint wUnuL.-lii .milL-w.-ib-m-liwas grossly insulted by a common
Srrip ln re
— Llat^ fr T a j t&gt;
U-l J t J m “ LaJUV - n r « M r l r , h n m l , r i , !n™ ^ l . „ l , h .
state, and plenty of good toads 'after feet w i d e , ,
rugger wlion IiTTampu last w^ek. We
X
t; *
’ 'U How.
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CJfouP
the exposed part of tho brick build­
they reach Florida.
The counties
Item* ,ln MexIct^ •i ' V"t— -T,-'NV . .
"Surrounding counjimy-aYe .'wnfF--., " T h e prosperity of q community ing in which the grocery of W. W. did not intend to say anything about
that ate preparing now to lay good
it, but wu just got to gut it qut of
Geo Malm, Martha ptsffevfvIFortsfHi
hard toads will be the couijtics to ing delegations *Xp iiiNpfet thy AftSfl* e.ptinda of peceqsit^ uj&gt;on the pros Long wns located caught fire uftet our system. We decided to put on
Uo«iimon(1 fFadford
Saltillo
renp the advantages not only of of constructUrn* which i« highly ‘cd‘ effty of'its penjde. The (iroaperity the frame sdied in the rent started a pair of socks before going to tho ,
GeoYge Malm
’Tort’en
of its people depends upon tin- pros- burning, and the entire stock of
the tourist travel, but of the many ucational to alT
meeting of the great South Floriad
Colin Woodcock
Durango "
.
new residents.
And up in Puinam county th pciity of the surrouiiding eountiy groceries- were ruined by flames, Chamber of Commerce when wo
Max Stewart
G u a d rla ja rw ,
Pi ogrx*K!&gt; i v&lt;■ people will not setth smoke and wntv-r
would- have to meet such men as
Aside from the bringing of. new Pul.'itku Ne vvt^XoJls J he following
Mary Barlow
I^eon
,
*t..r&gt; o c t h e w a i f f p l f ^ d r f . o d n . a d s T an “ "progressive sc,Mon nut
The upper part of the building William Chase Temple and Collinp
people
into
the
state,
the
counties
Virginia Brady
Special *\Luai*t*r.
Jt1
,
• - &lt;,
c
whi.fi there are progressive sections over tl-e rest a urn nt was used as
Gillette, who art- always immAcutato
Max Stewart will also be looking after the mter• 'r i i y ^ ^ i n p a l ^ .; .c o t n m i u ^ ’/ .vp- a few miles further on.
D a r k s id e ..
sleeping toons* anti several Wf re in~ clean linen*, so we asked this
Hotamond
Hndford"!
t‘«t*
of
their
own
citiacns.
Here
in
ord
j
t'Sl
|)ointe»Hto
CkrA'•
fin’.
tlj«
carupAigti
Bright ^ide
’ ‘Ot,od rmid* fand none but brick' occupying thetp at the tlmo of the black scoundrel where w'e could find
. |T8 eininole county, the greatest fruit . in f a v o r o f 1
opVouH-" bdtlxr-ihaui'
anuriy longer considered an good fire, among them being Charlie a hnherdnr-her.
and vegetable growing county of b», bricisev^alUr
I.akt^lnud Pnpep Suspend*
rre
the badges and ear-marks of Berner, who several ycanf hgo had
the state, the ecoqpntl? jvTflue of Federal■*p o in ty Orange Mills. San
"W hata that you want, mister?
The -Lokpland, M qr’nlhg Star unprogress,
the assurance of prosperity. one of his legs cut off while ill the 1 beg your, puwdon,
good ro ad s-fp
benefits
he teplisd.
hrt .the *ngr\y
^ntttV' b
e n e f it M a ti^ k^uLjtka^.|L^rghLs, Penici and
notmnfd ' •ediforlullyc-this -morning
employ of the A. C. L. Hallway,
to the f a r m es;f rCannot
^ - " ^ cbe----estiihq1»d- Rt^vC'-Xrwck dlitPfcDC road* which
." W it h good roads, we are a pa.t
\
‘A
haberdasher,
we
repeated.
and who used a cork leg.' I t la now
tlmt l i , iABJlfl’’ suspend pur&gt;llcation..
f)ur celery growi-is, Jir^e Jxro*-hJt«ady‘l*rc
t o -e
e o er*-lirC ^tirIiftkS.“.Ti*
4*sl!Ytka“.1s
tire' to
- eenJip-fiT
of the'progressive world.
^
"Haw*,
haw,
haw."
the
durned
owlujf t^i Tito existence of "inter/jal
supposed that Charlie up'on being
Syking
advfljitvteXf'thr..hi
-cjc—-.- ._.
. . h i i c k fMds
stamp
roared.
‘f
**’
if
IjjHff^Y
he
m
we
are
merely
dissensions:'' v Application for it re-^
awakened and blinded by tho smoke,
“to Hahi. t Wlf/ vtup plR I 9 m^tq wn; la (migh^w^jlctj ’
ha^ ‘place^ in the way of a good groped around for Ii in leg in order to
ceivership "^vas uiijdc by Ute sto ck ­ the faints on auto tiucks and bring
"Whal'r. the matter with you?"
£H’5V
doget down stairs and waited too we demanded.
holder* ab'O'ifltuA days ago, in whlgV ju the ciops to the city In the trucks,
it.* was::jllefeiid that scrjous-^dis­
"Look here, white man, he saidt
jVWe^.gro, known by the company long, for his body was discovered
und these farmers. sCute' thnY ' tht&gt;J Johnso
sensions and differt'nces ' finAj ikHken
wt'v^Jecp- progressive or non-prog- in the hallway of the partly dehlql- "Y o u got to come clean with me.
ran make n trip to the city, pqw-iti
k.'i- 3A*■ _'
Ishcd building ‘ about tWT&gt; b clock What you T o o k ia for, w h U k ey 'or
betwetm It. IL Chntlsiarfft W. K. fifteen njinutes.'allow inn A h f mjjle
*: *
assist him' .
the** rj|-ivcn
Monday morning after the flnmes women?— Sarasota Sun.
»*' • Finer,
- busihess was 1mteam* to rftithm at V d rk ,to 11 &lt;;hc hjive be^ asS fe^ „.
, ^Tt • pays 19 advertise if you
had been subdued." lli* fallow room
Ing im; rop^t^jT^nd unpmfitably eon
farms, while the trtirk goes nh&lt;F,tfr-: wilYlngpc'sx
th is“jfropoS* haVt} anything to advertise.
Good
mates thought ha hud escaped when
ducted,* nfid'wc*r-becoming grmitly
tut ns trt" half the lime the teams llo‘A,r which -hold^ffir'rflifrli Tor the, roadtt are at onen an advertisement,
they (lid/'a-.^tf! of them -Lust had assistance, of veiling workers tho
T. involved In debt, that the proprietors formerly took for the load half the
future prosperity &lt;of Paliitka and ami the evidence of the thing advortime-rTTTJfct Ou^ of the burning build­ goods were moved back Ipto tho
■wehe indebted to their workmen and sixe. These advantages come to the
" -ii
the outlying dUM ns. .Tho commit­ tisetT. * «**
ing.
When it became known- that building. T h e pool room of ‘T. W,
were owIngL IarK° •bttt* to' the. sup- progressive community that votes tee is seeing everjPFotci^fnTq
" W o do one of two things. We there .wits a possibility of Bcthier Williams on the east side i&gt;f ‘tho
p ^ i ^ U ^ T . v t b s t ' the business wi *
J u t good toads gonds. and there is hand is meeting with
en­ go forward or wc stand still anil are
being in thu building, a relief party Long store seemed in danger a t *
.^insolvent' .a’qd unnble to pay the nm a tax-payer in the county that
j Jfjpgflfl
couragement.
left
behind.
,
.
woA organised by George Terafus first and Mr. Williams had all hia
claims
C^OUor*. unrf that the will not icalize directly or indirectly
»
t'
" T h a t tthe bonds v\ill .&lt;iir'xy:#aeins
And f r o m '.yolusio county comes and several otbtis and they ascended pool tables and fixtures moved out,
m»tht{i«ay nbd-equipment wore purtwice the .v&amp;luo "of the added ex­
*
the
following gdo"d reports. ■
to
bo
&amp;
foregone
conclusion.
tho Blairs of tho smoking building hut the firo was confined to the Long
Hiased under contiacts ■w'hdreby the
pense in nddetl profiu lot time and
building and Mr. Williams was safe.
where
they
soon
discovered
thu
bojly
,U iV t^ H irn iV ‘lii helti by the partlet
" W h e n h/nttt£ffsut&gt;s, hrready 4uth*
"T h e committee met Inst night,at
convenience.
^ r o m w * p j u they wore purchased,
the board of trade fcotfms vend., s e c t ^ ^ ^ ^ f n j , for-‘ goo'd todfls. in of Burner, burned almost beyond 1 Tho fire being in the frame build­
•-V
The EustU* Lake Region tells of heard rcpoits
nhtl jthiironly.ta comparatively small
PTblffala coutit'y' uro. totaled, tho am- recognition. 1 Ihi was probably tv e :- ings with tin roofs made it very
i*-’“
smoke and lost difficult to overcome, ns thero wero
.^ .._ y n t'h a ir been, pa Id .no kho ctjulp- Ithe road making In that county oa representing the
Wint vevcnls the uStonishjng figure come by the
consciousness
while
trying to get several fra mo buildings In the " f f* ^
«
me nt X Laldtls^l TelegrtQp. *'
-s Tqjlow*.
. ,
greitt-?C
U
•400’
,
000.
The
Daytona
dlsand these gave
down
the
hallway.
•
of
the
restauiant,
and
the
fire
quiet­
AoicChus
,
a
lready
approved
an
issue
- c.
*■«* Central"
Construction Co., c. e i n o u r i t g c m , . ^
#,The
C
.
a&gt;L-|40(r,0'00.' The Del-anil district
Another accident nl the fire was ly communicated to them, requiring . .7 7 , ’• *
h F^ ^ jra w Ip a -l'stlo ry
of ’Ht0|iv Y'ork is now building eight
The . contTftit^-'^wic -gtfthtij
has come in line with $350,000. that of Rev. Stclnmeyur, Pastor of the effort* of tho department on »!--■-'* .
uppearlng in miles of the famous N|Hd-&lt;pidpiU
thei* folhiAifWoi&gt;annwcrab)/ reastTri*'
*
Thero are now two more district^ the Methodist j^iurcjt, who Was these alstr.-”
ntytig at
:ui&lt;!way, 9 feet wide,
., .
.
of.tkXew c4ti’ flnil dls1»
ubJTLa'/
is
«
v
#
4
*
r—
x
T
^
»
tr
l
aL
tt
1
bund proposition* before the Vol knocked down ijy the ruslt of one of
?(\;T {^\jttJojlY&lt; ^ a n ,i: pxtVndrtig,-, ti&gt;; a j near
All the buildings burtmfif • wpre tho
t/Ict s ii0 u l ^ . $ b I t g J h x f h ohd
u«ia .commissioner*.
One is for an the hoae companies wl##*"1 changing property of W. II. K y r S ^ ^ f d -Krtlh
great indust- the northern llrffllrj rip Yhi 'Jlty of,
b # . * Usue of $250,000 to complete the positions.
It was thought nt- first partly insured. It js said 4hltt M r.
tries IftlSeminolc younty, the cun- KU9 t^. jTKB&gt;' have probably I 21LOO0 P ‘i t ; d t e 4 &amp;
compkiu?
-eystuht.'AH
ij&gt;luud
1
&lt;T'ronifs
that
Itov.
Stcinrncyer
had broken Hynes will immediately rebuild with
wdriDr-m
machinery,
and
the.
crow
roads In the New Srriyrqn district
esc 1-vie works, conducted
with eveVy TidgttxviVeL*«ify in east and the other for $100,dOO to b« his leg but ulter an examination by brick buildings, as the iptftjtlop -.la :
oj.eipert
roud
b^Uftfg
j|iDy
at
work
in .Gtnj:v^e;tUpdtv' ,t,U! H“ mc oY Ahe
’
it*
.. yised in the northwest section of tho physician'bis injuries were sum- central nnYl the buildings coiftmand X
300 li^iml
.bf the road, Florid*.
to be
.'-tthWP
ttillie 'tn1*declaring
in
" I t makes thousands of acres of the county. .i^Thcse proposed; road med 'up by a sprained knee and a • gQod rental. The building b u rn ed "Y;b#JUltlfuU surfacing ever the best lands in I’utnamcounty]
y '‘
wft.ona oDthe oldest In thiffcUy and ( .
J;
tuid ing programs wilt give pnctlcal- broken fimrer,
tro building mediately avaRable for^'ifrftlo
r
lofidn. ;iT her-ar
Tire Tire d^|»ttmiuit fought the wb* an ancient landpiark. And wtlVi
wHl rwich -Eus- ■nd . ^ l b l e - - l o 7 ? P .U ll&lt; . a
fire .hi*f&gt;;f»y IncH and finally oye
The R oyal'. Cn/^ flxturoa are . »
). rho'nrtis, or earlfer. p a r t o ^ l r i h c ^ M g - , , - ' * 1'
tJia'flarntfi About twelvo o clod total low Wltb^po InsuftTnce..:. T he
the work' betww i
the" f^oot jiart of tho wooden Don^ grooeryt
fa
„ also a large ,* k
" I t is a postl^p noces*i^&gt;’ -f&lt;

SEM IN O LE WILL
BOND FOR GOOD
ROADS NEXT WEEK

FIRE FIEND BURNS
BLO C K — CHARLIE
BURMER_LOST LIFE

Stla and Jthe
(8e'mle County U|&gt;e} via Mouht Dora live, progressive fomm
cannot sffosd .^ faJL ^ K ln 'd , •
ad before long and Sorrento, and also to the Orange
involve*
_____
_
Coui\tjr line beyond Mount* Dora. . ^ 6 0 0 6 r o a i , l^’s^Vttr V all
id the
capacity
Andcrsot)
nooMsltating
The total sand-asphalt mileage will are the *
rce through paved surfgce,. o t } ^
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KitUtUtig ^ U s la m jln g . Tho stocks
of- Theo.H^Jioab and W. II. 'T reH ^
well wero' moved from rooms ad­
joining the restaurant, but tfio-firo
did nbt roach them
• --

lop "with partial insurance, as the
•JocV k^ teln ed 'tif fire, smoke and
water. TKe total lo p of the build*— ahd stocks, will probably to ta l
$1 0 ,0 0 0 .
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THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE {SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

//V SANFORD—Lift Is Woith Living
VGLUM

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. A U G U S T ^ . 1915

NO. 1

SEMINOLE COUN­ LAND DEAL IN CLYD E LINE
TY TRADE BODY -SEMINOLE CAT­ SUMMER TRIPS
TO BE FORMED
TLE LANDS
TO FLORIDA
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THIS CIO U N T Y NEEDS A
. .BOARD OF TRADE EM­
B R A C I N G ALL .
SECTIONS

friends from Oviedo;' Ml. . E. A.
Osteen, Misa’cs Bertha mid Ida
Ahearn kind Grace Hawkins from
Monroe; .St. Clnir White and Mr.
Dramptn from the.West Sicfe; On the
Bludwino car, {caring through the
woods at a great speed wers. Messrs.
Robinson, Remuset, Barton,. Teratus and three other men, which
shows that the roads are passable.
Commodore
Howard tioos not
care to risk his cruiser in the lake
owing to too much water, but finds
it more pleasant to travel *y motor­
cycle, and ’ speaks highly of the
conditions of the roads. '»ther vis­
itors were. Brody Williams, Carf
Bigger*. Robt. Priestc.r, Victor und
Edgar Hawkins.
The weather was fine both days
and everybody greatly enjoyed the
pool und amusements. The coaster,
and .toboggan were user’ a good
deal and getting drunk without a
drink, by means of the wl-irl caused
lots of fun.
r
W IK tliSM A Is’

GILES TRACT OF 15,000 ACRES SOLD
- ABOVE $100,000 MARK

PROVING TQ. N O R T H E R N standpoint, was wise In' puttingon
PEOPLE BEAUTIES OF
.* rat0 thttt wil1 he|P the trMth l0
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become known. But the people of
Jacksonville have had enough deal*,
l i p with the Clyde Linr to knowthat it- ia not actuated b y selflahene»« alone. It ha&gt; always been one
0f Florida s beat friends and It la in
a#nnR ln thin role in putting on
this" rate.

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1 Concerning the .purchr.se of the president; J. N. Whitner sec
When khe county of Seminole
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" I" putting on a thlrty-flvo dollar
Giles tract of land recently to Snn- treasure T. I. Hawkins,. Chaa. *M
&gt; w u In irocess of formation,' the
round trip rate from New Y ork to
ford men 'th e Orlundo Sentinel has Hand, J.. A. Brumley, nnd S. PulHerald advocated giving the people
Jacksonville and on up the river to
cston. t These gentlemen are already
the following.
of the ertire county a square deal,
Sanford, the Clyde Line has done a
cattle good thing for Florida and wo bcnot crIt in public office* but in
Banking as one of the largest rated among the heaviest
For people will learn what Floall that pertained to their interests.
deals in real estate which have been dealers in the state and the addi­ lieve. for its own interests.
rida \a in the summer and? ^»n y
tion of this big fr.let of land will
put through in this section of Flor­
Tho Herald believe* in a cion**
it pays any ’ transportation line, thousands who now hesitate be­
ida
during the present year was the erinble \h9 nt to considerably Increase ta have n balanced travel fit all Umyh cause o f their ignorance** 'of tho
corporation in this smull and com*
fa
transfer mads yesterday by which their holdings in live stock.
pact edimty, ar.d in making the
about ns rnnny going one w ay us truth to muke their home^r in this
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Janet I, Giles of tbin city closed’
people’ of Semirole one large fam­
Mr. Giles is one &lt;&gt;f the largest the other.
Travel by streamer ha* itate w ill learn that ita climate is
out his 15,000 acres of prairie lands real (state operators in Orange heretofore been heavy north’ward pleasant all the ycaf, and knowing '
ily. Whatever in good foi Sahford
in the eastern part of Seminole county, if not in the state. In ad­ in the summer und light southbound, this will .yield to the uttruction*
nhould be. good for the county ami
county to the I.ockhutchee Cattle dition to the Seminole
^whatever is good for the county
property while in the winter .it hna been that tho state holds out and becomo
company,
which is composed pf which he sold yesterday he i* the heavy southbound and light north- permanent citiiens.—Tim es Union .
nhould be good for the city of San­
severnl of the leading citizens of ’.argent owner in the famous Block bound.
ford.
O f course it costs nearly 1
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Seminole county.
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Hammock, 'which is n)no located
Thia paper still stand* on thin
« m,,ch for lhB “hiP 10 K° without
Great Industry In South
This tract contains some of tho; in Seminole county.
His tract is pasnei.p.ers us for them so as far as
platform and In order to come to n
T(u&gt; ImluMria, |M(||&gt;X of Co|um.
hert pri.irii- land to hr found in tl„.. loret*d or. the south hide of Lnke the passenger service is concerned j)ua Qa. ( Nayg ,n ils ,Mue for thig
more conplete undnmtnnding &lt;wi al'
mute and will be used by the tack-1
«nd w ill In subdivided into coaetwisc vessels have run one way
matters for the public welfare the
The passenger business
formstiin of n County Hoard of
hatch***’ company for developing nn ti n acre plats end pieced or t In at a los.i.
“ With the near approach of the
inarkil
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winter
Cat
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hugs
and
Trade 'would d&lt;» more for
t ininot
us
important
a* the freight
immel.se runcli
opening o f the full business season,
trnlllc, but it counts considers lily
horses V ill be rmsei in li.rgn nuinp*&gt;o|&gt;K "f -fientii.olc than any
leiln I
The owners of the Him k Hammock
there is ulreiidy constructive activ­
that rt uld !)*• bronrheil
Other
in tin* profits sii,d whatever brings
I hers
which contain* about (i,0 0 0 acres,
ity and in some sections notable
Whispering Bill is Dead
i' neufest to a b'litnce at all times
Other rountii-H in Florida have
Just to tile south of the property have uit 'pen’ fpn l»00 iii dr.'ii , ,. .
eipanston
in industrial
payrolls.
Mr Wm. Speir. the W'ell-known
, of highest pos- ...
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tried th * pinrr ;w d inaiiv »f
them
tii.h was transferred yrsteribij l- a age it'd ci.nai buiitiing
the entile tilings ii to tb&gt; |i!i
War
orders
nnd
contructs
are benre rnuih larger • mintt*’* in which nursery salesiitan, whose home was
cuttle ranch of 36,000 acres, which ir j tract is u network of canals and siltie profit.
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a
much
more
important
facthe pernio live forty or fifty miles in Orlando, but who was a familiar owned and operated by a number of ' 11. 1 • -ids wh" h u'-uro control of the
wI I I
Tout i-ts
were interviewed tor in the Southeast, but aside from
from 1 1 • count &gt; 'i'll ai d 'a t the figure throughout till gt*&gt;. ti r |..&gt;r t tie members iif 1 1 *• hr hi w tnrh pur- water b \el
.1 t b.-niM’ivi s in &gt;i slerda&gt; s (his there has been such general
i li
p r o p ■ r l y . i .’.prrsM’i!
niui I lion of Florida, died at tin- Brown
meet in ip nre well i.ttendi'd
chased t tie tlilec tract
» h| ,i sold in snui!! trarta und ml- Tune- l I'lou .e&gt; being well pleuned resumption of operation o f pin nts
mur.y it them oeeuring in tiie after* I* House, on North Kentucky avenue,
Giles
has
been
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be
owner
of
,n an up-to-date and scien- with the v»sit and many ere arrang- which had been idle tliut but few'
Mr
noons durii g the summer month at 1 2 .2 0 oclock this .if ter noon.
tifie
manner,
is &lt;le Uned to form 41111 ' |h g to come.
if ln.s been generally inactive ones remnin. and in a great
alt Seminole propirty for some six
have* 11 conn ulmitst ■a farmer *|
&gt;f 1 1.•• most priniuctiv..
guriii-n upposed that Florida wus hot
und many instances establishments nre
It. o* . utuismtoukL. .
Union, broadening out upon linen!
Deatli was vi-ry Midden. is he or mviia . yuoxw.
pot ■ in
orfd
l
ln*!
»bw
sum
m
er-*
to*,
a--opFiaXiutf—overtime.
Il-.t yr*frni'nV
th*’ sale7 :i|ipiupro »• was above the
tt-ht irt.brari’ *;\*Ttlilt g for
tin-. *II11li III Ills ll--u.ll til was on the .streets
mU,h
greeter
.
it.-l.l
thin
states
.&lt;Th&gt;. ,|e„ e| lliat ,,u. ’ f a|, ,)Ugi.
g..*,d &lt;1 th.- roiiiiHunitj i» taken h(. |ln(,
rl( h, However Jloo.tiim mark, a figure winch proli- • A ennui 1 onniC.’t* th*’ tract
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in
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north
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not
true,
but
»nM
g season will he satisafartory, if
up and pushed to completion and (r„ ni
g some time ubi&gt; M-t* a..other hifh wat** n...rk Lake Jessup and the St
Johns
,f.w
.xrepi
the
people
of
this
state
|(0
more hug bl&gt;l&gt;n
Xhvfu ig
for the trntisf* r of F’oride realty in
the coth tn s that have tried the plan , Ill’ ll
llhnflt
know It in 1 .*»t Some of the tourists no’ longer u dread that because of
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thus
making
it
acceesible
for
have &lt;P l&gt; w iiii Ih of praise lor t In- week ugo was takv„ seriously ill lurge blocks
the
midst
of '*
a the war in Eurupe something still
which ,nuY
I“ ' r‘ 1,1 ,M
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, u " 1 ol
Die Iurge Jai-ksonv ille l’*&lt;:it
here and lias t«. return bom.*
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county board of trade.
I I ,. |,«*i’ Ubutclir** I’oinpitny 1* *’omhot spoil and if they do not undtr- mur(. ,i,.morallxing is to enter into’
1 ■It. is uiiusiii'.l.1 they
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SnnfUd has n Commercial Ciub patently he got tjuirh better, blit posi’d of the following prominent will give direct slipping futilities!' stund
will have the industrial and gcnernl business
wu» stricken with a re­
\V S Hand at reasonable rates
thr.t il indillerently supported, in- last night
their impression* ol the st ate
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. conditions, o f this country.
On the
(liflerettly attended nnd yet, hand­ newed and more violent att'.ek, and |resident^ of Sanford
firmed. Otbera may com.- when the, co||trary&gt; there is a wldo-epread
icapped ns it is it accomplishes much steadily grew 'vorsc until the end!
weather is compnratively plonsunt fM,inK o f „uhstsntia| hopefullhessj
for th* wohle coubty
Oviedo has came.
anti th. v
Will sing the praises of jf nol o f confidence.Mr Sp. ir h a(j been making fre-j
u local board o f trade and Geneva
Florida s summer climate ton griulvr
has n hoard &lt;rf t,rnde None of them quenl visits It, , 1 „. , ity. as be did
degree th .It it deserves.
But th* vi ' " Tho awnrd,rf of r/mtrncts for
nniniilty
tl roi.gbouil
are getlit g tin results that should to everv
will
cr
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vei,tti**r
it.
Florid.* ,l"' •&gt;r“ r-ti'&gt;" of ,rt,no1 buil.iings and
bu u lu til L u lly . W i . l l iaiiu: H ill [ n i ' T l t c l l n _____
t* hot. r that, t ~ ~ . t r . ; r „ . New ~V, 'T
—-Ft - obrrrrr-rt- end vrt -It of tb r s r t(t.r
nf Florida
o
^ f-^rnrnF -mnd ^ 1;nn v .p, tr s
South
pjoj^bh w U lU Li
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live .I'd progres-ivi pci.pie of Sen* j stall had .. v
V lew no’o II. 11 i . fiM iun.itc V ic tim s &lt; )f I lie L;i w
I und ’ will l e t h d any cool as . ....I
of the constructive news of
lid I
eM it N. W York
If they learn the;,h''
w,,|rh rellects u. wide
irude if I rough! . together and amulp„p„|a , with nil I’lasse.s. iHe
gamstn! into r. good working body JWU8 honorable.
his dealings, und
truth they will know thut there is
of activities.
ID R. J. HDLI A
could pull together und get results j j)0SJ,PM,l9 n g,.nl-iul, kindly manner
less change here than in the North.
“ Am ong the item* of construction
far exteediott anything that has yet that made frii.n,i* with all in whom
* While we have none t&gt;f these
ex­ work to be' done,, as reported this
been attempted.
The local bodies he came in »ntnct
it hn’i been my duly a* a news- 1 fi’ ls** in prison trie nt
Sin h a law coptional i&gt;ummit days that are some week nre.
should still exist if it i* thought to
pij,.r
man
to
wfitu-s’*
lh&lt;*
trial
ami
that
wnuld
give
the
ihiiment one tim'-s si’en i*i the North when the
“ Apartment house*, Birmingham,
be ptnet 1 al and work oilt strictly , Deceased leaves on e daughter, roiiv i, tin n of min&gt; men and some sornel’ i. c in
r
turn
would
also air feels ali»«**l winteiish wc also Ain . clubhouse, jonsluy.. A in .; cul­
I who , resides l(l Orlando, and the
local mutters that would require
setv*’'&gt;• make
the ov**rz*’i.l*&gt;UH of have none whi’ii the sun bakes j
reinsinH will |„. taken to thut city woiin ii in various purls of tin emin
vert, $7 6 , 0 0 0 . Macon, Giu,; bridges'
quick _ctniii and that pertained only }
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vi.
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hardfi.
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th*
law
more •. r■ful. tint down so fiercely ns to take its toll
(or it.ter me ,,( , Lakeland Teb-grum
'Charlestown county. South Carolina,
to ■** &lt;•&gt;rtuin section but th** lug «*n
, , i| to
some . vt• nt hv t Ite mu) w* Hid iia.k*’ the roart l.,..vh j tier) III human life We lion t liriv** the and Montgomery, Ala ;dormitory,
terpils s would re*|Uire the action
of ,t newspaper mat, that- tyi!,*•.*_Intr. h -s apt to grind*)..t some victim lor extreme* hens Warm wealhi’ P-fluats
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of the united county anti there is J
\\cIn«• r( Co., .Makes Record
ever &gt;when and into all kind* of; the crime that the lew could be longer here than in the North, but it , ,j'y|(,r( OW,l Miss’ Gurnge building
no .doubt of tb*1 good results that I &lt; has.
Henry, who Uvea here trials and tribulations my heart i.\et1 R»d
Such a law would miti- does not reach ns great intensity
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Anniston, Ala.jpaving, Birmingham,
would anrue from the county board and is the popular representative goes out always to tiie unfortunate gale the nursli Mosaic iuw of an eye , at the
extreme.
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Ala.; road construction, W ilcox coun­
of trade.
j °f " tb. Waiqert «t Go.^ has just human being that in a moment of for an eyo and n tooth for a rooth.
In tho summet’ the further north ty, Aia, and West Palm Beach coun­
There are many enterprises in j returned from a trip to Philadelphia passing, or desperation or while Such a law would tend to count each
one
goes the longer are the dnya and ty, Flprlda; school buildings,7 Blimey
common In thk Hew and grent lit- j
°ther points in the E ast-and under the influence of whisky cotir individual^-hyought before’ the bur
the
shorter the nights.
Of course arid Bethurj®, S.'C., nnd Pafrish, Fla
t'e county of Seminolu, and the ir.- "latc'i that bis firm has just made-a mils a crime and is either hung, of justice' as absolutely innocent
this,
metuis
tho
further
north
one hotel building, Hanneyville, Ala.
toreats' of the entire county are record on Vallencloa as tho foliow- sctitepced to life
imprisonment until proven guilty beyond any reas­
goes in tbc summer the longer is the ^^^nstruction contracts have been
iny
from
the
Fruit
Trade
Journal
bound together.
which it* worse or given a year in onable doubt. Such -a law Would
earth in heating and the shorter is aVtfded as follows. .
tho convict camps. My sympathy make the jury system better, would
Let ua nil come together in,n grnnd ■Hdicatea. •
is with the convucted be they in­ obtain better jurymen', would muke it codling. One may go so fur north|* „ Bank bund|n, ( Charlestown, .St
workin*-bm lythnt will place Sem­
thut” tho Bun's rays strike tho earth C.; docks und warehouses. Sanford.
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The
chief
topic
of
conversation
nocent
or guilty und somb day this matter of ttending a victim to
inole c o u n ty o N the map and let
so
obliquely aa to store up with it
tho world know what we have here in fruit circles th(s^ week was thp even the guilty will be made to to the pens or to the noo*o ho seri­ little heat, but that would bo beyond Fla.; dredging and rOck removal in
!3t. John* River, Florida, $179,066;
in tho finest section of the finest high prices obtained by William feel that the prison Btoin can be ous a matter thut more calm thought the limits o f the States.
\Veinert &amp; Co. for Valencia oranges, wiprd off and by better treatment butter judgment, mnture delibera­
bridges, Coosa county, Ala., and
state in the union.
which the firm ia selling at auction the *;riminul will be brought to a tion would be practiced in our courts
Another' thing nbout Florida is its pear Clearwntcr, Fla.; one .and onThe Herald asks for the ro-o ju r­
for the uccount of the Grower's F'ruit higher degree of usefulness and if
peninsular
situation. ’ Tins' gives ialf m ilts of brick road, district of
I have discussed this matter with
ation of the people of Setnino!’,. on
Co., of Los Angeles, Cul^ A cor of freed from the prison be led to a
sea
breezes
in
nlmost nil pacta of the DeBoto county, Fla., and Bladwin~
eminent jurists, with statesmen, with
this"* proposition and expressions
this fruit;sold on Aug II grossed higher plane .of citizenship.
state—in
fnct
there is probably bo and Marengo counties, Alabama;
the people generally and whilo
from tho different sections o f the
$1,907.45, the lnrgest nmqunt real­
Then whut about the-m ore un­ they tjll ugrcc_»’ith me in the matter part of tho state that is out of the school buildings, Griffin, Gs., and
county.
If it meets with t'oe ap­ ized in any market in the United
Fort M eade and New
Smyran,
proval of the county a 'meeting States and Cnnuda, according to -u fortunate being who is fuslely accus­ of relieving this blot upon our escut­ reach of the breezes cither "from tho
Fla.;
warehouse,
August),
Ga.
ed and by the mechanical manipula­ cheon none have as yet como for­ Atlantic or from the gulf. W e under­
can bo arranged either in Sa nford or letter from the Groyor’fi F’ruit Co.
"Industrial plants will bo estab­
tions of the so-called law* of the ward with any definite plan
for stand this makes no difforence with
in lome other point in tht* county
lished
aa follows.
the
thermometer,
but
ft
muke*
a
Tho Mount Olivo brand, which, land railroaded to prison for life that relief.’
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hnd tho organitation perjfeeted in
vast
difference
in
the.comfort
of
tho
represents
first
choice
fruit,
Hold,
at
or to a long term thut absolutely
"B o ttlin g plants, Calont, A!£,
time to get ready for t^,’c big inIt remained for a Sanford lady
. A thermometer in Mismu,
ystein precludes to evolve the plan of relief and while individuula.
FIs,, and Sparta) .Gs.;
-flux of viiitor's to Florida this wi n- fti.10 per box for 126s and 154)#, and under the preaent ayaOjm
ihvH it
averaged $5.92 per box. The Olive the unfortunate iroTn^tuking
his her ideas are yot in the embryo frqnt of an electric (an might show flour en d grist mills, Bonifay, Flat,'
I tor.-,* -v.
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Heights brand averaged $5.27 prf rightful place among men?
they will soon take definite form nnd the same temperature as a fter tho snd G re e n v ille ,.^ C.; ginneries,
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nnd
the
Angeles
brand
$4.87
per
I have often pondered upon this a bill -will bn presented to the next fun was stopped, hut the man in Sparta * and .Tailspoota, Ga.; ice
•Vy
Woodland Park N^ies
box.
The
Big
Four
brand,
whichgreat subject, oi(en wondered why legislature for this relief to the front of the fan would feel n greu'l factory, Okeechobee, Fla; fruit ’pack*,
Among the Thuraday/visitors were
is
fourth
grade*
fruij,
averaged
$4.61
the learned judges, lawyers, states­ afillctcd, inniccnt v!etlms of tho difference. Nuturo ha* provided for ing house, Ocals, Fla.; lum ber plifht,
Mr. R. V. Hanna ar,,i two girls
tw o fanning bodies of Kushla, Ala.; woodworking plant,
per
.box.
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men never gave this question more insensate desire of the courts to Floridas*
™* vaut for a good time (art'd they hnd it
water
without
the colds or the Mobile, Ala.
•The ; firm •sold ‘ another enr last than a passing thought.' w*by thero convict s.omcbody for n ' stated
J kR o); Mra. Henry ", ight anil (pur
neuralgia
tlmL
.clcrtric
fans -some­
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“ Eleven corporations were formed
children; Mr and M r, n W Hert&gt;- Monday^ patktfd by the same cotn- j could not bo a If.w framed to make crime. •
times
cause.
■*c man or woman
tip
don. daughter NornlH u[)d friend; pani/nwhlcJt * cQntnieed only second.) ropar ati »n
with
minimum capital stocks ag­
This lady l:f Mr*. F’anny StemTrison for the crime htidge Munson of this city and 1* When I t becomes knoAvn thou­ gregating $572,000.
Mr.* and Mrs
9».i'ntermun and and third grade fruit, for $1,871.161who l * sent trf*Tri
friend from Enterprh,c 'Junction; groaa, which was another fiilo sale. rotntmlcd by another" and after hail her as the Florida Joun of sand* o f people will take sen trips
"Improvement bonds were voted
Mra. Allan Jones. daughjor LeClair; At this sale, Olive Heights brand serving part of the sentence tho Arc whg will icad- us out of- tho to Florida in the summer u/ul tho hy Cartprsvillo, Gs., afnd Pass-sAlia*. Adatfli s and Garyj|jn(, Hp*n- averaged $4.81 and Angeles 'brand, mistake ia discovered and the vic­ dark depths of ignorance into
the CJyde I.in#, even from » — selfish Grille, Fla.
tim of the law is freed.
ce‘r; M is*- Berthu Ahcrti . Mr. and $4.60 per box.- ’
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victory for humanity in general.
Mrs. Lyon*. II. Mile* n^ncl H. It.
Ha goes forth with the prison
Mrs. Munson Is too well known having falsely .been accUaed are made
For -Sale
D. A. Gaddafl,.general manager of
'Ldcke from ; Monroe, land Gam
the Growpr s Froit Company, in a stain upon him, with years of bis in Spnford hnd thia section to need to luffer- * sontonco and ‘ a fter tho
Hue farm oi 2 0 acres, goqd. 6
• Younts.
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out room house, bnrh 40 x 40, on Lake
letter to WilUaTp Wcincrt &amp; Co;, life absolutely wasted with the eyes r\ny'Introduction having mslded.&lt;henj TpI«takc ia discovered turned
Some of the Sunday, visitors to commending them on tho fine prices of. his- neighbors turned askance, for rnnny years and gained a -wide with no iaaafotanei, no “ reputation Ads, 3 miles south .of f’ anford. 2 1 ?
Woodland Park were.,
atonement acres In grove In full bearing. 60
resliied,.iwUd’. ‘ ‘ This sale not only with his family perhhpa dead or reputation.aa a.musician and teacher, no recompense,” '' no
Mr. and Mrs. • Dolcy and chil- shows that
Weincrt &amp; * Co. autterdd to the four corners-of the and for her mhny other goqd traits
Let the Wofaen • dubs o l Florid! picip tree*, . A ioyujy ‘ home ftpd i
(trao; Mr. C. B. Tyler and Mr. and^ haye s full and complete-knowledge earth. There is no law t£at' gives of character.
The Munson Bill take up’ tblk .jnattcr and aaaiat in gbod investment. "
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’Mrs. Tyler Jr.r Mr. and Mm. K'. -E. of market conditions, but are lead­ him xhything in return for the blun­ should give her undying fame and than making the bill it law In. the ricxtj
Dowling, Mir MtjCulijr and several ers in getting top prices.
der of the court that sent hlfn to oFtTfej of ~ tho. Innocent victims thtit legills t ur e .'
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AUGUST 24

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. .IlnJly Ja croiring about 6,700 pop­ Okeechobee - menaw .• V - b ig rtnal
ulation for Sanford, -directory count.. ip to he dug'from th* Tkka. to the
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How many hundreds did tRey count AtUntjt,
, :jL J. HOLLY, Editor
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■ When thU'&lt;ari*I fa' HAiaht;d it will
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W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Well, according to the flguroi Jhey form, witB LnkmOkoech6 bee&lt;ahd:&lt;toJ*
mint have counted sixty hundred* CuloosahatcAet^ Cana* and -Riveras
and aeven hundred*.
Taking thi* Tinvlgablf waterwayjictom the State,,
aa a basis, they added all the hurwThe Florida canals were designed
auMnurnuN m ic e . in AUXANtfc
dred* togother,»u*ed the rule o f three to recUim-.about five' million acre*
oxr. TKAn.....
•ubtracted from aeven and by com­ of land. . Lrttle w as-ta u gh t'of;th e
■ ix m o n t h s . ..
paring the population of Pefrog'atf possibilities of their ui« by* thif f*r.
T O I B MONTHS
with the population of Tampa after rlera oLthfLcomraerrc of the sea, yet
|),iif&lt;.r J l,. I!.r c lir «*r Osrrier
T*m/ la the Davia law goea into effect,, the td-dny it is conaid^red- possible they
Ainu* w Stc. I&gt;r Monthj
riraMli I# **»■»«• Mail lie M»d»*al Ogke Actual result is obtained. If you need win Mrvetgiore Iry.tt^t' wp* if they
any further elucidation wo would -are-deepened apd'brrta'dencd than in
advise you to consult the noarcet the opening of. the nwamp lands- to
plumber. Your think tank ia leak­ agricultural’ dovepleOment.'^Pqping.
■ular Nlagatlne.
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Office la llrrald ltull*tln|
Trlrpkanr N». Ill
And I f . th^ government will cut
The West Coast papers nrn de­ that canal, from the St. .Johns river
claring there is no auch place ns the in to the . Indian river, tlio large
Peerless, Pruneleaa Pii;«allaa never East Coast.
The neat thing they vessels can' take the inland water
II. R. STEVENS
did a better thing tha\i carrying
will be declaring thnt-auch a thing j route from OacrkaonvIIfe to Ft. My era,1
PrraMral
that bond iasue last week for good
as Bob Holly a bald hand does not w{( Hout leaving the snfc passage of
roads.
exist.- The East Const ia .on the thc cann, %n ,e St. joJnjs. river i»
‘ —— O---mup tb stay and building Tamiarnu the real thing for the upper end of
A munidpul awimming pool would trails will not obliterate the fa mods this great canal, and the government
be n good thing for the kida these East Const.— Stuart Times.
haa placed its seal of approval upon
While there'is a lingering doubt in it In n preliminary survey.*
warm daya, and u few of the older
This poster is one of the several
people would nlao patronize auch thc minds of many that the editor
of the Herald is really bald headed,
novel features which the depart­
T H E ONE*.PAPER IDEA
' . .. •
there la not u scintilla of evidence
— o—
The iTlVectAry census of Sanford ment is to employ to push its work,
J
to show that the East Const does
A -Sanford citizen paid {22.00 for
*“ “ * ,*“ T “ ....
„ j v e 8 a population of 6,700 and l ° r l ^e eradication of thc pest that
costs the South $50,000,00d a* year
no.
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And
th,t
c
n
o
l
cut
Iron..*
o| lhe „ 0
n quail nnd $7.00 for a squirrel last
the
St.
Johns
river
to
Indian
river
M
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J
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,
it
,iut
Bob.
the
pop'
nr,f»us nrculr.rs and leaflets pro­
•
week
He didn’ t buy them.
He
making
one
of
the
ftne-st
inland
u|ntion
of
(&gt;,.„!»
fi,
„bout
the
same
fuscly
illustrated with htlftones.
killed them out of season. AppalA
waterways
in
the
world
will
set
all
us
Sunford*
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0
ca|n
supports
&lt;*«rtooons
and ding. m-. r rc bring
achicola Tipics.
doubts at rest as to whether there
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paper',
while
prepared
to
drive
home “to ‘the
,.
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two excellent dnjly
•;' O
tsyin hast t oast or not. Plctfse note
nf,,rd upports only a l,i weekly. nl,' r ,hp ,lan’ l!r.' the tickT* doing ilud
No more will the troublpsone. this ranal business. Hilly, and trv it
••
Ocala . 1.0 Ip.* a real hotel
Why J*» l,rt-«eh th • doctrine. of 1 .1 )0 at-,
Hies
trail Dixie highways over* Boh
.
don't you move there, hop up on ser.ical dip. Some of the,«e are-prinU
Holly » Itnlil pate
Tin* Sanford
the courthouse dome, (lap your,
•'» f wo
» nd nil of them have
ftHerald office fin* fit-«-n roitipletely
1 LIQ U O R AD VE R TISIN G
wings and crow for n town that more in cotjtibon with the attrartscreened.— St. Augustine Record.
E. E. Lamb, of RichmOhd. Ind., shows appreciation for crowing.— j lve circulars used .by wido-awako co—— O----•
mi-rcial ftrirs.in pushing their goods
askst the
ine following
lottowing pertinent
|)ertment i|uesnu&gt;*- punta Gorda Herald.
then with the quiet It lid often BUS-|
The President qf the Policeman’ s tjons
Since you have asked for inforUnion in Chicago roiulemsn Georgin
If my sdufolteai her. after t&lt;-arli mntion. lira. Jordon, we will breathe tore bulletins that ordinarily mine
for alio wing the lytfrhing of Frank
fl"lll the go ' . rII III *11 1 pri-r
mv rbib frs-li .w In r- till ,
.111 P
into your sunSet tinted and shellI hat s nothing
Huron had already
icrtpin brand of wlii-ke&gt; and at like ear a deep seeret
Sanford is so
Commenting upon thi* m *w d&lt;
rondemned Georgia for having Frank .the same time dilate- ...... il
wi*Tl sale-lied with a good twiee-a
pnrturr* in i h»* tick cumpaign. A--ist
arrested
pus, d v i r t u , w*ik paper that they tl &lt;* n*&gt;t w;.ri al,,| Sei retary Curl Yrmiiniiii says
D .
if I do not
.mother
I hey appreciate the of- it is merely nil endeavor to ai com (
lhe Sanford Herald proudl.t pro dunk whiske\
f o r f s of the Herald so much that (dish by a special effort what would
claims that there is not a vacant
lilied III ill'* herging in' ti a&lt;her'
they do riot want any daily pnper*
take a long time to ucmmpti-h
hou»e l li town
Well III- i - ., good
"It n. . • i .Ji.
.:
. t, , r• i.
Other cities there are in Florida through the
regular
channels of 1
re|iort.
It indicates that there in where the preacher tellshie hearers
(hat have several daily finpers, but department publication
life and
business jn Stinofrd
Vr* where they • an get the best whi*they are not supported us they should
alarhicnlii Ti
ki . lor 11 • 1*1-1 II * I ;. a III I | u**
The cotton i ri*&gt;|s and thi lug*

i of financial^ ^otrfess. It is
oney. We have always aimi
stoniers, granting them evei
pnsistent with their busine
. Can we not serve you?

.Is your best, frie
Bank’s' business
to take good car
accommodation :
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about it’
Neutral (oriii.in.
babuin|it-d nil allot lo*r n«•utr ::I -teunier
in neutral waters, lomb-d with neu­
tral cargo .and filled with neutral

Well, w lint are you going i.

passengers. Are y e still in the neu­
tral. active or passive tense’
()
No vacant bouses u&gt; Sanford IVrbap* the rental
is reasoiin lib*
and that ba- mu&lt; b
do (vitb w bi l
her a reslden, * i ■ 11 ,i i i or ot i upit*,!

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The rents in
Sanford nrc* ai&gt; high as they ere in
any city in the state.
There are
no vacant houses because the city
is growing fa«ler than 1 lie new housalthough new houses are going
up at a rapid rate, t hnii ki ( t» t ho
Sanford llmlding ,V Loan Ansociut loll
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O.L. TAYLOR
tUFF Vire-Preidcnl
C*,W•,

he for the reason that the merchants
titled i; tf:&gt; radt* .1,1 si, j,
taking
cannot carry such a heavy burden.
in\ &lt;bildrei to sonic m lo r cburcli to
T h e Sanford merchants go on the
worship’
principle that- the paper should at
‘ "It- tll&gt;
III wspa jier persists III
least be a real newspaper and not
ll.muting several, loluimis of 1 1 imr
an object of charity, ami we do not
■!- in III* l.ii c **1 iii \ tiny s.
and
pretend to hold the business men
1 do not want m&gt; boy« to drink
up by indicting a daily on them
whiskey, shall I .stop the pa pel from
when they tlo not deel able to carry
coming into my home just us I
enough advertising to warrant such
would stop a whiskey drummer front
ait enterprise
We stand ready to
• timing t«* my home 1
g ive them the best small daily in
‘ "Every man who takes u paper
the state when conditions warrant
that advertises whiskey is helping
it, und with this perfect under
to selj whiskey.
Zolfo Truth.

l standing betwerti ill there
then is nothing
riling the’ ho
more to he said Kuturdi
GOOD RO A D S AN I N V E S T
U*|. we
tel,
we cun
cun safely
safely invite
lAvito the ,ample
M ENT
here now. with' an abundance of
Maryland.' which has J,ee„ th« places where they can obtain ..
*&gt;fil\ •Ht.tii* nil [\\i‘ mm or routi* from joo&lt;i
room iuhI I' .t \•
\••r i! rn*w aii«l
^
liostoii to W a*Ku»Kton wl.oiu* ruuiln up
' u&gt; •I a v«• rr*»t *t *ir t n t - v%lnr« ( h«- \
&lt;uukukl!tl H»V—
K»-&lt; tin, l o M j ^ . : iJ..r Q|.; n.o,,..'
motorist, is working wontiers with in the state
That lurge KnTt&lt;•1 wITT
her highways, says u Washington come to Sanford eventually, for it
letter in the Boston Trunscript. it js the best location in the south for
is now possible to go from Washing- a hotel nnd cannot be ignored
*

price of Incut
111* st y*, •‘ have mad)
it of vital importftape that wr push
to the utmost our endeavors to foter diversiiic.it.on of irops i* tin
South
Sim e dl\ er*lticatlon hang*
on cat tb* and cuttle upon in F erad
ication. we have been constrained
to make this special effort to popillnrize the anti-tick campaign
We
are going to post throughout I hi*
tick region a large two color poster
or ‘one sh *et which will till the pt*o
pie t r is ply and simply, and with

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tracts from the r e c o r d s of

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Taxes

idenls.

1.000 pound steer, thul in the case of
a row that ought to be giving eight
ijuarts of milk a’ day, ticks will rut
the milk yield down to :i ] ! q u a r t s ! ;
We are going to drive home I
In dosing, Hro Jordan, we wi*h a dav
to sit\ that Sanford i* like I’ unta tin* Isn’t that tick* re«luie the home
iiiilinul.* trout
to
Gorda If) the W.IV of ncw-p.ljier- price
ori.e of meat ummuls
Irum 'j
I
Hot h places seem to like the one 1 *s*r11 n jHtund, that ttiev prevent
theV have on the prineijde that on* lb*- ml rodu.tion of high grade beef
good one is better than several poor nMinul* and of duirv strati.- that in­
crease the milk and butter fat yield.
ones
The tick prevents hankers from
lending
money to .promote the live
Fur Sale

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ware line without a mile of vliad
road it
Where the ordinary motot® 1
N &amp; COMPANY
i»t once would use up two days go­
w .
ing from Washington to Atlantic
TN T 9
City, he can now make the trip
in
Bob Holly, of the Sanford H e r ­ one without breaking Iti s springs
Maryland is lAiiltling I2NA mile*
ald. lias been agitating the " S t j t y i
RI A L e B
T AATTH O
[•T
a l-home movement
!&gt;&lt;mt mm* j of state highways, all at the expense
that- il requires any " movement to i of the state, even to maintenance.
Two good horses;' thoroughly .safe, stock industry, keeps down the ferFlorida
Sanford..
stay at homf*. does it, Ilol.
Kstero These have cost more than $10,000
sound
anti reliable one an nil-round
u,1&lt;* production of farms and
0
0
0
already,,
nnd
Will
have
cost
a
Eagle.. •
farm horse, ulso good riding and
l be farmers pay $50,000,000
. • Well, we And it rather difficult total of $ltf,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 when finished
fct the neighborhood Vf Washington 'giving horse.
Also have for' sale * year-to supply the nek with its
•on lhe first of every month to stay
the profitable result of Maryland s ( “ n ° ' « " « « "orU&gt;ri I'rnctlcally new. never-ceasing barbecue of blood.
, nt home. There are so many people
» T o diivc these fa«;tH J^ine we
that want to come in and see us liberal rontl building is already evi-. 7,, «'Kk’ Cypher* lncugntor.
norgi
'.r r i ! ' ^ , 11
are going to. follow up th\? poster
and the mail is unusually heavy ^enl-. ./The state is thronged with 1
an or , |pwit li a large 4 -page circular printed
with kind invitation* to.drop in and visiting^ aulomo)»llj*t*. who are de,
|n ( Wo colors, which starts with the
see about Unit little atrro\in.t, etc. veloping Mu^yland summer resorts
DST BEAUTIFUL
OLDEST XlOLLEGt
encouraging
her
hotels.
Miss Ruth Stewart .entertained IJUO, llon &lt;Are y^u feeding cattle or
Otherwise a "movement is hardly and r
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vwhllrf Across thp line from the Dfs- very .pleasantly last-Saturday morn- tick„
Thf, 0 jrPU|Br will show the
'IDA
necessary.
,«
CAMP
trict of Columbia for. many mile* ing at one of thi: Stewart cottages &gt;ljck n to„ nnd thp , irrpl,. remedy .
O- —
’ ine ArtH, DomcHtir
College, Academy, MuhI
We do not kno^/ whether Hro. homesWkers r\nd capitalists are buy, on the ocean beach in honor of the |t wjl, ondcnvor lo prove that 'when
hcr’H CoUruc
•** anti IndtiHtrial Artn,
Jordan of the 1’ uirtu Qordu Herald ing up thousands of aeres of hither- Misses Anna McLaughlin and Mar- the tick gl)l&lt;&gt; -oul th„ d„|,.ir
to. relAtiyely/.ldle fanning land*, guret Wight of SanfordV who had jn
We a , 50 proposc to Rel „ ut u
, fire protection, flfio
resigned his job ns pure food inspect­
WELVE buildings, steam I.
The large ?urt. appropriated by been enjoying an outing .at the .Tjck 1,ri|flcr&gt; ({(.atiri^ with the (art
• emlownment; thrtn*
gymnasium;
no
mnlnruoMitv
or or not hut Jho announcement ia
Maryland seems s ta g g e r ^ for so beach.
About twenty .young ladle u,Bl
{(ck intUrfctly
catinf,
o glee clubs j chorus
teachers of music; $5,000 organ; t •
made of the uppufntment *of Dr.
ing equipment; now
cltts*; sujterh new rooms for iWint
McKinnon t o A h a t pdM^on. '. .We small, a state, but .ptjd TGcd. only of the peninsula toWlfis and this much of the cattle feed of the South,
other
ry modern devices;
do not know the latter ucnllcmon perambulate. The beautiful Mary-jc.ty .were present and tho t i m e 'Ul|&gt;r wp , ha„ pro,,r.,,ly
chemical'nnd physical laboratories,
laqd countryoiil^ to ;?oe that the- was devoted, to dancing und- tinmen-' 1(.u(,otn on #(|ch 8ubjocU
.When»
but will bet dollars to doughnut*
n for engineering
analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods,
money is bpirtg retjjr^ed jo the state! Joymcnt of tefreshments.— Day-j £)oc|l the Blood in thc Tick Cohte
•tball, basketball,
that he does not make a* good a
eourie. lakes, boating, swimming,
*
. from’
from"? and 'Ticks Are Worse^thnn a
man r.« Jordan.
As usual politics treasury 'In' e'rthftnres valuatfons even |tonu AGazette._ ,
'holnrshlps avtii- .
Christian, but undenominational; oxj
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.
“ uln,.,!
Bleeding Wound.
must have played an inportant part faster t|M»n it *itf‘ licVng' spent in’
ab'e.
For catalogues nddro »
ir Park, Florida. • •‘
since ■Col.' Jordan is supporting rhnd building.— Manufacturer* Rec---------- £ --------------------------------. “ Supplementing these circulars,
•General Glfchrlst for U. S. Senator.
which will be mailed broadcast to
Bui then again Gilchrist d6 c» not
(farmers in the South, unA which we
favor the tmwspapers so jt is up to
FLP.IU DA W A TE R W AYS
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hope will be posted on bulletin
A
water
route
across
Fforida
that
Hrp. Jordan to take his along witft
3
the rest.
'
D IP TH E T I C K ”
IS T H E 1hoa^ 1"
nmrehant*. we
would shorten the sailing distance be­
■The St tndnrd RnHror.il
tween Europe, thc Atlantic seaboard
Ql
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AN
OF
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tT
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5
l,lluU#wpply
lhe
Southprn
new»SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE t
P L U liA n U f I t l b L A I Ik b *
papers with n series of articles
Thc rest of us* .poor mortrU o'ughtf and the ports on the Gulf has been a
m Y:n o f t i i e s o u t h
tit.iking clear the Soul h'a los-crtflhugh
nenr real­
to place A* ban on lietberingt tn of tlrqatn for rgi " 1 Now H
the tick, and thf* easy escape from
.
Washington, D. C., Aug 23
the Lakeland Telegratn und Harris ization.
this jtest through the dipping rat
In the draining of the Kvergaldtn '.‘ Dip the Tick 1* tho slogan which
of the Ocala Banner.
Th6 former
is in California enjoying the aighta that region of ouamp and mystery, the department of agriculture has
The Department of Agriculture
of thc big fair and the latter is in pork Ufjon whicj) wa* begun about adopted for. the special campaign since 1 D0 C has succeeded ip rlearthe mountain* of North Carolina cighfc years ngo, so much progress against the cattle tick In the South, ing unn-third of (he tick-infested
enjoying the mountain air. \Yn arc has bMQ .K&amp;d* ‘-tot the cr.d is- in] Blazoned jn liig letters is this leg- area of the South, a region us large
glad these venerable editors Ttih’ en­ sight.
Of thc 276 miles of c^tttalj'end and It will sUind out in start- as the German empire, from this
joy Hie, but durn their-pictures, jpcreaaary.to. bo dug,150 have boon-ling relief upon n two-color poster^ pest and has helped the farmers in
they Itave to write back home and compitUd aj£d 106 arq well ou the’ whrch the department proposes t o ;
the
cieard regions toinaugurate
publish in their papers the stories way of completion. - ‘ While these display in every postoflico in the ; profitable stock raising and dnlryNo. K2
„
of hqw they aro enjoying the moun- canals will . drain the Everglade*, i lick-infested qountyr. It is inlet ded ing.
Two-third* of the territory,
l.» JackNonvillo .. 8:30 am "t:f
" uln air and'good things to eat and VtJIl other work i* necessary to free to make thi* catch phrase os famif- however, still remains tb be cleared
Ar Savannah .. i . . &gt;12;50 pm 5;i
all that stuQ that gets oh our nervts the region from danger of inundk- iar And as jfTe^tlvo'in thc South aa 'o f ticks, nnd while the
Ar Richmond ’. ........ 3:20 am D:U
ytork Is
tr Washington . . . . 8:50 am 12:38
as we sti’l perspire at the tft&lt;sk of our tion when Lake Okeechobee^ over­ the now famoua ajognn “ swat tho Jprogressing.' it
is
.« ... not, going ahead
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Baltimore.........
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1 title sheets down here in Fluridee.*
flows its banks. To overcome the 0y
’
!I fast enough
unnueh to en
enable
the
South
to
Ar
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hiladclphla
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f2:35p
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Ar New York......... 2 ; | 0 p
All-steel -FJquipment, Free Reclining
__ Cur Servlce.on Trplns 82 and 80. 51
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pl,‘ uly of
,irk '* ,,oir r how they can get rid
r,,i of h" ''- ' u ' " 1 wh;“ w 11
mdlvi.luMl
f ,r" " r i""&lt; ,
t'eighbo'h..od
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•reased me*ut-%-hich or cow is dipped u sumrient numt badly today.
j her of times to kill all tie ticks in) .thun 60 ccnM » Testing the cattle, and jreven t the
cuttle of n county seed ticks in the gross ft|&gt;m finding
inty from quarantine j a new boarding house,
cpittlo to copipetoj
The department" will .co-operate
i.t the stock yurds. j with u county thnt is ulready to dip
ticks cen be cier.ncd • ticks b y sending cx|)erts to super\ the people in that [vise the building of vail, to prepare
iselvcs, nr with the the arsenical bath ami to t4ke charge
must build dipping of the dipping of tho cattle.
The
•from $50 to $ 1 0 0 people of a county anti stute, how•t supply ursi nic, ever, must first ^H^jze tint financial
it 6 cents per heud, advantage to them of dipping their
r.senicnl bnth that cattle, and must provide the smallThe people then amount of mon*y necessary for'tho
ing thnt &lt;*ve/y steer actual dipping.

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There I* no tu-ws fruin F.ii l.am
bright regarding bis ( iusmIi I,* ran
didacy for tin* (lositiou .&gt;f ('m.gr.**.
[ ,i
man from tin* lir-i ib-triri
i(,
wutjbl make an ulc.il . m
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KOF SANFORD

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PAGB THREE
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Dofi t mlsb . Mr. (?) Bob
the
*Tn view of "tho losses' suffered mntirally gives each individual lint to the young people of .the Mate or fur actual.mining. In th* U u&lt;V
Imperial* tonight. Box office . open a'Qd the futility o f ' Ms~eff6fli, thi Ife 'iT 'ihordugh soaking Tor XSn
the rare opportunity * of hoi loving ease ft w ill'be understood that the
at 8.80, or get your tickets a Bower enemy appears to have evaeuAted" minutes in n 78 per cent solution
instruction from one of the fore­ obligation to exploit'the mine will
Drug Store. 'Admission t-wonty-Avo tho Gulf of Riga on the 2 1 aL
of Caustic Soda, killing fcvery germ most violinists' of the country.
be enforced only when the value
&lt;» cnats all over the house. No sear*
or
niicrohn
nnd
eating
out
any
pos­
of
the production covers the ex­
"Between
the
v18th
ahd*2.1st,
rw
o
Miss' Isabel E. Denison_of Now
Little Ilappcnin^B—Mention .!) reserved.
sible dirt and Impurity. Aftci* being •York, graduate of piano nnd pipe pense incurred. Thu concessionaire*
enemy
crjifscra
and
no
fewer
thnn
of Matters in BriefIon. J. F. Clark pf the Board of eight torpedo boats were either aunk drained of this solution,, tho bot­
organ from the OborHn Conservatory i«. obliged to reserve fur national
Personal Items of. County Commissioners who resides or placed jn hors du combat. Sim­ tles • are automatically discharged will teach piano and orgnn.
Misa consumption such part of the salts
at Lake Howell was In -the city ultaneously our gallnnt allies suc­ into a tank of running, clean ware?, Dennison has held nn excellent, pod- produced as the Government shall
Interest
yesterday.
Mr. Clark ant^A. T . ceeded in torpedoing in the Baltic which removes every trace of the
HioA.it&gt; churches ami has had. three deem advisahle._AH.bcda of.potash—___ .
Rosscf.er
expect
to take a week on of the most powerful dread solution. They are then put on a yaare experience in teaehintf. She shall be registered at the Civil
Summary of tbo floating Small ‘
visiting Eau Gallic and other points naughts of the Germnn fleet.
strong bristle bru«h, which, run­ hns already gained an pnviable re­ Governors office of the province in
'Talk* Succinctly Arranged far
on the East Coast, fishing and will
ning over , a thousand revolutions putation ac-n. thoroughly* competent which they are found, and the Govern­
Ifurried Herald Ilcadcru
leave here in a fdw days. •
per iqinute, scrubs out the bottle, musician. •
. Mr. Bob Here,Tonight
ment will inspect the work un three
♦ ♦ ♦ H I * .................
concessions
in order to enforce
It would he a grave
mistake * Tonight.is the night when that removing anything that might have
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Kraus* will
5 or 6 doaea 6 6 6 will break, •These hot dnya for you to
hake; clever little comedy, Mri Boh, will been left after the first two rienn- have tho Uolin work in chatge lor compliance with its regulations. '
any caao of Fever or Chills. .Prico Try instead n Stone’s Wrapped be given at tho Imperial Theatre. jng •operntlons.
It Is understood-that large Ameri­
the school throughout the year.
•28 cents.
71-62Cc’" ' pake. 10 centa' Ut McCullers. 1-1 tc The small audience who saw the
can
users of potash are greatly in­
Alter a thorough brushing, .&gt;ho Mrs. Krause has been u student in
j,
dress
rehearsal
Inst
night
were
wnrm
terested
In the Catalans deposits.-—
bottles go oiw un automatic con­ Rollins for live years, is a pupil of
Don t fhlaa M r.(?) Bob at the.Im­
Chas. Henry returned homo Sun­
Florida
Growers
News. '
.
in
their
praise
in
the
way
the
play
veyor. which brings them to the Marcosson and of Dr. Allen.
perial tonight.
Box office open at day night ufter an absence of sev­
was
performed
ami
the
snnp
nnd
filling machines, but- on tbo way
&lt;L30, or get your tickets at Bower a eral weeks in Philadelphia nnd other
Mrs. Helen O'Neal Palmer, who
ginger *put into the parts by the there, .they again pays through a
Drug 8 torc.
Admission twenty- points.
On High Cost Of Living •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry and
before i,c-r marrnlge to Prof. Pnlmer,
The members of the rinsing apparatus which gives.every
five cen^s .nil over the house, no the children are now in -Sanford to characters.
was nt thu -head ol the piano dep­
New York, Tuesday.
play can not help it, as they are single brittle four reparate rinsings
beats reserved.
rcu
remain
the year round as Mr. Henry
artment in Hollins, will also be'con­
Tim "W orld
says.
imbued with their parts.
Unlike inside and outside with a qtrong
. VH Major A. K. Powers spent SunS
nected with tbo Music Department,
had
bad the furniture shipped here from
"N ew York women are lazy house­
most faxeial pieces, this little piny stream of clear water. Having been
the
d a f with Mrs. Powers at
Dayftoha
to"
Mrs. Palmer Is a graduate of Rol­ keepers.
their, Philndelphai homo.
has a plot nnd some" real human drained of this lust bath, the bot­
flearh.
lins and of .New England Conserv­
"A ll experiments with puhllr mar­
Spencer s Bakery is being remod­ interest interspersed with |nughs,
tles reach the filling machines with­ atory ol Music, and has a state wide kets. co-operative food stofes and
I carry a ni ce line of laces, em* eled with an entire new front that but the laughs are predominant.
out being touched by hand or be­ reputation as n brilliant * concert dfrect-from-farm-to-kitchen projects
kroidorys, hose, hair* goods
etc. will give him two largo ahp.W. win­
ing turned up to he in danger of pianist. ' She is n highly successful come sooner or later hung’up against
The
enst
in
as
follows.
Mrs. Graco Enrl Williams.
10-l-2tc dows when finished. The front has
Phillip Uoyson, Miss Luke's No­ becoming contaminated) The filling and experienced teacher.,
the fact that housewives hereabouts
. You will mUs n treat if you miss been inadequate to display the
maih^nes nre gauged on one side
how.
.
Kent
Ilossiter
Mr. Homer Stanley Pope, director wilt.u.ot take the thriftiest means of
Mr. (?) Bob at the Imperial to- brend and baked goods and, Mr. Ilobt. Brown, Ciqrk Ilenson and no .an to discharge an nbtibluMy
ol
the Rollins Collego School or getting; food supplies.
, night.
Curtain will rise at 8.15 Spencer wanted an up-to-date show
Benson * . . . . Elton J. Moughton equal amount of syrup into oirch Music, hns been at Rollins lor «ix
!"After ir\vc*tigntin£ retnii prices
window
thnt
would
giyo
him
n
prompt. Admisiion twenty-five rents
Jenkins, Miss Luke’^ Butler............. bottle, while tho other, -ide of the years, nnd bis work an«| worth us of fruit and vegetables in the H tv
better
show
window
for
the
bakery
No sents reserved.
’ . H. J. Minton machine fills the bottle with the teacher anti director has -been well •'mid the-various ways In which these
nnd confectionery.'
^vPsborne H e r e i n the moving pi
Miss
Rybecc#
Luke
................ . . . cur lumated" water and hejoru . the proven.
commodities are handled and sold.
*
------ -------------- j —
ays 'aft
O.
, ,
* ture king, is spending a few day
,...M is s Virginia Smith gas -rim escape, closes the bottle
The World i&lt; forced to conclude that
The
Rollins
School
of
Music,
Sunday School Institute .’
i with the crown nnd cork.
.
Daytonn Betlrh.
Katherine ftogets. her neice
*Th.t great consuming public is'n ot
under
the
leadership
of
such
n^
fafY Beginning^at 9.30 next Tuesday
Miss Annie l,oe ('aidwell . The water Used for bottling i ' , ,.nted corps of tea. hers will Imj fcerond
Take n ride on the Jitney
tn
(ood at the leist pos|......morning August 31st,_*-u .Sunday
Marion Bryant, Katherines Mend. fir*i driven by high pressure through j l0
in the evening.
Special summer
n lhc s „ u,h. Enthusiastic I ?iblp rosl
school Injititutc wilt be hpld in the
Miss Lucy Whitnet a altering plant, then chemically plans are being made that insure
rate- 20c, round trip Cameron City
Every now and then municipal
Congregationul church, closing with
Patty, Miss Lukes maid ‘
•• j softened nnd settled again in a the suyeesa of it better year thpn ma/kcls start off with a flourish.
and Montoe.
OG-tf
an -inspirational service at night.
«
.Miss Anni* Whitner j largo -tornge tank, from where it ever before in the history of tho But In a short time IMs found that
Don t miss Mr.(7) Bob at the Im­ In the afternoon n helpful confer­
There |s every indicajjon of a fu ll
pumped Info the ‘ Carbonator school*
they are doing rriainty a wholesale
perial tonight.
Box office open at ence will he conducted by Dr.
house
tonight.
The
Presbyterian
•
ul(°
r
passing
through’
a
cool'tig
httsines.
The housewives they nre
G.30, or get your tickets nt Bowers Witherspoon *of Kissimmee.
All
to insure better miJOurn -of
supposed to benefit are buying their
Drug Store.
Admission twenty- S. S. tea oh (‘lib. officers, and workers Christian Endeavor nlwnys draws
More Flood Damage
T,ie Csrboimtnr
five* cents nil over the house, no of the city arc' Urged to plan to be the audience with their entertain- * • " :,m1
St
Louts, Aug. 24 . St. Louis loud f'oin the i orner store und*paytr-in-lornts the water into n fine
seats' reserved.
I county was recovering today from ing the smm obi prices, how evei present and get the benefit qf the men la, the reason why these e n t ­

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*pr.:&gt; whirh is mixed with tho C a r ­
How* Irtrg coubl even
its ihird llood in as many days a high they go
lo.* i &lt;‘ :is under high pte-- ire ar.il
a
.-inn
non
no
market s,.*l"m pay
flood that rOM twelve lues, des­
it..
delivers the ttoxti re lo the
(or
itup-koo|
unb w- t i e public
troyed more than a •million dollars ! I,ir
ttllnv machines
u
se
«d
it
|worth of property and made 2,000 j ,,m'*
Thi Car'ionic water in
da M at
families homeless
I
" N e w 1 ock &gt; omen ur*- loo | roud
•■r ■ ,l&lt; 1 IIs ili wt r*»
genii r. ilrf ut&gt;
Almost ai hundred persons are j to go_ to market a* do the women
UtMl has a most Mi Lit ary «•Hoc t on missing.
ItiVer men fear the fulling | o1 I’aris and Berlin.' Neither Ibe
till human ix&gt; t&lt;. m
tree
of the Meramec river may disrlost iu-tii 1! nor the h.ihit o f ihrilt i« in
Ilf
■rl."ii.ii&lt; l| w si t » r-. rut» mil
(i*i the odds und &gt;I'd* llie
many men* deal Its
They also said them.
arii a m ! has been :eiogtu/.e'l a* of prohibit many more bodies would aviragi. New York household wz.vtes
grcati—t heiic"t to the health - l i oe be wushed into the Mississippi and in a week the French housekeeper
t i• tune of flu. old Egyptians and be washed down stream.
would get a four-riny r up ply of
t be art'll'ini addith'ii of -ugnr
by
tempting ragouts and pot-au-feii.
11 i- -yri.p in modern Soda Wa t e r
"\\ .mien in this city talk the
Spanish I'olnsh
p r | aratmils givi-» the -*1 drinks an
bust
living
I* is the lathion to
The leir'iit interest lul.i n In the groan ibout it
udiled \a!ue a.* .1 food for nius«le
lint it is not the
deposits of potash snlts in futalunu. fu-hior to fall lo und help rrdure it.
\M ('oca Cola Syrup is used ex- Spain, which promises to be of exF oridu Growers N*'wa r m ns put up by the Coca
|tr;Mir,Hn„ ry importanre, has given
('••inpuny and nl( Soda Water S y r ­ r|s«- to some discussion ;iv to the
Publlo Opinion In Rui|la.
up- in tin- plant are prepared in a best method to pureue in their
I’orslgnjr once wild to Napoleon III:
:,‘knMary fly screened room in por- exploitation, according to Consul
^ ^hi bned vi'ssuls. with pfi'tity of
| "You can do almost anything with
General • ('.
It. Hurst. Harerlona
bayonets except sit on them."
80
and
snw
them
plain
enough
to
start
(
running
water
eln
t' at IiuihI, t o as
l « 4-2 lc
Tr oop One, Sanford, Florida.
Deputy ShprritI Lee after them and to kee|) all eontuiners spotlessly Spain wishes to safegunjd the domes­ you can do nlmoat anything with pub- f
tic *fUpply of pota«h by embodying lie opinion In It ti mmIn. except wholly
Don t miss Mr. ?l Hoh at the I in- &lt;
they were rounder) up In time to i lent at all times
in the mining eotiresiinns the ner- suppress it by sitting on It-—Oeorgo
Notice
(icrinl tonight.
Box office open at
eat breakfast m the county Imytilc
ossarv guarantee fir the prole, lion Kennnn In the Outlook
Anyone
inspecting
tho
Coi-a
Cob
6 .30 , or get your tickets at Bower.sj
Notice ,is hereby given that ex- on SVinday moining.
’ 'fheiu wer*
With tins
ot •I &lt;'puirk*h ugriculturi
Drug Slur ' 1
Admission twe fit &gt; a mi itii t inn « fot Slale. Sporial and 111-t nine nf them, thlee of w h o m lt*&gt;tt'.n,e Com pans - 1 ,:nt
oh
1
!
in
view
I
I"
lov
•!
,fe rei— id
b
e
'
p
being
xa
1
1
«&gt;
•1
i
•
.
ery
*
1
i
I'V
hoii-r,
.lie
will
he
h.Jcl
fl*»
'
'
i
rtl
lb'
rimts
all
n
v
r
t
If.
I’
n
niiir.i
ftVI*
p ill Up a cash b o n d o f Iilteen d o l i n ' Itllie
in
and
I
I,’tuber
I
were
issued
|.*&gt;»stl'!e
Ibi
tnv;
&lt;P*lie
^l'i
I
"
man
•etions of the Stale
.tg.iiii in if
Nl'Utl reserved
*-iv i f them fiiei'd Judge String'
(
nrtl'h
ty
September
I
III.
begl
|
i
III
1
,
g
I'uesd
.1
A mung t h*1 \isitora tn• the « 1 Y\
a - U i i 01.- Mwrrcttry— moiling
T'TT f&gt;utd
spprcvetp
tiy
the
aenutc,
'which,
aUTTUi
j,
;oO
Is
in
the
most
possible
sumtnry
in
a
t
U
iTl*
Mr j
frbTii All affiTTn tc* Sli ncl;i &gt;

ertainments are always sucressful.
The money (■* going to he used to
ItVfp complete the
I’reshy teria n
t'hureh
The curtain w ill ri«e ;.t H: 15 promp*
Special OfTer In Seoul*
Travel over concrete Bridge to
lie! ween the
.ntMies Charlie
Tin- Hill Hurdwure t'nmpun&gt;
*
Daytona lira.-It
(Vilely First. In­
Seay will sing some raggj ragsongs
duced riiteH for summer months. very much interested in the war on
Tickets are on sale at B o w el h
np'trrows and has made the follow
8!) 19tr. •
|);ug Store or inn&gt; he gotten at
itig oiler
You will misit a treat if you miss
the ho* office of
t b«■ Imperial
A Stevens " C r a c k Shot
KilHe
Mr. i?) Hoh ul the Imperial to-,
Theatre after ti..'itl ttus evening.
will he given to the Seoul killing
yight.
Curtain will rise at 8 15
Tickets twenty live cents all o v er
the most sparrows over 200 . pro­
prompt- Admission twenty-five cent I
4-he house, no seats reserved
vided the Tr oo p of Sebuts kill by
No Beats reserved.
September l-t one thousand
This
N Mr and Mrs. Howard Lyn.\ii and
Italher &lt; ii* 11&gt; ( hickens
offer i* mad*' to supplement
tindaughter Chnrlotie were in the «-it&gt;
\
bund of young wlule hoys
oflt-r made by Ma y or Thresher la-t
on Sundays Mrs l.vman coming to j the boys show their worth to the raided the hicken yard of K Stafiiave her ear treated.
Inst Saturday
community in tin* maYter
Call at ford near Monroc
Do not forget that 1 am selling Hill Hardware Mo re and see the night nnd math- i w a y with sever
M f Staflord caught
fine hickellv
trimmed and untrimmed hats at a ritle tn the window
the
goods, or rather
them
with
GEORGE HYMAN.
greatly reduced price
Mrs. Grace
after
they
had
taken
the chickens.
•JOarl Williams, IOt&gt; Fast First St
Seoul
Muster

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' Mrs. II. C. Shafer left yester­ splendid things that arc to lie ofday for Camden. Ohio, where -he fereil (nr the progreunve S S IM*II 21 p
will spend the remainder of the sum
levers
Ml .ire wOleoflie
mcr. •

»t!ived*sC fine of $2.50 each, making
it five apiece. The three who had! mannor* nn'1 n"V orre wanting to be
the cash liond forfeited it by not -ure to get such • goods, should alappearing in court, being very bash­ wuys make it a point to examine the
ful fellow*, and the county treas­ bottle lor their Trade Mark
Wnen you ui-h t" bey •111 v
ury is richer by something like $135
The owner of the chickens ought -4 1!*mR&gt; vou gei rally expect to get
Mr
and Mrs
Edouard D'Oizi
to he paid out of this fund for his what you arc pax ing for, but In
nu
will miss a treat if vou miss
.
, ,
,
1
,
•
'V
o
u
order to be -ore to g&lt; t what you
,
.
,
,
,
are in town and have made arrange j . htckcns as thev seem to havie tli
Mr
1? Bob nt the Imperial to
, ,
,
.
,1 1
•.vnnt. you should always be sure
merits to present a.play, assisted by appeared in the excitement o f th
night*
Curtain will rise at t* 15 home tulent under the auspices of
to
cnl: it by its right name. There
moment.
prompt. Admission twenty-five cent the Elks Lodge
are i*Iways rhiap-imitation' op the
hfo seats reserved.
murkrt. which will make 'he dealer
The D’ Oizes lire too well known
^Sprrisl Se'ssion Wanted
Ed Giles leaves today for Cinmore money but rjo not givw you
in Sanford to need un introduction
St. Petersburg, Aug. 24.—if there
-cinnati and other points in Ohio, and (he excellence of their perform­
the quality you want
Still if you
is any town or 'village that can be
. where he will sojourn for several ance on pust occasions is sufficient
are not using the true specific name
be reached by automobile that R ep­
weeks. He will also take in Niagara guurantee for the present occasion.
in calling for a drink of Coen Cola
resentative F. A, Wood does not
Falls before returning home.
br
anything cixo, you give the denier
They are nssisted by a clever young ilitend to visit in his tour through
When at Daytona Beach mnke professional, Mr. Edward Desforges, the State advocating legislation that n chance tc palm ol’. something in­
.your homi at the Nautilus Casino. who was n member of the D.’ Oize’s he'believes to be et^tential to the ferior on you. w hich* mrinm n higher
Largest indoor swimming pool on cqmpany two years ago when he welfare of the tax payers, it-•is. he- profit for him, but ..not a greater
satUfii ction to you'. •
•.
,
‘ the coast’.
8 I&gt;—J9tc.
presented "T h e Merchant-of Ven­ causo it is .not on the ntnp.
The managinent of the CocaDon t miss Mr.(?) Bob at the Im­ ice.
Coin
Bottling Co., invite the public
perial tonight.
Box,.office open -at
The play selected for this neoait
Mendenhall First
°uv
M
to come in und inspect their plnnt
^.OO.'or gpt your tickets at Bowers Is'the refreshingold English Comedy
ly ' A *S t. Petttrsburg, Aug. 23.— The
Dri/g Strire:
Admission twenty- "D avid Garrick, which never fails first investigation which the grnnd and are always plcsed to explain
please,
und
will
be jury: will mnke -when it goes into and show every detail of it. know­
' fiVe'cents all over tne house, no to
giv|*n at the Imperiul next Tuesday scasio'n on September 14,— will jje ing. that anyone doing &gt;0 will' leave
,-aeats reserved.
wkh full confidence, that' their
Come to Woodland Park Sundays the 31st.
the murder of Mrs*. C. W. Eliot goods nre prepared with the great­
•and Thursdays.
A real family
and her daughter, Susan, of Tnmpn est care possible.
Russians, Claim Victor)
play ground close by.
The only
on the nigjit of July 2. John J,
place with amusements nnd a real
Pctrograd, Aug. 24.— (via London) Mendenhall, one of the most promi­
• ItMlins . College
— The naval battle in the Gulf of nent men of Pinellas county, wits
Nsanitary pool.
1 0 1 -tf
The
Rollins
College School of
Riga is dccaribed as follows in a dispat arrested and charged with the crimo
S ^ M r. and Mrs. Edouard D’ Oizo
Miuiir
has
been
#very fortunate in
"T h e German fleet on August 15 und only once has he broken his
and Mr. DeForcst are In the city
aecuring, dor the coming year.- *ov
renewed
with
’
large
forces
its
utsilence. That was when he issued
-and will he here a wefk or inor&lt;&gt;4
crnl teachets'of un quest uned ability
tacks-on
our
position
at
the
entrance
a statement for publication, declar­
.putting on David Garrick finr the"
lo th? Gulf of Riga. Our ships, dur- ing that he was innocent of the nnd reputation, who will maintnin
•: beneflYof the Sanfopd lodge of Elks,.
the high stitffdnrd frir which Rolring the 18th and 17th, * repuised- crime.
• Packages delivered on the Jitney the attacks of the enemy, whose
lina is so well known throughout
The'grand jury will give its atten­
Dus' Line for 5c per 26 lbs. Care secret preparations for .entering the
the stnte.
tion to this cate first. Another chse
run from Chappell's on East Side to
Miss Julia ,C-. Allen^Mua. line.;
gulf had. been favored singularly which will he investigated, and which
Monroe on West Side. For further by misty wvathrir,
Mus.
Doc,:, gradunte of New Eng^
is said to he second on the list, is
information phone 331. Sanford
"Taking advuntngp of thu thick that of Jud Kennedy, charged with lund Conservatory of Mus e, pup I
Transfer Co.
MMf
fog, hostile forces of rdqsiderabel complicity in ‘the murder of William of Ovide Musin, Goa ton Bley, Yyuye.
size enterd the fulf on the 18th
Yolt will mi*s a treat if yolk'
J. Boone in this city a year and a ('nmllln Urso. and \dnmnw«ki,‘ will
accept a limited numlKr of violin
(?t Bob at the Imperial to­
"On the l'Jth and 20th enemy half ago.
pupils Irom January 1 st to May' Int.
night.
Curtain will rise at 8.15 reconnoitered, in d)4Terent directions
prompt. Admission twfnty-five cent at the same time keeping up a figh t&gt;
’ Dr.. AUcq hns concert’zed ex­
Sanitary Buttling Plant
N o sentn reserved.
with Our ships/ in which our tor­ * The Herald -man being advised tensively n thi* .couhtry and in
Elmer Rogers) the live ruprpsent- pedo flotilla suffered material ifam- that t o Cota Coin .Company had Europe, and l* a wonderful'perform­
wtivo ol the Metrppolltnn Life The. We lost the gunboat Sivutch finished the. installing of its fyntem er upon her 1 cho.-on instrument.
aurunce Co., bel/cves in prinler.'a
orioutdy In an un- of modern raniUry machinery, made 8 he ha* had fifteen year*,. expor
as tocher and director.
ink and will take liberal ■npmp^))ft
3ji&gt; enemy .cruiaor mi inspection’ qf their pbint, while in ience
'^
*
Viltthv
'4’m
*
oS7ffHlng
a
^''flotilla
of
The Sanford Herald de^norjstraUW
.
■■■■lop rrA tion . and left thoroughly nutLast Vinter Dr
Alb n .. visited'
flio Strong -points of his rpmpar^y.
fI he Sivoutc|j,“ cm- talicfl t)int in irrprovcincnt oi\'put- friends in Winter Park. und* JJNia
Be sure and read tho uthrertisemeats heloped r:ln flame*. contlnuedv ItQ. tiug up clean and “sanitary good* * 0 delighted with thJ beauty of tho
a* they &gt;contaitl much of interest. rftpl*' J»hot for tfiiQt until »he. sank, could hardly be made.
town, *hnd t)ic .pongtnial Ufc" nnd
. .The first qf-a scries will be found having previously aunk enamy to r­
The .empty bottle* nre first placed opirit of the •ollggg;, that she wilt
pedo boaty.
elawhere in this isiiue.
in a Soaking Machine^ fchirh auto- -rotuiji again -thia winter, thits giving
i :Cb - ■*’
‘ %:
and Mra. Kingsley and Mr nnd Titusville . ('.nil i
D. L. Thrasher,
Mrs. Herbert Lyrnpn.
Conn
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Superintendent
Public
Drink Elder Springs Water, the ,
Instruction
l-ltc
'Purest nnd best water lo be had. 1
delivered to your door in five gallon
David Garrick at Imperial
‘bottles. Phone 10I7-.1.
85 If

DR,-A. DOLAN

when I*, becomes law. will regulate
concesrions to potash mines and
p« rtnit tho iriterventipn of the State
to protect the supply and its con­
sumption
Pending the rc-opening
of the Cortes, w/rk on the potash
ilcpo-ils hu- be^i practically -u*pended, and xs’YDwr^xb'tn and (or
potash is augmented hy the pres­
ent European situation, the Spanish
Government realizes that it might
be prejudictil to national interests
to hinder in any way the develop­
ment of mining (or this material.
Accordingly a royal decree has
been issued, itt ''linrpiony with tht*
general provisions ol 'the bill now
pending. Il provides that the con­
cessionaire of mines ""of potussic
suits, us well an any potash- produc­
ing mineruD, shall uninterruptedly
work *hc tninrti to which rights
may have been conceded, whether
for carrying on experimental boring

.RaimaauM'
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VETERINARIAN
RlmuiutinlU

Office: Hand Bros. Stables
^

WJnnrnmruJI

"

Bring in your lame and sick
horses and mules. )Have
them treated. Have their
teerh examined, sharp cor­
ners dressed dowh, jirojections cut ofT and decayed
molars extracted.

24 lbs. White Swan Flour
5 10 lbs. Snow Drift Lard
1 lb. Jersey Butter - 7 'cans small Cream - 12 large Cream - - - - - - 3-lb cans Califorhia Peaches r,3-lb cans Pie Peaches
3 cans small B. Beans - 2 cans medium B. Beans
- 2 cans large B. Beans - - . 12 cans 2- b Tomatoes - - 12 cans 3- b Tomatoes - - 2 packagiee Shredded Wheat'
nsh Pot
Irish
Potatoes, pk

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AUGU3T 24,

THE SANFORD HERALD

i
IN T E R IO R • .
n K P A R l 'M K N T OF TUB INTI
•
.F o r Rant- One 4 acts ffald, on
U. 8. baud omr* at Os«aw&gt;villa,
, . . . Pin.
.
ft aero fl*ld under state of
high
yi
, Notice If horoby «»*oa Ihlt O oO f** O*
to COW- (lllyard. of
AJUmonto Sprlnga. Worlds.
cultivation. • Also planted ^
•V
w “ who,. on D w ttn w r
IS II mod. Home;
|Uire W .
iU
NfW
pees. Reasonable tent. Inquire
t N, dj
Entry No. 01776,
007.-. hr
...
nnd
HEI(
of
N
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8
action
14. Township
9&lt;M
C. Post; ‘
11
Booth.'
Rant#
15
Knot.
TnMahnoooo
Mer­
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pag e fo u r

30000

ooooaoooooooaonaonaaoocaanaoooaaoaaaaooooD oaaooc

will* 1 drive practically every eonf
bird from the country.
*&gt;« hM
any redeeming trelte, euch ns the
eating of noxious weed seeds, or the
killing of.hxrmfiil InJects, *re have
yet to learn of it.

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BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

Therefore, we ssy with the Lake­
land Star. SWat the EnglUh Spar­
row, and swBt*hlm’ hard, for there
never was p greater pest. He is the
u'orst little plrato. bird in all creattion, and should be shot on sight
wherever found.— Wstero Eagle. •

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C1IIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

have no brief to defend editors
or ptoof readers about the errors
f I have no interest In the Herald husbands surely have no thought that appear in the papers. Some­
especially but sometimes do a little of marriage and the question of times my stuff comes out In the
•missionary work among the ladles their ago would make no particular Herald In such funny
shape
regarding circulation and it -is the difference. Funny . old world Isn't that I cannot re'cognlie the child of
surprise of my life to find so man It? Deah me.
my brain nnd I feci like cusalng out
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of our brightest ladies who hav
tho.entire Herald gang. Hut when I
not yet convinced their hausbands T There seems to bo other places take a walk through a printing office
that they should subscribe to their where tho sparrow is getting next and note the many. different things
homo paper. They buy it at tho to them and for the benefit of a that the boys have- to contend with
news stands sometime and borrow few old sinaies who have censured jn t},c
WOrk I goneralfy' com
their neighbors paper all the time mo for a crusade on the English promise by setting up the cold
and these same people have plenty sparrow I reproduce the following. dripks all around.
However there
of money and are well able to tako
art&gt;;inwny
readers
in
Sanford and
"Just when we thought we’d
the paper. Funny world, Istt’l it.
ofkWbVre
that
love
to
got back at
made peace between the English
Deah me.
the’ newspapers for errors when in
sparrow
and
thy
world
the
lakeland
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EUr comes out with an editorial’ truth there are as many ®rr&lt;Jr* in
• There are many things that are_which says, "The English spsrrow— tho general m a k e - u p - o f evory in&lt; vworse than dancing and car’d play- kill him.
And just to think a idual to more t h a n offset any fh the

ooa aaaaaooooooooooooa o o o o o o a o o o o ooooooo aooaoo a a a a □ a c

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and

one

of

g o s s ip in g nnd
y o u r n e *ig •h •b p r.
In g

of

p la yin g

th em fs th o

urt

o f . p r e a c h e r - e d it o r

is

t r y i n g to

p re v e n t

t e llin g
ta lcs a b o u t |us f r o m b r in g in g
about per.ee
tW
inh e n y o u ®
a r c__a d a n ? - I k i l l i n g " o u r .friends, the e n e m y .
cards y&amp;u- h a v e

no

Tam pa

to

th ef other

plurc

thnt

\ ty o ld f r i e n d

Kar.«r.s

pep pushers

a.

w o m n n ’s

in
g o s s ip in g ,
broke
f a m i l y ill g o s s i p i n g , ruined

is ||eb -wt/urrow ' ^ b o u n d s .

character

Eog'Coming o

I

m ade

a d v-i.t

in

out

Troop

One

of

m ent

them

k ill 500 s p a r r o w s b y

to-la u gh

m i r t h le s s ly

hold the pa pet wu p td
a b la c k s m ith

cou ld

over

it

scorn a n d

A td ih o tTlitor, b e i n g m eek in s p i r i t

fit* ilit y of explaining. Then be goes
l»'*r*. to the “hop r.nd bites n noil in
two or eiit' u woolly worm til relieve
bis f.-.-lings; end finally wonders how
his tormentors would feel, should he
turn critic nnd point nut the typojrwphii-iil errors, so to speak, in the
mnkfl_up of the hilarious ones,

to

For Rent or Sale— Houso on Pal­
metto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 1 0 1 -tf
T

F or Rent— Two acred improved
land, all tiled. Cash rent. Close in.
Enquire Arncrt s limber. Shop 96-tf
--------------- :--------- 1-------------------FO R R E NT— Pleasant room* and
offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
Lako Monroo and nflw post-office
site. Also, store room, same building.
Call "jn\»tcher Realty Co., Bishop
Block, Phone 248.— W ant 95 tf.
For Rent-Now Cottage. J. Musaon
98-9tp
JB5=

hns

declare

agree­

th at- th e y

nro to

S ep t.

i:

Scouts

in to

WANTED
L o s t — S aturday

1 st and

oco k in g

w i s h - b o n e pin.

o u tfit.

If

n igh t.
fou n d

L ittle

gold

plcnxe Ace

G u y S te n s tr o m a t H e r a l d Office. l - 2 t
The

Scouts

under

th e

Hym an,

lea d ersh ip

o f . M r.

Goo.

S coutm aster,

W a n t e d — K o d a k fin is h in g , 24 h o u r

and

M o u g h t o n , a s s is ta n t Scout­

s e r v i c e . F ilm s d e v e l o p e d 10c, priutn
4 c r c e c h . Box 976, S a n fo r d Fla l - 6 t p

M r.

m aster .h a v e '" e n te re d
th is w o r k .

h eartily

Whereat a petition haa boon proourtod
to htik Hoard, signed by moro than twentyfix# per coat of tho duly quaJMod oloctora
reoidlng will la Hperlal Tat School District
No. I, Seminole County, Florida. Baking
that aa eUetion be hold, to determine tho
question at to^tbo issuance o^ band*. In tho
■um ol 176,000.00, to ba uaed lor
_ pur,
poee ol acquiring, enlarging, furmihing and
othoiwiaa Improving aehooli and school
buildings in told Special Tat School Diotrlct No. 1, Seminole County, Florida,
Thertfora be. it resolved, That an elec­
tion be, and the tamo la hereby ordered to
bo held la aald Special T a t Rrhool Dis­
trict No 1 of Homlnole County, Florida, oa
tho 7th day of September, A. I&gt;. 1S16, to
determine whether or not there ahatl bo la•ued by aald Special T a t Bchnol Dletrict Nrf. ’ T
of Seminole Bounty, Florida, bonda In the
turn ol 176,000.00, to b«&lt;u In trrct at the
rate not to exceed « pel, yfcnt per annum,
the prinrlpal nl ■aid bonda to mature
thirty yrxrt after the date ot the Uxuanee
thereof.
Done sad ordered in refular eosxloa od
thie the 2nd day of Aogud, 1916.
F. P. Foratqr. China
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H. C. Dickson
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C. P. IlxrrUon
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Atte*t
I). L. Thrt-her. Supt. I’ ublfr in* •
' atrurUon snd Secretcry et Qoird
of Fuhlie Initructlon -ol Bern*
. ,
Inole County Flolrda.
v9-Tue«-6te

F o r Rent— Several nice office
rooms over YowelPa. • Enquire N. P
Yowell A Co.
82-tf

H e has called

c r U c tc d

receive a c a m p in g

do a b e t t e r

w ith b oth h n n d a t i f d , and p r o ­
to baw l out th e ed ito r p u b 'lc ly .

w ith

San ford

th e Boy

ready

For R e n t — Two ( 2 ) rooms suitable for light housekeeping o r for
gentleman and wife,nice rooms for
two men. Call on Mrs. Grace E.
William*, Milliner, 106 First street.
104-2tp
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Sparrow s

M nyor

and

and l o w l v , grir.s a su n -grin ns i f he
lik .! it, beeau xe he k n o w s th e u t t e r

disgust,

n u t h o r i x o d 7. t h e

of. A m e ric a

L-e

niU, |, tn our

hi.s

qnd

C ou n cil o f

idian, hta Bind notice of intention to make.
Vlvr*y»*r P r o d to tiUbliftk iH ilm to in#
land above d . erribod, before Clork of Cir­
cuit Court, nl Hanford. Florida, on tho Jlrd
day of September, 1016.
Claimant namoa an witnesses:
john liaaaley, of Maitland, Florida,
•j. J. Dlioa, o f Longwood,Florida.
I „ C. bewta,
off [______
Maitland,. Florida.
fWlte O
W. H. Ward, of Longwood, Florida.
Itobert. W. Ilavia.
Hcgister.
Ole
101-Tu

For Rent— Large front rooms fur?
nished for housekeeping’ !&lt;*.. Box#
Electric Lights,‘good location. 302
Park Ave.
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Htto

T

T h e s t a n d i n g o f tho boys

Hemlnule
Ike County Jadge'a Court
Ceuely, Mtsle of Flerlds.
In Ur F.ktete ol
W. II, Undrrwood.
T To Kmily J. Underwood, Kate Under*
Aroed, N. II. CSxrner. (Jutrdlsn,- Seminole
County Hank, t f Seminole Couniy, Florida.
Of »ny othfr |
I J m n IntirNltil
Where*,, Kmily J. Und. r»oon, Admin
litrslrii of thq 'Katate ol W. if. U*»J»rwood, defeated, haa filed her petition. It,
thi* rnurt. aettlne forth the 'act. that ahe
ha, nhauatrd all ol tha perwmal property
lilnnii\x to aald eetate, and that thare re­
mains an indebtedneaa a|aloft the aald
ratal* of. 16,744.03 atid praying that an o&gt;d*r of thi, court may b« ynteicd, declarInc lot* anven and elcnt (7 and It) o{ block
(our (4) nl tier (our (4b according to K. )l.
Tridord'a' map of the eltjr o f Sanford.
se-nl noli» Tourty, Florid*, of whirl! real
1N t i l " W. II. Underwood dlrtl. l i n e d *nd
. nuauurd, aaxel. In the hands of the Admin*
|n

Permanent position by Ltratrla, ,for._ the payment of_ dri.i*. and
is, as _ Wanted—
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,
that a sale of same may be ordered by this
first-class, experienced young lady j ,,,,,,1 ^ fqr the nurpeae of payln* ih* debt,
f o llo w s .
stenographer, from New York, rail
'»»•»•*** raute.^g^th* -rders nl
,
’
priority etfahlbbcd by U-r
Those killing
five
or
mote.
;it •
I I'h'^ra f)n ( &lt;*
104-tf
ThrM* irr, thtr«for*i to command y**ii to
Edwin Milton. t&gt;4; issie Runner, 39;
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f
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first day of Sopte^AUer, A. I). l ’J16.
Jno. T. H r a d y , 34; Reginald Holly
I3o y o u w ant c o u n t r y h iin jjc lo w
the pruyoe of the itid petition lijouH
29; Edmond Mrisch, 11; I^slie Hill, Luke front, hath room, nicely pro- no,1
■nr* ln order dirertl n th*
1
aa|r of TAid r»*hl sftnlr
* ' red
by tnle
10; Lee Peck, 'J; Owen JUggins 8 , viried, Hor»e and Bu^^y, chicken I ourt.
. i .
%r e\ t • i
^ I WITKKhS my niim* a« (’our ty J u lf‘,
F r a n k P u r d o n , 8;
R o h t. H o lly,
6;

Saturday

nigh t,

Aug.

21st.

Tha- Fr-gli -Ii [lorrou \* .1 «lirt y
He I’uiltls his lie -1
little j.e.vt
nrntinil the di'or ant! » indow ’•IlH* I have not se■cn the rr finit* cn- ini:*. _ t. wn inya, rnr; irv#&lt;, any whnre
time.rutor sine* Inf tllUlf’-l1 hit® w&lt;.r k lie Cttfi find u eni-ice, aiiul a;h a
in the city but 1 glean it from good result, ones porrhub. doorways and
r u n s lino houses 160 chickens, lf&gt; n(
r*oun*v •foewn®id, thi* tji» f^**t flay
authority that about seventy five sidewalks are continually littered
Finest Hrotherson. fi; Ralph Har­ a&lt;'i«*» land.ow ner nuist have bargain' u(
.,
,
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.
i '•’■all K *'•
Ilao. &lt;• il.rrlra.
per cent of the ladies of'Sanford re- will the ever-fulling rubbish from
F irrirtstance. riou. Jehu* J u n k i e s low 6 ; Sol
Rnt-hmore, • 5; Othur 'or cash and- v&lt;-ry cheap. A. ! ’
4%nu nf f J iudrc.
fused to give hint their ages. Most hi * rent
Hus chief feeding ground shaves hirnM-lf, and last S u n d a y ap97 Turi. 5lr
small numlsTs 15;. Total 250.
^ormelly.
104-tf
of them were married ladies, too, i- the street, and he is never so hap- poured in church with a patch of
DKI’ AHT.MKNT OF TIIK. I N T K U I O R *
In Friday’s paper the stand-!
which is one phase of the question py ns when scratching nw.iy in mu- tjnshaven wiiinkers u n d e r the angle
U. S Land DCIpt at
Fli.
For a practical nurse call 312 or
Jui&gt; 24. 1PI&amp;
that I curinot understnml
Now if nure nnJ other filth, but he TtlhO'frt—of his jaw the *ize of a grown man s ing of those killing 1 0 or more will| address HOT Magnolia ave. ReeNotice i« h-rs*liy fivun that flmry
The hoys have decided |
I )rif pvilU, of (isneva, Florida, who, on
they were young ami giddv «&gt;!&lt;i quently |&gt;l.')s havoc in the ganlen thumb*. Sis Stii'gins had her hut or. in* given.
ferenees furnished.
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104-yt
May
20, 191*1, nudt HomwiiftH Kntry, No.
mi.itis of tile vintage of
1S41* it aid or« hurd us w. I|
He ii..s not crooked and the shoestring on tier not to I e satisfied with less than
069lf*", fur ‘'W 4 *»f SW *1 Hrclioo 2; ativl
SKh of hi. S hrrUon J T&lt;»wn*htp /
‘ I South,
would be different bee; use the old even the gilt of song, but con verses switch
showed through wjiat little, 1 0 0 0 Kill, &lt;1 - t*ivr all assistance pos|{an(
Tatlahauer Mrrlriian^
lantfr8 &lt; 12 Kail.
muids always have a forlorn Lope continually in a shrill and unmusical real hair s1 u&gt; hud left. The under-1 *lble (o the boys,
« ha* lil*d nolle* of irurntfon »«» makn Fl»frItliAl ADVt RllSINli
y« a* proof, to eatahliah rlaim to tho land
of marriage and a lighting chance "squeech, squeech
that is decid- skirt of the beU» of the village huiiK|
above ilwtfll’Fd. l*t»frrr ClrrV of tli** C'irrulL
(*mjrt. *• Hanford Florida, .in thr 9th &lt;fay
to trake good by slipping by the edly grilling to the ear, and vuty on one side a foil inch In low tie
Notice
Sutler of Flrr«|on
of Srblymhrf. lUlo.
WhrrrJB. a *prtltl.»n war |&gt;r&gt;*artitrd t tor - &lt; laitAaol riant** a * wttnrsvra
-luwidioi p of*tbe age limi1
Hut the moi'otouous.
He if&gt; mo.it i|unrr..| bottom of her dross; x Amri Toots
. Regular semi-annual teachers ex­ ( ouniy
lluartl^ol I’ut llr 1natruction'of S*tnIf. Kilbru at t»s&gt;nsiv(, Florida.
Anftrrird ladies with sound healthy some and aggressive, nn(L jn time one of our best known city gent), amination will be held at Sitnfofd, lnol*» t ouniy.* Florida, on ih” 04h &lt;ia&gt; of I oL.
M. W. Taylor, «*f (iriivrft. Florida.
no w a y

A

hns

Scou ts

C ity

w a r on t h o s p a r r o w s .

up
n Count&gt; , p resu m n ld y ir «*mpl&gt; grt in
u m a n s can,
„ Il(| j , f u r r c is in g
r.p id ly .

business, p e r h u p s In g o s s ip in g
And
y e t t hr ir t o n g u e s w r g nnd rher*

j,r

,

Boy

Tho

i5r ..t n&gt;'
oth er— has
typ ograp h ical
i t ro ’ « ; r.nd t h e ' e i t a l w a y s s o m e o n e

c o n s id e r a b ly w a r m e r than t h is vcheti S o u t h A W p r i d a som e years a go , w e an d
t h e y die. . N'Jot
o t bccau
because t h e y h a v e ,
g o tte n rid o f hint, s a y
danced
or
p la y ed
cards* . 6 ,
*wjj ’ for m a n y .years s a w n o th in g " f JM&gt;
B u t . b ecau se t h e y havo d e l i b f t r l t e l y i hirn, but w ith in the past few seasons reed
ru in e d

sums It up ns

E v e ry . Week &lt;he p a p e r — this p a p e r
We

;

K e l l y o f th e

j f o llo w s . .

T fn iw ^

t i m e ' f o g o s a 'p .
T h e r e aro s o m e p e o - j
-phe l &lt;akclS il«(.^lh T i® right
p ie in this t o w n th n t will go a t r u i g h b cn m e i T^m ^ s^rtion v h e q t the
down

by

paper.

walked down . the -.aisle with a long
raveling* hanging to hta coat tall;
old Ebeneaer Stone had bjacksd.tho
front compartment of hbi shoe* until
he could see his reflection in them
while hi*, shoe ho*U had not had a
treatment since he bought- them last
summer a year ago. and they bore
traces and the odor of a barnyard;
Hilly D. Damm. ,who ordinarily
docsn t give three whoop* for any­
thing and docsn t care who knows it
blushed a rosy' red when, walking
with his best girl, ho produced a
washing from hla pocket Instead of
hla handkerchief;
Alias Peachie
Peacherino, who la riain thirty-five
and near-sighted, wafted a kiss fo a
travelling man getting on the trOtn
unde!1 the impression that it waa
her brother who departed from our
midst on the same common carrier.
Aa the poet remarks, wo are all poor
critters and prone to errors of make­
up even ns the sparks fly upward;
nnd all good and true editors, In­
stead of impaling the kit and bundle
on'his hnrpodn to get good and even
once for all, will again next week
smile hi* feeble sun-grin when he is
publicly roasted and let it go at
that. An editor hasn t much sense
anyway. That s why he is an editor.
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it. ntort'‘* I hi* pity
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July. A. D. 191 &amp;. rifttrd hy twtrity ftv*»
t«r ern; Of *hr «:«arii,r : tlrnora * ho pay
| lateo on cilhtr r«.ai iir ]»r»t&gt;nal proirvrty ki ll
I who are rvaidthla of that portion o f H*miucl*
( ’ ouniy. Yli»rlda. dracrttinJ aa follows, to-wtt :

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l!uddl*«tnn. of (lan*VR, Florida
\ N htl-«n. .»f
a. I'loritla.
liOHCUT. W. D A V IS .
97-Tura &amp;tc
. H v i ’htrr.

Examination^ for white tearhm
ii.gUn^t.on «h.. H..u«h -iioru »i
In t ourt of &lt;auMit Ju tjr, Seminole
on. ‘»u
quarter .nl* hast t
Mlati* of llo iiil*
w
ill ..be held . in Sanford
High
School | ol tbr W»M *.Sb.. kt *'"•
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1 1 1 — ---------- — Mellon *J2. Towtial«p lit * |n l# K*t«t* of
UUlUiinK
hxil mil.rt ion for coforco |Ht Ul b °f to fie* to h.a.*t. t! » t*r* S*u*h to w lllinm I! Stjuirr* dec&lt;*ai«i.|-

fe: chers

w ill

be

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ii

Hooper
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II YOU, the policy holders constitute the BIGGEST and BEST Life In­
surance Company in the
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help
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YOUR friends
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hold FIRST
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PLACE among A LL the
Companies in the WORLD.
II YOU have Four Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars reserved under. ’/
the very stringent laws of the state of New York for YOUR selves thh. *
policy holders and in addition thereto you have over thirty-One Millions
of Capital and FUrplus.
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^ 'You pay a
cl&amp;im every 42 seconds d u r i n g business hdiirs.
^1 You issue or revive 8,040 policies, per day which / •amounts to $1,708,728.00 and you are increasing your j-,
assets $161,826.87 per day.
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If You have over lSjOOO
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income last year wtus over $127,000,000.
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is YOUR Company. Invite your friends to join YOU.
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PANY, YOUR Company more than ever I « f&lt;»rt. It is owned by YOU
and twelve million othi-r policy holders ip. the l nited ^';ite&gt; ;inti Cnna'in.
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Now as never before this Con'pm.v is a ( oirpai.\ OK TliK PKOI'LI*!.
FOR TIIK IttOPLK. AND BY '1 HE PKOPI.H. '
* Such h(.nus(*s as yuu may rcccivt* on yoi.r prlicirs wi i hr \ ( ) { RS .is a
matter of RKill' i because the Company is Yol.’R t ompany. NOI
OWN IT and YOU manage .it. You have a right to v&lt; 1" for Directors
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Because the Metropolitan Life Insurance ( orr.par.y is YDl Ii Company
it will be able to help you EVEN MORE than it has in the piust.
% Think of l)onuses or earnings of the Company returned to you.
*il Think of the freedom to go into any occupation without forfeiting your
rights to protection
II- Think of the fact that you are entitled to paid-up Insurance to borrow
money, to surrender your ploicy and get cash money; to continued
insurance without cost.
H These arc only a FEW things that have been done in 25 years to
give you cheap and good insurance. There are many others.
If And now GREATEST of ALL, THIS Company is NO LOGGER
OWNED BY A FEW STOCKHOLDERS, hut it BELONGS TO YOU
TH E POLICY HOLDERS.
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Town,hip 20. Ilanfc JO h o t’ , 97-TuM&lt;lay.9 tf.
'hi.iu*c South unr*hu!( mile, t.rf.re West
or. n.ile tS We,t one half mile poll ..I &gt;.*f. '
where*, a MliCon
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pr*«-rnt*d lo « hs* County Hoard .jf FuLllr
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W .k i.a
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of nubile fr«irhoolt
«i(h ln lb * Mid drarrlbrrl t.rrltory, and.
• Wher«a*. aald patilion haa been ca/,(ully
•xiinlned hy I hla lianrd and It ha. been doterminrd b y the Hoard that aald petition
ta alcned by more than cno fourth ol tho
aUctora roaidlns within tha above
Sualitled.
tier I bed trrritur
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on tho 7th day of Septemhnc A D. l'Jlb

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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»ini^ibou^^ou^Vio^YaTbVTh^hiT;^
W h.tb.r
and u.ed hy ..id Hrerial T a . S c L n l
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which
la now pa*i
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nola (County,
hlorida.
an,|
owfnir to
, h , ,ald
Cityturn
oi Sanford,
by
aa loliowt;
•aid SpcrIM Tax School Diatrlrt. *
Iteflnnlnt on the South ahor* of i.eke
‘ lO.Or* “ to br uaed la funding thF prea$10,600.00
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the Snuthrait corner of the Soutl,»e«t i,uar- i
116.000.00, to I . u»»«l for Improving and
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Northenat quarter of 7he North#**! &gt;|,artr r rchool In *5# tWe. crn p ^ f .0f the ('I t * q{
ol Section 4, Tonnahlt.
Hang* *4')_ Sajiforil.'Ua'if YVibfary achoc.1 to be located
Tomnahlp XO
*0 South.
South, Kat.gr
Kaat. thence in th* laat mentioned town- W rit of &amp;f)rtlr Avenu*
•hlp-*nd rang#, run South to Hanford (Srant
53.500 00 to he uaed In Improving.and etji
lln* |n the Norlhraat quarter pf Section 9, larging «He pr-cvm g.rirruary achoob located
thence North 55 degree* Weet along aald &gt;n i ’alr.etio Avenue. Ip (ha City ol haniord
r.r4n« line to the Norn, aide ol aal.J S.ctl.
Florida
&lt;5.600.00, to bo uaed (or improving arid
enlafglng
colnrbd acboola in
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DDtrlrt No. 0
Sercird.
To determine who ahxll b* the U'* •&lt;! and ripended (n the manner nod I or
tbs
obieet* and purpoaea aa hereinabove
arhool Truatre* of raid Dl trict.
eel forth and.a* elated In aald petition,
th» number of .......
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F o r Self?-— T w o pood hon-os a n d i , Third.' To determine
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ford
104-2tp
maor * .p|eial taa aehoot MlatHcI. arhn pay the ra-e »f n/i ylrceding 6 per
cant
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r 7 a l , **U bto vole in aaid rlaetlon.
_ aald aL_____
Ho paid verni annual
aunually.
bonda to mature !
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v
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For Saif Sffd J’otutocn for I»IH'"J
Jd*p*7
. t V*'’inU
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|»frsnn» arr appointed thirty
»ftg-r , i1o
u*nf &lt;
rUrk* af
*ic&lt;.tiono4
|l&lt;- it further** rNolvedi That a a
planting. Inquire Byron 1
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&lt;• election
be
held
in
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Habph, n
A n.
8. llawklnn.
Hawkins, Inapectora.
104-lfc
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nsupn.
J. C. Dlatri
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i No. I of SeTainnl* County, in acMnffatt, rUrk.
rordanee.'with Chh^t^r
oi th#
th* Lawn
" ‘ hptfr 6542 of
i^nww iof
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. I' m I* I’w l i r t : Qto. Smith, C. t). IVaraon Florid* of 1913, to deurmlae whether or
rO r S&amp;!©
TWOt llOtUL w n g o n And |A. A. Hlrlrr,. Inspector a. • Otcar ISirion, nut thcro' shall be ieaued br iaald Sneednl
Tna Hchocl Diatrlrt Nit, 1, ol Seminole Counm o w in g m a c h in e .
Chaup, C
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I - 1 Th#
-F,.
\\ Iilaald .lection ahatl be • held In com- tjf* * Florida, gbw boads provided lor. in thl*
linmH.
l
104-tf ’ pi lone* » K h the general election law* of tho raaolution.
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U Pi Florida.
!I . tlie* a
Jt forthet
Aee aevil , IL•1. . kel.ll.^ . . t I I _, i
aa*
invpectpr* and clerks holding aald election lutlon be publiehed In 'th * Hanford I I .r * I d ,
shall icnmedlataly make return* to the Coun- * jiewapaper, published in aald Special T a x *■
Ijr-noard^oi Public Inatruction of Kemlnolif School Dl’ trlct No. I of Homlnol* C o u n ty ,,
t ounty, after aald ilection la held, aerord- Florldd, one* n week for four aueceaviv*
ing to thia call.
tic*.
Done and ordered In open board, thl* Snd
Adonted in regular
refular a
session on this the 2nd.*
day oi Augutt, A. D, 1BI6.
.day of Auguav
it, A. I&gt;. 1*16.
K. P. Poriter, Chmn.
V. P. Portter, Chmn.
H. C. Dlcteon
8, C. Dl-kaqn
For Rent— Thr.ee funjifihcd upCv r . 11err lion'
C. ,P. Harrison
Attest. ,
ataire rooma, hoard, verandas .all.
• Atteat.
.
•D. 21. Tbraah*r, Supt. Publle InD. L. Thrasher, 8upw--Pub. In—
conveniences, fre&lt;h air, quiet. Poat- ^otrtN“
lirtien and Secretary uf
etruclion and Secretary el
Hoard o( Puhll* I net ruction ol
Hoard of Publle Instruction
ruction of
c
maiter Baskina Place. •
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Setniaolt County Florida.
f9-Tuo-4to
' Somlnolo County, Florida.
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|n^ weho*'a and acfcpjl buildlnga In aaUf
flpV U l Ta* SohofA DUtflct H m T l. and t i
! (und the tloaiinif ttr’tattailnaaa c( aald DU1Irtet, the proceed, ot eaid bond IteUr to he
|expended and idiahuracd In the (ollowlnc
I rnann.r, to-arit:
I
j
&lt;35,000/00,
to be uaed* In refunding a n d ty ol
of Sanferd,
moncyi due
' P * y 'n&lt; to the f'ity
Sanlerd, money*
duo
j
with in’ ereat thereon,
advanced
ierton, hcreicfore
hcretpfoie advanced
to tho aald Special Taa S heol Dlvtrlct No. I

b
o r&gt;yi d*H*te4.
e . : ? io*dir«m.r.d
hereby
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�IN THE IfEABT OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

IN SANFORD—Life It, Worth Living
VOLUME VII

SANFORD; FLORIDA. FRIDAY AUGUST, 27. 1915

NO. 2
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EAST COAST
CANALEOUTE
PROPOSITION

Waterways Committee of said Club,
will bo made best poeniblc use of
when the proper timo arrives.
Do
not delay, this important nutter.
It U none too early to begin the tel­
ling work /that, ceitainly must bo
done if we arc in any degree going
to match tho enthusinsm and unremittent activity of out East Coant
Cnnnl friends.— PRO MOVER.

BOND ISSUE FOR
GOOD ROADS IS
SURE TO CARRY

GOOD ROADS
BOOSTERS OF
VOLUSIAHERE

Governor Firra Board
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 27.— Now
that Gove/mor Trammell has remov­
ed four members of the Duval board
of county commissioners und accept­
ed Jhe resignation of the fifth, cit­
izens of Duval county arc today
looking forward to tho announce­
ment of tlje names of theii succes­
sors.
.
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. The order removing Commission­
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Married at Baptist Temple
ers E. A. Ricker, G. H. Brown, J. J.
DATA BEING COLLECTE1
n Wednesday morning lust at
Lord and J. H. Patteison, and that A LARGE PARTY OF DE­
ven o clock, Mis. IvLx IVlI of
accepting the resignation forwardod
NOW FOR THE CONLAND P E O P L E IN­
Lake County was mnrried to Mi.
by Commissioner P. S. Bowden, last
SIDERATION OF
C. F. Lee of Jacksonville, Tho cerFriday night was the last official
SPECTED T H E
act
of the chief ezcctuivo •ycstcfdny.
emony
was
perf
orm
Ptf^y'
RcvXGco.
TH ^BO ARD BRICK ROADS
All four cortimisaioners removed .
Hyman of tho Baptist Church/^'
ch.^b
tjio oflico qf tho Temple. Mrr. nnih
are charged with failure to protest's,
Tho bonds for the good roads in bond issue, and realizing that with­
Aniong the Rivera- and Harbors Mrs. Lee left for a trip dow
Volusia County people are In fav­
-n tho ^ e county of Seminole to -finish out out these roads, Seminole will never against alleged {(legal expenditure*
enactments of the last National East Coast.
They will in about
und for drawing a per diem for con­ or of good roads, and having voted
Congress, .ypg the authorization of ten day’s, return to Jncksonvillo tho brick roads* already built and be able to take her rightful position siderable part Of each month for road
bonds hy distiicts for the greater
V Hoard, whose duty It should f&gt;o where they will reside.. Mr. Lee is connect v,ith the national highways, in the progressive ranks of the coun­ inspection work.
I
part of tho work are now engaged
to investigate and make report upon an employee of the. Atlantic Coast will carry by a good majority. Every ties of Florida.
in inveaitgating the best kind of*
A
list,
of
twenty-five
nnmes,
five
citizen of the county costing to San­
As to tho matter of just who will
the feasibility and practicability of Line Railway Company.
ford brings in tho giuti•tidings that be allowed tp .vote ut tho bond clet- from each district in*, the county material for the toads. Since brick ■
Government purchase of the East
the people in the county nfe stand­ tion on' thie^jfctju c l 1^:| -ember, ?it - Were selected at the nicetiag jd 52 seems to be the. only permanent
Congregational Church
vCozujt * Cartel, for tho purpose * of
paving, a ^ party of DeLcnd folks
»
Regular xvixirep on r.ext Sunday ing up squarely foi bonds for gooi might be . w«ll to state that evety itveredltod delegates oI eighteen
Iiftra-Coastal Waterway construetmadman automobile tour to Orlunmercial
nnd
civic
oiganlzatiomi^mTlio
The roads. They realize that anything •fiegistorod voter who han paid bis
tion through Florida. This Board is both morning ami, evening,
drf^estcid
ay via Sanford an d'in ­
rooms’c/
the
JnckaonviHo
chamber
of
evening subject xxill bif.'# practical Ice* than hard roads will be money poll Uix for 1911 and 1911 will, bo
• now busy collecting
• • data, for considspected
the
briek roads of Seminole
cyyimcreo
inat
night,
and
dispatchod
oration, and our friends of. the anid talk, thu fourth in the ipries, "Jeseus wasted urld the bond isaup is the allowed to'eusL'.tt Jfeliot oiithut'aajfC
county and Orange county.
at
once'
to
Governor
Park
Tram­
All member* and only way to obtain, good roads now This according to Countr Attorney,
canal project are nctixxly supply­ Life Principles
Gto. A.-DcCottca fy tha.Jhw govefn- mell with request thnt he consider ' Led ?y th*nt indonitablc scout,
ing same. * It would seem that we friepds are cordially invited to thcW ‘H1 ' 1 l,a&gt;‘ for ,hem “ * &gt;ou R°- -* *
•
There
will
be
slight
opposition
ing such election.
•
r the appointment. of the new bon id Chris. O. Cndringtun, editor of the
who know the supreme advantages, rcrviecs. Come add enjoy a refresh­
of county commissioner* from among DeLand News and ono of the gieutfrom
some
people
of
SUnford
wheie
In
the
bond
election
foi
school
natural, economical and otherwise, ing service and fellowship with
the men on that .list, word of his est good roads boosters in the state,
of tho St. Johns; should not bo nnlecp other*, even 1 hough•you might pre­ the tuxes are high, or stfposed* to be purpi sox .on Sept. 7th. only free
high, and som
hol ers can vote, according tp the removal of the county commis­ the party left DeLnnd early, in thet
und permit only Ihe'canalside of the fer to stay at hofilp.
„ * x n,K" ’
tuple.,hut these eld lion 'c:.ll as published ebt'where sioners having been received during morning and arrived in this city
— Utuuquestion to b*&gt; presented. While thr
the session
about idi.e o clo. k. After resting a
peo;
xv h &lt;m t T e p r * ~ * * ^ 4 * * * * :® r ’
instt uctionA of the Hoard cover,
f&lt; w ii.im.ius tLi y left for Oilando,
input
up
t«
thrill
in
the
prop,
r
primarily, tin- canal route ir.vcstf
where tin expteted to have a lunch
light
will
faxor
tie
bond
iseue
for
tin
j
uml
gution, we runnot construe the Res­
and spviul the remainder of the day.
slight
raise.
\X
jl!
lie
offset
by
thededct«
olution authorizing name, to in- in­
In the party were I. H Tatum,
crease in the roe.d tax.
j to
tended to confine the deliberation',
U. E. Godinaii, I T. Blaine, C. T.
Many
citizens
of
Sr
mmole
who
to this alone, inasmuch as the j/lirasKruse, Mr. .and Mrs. R. P. Walter,
ing pmploys the words, "or any par­ EDOL’RD D’OI/E ASSIST­ urc away from heme are wiiting
A. O. Klingrmui and Klingnutn Jr ,
letter- to the Herald urging the
allel route, "although Major Lad tie
L.
I’. U illiurnson,. V. W Gould,
ED BY LOCAL*TALENT
TAMPA WILL GET LARGE
of the Corps of Engineers u| p«:urs
Harry Philips. W. I). Ililyne*. W. C.
to incline to that interpretation of
FOR i;LKS LODGE
Hoy Smuts and Sparrows
. helping out in this mfitter leave a
c k o W D S FROM CITIES
Watt*,'*H. S. Thomas,' B. W. Brown,
tho Congressional act.
Below we
The standing of the Hoy Scouts conttibution at the Herald Office.
Robert Brown, G. H. A. Fish. V. H.
OF
THE
NORTH
'
give the ■Resolution, precisely as it
The offer from Mayor ThiashoK
in killing sparrows content to Thurs­
\ oorhis, S. I), lorday. Mayor McTho'
famoua
old
English
Comedy
was enacted and recorded
is a cooking outfit for the hoy s
day night is us follows.
"David Garrick
has always been
^ Even ut this early dale, the rail­ Diiirmond, E I. Powe, Hnymand
"The Secretary of War is author­
Edwin Milieu, 107: Izzic Kunnei, camp**
Thi offer from Hill Hardu great fnvoiite with both ths prof­
roads included in the Southeastern Jordan, W (' Jackson Chtis. O.
ized to uppoint a Board of three of­
106; Edward Meisoh, 49; Reginald wan* i* a Stevens "Crack Shot"
ession and ' theatre going public,
Passenger Association have granted Codrington, J F AUi". F. L. Row­
ficers of the Engineer Corps of the
16; Eriifnt Kiftr to boy h killing fhe most sparnnd justly so.
It tells a story of
rates of piucticully one faro for the land, J. S. Smith, Rev. .C. L. ColUnited States Arm y to examine and
Hrotherson, 18; Ix'slic Hill. 1 1 ; rowx
liits, J. S. ^lay. J, S. Rogers, C. O.
absorbing heart interest und has
round trip from Tampa from Wash­
appraise the value of .the work und
Frank Purdon, 1 2 ; lOdph Barlow, 1 0 ;
O
neill, J. F. Allen. M. W. Wood­
none of tho feutures of tho stereo­
ington, Evansville, Louisville, St
franchises of thoJSait Coast Canal
Sol Rockmotc. 10; 11 hoys less than
ward, John O Neill.
typed blood and thund6 r melo­
Louis and other Ohio and Missippi
M usson's Uotling Pool
from the St. Johhs River to Key
10, 76; Total killed to date 478.
drama.
Thei#' is no deep dyed
river
points in honor of the South'
West, Florida, with reference to the
The hoy» propose to kill 1 0 0 0 by ^Sw eltering humanly is finding
nfrrcnec Federation
villain; no weeping persecuted hero­
Floridn
Fuir und Gasparilla Carnival \, Florida Coni
desirability .of purchasing said canal
September 1st. nnd Maim that ont a solace these days in the Musaon
xTho eyes of the Southern Methine; no stolon will; no slap stick
to
he
held
late
in
January
or
early
by the United States and the con­
only the offer by Mayor Thrasher, swimming pool, recti tly built on
buffopnery,— but a sweet, pretty,
Later on connecting odist Church are upon the' Wes­
struction over the route of tho snid
but the offer of the Hill Hardware Pine street, twe blocks east of San­ in February.
wholesome romance with a strong
lines
will
offer
low
rates from New ley Bible Clnsses of Flqxidu just
canal cf a freo und open waterway,
ford avenue. The poyl is the most
Co.
_
vein of refreshing and refined com­
York,
Chicago,
Kansas
City nnp now. Florida is to take an advance
having a depth and’ capacity, suf­
Assist the boys nil you can. The popular place in the ^ity nnd is well
edy.
other distant points, nnd the Afjnntic step in Sunday School work nnd
ficient for inland navigation.
Said
munitions of war are expensive for purtonized day and night hy old
Const Line, Seaboard Air Line und federate all her organized Wesley
"D avid Garrick will he presents some of the boys
Board, to the extent that the same
, .
•
if you feel like and young alike.
SoutW en—nrr—preparing—rn nfiefTiTc r Iasses: ■ Tilts will place Flocjdir
can be done, from surveys herrto- eil ut the Impcriul Theatre next
farmers special trains lu order to third in the line of conferences
7tttp iimitt1 Under TtlP direction oT ■T-nesxtny'rvrning-ttrr-ltlirnmttPr ThP
The
attract
agriculturists from
other taking this advanced step.
auspices
of
the
Sanford
Lodge
of
the War Department, shall also ex­
first conference to federate Its rlasscs
states
to
this
section.
Elk*,
undei
the
direction
of
Eduoard
amine and investigate the feasibility
xyus South Carolina, tho next to
for the purpose of such a Wntcrxvny, D Olzo, who will af^eu? in the title
The Gsapnrilla Carnival, which is fall in line was tho Central Texas. 4
role,
n*purt
he
has
played
ovei
500
of any parallel route between snid
THF.Yv HAVE BEEN LEGISLATED Ol!T OF WH^AT to bo made simply an advertising conference. *
points. The said Board shall make timeA in the principal cities of the
and crowd-drnwing adjunct to the
The Wesley’*' Bible Class Feder­
IS COMING TO THEM
a report of its work, together with United States nnd Cunndn.
fair, will be advertised in the north ation of the Florida Conference will
Edwaid Deslorges. a young prof­
its conclusions upon the probable
ns never before by the Fair AMO(*he formed nt Orlandd, Florida, Qet.
cost and commercial adxantngcs and essional actor of exceptional nhility,
Punta Gordh, Fla., Aug. 27. The panics from exchanging tiansport- iation, tniliuud*, hotels und other
26 altd 27. 1915.
will
play
the
part
of
blustering
old
military and nnxul uses of snid route
rommittee on legislation of the South ation for
newspaper
advertising agencies, and in view of tiw furl
There is at the present .time 237
or routes, to the Secretary of War, Simon Ingot, r. retired East India Florida Press association has finished should he repealed
The merchant that the Euto|&gt;eun wal will prevunt
inerchunt,
and
Mrs,
D
Oize
will
.be
organized
adult Wesiey Bible Classes'
who shall trunamit the same to Conthe work assigned to it ut tho recent is permitted to swap groceries for thousands from getting abroad and
re#n
ns
simpering
Aruminta
Blown,
In
Florida,
and it is hoped that the
•
gross ns soon as practicable."
meeting in Plant City and is ready advertising, und the farmei can pay' the exposition in San Franclsvo and
of doubtful age nnd literary aspira­ to make its report tq tHo joint moot- his subscriptions with eggs or po- San Diego will be closed, the atten­ number will be increased to 300 by
In an interview with Major Lations.
ing of the South Florida Press assoc-, tutors; why, therefore, should there dance is certain to be of record- the end of the year.
due, ' this gentleman in his always
’
A
specially
selected
cast
of
local
intion and the East Coast Press be any discrimination In such mat- breaking order.
Railroad men pre­
In addition to a fine corps of
polite and courteous manner'', stated
speakers and workers, andto.tho writer that the Bourd has not talent will take tho other pnrts. association to be held in JncksonviJIe tejs?' The fact, thnt there ir such dict thut between 600,0.00 und 700, Florida
ixx yet decided upon a publio H ear­ Miss Grctchen Schultz wjll by seen in October. .Tho members of thoi discrimination in tho rase of rail- 0 0 0 people will visit Florida during they rank amongst the very bfeet,
ing, .that the data now in process of in tho leadinjg roly, Ada Ingot, for fommlttc# were Messrs. A. P. Jor- 1 roads is based upon £0ntempt1l&gt;lti thjB^yvintcr nonths, ahd this is re­ there arc to ho a number of speak­
Some
'
collecting 1 will , -first lie carefully which she is admirable suited to dan of the Puntn Gordn Herald inferenco. thnt all uditnn&gt; can -bo sponsible for tho decision' of the ers from oi»t side tho. state.
studied., and then, if such a . public every requirement of the pnrt.. Miss nnd R. O. Meek-of the Foit Meade^ bought with • railroad tickets, but South Floridn Chamber of Com­ of theso ure. Bishop James Atkin*,’
Their investigations were not with food and clothing.
merce nnd Tampa Hoard of Trade known'ns tho Sunday School. Bishlp;-’
. Hearing is deemred advisable, / ‘all Olga-Schultz will havo'the character Lea del.
directed ‘ particularly toward rovisinr
favor of holding nit agricultural Dr. C. I). Bulla, superintendent of
persons interested will bo welcome" ccinedy role of Mias Smith. . *
“ The Bryan primary law should
T^he pnzt-of Dick Chivy, a dissolute sion-of the libol laws but they have
fuir
In Tnmpu. County and indivjd.- tho Adult Wesley Class Movement,
.anil doubtless given an opportunity
he so amended as to givo tho news­
to^submit t$&gt; the Board tjidr views young nobleman with sporting pro­ taken up several- other matters In papers fair returns for political ad­ unl exhibits are expected from all Nashvillo, Tcnn.; Mixx Elizabeth
and arguments. Tho Major, farther, pensities will be, in the hands of which the newspaper men of the vertising.
Every candidate for sections, ind. several counties have Kilpatrick, u noted Sunday School
The
. gave it as his sense of the Rcaolu- Clarenco Mahoney. Tho yolcbrated state ate vitally interested.
office should be nllowed to s|&gt;end already arranged to have exhibits. specialist of Corinth, Miss.; Mr. J .‘
. tion that tho piimary.question be- trio . of comedy characters, Mr. repoit follows.
The business men of Tnmpu want M. Way, secretary of tho Atlantic
for advertising in newspapers as
"T h e injustice of tho ' present
for tho Board is the advisability of Smith, tho wine merchant, tho deaf
k
-distinctly... un’dcjxtood that no Division, extending from Maryland
,
,
,
.
v, i much as $100 in each llaily and 525
Florida.
the purchase of the existing .J£aaL Mr. Brown, tho silk merchant and libel law arUes from the w ooingJ,n rach weok)y. .
one penny thnt hi* invested In the
Coaat Canal, or tho construction of the bashful, stuttering Mr. Jones of lection 13 of the bill of rights of
South Florida Fnii will he expended
[lembcrship In the class federation
" I f the association npproves of
The word*
,
a parallel'route, and added, " I am will be played lospcctively by Chas. tho state constitution.
in behalf oLxiiui Gnsparllja Carnlvlil,
include ull, presiding elders,
pot sure that tho Board will feel Dingce, Sam ’Yontz and Reginald 'good motives should be stricken theso suggestions; we recommend which wIU Hm^ used wholly for the pastors, aupcrlntchdents, officer* and
Holly.
out, and to this end a constitutional that $26 be appropriated out of its purpose of advertising and drawing
justified in going .into the general
teacher* Of oigutiitcd . classes and
Tho reserved senta will be on amendment should be Hubmitt'ed.
treasury to puy Judge ‘William A.
question of an Intra-Coastal W ater­
■crowds to South Florida from other member* of Wesley Bible CInss*e,
sale at Phillips Drug Store on Sat­
Hocker,
or
any
other
capable
law­
" A law should be passed to porway on any. other route, but if your
states, as it recieves more tree ndveimit newspapers to puhHsh any mnt- yer whom tho association may sel­ tising from northern newspapers adtiiY,* senior and hitermcdlate.
people desire to suhniiMo the Board urday morning.
tors contained in the public records ect, to prepare nnd write out in than #ithe&gt; the New Orleans or
Preliminary to Uuj great meeting
any .facta or statements in favor of
Sunday
School
Institute
of
town, city, county or state, and. legislative form the laws and change* Mobilo Mardi Q fgj celebrations.
In Orlando, Mira May Kilpatrick
. the alternative route by way of tha.
•_
___‘ ’ ’
and Mf. Way will make dn itinerary
St. Johns River, I shall be glad to|'sVNext Tuesday an all-day Kundny forbidding tho taking of any legnl in laws, which wc herein 'indicate
thuf
we"want
and
send
them-(o
our
uctlon,
civil
dr
1
ciimlnal,
against
of Florida in the interest of the
School
Institute
will
be
held
at
the
rece’lve them nnd lay them before
Sunday at Baptist Temple Aug 29.
ouj
secretary,
T.
M.
Callahan,
Fort
editors
.or
owners
of
newspapers
work.
Mica Kilpartick whl be. at
Congregational
Church,
for
all
the
the. Board..
Myers;'that thf seCTetcry bcl hstructo , .Largo audiences -wro attending tho following places; Qainesvlile,
publishing
such
records—
unless
it
schools
of
the
city.
A
special
speaker
The situation being as it •!*, we
t&gt;d to have 2 0 0 copies of each printed the Temple services this summer. Oct. 17, Ocala, 18th; Lakeland 19th;
again urge the highly sensible nnd representing life State S. 8 . Aesoc- can bo clearly shown that the pub­
and mail one copy of darh to each All tho comforts possible have been 8 nra!&lt;^^ 2 0 th.; Manatee, Palmettom
V snfo plan, of passing resolutions &lt;by iation, will ho present to lend nnd In­ lication thereof wns prompted by
nexvspapor in (he state, and .that arranged. Sunday School zt 9.30 i*. nnd ^Qpldentown, ’ at Br&amp;dentown,
malice.
A helpall the Commeicinl Oiganizations, struct in the discussion.
"T h V c should he a 'la w to pro-, evcfy noiwpiper .editor and pub- m.; Trenching 1 1 . 0 0 a. m. "The'last - 1 st ; Plant City 2 2 nd,; Tkmpa, 23
. Civic,-Municipal, and Country Clubs, jul program is provided and every
in series on "T h o Revisions of thc nnd j24th. . Mt Way will, visit these,
Trades) Merehantile und Agricul­ Sunday School*‘ wptker is urged' U&gt; hiblt the'publication of legal notices1 ,i8hcr ln nor,d* bi* n “ . PIcd^ not Bible.
B. Y. P.-U. at 6.45, Misti
tural Unions, nnd'. the wiiting of plan to be-, prednel,— 9.30 a . m, of ahy kind in newspa|&gt;erB thut havel,to » uPPort for election to the legU- Minnie Stewart, President. Jr. It. Y. plares. JackxonviHe, Oct. * 17th.;
personal letters, jniivewally through­ 2.30 p. nt. aifd 7.30 night, next not been established at leakt three \l* turo • «y .»n*n who will not&gt;romisc P. U. at 6 .4 S, Mrs. Forrest Gatohel, DeLand, 18th.; l ’uiatka, 19th.; Bar­
tow, -2 0 th.; Arcadia,; 21st.;. Punta
August SI. '
years; ?lao, a law requiring that ail ,tobeft e^rort,
“ c,,^e thc
out this‘ .Vitalii Interested distijrt, Tuesday,
v
*
_ ____ r
Lender.
Preaching at 7.46, "Hav­ Gotd», 22nd.; Fort Myers, 24th.
yrhich we desire.
legal
notices
by
individuals
be
pnid
setting fqjth the
incontrovertible
ing. Account* will he the subject of
for in advatico.
Field secretary, A. H. Cole, -of’
convin•
Jr’ egro .BAdly Burned •
V t» ‘ and argument's :that 'convlh"
. "W d recommend that the propos­
addrusp.' The chorus choir .will
ia_^»uxy with arrange­
clixgJy ^ n e to tbo St;. Johns River N A negro employeeTjf.lh#
*»All town, dty. cojlnty 'and state ed pledgu.be drawn up here atidijow bo In charge*of Mrs) Eincst ^etta. D»dO
— 1 * jhtra't
T- &lt;“ 1 nampd -W «IlC 5 f ,while working in officials' should he required "by law and that every' editor and publisher
ments for the federation and ex­
pa the •reasonable .m id ilogicalThe 12 pieee orchestra mi chnrgs of
pects It to‘ be a greet sued« )
^ Coastal Deeper
Waterway route tho. rouhd house •wa*• bitdly Vuihed td buy all' their blank books and here present 4 * well as others now
M; 1 - MnrgnlVt Dr.vis.
:' \
from JackionvUie southward.’ These Thutsday, by Asgaphig*stsa'tn and’ the printed stationery for their office* In Jacksonville come forward and
Electric fan*, hand fans,‘ ice wate^ o .
letters and resolutions if prepared Injured man"was rushed to Oic.pfilce from Florida printing' concern*, jf sign the pledge and thnt copies Always- welcome at Baptist Temple
Mr*. JO'u-ph La Rocl^c returned und delivered jo either the 8 crret*ry of Dr. RobsOn for ti'eatmei.t. It is such supplies can’ be furnishe'd by of the pledgo bo sent’ to all newspaper
to bor ijomc *ift ^Tatnfm y’estetday,
of- the Sanford Commercial. Club', not thought that the injur will prove Florida printers:
In Florida xvhlch are not ’ now rep­ '.''•Davis Garrick lmjtcrhil Theatre after s/ fow days ‘visit to her niece,
C
''• ’ or the .Secretary or Chairman of the fatal.
"T h o law prohibiting railroad com- resented in thU city.
next Tuesday.
5fre.
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PEOPLE ALL OVER SEMINOLE COUNTY
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DAVID GARRICK AT .
IMPERIAL TUESDAY

CHEAP RATES TO'
FROM ALL POINTS

NEEWSPAPERS WANT THEIR DUES

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AUGU3T 24,

THE SANFORD HERALD

i
INTERIOR • .
nKPARl'MKNT OF TUB INTI
•
.F o r Rant- One 4 acts ffald, on
U. 8. baud omr* at Os«aw&gt;villa,
, . . . Pin.
.
ft aero fl*ld under state of
high
yi
, Notice If horoby «»*oa Ihlt O oO f** O*
to COW- (lllyard. of
AJUmonto Sprlnga. Worlds.
cultivation. • Also planted ^
•V
w “ who,. on D w ttn w r
IS II mod. Home;
|Uire W .
iU
NfW
pees. Reasonable tent. Inquire
t N, dj
Entry No. 01776,
007.-. hr
...
nnd
HEI(
of
N
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8
action
14. Township
9&lt;M
C. Post; ‘
11
Booth.'
Rant#
15
Knot.
TnMahnoooo
Mer­
,
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pag e fo u r

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30000

will* 1 drive practically every eonf
bird from the country.
*&gt;« hM
any redeeming trelte, euch ns the
eating of noxious weed seeds, or the
killing of.hxrmfiil InJects, *re have
yet to learn of it.

‘
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BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

Therefore, we ssy with the Lake­
land Star. SWat the EnglUh Spar­
row, and swBt*hlm’ hard, for there
never was p greater pest. He is the
u'orst little plrato. bird in all creattion, and should be shot on sight
wherever found.— Wstero Eagle. •

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C1IIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

have no brief to defend editors
or ptoof readers about the errors
f I have no interest In the Herald husbands surely have no thought that appear in the papers. Some­
especially but sometimes do a little of marriage and the question of times my stuff comes out In the
•missionary work among the ladles their ago would make no particular Herald In such funny
shape
regarding circulation and it -is the difference. Funny . old world Isn't that I cannot re'cognlie the child of
surprise of my life to find so man It? Deah me.
my brain nnd I feci like cusalng out
•
•
♦
of our brightest ladies who hav
tho.entire Herald gang. Hut when I
not yet convinced their hausbands T There seems to bo other places take a walk through a printing office
that they should subscribe to their where tho sparrow is getting next and note the many. different things
homo paper. They buy it at tho to them and for the benefit of a that the boys have- to contend with
news stands sometime and borrow few old sinaies who have censured jn t},c
WOrk I goneralfy' com
their neighbors paper all the time mo for a crusade on the English promise by setting up the cold
and these same people have plenty sparrow I reproduce the following. dripks all around.
However there
of money and are well able to tako
art&gt;;inwny
readers
in
Sanford and
"Just when we thought we’d
the paper. Funny world, Istt’l it.
ofkWbVre
that
love
to
got back at
made peace between the English
Deah me.
the’ newspapers for errors when in
sparrow
and
thy
world
the
lakeland
•
4‘ • *
•“
EUr comes out with an editorial’ truth there are as many ®rr&lt;Jr* in
• There are many things that are_which says, "The English spsrrow— tho general m a k e - u p - o f evory in&lt; vworse than dancing and car’d play- kill him.
And just to think a idual to more t h a n offset any fh the

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and

one

of

g o s s ip in g nnd
y o u r n e *ig •h •b p r.
In g

of

th em fs th o

urt

o f . p r e a c h e r - e d it o r

is

t r y i n g to

p re v e n t

t e llin g
ta lcs a b o u t |us f r o m b r in g in g
about per.ee
tW
inh e n y o u ®
a r c__a d a n ? - I k i l l i n g " o u r .friends, the e n e m y .

p la yin g

cards y&amp;u- h a v e

no

Tam pa

by

paper.

\ ty o ld f r i e n d

Kar.«r.s

pep pushers

,

Scou ts

C ity

qnd

n u t h o r i x o d 7. t h e

M nyor

w a r on t h o s p a r r o w s .

E v e ry . Week &lt;he p a p e r — this p a p e r

out

Troop

One

of

and

m ent

them

down

ready

k ill 500 s p a r r o w s b y

th ef other

plurc

thnt

is ||eb -wt/urrow ' ^ b o u n d s . ' C o m i n g

o

a.

w o m n n ’s

character

in
g o s s ip in g ,
broke
f a m i l y ill g o s s i p i n g , ruined

hns

m ade

a d v-i.t

in

disgust,

result, o n e s porrhub. d o o r w a y s and
sidew alks
are
c o n t in u a lly
lit t e r e d

it. ntort' ‘ * I hi* p i t y
•
•

h ave

se■cn

n ot

Inf

time.rutor sine*

r r fin it*

the

tllUlf’ -l1 hit®

per cent o f t h e la d ie s o f ' S a n f o r d
fused to g i v e
of

them

hint their ages.

w e re

w hich is on e
th a t

I

th ey

m a r r ie d

curinot
were

mi.itis
w ou ld

of
be

muids

a lw a y s

marriage

to

tr ake

have
and

good

-luwidioi p o f * t b e
ladie s

a

Now

by

slipping

age lim i1
w it h

the

e v e r - fu llin g

rubbish

i- the s t r e e t , and he is never so hap-

q u e n t ly

|&gt;l.')s

havoc

in

the

Lope
chance

sq u eech

by

the

ed ly

Hut

th e

m o i'o t o u o u s .

sound h e a l t h y

som e

g rillin g
and

to
He

that

c ritic

nnd

fe el, sh o u ld he

p o in t

nut

the

typo-

jrwphii-iil errors, so to s p e a k , in t h e
mnkfl_up o f t he h i l a r i o u s ones,
F irrirtstance.

riou .

s h a v e s hirnM-lf, a n d
poured

in

church

Jehu* J u n k i e s

last

Sunday

w ith

a

patch

apof

u n d e r the a n g l e

wiiinkers

g a n l e n thumb*. Sis S t i i 'g i n s

is

th e e a r,

a g g r e s s iv e ,

v u t y on

one

i|unrr..| b o t t o m

nn(L j n

tim e one

of

had

her hut or.

nro to

S ep t.

oco k in g

under

th e

Hym an,

lea d ersh ip

and

M o u g h t o n , a s s is ta n t Scout­

m aster .h a v e '" e n te re d

left.

The

S coutm aster,
h eartily

Htto

Saturday

nigh t,

Aug.

21st.

is, as

f o llo w s .
Those

k illin g

five

or

10;

M i l t o n . t&gt;4; issie

Lee

Peck,

'J;

m ote.

R u n n e r, 39;

Owen

JUggins 8,

F r a n k P u r d o n , 8;
R o h t. H o lly,
6;
F i n e s t H r o t h e r s o n . fi; R a lp h H a r­
l o w 6;
sm all

Sol

Rnt-hm ore,

n u m lsT s

15;.

• 5;

Total

Othur

250.

g iv e n .

The

hoys

have

under-1

* lb le ( o

decid ed |

side
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best

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known

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tie

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T oots
gen t),

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s e m i-a n n u a l

am in ation
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teachers e x ­

will be held at Sitnfofd,
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T h e C om pan y B e lo n g s to Y ou!!!
II YOU, the policy holders constitute the BIGGEST and BEST Life In­
surance Company in the
___ world today.
_ Withjyour
_
help
eip tand the help of
YOUR friends
* ends ‘it'will‘ 'coutinue
‘
to .........
hold FIRST
.
PLACE among A LL the
Companies in the WORLD.
II YOU have Four Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars reserved under. ’/
the very stringent laws of the state of New York for YOUR selves thh. *
policy holders and in addition thereto you have over thirty-One Millions
of Capital and FUrplus.
.
• -. ?
^ 'You pay a
cl&amp;im every 42 seconds d u r i n g business hdiirs.
^1 You issue or revive 8,040 policies, per day which / •amounts to $1,708,728.00 and you are increasing your j-,
assets $161,826.87 per day.
■'««»
I
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CO policies in effect and your
If You have over lSjOOO
O
income last year wtus over $127,000,000.
*1
11- Remember the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
is YOUR Company. Invite your friends to join YOU.

-^ iE E M E R E . R O G E R S
Residence: The Oaks

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P. O. Box 1001

C ounty

paper,

other

1! rriK* Metropolitan Life Insurance Crn pony is now a ^IIJTUAL COM­
PANY, YOUR Company more than ever I « f&lt;»rt. It is owned by YOU
and twelve million othi-r policy holders ip. the l nited ^';ite&gt; ;inti Cnna'in.
*
Now as never before this Con'pm.v is a ( oirpai.\ OK TliK PKOI'LI*!.
FOR TIIK IttOPLK. AND BY '1 HE PKOPI.H. '
* Such h(.nus(*s as yuu may rcccivt* on yoi.r prlicirs wi i hr \ ( ) { RS .is a
matter of RKill' i because the Company is Yol.’R t ompany. NOI
OWN IT and YOU manage .it. You have a right to v&lt; 1" for Directors
*
Because the Metropolitan Life Insurance ( orr.par.y is YDl Ii Company
it will be able to help you EVEN MORE than it has in the piust.
% Think of l)onuses or earnings of the Company returned to you.
*il Think of the freedom to go into any occupation without forfeiting your
rights to protection
II- Think of the fact that you are entitled to paid-up Insurance to borrow
money, to surrender your ploicy and get cash money; to continued
insurance without cost.
H These arc only a FEW things that have been done in 25 years to
give you cheap and good insurance. There are many others.
If And now GREATEST of ALL, THIS Company is NO LOGGER
OWNED BY A FEW STOCKHOLDERS, hut it BELONGS TO YOU
TH E POLICY HOLDERS.
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in

R e g u la r

.'tu p r i. i.ivt.dcn l.

peckt-gen,

un iu cf«en i.y

a llo w e d

th o

tin biidlus

articles

will

i-xa m u n itio n

exit n iir u .tim

fee

Ir.Btruution.

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or
be

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of

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must be p a id .in a d v u t.r e
C ou n ty

For

97 Turi. 5lr

104-tf

a practical

nurse

address

HOT

feren ees

furnished.

call

M a gn o lia

312

ave.
‘

or

Ree-

104-yt

ItliAl ADVt RllSINli

the boys,

th e b e U » o f t h e v illa g e huiiK|
of

WANTED

^ormelly.

In
F rid a y ’s
paper
the
stand-!
in g o f th o s e k illin g 10 o r m ore will|
in*

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f.
Thrnnhnr
S u p e r i n t e n d ’.t.t
I’ uldic
'

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T

T h e s t a n d i n g o f tho boys

a t 8.00 » . ID.
t,
.
i
t
E x a m in a t io n ^ for w h i t e t e a r h m
w ill be held in S a n fo r d H ig h School
_
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.,,
.
t R
1 1 1
UUlUiinK
h x il m il.rt ion for coforco
fe: chers w ill be
d ii
Hooper
* •
ArJatll'ir \

iflt

i:

o u tfit.

Goo.

th is w o r k .

Hemlnule
Ike County Jadge'a Court
Ceuely, Mtsle of Flerlds.
In Ur F.ktete ol
W. II, Undrrwood.
T To Kmily J. Underwood, Kate Under*
Aroed, N. II. CSxrner. (Jutrdlsn,- Seminole
County Hank, t f Seminole Couniy, Florida.
Of »ny othfr |
I J m n IntirNltil
Where*,, Kmily J. Und. r»oon, Admin
litrslrii of thq 'Katate ol W. if. U*»J»rdefeated, haa filed her petition. It,
L o s t — S a t u r d a y n i g h t . L i t t l e g o l d wood,
thi* rnurt. aettlne forth the 'act. that ahe
ha,
nhauatrd
all ol tha perwmal property
w i s h - b o n e pin.
I f f o u n d plcnxe Ace
lilnnii\x to aald eetate, and that thare re­
G u y S te n s tr o m a t H e r a l d Office. l-2t mains an indebtedneaa a|aloft the aald
ratal* of. 16,744.03 atid praying that an o&gt;d*r of thi, court may b« ynteicd, declarW a n t e d — K o d a k fin is h in g , 24 h o u r Inc lot* anven and elcnt (7 and It) o{ block
(our (4) nl tier (our (4b according to K. )l.
s e r v i c e . F ilm s d e v e l o p e d 10c, priutn Tridord'a'
map of the eltjr o f Sanford.
4 c r c e c h . Box 976, S a n fo r d Fla l - 6 t p se-nl noli» Tourty, Florid*, of whirl! real
1N t i l " W. II. Underwood dlrtl. l i n e d *nd
. nuauurd, aaxel. In the hands of the Admin*
W a n te d — Perm anent
position
b y Ltratrla, ,for._ the payment of_ dri.i*. and
_ . I
- .
,
that a sale of same may be ordered by this
first-class, e x p e r ie n c e d
y o u n g l a d y j ,,,,,, 1 ^ fqr the nurpeae of payln* ih* debt,
sten ograp h er, fro m N e w Y ork, ra il
'»»•»•*** r a u t e . ^ g ^ t h * -rders nl
,
’
priority etfahlbbcd by U-r
;it •
I I'h'^ra f)n ( &lt;*
104-tf
ThrM* irr, thtr«for*i to command y**ii to
~
------- ~—------------ -- — . ■iif^w c»u«c. if any you hmrr, on or b«*for*
fx
............ . m
.
*
i l l t l « first day of Sopte^AUer, A. I). l ’J16.
I3o y o u w ant c o u n t r y h iin jjc lo w
the pruyoe of the itid petition lijouH
L u k e front, hath r o o m , nicely p r o - no,1
■nr* ln order dirertl n th*
1
aa|r of TAid r»*hl sftnlr f *i ' red by tnle
v ir ie d ,
H o r »e a n d
B u ^ ^ y , c h ic k e n I ourt.
. i .
%r e\
t• i
^ I
WITKKhS my niim* a« ( ’ our ty J u l f ‘,
r u n s lino houses 160 chickens, lf&gt; n(
r*oun*v •foewn®id, thi* tji» f^**t flay
a&lt;'i«*» land.o w ner nuist h a ve b a r g a i n ' u(
K *'•
.,
,
__
.
i
'• ’■all
Ilao. &lt;•
il.rrlra.
4%nu nf f J iud rc.
'o r
cash and- v&lt;-ry cheap.
A.
!’

1 st and

o f . M r.
M r.

For Rent-Now Cottage. J. Musaon
98-9tp
JB5=

not to I e satisfied w it h less than
tier
l i t t l e , 1000 Kill, &lt;1t * i v r all assistance pos-

a n d t h e s h o e s t r in g on
sh o w e d t h r o u g h wjiat

h a ir s1u&gt; hud

d e cid - skirt o f

and

if&gt; mo.it

th at- th e y

Jno. T . H r a d y , 34; R e g i n a l d H o lly
2 9; E d m o n d M r is c h , 11; I ^ s l i e Hill,

c o n t i n u a l l y in a shrill and unm usical real
"squeech,

agree­

his t o r m e n t o r s w o u l d
turn

if nure nnJ o t h e r filth, but he TtlhO'frt— o f his ja w the * i z e o f a gro w n m a n s

«&gt;!&lt;i

Scouts

T

F or Rent— Two acred improved
land, all tiled. Cash rent. Close in.
Enquire Arncrt s limber. Shop 96-tf
--------------- :--------- 1-------------------FO R R E NT— Pleasant room* and
offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
Lako Monroo and nflw post-office
site. Also, store room, same building.
Call "jn\»tcher Realty Co., Bishop
Block, Phone 248.— W ant 95 tf.

Scouts

E d w in

fr o m

Hus chief fe e d in g g r o u n d

The

For Rent or Sale— Houso on Pal­
metto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 1 0 1 -tf

declare

in to

Whereat a petition haa boon proourtod
to htik Hoard, signed by moro than twentyfix# per coat of tho duly quaJMod oloctora
reoidlng will la Hperlal Tat School District
No. I, Seminole County, Florida. Baking
that aa eUetion be hold, to determine tho
question at to^tbo issuance o^ band*. In tho
■um ol 176,000.00, to ba uaed lor
_ pur,
poee ol acquiring, enlarging, furmihing and
othoiwiaa Improving aehooli and school
buildings in told Special Tat School Diotrlct No. 1, Seminole County, Florida,
Thertfora be. it resolved, That an elec­
tion be, and the tamo la hereby ordered to
bo held la aald Special T a t Rrhool Dis­
trict No 1 of Homlnole County, Florida, oa
tho 7th day of September, A. I&gt;. 1S16, to
determine whether or not there ahatl bo la•ued by aald Special T a t Bchnol Dletrict Nrf. ’ T
of Seminole Bounty, Florida, bonda In the
turn ol 176,000.00, to b«&lt;u In trrct at the
rate not to exceed « pel, yfcnt per annum,
the prinrlpal nl ■aid bonda to mature
thirty yrxrt after the date ot the Uxuanee
thereof.
Done sad ordered in refular eosxloa od
thie the 2nd day of Aogud, 1916.
F. P. Foratqr. China
'
H. C. Dickson
*
C. P. IlxrrUon
*
Atte*t
I). L. Thrt-her. Supt. I’ ublfr in* •
' atrurUon snd Secretcry et Qoird
of Fuhlie Initructlon -ol Bern*
. ,
Inole County Flolrda.
v9-Tue«-6te

F o r Rent— Several nice office
rooms over YowelPa. • Enquire N. P
Yowell A Co.
82-tf

hns

bis f.-.-lings; end f i n a l l y w o n d e rs h o w

1S41* it a i d or« hurd us w. I|
H e ii..s n ot c r o o k e d
t h e o ld e v e n th e g i l t o f s o n g, b u t con verses s w it c h

a fo rlo rn
lig htin g

w ill

hi * rent

too,

g id d v

tile
v in ta g e o f
d i f f e r e n t bee; use

of

Anftrrird

ami

re-

w ith

to

c r U c tc d

receive a c a m p in g

t w o or e i i t ' u w o o l l y w o r m til r e l i e v e

q u e s t i o n py ns w h en s c r a tc h in g n w .iy in mu- tjn s h a v e n

understn ml

young

cn-

M ost

la d ie s ,

p h a s e of the

w ith b oth h n n d a t i f d , and p r o ­
to baw l out th e ed ito r p u b 'lc ly .

fit* ilit y o f e x p l a i n i n g .
T h e n be g o e s
l»'*r*. t o the “ hop r.nd bites n n o i l in

w &lt;. r k

I

scorn a n d

do a b e t t e r

and l o w l v , grir.s a su n -grin ns i f he
lik .! it, beeau xe he k n o w s th e u t t e r

in the c it y b u t 1 glean it f r o m g o o d
a u th o rity th a t about s e v e n ty
f iv e

*

cou ld

it

up
n Count&gt; , p resu m n ld y ir «*mpl&gt; grt in
u m a n s can,
„ Il(| j , f u r r c is in g
r.p id ly .

[lorrou \* .1 «lirt y
Tha- Fr-gli -Ii
his
j.e.vt
He
I’ uiltls
lie -1
little
nrntinil th e di'or ant! » in d o w ’•IlHa n y w hnre
ini:*. _ t. wn iny a, rnr; irv#&lt;,
lie Cttfi find u e n i-ic e ,
aiiul a;h a

no w a y

hold the pa pet wu p td
a b la c k s m ith

over

A td ih o tTlitor, b e i n g m eek in s p i r i t

niU, |, tn our

hi.s

m i r t h le s s ly

L-e

business, p e r h u p s In g o s s ip in g
And
y e t t hr ir t o n g u e s w r g nnd rher*

j,r

to-la u gh

For R e n t — Two ( 2 ) rooms suitable for light housekeeping o r for
gentleman and wife,nice rooms for
two men. Call on Mrs. Grace E.
William*, Milliner, 106 First street.
104-2tp
• ■.

H e has called

th e Boy

of. A m e ric a

to

San ford

idian, hta Bind notice of intention to make.
Vlvr*y»*r P r o d to tiUbliftk iH ilm to in#
land above d . erribod, before Clork of Cir­
cuit Court, nl Hanford. Florida, on tho Jlrd
day of September, 1016.
Claimant namoa an witnesses:
john liaaaley, of Maitland, Florida,
•j. J. Dlioa, o f Longwood,Florida.
I „ C. bewta,
off [______
Maitland,. Florida.
fWlte O
W. H. Ward, of Longwood, Florida.
Itobert. W. Ilavia.
Hcgister.
Ole
101-Tu

For Rent— Large front rooms fur?
nished for housekeeping’ !&lt;*.. Box#
Electric Lights,‘good location. 302
Park Ave.
'■■ ■: ■&amp; -104-2tp

Sparrow s

C ou n cil o f

i5r ..t n&gt;'
oth er— has
typ ograp h ical
i t ro ’ « ; r.nd t h e ' e i t a l w a y s s o m e o n e

ru in e d

A

sums It up ns

Boy

Tho

t i m e ' f o g o s a 'p .
T h e r e aro s o m e p e o - j
-phe l &lt;akclS il«(.^lh T i® right
We
p ie in this t o w n th n t will go a t r u i g h b cn m e i T^m ^ s^rtion v h e q t the E o g -

c o n s id e r a b ly w a r m e r than t h is vcheti S o u t h A W p r i d a som e years a go , w e an d
t h e y die. . N'Jot
o t bccau
because t h e y h a v e ,
g o tte n rid o f hint, s a y
danced
or
p la y ed
cards* . 6 ,
*wjj ’ for m a n y .years s a w n o th in g " f JM&gt;
B u t . b ecau se t h e y havo d e l i b f t r l t e l y i hirn, but w ith in the past few seasons reed

I

;

K e l l y o f th e

j f o llo w s . .

T fn iw ^

walked down . the -.aisle with a long
raveling* hanging to hta coat tall;
old Ebeneaer Stone had bjacksd.tho
front compartment of hbi shoe* until
he could see his reflection in them
while hi*, shoe ho*U had not had a
treatment since he bought- them last
summer a year ago. and they bore
traces and the odor of a barnyard;
Hilly D. Damm. ,who ordinarily
docsn t give three whoop* for any­
thing and docsn t care who knows it
blushed a rosy' red when, walking
with his best girl, ho produced a
washing from hla pocket Instead of
hla handkerchief;
Alias Peachie
Peacherino, who la riain thirty-five
and near-sighted, wafted a kiss fo a
travelling man getting on the trOtn
unde!1 the impression that it waa
her brother who departed from our
midst on the same common carrier.
Aa the poet remarks, wo are all poor
critters and prone to errors of make­
up even ns the sparks fly upward;
nnd all good and true editors, In­
stead of impaling the kit and bundle
on'his hnrpodn to get good and even
once for all, will again next week
smile hi* feeble sun-grin when he is
publicly roasted and let it go at
that. An editor hasn t much sense
anyway. That s why he is an editor.
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9

DKI’ AHT.MKNT OF TIIK. I N T K U I O R *
U. S Land DCIpt at
Fli.
Jui&gt; 24. 1PI&amp;
Notice i« h-rs*liy fivun that
flm ry
I )rif pvilU, of (isneva, Florida, who, on
May 20, 191*1, nudt HomwiiftH Kntry, No.
069lf*", fur ‘'W 4 *»f SW*1 Hrclioo 2; ativl
S K h of hi. S hrrUon J T&lt;»wn*htp /
‘ I South,
|{an(8&lt;
Tatlahauer
Mrrlriian^
lantfr 12 Kail.
« ha* lil*d nolle* of irurntfon »«» makn Fl»fry« a* proof, to eatahliah rlaim to tho land
above ilwtfll’Fd. l*t»frrr ClrrV of tli** C'irrulL
(*mjrt. *• Hanford Florida, .in thr 9th &lt;fay
of Srblymhrf. lUlo.
- &lt; laitAaol riant** a * wttnrsvra
I oL. If. Kilbru at t»s&gt;nsiv(, Florida.
M. W. Taylor, «*f (iriivrft. Florida.
J If
l!uddl*«tnn. of (lan*VR, Florida
If \ N htl-«n. .»f
a. I'loritla.
liOHCUT. W. D A V IS .
97-Tura &amp;tc
. H v i ’htrr.

Sutler of Flrr«|on
WhrrrJB. a *prtltl.»n war |&gt;r&gt;*artitrd t tor
( ouniy lluartl^ol I’ut llr 1natruction'of S*tnlnol*» t ouniy.* Florida, on ih” 04h &lt;ia&gt; of
July. A. D. 191 &amp;. rifttrd hy twtrity ftv*»
t«r ern; Of *hr «:«arii,r : tlrnora * ho pay
| lateo on cilhtr r«.ai iir ]»r»t&gt;nal proirvrty ki ll
I who are rvaidthla of that portion o f H*miucl*
( ’ ouniy. Yli»rlda. dracrttinJ aa follows, to-wtt :
i i . g U n ^ t . o n «h.. H..u«h -iioru » i
In t ourt of &lt;auMit Ju tjr, Seminole County
on. ‘»u
quarter .nl* hast t
Mlati* of llo iiil*
*.
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|—
ol tbr
W»M
S
b
..
kt
•
---------- — Mellon *J2. Towtial«p lit * |n l# K*t«t* of
|Ht Ul b °f to fie* to h. a.*t. t ! » t*r* S*u*h to w lllin m I! Stjuirr* dec &lt;*ai«i.|"n o
"&lt; ’ •&gt;- .‘ *&gt;uik*r »
T. •&gt;11 r r -l.'ijr * . lw*M . «. Dfurli u i . . .
,t. ai * t ‘ I i ft*
« b r b » . -I •:».**'• r uf Set
o I «j| pi*r »4»n ■ n- vtr / i**m * r «l"*e a n&lt;1w
’ n*»» •* •afiu- I
m il lk*Ji* I S« lii i af»m «l •• d K*tatr &gt; nu rtid *^irh «•f '»u, arc
hai! ii«&lt; r 1 t i.••
••• olif *•• liftlf
» d «*'•»».* r irr.’by nitif'nd ■*»d r"i'i»rrd t.*
it » ny
•d l r*'' N 4»i i l.r •#. &lt;|u*r I* * 4#l t»*- N'lfili"*-. rlnlitA lrd *i-•:?i: ud?
mil, of n^-.rr nl.
~T— -rr v v r t r n r r v n r ; ----- K . r . t 1
\ &lt; , l r .. C
:.i W iin.m
Kirat ilirnie ill the l« - 1
I*IIdolt’Ml |()W| K Nuuirrk, d»c**«***d. Ini* uf
County
It p and Kangr
run S•'w11 to Si.nf«&gt;id w
____ la llm
_____________
__________
_
ty. norliii,
undcniKnud
F.xrcutrit
of
fir»n t ■
lln*
In
quAiUr• of
rataie,
within two yean from tho date
■■ ■
- the .North* ant
» -|
—
—
, 8*^c-J
•'VV. . ^ald 1
'l'
Dun 'J* then** North 6f» ___
Wreel
i l l .il«
nj:
1
m
itt,
.Hi nv
• anl virani line |u tho North ride o( in J
I ) i l * d July 10th A. D. 19113
.Section t&gt;, Ihrnr, Meat to KoulUait rorgrr
B u i u II. SiiuiiH, D i-.u tr li.
' ol Section
Town,hip 20. Ilanfc JO h o t’ , 97-TuM&lt;lay.9 tf.
'hi.iu*c South unr*hu!( mile, t.rf.re West
or. n.ile tS We,t one half mile poll ..I &gt;.*f. '
where*, a MliCon
thl. .lay W n
4*',n **,• th»•nr• North * h rhwn)
pr*«-rnt*d lo « hs* County Hoard .jf FuLllr
|K
on*- hulf md# poit
1., JTov.ii*. Ip
ittuirurlion
ul■ o*rrtnnlfi
iiunty,
._ #
,,&gt;f hectlon
,
• «.0
,
a ■i uataut. —
»# »**«.«■- ( irii,
i j . tIlorUla,
luriija.
outl. h » ' ' r » i9 hast, tli.rif* We-t |n thr ,
hy raorr l i s t l e . n l y li.e per rent of
W .k i.a
klesf. [kenre
N-rlh.rl&gt; aloof tll, ,|oly' qu.lie. t -left .-, „.,.||nf uithin
WeKioa Itw.r to the hi. John. Ill Ter. then.-- special Ta « Sebo..l |. ..net No 1 .,i S.m-

l-4tc.

of nubile fr«irhoolt
«i(h ln lb * Mid drarrlbrrl t.rrltory, and.
• Wher«a*. aald patilion haa been ca/,(ully
•xiinlned hy I hla lianrd and It ha. been doterminrd b y the Hoard that aald petition
ta alcned by more than cno fourth ol tho
aUctora roaidlns within tha above
Sualitled.
tier I bed trrritur
Mow therelo..'N olle . I. k . , . k . . 1 . _ , K. .
Now theralore. Nonce la hereby (Uvn lhat
on tho 7th day of Septemhnc A D. l'Jlb

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|n^ weho*'a and acfcpjl buildlnga In aaUf
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the Snuthrait corner of the Soutl,»e«t i,uar- i
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lln* |n the Norlhraat quarter pf Section 9, larging «He pr-cvm g.rirruary achoob located
thence North 55 degree* Weet along aald &gt;n i ’alr.etio Avenue. Ip (ha City ol haniord
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Ijr-noard^oi Public Inatruction of Kemlnolif School Dl’ trlct No. I of Homlnol* C o u n ty ,,
t ounty, after aald ilection la held, aerord- Florldd, one* n week for four aueceaviv*
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day oi Augutt, A. D, 1BI6.
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V. P. Portter, Chmn.
H. C. Dlcteon
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C. ,P. Harrison
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�IN THE IfEABT OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

I N S A N F O R D — Life It, Worth Living
VOLUME VII

SANFORD; FLORIDA. FRIDAY AUGUST, 27. 1915

NO. 2
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EAST COAST
CANALEOUTE
PROPOSITION

Waterways Committee of said Club,
will bo made best poeniblc use of
when the proper timo arrives.
Do
not delay, this important nutter.
It U none too early to begin the tel­
ling work /that, ceitainly must bo
done if we arc in any degree going
to match tho enthusinsm and unremittent activity of out East Coant
Cnnnl friends.— PRO MOVER.

BOND ISSUE FOR
GOOD ROADS IS
SURE TO CARRY

GOOD ROADS
BOOSTERS OF
VOLUSIAHERE

Governor Firra Board
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 27.— Now
that Gove/mor Trammell has remov­
ed four members of the Duval board
of county commissioners und accept­
ed Jhe resignation of the fifth, cit­
izens of Duval county arc today
looking forward to tho announce­
ment of tlje names of theii succes­
sors.
.
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. The order removing Commission­
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’m
Married at Baptist Temple
ers E. A. Ricker, G. H. Brown, J. J.
DATA BEING COLLECTE1
n Wednesday morning lust at
Lord and J. H. Patteison, and that A LARGE PARTY OF DE­
ven o clock, Mis. IvLx IVlI of
accepting the resignation forwardod
NOW FOR THE CONLAND P E O P L E IN­
Lake County was mnrried to Mi.
by Commissioner P. S. Bowden, last
SIDERATION OF
C. F. Lee of Jacksonville, Tho cerFriday night was the last official
SPECTED T H E
act
of the chief ezcctuivo •ycstcfdny.
emony
was
perf
orm
Ptf^y'
RcvXGco.
TH ^BO ARD BRICK ROADS
All four cortimisaioners removed .
Hyman of tho Baptist Church/^'
ch.^b
tjio oflico qf tho Temple. Mrr. nnih
are charged with failure to protest's,
Tho bonds for the good roads in bond issue, and realizing that with­
Aniong the Rivera- and Harbors Mrs. Lee left for a trip dow
Volusia County people are In fav­
-n tho ^ e county of Seminole to -finish out out these roads, Seminole will never against alleged {(legal expenditure*
enactments of the last National East Coast.
They will in about
und for drawing a per diem for con­ or of good roads, and having voted
Congress, .ypg the authorization of ten day’s, return to Jncksonvillo tho brick roads* already built and be able to take her rightful position siderable part Of each month for road
bonds hy distiicts for the greater
V Hoard, whose duty It should f&gt;o where they will reside.. Mr. Lee is connect v,ith the national highways, in the progressive ranks of the coun­ inspection work.
I
part of tho work are now engaged
to investigate and make report upon an employee of the. Atlantic Coast will carry by a good majority. Every ties of Florida.
in inveaitgating the best kind of*
A
list,
of
twenty-five
nnmes,
five
citizen of the county costing to San­
As to tho matter of just who will
the feasibility and practicability of Line Railway Company.
ford brings in tho giuti•tidings that be allowed tp .vote ut tho bond clet- from each district in*, the county material for the toads. Since brick ■
Government purchase of the East
the people in the county nfe stand­ tion on' thie^jfctju c l 1^:| -ember, ?it - Were selected at the nicetiag jd 52 seems to be the. only permanent
Congregational Church
vCozujt * Cartel, for tho purpose * of
paving, a ^ party of DeLcnd folks
»
Regular xvixirep on r.ext Sunday ing up squarely foi bonds for gooi might be . w«ll to state that evety itveredltod delegates oI eighteen
Iiftra-Coastal Waterway construetmadman automobile tour to Orlunmercial
nnd
civic
oiganlzatiomi^mTlio
The roads. They realize that anything •fiegistorod voter who han paid bis
tion through Florida. This Board is both morning ami, evening,
drf^estcid
ay via Sanford an d'in ­
rooms’c/
the
JnckaonviHo
chamber
of
evening subject xxill bif.'# practical Ice* than hard roads will be money poll Uix for 1911 and 1911 will, bo
• now busy collecting
• • data, for considspected
the
briek roads of Seminole
cyyimcreo
inat
night,
and
dispatchod
oration, and our friends of. the anid talk, thu fourth in the ipries, "Jeseus wasted urld the bond isaup is the allowed to'eusL'.tt Jfeliot oiithut'aajfC
county and Orange county.
at
once'
to
Governor
Park
Tram­
All member* and only way to obtain, good roads now This according to Countr Attorney,
canal project are nctixxly supply­ Life Principles
Gto. A.-DcCottca fy tha.Jhw govefn- mell with request thnt he consider ' Led ?y th*nt indonitablc scout,
ing same. * It would seem that we friepds are cordially invited to thcW ‘H1 ' 1 l,a&gt;‘ for ,hem “ * &gt;ou R°- -* *
•
There
will
be
slight
opposition
ing such election.
•
r the appointment. of the new bon id Chris. O. Cndringtun, editor of the
who know the supreme advantages, rcrviecs. Come add enjoy a refresh­
of county commissioner* from among DeLand News and ono of the gieutfrom
some
people
of
SUnford
wheie
In
the
bond
election
foi
school
natural, economical and otherwise, ing service and fellowship with
the men on that .list, word of his est good roads boosters in the state,
of tho St. Johns; should not bo nnlecp other*, even 1 hough•you might pre­ the tuxes are high, or stfposed* to be purpi sox .on Sept. 7th. only free
high, and som
hol ers can vote, according tp the removal of the county commis­ the party left DeLnnd early, in thet
und permit only Ihe'canalside of the fer to stay at hofilp.
„ * x n,K" ’
tuple.,hut these eld lion 'c:.ll as published ebt'where sioners having been received during morning and arrived in this city
— Utuuquestion to b*&gt; presented. While thr
the session
about idi.e o clo. k. After resting a
peo;
xv h &lt;m t T e p r * ~ * * ^ 4 * * * * :® r ’
instt uctionA of the Hoard cover,
f&lt; w ii.im.ius tLi y left for Oilando,
input
up
t«
thrill
in
the
prop,
r
primarily, tin- canal route ir.vcstf
where tin expteted to have a lunch
light
will
faxor
tie
bond
iseue
for
tin
j
uml
gution, we runnot construe the Res­
and spviul the remainder of the day.
slight
raise.
\X
jl!
lie
offset
by
thededct«
olution authorizing name, to in- in­
In the party were I. H Tatum,
crease in the roe.d tax.
j to
tended to confine the deliberation',
U. E. Godinaii, I T. Blaine, C. T.
Many
citizens
of
Sr
mmole
who
to this alone, inasmuch as the j/lirasKruse, Mr. .and Mrs. R. P. Walter,
ing pmploys the words, "or any par­ EDOL’RD D’OI/E ASSIST­ urc away from heme are wiiting
A. O. Klingrmui and Klingnutn Jr ,
letter- to the Herald urging the
allel route, "although Major Lad tie
L.
I’. U illiurnson,. V. W Gould,
ED BY LOCAL*TALENT
TAMPA WILL GET LARGE
of the Corps of Engineers u| p«:urs
Harry Philips. W. I). Ililyne*. W. C.
to incline to that interpretation of
FOR i;LKS LODGE
Hoy Smuts and Sparrows
. helping out in this mfitter leave a
c k o W D S FROM CITIES
Watt*,'*H. S. Thomas,' B. W. Brown,
tho Congressional act.
Below we
The standing of the Hoy Scouts conttibution at the Herald Office.
Robert Brown, G. H. A. Fish. V. H.
OF
THE
NORTH
'
give the ■Resolution, precisely as it
The offer from Mayor ThiashoK
in killing sparrows content to Thurs­
\ oorhis, S. I), lorday. Mayor McTho'
famoua
old
English
Comedy
was enacted and recorded
is a cooking outfit for the hoy s
day night is us follows.
"David Garrick
has always been
^ Even ut this early dale, the rail­ Diiirmond, E I. Powe, Hnymand
"The Secretary of War is author­
Edwin Milieu, 107: Izzic Kunnei, camp**
Thi offer from Hill Hardu great fnvoiite with both ths prof­
roads included in the Southeastern Jordan, W (' Jackson Chtis. O.
ized to uppoint a Board of three of­
106; Edward Meisoh, 49; Reginald wan* i* a Stevens "Crack Shot"
ession and ' theatre going public,
Passenger Association have granted Codrington, J F AUi". F. L. Row­
ficers of the Engineer Corps of the
16; Eriifnt Kiftr to boy h killing fhe most sparnnd justly so.
It tells a story of
rates of piucticully one faro for the land, J. S. Smith, Rev. .C. L. ColUnited States Arm y to examine and
Hrotherson, 18; Ix'slic Hill. 1 1 ; rowx
liits, J. S. ^lay. J, S. Rogers, C. O.
absorbing heart interest und has
round trip from Tampa from Wash­
appraise the value of .the work und
Frank Purdon, 1 2 ; lOdph Barlow, 1 0 ;
O
neill, J. F. Allen. M. W. Wood­
none of tho feutures of tho stereo­
ington, Evansville, Louisville, St
franchises of thoJSait Coast Canal
Sol Rockmotc. 10; 11 hoys less than
ward, John O Neill.
typed blood and thund6 r melo­
Louis and other Ohio and Missippi
M usson's Uotling Pool
from the St. Johhs River to Key
10, 76; Total killed to date 478.
drama.
Thei#' is no deep dyed
river
points in honor of the South'
West, Florida, with reference to the
The hoy» propose to kill 1 0 0 0 by ^Sw eltering humanly is finding
nfrrcnec Federation
villain; no weeping persecuted hero­
Floridn
Fuir und Gasparilla Carnival \, Florida Coni
desirability .of purchasing said canal
September 1st. nnd Maim that ont a solace these days in the Musaon
xTho eyes of the Southern Methine; no stolon will; no slap stick
to
he
held
late
in
January
or
early
by the United States and the con­
only the offer by Mayor Thrasher, swimming pool, recti tly built on
buffopnery,— but a sweet, pretty,
Later on connecting odist Church are upon the' Wes­
struction over the route of tho snid
but the offer of the Hill Hardware Pine street, twe blocks east of San­ in February.
wholesome romance with a strong
lines
will
offer
low
rates from New ley Bible Clnsses of Flqxidu just
canal cf a freo und open waterway,
ford avenue. The poyl is the most
Co.
_
vein of refreshing and refined com­
York,
Chicago,
Kansas
City nnp now. Florida is to take an advance
having a depth and’ capacity, suf­
Assist the boys nil you can. The popular place in the ^ity nnd is well
edy.
other distant points, nnd the Afjnntic step in Sunday School work nnd
ficient for inland navigation.
Said
munitions of war are expensive for purtonized day and night hy old
Const Line, Seaboard Air Line und federate all her organized Wesley
"D avid Garrick will he presents some of the boys
Board, to the extent that the same
, .
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if you feel like and young alike.
SoutW en—nrr—preparing—rn nfiefTiTc r Iasses: ■ Tilts will place Flocjdir
can be done, from surveys herrto- eil ut the Impcriul Theatre next
farmers special trains lu order to third in the line of conferences
7tttp iimitt1 Under TtlP direction oT ■T-nesxtny'rvrning-ttrr-ltlirnmttPr ThP
The
attract
agriculturists from
other taking this advanced step.
auspices
of
the
Sanford
Lodge
of
the War Department, shall also ex­
first conference to federate Its rlasscs
states
to
this
section.
Elk*,
undei
the
direction
of
Eduoard
amine and investigate the feasibility
xyus South Carolina, tho next to
for the purpose of such a Wntcrxvny, D Olzo, who will af^eu? in the title
The Gsapnrilla Carnival, which is fall in line was tho Central Texas. 4
role,
n*purt
he
has
played
ovei
500
of any parallel route between snid
THF.Yv HAVE BEEN LEGISLATED Ol!T OF WH^AT to bo made simply an advertising conference. *
points. The said Board shall make timeA in the principal cities of the
and crowd-drnwing adjunct to the
The Wesley’*' Bible Class Feder­
IS COMING TO THEM
a report of its work, together with United States nnd Cunndn.
fair, will be advertised in the north ation of the Florida Conference will
Edwaid Deslorges. a young prof­
its conclusions upon the probable
ns never before by the Fair AMO(*he formed nt Orlandd, Florida, Qet.
cost and commercial adxantngcs and essional actor of exceptional nhility,
Punta Gordh, Fla., Aug. 27. The panics from exchanging tiansport- iation, tniliuud*, hotels und other
26 altd 27. 1915.
will
play
the
part
of
blustering
old
military and nnxul uses of snid route
rommittee on legislation of the South ation for
newspaper
advertising agencies, and in view of tiw furl
There is at the present .time 237
or routes, to the Secretary of War, Simon Ingot, r. retired East India Florida Press association has finished should he repealed
The merchant that the Euto|&gt;eun wal will prevunt
inerchunt,
and
Mrs,
D
Oize
will
.be
organized
adult Wesiey Bible Classes'
who shall trunamit the same to Conthe work assigned to it ut tho recent is permitted to swap groceries for thousands from getting abroad and
re#n
ns
simpering
Aruminta
Blown,
In
Florida,
and it is hoped that the
•
gross ns soon as practicable."
meeting in Plant City and is ready advertising, und the farmei can pay' the exposition in San Franclsvo and
of doubtful age nnd literary aspira­ to make its report tq tHo joint moot- his subscriptions with eggs or po- San Diego will be closed, the atten­ number will be increased to 300 by
In an interview with Major Lations.
ing of the South Florida Press assoc-, tutors; why, therefore, should there dance is certain to be of record- the end of the year.
due, ' this gentleman in his always
’
A
specially
selected
cast
of
local
intion and the East Coast Press be any discrimination In such mat- breaking order.
Railroad men pre­
In addition to a fine corps of
polite and courteous manner'', stated
speakers and workers, andto.tho writer that the Bourd has not talent will take tho other pnrts. association to be held in JncksonviJIe tejs?' The fact, thnt there ir such dict thut between 600,0.00 und 700, Florida
ixx yet decided upon a publio H ear­ Miss Grctchen Schultz wjll by seen in October. .Tho members of thoi discrimination in tho rase of rail- 0 0 0 people will visit Florida during they rank amongst the very bfeet,
ing, .that the data now in process of in tho leadinjg roly, Ada Ingot, for fommlttc# were Messrs. A. P. Jor- 1 roads is based upon £0ntempt1l&gt;lti thjB^yvintcr nonths, ahd this is re­ there arc to ho a number of speak­
Some
'
collecting 1 will , -first lie carefully which she is admirable suited to dan of the Puntn Gordn Herald inferenco. thnt all uditnn&gt; can -bo sponsible for tho decision' of the ers from oi»t side tho. state.
studied., and then, if such a . public every requirement of the pnrt.. Miss nnd R. O. Meek-of the Foit Meade^ bought with • railroad tickets, but South Floridn Chamber of Com­ of theso ure. Bishop James Atkin*,’
Their investigations were not with food and clothing.
merce nnd Tampa Hoard of Trade known'ns tho Sunday School. Bishlp;-’
. Hearing is deemred advisable, / ‘all Olga-Schultz will havo'the character Lea del.
directed ‘ particularly toward rovisinr
favor of holding nit agricultural Dr. C. I). Bulla, superintendent of
persons interested will bo welcome" ccinedy role of Mias Smith. . *
“ The Bryan primary law should
T^he pnzt-of Dick Chivy, a dissolute sion-of the libol laws but they have
fuir
In Tnmpu. County and indivjd.- tho Adult Wesley Class Movement,
.anil doubtless given an opportunity
he so amended as to givo tho news­
to^submit t$&gt; the Board tjidr views young nobleman with sporting pro­ taken up several- other matters In papers fair returns for political ad­ unl exhibits are expected from all Nashvillo, Tcnn.; Mixx Elizabeth
and arguments. Tho Major, farther, pensities will be, in the hands of which the newspaper men of the vertising.
Every candidate for sections, ind. several counties have Kilpatrick, u noted Sunday School
The
. gave it as his sense of the Rcaolu- Clarenco Mahoney. Tho yolcbrated state ate vitally interested.
office should be nllowed to s|&gt;end already arranged to have exhibits. specialist of Corinth, Miss.; Mr. J .‘
. tion that tho piimary.question be- trio . of comedy characters, Mr. repoit follows.
The business men of Tnmpu want M. Way, secretary of tho Atlantic
for advertising in newspapers as
"T h e injustice of tho ' present
for tho Board is the advisability of Smith, tho wine merchant, tho deaf
k
-distinctly... un’dcjxtood that no Division, extending from Maryland
,
,
,
.
v, i much as $100 in each llaily and 525
Florida.
the purchase of the existing .J£aaL Mr. Brown, tho silk merchant and libel law arUes from the w ooingJ,n rach weok)y. .
one penny thnt hi* invested In the
Coaat Canal, or tho construction of the bashful, stuttering Mr. Jones of lection 13 of the bill of rights of
South Florida Fnii will he expended
[lembcrship In the class federation
" I f the association npproves of
The word*
,
a parallel'route, and added, " I am will be played lospcctively by Chas. tho state constitution.
in behalf oLxiiui Gnsparllja Carnlvlil,
include ull, presiding elders,
pot sure that tho Board will feel Dingce, Sam ’Yontz and Reginald 'good motives should be stricken theso suggestions; we recommend which wIU Hm^ used wholly for the pastors, aupcrlntchdents, officer* and
Holly.
out, and to this end a constitutional that $26 be appropriated out of its purpose of advertising and drawing
justified in going .into the general
teacher* Of oigutiitcd . classes and
Tho reserved senta will be on amendment should be Hubmitt'ed.
treasury to puy Judge ‘William A.
question of an Intra-Coastal W ater­
■crowds to South Florida from other member* of Wesley Bible CInss*e,
sale at Phillips Drug Store on Sat­
Hocker,
or
any
other
capable
law­
" A law should be passed to porway on any. other route, but if your
states, as it recieves more tree ndveimit newspapers to puhHsh any mnt- yer whom tho association may sel­ tising from northern newspapers adtiiY,* senior and hitermcdlate.
people desire to suhniiMo the Board urday morning.
tors contained in the public records ect, to prepare nnd write out in than #ithe&gt; the New Orleans or
Preliminary to Uuj great meeting
any .facta or statements in favor of
Sunday
School
Institute
of
town, city, county or state, and. legislative form the laws and change* Mobilo Mardi Q fgj celebrations.
In Orlando, Mira May Kilpatrick
. the alternative route by way of tha.
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and Mf. Way will make dn itinerary
St. Johns River, I shall be glad to|'sVNext Tuesday an all-day Kundny forbidding tho taking of any legnl in laws, which wc herein 'indicate
thuf
we"want
and
send
them-(o
our
uctlon,
civil
dr
1
ciimlnal,
against
of Florida in the interest of the
School
Institute
will
be
held
at
the
rece’lve them nnd lay them before
Sunday at Baptist Temple Aug 29.
ouj
secretary,
T.
M.
Callahan,
Fort
editors
.or
owners
of
newspapers
work.
Mica Kilpartick whl be. at
Congregational
Church,
for
all
the
the. Board..
Myers;'that thf seCTetcry bcl hstructo , .Largo audiences -wro attending tho following places; Qainesvlile,
publishing
such
records—
unless
it
schools
of
the
city.
A
special
speaker
The situation being as it •!*, we
t&gt;d to have 2 0 0 copies of each printed the Temple services this summer. Oct. 17, Ocala, 18th; Lakeland 19th;
again urge the highly sensible nnd representing life State S. 8 . Aesoc- can bo clearly shown that the pub­
and mail one copy of darh to each All tho comforts possible have been 8 nra!&lt;^^ 2 0 th.; Manatee, Palmettom
V snfo plan, of passing resolutions &lt;by iation, will ho present to lend nnd In­ lication thereof wns prompted by
nexvspapor in (he state, and .that arranged. Sunday School zt 9.30 i*. nnd ^Qpldentown, ’ at Br&amp;dentown,
malice.
A helpall the Commeicinl Oiganizations, struct in the discussion.
"T h V c should he a 'la w to pro-, evcfy noiwpiper .editor and pub- m.; Trenching 1 1 . 0 0 a. m. "The'last - 1 st ; Plant City 2 2 nd,; Tkmpa, 23
. Civic,-Municipal, and Country Clubs, jul program is provided and every
in series on "T h o Revisions of thc nnd j24th. . Mt Way will, visit these,
Trades) Merehantile und Agricul­ Sunday School*‘ wptker is urged' U&gt; hiblt the'publication of legal notices1 ,i8hcr ln nor,d* bi* n “ . PIcd^ not Bible.
B. Y. P.-U. at 6.45, Misti
tural Unions, nnd'. the wiiting of plan to be-, prednel,— 9.30 a . m, of ahy kind in newspa|&gt;erB thut havel,to » uPPort for election to the legU- Minnie Stewart, President. Jr. It. Y. plares. JackxonviHe, Oct. * 17th.;
personal letters, jniivewally through­ 2.30 p. nt. aifd 7.30 night, next not been established at leakt three \l* turo • «y .»n*n who will not&gt;romisc P. U. at 6 .4 S, Mrs. Forrest Gatohel, DeLand, 18th.; l ’uiatka, 19th.; Bar­
tow, -2 0 th.; Arcadia,; 21st.;. Punta
August SI. '
years; ?lao, a law requiring that ail ,tobeft e^rort,
“ c,,^e thc
out this‘ .Vitalii Interested distijrt, Tuesday,
v
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Lender.
Preaching at 7.46, "Hav­ Gotd», 22nd.; Fort Myers, 24th.
yrhich we desire.
legal
notices
by
individuals
be
pnid
setting fqjth the
incontrovertible
ing. Account* will he the subject of
for in advatico.
Field secretary, A. H. Cole, -of’
convin•
Jr’ egro .BAdly Burned •
V t» ‘ and argument's :that 'convlh"
. "W d recommend that the propos­
addrusp.' The chorus choir .will
ia_^»uxy with arrange­
clixgJy ^ n e to tbo St;. Johns River N A negro employeeTjf.lh#
*»All town, dty. cojlnty 'and state ed pledgu.be drawn up here atidijow bo In charge*of Mrs) Eincst ^etta. D»dO
— 1 * jhtra't
T- &lt;“ 1 nampd -W «IlC 5 f ,while working in officials' should he required "by law and that every' editor and publisher
ments for the federation and ex­
pa the •reasonable .m id ilogicalThe 12 pieee orchestra mi chnrgs of
pects It to‘ be a greet sued« )
^ Coastal Deeper
Waterway route tho. rouhd house •wa*• bitdly Vuihed td buy all' their blank books and here present 4 * well as others now
M; 1 - MnrgnlVt Dr.vis.
:' \
from JackionvUie southward.’ These Thutsday, by Asgaphig*stsa'tn and’ the printed stationery for their office* In Jacksonville come forward and
Electric fan*, hand fans,‘ ice wate^ o .
letters and resolutions if prepared Injured man"was rushed to Oic.pfilce from Florida printing' concern*, jf sign the pledge and thnt copies Always- welcome at Baptist Temple
Mr*. JO'u-ph La Rocl^c returned und delivered jo either the 8 crret*ry of Dr. RobsOn for ti'eatmei.t. It is such supplies can’ be furnishe'd by of the pledgo bo sent’ to all newspaper
to bor ijomc *ift ^Tatnfm y’estetday,
of- the Sanford Commercial. Club', not thought that the injur will prove Florida printers:
In Florida xvhlch are not ’ now rep­ '.''•Davis Garrick lmjtcrhil Theatre after s/ fow days ‘visit to her niece,
C
''• ’ or the .Secretary or Chairman of the fatal.
"T h o law prohibiting railroad com- resented in thU city.
next Tuesday.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

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A C IIIE L IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O T E S AND F A IT H .

“ H E ’L L P R E N T ’E M ” — S O S A Y S SAU N TF.R ER .
o o o o o o o o a o o a o D o o o o o o o o a o o a o a o o a a a tp o o a o b o o a o o o o o D O O o a a
'M y plan of the fair grounds on the
bulkhead met with n ready response and
three difTcrent peoplo have spoken tn
the editor of the Herald about it, two
of whom thought it was the biggest
damphool thing they find ever heard of
in the twentieth century, nil of which
encourages me to added cfTorts along the
same tine. Somo of my whilom friends
thought this of rno twenty years ago
when I was trying to run the sewerage
through the city into the lake. I asked
them where it ought to go and they said
the open bucket system was the thing.
Most of these people have died since
and probably went over to the open
bucket system route and I am here yet.
There are many strange thing« in
Heaven and earth and in Sanford.
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iThere are moments when 1 envy Frank
M&lt;ller his job. Of course this *s no re­
flection on any certain man &lt;n Sanford.
It *s Just simply a random thought that
comes to me as I converse with some of
the people here on the to pics of the day,
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*1 am afraM 1 will have to call on Rungc
yet to clean out the English sparrows.
Give him a siege gun loaded with One
ahot and I liefieve he would Capture
every English sparrow »n the c*ty.
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5 W e-have plenty of people her in San­
ford and can easily spare a few now nnd
then hut really I hate to see the reck­
less driving indulged in by some of the
boys around here. Sooner or later they
will come walking home dead.
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'N o w *s the rime to clean up and pauu
up and gel ready for the winter season
Our city could easily use many hundred
gallons of paint nnd make ever)- residence
here look spick and span for the new­
comers who wMI soon Ih* viewing our i*ty

* It makes n fellow feel good to hear
•otlfter people speak good worda of SunI ford, and every t»mc you go away you
¡.hear that Sanford *« one of the best cities
&lt;n the state; that there is more real bus­
iness here during the summer than any
city of s&gt;m&gt;lar s«ze *n Florida; that we
have the most progressive citizens; that
we have the most progressive county;
that wo are up and doing all the rime and
have rceived mo it1advertising than most
of the Florida c't'e»— and then you come
home.
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* 1 see by the Herutd that C. H. Lefller
Is out for the post office. This postoiTlro matter d*cd out some l*mc ago
when *t was d*$covered that the present
incumbrance would hold out until Feb­
ruary neat. Well, let her roll. Now Is
the time to settle this matter and while
I have no idea what Congressman Sears
thlnka about it ho might just as well set­
tle it now as next February. There lire
about thirty applicants fur the place
and Joe will lie "damned if he does and
damned if he don t,” which is one of the
joys of being a congressman.
However, 1 am inrlincd to think that
Congres*man Sears will give it to the
man who srnw to Is* the general choice
of the people, nnd if ho canvasses the
situation closely he will soon discover
the right man. After the appointment
there will i&gt;c thirty-seven different verIrtica of disgruntled politicians, but the
people generally will be 'satisfied if the*
postmaster gives them service.
The
Ito* fo (Tice should ho taken out of politics
really, hut since the Republicans hud
the jtie counter for sixten years. I um
more than ever inclined to let our party
have Mime of the emoluments of the office
and if a congressman could not hand out
a few jiost offices now nnd then, whnt
would I»* the u m * of being a congress­
man?

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF IN T E R E S T IN G

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FRO M

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D E N TS— EVENTS OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T
R E PO R TE R S

COVER T E R R IT O R Y

gf: n e \ a
notfjs.
Tht- Willing Worker* Class of
tho Genova Methodist churrh hrld
thoir regular social at Lake Hnrnfy
on Friday night August 13th. A
large attendance was present.
Mr. L D. Hart Sr.. Is in bed with
chills and (over.
Lako Harney Ilearh *s st'll » fav­
orite with campers.
Mr. E. N. Sutton i* ii^ng a stick
to help h*m walk, rheumatism i*
the cause.
Mr. L. A. Sheldon and H. M.
Tally left Saturday for Okeechobee
C&lt;ty and W. D. Itaiilerson expects
to go next Thursday.

Mi&gt;x Nellie Geiger and Mr. Art
WHson were united &gt;n marrnige
at, 9.30 Sundny a. m*
Rev. Gutteredge preformed the ceremony.
The CUrux
Exchange
packing
house is being overhauled nnd put
&gt;n A 1 shape for next season &gt; busIneae.
Mr. Fred Ballard has returned
from Georgia.
Rev. Gutterige and family are
camping on Lake Harney.
Sunday School at both churches
a { 9.30 next Sunday. Praeching at
tho Mnthodlkt church at 11.00 a. m.
and 7.30 p. m. Epworth League at
6.30. Regular meeting of the Geveva Camp N o 372 W. 0. W. next
Thursday August 19th at 8.00 p. m.

FOR

H E R ALD

Tito continuous rains mat!** tl
necessary to do extensive work on
th» road and this is now being put
in gpotl condition.
People with
heavy autos are advised to take the
first turn to the right after leaving
the hammock on brick road fo ferry
until ufter the rainy season.
The
road from Rand’ s Station 1« ini-"
passable for auto*.
If you don't
hel.cvt* .1 ask Osborne Herndon.
W OODSM AN.
Upsala and Grapeville
Rev. Albert Ericson, not being
quite well enough for his usual trip
on Saturday, preached for uif at the
Presbyterian church, giving a very
earnest, practical sermon to a large
appreciative audience.
Mrs. Adam Karr and her two
youngest children .after a pleasant
visit here at her mothers, Mrs.
Ilertelson and biater, Mrs. Barrel!,
Mrs. Maguson and Mrs. Ericson,
besides numerous other friends here,
returned on Ssturday to her home
in PeLand.

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Thompson
with Frank Taylor, who is with
them at present were Sunday guests
at her brother, Mr. A . J. Thompson
and after Sunday School, Mr. Thom p
son, Andrew and Robert returned
with them for a three daya visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F ry and mother,
Mrs. Bengtson came up In their
car from Windmere on a visit to
Woodland Park Norca
Some of the Thursday visitor» Mr. and Mrs. Tom T y le r ahd family
the mother remaining for a short
ware.
Misses Berth», Florence and Ida tvlnit.
Ahern, Dora Stafford and Otteen
Misi Edna Thompson took home
from Monroe; Mrt. I . H. Gould' little Esther Belle and spent M on­
and A. E. Berg from the West Side; day with Mrs. Maude Powell.
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Mr. F. P. Hines and Mia» Ella WUThe lightning damaged the home
*on: Mr. and Mr». B. W. Herndon of Mr. A. J. Thompson Thursday
daughter Norma and friend; Oabotn evening and gave the family who
Herndon and MUs Gladys M orri*; were all about the supper table,
Ralph Roumillat, Arthur Dickens, except Mr. Thompson- who was at
Owen Higgina, W. O. Murrell, A l­ the store, a very bad »rare.
fred Robson. Alfred Berner and two
It teemed to «trike by running
along a cfoth line wire attached to
. Stafford boy*.
Sunday the predicted hurricane a corner o f the kitchen, tearing off
kept many people from coming, clapboards and hurling them many
feet away .spliting up shelves as
among the few who came, were.
W m H. McDonald, the Hfe-aavlng though an ax had been used. Beans
er from North Beach, Anaatasla rice, bacon and oil were scattered
Island, who has been staying at over the floor in a bad mix up but
Enterprise Junction lately nnd re­ fortunately it was not set on fire,
turns to hia station this week. H. W and no one was seriously 'hurt. The
Herndon and family and friend», lights were put out and telephone
Mrs. A. D. Parrish and son H arvey; burned out.
All the phones have been' in bad
M r. and Mr*. Monroe and son Lionel
order lately, tho the men try to
E. E. fS F a d y. Brody Williams,
Vaughn,
Edmond MeUch, Bob keep them working, but It is an
.»..
H olly, the younger, D elvln Hurley unusual electrical summer.
Mrs. Maguson and her maother.
and Purdon.

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ADVERTISING

.1 beginning on the South ahore ot I.ake
i Monro* at a ■peint on* quarter mile Hast
ot ihe W ell lino ot Section »8 , Townihip 11*
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South o f i t a n i , 30 East, thence South to
Oh the Venra wrwaste, run) the tears wo the Southeast rorei.r of the Southwest
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i|ufrur of I he Southwest quarter of Sectv note,
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ti.,n 31. tame Township and Uangr, thence
And the work o f our heart nn.l hnnd.
West one half mila to tl|* Northwest corner
Ilrlon a to the woman w h o did not know
ot the Northeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 4, Townahlp Ï0, Range 30
And did not underatnnd.
l.ait ijirnre In the last mentioned Tow nT
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There nro men who ha\o a worm or ,,r;
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I EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

folly compiled with tho requirement» o f law
In such caves made and provided, applica­
tion will bo mod* to tho Honorable Park
Trammell, Govrrnor of the S lit* of Florida,
It TelUbeseec. Florid* o n
th e
2 0 th
day
of
Augset,
1915,
or
as
soon
thereafter as convenient, for an amendment
of tb* rhsMer of tbe «aid Ityalty Trust C om ­
pany; the aai&lt;t amendment* to isld -barter
era to Increase Its power*, rights and privt-.
lege*, and are *» follow»;
Tho goner»! nature of tbO buslneaa. or
tiusiuesara to be transacted In addition to,
thoeo enumerated and aet forth In tbe L itter* Patent, issued to it on the t Ith day of
July, A. D. .910 sra
I; T o accept trust« and execute truit* /or,
rose led women In respect to their »rparate
equitable property, and to be ibeir'agent in Ü All Local Advertigemenu Under
tbe management of aurh properly, or
to
lr*n&gt;a-t, any Purines« in telalion thereto This Hcadini! T H R E E CENTS %
2: T o set under the order or appointment w •
vt
w*
a m
of any court of; record, aa 'Guardian, Receiv­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
er or Trustee el the «state of any minor,
and as depositary of any moneys paid into Charfje 25 Cents.
court, whether (or tha benefit of any such
minor nr other person, corporation or party.
3: To take, accept and execute any and
all such treat trusts, duties and powers. In
regard to the holding, management and dis­
position of any »state, real or personal, and
the renta and profits thereof, ,or tbe
sale
thereof, as may he granted or ronDdrd to It
by any court of record or by any person,
corporation, municipal or other authority,
id It shall bo accountable to alt partioa In
For Salo Cheap— tîus range, good
InUreet fur tho faithful discharge of every
auch trust, duty or power, which
it may so ns now.
S It
Inquire ut Fernsld Tia
accept
Shop.
*
80 U
4; T o take, accept and execute any and
all trusta and powers ot whatever nature or
description, that may be conferred upon or
For Sale— 6 room Bungalow on
entrusted, or committed to it by any person
or persona, or anybody politic, corporation beautiful lake. Hath Room and modor other authority, by grant, assignment
transfer, davi*«, bequest or otherwise, or ern Conveniences. Beautiful Counwhich m »y be entrusted or committed or try Homo at a Bargain. Easy Ternu.
transferred to*lt. or vested In It by order of
any court of record, or any probate court, Apply A . I*. Connelly, Sanford. Fig
to receive, taka and hold any property or Want— 9d-tf.
estate, real or personal, which may be the
subject of any auch trust.
5: T o be appointed and accept the appoint­
For Sale-Niro Fam ily horse, alto
ment of Assignee or Trustee under
any
assignment, for the benefit o f creditors of good one-horse wagen, set of harness
any debtor, made puisuant to any statute
or otherwise.
now saddle and bridle. M. S. Nel­
8: To act under tbe order of tbe ap­
pointment of any court or otherwise aa son, Box 1163 or enquire at fire
Receiver or Trustee of tho rotate or prop, station.
102-tf
orty of any person, firm, association or
corporation.
7i To bo appointed and to accent tha
For Sale— Seed bod cloth. 2*&lt;
appointment ot FxecutOr of or Trust*«
under tha taaUwltl and testament, or Adm in­ cent» per yard. C. M . Berry. .
istrator, with or without- tho wilt ennoird,
102-2te.
of-the estate o f any deceased person, and to
bo appointed Bird act aa the committee of
the estate of Lunettes, Idiots, persons of un­
sound mind nnd hsbltusl drunksrdt.
3: And generally to esecuts trusts of every
description not inconsistent with (be taws of
this state or of United State*.
R E ALTY TR U ST CO M PANY
fly S. PU I.E 8TO N .V lre Pres.
Ily A L F R E D F O S T F It Secretary
For Rent- One 4 am* field, one
9 5-Tue»day-5te.

Mrs. “ Bartelson callef|, at Mrs. T y ­
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ner » tn scy their old neighbor. Mrs.
Bvnfftson, Mrs. J. F). Lundquist » i s
Nolle* of Kleellon
W h .rr*., ■ petition k i t p in r n ld to the
also u caller there.
Touniy lin te l ul t’uttli Instruction of Sem­
Mias Olga Vifilon «pent Tuesday inole County, I'li,rM«, on (he 6lh ilsy of
July. A. I). 11*15, «Ifn«U by t««n ty five
with Miss Edna Thompson and on per cent ot the quallped elector« who pity
Thursday Ml*» Efiba Stedt whh it tear* on either rtel or person»! property «n il
who are resident. ot (hat purtlon nf Benilni.tr
visitor there.
1County, Florid», described a* follow«, lo-w lt:
L O V E R «.

confidence In themselves; there are upp 9, thence North 55 decree« \v»«t along
.....
...»....... ..
_|
„ fea rfu l I,.at «»IS Grant line in tbe N o rllr side of s a d
others
who nro always
foarnii n si ^ illolt v
w„ t l0 n„u, h„ „ corner
they make mistakes before the woman

o( Section tl, Township 20, Rang* JO Kail,

i

they care for, The man who over- ‘ h ™ «. South one halt mile, ti.enc* West
one mile to W e»t one halt mile post ot Sec­
rates his abilities laughs when *ils tion 7, then re North 2.5 chains to Kast
mite post of Section 12, Township 20
sweetheart tells him of other would- one-half
South Range 2!* gist, thynce West to the,
bo Bultora who write her letter» or Weklwa River, thence Northerly along
Weklwa River to the St. John« River, thence
walk home with her from afternoon Southeasterly
up tha Si. Johns River and
through
Lake .Monroe, to point of begin­
affair».
The Information docs not
ning, praying than an »lection 1» ordered
worry him In tho least.
He Imag­ held to deter mi no whether the above de­
ines himself far superior to any young scribed territory shall become a Special
School District, lor the purpose ot le v y ­
man she has mentioned. Not for a mo­ Tax
ing and collecting a district school las for
ment docs he Imaglno his being Jilted Ibe exclusive use of public free schools
for any o f these less brilliant young within the said described territory, and.
Whereas, said petition has been carefully
fellows.
eismlned by this Hoard and it hat been de­
termined
by the Iloard that said petition
A girl may toll a diffident lover
ia signed by more than one fourth of the
these stories and see the alarm spring qualified elector* residing within the above
territory.
at onco Into his eyes. Tho thoughts described
Now therefore. Notice la hereby given that
of losing her fills him with fear. Ilia on the 7th day of September A. It. 1915,
volco grows husky, his hands trem­ an election wifi be held, and tha same la
hereby ordered, to determine: lat. Whether
ble. In an Instant ho has lost hla the following described territory shall be
created
Into and beco ma a Spacial T a s
vivacity, hope. He la downhearted.
Bahool District, said territory being a part
Ills home folks do their best to cheer ot Seminole County, Florida, and described
him. It Is useless. Nothing seetna
beginning on tho South shore of Lake
capable o f cheering him. If he loses Monroe
at a point one-quarter mile Exit
his position he glvos up the thought of the Wrat lino of Section 22, Townahlp
South Rang» 30 Fast, thenco South to
of winning her entirely. He hasn't the 19
the Southeast corner of the Southwest quar­
courage to go and see her. Ho fan­ ter of tho Southwest quarter of Section 34,
asm* townahlp and range, the West onecies no woman will cling to a sinking half mile to the Northwest corner bf the
Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter
ship.
ot Section 4, Township 20 South. Range 30
He does not believe be can bold a I'sst, thence in the last mentioned town­
woman's lovo for long. In company ahlp and range, run South to Sanford Grant
lit « In tho Northeast quarter of Section B,
of young men and women he Is at his thence North 55 degrees Weal along said
worst. H e Is dure that the woman ho Grant line in th* North side of said Section
9, thence West to tho Southeast corner of
loves I b comparing him unfavorably Section 6, Township 20, Range 30 Fast,
thence
South one-half mil*, thence W**t
wlih tho rest. This does not make
one mile to West one-half tnlle post of Sec­
him feel assured by nny means. The tion 7. thence North 2.5 chains to Fast
whole troublo with such a young man half-mile post of Section 12, Township 20,
South Range 29 Fast, thenco West to WrIs he Is too modest by far; docs not kiwa River, thence Northerly'along Weklwa
know his own powers, and Is, there­ River to the St. Johns Rlv-t, « hence South­
easterly up the Rt. John Itlvsr .ind through
fore, faint-hearted.
Lake Monroe to tho pot t of h«gl,qnlng, and
be known a* Monroe Kporial Tax School
Every human being has some good In
District No. 0
qualities to offset hla backwardness.
Second. To determln- who «hall be the
Women are drawn toward men. at- |whool Trustee, of m.i District.
a -i a. .1 I ______ ,
i t * Thi rd. T o dr* rmln# th* number of mills
traded b y their mngnoilc personality, u[ tiiitrict i n t » !$** i . %*4«*d nnd coH#**trd,
their deference to tho weaker Hex, it\j»u#f1y.
u « »urr**..hnr y«*r«.
tholr kindness, truthfulness. their of
forts to ple-nsp the woman they lovo
host.
What m om manly tribute could any­
one pay than this? T h e y are true ns
steel to awcethoart o r w ife. They ore
not fllrtlnK with other girls or trying
to arouse the demon o f Jualousy in the
heart that beats for them alone. T h e
lover who is Wont to be downhearted
over t r ifle » Is the ex a ct opposite o f
tho self nfisured, overconfident lover
There la tho difference o f a heart be­
tween them. The dlffldunt lover In tho
one who lias It beating In hla bosom.
The downhearted lifver wastes years
unnecessarily In repining over triflea
—a falling out with h i» sweetheart. A
girl who has such a lo v er should do
her beat to win him aw ay from thl*
state by doing everything to lift tils
cares—n e v e r to add one.

. „ U(hl

l)K lf A H T M E N T O f T IIK IN T E R IO R
tJ. S. Land Ufllro at l«aln *«ti)lt, Fla.
July *4, 11* l 6
Nolle#
la haraby ffvan
that Ifanry
DetravJlle. of G to iv i, Florida« who, on
MAy 20. 1910, mad# llumrataad Kntry, No.
Otiftftti. for S W ? « nf :UV‘ i Scetion 1: and
sSF.K of S R )( Section 3 Townahlp 2! South,
Itanca 33
Ka«t,
Tallahaaaa#
Meridian,
ha« 7llad nolle# of Intention to mak# Flv#&lt;

i s i r . , un either

Thr follftwinir

r» jl or personal
1 *5 %il* re In «|ft|

Ü

FOR RENT

i!

6 acre field under state of high
cultivation.
A,|so planted to cowpens. Reasonable rent. Inquire W.
C. Post.
96-t

For
R en t— Sevi ral nice office
rooms over Y o»n il's. Enquire N. P.
nhcjY* daarrfhad, tMpfurr ('Irrk of ih»« CTrrult
J'.'-tf
Unurt. «1 Sanffird, Florida, on th« 9ih day j Yowell &amp;. Co.
of Bopt#vnb«r, 1 9!S,
("Uimanl nam n at
For Refit nr Sale linn««- nr l*i!K. II, KIIIm***, of ij**nrva, Florida
\t W. Taylor, of i»rnr*va, Florida
rneito Ave. \Y I Thig|H'
ini tf
year proof, to Establish Halm to th# land

j.
H

i,„

made a .penal t.&lt;i *rSod di.lrirt, Who pay I

»hat! b** etiti ti»

FOR SALE

proper y. |

It
H y &lt;|citfsioci. of Ifcn rvi, FI of bln
\ NfJrihr.Unn. of b rn^vi, Florid a
111&gt;11K ItT
W » \ V 1**
97-Tuai fitr

|ii*r**vn» nr» rpjirín’ i 1

ifi*pf it tifa Ititi rlc-fkn ci Itili 1*1» i Uriti

For Rent - -Two aerea Imp!•oved
Innd, nil tiled, ( ’ aali rent ('In
in.
Enquire Arnetts Hatln-t ,sLop
".ti

NI oi.ruc l*rr«,hri
Jbhn Urli, h II 1
In ft* F a llir of
lUbufì, A- S. llawkln». Ìnapertnra. J. C. William K. Squire« d#r*a«#d.
Mollati. Clisrfc.
To all Crrdltora, legato-«, lUttrlhui**««
For R e n t-T wo unf urni-• , .)• ,•••rn«.
P i 1 a Pffffln rl: (*»n Mrirslth. ( * f) iVarwin and all (tf-raon* havtr.it claims *r demand*
up
*»ne fliRfi:, rep uat, , ■
■*-IF,
A A liti k*. I r,*j&gt;Ft*lfif*,
Matur l’rif'tih, against said Kstair You im ! rarh of you, aro
1 Irr k
h#r#bv nitiArti and rrsiuirrd tn
any
t
Ofwat
;
etc.
Fine
fiicnti"u,
i't»
4
Thf* •alti filrfllnr * I-* 11 li» h*-M im rnm- claim- and ifi-maiiila which you, nr all hrr of
ts*t|i , S..nf'Itarirr utili tilt» ¡g furti.! tirrlin ii U « « •«f tht*
ner.
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u,
tn
ay
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M ite of Fiorii! »
tlocwasMud, lair of S# mIft«*Ir C mini y
• i
InMw-nor* an! rlirrkr hnliliiik a*Ut «&gt;Wt»rin ty. Florida, 1« î hf lindar* It! nwil K tucul rii of ford, Flo, idn.
»hall immiuMaiaVy makr return» in ihr fVtiri- • si&lt;l ratai», within two &gt;&gt;ar- from thr dato
tÿ' Hñfirtl öl P II 1' I ir |n«trurth»n **l Srmlrlnlr 1 * t rrof
FO It R E N T
Pleasant reKill « and
tou nt &gt;. »Itrr »nbl rbrtlon i» h« 1*1. a un!
I laird Jul&gt; I Oth A I» |«JtA
ir K lu t hi» tall
Susan If Stjuir»-«. F ir r i#l ri t
offices
in
Hishop
Hlm i c i» r.«• •btftK
! tonr an*! *»r«l* frr! ip gtitn board, iht* Jnt! DT-T ursda) *9 l&lt;r
&lt;!*&gt;■ of A u iu ai, A l&gt; ! *iI Ú
Lake Monroe and in w p" ’ .•line
h’ I* F&lt;*r*ter, • hmn
VYhr frati « in tu.oil ha*, this day Lt-vii site. Al-o,.store rpnin.
hml ding.
N U I li r kauri
prrarntrd tn ih r C outh y Boar«! of I'uMfr
f*., F 11srrionn
*
llithop
t'n
I n*irurtimi of Saminol# t 'otimty, Florida,, Call Thatcher Reniti
A tlrsl,
, alftird hy inoro that t want y five dpt refit of
I i, !.. Thf a» b» t Su i I I’ttHtr Inlllock. Phone 215
W.-nt ' 5 if
I
h#
duly
&gt;
)
on
UH
od
c
Irrt
or«
rrwirltni
within
-I niff Inn ar*»! rrrrtn y rjf
i Spretai Tat Sfhmtl Mlalfiif N&lt;&gt; I of Hrff
Dt.artl a*I F l! Ile ïfiatfiirlion of
intilr County. Florida, a*kme lhai an rl«*c- ,
SrfTilfiólr i 'oui. I y FluîbJ*
lion hr rallrd and held, to tleitfnilnr thr
For R&lt;-nt-Ncw ( ’ o 't r gi*. .) M u* *on
__________________________________ a _
•juration aa to whrihrr ur not honda ln ihr j
■tim of S7A.0DU.no «houli! hr iuurd h&gt;
IIK P A R T M K N T O f T IIK IN T F IU O II
-t;t
IT. 9. I.sri'l OltiF, *1 G «i tires til,, Ft*. Hprclal Ta* Schoo! DUtHrt No. I of Srm*
It Is tv misfortune to gtvo w ay to
Inolr County, for the purpoar of arrjuirlnK*
A u iu il. 7, 1915
the bluea.
Tho man who shakes off
Notice U hrCeby slvrn that George G. enUrfinc furnighing and othrrwfa# Im p iot­ Rent-—Furn.shr*il room with or w.thine achoola and school hultrilne* In »aid
Gflyard,
ot
All
»munte
Splines,
fU'iiils,
downheartedness. and »miles, even by who. no Here time, IS, 1911 made II urne- 8|&gt;#Hal Ta* :flrli®oÌ I H*trie I No- l , and to out board. CIO Park Ave. Wan! '.Ot
su perhu m an effort, In th o Jaco o f din- *u *d
Kntry N » 0977s, («r
pi N K t) fund thr float ine IndeLlrdnraa of said i l a ­
mil FF I, ot N F
beelton 20, Toanibip trici, th# pforcrtls of ia!d bond irtut to b# tf;
couragement Is sure to wtp out In tho 21
South, Itane«* 30 K u t, T a t lih t iif « Mer­ r*pcndrd and {iilahur*rd In thr following
long run.
Women admire a cour­ idian, hi* nlcd notice of Intention io makr manner, to-wit:
For Rpitt
N'polv furrt'tli«' Iru'ii
Flv^-ysar I’ rrof to t«iahll«h Haim to thr
13 5,000.00, to hr used In refunding pnd
ageous, hopeful man There ore those land aievs- tit srflhrd, brlofr f'le-rk nf f'lr- paying
i ' Eh
(townnlit'r*
E L 'i'" ’
to thr City of Sanford, money« dur room
who consider a downhearted lover a ruit Court, at Hanford, Florid on thr 23rd j it, with kntrrrat thrfrnn, herrtçforr advanerd
unii
both
2«il
M..gu*
.'a
A
t'
«i*y of Hrplrnihrr, IS* IS.
1tt* the «siti Sperisi T « ( Srhonl ODlrirt Nn 1
poor stick to lean upon.
Claimant namo* aa wit Bracca:
of
ot K*mtm&gt;l
Seminole Lcunty,
nty, Fioriti*, by
hy th#
the City
('iiy of
oi
ll*3-2tc
John Uaaalay, uf Maitland, Florida.
8an/ord «nd u«ed by ssid bpeelsl T*&gt; bchool
J. J. hU on, of U nrirood, Florida.
District No. 1 in the- purchase of a Ugh
I** C. U # U , of Maitland, Florida.
school alls and tha construction of a high
W ise Habit o f Silence.
W. II. Ward, o! Lonc*ood, Florida.
arhool building, which said sum la now past
IU»b#rt* W. Da via.
dua and owing to the City of Sanford, by
Give not thy tongue too great a lib­
IOI-Tuta# &amp;tc
lUfistrr. said Special Tax School District.
erty, lest It take thee prisoner., A
$10,000.00 to be used In funding the pres­
Whereas a petition has been prêtent«d ent outstanding and existing floating In­
word unspoken Is, like the sword la
to htii Uoard, &gt;i(ned by more thsn twrnly- debtedness of said Special Tax School
tho scsbbard, thine; If vented, thy llv » per rent of (he duly qualifled electors District.
$16,000.00, lo be used for improving and
sword Is In another’s hand. If thoa rretdinf witHn Sperisi Tsx School UUtrict
For Trade-Equity
in ' » house
No, 1, Ssmlnol* U°unty. Florida^ s«kln( •ntsrging the grammar school.
deitre to be held wise, be so wise as that
$5,000.00, to be used In purchasing lot close in paying 10 per cent on in­
in election be held, to determine the
to bold thy tongue.— Fnt,nci* Quarles. question ■» to the i**u»nre of bond*. In the and building and constructing a primary vestment, will trade for vacant lot
«uro el f75.000.00, to be uied for the pur­ school In the Western part of the City of
pose of icoutrint, enUrflnf, turnUhinf «nil Hanford, said primary school lo be located or country property. Ho* 130". v* n'
otherwise Im provlnf «chool« end «rhooi West of Myrtle Avenue.
102-2P
$2,500.00 lo be used In improving and en­ ford, Fla.
bulldinc* in esid Sperisi Tsx Hrhool Dis­
Dally Thought.
larging the present primary school, located
trict No. 1, Seminole County, Florid»,
The cure of heartache is to be
Therefore be it resolved. That an elec­ on I’ almetto Avenue, In the C ity of Sanford
be. and the same is hereby ordered to Floridt.
found in occupations which take us tion
be held in said Sperisi Tax Hrhool Dis­
$5,000.00, to be used for Improving and
Valuable Oak C a rv in g *.
away from our petty aolf-regardlngs. trict No I of Heroinols County, Floridi, on enlarging the colored achoola In said Special
T
a
x School District.
In tbe vault» of 8t Pnul's cathedral
the
7th
day
of
Beptember,
A.
t&gt;.
1915,
to
our self-pitying«, our morbid brood- decarmina whether er not there shall be Is­
$2,500.00, to be used for tbe purchase of
logs, and which connect our life with sued fay said Speri»! Tax School District No. 1 furniture and furnishingi (or ell schools la In London la etored nwuy « rich aiore
Hemtaole Bounty, Florida, bonds In the »aid Special T a x School District No. 1 of
of priceless oak carving, part of which
other lives and with other affair«, or of
sum of (75,000.00. to bear interest at tha SemlnoU County, Florida, and
v a t originally In tho cathedral, and
merge our Individual interest In the rata not ‘ to osreed A per rent per annum,
Whereas, It la the sense of thla board
the
principal
of
said
bonds
tn
mature
part
removed from city churcbe»
that
It
would
be
to
the
best
Interest
of
Spec­
larger whole.— C. G. Amos.
thirty year» after the date of the luuioce ial Tna Hrhool District No. 1 of Smlnole
when demollahed. A cclection of theie
thereof.
County, Florida, to iasua bonds In tha aura
Dene end ordered In refulsr session on of 176,000.00, the proceeds thereof to be
relic«, consisting mostly of woodwork
thU the 2nd day ot Au|u»t, 1916.
used and txpended In tha manner and (or
placed In the cathedral In the time of
P.
P.
Porster,
Chmn*
Fortunate Countries.
tfie object* and purpose* aa hereinabove
B. C. Dickson
8ir Christopher Wren, has Juai been
pel forth and aa stated In said petition.
The lapdu moat freo from earth­
C, P. Garrison
Therefore be It resolved. That* It ia lb *
lent to the Goffryo museum of the L.
Attest
quake convulsion« are Africa, Aus­
determination o f tbl* Hoard that tbe amount
D. L. Thrasher, Supt. Publie In .
• of bonds required tor the purposes set forth
C. C. Of special Interest are a prayer
tralia, Russia, Siberia, Scandinavia
atrurtion and Secretary of Hoard
In said petition. Is the turn of $76,000.00,
desk, an overdoor, stall bracket*,
ot Public Instruction of San­
and Canada.
and that said bends shall baar interest nt
inola County Floirds.
99-Tuaa-6tc the rate of not exceeding 8 per cent
trusses, nnd nn oak capital, all beauti­
annum, tbe inter«*! on aald bond* to
C rpaid
fully carved, together with specimen»
aeml-annually, said bonds to mature
In the Canaly Judge's Csart
Ramitele
thirty
years after Issuance thereof, and,
of Tljou’» Ironwork.
CoBBly. Blata e f Florid«.
Re It furthers resolved, Th at a special
In Re Estate ot
election be held in said Special T a x Sthool
W. II. Underwood, Deceased.
Dlstrirt
No. $ o f Seminal* C ounty, In ac­
To Emily J. Underwood, K ato Under,
wood, N. II. Garner. Guardian, Serrilnole cordance with Chapter »541 of the Laws of
County flank, of Seminole County, Florida, Florida of 1818, to determine whether or
not there shall be Issued by said Special
A T L A N T I C C O A S T LINE
or any hiker person Interested:
Whereas, Em ilg J. Uaderwood, Admin­ T a x Hchool District No. 1, ot Samlnota Coun­
ty.
Florida,
tba
bond*
provided
for
In
thla
T R A IN S
istratrix of tho Estate of W. if. Under­
wood, deceased, has filed her petition lo resolution.
Re It further resolved, that tble reso­
this court, setting forth the fact, that aha
' Northbound
has exhausted all of th* personal property lution be published In tha Hanford Herald,
a
newspaper,
published
In
said
Special
Tax
Arrive
belqatlng to eaid eatate, and that there re­
mains an indebteduena against tha «aid School District N o. 1 of 8eralnofe County.
No.
8
2
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A. M.......1 *3 A. M•star* of $8,744.03 and praying that an or-' Florida, once a week (or four successive
No. 8 t . . . 10:45 A. M . . . .11:05 A-» •
der ef. . .thla court
be entered, dactar- weak*.
_____ „may
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Adoptsd In regular session on this tbe 2nd
No. 80. . . .3:26 P. M.......3:*6 V■U*
Ing tola aeren and eight (1 and B) of block
four (4) of (1er fo u r '(4), according to E. R. d e y 'o f August, A. D. 1916.
F. P. Forater, Chmn,
,
Southbound
Trafford'a map ot the city o f 8anford,
8. C. Dickson
Seminole County, , Florida, of which real
No. 8 3....2 :0 6 A. M.......216 A .IL
, v
C. F. Harrison
relate W. If. Undtrwoed died, aleied and
Attest.
No. 89... .2:10 P. M .......2:30 I. &gt;•
possessed, assets In the hands of th* Adminls tm r ii, for tho pnymsnt of debts, and D. I*. Thrasher, Hupt. Pub. In­
No. 8 5 .... 6:44 P. M.......6:°4 p' M
struction
and
Secretary
of
,
that • tala ot aame may be ordered by this
Hoard of Public Instruction of
court, for the purpose ot payleg tbe dable
Oviedo
Seminole County, Florid».
89-Tue-ft
against th s s n ld aetata, la tba order ot
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priority aatabilihesl by taw,
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ubo P.
No. 127— L e a v e .........
These are, therefore, la coni mend you to
abow cause, if any you bare, on or before
Leesburg
Generally an Eaty Matter.
the first day o f September, A. D. 1916,
why tbe prayer of tbe said petition should
Even
If
we
have
had
no
lovo
for
the
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dlutant
deceased
relative
we
can
otten
sale
of
said
real
estate
entered
by
thla
i
ourt.
No. 158— A r r iv e ............ 5:30 I - M
W ITNESS my name as County Judge, put up a Btrenuoaa fight to get a bit
No. 167— Lea ..............6:35 A. Mo
f
hia
property.
of
the
County
aforesaid,
this
the
first
day
w
o f July, A. 1&gt;: 1»IS .
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W ANTED

DR. A. DOLAN
VETERINARIAN

Office: Hand Bros. Stables

Bring in your lame and sick
horses and mules.
Have
them treated.

H ave their

teerh examined, sharp cor­

ners dressed down, projec­
tions .cut'-Wf and decayed

molars extracted.

Unote Ebcn,
*Tt‘a better to agree wlf a man aa
much aa you kin/' aald Uncle Eben.
Notice Is hereby atren by Realty Trust
company ef Sanford, Florida, a Corpora- “ It m^kea him feel good-natured an'
tlon axlsiing andar tbe lew» of tbe Htau ef you don't Hava to U«ten to oo much
of Appllratien fer Amendment
ef Charter

Netlto

Ftonoa, with Its Office end principal place of
si see at tanford, Florida, that baring

ta lk ^

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Clyde Lise Boat*
(St-JehnaWere)
Arrive 10:00 A .M . L « v *
Tuesdays, Thursdays an

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IN T IIE H E AR T OF T H E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

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ON, TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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I N SAN FO RD — Life I» Wo,th Living
VOLUME VI

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1915

NO. 101

NEW ROAD BONDS BIG STORM DOES
NOT TO BURDEN MUCH DAMAGE
SOCIATION MEET THE TAXPAYERS AT GALVESTON
•

the

c o n v e n t io n

w il l

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IT HAS BEEN ESTIM ATED T H A T A N A V
ERAGE LE V Y OF EIGHT M ILLS
W IL L BE SUFFICIENT

and filling up. thus rendering it dif­
ficult of navigation.
Naturally,
it now appeurs that those pecun­
iarily interested, as stockholders, in
the unsuccessful venture, are renlously anxious to unload their ele­
phantine projuct upon your readyPursuant to a call by the Sanford Com­ waa shown that the propositon was
cash Uncle Samuel.
mercial Club a very, enthusiastic meet­ entirely open and above board in every
St. Johns tributaries, it is true, ing waa held yesterday afternoon in particular, did not express himself as be­
have not the personal pockctmoney the city hall, which was attended by rep­ ing for the issue of the bonds. A t the
incentive .to dork up to white heat resentatives from nearly every nook cloae of the meeting a rising vote taken
intensity of purpose, in support of and corner of tho county. The object for and against the issue resulted in un
their natural and logical waterway of the meeting, which waa railed to unanimous vote forthe proposition.
that our canal friends have, but, order by Hon. Forrest Lake, President
Tho principal question raised wus in
all the aanie, unitedly, to a man, of the Commercial Club, waa the dis­ regard to the amount of taxation nec­
they should, from motives of public cussion of the proposed bond iaauo ol essary to cover this issue of bonds. It was
spirit as well ns self-preservation 1450,000 for road purposes, which mat­ was stated that the approximate miland in degree self-interest, make their ter will conic up for ratification or re­ lagv would on the average amount to
voire heard and their protestation jection at tho jioll* on Septcmlxr fith.
something less than eight mills A state­
of canal .blistering loud, long and
It waa stated by the chairman at the ment was presented by the secretary,
thunderous, especially as naturalness ojuudng of the meeting that a free and hut as it had not os yet been-verified,
of route, ci iiiiumy and all else prac­ open discussion was desired, that the and as it was staled that the «hair did
tical point* solely and unequivocally pur|&gt;o*c of the meeting wuh to discum not drs-nv it advisable to make public
to the Si. Johns.
In tin event of the bond issue both pm and con and any «talc merits that might in the hast
hostile attack,, alone, the exposure to give to those desire in g same such in­ I * misleading, it was,not .read, but the
of submarine and other craft of formation a* to plana, route* etc. of the chaitman assured those present that this
defense to 'being shelled, through pro]&gt;osid road* a* was possible. Expres­ atatiment would lie made public through
ocean proximity of the canal route, sions were heard from at least two dozen the press as soon ns verified. Since the
and the absolute immunity from ritizenn Und strange to say thire was meet in; the statement ha* be«jn rerosuch disaster on the Si
Johns rot one &lt;ii dl 1111**4- present who, when fully gone over rod is published l*-hnv
route, should of itself be sufficient the mutter was fully explained and it
'l l dalemeni follow*
to determine the un-get-awav-from
nece»*ifv fur constructn&gt;n of the hit­ ISibilale of ihr Ait-rage Village Necessary I» fare for a fount) Iti.nil Issue of
$4511,004) of I liirl) Year Ih.nil* ul .*&gt; _• per u ni. at the Present Vssi ssed Val­
ler waterway

M A N Y PEOPLE DEAD AND
Fine Entertainment
The Unique Mid-Summer enter
DAMAGE TO PR O PE R TY
tainment advertised »a such proved
THE H E AR IN G W ILL
to be not only unique but very grati­
CANNOT BE E S TIM A ­
fying to these who attended for it
BE HELD IN JACKTED AT TH E PRESwas a potpourri of everything good
N
SO NVILLE
in the musical and elocutionary line.
E N T T IM E
~
Lack of space forbids a lengthy ac­
count of the entertainment hut
•Savannah !■ to bo the conven­
4 San Antonis, Texas, Aug. 20.— ,
special mention should be made of
tion city for tho annual assembling
Fourteen bodies of storm victims
the Misses W ight, Herrold, Munson,
of tho Atlantic Deeper Waterways
were recovered at Galveston by hoon
Abernathy and little Madellna MalAssociation, Novem ber 9 to 12
Wednesday, according to Charles
Icm tn tho Swedish and Highland
next. A t no meeting of this efficient
S. Hayden, staff correspondent of
dances.
organisation have there been .mat­
the Light, who hds returned from
Of Misses Wight nnd Munson
ter» for consideration oFperhaps so
Galvestion and Houstoq. It ia douband Messrs Chlttcndon nnd Rumpfi
vital importance as those which at
(ul if more pertahed in the city prop­
in the Italian dances. The Rus­
this time demand serious consider­
er.
Deaths are heavy in the low­
sian dance by Fannie llebn Munson.
ation. The present terrific and de­
lands and shipping in the bay, and
The readings drew many ancorcs
plorable struggle between the powers
will probably reach two hundred.
and
were especially good. The male
of tho old world emphasises the
Damage in Galveston estimates
quartette composed of Messrs Polk,
cogent necessity for just such pro­
reach ten million ijellura Tho citi­
Woodruff, Forfson und Wright wen*
vision as tho above Association was
zens are jubilant at the way the sea­
better than ever.
created to accomplish, namely, u
wall stood. A four masted schooner
Mis* Muriel Harrold in “ A Pleas­
Continuous Coastal Waterway from
lies half way across it. Tho great­
a n t 'Half Hour at the Beach waa
Boston, Muss., to the Rio Grande.
est need is food and water.
Much
especially good and was heartily
Floridian interest centers psrwreckage throughout the city. It is
applauded.
doubtful If public acrvfee corpora­
. ticularly, of course, in the Beau­
Francis Aspinwull in illusrtated
tions will resume for several weeks.
fort, N. C., to Key West section of
pantomime accompanied by her slsNone of the newer brick buildings
this gigantic scheme.
As hr.s pre­
t»*r, Mr*. Lucille Asplnwull Tnkftch
tire damaged. It is estimated that
viously been stated in the Herald,
a* soloist gave “ Coming Through
five hundred homes were wrecked.
tho Government sorpe time since
tho Bye and responded to an en­
ordered n survey of this link of tin
core •*(), What can the Matter He
M iry Bickford in ’ Mistress N e ll"
proposed great chain of inside water
in a manner most pleasing anil
Mary Pickford, the cclehrated'
ways, ami the report of the engineers
uation of the Property *d the fount)
brought forth unstinted applause.
Let every St. Johns-route advocate
screen star of the Famous Player*
appointee! to the work was made and
Little Madeline Mullein
who
Proposed Homi Issilo
$450.000
Film ' Con puny, adds apprec ably
published Sept. 11. 1913. This re­ in coni me rein I body, civic urganidanced
solo
dances
in
all
tho
num­
Y
curly
Interest
on
Bond*
,*
1
5’
/
|a-r
cent
24,760
i
gallon
miiiih
ipul
or
lountry
cfuli.
to
her stellar honors In the role of
port recommended and endorsed the
bers ili-serves t-s|*««i 11 mention an
Total Interest (or 30 year* ¡it 124,750 per &gt;*i r
4742.500
mercantile,
trades
and
agricultural
“
MUtrrsa
Null,” her latest charSt. Johns, Lake Harney, Salt Luke
the child wonder.
Amount-of Bonds to be Paid at End of 30 YenAc
.
450,000
ncfdrization in n five-part feature
and Indian River line ns the feas­ union, us well ns Individually, peti­
And last .hut not the least wit*
tion, resolute, pcr-onally write, dele­
adaptation oi the renowned rom- ■
ible, the natural and by nearly two
Miss
Goodhue* lecture on birds.
Tu
tal
lu
l*e
pa
al
at
end
of
30
years
$1.192.600
antic drama by George*C Hazleton, •
millions of dollars least costly route, gate and empower representation to Estimated interest to be earned by the sinking lumi, a vetDressed in the costume designed for
the latest release on the Paramount
from Jacksonville southward.
N ot­ all deliberative and executive water­
nature study Mins Goodhue gnW the
aging $225,000 Mi hand at estimat'd interest of t |xr rent
way
gathering
or
convention.
This
Program
withstanding the logical construc­
270.000 call» and bird Intigague of the best
for 30 years.
mutter
is
of
uttermost
importune«-,
"M is trets* Nell,” of whom *t ■
tion here indicated, our Hast Coast
known bird* and the lecture was
not alone to u* a* a people, colled
sold.
“ Fi»glu"d would not he as
friends are energetically, umcutiihgly
$922.600 both interesting urif instructive nnd
I lining imbuir.- to bo raised b\ taxa! totf
great without her,” was never bet­
and untiringly leaving no stone un­ iv« Iy and individually, bul a* a This would m -.w itati- tin- raising the raising of an amount
greatly enjoyed, being embellished
Nation, and to posterity through all
ter portrayed than in the 'klllful cha
turned to interest und induce the
by stereopticnn pictures.
$30.750
each
year
fur
interest
anti
sinking
fund
of
tithe to com e- I " n M o T K U
eliuracti
rtratier, by Mary PickfOfd,
U. S^G overnment to purchase their
The entertainment was given unAH
the
vary
ng whims und Impulses
canal, partially built, and establish
A postal from G I). I in. hup from P rw n t assessed valuation of tit© property of Seminole
d»-r the direction of Mi** Isohel
of the famed character, all her
that ns the route, via Titusville and Atlanta states that he end Mrs
County; aproximutcly
$4,000.000 Goodhue for the heri-fit of the loyalty ami courage, are winsomely
St. Augustine.
Due. possibly, to Bnhop ;.r«• enjoy i ,g till mu l i e- III
This amount divided lulu $30,»50, gixe*
.00&gt;7 Woman * Club
presented in the litlc star's im ­
the persistency and to the indefatig­ the Giorgia capitai.
Average inillnge required to cover thi* bond issue is shown to lx- seven and seven
personation
i
able efforts and agitations of our
tenths m ill! •
The costumes and settings are
said K. C. b, but more probably to
A» will be noted this estimate doe* not provide for any inert-ure in assessed val­
historically authentic and exact, and
the grave necessity tpr timely a l­
uation w hich will lx- bound to come oncli year wtlh the natural growth of the county,
the other mechanical establishment»
tention to our roast defenses, Major
until at the end of thirty ^ « r * it will. I cyund all doul.t, le many times the present
of
the product on in harmotnous
W j B. Ladue ol thu U. 3. Corps of
amount of 14.000,000. Neither does this estimate provide for any reduction which "-»N ew York, ^tugust 20.— Frank s uniformity with the period of the
Engineers is calling a Hearing, to b e
nil.) be made from the regular mil Iage now being levied for roads and bridg«-* which ] body arrived here thin morning and *i«»ry
The scene* n which Little
held at Jacksonville, in the not fur ! ( in To* -day, Anp. 31 a Sunday .rhool m ill ge i- ul pri-i-i t 7 nod*, ni d i* being paid by every property holder in the coun­
wu* taken to tin- borne of Otto Stern Mur\ appear* in the clothe* of tho
away future.
n.-titun
under the unpins &lt;*t the ty There run lx* no doubt that the regular nullage »i .ii lx matehally reduced,
in. Brooklyn, where hi* parents cm slier are marked by a fine sense
Both the above convenings und Florida Mule Sunday S&lt; hixil Vssncia- in Im t ifie Board of County Commissioner* havr m»de the statement that it will j awaited it
•&gt;f humorous porlrayni that heightyns
deliberating*
arc of vast import lion, will lx- held in Sanford, it the ( on- lx- reduced us soon as the brick roads ar.- built which will practically pul an end to
Frank » body was taken to an un­ riither than diminishes the dramatic
to every city, town and hamlet, gri-gntional church. It will be an all-day the repair work and grading, now of necessity being done on the principal roads of dertaking establishment.
Several interest.
It ia perhaps the first
at well as adjacent country, trib­ session— vorenoon and afternoon, es- the county.
motor-cycle policemen and police time that tho gifted Mary Pickutary to or ift touch with the St. pcrlally for ult S. S. ollirers nnd teachers,
•
W. M. Haynes, Secretary.
detectives met the train.
ford has ever been *c«n as u boy nn
Johns. It will be remembered that and the evening wswiou more inspitaAtlanta, Aug. 20.— Governor Har­ the screen, and the crestion is ns
The property owners in Special Hoad in increased valuations of his property, ris has conferred with the prison nrtDtir and a* thoroughly delightful
the iftatc of Florida ceded large lionnl. A special representative of the
State
Association
will
Upresent.
and
Bridge District' No. 1. of Seminole it is hard to wee how anyone can fail commission us to means for appre­ as may well he expected from the
tracts of land to the Company that
All
the
Sunday
school*
of
the
city
are
county
paid Inst year an 8 mill »|x‘ciul to vote for this issue of bond* on the hending the Frank lynchers.
was to build the Fast Const canal,
Ho diminutive star.
urged
to
have
as
many
erf
their
workers
lax
as
inten-nt
and sinking fund on the day of election, which will be Sept. fitli.
that the men who composed this
will niake n statement later.
An excellent cast including Mr.
One man who livi-s on Celery a venue
Company profited handsomely from present a* possible all will lie welcomed. $200.000 of bonds outstanding, which
Owen Moore us King Charles II.
recently
paved,
Mr. "Hob" Tuesday the 24ih
amount wns voted a few years ago to. one of t lie mad*
this free gift, that instead of com- In all the Viebons
assists the slur and contribute* to
and
perhaps
the
largest
tax-payer
on
this
"
M
r . Bob,
a clever comedy,
pay for the paving in the district which
• pleting the promised canal, they
make tho play one of unusual lnCongri-gnUonnl Church
has already licen done. This tax has road was at the meeting yesterday ami full of sparkling humor and wit terewt and merit.
only partially constructed it, and
The regular service* next Sunday |&gt;een reduced by the Board of County made the following statement uftcr the will be presented by tho Presby­
that that pnrt is continually caving
The feature will be nt th» Star
morning and evening. In the even­ Commissioners this year to 7 mill*. As meeting hud adjourned.“ ! can now do terian C. E. at the Imperial Theatre
tonight.
*
*,
ing, tho next number of the series, It is proposed te take .up or otherwise what was formerly a week » hauling in on Tuesday August 24th.
X-»-— — ——
*
"Jesus Life Principals will be pre­ provide for tho retirement of these four days. In two weeks he continued,
The Presbyterian Christian En­
"M r. Boh — a screaming farce,
sented.
These are practical talks bonds and make the entire road system 1 can save enough money on arrount of deavorer* are noted for the success Imperial Thratre, Tuesday 24th.
for every-day living and help one of the couhty In one bond-issue‘ which ■the new brick roads now running past of their productions. "T h e Trial nt
to see Jesus point of view about was found nooesaaty according to law, my place to pay the entire road tax for Blngville, held in the Court House
l^fe a great problems. In the even­ it will mean Lhal the Ux-psycra in the a year.
lust winter had n very large antf
London, Aug, 20.— Russian report* ing opportunity will he given for Special Road and Bridge Dlstrict.which
On another page in this issue will be appreciative audience.
Again, the
So not concede the total loss -of tho asking of any question about comprises the section covered by and found tho official rail and notice of debate."Resolved, that u man is
Kovno.
They claim that the Ger­ the Bible, the Christian life, Jesus adjacent- to the brick roads In Qic county election in legal form as mado by the more easily won through his ap­
mans captured only the fortfications teaching etc.
was \London, Aug. 20.— The White
already laid, will be relieved of thla tax Board of County Commissioners, which petite than through his eye,
on tho left bank of the Niemun.
Tho C. E. Society ia planning for but will pay almost the identical amount not only gives the exact routes of the given before an overflowing house. Star liner Arabic, aunk by a Ger­
South df Berg tho German* are now a better fall work, soon to he taken of taxes on the new liond issue.
proposed hard-surfa«T muds but give Both entertainments were highly man submarine off Fustnet, near
where the Lusitania was sunk,
before Breat-Litovse, the Russian* up.
the
voting places and much other in­ successful and this play "M r . Boh,
All Endeavorer* are urged to
The projierty-holder* outside the pres­
greatest military station in Novo- gel In Une for this great work.
formation.
is promising to Tollow the same route sailed from Liverpool yesterday.
ent Road nnd Bridge District will pay
Available report» indicate that
Gcorgievak.
It has been invested
a well played farce, given heforo u
A cordial welcome awaits all
most oi tho 410 person* nboard were
ten days and ia in imminent danger. comers, a cool place of worship and in the neighborhood o f 8 mills for the
Mill For Farmers
*
targe and appreciative auijfence.
roads. In other word* a man who noW
saved by a steamer. Later report»
Reports from both sidea indicate plenty of good music.
m S. A. Huston who resides on Cameron ■ ThtVe will bo s| ecialties between
pays
a
tax
of
$10.00
will
pay
$12.70
and
that a desperate battle may he under
Avenue has installed a feed mill nt his the at la—specialties iht.t will please. that the Arabic sank In eleven min­
Old Dispatcher Here
the man who at present pays $20.00
way on a line parallel with th r}-^
'A . complete program will appear ute» raised the question whether it
place that will prove a great hoon to the
The many old»fricnds of L. E, Spencer yearly will pay $26.40 etc. This appPo
Biulystok Brest-Litovsk railroad. On
in
Tuesday» Herald.
Tickets are wns possible to have all in that time.
farmers of this section. Not only can he
the British section on the western were glad to ace him yesteiday after un only ro those living outaido the present grind up corn and other grains but hb now on »»le at Bowers Drug Store, The meMSge to tho lino s offices left
Those living
It 1» said that
front there has been no serious In­ absence of many years. Mr. Spencer Special Road District.
has a patent shredder that takes tho Admission twentyrflvo cents all over .tho question open.
was
chief
dispatcher
of
the
old
J.
T.
Ii
K.
inside
this
district
will
scarcely
know
fifteen or sixteen boats are making
fantry- fighting since the advance at
corn And the husk and grinds them or the house— no seat» reserved.
for Queenstown.
„ Hooge.
Tho French, however, are W. way buck In 1887 and was with that tho difference in the amount ho U re­ rather shred* them all up, into fine feed
rood
when
it
was
«old
to
the
Plant
Sysquired
to
pay.
The White Star people’ »ay that
^
*
HI.
Agnes
Guild
more aetivc. .Paris announces violent
that will prove excellent* feed for horecs.
fem.
He
¡s
now
cngugpd
in
buying
lum­
376
out^of 423 on the Arabic were
\
The
monthly
business
meeting
of
the
artillery engagements in the Artes
Of course it is Impoasihlc to estimate rows and mules.
ber for the export trade and travels over
St.
Agnes
Guild
was
held
Aug.
9th.
with
saved.
region in Cha'mpagne, beyond the
exactly the amount ot millage necessary
The new mill will be patronized gener­
Meune, In the ’ Vosges 'attacks with the southern sUtea. •
to take care of the interest and sinking ally by the farmers, for It U something Mrs. Braxton Perking, hostess. After
--------------------- r
M L,Dora Elks
grenade* by the Gorman crown
fund for this issue, but anyone can that has lonV lieen needed. The shred­ the transaction of business, Mrs. Per­
|C. E. Henry is expected home tokins
graciously
served
refreshing
ice­
J
Four
prominent
business men of
verify tho statement mado above in a ded feed Is the best thing in feeds that
princes army have been repulaed.
nlormw and will ninke his home in few minutes and it will lie seen that
cream
and
«like.
Mr.
Dora
were
¡iiitiab.d
Into the mys­
An Austrian squadron attacked
tho farmers of other sections have been
Sanford *ure enough as the furni­
teries
of
Etkdom
hero
on
Wednesday
Monday
the
Guild
mol
with
Miss
the island of Polegesn In the A .lrithe 8 mill tax should carry the tfunlcn able to obtain, and is endorsed by the
Mildred Dickson. At the conclusion of night nt a meeting of ban ford Ixwlgo No.
atie sea, seized by the Italians early ture has been moved from the Phil- with no increase in the property values authorities on stock feed* everywhere.
the meeting, tho ho»U*s served delicious 1241. Tiny were M« *rs. Silos, William*,'
of the county which iire sure to come,
in the war, but the landing attempt» “
hut Sanford now. The Jlenrys have
sherlKTt, cake nnd home-made chocolate Handley and Dowd. After iho initiation
and are especially sure to coqie if these
Were defeated.
leased the Johns home on Park ave­
Remember the date!
August, creams und peppermint droji*.! Th* girls a Dutch lunch w^s served in the grill
N o further change in tho Balkan nue nnd have hocotne Florida crack­ roads ore built. As every citizen of the
at the are businy engaged in filling orders for room and tho new Elk* and the old Ones
county U a user of roads snd as every Tuesday 24th, Mr. Bob
■ituation.
er. by a residence of one summer. citizen and property holder will be Imperial Theatre.
had a most enjoyable time. Srnford
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A two 'hour various kinds of fancy work.
The British have landed adflitionlodge
is growing rapidly and expects to
The
ness
meeting
will
lx»
held
with,
laugh
.
Get
your
ticketa
at
Bower»
Girl Guides Cooked food sale at benefited to a.very large extent, not
1*1 troops at Selva Hay, on Gallipoli
atari
the
new building in the o r l y fall.
M
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Joaic
Stumon.
Drug
»tore
for
twenty-five
cent«.
•
only as a matter of convenience, but
Irvin &amp; Giles Saturday.
. Peninsula, it is announced officially.
* MEET IN SAVAN NAH —

S. S. INSTITUTE •
TO BE HELD HERE

LATEST PROGRESS
IN THE WAR ZONE

FRANK'S BODY .
AT OLD HOME

ANOTHER VESSEL
HAS BEEN SUNK

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CO U N T Y 1 H A P P E N I N G S
A B U NCH OF IN T E R E S T IN G

IT E M S

FROM

LOW PRICE FOR LETTUCE

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D E N T S — E V E N T S OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T
REPORTERS

COVER T E R R IT O R Y

MOORE’S STATION
The Kpworth Ungu© Society'w ilt
give an Ire cream and cake social
ut the cITurch the evening of Aug. 27
every one invited.
Mis» FlOy Collie arrived
from
Grand River, Kentucky on Tuesday
for a stay of tome length with her
brother, II. E. Collie.
Mr*. Jno. ’ Edwfarde o f Wnycrosa.
Ga., la a guest at the McDougul
home on Celery Avenue. On Monday
evening M r*. McDougul and daugh­
ter Mias Fra n c» entertained for
Mrn. Edwards. Dancing made the
evening pas? delightfully . Chicken
perleau was a feature o f the deli­
cious supper served .
B. E. Collie wan a charming host
to a jolly party o( friends
last
Friday evening, dancing was enjoyed
the entire evening,' T h e refresh­
ment table was well patronized.
Nearly all the young people about
were in attendance and several
married couples who were not quite
so young enjoyed the evening also.
A. H. Stone of Cameron avenue
is in Dnvenport- on business fer
some time.
Miss Marian linion, o f Cameron
City was the guest of the Misses
• M ary and Mina Howard recently.
Miss Mary H o *a rd made a week end
return visit to Miss Marion.

FOR

AUGUST

H E R ALD

Monday to see Mrs. W. S. Sher­
man who has been ill lor several
days.
Rev. Bartley of Monroe preached
two very in tc m t'n g sermons here
Wednesday and Thursday evenings
o f last week.
Ho will be with us
he flflh Sunday th s month
for
morning and evening services.
Mrs. J. J. McEwan of Paisley
visited at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Warren Royal, a few days
last week.
Misses Ruth and Vivian ¿Royal
were the charm'ng hostesses Sat
urday evening at a party given in
honor of their aister Leila a sixteenth
or twenty first (? ) birthday at the’
home o! Warren Royal.
Various
games were played throughout the
evening.
Dcicicous refreshments
were «served by the hostesses at a
late hour.
The guests bid adieu
and their beet wishes for Miss I*oila.
The guests were.
Mrs. Iris Pell,
Mrs. Alonxo Royal, Mlases Iv y
Lucille Royall, Edith Leon, Nannie
Flora and Lorcha Knight.
Messrs.
Clark Myers, R. S. Register, C lif­
ford Royal, E. R. I/&gt;cke, Henry
MeGnha, Thomas Munk, Elzu and
Cecil Royal.
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A recent Issuo of tho New York
American contained tho following
Editorial.
" H o w much do you pay for
"H ea d
lettuce in this rity?
Let us tell you something about
what the farmer gets.
I f anybody
in public life or out of it is jpterestod, wo will give the names, dates
and everything else.
A farmer in N e w Jersey, not more
than fifty miles in a straight line
from New York City and Us five
millions o f-p eop le, spends hU life
raising food of the hghesit quality,
and this is what happens often
A few dsys he made a shipment
to New York C ity of fifty barrels
of "head
lettuce. Each of the
fifty barrels was cjosely packed with
lettuce of the finest quality, as
firm and solid as the head of a cab­
bage,

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H E Big Cut Price Store, Fourth Street and Sanford
. Avenue, wishes to thank the people for their
patronage. We are very much pleased in our new
home, and we are going to stay with you.
We are
Sanford people and Sanford boosters. X
We have
decided to extend our Special Sale for a few days longer
account of Pay-Day, to give all a chance to visit us.
Blue Chambrav Shirts, the 50 cent
style, new goods, for a few
days

Pin Check Overalls, Union Made,
$1.00 value.
During this r r n
sale..................... ................
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25c

He had spent long days in the
hot sun, cultivating, plowing, har­
Blue Overalls— Railroad Special and
White Overalls— Balmar Brand on
rowing ,planting the lettuce. To
Elephant
Brand.
Regular
$1.00
sale at.......................... ............ 7 &lt;jc
begin with, he put it out in hot
Overalalls.
Special Sale 7 Q - .
frames to get it well started.
White Overalls— Great Southern, on
Then he transplanted it to the
price....................
........
« vC
sale a t
.............................
79c
open air. Then he kept away tho
d
weods and the bugs, and he irrigat­
ed it to mnko it grow quickly and
well .
M en’s Summer Weight Khaki O Q «
Palm Beach Suits during ( £ ,1 q q
At last It was ready. He, his
Pants, 50c value, for...... O i/ C
this sale at..........’......:.... «p *ie a / 0
wife, his four sons and two men to
Boys’ Khaki Pants, 25 to 75c, during
Home-Made Rugs, made in rrQ
whom ho paid f2 a day each, gather­
sale
for
.................
*19c,
39c
and
69c
Florida, special value........
ed tho lottiue. The lettuce was pack­
A
big
lot
of
Boys’
Summer
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A
~
A
large assortment of Dress Shirtsed In fifty barrels— these barrels
Pants
in
window,
per
p
air...
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he bought oconomiaclly, second
at Reduced Priqes
hand— they only cost him ten cents
PAOLA POINTS
each.
Then ho carted his lettuce to the
Mrs. A. A. Hicks accompanied
B. V. D. Underwear......... ............39c
500 $1.50 to $3 Straw Hats
railroad station, the I’ennsylvanin
G. C. McDougsl is recovering by Mr. and Mrs J. C. Ponn and
Elastic
Seams
39c
Silk
Socks
19c
Railroad, and shipped it to New
going
for each
from an operation for appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter nrd lit­
York City.
A
lagre
assortment
of
Pants,
$5.00
500
Felt
Hats, $3 to $4.50
Ao
at thn hospital in Waycrcm, Ga., tle daughter Helen are V.sM'ng in
Tired out, ho went home, he and
value .........
$3.98
values, late styles, for
*P 1 * 4 « /
Mrs. McDougal expects to Ioa\e in i-’ t. Petersburg this week.
his wife congratulating themselves
a few week* for Now York City , Mis* Blanche Garwood is home on
$3.00
and
$-1.00
Pants..............$2.49
500
Ladies'
Sun
Hats,
in
-j r
upon the fact that they would
for further treatment for her eyes. h short visit ugain.
$2.00 Blue Serge for ...........*. $1.39
this sale each...........* • ....
soon have a check from the commiaMiss Helen Irermnn is visiting
These aII!icted people have the sym­
sion merchant. The people of New
in Oakland and Palm Springs this
p a th y of a large circle o f iriends.
York were already eating their
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Ualmcs week.
lettuce.
Miss France* Taber is the guest
and little son, and M r. Ratines*
A nice Shirt Waist for
98c
You will find a complete line of I );•&gt;
They did get a check, and the
parents ate new arrivals here. They of Mrs. W. B. Buchanan for the
Extra
Value
...
$1.98
amount of the check for the fifty
Goods, Notions, Shoes, and Men's
will live on f"'outh Cameron A Vo , week end. Mrs. Oscar Pearson and
Ready-made
Aprons,
Dresses,
Suits,
bnrrels was one dollar qml sixtyFlora Pennon are in charge; ol
and try the trucking game.
Ladies' and Children's F u r n is h in g
two cents.
Hats, Bonnets, Gowns and Under­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zahershy "T w in I akes plantation while she
That man got a fraction more
wear. Special Prices on All.
in our store.
and children are leaving shortly is away.
than three cents a barrel for ns
We are glad the West India hur­
for tlmir former homo in Scranton,
lino lettuce ns ever went to New
ricane that was predicted did not
. Pa.
York City.
D O N ’ T F O R G E T O U R 5, 10, IS, 20 A N D 25 C E N T ' S D E P A R T M E N T
Mnny
friends will he pleased come this way, but our gain proved
Wouldn t you like to in* n farmer,
to
be*
Galveston
s
loss.
to know that Dr. W, A. Minnick
spend your time rnisisng lettuce for
has resumed his practice in Wichita, . Pearson s peerless pup s part n| the |M*op!e in the big cities, and I....
Kansas after a five years vm niton paralysis proves porlertly perplex-j
seven cents on the cost of. every
and is much pleased at the re­ ing to the people of Paola
barrel, to say nothing of the c o m
ception lie is receiving from oid W E S T S ID E IT E M S .
of labor. time, seed, freight, land.
friends.
Mrs. A. M. Gullntzik has re
taxes and fertilizer’.’
Joo Cameron hnd the misfortune turned home after a delightful visit
Thai is hap penine to farmers
to lose a tine mule from colic Mon­ in Long Island
constantly in N &gt;w Jersey, on L ook
Mr. 'and Mr*
Fred Brand : of
day night.
Island am 1 ever y when else ill the
Limited
The farmers here are sere enough \ alley Stream, Long Isbud. with
United Stiites.
happy for the fine haying weather. their family have arrived and »*xPotash supply has
whil e the cities
This hu mmer
I!ny Is a wonderfully
good
crop
have been complaining ol the high
given an in cen tive to look
this summer.
■•
season on Mr* Hill h place At the
cost of living, and blaming the war,
more
thoroughly into plant nutrition
prevent time they are «topping with
. Gatchel-Cameron
carloads of good vegetables have
with view to utilizing products at hand to the very
The marraige ol MU* Elizabeth M r s . B ra n d t» » » t e r and hpsband been allowed to rot at the wharves.Gatchel and Ed. J. Cameron or- Mr. and Mr». Stoothoff.
best purpose. The result of our efforts along this line iB
The commission merchants to whom
Mr. ami Mr». W. E. Houthoider
etirred at the home of the bride»
it was shipped In many cases re­
parent!!, Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Gat­ and two children have moved out fused to pay the freight, w ould1not
chel on Celery A vr., at 9.00 o dork of town to their new plnre, where accept the consignment, utid after
on Wednesday morning A u ;. 18th., the Dr. turns to truck (arm when ho awhile the stuff was condemned by
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Jtt is eo carefully blended that where land is properly prepared we will put it
is not. working on the peoples teeth.
Rev. George Hyman officiated.
some official thrown away.
^gainst any fertilizer mixture of same ammonia and ]
Mr. nm! Mr». W. F. Cox attended
The bride was attired in a beauti­
A N D T A L K A B O U T T H E H IG H
Send io r ¡m rueiuwi»
tent, regardless of percentage of potash. Sena
ful going away suit of blue »ill; church at Monroe Sunday.
COST OF L IV IN G GOES ON.
warp serge, stilt and everything
Mrs. Charley Rivers anil two
In this case, at least the fault is
to mutch; tnc groom in conventional children aecompained by Miss Eva not with the railroads.
black.
Only the immediate rela­ Hodges, came out from town Friday
Jacksonville
As it happens, railroads carry
tives were In attendance. The par­ on the jitney* bus and spent, a pica.«- freight for the farmers near big
Florida
lors and dining room were decorated and day w th Mrs. Alfred King. cities at a fair rate. The Pennsyl­
with ferns and the whlto bride The jitney hos makes It handy for vania Railroad hauls barrels of
rosea.
The dainty refreshments &lt;tf the people, that have no way of potatoes and bther produce ninety
Ice» and takes nerved after the wed­ going except walking.
miles for ten cents a barrel— cheap reasonable profit to tho middle­
ding was carried out In the green
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chilson enough, and the farmers are not
man If wc must have one?
and white as were the decorations. have moved to their place by Mr. complaining of that.
Ed. N ote;
It certainly is to be
The Standard Railroad o f the South
The bride and groom left at Muse.
And dear single taxers, private be regretted that at timea A L L per­
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
once for Daytona Beach for a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins ownership of land is not respon­
ishable
products
must
meet
a
big
honey moon sojourn of several weeks spent a pleasant day with their
sible either.
glut.
When stuff is dumped, as it
and on tbelr return they will be at parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Walker
The trouble is in tho selling, in must be, it is not the fault of the
No. 80
home with the, groom a
pareritj on Sunday.
No. 86
No-82
lack of organisation,, in the (act
The Now
8:10 pm
1:35 pm
L t Jacksonville,. , , 8 :30 am
at M oores Station.
- MYs. M. M. Allen has moved hack that nobody, no official or party com mission merchant.
5:8(5 pm 12:35 am
Y ork American If not correct in
Ar Savannah....... , .12:50 pm
Among the many gifts received to Green Cove Springs.
8:00 pm
teems to think it worth while saying that the commission mer­
. 5:20 am
9:18 am
Ar Richmond
Miss Ora Bllllngsty spent n rouple to arrange matters so that tfjose who
were 6 acres o f improved and L'0
,. 8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
Ar
Washington
.
,
chant doei not care and that It
1;38 am
1:50 pm
,, 1005: am
Ar Baltimore...
acres o f unimproved land on Cam. of days in town with her brother, eat can get In touch with those who
makes com paratively little differ­
4 :25 am
4:03 pm
Ar Philadelphia ,. . 12:85tffn
oron Ave., from tho groom a par­ Mr. and Mrs. Homer; Billlngxly...
produce, and make a fair arrange­ ence to him and they get their com­
7:13 am
6 :20 pm
Ar New York . *... . 2i40 pm
ents, Mr. and Mra. Joe Cameron.
ment for both.
mission anyhow.
The R E L IA B L E
All-ateel Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cara to Washington. D
The young people expect to build
In this particular Instance there C O M M IS S IO N
Merely a Hint.
Car Service on Train* 82 and 88. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80
M E R C H A N T
on th e ir. new place In the near
Evelyn bad beta Instructed by her Is no proof that the commission D O E S
C A R E .
The
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
future.
These
popular
young mother not to oak anyone for a penny. merchant is dishonest..
reliable commission merchant wor­
people have the
congratulation» A week ago Evelyn waa visiting her
The trouble Is that everything ries and works hard and F A I T H ­
and beet wishes o f a host o f friends sunt, and aa her annt opened her la left to chance in the vital mat­
F U L L Y for hla shippers.
.Many
and admirers.
ltlll&gt;borMi,li tlatol. T»mr». ,u
puree to take a nickel to use In the ter of food distribution.
US Wm &lt;Bar SOaaL j» »*— *111«. Fla.’
growers ship produce, knowing tho
l'kona » I
Yk
IT
A miscclsncous shower was given telephone Evelyn, shyly glancing in
The farmer ships his goods not markets are well stocked, but as
the brido elect at the Stewa.t the purse and aeelng one lone penny, knowing what is going to happen.
the stuff M U S T be cut they take
remarked that ahe thought pennies
home in town on Tuesday p. m.
The* commission merchants take the a' chance on getting something out
were auch a nuisance In a big lady’*
goods all at once, put them on the o f it. While it is true.that returns
purse.
market and sell for a high price or are very often disappointing, it is
a
low price— they don’t care— it not the fault o f the R E L IA B L E
CASSIA CHATTER
makes comparatively little dif­
Commission Merchant.
Mrs. Iris Pell and »on Thomas
ference.
They get their commis­
rerurned Thursday after a
visit
sion anyhow.
o f severs! months with an aunt
One truck farmer and truck garW IN T E R P A R K
at Palatka.
d !ner after another la discouraged,
Mrs. Joseph K ling and tw o dau­
OLDEST COLLEGE A N D M O S T B E A U T IF U L
his boys leave him because they are
ghters Lillian and Eleanor
tad
not eager to get their part of three
CAM PUS IN FLORIDA
aon Joseph Jr., o f Floral C ity who
cent* a barrel tor lettuce, or seventy
College, Academy, Music, Expression, Fine Arts, Domestic
have been visiting1their wunt, Mrs.
five cents for potatoes
SUITE », COURT HOUSE
PHONE H I
L . C. Garrett returfied home Wed
And the high coat o f living goes
and Industrial Arts, Business, Teacher’s Course
nesday.
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FLORIDA
up, and the crowds in the dtlea SANFORD,
W E LV E buildini*, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fin*
Mias Edith Lcen of Zepherhltl*
in create. •
W
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Æ
ymnasium; no malaria; quarter-million dollar endownment; throe
Is visiting Miss Nannie Knight.
Wouldn t it be worth while for
teachers'of
music; 15,000 organ; a dozen pianos; two glee clubs; chorus
C. C. Myers o f Lady Lak e U
to m e o f the wise men who are paid
class;
auperb
new rooms for business school; full banking equipment: nr*
visiting hit sister M r*. L, C. Gar­
salaries by the people to aak them­
chemical
and
physical laboratories, equipped with every modern device*,
rett.
selves. "W h a t can be done to en­
analysis
of
soils,
fertilizer», foods, water,' preparation for engineering
S
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J M ines Ruth and Mabel and lit­
able the man who produces to get
.course,
lakes,
boating,
swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball,
tle Eunice Toyala visited tbeir aunt
the food into the hands of the man In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
Christian,
but
undenominational;
expenses moderate; scholarship« sva •
Mia* Grace McEwan at Paislay
who oats, at a fair price to the farm­ Cure Them Without Cutting Thera Out
able.
For catalogues address the secretary Winter Park, Fl°ri( •
laat week.
er, i fair price to the railroads, a
Dr. Callahan of Sorrento was here
fair price to the consumer, and
ORLANDO,
FLORIDA

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H. J. MINTON, Mgr. f

Florideal Fertilizer-Equal M t s -L e s s Potasti
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THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY

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TUB SANFORD HERALD
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Th e Exoloits
of Elaine
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Jennings catered with a card on a
salver, Elaine took It and saw with
■urprlae the name ot her caller:
MADAME 8AVET8KY,

there came a knock at tho door and 1
opened It hurriedly. There was a mes­
senger boy who banded me a note. I
tore It open.
It wan from Kennedy
and read ” 1 shall probably be away
for two or three days Call up Elaine
and tell her to beware o f a certain
Madame Savetaky."
I was still puzzling over the noteand was just about to call up Elaine
when tho speaking tubo was blown
nhd to my surprise I found* that It waa
Aunt Josephine who had called.
"Where Is Mr. Kennedy?" she asked,
greatly agitated.
“ He has gone’ away for a few days."
I replied blankly. "Is there anything
I can do?" ,
She wag very excited and hastily re­
lated what had happened at the parlor
of the medium.
"What was her namo?” I cried anx­
iously.
"Madame Savetsky," she replied, t&lt;j
my surprise.
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Astounded, 1 picked up Craig's note
from tho desk and handed It to her
without a word.
She read It with
breathless eagerness.
"Come back there with me. please,"
she begged, almost frantic with fear
now. "Something terrible may have
happened."

Make Your Auto Pull
Your Business

Medium.
Beneath tho engraved naino were
tho words written In Ink: * i havo a
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A D e t e c t i v e N o v e l an d a M o t io n P ic t u r e D ra m a
message from tho spirit o f your fa­
ther."
*“ Yes, I will see her," cried Elalno
B y A R T H U R B. R E E V E
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eagerly,
in response to tho butler's in­
Tkt ÌVtll-Knaten NeetUtl on j ikt
,
Cnalor of (A* "Cratg KtnntJy" Storia
- quiry.
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8he followed Jennings Into tho ad­
r &lt; v.
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joining
room
and
there
found
herself
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Presented la Collaborstloa With the Psthe Playera and the Friertle Film Compia»
• face to face with tho hard-featured
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Oopyrisht, 191«, by tb» Star Company, ial Forai*» &amp;l*hu Rraervad
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woman who hod only a few momenta
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before left tho Clutching Hand.
Elaine looked rather than spako her
Inquiry.
,
"Your father, my dear," purred tho
SYNOPSIS.
at last, that Kennedy had apparently
JtyAI/ln ThtHitcin
left tho telephone without any expla­ medium, with a great pretence of sup­
Also Mad« .
T b * N ew Y ork polira »r e myall fled by »
pressed excitement.' "appeared to mo
nation
or
apology.
H r |N o f m urder» and other crim e». The
clue to the criminal I» the warn*
"W hy—he rang o f f she exclaimed tho other night from the spirit world.
f irinclpal
HardRubbtrTifo
ng letter which 1» *ent the victim », »igned
&gt;0è
Angrily
to herself, as ahe hung up tho I was In a trance and he asked mo to
I
and ^
with » “ clutching hand.*' The latent vic­
deliver
a
message
to
you."
tim o f the m yateriou» aMaaaln 1» Taylor receiver and left tho room.
F.O&amp;Chfcaöo
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Dodg», the Ituurance president Ills
"W hat was the message?" asked
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Oalrtfsal Asta Trailer will makee y mir ear »
daughter. Elaine, em ploy» Craig Kennedy,
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alvev. It L atla«b*l to %ny moke
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the fam ou» »d en tin e detective, to try to
In the center of a devious and wind­ Elaine breathlessly, now aroused to
I r » fir» of *o&lt;j,l«. haul produce, supeUae. »(a., eliminatili* dtlivvry and einr«»» char***
Intense Interest.
unravel lh » m yetery. W hat Kennedy ac- ing way, quite unknown to all except
«llhout
addin*
anythin*
lo
Ih»
co»t
ol
malmenane»
u
your
plaaaur*
car.
T
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Univ»r»a!
compliahe» I» told by h i» friend Jameson,
“ I must go Into a trance again to got
Trailer la incipaaalv» and will soon pay (or Itaci/.
a nawapaper man. Enraged at the deter, those who knew the Innermost secrets
mined »(fo rt which Klalne and C raig K en­ of the Chinese quarto?, and oven un­ It,“ replied the Insinuating Savetsky,
It’s T ra ilin g Success is A ll in the C urtis H itch
nedy are m aking to put an end to hla
"and If you like 1 can try It at once,
'Pa t u t applied for)
crime», tha Clutching Hand, aa Oita known to the police, there was a dingy
provided wo can bo le ft, alone long
atratUT* crim inal la known, reaorla to all tenement house, apparently Inhabited
Thli clever fitti» devio» raa b» aita.-bel to tb » axai or spring of aay maka of automobil#
aorta o f the moat diabolical arhemea lo
aod U m cooalrucled that It nraventa
renta tb» Jerking or
o r aid»
eid» (i « cttm and will draw a toad
enough.”
aucr cannot bo
put them out o f the way. Each chapter by hard-working Chinamen, but in re­
orrr thy * o « t road». A trader
b* a aweetoa u n i«» It trail# p*ri*evly.
•
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a
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a
•
Heated In her chair, tho medium
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cal ria
rig ft
for farm »«, dairymen, »lockmco. m»rrbanu—any automo__ . . . __al
e f the atory te ll» o f a new plot agalnut ality the headquarters o f tho notori­
_ drirav _»h o baa
U lieti
t I____
^ to
__do.
_ Capacity 1000 lb*. Ilody of trailer la 43 In ch «
tiil»
light
hauling
their Uvea and o f the way the grea t demuttered wildly for a few moments,
Aunt Josephine had hardly left Sa­
vid » by 0 ft. loog. Slid* In thro» alyl**.
teettve use» a ll hla »k ill to aave till» pret­ ous devil worshipers, a sect of satanIstg, banned even In the Celestial em­ rolled her eyes and’ with somo c o n ­ vetsky when the trance waa resumed.
ty girt and hlm aelf from death.
Model A Unjraraal Trailer with It lack at»«l Ur»». - - - Lilt prie» S4T.S0
»ts.no
vulsive movements protended to go in­
Model B
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14 Inch »oUd rubb»f llr»a. "
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Suddenly, from the mysterious »hadpire.
ixo.no
Model C
m
u
h Inch potumalie tires.
"
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to
a
trance.
owa
of
the
cabinet,
there
appeared
the
The followers of the cult comprised
Mr.dc
by
U
N
IV
E
R
S
A
L
T
R
A
IL
E
R
CO
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Chicago.
Suddenly
the
curtains
were
pulled
spirit of Long Sin, whose death
somo of the most dangerous Chinese
THE D E V IL W ORSHIPERS.
Sold by
criminals, thugs and assassins, be­ aside and Aunt Josephine and Ben­ Elaine still believed she had caused
Elaine was seated In the drawing tides a number of dangerous charac­ nett, who had just come In, entered. when Adventuress Mary had lurted her
" I can do nothing here,” exclaimed to the apartment
room with Aunt Josephine one after­ ters who belonged to various Chinese
noon, when her lawyer, Perry Ben­ secret societies. At the head of this Savetsky, starting up and looking
Elaine waa trembling with fear at
nett, dropped In unexpectedly.
formidable organization was Long Sin. about severely. “ You must come to tho apparition.
D E M O N S T R A TIO N A T S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y G ARAG E
H e had hardly greeted them when tho high priest of the devil god. and my seance chamber where x\e shaft
As before, a strange voice sounded
cot
bo
Interrupted."
the butler, Jenntnga, In his usual lm- Long Sin had, ns wo know, already
In tho depths o f the cabinet and again
"I will,” said Elaine, vexed at the a message was heard, in low, solemn
passive manner announced that Aunt joined forces jalth tho notorious
Intrusion at that moment.
"I must tones:
Josephine was wanted on the tele­ Clutching Hand.
1
nave
that
message—
I
must."
phone.
" I am Kcka. and 1 have with me
Tho room In which the uncanny rites
“ What’s all this, Elaine?” demanded I-ong Sin. His blood cries for vonNo sooner were Elaine and Bennett of tho devil worshipers were conduct­
alone ^ban Elaine, turning to him. ex­ ed was a large apartment decorated In Aunt Josephine.
goahcc."
Hurriedly, Elalno poured forth to
claimed:
Klalne was overcome with horror at
Chinese style, with highly colored porBlower*' Ground I.imcvlonc makes acid soils
"Last night t dreamed that father trails of some of (he devil deities and her aunt and Bennett the atory of the |the words.
sweet. It releases polnslt snlts nnd imparts
came to mo and told me that If 1 costly silken hangings. Beside n large medium's visit and the promised mes­
Then a dim, ghostly figure, appar­
slrengtli and vigor to growing crops and trees.
sage from her father In (he other ently that of I&gt;oMg Sin, appeared
would g ive up Kennedy and put my dais depended a huge Chinese gong
Blowers' I¡utestone ground unusually fino
trust in you. I would And the Clutch­
With arm* outstretched, the figure
On the dais Itself mood, or rather world.
readily
mixes with the soil. Contains no im­
Aunt Josephine, who was not one glided from the cabinet and approached
ing Hand. I don't know what to think sat, nn ugly figure covered with some
purities—can
he applied at aay time—u
easily
to
bo
imjtoscd
on,
strongly
ob­
of I f
Elaine.
She shrank back farther
sort of metallic plating.
It almost
inexpensive. Write for literature and prices.
Bennett, who had been listening In­ seemed to he the mummy of a China­ jected lo Kldlne's proposal to accom- In fright, too horrified even to scream.
jmny Savetsky to tho acanco chamber,
At the same moment, the medium
Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
tently, moved over nearer to Elaine man covered with gold leaf.
drew a vapor pistol from her dress,
Into this room came l-qng Sin nt- but Elaine would nol bo denied.
Box R 308, Ocali, Florida
and bent over her.
"11 might he safe for Klalne lo go,” and. ns ihe ghost of 1-ong Sin leaped
"Elaine," he said In a low tone, his tlred In an elaborate silken robe He
Bennett finuil&gt; suggested to Aunt Jo at Elaine, Savetsky darted forward
remarkable eyes looking straight Into advanced and kotowed before tfie^
Hi-phlne, "If you nml I accompanied and shut a stream of vapor full In
dais
with
Its
strange
figure,
and
laid
|
her own. “ you must know that I love
her "
Bennett's face
down
an
offering
before
It
you. Then give me the right to pro­
A few m o m ent» later. In (h e Hodge
Tills |• rfnrinatiee was witnessed by
in-nneli dropped unconscious, Ihe
tect you. It was your father's dearest
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IVE LAND, FLORIDA
ca r K la ln e the no-dliim und h e r two light» In Ihe darkened room flashed
tuehlj
er
(filrt)
Chinamen
who
knell
wish, I believe, that wo should marr&gt;
OX
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tifili
St,
A
rtis
t
o
il
M
IA
The
.tso.Ur
l* _a, lh« Mchrat. Kmiipr
-IP
J
H
—
escorts
(darted
for
tho
I
’hlnone
qunr
up and several of the men of Ihe
Let mo share your dangers and I m the rear of the room
far (ft Bicmcm tin«tirixuw.| A ttrofiff Faculty an-l a »*-!!
r*i*ul«Tfnn. COt.LKUK OF
ter*
1.1II KH AI AKTS F
FOU W D M L S ,
&lt;'hitching
Hand
rushed
In
\t
the
same
time
nn
aged
Chinaman
S»»j*iirai»hii'lrltnc*
!
An* «ntl I'our
for Srhool
swear flint sooner or Inter there will
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T tacher»
|hin»*»llr Rr*#*n«*
Quickly
tin*
flrvjdnre
was
turned
on
earning
.l
J-ruver
wheel
entered
the
bo an end to (he Clutching (land
*01.1,1.1*1« ö l ' L A U
Thr»w* l'n if *«wura
»r«* * '«»¡les * irvi 1 w ( i rauluMn give ihujf
At the ItoUHo till- medium Opened the its cleverly constructed hinges, ro- j mure Urn*’ its In»iruction in lilis tU^arlmvnl. M'iftilttrefU liw library, prartir» four! room,
Give me your- answer, Elaine." lie place nml. itner iirosiralitig himself
cIrm room« ind tirbatitijf ritih room-»
door with her key and ushered In her venting Ihe hidden passage,
devout
I
v
placed
the
machine
on
n
&lt; OM.Ktlt: OF Tr&lt; IKILIH.) tN l) SI H u m l»&gt; Mi l I H M i %HTN \f»rhanlr«la Tltll,
urged, "ami make mo the happiest
■line vluttor*
I,Iw» I firmi «fit! &lt; hurUTlfflbt l.'l» j£■-«*»—
*-r ,,i*g an i V|»ri , «1
f Uhl if I Hilf««** I««Noting Iti ilr g m «.
F ill«
l fore nnv effective reslslnnce could
sort
o f to |
tnh.iiirolte
and
man In all the world"
nr*
iHuldlhr,
(^iu&gt;p nwt
Kill* ring (lie room Ho- medium ul
A. made Klalne and Bennett, were
begun
turning
it
slowH
muttering
Tl!if IÍKRM' I 01.1.Kl,F I i | t u « l yTur «"Vir ■.wju!¡init'u: of lh*» rolirg* of lib*-r«1
Elaine listened, and not unsympa­
Art* md i h# Normal
»• ’**» 1 l*»r inif i iu%* |itingling ( hi« omirw.
A few t m. lit- later I - tig Sin. who mil l' pre|nin-i| fur tin- seam e In pu" Hustled through the passage, securely
thetically. ns Hennctt continued to
&lt;
OF
III
NIM1HH
»
hxttltPii
ng
l*r
Iw-»* i ir-tK mí* il«r&gt;Wing in ill It» branch«*»,
Ihhii .iI. nn&lt;| placed on a divan In n
had been boning belore the metallic Itig dow n I In- window s h a d e *
Sh.xft h»tx&lt;( «m i T i
í m ire
I h^tiu* * mi «s *x »»*n hi
d fin ftim t U .
Faculty Rftd
plead for her answer
rtifflifii
ajimi*
binili
m
g*
Suddi tilt nn Ind 1*1 mot fa c e w a s seen i iriilned chamber hack of tin* altar
figure m deepest reven-tu e sudden!'
"Walt a little while—mill
Fltt.tMK
(DI M ^
«’oof
Vai»,
tVinrrVufi,
f«&gt; !»•• Jteerltie fliniiiKh the lil.i* k
c* fir devil worshipers
I B » r I i( / - i I *•»* a nd
siira n c
1 - !•■*-i
I tfñell Mixhlg«!) t ‘ Hiw «g-x 4»!*| ïl
aionrrow," she replied finally
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SI
Minti
V
t
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«it
I.MeU
t ml:*
ifi i*| »&lt; imi' lir.il
'4
K*rull&gt;. iimrjugh rourtm
litri lente*! *t( .i 1 fie fiad
\
"I^et It tie as you wish 1 lien, ' •*\| 1T •1 i* I!,- *-r
s lu t v
|i ((. in a* ■Imt moment unit i mu*
1* li -f*|l-tl)|| Ititi*-*!
.-p j i ii - ' m m ifi*- !1|&gt;- &lt;*f
'•♦inni II - 1
1-1 1
silt
Hi
HIMl|
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f Flnv An*
! ¡« g tlar
agreed Bennett qiitetB
' - .tiiiiiitr of ((tint had been taking
ari.l
u mtifw r»'*«
&gt;
1
i ti lu 1.
tile » 1 * 1 1 1 1 uf 1 IV 11it
He took her hand ami kl»*e II |U1S lili* »111111)-** K**&lt;
T h e e e r - t i u » *- « Iw* hint t*ri&gt;slr;*I*-il
1Uult*«
1 » ill * i *»• lm lie-ssnN** until i fin i arrived with Aunt Josephine til
alonntely
Address JOHN II. STETSON I M VEKSITY. De Und, Florida
ifi*- house of the medium
in :t»i- .il the nlghl of llieir
therm»* u
fi lililí*
fi-iive»
lie
■UM' tunned
An instant Inter Aunt J o s e p h in e re
'Bnanswered
my
rliic
and
nd
nil
tied
in
ih**
u
n
hnlv
fr
e
t
i
n
all
lllgll prie,
rimm
turned
Elaine, unstrung h&gt; what
is
To our surprise, the si-ane, r *&lt;uii
r feet an,) , row «fi d fo r
rie**
N&lt;&gt; »c olor lud iln- words been u'
had happened, excused herself und
HU*111fill
w .ltd
[en-d it).i o ihe medium m m « wtiifim,
» « ♦♦♦♦♦&lt;
went Into the library
WJiere is Ihe voting lady w lio was ♦
Long Si i 'truck set »n il Mnus on out of her I nuire
Inroluntarlly. her mind traveled
—
;
ill** r. -'oo 'ling gong und Hum raised
What Impju'lu'd ’ she asked look here?" I asked
back over the rapid succession of
Miss
I
lodge
and
the
gentleman
Just
III» ........ Ill Mill-Util till,*'»
mg at Elaine
*
events of the past few weeks and
"Kslng Chau. the Terrible, demands
Klalne reported the spirit’* words left a few minute» ago." tho medium ♦
the part that she had thought, at a cotiMiri Sit« Is 1« he foreign fair
"W e rnn get nothing If your aunt ex {dallied as we looked ahoui.
St. AugiiHlinr, Fla.
F'slablinhed I.S66
least, Kennedy had come to play In of foie ami'with gulden fiair
I happened to notice »torn handker­
sluts here. * Suvelskt added. Insisting
her life.
chief lying on the floor
It fln*lu*d
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Then she thought of their recent
Hlgh-rlus» hmtrding scheel for youtig ludi«« In &lt;I urge uf Sisters of St.
over me that perhaps It might nfford ♦
,\| the same time. Ill a room of the
♦
In.t*|ifi
l*i*lr»nlx***l h) chihlri-n ef le-'t ( ‘uiholi* .inil non-CnthoIic fumimisunderstanding
Might there not adjoining linnse the t'lutehing Hand
a Hue
♦
lt*-s
**(
Ifii'itiitl
(&gt;llu*f Siiti*-»
llutlilings sph-rtdiil . &lt;‘i|Uip|s-d witli all
o
be some simple explanation of It. aft
As t passed it ! purposely dropped
film».-If «.is bust!) engaged In muk
♦
inoilt-rii eonveiueni'i« I telightful und heult h) !**&lt;•,•i ien in quaint und nre r all. which she had missed’ What lug tin* most elaborate preparations
1my »oft tint over It anil plrk*-d up the
( uurM- tlmreugh, ctiiltrueinv’ -(11 hnuiche» requisite
a ti-iti- An*'teilt 1 ity
hat. securing the handkerchief with A
Should she do’
for nomo nefarious »iliemn which hi»
(er ,i «oli«l and relltteil i-ducution
Slusir, l’uinitng, Lmgungen, Commer­
out attracting Savetsky » attention,
She solved the problem by taking fertile mind bad evolved.
a cio! C'ourse. Term» Moderate.
o
up the telcphonu and asking for Ken­
* Aunt Joaephlne waa keen now for «X
Tho room had been fitted up ns a
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nedy’s number.
returning home to find out whether
medium's seance parlor.
a
a
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Elaine was there or not. No »oonrr
Tw o of the Clutching Hand's most
I was chatting with Craig In hla trusted confederates and a hard-faced
had »he entered the car and driven off.
laboratory, and. at the same time, woman of middle age. dressed In plain
than 1 examined the handkerchief It
-was watching him In his experimental black
was torn as If It had been crushed In
were pulling the finishing
•work. Just as a call came on thu tele­ louche» to this apartment, »b en their
the hand during a struggle and
phone, be was pouring some nltro- chief entered
wrenched away
I looked closer In
hydrochloric acid Into a test tube to
the corner * « i the Initial "E "
r*tulctilng Hand gated about the
complétera reaction
That » » » enough
Without losing
room, now and then giving an order
The telephone tinkled and lie laid or iwu to uiako inure effective Hie
another precious moment I hurried
Full Instructions!
Conducted by tha
down the bottle of acid on his desk, setting for the purpose which he bad
around lo the nearest police station,
Given In
while he moved a few steps to anSwor In mind
Benedictine
The
sergeant
detailed
several
Preparatory, Com ­
lié call.
roundomen
and
a
man
In
plain
clothe«,
Finally he nodded In approval and
Fathers
mercial und Cloa-,
..hoover tho speaker was, Crnlg stepped over lo tho fireplace where
VVhc
and together we returned to the houae,
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icemed deeply Interested, and, not logs wore burning brightly In a grate.
laying o' careful plan to surround It
mooring who was talking ou the wire,
secretly,
while
the
plainclothes
m»n
Pressing a spring In the mantelpiece,
w ot eager to learn whether It was the master criminal effected an Instant
and I obtained admittance
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.nyonn connected with the case of transformation. The logs In tho fire­
r o w CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
Meanwhile, the Chinese devil wor­
he Clutching Hand.
place, still burning, dlsap|&gt;eared Imme­
“ Yet, this Is Mr. Kennedy," I heard diately through the bottom of the brick
shiper* had again gathered tn their
cureed temple and Long Sin. In hla
?ralgsay.
tiling end a metal sheet covered them.
prleatly robe, appeared on the dal»
I moved over toward him and whis­ An aperture opened at tho bock, as If
The
worshiper» kotowed
rever­
kered eagerly. "Is there anything by magic.
ently to him. wTillr at the back again
iewT"
Through this opening Clutching
«tood tho aged Chinaman patiently
A little Impellent at being interrupt- Hand mado bis way quickly and dis­
id, Kennedy waved mo off.
it oc- appeared.
turning hi» prayer wheel
Elaine Is Hurried Through the Hid­
T w o -braxlrra, or »moke pot», had
urred to me that ho might need a
Emerging on the other side of the
den P*»»age In the Fireplace.
been placed on the dais, one o f which i
tad and pencil to make a note of peculiar fireplace. Clutching Hand
om e Information, and 1 reached over pushed asldo a curtain which barred that Aunt Joaephlne muat go
"Your ixing Sin touched with a »tick, caus
bs desk fo r them.
tho way and looked Into tho Chinese father rannot speak while she Is pres Ing It to burat out Into den»e fume*
Standing before them, he chanted
As I did eo my arm Inadvertently temple, taking up a position behind ent."
Bottler« of Soda Water and
In
nasal tone« "T h e white consort of
[truck the bottle of acid, knocking It tho metallic figure on the dais.
Aunt Josephine, annoyed by what
iver on the top of the desk. Its conTho Chinamen had by this time fin­ she had heard. Indignantly refused lo the great Kalhg Chau has been found
ente streamed out saturating tho tele­ ished their devotions, if such they go and was deaf to all Elaine's plead­ It la hla will that »he now be made
h la "
thons wires before 1 could prevent It.' might bo called, and tho last one was ings.
Aa he finished Intoning tho measago.
2 1
n trying to right the bottle my hand leaving, while Long Sin stood alone
" I think it will be all right,” Anally
lA&gt;ng
Sin ilgnalcd to two young China­
isms In contact with the acid which
acquiesced Bennett, seeing bow bent
on the dais.
men to go Into the anteroom. A mo­
mrned like liquid Are, and 1 cried out
The noise of tho departing satsntsts Elaine was on securing the message.
ment later they returned with Elaine,
n pain.
had scarcely died away when Clutch­ "I'll stay and protect ber."
Frightened though »he was. Elalno
Craig baattly laid down the re- ing Hand stepped out.
Aunt Joaephlne finally agreed. "Very
made no attempt to itruggle, even
lelver, seized me and rushed me to
“ Follow me," he ordered hparsely, well, then,” she protested, marching |f
t*
.
.
.
t&gt;
he back o f the laboratory, where he seizing Long Sin by the arm and lead­ out of the room In a high state of when they had cut her bond».
T
h
ey
carried
her
up
to
the
dal«,
and
Irenched my band with a neutralli- ing him away.
indignation.
now Long Bin faced her and aternly
ng liquid.
She had scarcely left the house,
They passed through the passage­
He hound up the wounds caused by w ay-of the flreplaco and, having en­ however, when she began to suspect ordered her to kotow to the gfueb e add, which proved to be slight, tered the seance room, Clutching Hand that all was not as It ought to be. In tom e metallic figure.
For the best quality of G R A IN , HAY, FEED and
She refuted, but Instantly tho China­
ifler all, and then returned to the tele- began briefly explaining tho purpose fact, the Idea had no sooner occurred
♦
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men sotxed her arm and twisted It.
Jhone.
*&gt;
of the preparations that had been lo her than she decided to call on
until they had compelled her to fall
T o hla evident annoyance, he dls
made Long Sin wagged his head In Kennedy and she ordered the chauf­
&lt;*
- — W R IT E » v e n d that the acid had burnod
*&gt;
feur to take her as quickly as jwsslble to her kneea
volublo approval
H
aving
forced
her
to
kotow.
Ixmg
hrough the wires and cut off all con*
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Sin turned to the assembled devil
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lection.
Elalno was standing In tho library
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dancer».
Kennedy had not been In the labo­
gating sadly at Kennedy's portrait,
"W ith magic and rare drug«," he
A t the other end o f the line, Elaine thinking over recent events and above ratory all the dsy after my experi­
Palatka, Florida
chanted, "«ho »b all be made to pa*a
vas listening Impatiently for a reall tho rebuff over the telephone which ence with the acid, and 1 waa lmj»aiponse to her first eager words o f lntlently awaiting his arrival. A t last
she supposed she had received.
Continued on Page G
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Calorrd Aa Nmod-Owr Moll Molln A ifu l T-»d
1*0», at ibo PaataSVa al Soaford. Frorkl,.
Prrrlrr Art of March 3rd. 1ST*.
OtUa la Ilm U Hulldl.,

TllofWa. No. Ill

future* before It, a fair start m«*an* ed best, as insuring a more even
n degree of sucre*» that tan ho real­ flow*, besides being a storage reser­
voir o f water for other purposes, j
ised in no other
* state n the union.
*
There arc several systems in use I
If the »etticr intends iu engage in
fnrralnfi. fruit grnsing or atork rais­ in Florida, each of _ which has its
ing. he should have enough money, earnest advocate* for .its merits
Some are pipes strung along on
da the Sun «ays, “ to start right,
standards
or upright, the pipes buvand maintain hinuelf until his bus
intj
small
holes
every aix inches apart
incss,
begins to "pay: .but when it
™
through
which
the water ,is forced
does begin to pay and is property
managed,' the returns for the labor at high ftresaure, the holes being act
and money and brains expended . “ 1 an “ nK|c *° that »he nrc ° f the
wilt far exceed lh*'.se to be obtained trajectory of the stream cuts that
for a like expenditure in any other
:trr ^rorn Ihe opposite pipes,
9taj p
,
j and this waters the ground on the
There is ntili another w ay in which plane between the tw o lateral pipes.
n man of energy may succeed ho-p. Thi’i system is stationary, or tun
He may begin as a hired laborer in he rotated (shifted to the other side)
any ol the occup*tlpn. mimed.* by hand or is automatic, depending
learn the business thoroughly,, lay al the chioce ,of the grower. The
up as much of his wages as pos­ two systems most in vogue In Flori­
sible and the tin^p will be sure to da of this type vary only in the de­
come and that soon d- he is dil- sign of the nipple used in the orifire
ligent and industrious, when he will in the pipe and the methods of rotat­
be nhle to establish hiffisell in an ing.

A GOOD BANK
Is your best friend in times o f financial distress! It is a
Bank’s business to lend money. W e have always aimed
to take good care o f our customers, granting them every
accommodation which is consistent with their business
standing and responsibility. Can we not serve you?

The Titurville Advocate has just
celebrated" the twenty fifth nnni
R. Ft. DEAS
vereary event, anil it is the same
Pr.uar«.
'
VUt-Prwid.t p_ W00DRUFF Vk. Pr.sd.nl
A ul C ».M ,,
pink sheet that has made Editor
Walton famous.
W e hope the Ad­
vocate will colebrate many more
birthdays, and C harity Walton and independent nnd profitable business.
The other system of overhead irri­
his j;ood wife rontihtie to memberThere are thousands o f just such gation consists of standards made of
chip in the Florida Press Association. instances all over Florida.— llartow upright pipes set in the field or grove
aooooQ D O O O O O O B oooooooooaoaooooooaoD oooooaoooaoaopooo
----- O -----to which are attr^hed various types
Informant.
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0
0
of noxzles, some fixed, of the type of
, The hanging o f a neg*o in Tampa
0
the ordinary garden hose nozzle
0
fast week was such a botch tliat the
D
type, but generally o f n whirling or
rond»*mnea man beenne disgusted
0
a
rotary type of various designs.
with the performance. — Lakeland
0
Water has been, ever since the Some of the installations provided
0
Telegram.
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living things, the one for (Ixed stanchions, others for m ov­
Sure he was.
We have always creation of
a
noted thi&lt; peculiar characteristic ] prime necessity, for though food is able, to be used iu conjunction with
o
about the principal of a hanging. an ossentlal, y e t food cannot be pro­ a hose connection from n common
0
duced without water.
center of centers, where n fixed ins ta!
None o f them are ever satisfied
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The nneient religions, particularly lation would bo too expensive.
M y line of shoes u sold on n guarantee basis, and is the talk °
There is still nnother type of
o f the town and surrounding state. I call your attention to a a
Sanford has ju*t hud a directory those of the people of the valleys
high gratia lirje of Children Shoes, in which 1 defy any compn- 0
census taken and announces the res­ and plains, paid their ohc^iance and oscilating spray, mounted on wheels, Mary Pick ford in "M istress N e ll1*
lion. M y prices are for the benefit of my customers and the o
ident population o f 6.70(1 people. held in the highest reverence those which Is the same thing as the two
“ ‘
. . . hose connecpipes, with
* ^ on igh t lit th o S tar
low price is your Rain. I am going to sacrifice ilu- profit on S
This la a splendid showing for San­ god» who controlled the coming o f parallel
.
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this h;gli grade merchandise in order to prove to the public
ford and indiratea a steady and ex­ the waters which inundated Ihe al­ tion, which enables it to he rpoved —
luvial
plnins,
bringing
fertility
and
from
place
to
place.
.
.
let«
in.
the
partition
Jn the control
what an Exclusive Shoe Store means in the town of Sanford o
cellent growth
Sanford s new dir­
and Seminole County. When you buy shoes from an Exclusive
ectory contains a great amount of assuring crops, that he people might
The stationary systems generally box the quantity of water applied
Shoe Store veu know just what you are buyirrg am' ‘
useful information concerning the live, for verily these were "th e . derive their water supply direct to 'hr plant* can he treasured with
always
at vour service.* I will please you even to the smallcity and wherever u«ed will be a waters of life to humanity in those from the pump* driven by gas «,r a nicety
1 he “ «ontrolfing fiwxe«
arid lands, for wittnuil it» coming
cat child. It .» a nleasur« to any customer to h a ve a true ami
good ndverti«emerit for the place.
crude oil engines, o f large hor«c 1 ar,‘ made of ccnicul .being 2 Z inches
they would perish.
up-to-date fit. Will bt glad to have any one call and give me
Tine* Union
power, where the tract to he irrigat- high , 12 inches wide ami t&gt; inches
a trial.
When the dry, barren f i l t e r ed is large, delivered through pipes thipk with a cement partition in
•---- O drew tediously to its close anxiously o f large diameter, grndulaly de­ the center . Cement bottoms are
ItlN G D O W N T H E C U R T A IN
the heavens were scanned for the creasing until the size o f the irrigat­ made In the intake |&gt;ipe* nnd the
A tr.eh invaded the stockaded
rising of those stars which should ing pipes are reached and depend­ direct connection with the intake
walls ol the Georgia State Pen
herald the approach of the god at ing on the distance to which the pipes controlling boxes and feed main
ilentiary on Monday night and took
whose oppearing should come the water has tp he conveyed. The arc niaiie water .tight
Iron nip­
therefrom a prisoner, Leo Frank,
rising of the waters, and tuot and movable systems derive their supply ple« various size« are used tn making
ui.di-r a life xentence fur the niur
The
holes
fj.a n d tree break forth in livin g green,. from water tower* or tanks ns in these* connection*.
tier of little M ary I’ hagon. an
the promise o f the grain and fru it., thp furrtMV 6y9tpm;i ((tr , hl.v ar,. in the coni rolling l*oxe- are also
hanged l,ini to a tree within right
My
not built to stand high iitesiuri* fitted with iron pipes linings
of her fermer home, »ome hundred another year o f plenteousness.
a a o o o a o o D o a o o a o o a o o a D fJ o o D O D a o o o o a o o o a o a o o o a a o D o o o o o o ti
Even today ..though no longer (h ll, lht. (U ,,(| syittl.ms
Th(. plugging tiny of the stand pipes, any
miles from the penitentiary where
watching the stars, nor exalting them j overhead systems are used both in line'of tile can he shut ofi from the
he rested in fancied »pruritv.
ns divinities, mid though mnn's in- KTOV(li amJ truck fields for tho-.- supply o f water and the other lines
We eannot condone mol» rules
this supplied at will.
genuity hm perfected mechanic*! I vegetables thnt do best with
that «etc a»idc ull law * made of the devices for both tho control of th e jsyatem of y-rigntion.
Where thi« system
.complete,
land and assists in tenting down all rising floods or drawing sustenance
Tht.r(. ar„ oth,.r trUrk
would
lie
too
expensive,
canvass
the structures upon which our go v­
from the rock, yet he looks to the
j,,, |,(.„t served by the use of sub
hose
can
be
u«ed
to
fill
the
stand­
ernment i* founded.
And yet who watere for life, and the best of his
" I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re­
pipe*
a*
required,
and
thu«
till
any
irrigation,
o
f
there*
celery
seems
to
can judge the actions of men who
intellect has been devoted to th e 1 j,e the one. though this system i« line of lateral*, or from water wagon,
ceived
from the use of Thedford’s Black-Drauuht." writes
know the little victim- in life, who
conservation o f it* resources in one i UMMj rxc|u»lv*ly hy some trilrker» barrels or btirkets. a* expediency
Mrs.
Sylvania
Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
followed the trial, who were postive
form or nnother
^
for lt|| (.|a**p* of truck
may suggest itself
iu their own minds tha» the prisone
"It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bail colds,
Another great ail vantage of thtsj
The Assouan Darn, the Roosevelt
Thi.« system first c7 11»*- in»n generwas guilty, who probably had daugh­
liver
and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Dramrlit
Project, al use iu
in Florida
r i&lt;»riila at bnnfurd and *y*icm Is that fields having Mlhters of their own that are «til! Dam, the Umromphagre
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles,
liable to the lust of a rapist. Men the Everglade* System nnd u thou«- vicinity in the celery liekji. and haH irrigation ate rcnfarkaldy free from
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
anti
other
undertaking*
for
the
re-j
come
to
he
known
an
the
“
Sanford
insect
p
eriv
particularly
those
which
who from time immemorial have
clnmation
and
irrigation
o
f
land*
System,
and
L
x
wo
wpoken
of
by
incubate
in
the
groutfd
a*
this
Btack-Draught made them break out, and she lias had no
taken tin* law into their own hand*
more trouble. I shall never be without
in rases of this kind and always will. that arc now barren, or unax'ailahli’ , ren.*on of it* having attained tin* method drowt\* them out, and it is
We deplore mob- rule as every law- nrC hath silent and potent homage highest efficiency hy the plan adopt- \al«o «aid to be a preventive of many
It i* a fungu« disease« thnt
have their
abiding man will do. t Tw o wrongs to that necessity without which wc ed by the growers there
c a n n o t II v p .
aystcin
of
hollow
tilt*
piping
laid
at
origin
in
the
soil
This
system
pronever made n, right and it Is just
Ian
h
u
progressed
a
long
way
varying
depth»
below
the
surface,
(
vide»,
as
a
correlative,
one
of
wuhns unlawful for a mob to hang a
man aa It is for that man to talc from the method of the Bintplo havinjp“ ;t main nnd several lateral*1drainage: nothing necessary to be
life, and yet we question if the judge Egyptian who waited till the turgid anf txie flow o f thq water 1« con- done other, than to leave open the
on the bench would stay the hand Nile had receded to its channel, trolled by gates or "boxes, the sup- tile level outlet in the control ho*,
---------------------------------------------of a mob if the offender had in­ leaving broad acres covered with ply l»eing obtained hy engine a m i
.
in my homel” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzirich
deposits
from
the
Julia,
to
then
pump
a*
hi
the
other
system
or
vaded the nanctity o f the judges
Danger
In
Overworking
Eyes.
streak their surface with .shallow from flowing wells This system can
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
home.
Oculists state that -comparatively
furrows made with a sharpened be used profitably on those lands
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
The Frank case is a blot upon the
few persons have absolutely normal
that have a hardpan or d a y stratum
stick.'
eyesight; those who have do not take 4) reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
name of Georgia. T h e actions of
T od ay he no longer waits for the 2 to 4 feet below the surface, other­
caro alwaya to read or work under
the mob are another blot. In all
onrushing river, swollen with the wise on the. ordinary sandy loam» proper conditions of light, and the re­ #
If you suffer from any o f these complaints, try Blacksincerity we hope the chapter Is
spring rains, hut draws from the and soils the water would percolate sult Is that most adults and many chil­
ended although it cannot easily be
Draught It Is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
hidden springs, deep In the bosom of downwa.d until it was Inst to the dren »0 overwork the rnuacles about
forgotten.^ In passing we wish to
M other Earth, from the pellucid plant roots, nnd time, money, water tho eyes np to form wrinkles and
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
call the attention of the rabid north­
lake or gentle river the elixir of and fertilizer be wasted. If a (low­ loose, fnllltife-rilesh. •
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
ern press to the fact that the man
life by means o f engine and pump, ing well can be obtained the cost of
who commits a criminal assault upon
dam and ditch, nnd directs it where engine and pump ¡* eliminateli, 'll
Humanity's Responsibility,
womanhood In the south is summari­
ho wills, in open furrow or through is of sufficient importance* to wur-«
To resist tho tyranny o f self; to
ly dealt with he he white ot black
recognize the law of duty; to main­
the iron or rlay pipe, to be distribut­ rant a minute description^
and the Frank case should be a
ed either as a gentle rsin or else ab­
The system is installed by laying tain the supremacy of the higher over
lesson to all morn) - perverts.
sorbed by caplllnry attraction hy Ll-inch tile, un bur tied terra cotta, 18 the lower parts of our nature—thla Is
.
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the soil particles, as his plant’s neces­ Inches below the surface and 20 to 25 our responsibility for life nnd Its gifts.
—-W, E. Gladstone
IIR J W r U IO N E Y E N O U G H
sities may require.
t
C07H EXPOSITIONS — DIVERSE ROUTES — LONG LIMIT
feet apart running the short way of
Coloplzat on scheme* are all fight
M any and varied are the devices the field allowing n fall o f nhout 4
• For tickets, reservations, descriptive literature, and
where the colonists bring with Piehi which his Ingenuity has perfected Inches in every 330 feet. This row
full Inform ation 'phone, wire or write to
l — S»&gt; « f family
m i iUdent capital to support them- to accomplish
this
distribution, o f 3-Inch tile Is connected water
•fla g JAX BISCUITS—u k N l| 'V
H
. C . B R E T N E Y , Florida Passenger Agent
List so wrssssrs. At « s s l w j
which may be subdivided into three tight to a 4-inch Teed main running
«clvcs lor at least one year.
A LOUISVILLE &amp; NASHVILLE RAILROAD
Colonists without capital are n systems— furrow irrigstion.
over­ along the high side of the field.
134 Vtcst Bay Street
( Bell Phone 167)
Jacksonville, Fla.
detriment instead ot a help to any head irrigation and sub-irrigation, Stand pipes zre placed at the head
/
Lst Us
Us Plan
Plan Ya
Y t i r “Twur and Arrange Dstslls
.MsSsI*
R
si
M
i
.
Ms
tone
IsM
fsys
l*i
state.
T h ey soon become discour­ all three systttms being used .In o f earh row upright. The feed main
kJ slassS ssrs. OM nstM * fissS.
aged and write U-tteis hack home Florida, the first as yet but little, is connected in the discharge pipe
I u Cess Wks., Jsa, Fta.
that are anything but good adver­ but which will eventually rom o into at the sell, the discharge pipe be­
tisements to the state.
more general practice, particularly ing an 18-Inch tile. The joints of
the 3-Inch tiles are not cemented, hu
The secrets of soil, climate and In our citrus groves.
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
cultivation cannot ho picked up in
Taking them up .in ther order covered with sawdust or fiber,'so
a day. N pw settlers mast &lt;*oms pre­ named, the furrow system, as ad- as to keep out sand and dirt and
T R A IN S
pared to put themaeivc* in train­ ajitod to our groves, comprises the perm it the water tn seep through
Northbound
ing to learn farming nil over again, following installation. A gasoline Into the ground.
Arrive
Leave
T h e first join t of the 3-Inch tiles
for the .«ucccniful and time tested or etude oil rrg in e attached to a
FKEDKMIC II. HXNO, F u v i x q
K I». FORST F It. V m I * »«»:«»»
No. B2.. . . 1:18 A. M.......1:33 A. M.
H F. WHITiVKK, Cxiiur
A. L. BETTS. A m t C am « ! «
An
methods o l making crops here are well having aufTtienl Dow to insure are cemented to the geed mnins.
No. 84.. .16:45 A. M ... .11:06 A. M.
No. 80... .3:26 P. M.......3:46 P. M.
widely different from those in vogu* an ample supply of water at all open ditch on the lower end of the
In the East. Florida wants new set­ tiinea, or with atorage tank and large field receives the surplus water (ram
Southbound
tlers, but she does not want dla- dhichargt* pipe with centra! valve, the lines of 3-lnch tiles. Tw o feet
No. 83... .2:06 A. M .... .2:16 A. M.
No.
2:10 P. M ...... 2:30 P. M.
so as to give a large flow and tow , hack from the ditch are the Vconsut¡.riird, discouraged settler*.
.
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No. 86. . . . 6:44 P . M...... 6:04 P. M.
hezd
prranure,
using
8-!nch
mains
trolling
boxes,
*
which
are
used
to
A little capital will go a long way
are the beat evidence o f reliable banking ser­
Oviedo
on a Florida farm, but the suc­ with 6-inch lalurals: the main being (lam the back water in the line^
vice. An account with us is an assurance o f a
No. 126—Arrive*............ 9:30 A. M.
cessful farmer muit have suilldent laid iri the highest point In the grove' This box has three outlets, one in a
No. 127— Leave..............4:001*. M.
1
level
with
the
tile,
which
when
opob,
so
as
to
uso
gravitation
for
the
flow
Strong Depository for your funds and prompt
capital to s ta r t.- lfalm Beach Sun.
Leosbarg
1permits all excessive rainfall to
During the pari ten years tho of water.
attention to your banking revuirements.
No. 21— Arrive . . . . . . . .10:55 A. M.
If the topography of the ground Is ' drain Into the ditch. The next
Courier-Informant has time and
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No.
24—Leave................6:58
P.
M.
again, urged the view* expressed auch thet gravitation can he avail-J higher outlet Is 12 inches about the
No. 168— A r r iv e ............ 6:20 P. M.
in the foregoing article 1» the Sun. ed ol, then the uxo of either canvass first, and, when the fitst outlet Is
No. 157—Leave.......... . ,6:35 A. M.
11 :i new com er has a trade, or prof- hose, 4 of 6-Inch galvanized sheet- plugged, permits a level of 12 inches
Trilby
i iiio n by which he experts to earn iron piping, 21-k«uge, G-hirh diame­ of water in the field ahovo the sur­
N o. 25— Arrive . . . . . . . .* 1:00 P. M.
u livelihood and eventually accum­ ter and not over 10 feet-in length, face of the tiles. When the second
No. 24—L e a v e ............ .2:26 P. M.
ulate a-competence, he sbouhl have so. as to be easily aoifteil counccted nnd third outlets are cloned tho
Clyde Lino Boats *
enough means to maintain himself at to the laterals or stand-pipe in the water will then buck up in the field
OF S A N F O R D ,'F L O R ID A
(Si. Johns KWtr)
A N ri
I, a t until he can gain n loohold grove. Connection a*n be made to within, 2 inches of the surface ot
Arrive 10:00 A.M . Lrave 11:3UA.M,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
In his railing or profusion, jusrias either to the engine direct, but the ground.
B y opening and closing the outhe would have to do in any o th e r &gt; c when thi* system is used a water

ILR.STEVENS

C. M. HAND SANFORD, RORIDA O. L.TAYLOR

§ THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE IN SANFORd "

E. H. PETERS

W ATER

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THE EXPERT FITTER FOR LADIES’ GENTS' AND
CHILDREN’S SHOES— A COMPETE LINE FOR ALL

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QUALITY, NEATNESS A N ) A PERFECT FIT IS MY MOTTO

E. H. PETERS

301 E. Isl Si.

EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE ' Sanford. Fla.

Saved Girl’s Life

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ii
U tile Happenings— Mention
o f Matters in Brier—
Pcrsunal Items of
Interest'

I t * going to he good. -Be thereto m".
Mr. liob at the Imperial
l neatre, August. Tuesday 24th.
Ticket* ‘ twenty-five rents. for »ale
at Bowers Drug «ton

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

PACE F IV i

' A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP-TO-DATE

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For Everylhing in Fresh Florida and Western Meals,
Staple and Fancy Croceries, All Kinds, •
of Feed Stuffs, Call on

A iU i i m C v ir t m u n it flic h i lo r ik u
C o lu m n to
\ S * « n f f 11«! Isif « "" or

PK-.n, rOJ. Mr. K A

Elmer E HnU,.r,
n im ìu tio iiu c x iin n K ìU V iU ìm -j.K X itìiu n iiim itiU iìtu n ìu u iìu n iu iiu x n u n u i
•tig for New England where she
lUrthday Party
*'¡11 spend several w(‘ek* before ri
among a largo circle of friends.
In honor-of the twenty-first birth­ Mr. tfimeron is admired for Hi*
turning to rr&lt;umc tier v ork a« a
meinbtr Of tie. Normal •i.-Jino, Fir- day of Mr. Jesso Mbrrison, a gay crowd m an y’ sterling qualities anti has
Summary o f the Floating Small
lllty ut IV alilr^'inn, |t ('
of young jieoplo*gathered at the home o[ has many friends throughout cen­
Talks Succinctly Arranged fur
Mrs. N. H. Gnmer on Tuesday evening tral Florida, where he is extensively*
f* W. tri m local ticket agent
s Hurried Herald Kcadera
for a joy ride to the country home of interested in the cuttle industry.
,1)C A &lt; I
together with Mr*,
t rim left Wednesday* for Home Mr*. Paul Keely at lathe Mary, whore a
M ttce"anrout Shotrrr
Patronize the . Girl
Guides at ( ity, Ind., where they wj|| enjoy a jolly old 'time was enjoyed to say noth­
Ivrin &amp; Giles for your Sunday din­ yucntlon of .three weeks. K M Brow ing of the tempting and delicious re­
A very pretty affair given in
ner.
will take the place of Mr ( ’ rim in past served hv the hosteaa. A turkey honor of an attractive bride elect
sandwich coursKwith all the trimmings was the miscellaneous shower for
It fo u want to forget it s hot for the ticket ollice in the meantime.
* Fall in line with the vast array of purchasers that
followed by ice-^Vw» and l° r drink the Miss Mary Gatchel given by .Mrs.
two hours, sec " M r . Bob
ut the
Package« delivered on the Jitney nectar of the gxHByempted the upfictites
know the R IG H T GOODS and R IG H T PRICES.
M. M. Stewart and Mrs. J. B. Col­
Imperial. Tuesday the 24th.
Bus Line for 6c per 25 lb*. Cars of the crowd who ^?re inordately hungry
der Tuesday afternoon at
the
* It will R i v e us pleasure to fiRure with you on anything
5 or 6 ; doses 666 will break rurr from Chappell's on East Side to after the drive over a humpy road.
Stewart home on Second street.
in our line % We save OTHERS M O N E Y — ^we will
any case of Fever or Chills. Price Monroe on West Side. For further
The table was most attractive and
The spacious room's thrown to ­
SAVE
YOU M O N E Y,
Competent help in every
Information phone 331, Sanford
25 cents.
71-52lc
loaded with good things. The grounds gether ensulte were decorated in a
department.
If
Our
Deliver}'
Service second best
Transfer Co.
85-tf
and verandas were hung with lanterns. color motif of pink and green dainty
(Mrs. E. H. Peters left this week for
TO NONE -BUT JUST R I G H T r - ^ Yours for a
Mr. Morrison was presented with n pink baby rambler roses and tall
Miimeolu where she will spend several
The 1 'nlver-¡it Trailer
handsome stick-pin, the gift of the graceful gladioli being most ar­
“ SQUARE D E A L .” .
J
weeks visiting friends and relatives.
In tin* i*«ue appear* the adverparty, as a souvenir of the VLerming tistically combined wit'll ferns.
The best little romedy played ti'i’ fiii'nt yf th&lt; l ’ niv«r«al Trailer, occasion. Chaitcroniul by Mr. and Mrs.
After the guests were assembled
in Sanford for n long time. A two which h a iruvk designed to couple J. B. Lawson, were.
Miss Seay, accompanied by Miss
to
any
make
nf
car
and
haul
all
hour luugh.— " M r . Hob.
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell,
Essie Daisy Betts, song very effectively,
kind* ol .materials, standing n foad
I carry a nice line ot Inres, crr.- of 1.600 pound* weight The formats Purdon, Li*ttie Caldwell, Nellie Elder, "Dearie.
broidorys, hose, hair good*
etc. and ntirrhart* have long wished for Ituby nnd Daisy Betts, Charlie Leay
Then paper and pencils were dis­
Mrs. Gruce Earl Williams.
l()4-2tc a tru. k o* trailer that would do ajl uml Miss Lao]a Adams of Miami; tributed and each one was request­
Messrs. Kent Hoasiter, Frank Wood­ ed to give the bride-elect a bit of
Home-made delicacies, Saturday '.hat t« required of them and th"
ruff,
Jr., Clarence Carter, J. B. Lawson, advice.
Heads were bent low over
Universal
seems
to
have
the
good*.
afternoon at the Girl Guides food
Weidman Caldwell, Boh Howe, Jesse In thought, while quiet (?) reigned
It
w
jl
nostivcly
trail
-the
car
and
sale.
supreme, for who would dare give
impmt* no heavy «train upon it, Morrison and Mr. Fox.
Take u rldo on the Jitney Hus
Cards and dancing were enjoyed until a piece of foolish advice, that per
and should prove a great boon to
in the evening.
Special summer •he profile ol this sect inti espcrinlly, a late hour when the party returned to chunce might wreck Mias Gatchel’s
rate 20c, .round trip Cameron City where they have good hard roads, the city, tired hut happy.
matrimonial barge!
After due de­
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M., SATURDAY, JUNE 26th*
and Montoa.
9C-tf although the rra nit fact ur*r* Halm
liberation the judge* derided Miss
SANFORO
CAMERON CITY
Minne Stewart hit the keynote when
Get your tickets for " M r , Hob that9 ttv ( V i versa! will go anvwhere
Dinner Party
SANFORD
MONROE
Ia . 7:30 A. M. (Ar. 8:00 A. M.
Mrs, C M. Vorce entertained with u site advised.
at Bowers Drug store.
Twenty- over ■h&lt;- worst road*
Lv. 8.00A..M . Ar. 8:25 A .M . I
Ar. 8:35 A. M. H.v. 8:05 A. M.
Dear Little Mary,
T!\" 1 hi \ers.il will be sold here charming dinner parly on Thursday
five cenfs nil over the house no sent
Ar.
8:55 A. M. I.v. 8:30 A. M . |
l.r.
8:30
A.
M.
tAr. 9:00 A. M.
Don’ t be contrary
by D I. Thrasher, nod can beoeen evening in honor of Mr. and Mr*. J. E
reserved.
Lv. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M. !
Ar. 9:35 A. M. fLv, 9:05 A. M.
When Edward comes home late.
t'l ti c -, n il.file Coiltltv Garage Pan*. A liw mur-i- dinner was served at
l.r. 12:05 I*. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
Ar.
1 :00 P. M. Lv. 12:35 P. M . I
Travel over concrete Bridge to
Ar. 1:00 P.M . l.r. 12:35 P. M.
But-smooth out that frown
Thi tr ill *- a»» to id*' Wltb eitli« r -iv ii e l m T h e |m-:fm
appointed
lv.
6:00
P .M . Ar. 6:25 P .M . \\
Daytonn Bearli. Safely Fir*t
liel.r. 6:00 P. M. Ar. 6:30 P .M .
And don your best gown
nm ii'ua? ;• "r hard m ’ ' • r tire«
table was lovely with it*, shining silver
Ar.
7:00
P
.M . Lv. 6:30 P.M .*
ilu cell rates fop nummi r numi li*
Ar. 7:00 P.M . Lv. 6:30 P. M.
And meet hint at the gate.
1 and gleaming crysf il. centered by *
l.r.
9:30 P. M, Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Lv. 9:30 P.M . Ar. 10:00 p. M.
89— I9tc.
However, the council of the mar­
tall vase of cut llowcrs.
Ar. 10:30 P.M . Lv. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:25 p ! M. Lv. 10:00 l*. M. ; |
Miss Iscrman, of Sanford, came
ried ladies was "F ed d Him,
-The
Those
enjoying
the
agreeable
oc­
Marks t Hun Daily Except Sunday
m
im
o
OCCURRENCES
Teursday to spend the week wit
Marks t Hun Sunday Only.
casion word. Mr. and Mm. .Pact". Mm. valuable Information was prettily
Marks
* Dally Ktrcpi Thursday njul Sunday, Will run 2 1-2 hours lale ,
her friend, Miss Bessie Michael
bound
in
n
pink
nnd
green
cover
Margaret Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
on these days.
Mr Curl Shull* spent several day*
Winter Garden Times.
ami presented to the honorre for
Smith and Hon Forrest Dike.
SperUI
trips
» ill he operate J lot (1 rffularUr**. Both Jitneys willnuk* ill train connections
in town looking after hi* tnliar.ro
(unite reference
j
Do not forget that I am «■ lit ng « r•*5•. -t p| i :g it tin- Cushing House.
EAST SIDE
ONE W AY RARE
WEST SIDE
The hostesses then conducted Mi»*
,t/(/*.'CT|/ ('ili)
trimmed and untrimmed hut* at a
('amernn CHy
,
30c
Monroe
, 20c
Mr. uml Mr* .1 \\ Lawton have
Gatchel into the living room, where
greatly reduced price
M m Grace /one or -i louring trip and will
Moores Station
25c
T h e «m a li club all.iim m u li n i le in |*optin i m men*,
golden wedding ring
Geneva Avenue
"
20c
Strastrom's Corner
..15c ]
Knrl William*. I Of! Ku*t Fir*t St
«pi n'! - 'Mu' 11tiii- Hi tin- iimtmtain- ul. rity rain or »b ine , b m or cobi, and
llcnrdnll Avenue
15c
-u»pehded
from
the
chandelier
by
I04-2U
draw out t Ire ir full quota of tnetnlu’fnf Norik ( .irnliu.i
City Limits.. .......
, 10c
City Limits
................... •. ICc
pink and green ribbons, was hung
Mr m ii I Mr* .1 II Lee. ol Lake *iiip T h e meni ber* of thè m y s te ry were
Drink Elder Spring a Water. Hie
Thursday and Sunday Jitney run* to Woodland every hour after 12
with many beautiful nnd useful
o'clock
S|H*cial fare of Thirty Cent* Bound Trip
purest and best water t&lt;&gt; be had. Charm h.nvi* gotu- to \\ bite Spring* most jdeasantlv entertuinmi mi lue*- gift*
(tcrnoon py \|r. I II l'erg i**m.
City car leave* the depot every 30 minute* starting on tho hour,
(.
w,'rkd.u
Delivered to )eur dour in five gallon fur
1’ he refreshments served carried
llouto: French. First Street lamp, Sanford House, hark to First nnd Mag­
*
M r ind Mr*. It K Wheeler and wiih a porch |mrty.
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
85 if
out
the color scheme further in the
nolia, up Magnolia to Seventh, t» Park, up Park to Tenth, circle back to
Crocheling Wa* thè onier of thè aftertheir brother. B 1. Wheeler left
Ninth, aero*» to OMt nnd down Mr.k to Fir t. thru to P.irk and out Park
t .ii &gt; and pink Mocks.of cream, ad\ Miss Pelletl nf New Smyrna ar
!.. I ' f i 1 tor a Inuring trip
1bey 1,00 , Mailer» Iti »late llu|H&gt;rUi1irc were
to the dtqsit. II tin* schedule doe** not cover any ..ervict* desired, will he, ' |
otned
with
green
mbits
and
tiny
rived in the rity yesterday and will
t .ike and
glad to have the information covering same.
propo«' to l amp hi tin
fi."untimi dlM‘U****d wlth flit II 11* 1*111
pink and green cupids.
he the guest of In-/ aunt. Mr- II«**clioisilute m-creum wa* servisi
Mi
for M V.ral month*
It. »ides the guest of honor, those
ter for several day*
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SANFORD TRANSFER CO.
1 !.. t'nok ha* purchased the pro- A \\ Fili*. .Ir., wa* a guest of thè cinti
p cited were
When at Daytona Heitcii mak&gt; pi rt . nit U r a l t . u n l i v e l l i l e , v v l i ' c b t l a ’ tesda m e * .1 It Lawson. \\ E
your home at the N'.intdu- I'l-ie n .........I I,, Mr Kot'oM King lor
I &lt;.,,l«*,f
/ m iti
.Vii .
Beit* \\ S Thornton. K F C.u,
Largest indoor i»iin iii:i,j ,
*-i p.i*i . 1 and I v pei ' * I..... op- the
blu i , |ri Guide* ol t he Meiliod
M I* Gat* hel D It Bri*»on l* f
Io n .
-non a« the i mpro. e nient « i . i Sunda y s&gt; Inud wdl bolli a » ooked
the coast.
s'* i'*ti
I’ope. .1
F. Lung. G I’ Lovell.
lie I- ma I mg arc i empieteli
fumi «ale ut Ivrm A Gilè* tomorrow I
F Gatchel, \\ ( ’ Gray, 1&gt; ( ‘
Don t mis* " M r Bob.
l'in**d.iy
Saturday
aflernoon and eveidng Marlowe. Geo. Hyman
Mr McCall and fa mil y with M
FLORIDA STATE COLUIGE FOR WOMEN
24, at the Imperii I Theatri Tirket*
•
T h e S ta le U n i v er s i t y
MI
1
lini»
of
gooi| I hi it g* vvill |.e ou
•
I'i'iit
a
\
cr
. TAUJUIA8SEK, rt.A.
W
.-»t
and
hif.nniK
26 cent* (or -.»!•■ at Bower« Drug
M I»«I* - t'harile Sea... Daisy
1»
GnlneMVilte, Florida
«ale
and
a
Murai
patronage
wdl
tic
1
.
'mia
ll'ni
pll'il»,!'
i
1
w
■
k
,i
'
I
*a
Standard
tho ««me ns thos« of the
.«tore.
Linda ( nnnelly, Buby Belts, Alma
Highest standards, ranking with
best college* and universities in tho
apprecinted
* 1‘agenhurt, Evelyn Berner, * Hand
Mr,
Dumas. Iht da uglil )*r 411!
the largest nnd beat JJnlversitle» of
rountry.
Mr* C F \\ i«e ret urned home
gru : 1 •laughter hav,- ml .urtimi aft.
and Marion Packard. Annie Mae the North and Kant
Modern buildings and equipment;
She lui»
from Sanford Saturday
■a monili in South Carolina smiling.
.Married at Sani(tt'
I’ope, Jimmie Laing, Annie Cameron
all modern conveniences.
387 students last «piston.
Tota
not regni ned her health, but her
473student* regular term; 1C3sum­
I relative*
k-J Word come* to the city of (he Minnie and Marie Stewart.
enrollment 639, including Summer
mnny friends hope »he yvill soon
mer term; total enrollment last iweSchool.’
Ml** Frnnci*
M!i*or and her quiet
wedding of
M i»» Myrtice
slon 636.
Winter
Gar
be fully recovered
mother are buine again having mad
Tuition fri**, excepting $20.00 |&gt;er
Clar*' S» nit and Mr Lyman Frank,
Tuition fn-e in College and Nor­
f n j n HT./cw.-f
den Times.
»emestrr
for
law.
a long visit at their former home that occurred at Sanibel, Florida on
mal School
6t the home 'll the 1 ride’s
For further information uddre*«
Braxton Perkin* ha returned from Wu-1ingtun City
For catalog ami information writ®
Saturday \ugli*t 7(h
Mi Fra) k
[&gt;
n
rent*.
Mr
and
Mr*
T
\V
GeiA. A. Ml IIP HR EE. I’residenl
EDWARD CONHADI. Prcsldrnl
a trip to Atlanta w here he purchased
Mr Hohi-rl King ind fain . hav. I- well known in tin* city where Io­
I
ger
nf
Geneva.
Florida,
on
Sunday
hi* fall Htork of furnishing* and cln movtd to Palatka where he will wa* born and »pent the greater part
thing.
While in Atlanta he vm ted engage in hu»lne** with in« father
of hi* boyhood day*
He i* the *on l,morning August 15th. Mi«« Nell'e
wu* married to
the pencil factory whore the murder i
I. S. McKmsey left yesterduy to of Mr. and Mr* Gus Frank of San­ Florence Geigei
Mr. ArdelB* Wildtntin of
Jack­
•of little Mary. Phngan occurred, and j visit his sister who hjis been in ill ford Heights.
sonville.
Florida
nnd
formerly
of
state» that the Georgia capital Is health for some time.
Nothing has been learned of the
Have your seeds produced vegetables bringing the high­
Cilumhu*.
&lt;»hio
Mr*. Carter, of Tampa is visitirg future plans of the young rouple
greatly stirred over the new* of the
Mis*
Geiger
t*
one
of
Geneva!*
est market prices. If not, a trial order for
h&gt; r aunt. Mrs
Nelson at their but it i* supposed they will remain
lynching of Frank.
«tiiTC*»lul
nnd
popular
young
teach­
home on the hill
at Sanibel for the winter season
Go to Bower* Drug «tore for your
Rev I. A Guttcrnlge nnd family- where Mr Frank i* engaged in the ers. possessing many charming ijualtickot* for " M r Bob.
itie« whnh have cndeaicd her to a
are enpiymtg a camp on Lake vegetable business
host of friend*
Mr
Wild tain is
• Come to Woodland Park Sunday* IlSf III' v
one
o|
Jacksonville
(t
prominent
find Thursday*
A real family j
may he the key to your success.
Write for special ( *a mtron-^Mltlehr,
young business men highly esteemed
play ground close by.
The only ,
prices
on
quantities.
The Unexpected
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. by all who know him.
place with amusement* and n real i One of (he maddest men we ever
D. (Satchel wu* scene of a beautiful
MOORESTOWN.
The* i ercm&lt; ny was performed by
sanitary, pool.
Jitneys leave Park aw was » chap who yelled loudly for
yet simple wedding Wednesday morn­ ilev. C. E. Gutteridge, pastor of,
NEW JERSEY
and Tenth Sr. 12 , I. 2, 3. 4, and 6 » Square deal end got It.- Philadelphia
ing
at
9.30
o
clock
when
their
mjulret
the M. E. rhurrh,
after which a
U k -o clock.
101 -tf
daughter, Mis* Mary Elizabeth was bounteous dinner *vas served, u lew
united in the holy bonds of matri­ hours pleasantly spent with tho
mony to Mr. Edward Cameron, hometolk*. and at
n clock the hap­
The wedding which wa* solemnized py couple left lor Jacksonville, their ! 1 And (Tcneral Workman &lt;m Musical Instruments is Permanently I
by Kev. George Hyman, pastor of future home.
o located in Sanford.
Refinishing hike New Inside nnd Out. t
the First Baptist church, was wit­
Their frierd* join in wishing them
nessed only by relatives ami a ftw much happines* us they journey
R. D. MOYER
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intimate friends.
Continued on Pago 8
Promptly ut the appointed hour
the bridal couple, unattended en­
tered the living room; where amid
banks ol fragrant Marechal Neil
roses and lovely ferns, the solemn
words were .impressively
spoken
which blended the two young lives
into one.
At the close q f the services an
informal reception was held and a
dainty wedding breakfast served.
In the spacious hall were Attrac­
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tively displayed the lovely wedding
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gifts of cut glass, silver and linens.
The gift of the groom’s fsther wAs
W IL L R E C E IV E T H E SAME C A R E FU L A T T E N T IO N ¿AS TH E
a deed to twenty acres of fine truck­
ing land in the famous Celery
LA R G E C O M M E R C IA L ACCOÜNT.
Delta.
The bride, a petite blonde, never
appeared more winsome than in
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her modish traveling suit of Bel­
gium blue, 'and dainty creps decluinc blouse, n chic blue hat com ­
pleting the costumes.’
Mr and Mrs. Cameron left on
the noon train for points on the East
Forrest Lake, Pres.
Cosst whqre they will spend their
honeymoon.

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IEG A L A D V tP I ISING

The Exploits of Elaine
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
The Well-Known Noveliat tad the Creator of ihe“Goig Kennedy**Stonei
Prtiented In Collaboration With tho Path* Player* and
the EcUctic Film Company
cœ riVU I t H *r iw *ta&gt; c &gt;m »

heyotid and her body encased In proclous gold shall be the consort of Kalng
Chau—forever and w . .
With . callous deviltry, the oriental
natanlsta made every arrangement for
embalming and preserrlng the body
ot Elaine.
At laat all seemed to be In readiness
to proceed.
"Hold h e r " ordered Long Sin ln&gt;gut*
* tural Chinese, to ths two attendants,
as hs approached her.
Long 8in held In hit hand a small,
profusely decorated; pot from which
smoke was escaping.
As he ap­
proached he passed this receptacle un­
der her nose once, twice, three times.
Gradually Elaine fell Into uncon­
sciousness.
While Elaine was facing death In
the power o f the devil worshipers, 1
hsd reached the house of Savetaky
next door with the police, and tho
place had been qnletly surrounded.
With the plainclothes man, a daring
and Intelligent fellow, 1 went to the
door and rang the bell.
“ What can I do for you?” asked the
medium, admitting us.
"My friend here," I.parleyed. "Is In
great business trouble. Can your con­
trolling spirit give him advice?”
Savetaky set to work preparing the
room for a seance. Aa she thoved over
to the window to pull down the ohadfla
she must have caught sight of ono or
two of the policemen who had IncfcuUously exposed themselves from the
hiding place in which I hsd disposed
them before we entered. At any rate,
8avetsky did not lose a Jot of her re­
markable composure.
"I'm sorry," she remarked merely,
"but l ‘m afraid my control Is weak
.and cannot work today*.’’
She took a step toward the door,
motioning us to leave. Neither of us
paid any attention to the hint, but re­
mained seated ns wo hsd been bofore.
Almost before 1 knew whst she was
doing, she made a dash for something
In tho corner of tho room. It was
time for open action, and I seized her'
quickly.
My detective was on hfs feet In an
Instant.
*TU pike cafe of her," he ground
out. seised her wrists In hfs vlsollke
grasp. "You give the signs!."
I rushed.to tho window, threw up
the shade and opened the sash, wav­
ing our preconcerted sign and turned
again toward the room.
With a sudden accession of desper
ato strength. Savotaky broke away
from tho plainclothes man and again
attempted to get at something con­
cealed on the wall. I had turned Just
In time to fling myself between her
and whatever object she had In mind.
As tho detective took her again and
twisted her arm until she cried out
in pain, I hastily Investigated the wall.
She .had evidently been attempting to
preea a buttoq that rang a concealed
bell.
What did It mean?
• . • * •
•
•
•
•
Elaine, now completely unconscious,
was being held by the Chinamen,
while her arm was smeared with
■llcky, black material from the caul­
dron of Long 81n.
\ Suddenly the* aged Chinaman with
the prayer wheel stopped bla Inces­
sant, impious turning, and, rising, held
np his hand as If to command atten­
tion.
'“This la nonsense,” he cried In a
loud voice. “ Why should our great
Kalug Cbou desire a white devil? I, a
great-grandfather, demand to know."
Shaking with rage. Long Bln or­
dered the Intruder oil the dais. Out
the aged devotee refused to go.
i "Throw him out,” he ordered bla at­
tendants.
For answer, aa the two young
Chinamen approached, the old China­
man threw them down to the
floor with a quick Jlu-JItau movement.
Furious now beyond expression.
Long 81n stepped forward. 'He seized
the beard and queue of thp Intruder.
To bla utter amazement they came
off!
*
It was Kennedy. 1
With bla automatic drawn, before
the astonished devil dancers could
recover themselves, Craig stood at
bay.
Long 8 In leaped behind the big
gong. Aa the Chinaman rushed for­
ward to seise him, Kennedy shot the

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V. K. Douglaas. •-»nloril. F7orM* 1 sh»r-*
A y o u n g d e te c tiv e had s lip p ed the
in wilneir, whervui. the subscribing
b ra c e le ts o v e r I-o iir S I d ’ b w rist, and 1 lneor*,or*tor» have hereunto «et I heir n*rnc«.
on
thb
the 29th day ql July. A. I&gt; ll*|5.
was sta n d in g b e sid e him .
Forrrat t jk c
Kennedy. In a daze at the sight of
*
K. A. Doutl*&gt;e
Klalno add Bennett, passed us, scarce­
V. K. Dougj***B T A T K OF F L O R ID A ,
ly noting who wo were.
C O U N T Y O F B E M IN O L E .
„
An Craig collected his scattered
I hereby rectify, That bclore me. a h olar/
personally appeared. Forrmt - Lake
forces Long Sin motioned to hlm,~ca Fublir.
E. A. Douglas* and V. E. Douglass, to m*
If ho had a message to deliver.
wrtl known to p* the persona name I in and
who subscribed (heir name» to the foregoing
Kennedy frowned suspiciously. He Article!
ol Ineorporatlon. and aoverally ack­
wss about to turn away when the Chi­ nowledged b*tar* me that they seeruled
the
»am
*
lor-the purpom, thetv In eipeee^ed.
naman began pleading earnestly for a
Witness my hand and official teal " I d*ic*
chance to say a few words.
at flaalord, in tho County ot, Seminole end
ita to ol ■Florida, on thia tb- SBth day of
“ Step aside for a moment, you fel­ July,
A. D. &gt; *»• .
i H a|)
J. C. Robert*
lows, won't you, please?" ho asked. "1
Notary I’ rtbtie, Slate ol Florida..
will hear what you have to say. Lopg Geo. A. DeCotte», .
My f'om e*t Feh’y
Attorney lor Incorporators.
IT. 1917.
Sin."
'•

!-ong Sin looked about craftily.
"What Is It?” prompted Craig, see­
Notice of (tpoclal Klevtlon to delrrmlne
ing that at last they were all alone.
whether or eel there ahall be ItaneA
by Hyriisl Tnm Hthowl lllatrirt No. I
Long Sin again looked around.
of Seminole Coaaty. riorida, Hondo In
Ibn flam at »TS.MO.on. iP Bear Interna*
“ Swear that I will go free and not
la ntreed tha rain aI a ll per teat,
suffer,” he whispered, ’’a n d .r w lll be­ •net
per eaaam, laleieet Fayahl#
tray the great Clutching Hand."
anally, Hald Baada le, Matarr Thirty
Yeara oiler D al* *T the leeaear* There­
Kennedy studied the Chinaman
of; The Praeeed* af *ald Bead teen* la
keenly for a moment. Then, seeming­
be need far tho purpoee el Argalrl*«.
Enlarging. FaraUhlaa. and Olherwlda
ly satisfied with the scrutiny, he nod­
Imprevtag Hrkeel* mod Hrhoel BnUdlage
ded slowly assent.
la aald HparUI Taa flrhael DDtrlci No.
I. af Hemlaal* Ceualy. riarlda. and la
As Craig did so. I saw Laing Sin lean
Fead (ha Floating Indebladaeee of said
over and whisper Into Kennedy*« ear.
Dtslilrl.
•
Whereas, a petition waa preaentad to Urn
Craig i tarted back In horror'Jrmd. aurCoaaty Board ol Fubllc I attraction o f t bo
prise.
County ol Seminole, Florid*, oa tho 8th
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)

ItUnUflLd.
T h« mm who glvn tha azeuaa that
they don’t core anythin« about an M-.
tomoblle. but are buylnx to pleaM*
tbelr wlvea. era perbapa the tana
ones who borrow a boy to lake to the
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W*. ih « undarslgned, h ir f u r n d io
lo a
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tortala o d r N lm , and do hcraby recome a*corìated lor, th» purpotr of (ormine iato *
brdjr politi* and corporate, under and ry
tlrta r of Ih# la « * ol ih « «tata et Florida,
■nd do brreby miopi ih * foilowtng arllrlr»
of Intorporalloo.

an N a n u n a i m m i

I had discovered the bell and, taking
that aa a guide, T started to trace the
course of h wire which ran alongside
poraliun than b*
the wall.
••S E M IN O LE A B S T R A C T
COM PANY”
and
it*
principal
plac#
ol
liurinc*« «ball be
To the fireplace 1 traced the bell at Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida; but.
and. In pulling on the wire, 1 luckily It may have and establish aueb otbor plac**
pressed a secret spring. To my amaze­ ol boainca* &gt;■ tb* Board ol Director*, tnay
Irom tlmo to time, dotorrnfn*.
ment the whole fireplace swung out
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A n n ie 11.
Tho ccnrral natur* ol tho boalnoaa Pi b#
of sight anjl disclosed a secret pas­
tranaartod and conducted by *aid reapor*
sageway.
atlon, «hail b* a* lo ilo »*, to-wltr
T o rn *»*e In and carry on tbo boalnoaa
I looked through It.
ml obotrsrto* of tltleo. to make, proparo, proM ARY PICKFORD IN "M IS T R E S S N E LL” AT THE STAR TONIGHT
It was almost at that precise lnatant cur*
and (urnlak abotract* of till*; ta make,
that the door o f the anteroom hurst iaaua and deliver poliri**, inaurins titloo, to
tltloaj to borrow matey and ooopen and the Chinamen swarmed In, Zuarantco
ruro aarr# by martgaa* d*#d». band* or
i o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o lo o o o o oooooooaoooD ooaoaoooQ ■
urged on by the Insane exhortations of otbor obligation* tborolor; aod to do all
auch otbor and lurhtcr »hint« aa may b#
Long 81n.
aaccoaary or expedient to bo don* for th*
To my utter amazement, I recog­ ■urrofcful traararllon ol tb* buiinem ol
thi« corporation, and to bar*, oaerdao and
nized Kennedy’s voice.
enjoy all tbo right*, power* and privilege*
In the first onslaught Craig shot one Incldontal to corporation*, organaired and
c ii«tln i under the Law* o l in * Stato ol
Chinaman dead, then closed with ¿he Florida.
Article 111.
others’, slashing right and left with the
T b * amount of the capital al ° 0k of this
Chinese knife be had picked up.
■ ■ko■ T■W■K T t y t h o u s a n d
corporation ■
aball
(•XO.OQO.OO) to bo divided into
Bennett'came to his aid. but was bou AUS (fZO.OQO.OO)
two
rd ahareu
share«
(200)
(-00 ol Ooo Hundred
(w o hundred
abare* (1
Immediately overcome by two China­ Dollar* (Sino.00j
00,00) earh.
(1 100.00j
each •-All, or any portion
al
ih
*
rapita!
atock
o
f tbia
may In T h * C'lrinll Coarl. Bevenlb Jndltla
pital
th _ Icorporation
,
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men, who evidently had been detailed
This seed is new stock and imported direct from France by us °
Clrtall, In and far Ike Connly ml S*mbe poyablo
payable In.
In, laaued or uaed (or tb*
tbo purpur
ln«de.
for that purpose.
Florida..
to be used in the M anatee section, in which locality we have 2
ckaee ot property, either real or peraonal.
*nt ol
„ Meanwhile Kennedy and the others or for the payment at labor ur err vice», at In J. It*F. A**l*nm
sold as much Celery Seed for the last three seasons as any one
Hodge», and
a ju«t and lair valuation thereof, to be de­
were engaged In a terrible Ufa and termined by the Board ol Directora.
I ) . ' U. Hodge**. F a n ­
firm in the country, which within itself speaks for the quality o
ner*
doing
business
,
Article IV .
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death struggle.
aa llodgca Brother*:
of
ihe seed. But owing to the unfavorable conditions that pro- g
Thl* corporation ahall continue and h iv e
Finally, Long Sin. seizing a large
Vance E. Deuglaas,
lull power to ezerclaa It* corporal* right*
vail
in the above mentioned section for planting Celery, we see °
Assignee.
•
wall-hanging, leaped upon Kennedy and franchi***, lor * period of alarty nino
N O T IC E
that
wc will not be able to nlace our entire stock.
Hut in an □
oara.
Irom
and
alter
th*
commencement
ol
Notice 1» hereby given. In all whom it
from the back and threw It over hla i
la corporate existence.
may rnhrrrn.: That on the 2Pth day ol
effort
tq.dispose
of
this
seed
we
are
going
to
make
a sacrifice g
head, almost suffocating him.
Article A.
September, A. D. 1915, I «hall apply
price of $ U per pound, quarter pound at j&gt;ound rate. W e have n
The bv*ineea ol thl* corporation ahail be My petition, t o the Honorable James h .
It w;as Just as the Chinese was about
conducted by the (nllowlnz officer»:
A Ferkina. Judge ol »aid Court, (or Letter*
never before sold a pound of this seed for less than $ ii.ih). o
to overpower him that I led the po­ pruldcnt.
Vico
Preaident and General ol Final Discharge, aa A**lgne* ol J, F.
lice and detectives through the pas­ Manaycr, who may bo on* and tb* *ame Hodge», and IJ. II. Hodge», partner* doing
T here is no bettc-s* Celery Seed imported to this country. ;m&lt;l g
peraon: e Secretary and Treasurer, » b o hu-fnra* under the hrm* name and *t)l*
sageway of the fireplace.
as best evidence, we will, if desired, refer you to dozens of f
may lie on* and the earn* person, and a ol Hodges Ur th*rs; and at tb* «am* tlm»
•It waa a glorious fight that followed. Beard nt Director* at not leu* than three I »III p r o « * « my final statement ol all
best growers who have used our Celery Seed.
more than *#von Director*, all ol «horn th* matter» pertslnfng to my position »• «aid
But Long Sin and his Chinamen were nor
Assignee, and ask that it may be approved
muit be atoekhotder* In the corporation.
Dated. Sanford, Florida,
August ISth.
Until the Aral meeting ol tb* stockholders
no match for the police and were soon
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.
hereinafter provided lor, tbo officer* of till* A. D. 1915.
completely routed, the police striking corporation
|V«nre E. D o u g ls «
ahall be: F o r te « l.ah#, FreeAssignee ol J. F. llodgee, and D.
furiously In all directions and clearing Idcnt, E. A. D ou tl»*» Vice Prorident-and
B. Hodges, partner* doing
General Manager, V. E. -Douai*««, Secretary
the room.
business as Hodges Bros.
and Treaeuror.
The Heard of Director*
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Instantly Kennedy thought of tho ■hall be Porreet Lake, E. A. Douglaes and
F. Douglas».
fair object of all this melee. He V. The
flrat organrvatoioo ro«»tln f of the
In t.'ouvl of (be t'vuntg Judge, Hrmlnvl*
aaoaooaooonaoDOoooaooaooodaooooooooooaaaooooaaoooaoaa
rushed to, the divan on which ho had ■lockholder' ol thla corporation «hall h r
County. Stale of Florida
h-ld
In
th#
C
ity
o
l
Sanford.
i’emlnoi*
In re Estate ol
• placed Elaine.
County. Florida, State ol Florida, on the Augustin Moremrn
As aho opened her eyes for an In­ Clh day o| September A. D 1915. (or the
To all Creditor*, l-s-galees, DUtrlbuiees
purpose ol adopting b y - !* «» and electing and all persons having Claim, or Drmands
stant she gazed at Craig, then at Ben­ »urn
officer* « ( the corp»r*llon *• *re here- »gainst said Estate,*
nett.
Still not comprehending Just tolore provided (or. and thereafter the an­
You and earh of you. are hereby notified «fi*
meeting* ol tb* etockh olil«« ol thl* and required to p r e s * « ony claims and de­
what had happened, she gavo her hand nual
corporation ehail be held on th« Second mands which you or either ol you, may hsv*
to Bennett. Bennett lifted her to her Monday in Scptermcr ol each and every against the estate ol Augustin
Mnremeti
^Irrrased, late ol Seminole County, Florida, j
year.
feet and slowly assisted her as she
Arllrlr VI.
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I lo_ Ihe
undersigned __
Eserutor ol said « l i l t ,
tried to walk away.
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The higheat amount ol indebted!.*., « . ,
*D ‘ m V " " ’''
Kennedy watched them, moro stupe­ liability ta which thU corporation shill n i l » !
Dated June » t h A- D j is t
T (.f)
To the Tax Payers of »Seminole County:
o
O R L A N D O jB A N * « ) . „
fied than If he had been struck over w t Itself, shall tw an amount not to e a - 1
red the amoUnt ol the capital «lock n t ;
* (-„h ir r Orlaodo. Fin.
the head by Long Sin.
On Monday, «September Oth, 1915, the Hoard &lt;&gt;f
hi* corporation.
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Countv Commissioners of Seminole County, sitting
The r*ine* *nd reaidence* ol the subscrib­ ooooaaaaoaaoaoaaaaooaaoooa
Police and detectives were now tak­
ing i(icdrpof»t'&gt;r» *nd the «mount of C»|iing the enfitlin'd Chinamen away, as. ital stock subseribeu by rich are as fo lio » t,
^
Equalization Board, will meet at K&gt;:00 A. M.
Bennett, his ar:n about Klalne, led her
Forrest Lake, Sanford, Florida, 15 share»
^
i^Eounty Commissioner’s Room in Welliorne block&lt; sV
gently out.
E. Ai Dr-ugiam. Sanford.‘ Florida IS »hare»
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leader of Long Sin’s attendants and
■truck down the other with a blow.
Kennedy seized Elaine’s yielding
body, and, pushing back the curtain to
the anteroom, succeeded In gaining It
and locking the door Into the main
temple,
Bennett was still lying on the floor
tightly bound. With a few (Jeft cuts
with a Chinese,knife which he bad
picked up, Kennedy released him. •
At the same time Chinamen were
trying to batter down the door, Ken­
nedy’s last bulwark. It was swaying
under their repeated blows.
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k
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While Kennedy was thus besieged
by the devil worshipers In the ante­
room, several policeman and detectives
gathered In the aeande room with us,
next dopr, where Savetaky waa held

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N eilre « f lacorporailBn mi "S *a u a &gt; lr
Aburad r e m e d ir “ *
N o iir* i* h/reby given th a t’wa. the untirr*l(nrd, latead to npply lo tho Honorable
Park Trnr.irocll. G ovnnor ot tho ¡Hoto ot
Florida, al T a lla b a »«# . Florida, nn tho loth.
day ol Auguvt A. D. ISIS, lor I.cltora Pat­
ota: incoe por atine. S E M IN O L E A U S T K A C T
C O M I’ A N Y , andar tho tallo»fBg propoeed
Ar’ irli* ut tacoiroraiion. tho ortgim l ■&gt;(
whlrh 11 n o » oa tilo ai T allab a»**. Florida,
a* rouuircd by la *.
Forrou Lah#
E. A. Douglaaa
V. E. Douglae»
Arilrlco o f Intorporaiioa _of •'Aeaaleele Atr­

Mml-ansually, tho*
to M do# and payyear* alley date ol luuancc.
able thirty y
Chapter
Now. There I or*. in pursuance ol Chap
6S4Z ol lb * L a n of Florido ol IS lI,
la hereby glvsn that on lb * Tib day
in n W -l
|pmb*r, A. I). ISIS, and In purauan
i roaolutlon duty adoptad- by
Board ut rubile Inatruction
County, an eleetten will bo held and the
aam* I* hereby f fli« ir d -to b* held In aald
Special Taa School Üi*trlet No. I ol Sem­
inole County, Florida, to d*l*rmln* whether
or pot there «hall be i**u#d bjr »aid Dlatilct
bond* In the turn, ol 176, 000.oo, to bear
Interrai not to exceod th# rato of i per cent
per annum. Ik * principal ol aald bond* to
mature thirty year* alter date ol Issuance,
aa provided (or In a reeolutlon t hi» day
adopted by the County Board ol Publie
loatruetloo o l Seminole County, Florida
In which election only tha duly ijualined
elector*, redding within Special Taa School
District No. 1 ol Seminólo County and «h o
are (ree holder* «hall be entitled to vote.
The loiirw iag pereoni are appointed a*
Inspector* and dark* ol said election:
n a d a n No 1,: D. O. Monroe. K. C. Maswell, Jo* DeAtont, Inspector*. J. D. Barker,
Clerk.
Frednct No St Tim Keene, E. B. Hourke,
Addison William*, Im pecio»*.
H. J. Wil­
son, Clerk.
The laid rlectlon ao ordered to be held
ahail be held at th * several polling placea
In aald Special Taa School Diitrict No, 1
ol Seminala L’ounty. Florida, where th* laat
e n i elect inn waa held, throughout tha
Im
Hetrlct, and said election ahall bo bald In
rompila am «U h Chapter IH 1 , ! * » • « I
Florida at ISIS sad tho Inspector» and clerk*
ol tae
th* various polling place* snail
ahall mane
make
or
prompt re l urn a to th* Ceunty Board ol I'ubM «t!attraction at SomlnoU County, Florida,
Imthediately s lu r sold election and tab­
ulation ol the vote polled, and th* County
Board ol Fubllc Instruction ot Seminole
County, Florida, will b* In tension on the
Sth day o l September. A. D. 1915 to recolvo
the return* ol said election and to dtltrm lnt
and certlly the result Ibereol.
Don# and ordered IK regular eeiilon, thl*
th# 2nd day ol August, A. D. 1915.
v,
F. F. Torater, Ckmn.
S. C. Dickson
c . F. Harrison
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A t teat
D. L. Thrasher, Supt. Fubllc in ­
struction and Secretary ol Board
o l Fublir Instruction ol 8emlnolo
County Florida.
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day at July. 1 » I » - aigned kv -ftors than
twenty IIt# ptrctnl
«ttly qualliM
riertors, residing within tha aald Special Taa
Hrhooi District, ashing and r*qua*ting_ lha
County Hoird o( publw InitructloB of S«raiaol* County, to order an alaetian to „ha
held Id eald Special Taa B«hool DlWrirt Nn.
1, ot Bonlnol* County, Florida, to datrimlne
whether or nol tharo shall ha Iseuedby.ald
District, Honda In th* aum -oi rT5.U00.00,
tb* proeaeda ibereol to be uaed tor tbo pur­
pose of acquiring, enlarging. lurnUhlng and
otherwise improving oehool* and- ackool
building* in onld BpeeiaJ Taa School Dis­
trict No, 1 of-BamlnoU County, Fiond*. and
(a load th* floating indebtedness of Mid
district, tha procoed* ol aald Bond laauo
to bo eapondad nnd disbursed In tho fol*
icwlng manner, to-wlt;
1 * 5.000.00 to be seed In ralundtag and
paying la tha City of -Sealord, piooty* duo
U, with Intere»t tbereon. heretolor. »dvancced to tho aald Special Taa School Diotrict
No. 1 ol Statlnole County, Florida, by tho
City ol flaalord. Florida and u.ed by aald
Special Taa School District No. t of S r « Fnole County, Florida, lor tbo purebaao ol
a high school alt* and the eoa*truetlon of
a high achool building, which sum It now
part due and owing to th# City el fltnlord
Florida, by aald Sporial Ta«_School District
No. 1 ol Sami not* County, Florid*.
• &gt;0,000.90 to bo uaed In funding tb* preeeat outstanding and etUting floaUag
drbtednesa ol aald Bpoclal Ta* School Dia-

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FUMPINGMACHINERY ALL KINDS

ed «aid petition, and.
Whereas,

the

County

Board at

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______County, Florida,
Instruí
tlon ol „Hemloole
.a d «e r»ia a d . by resolution,
day adoptboa
•d. that booda
bonds In thoeumol
thoaumof •75,090.00
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th# —
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Given under our hand and seal this 2nd day
of August 1915.

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Chairman Board County Com m issioners.
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E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.

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Florida. , ,
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| 6,b 0U.00'to be uaaU in Improvina and en­
larging the colored achool In a»ld Special
T » i School DtatrioL.
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•Z.600.0(k. to be need lor the purchne* f t
(urnltur* and echool luralahtnn. In « I d
Sporial To* School Dlatrict No. 1 ol » * ra­
inol* County, Florida, and,
f*
Whereas, th# County Hoard a! Cubit«
Instruction of B»minoI# County, Florida,
has carefully neamined »aid petition and
Bode that moro than twenty lira p*r rent
tar*, residing with.
o f th e'du ly quail fled‘ elector»,
with­
in aald Hperlai T a a SchoolI District, havaaign-

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equalizing Tax Assessment Roll for 1915 and Inur­
ing complaints, if there be any, as to the value &lt;»f any
property, real or personal, ; l s fixed by t h c A f o t - s x i r .

Competent force o f workmen for
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" 115,000.00 to b* uaed (or Improving and
ealarciag tho grammar »rhool.
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16,000.00 to be uaed tn purchasing lot oad
eonatrurting h primary m Mol in the we»lern part ol tho d ty
achool to be located
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1.10
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1.40
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J. N. KoaaRer--------- ______116 to 110___________________________
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..... .......... 167. 163, 169
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10.60
7.00 Mr*. 1). N. Morrow
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7.00 Mr*. W C'oJgrovtt
36. 11. 39 ,
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16.60 J. N. Ü'obtttin
39
and (0
J.
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7.00
12 60
42. 43. 44
10 50 H. J. Holly
64
Cori C. Hollingrr
2 1 .0 0
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7.00
7.00
69
and
60
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8.10
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7.60 L Toyama'
10. SO
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10. SO Mi* M. R. Field*
80 and 61
6.60 Mr*. M. L. Fields
84, 85, 1«. 87. 89
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W. H. Durhsn
W. C. fttsvsri
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l'rralraon Avenur and
Tamarínd Aeenu« N uf
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rhaln», N 10 chaina. W &amp;
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fin
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W of R Une of ftolly Aven
run 5 rhaln», N 112*2 fl. K
6 rhaln». 8 1122 ir
_
26
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B ifln 10 chaina ami three
linke N of S'g po*t. (henee
R 1.35 Chain», N tu NW
córner of additlan tu J T.
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•eetíon Un* S to befin*
Ing ....._______ ______ _____ 26
H. Zitrawer
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2*3 chaina N of S U **e.
run K 10 chaina. U d 1-3
rhaln». W 10 chaina, S 3
1-8 chaina lo b * g l n _____ 26
Frank Hall
. . ---- Bcgfn 1.35'rhaln* R and 3
1-3 chnlna N of H lí aec. run
K 10 chaina, N 3 1-3 chaln
W 10 ehalaa. 8 3 1-3 rhaln
teea W 3 1-1 chaina ......
13
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-----------!__ Befin &gt; 1-3 chaina N and 1.. 35 chaina E of 8 t í aec.
run N 3 1-3 chaina. E l |.
,
I-«* chnlna, 8 8 1-3 chaina,
W 3 1-3 chaina to befinIn f...................—_______ _ * 23
T. F. Adama . ------------ — Hegin 880 ft.W and 180 ft.
8 o f N E córner, run W
183 ft. 8 170 ft. E 1*5 ft.
N 170 ft. Al«« bagfn 1136
((. W and 180 fl. 8 of NE
córner, run W 18S ft. 8
170 tt. E IBS ft. N 470 ft.
to befin ____ ____ __
15
A. J. Shepard____
-------- Begin 1628 fu W and 190 fl.
8 of N B corner, run K 190
fl. 8 170 ÍL W 190 ft. N
470 ft. to b e g i n ____ __ 15
Charlotte Urown
-------- Beijin ^1628 ft. W and 190 ft.
N E cornar, run W
ft. 8 4
Ä 470
ft.
31 '
ft. W of 8 E «or­
l i of N B U m »
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befin 760 ft. 8 and 1069
ft. o f
mile poet on N
line, run R 310 ft. W 210
tt. N
210 ft. lena begin
22*1 ft. W and 710 ft. 8
of N R corner 46c 35, run
fi 662 ft g ||0 ft. W B tT
ft. N E to begin, and all
that part of ih* 8 W 2 of
N K h ol A. C. U R » . alatr
leía begin 10 ft W
of
N W corner of |at 72 of
the Fl*. land A Col. Co.
add to H Hanford In Semi­
nole county Florida, thence
W 675 fl. 8 210 ft, R 675
It. R 575 ft. N ItO ft t.,
begin
_____
¿ _ _ _ 35
W fi Ho, km
Begin 10 fl W of the NW
rornrr loi 72 of the Florid*
*
l.and k Col. Co. addition
to South Hanford. W 676
ft. 8 210 ft. K 675 ft. N
35
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1.10
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70
boundry run W 070 It, N
1708 ft. fl'eaatarly along
Lake 1484 ft, 8 to bagfA._. 21
0.80
flegln 1883 ft W and 706 ft
34.60 Edith Mead
N of *4 eec on S boundry,
26.20
run W 830 ft. N 2269 ft.
21.00
to
Iahe 8 Eaeterly to
9.30
poInt 1759 ft N of begfa S
21.00
23
to begln__ _ _ _ _ _ _
11.80
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Ibed property may b* redeemed at aay tlma betöre AptU lat, *1810 by*
vertiaing and Intereat at tke rate of 11 per eeot per annam. After Ihat
ad ta tb* City

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�THE SANFORD HEBALD_______________ ;

PAGE EICHT
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
In P a u l
•

nf ill« County
S t u ln o lt
t'ouni), Slat« of n « l i t

In rr K i i x r of
Jurrph U in K n r l

T o Alt Creditor*. ■ U i i l r « ,
Distributee*
• rd «11 l'*r»on( B aring Claim* i l i l n i t
u ld Katat*.;
.
.. .
You and rarh of you, ara kftikjr notified
and requited to |&gt;rn&lt;gl any claim* and de­
mand* trklrh you. or either of you may have
■ ttliu l the estate of Joaeph Lelnhnrt. lie
reaaed, lete of Seminole County, Florida, to
the u n d ffiin frd Executrix of »aid oatale,
.within one year from the date hereof,
• bated A u (u it 4th A. I). 1916.,
Mr*. Nettle M. Lrinbxrt.
lOOjFri W
Executrix

r.

•

* R ESO LU TIO N
Where«*, tho *y»tom of hard »urfaeed
road* In the COuaty of Seminole U Inromplete, and.
Where«», It would bo to the beet Intereat
of the people of Seminole County to have
built and conetructrd a thorough and com­
plete ayitrm of hard »urtaced highway*,
radiatine threughevt the County of Sem­
inole, and,
.
.
, .
Where«*, It ha» tome to the knowledge
of t hi* board that a pronounced »entiment
e iie ti throughout the County of Raminola
far the ronatrurtion of further hard aurfaced
highway*, and
*
.
Where«*, tbla Board, a abort time ago
appointed a commute« of the rllllen i of
Reminole Coifhty, Florida, to, look Into tho
gagati«« of the conatruction of further
hard aurfacod bighwaya and to make a re­
port to tbia Board, in writing, with Ita
reeommendaliona, and.
Where**, the aald committee of citiaeni,
ha* duty made It* report and ha* recommend­
ed the conatruction of certain highway*
and the railing of an election, to determino
the question aa to whether or not. banda
«bali be lisued, by the County of M talaela
In tho anm of »ISO,000.00, «100.000.00 of
which shall be used tor the esclusive and
only purpose of reloading, redeeming and
taking up the present uulatending Itene, “ I
bond* of Special Head and Bridge Dist­
rict He. t of Seminole County. Florid*, the
remaining «260,000.00 to be used and axwen ded, for the purpose of the construction
at such further highway* aa J* recommended
in and by the report of «aid commute# o f
eitiaena of Seminole County. Florida, and.
Where**, this Hoard has given tbla ques­
tion moat careful consideration,
Therefore. Be It Keeolved, by the Board
Of County
Commieelonera ol Seminole
County, Florida, that It is the determination
of this Board that it would be expedient
nod to the beat interest of Seminole l ovnty,
to l*»ue County banda at the County of
Seminole, for the purpoea i t refunding,
redeeming and taking up the f rreent ouatanding te«u* of Honda, In the sum of 1200.000.00,
Issued I.)1 Spedai Hoad and Ilridge Dist­
rict No. 1 of Sfaminole County. Florida,
and for the further purpose of r«n&lt;trurtlng
paving and hard.surfacing certain highway».
In the County of Seminole: and if said bond
issue is authorised, to ,ua* the proceeds
thereof jn the manner and fer (be objects
and purpose* a* hereinbefore act forth and
a* stated In the report rendered this Hoard
by the committee of cltitcn* of the County
o f Seminole, and.
,
Be It Further He*aived. That It I» the
determination of this Hoard that the m u n i
sit bonds required for the purpose» atoresa.d.
is the sum of «460.COO.OO, and that said
bond» shall boar intereel at the rate ol
per cent per annum, the interest on »aid
bonds to be payable .*tni-annually, said
bond* to matjyrr thirty year* aticr the date
ot the Iseuanre thereof; said issue ol bond*
to be dated July 1st, f&gt; lk
Ile It Further Hetolvcd, that ol the rotai
■ mount ol the aald bond* to l*c issued, II
authorised by election, the »urn ol 1200,000,
shall, be used exclusively lor the purpose of
taking up and redeeming the present out­
standing 1200.000.00 bond issue of Special
Hoad and Bridge District No. I of Srmlnola
County, Florida, saiJ Issuq ol bonds bear­
li t date the fet day ol January, A l&gt;. 1913.
and if a bond iaeue. in the =um ol 1160.900.00
o l the County of Seminole la autharlred by
an election called and held for that purpore. bond* to the amount of 1209,000.00
o f the aald county bond iaiua. which are to
be issued for the purpose of tsklng up i nd
redeeming th o, present outstanding Special
itoci and Bridge District No. 1 Honda

.

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Seminóla County, Florida, «hall not be lold.
negotiated or used lot e«ny ' other purpose
whatsoever, other than for tho purpose of
___I_end
_ ___teking up
__ th* pm«
refundir«, redeeming
pres­
issue of bond*
bonds of Special
ent outstanding Issue
District No. 1 ol Sent­
Hoad and Bridge Db
inoi* County. Florid«lie It Further Resolved, that II an Issue
of bonds. In the sum of 1 160,000.00 ia aot horlaed by an election, called and held lor that
purpove, in accordance with thh (¡»octal
Law» of the State ol Florida and in accord­
ance with an Act .passed by the CegUlstur*
Ol the State ol Florida of 1911, entitled:
" A N A C T TO P R O V ID E A M E TH O D
BY W H IC H T H E C O U N T Y OF S E M ­
IN O L E . S T A T E OF F L O R ID A . M AY
ISSUE BONDS FOR T H E
PU ItrO SE
OP C O N S T R U C T IN G F U R T H E R H ARD
SURFACED
ROADS, .T O
P R O V ID E
W AYS
AND
M EANS 'O F
T A K IN O
CA RE O F
AND
It E l&gt; E E M I N «
S P E C IA L ROAD A N D H K ID U K DIS­
T R IC T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E ISSUED
IN S A ID C O U N T Y ; A N D T O P R fA T D E
T H E R E A F T E R F o il T H E L E V Y OF A
T A X FO R T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T ­
E R E S T A N D T H E C R E A T IO N OF A
S IN K IN G F U N D P O Il S A ID RONDS,
A N D FO R AN IN T E R E S T A N D S IN K ­
IN G K U N D TO CO VER T H E PRES­
ENT
O U T S T A N D IN G
E X IS T IN G
B O N D E D IN D E B T E D N E S S OF S P E C IA L
RO AD A N D D ili DOE D IS T R IC T N U M ­
B E R O N E OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY:*
that the raamlnlng «160,000.00 ol said Issuahatl b* used and eipended tor the pur­
pose of constructing, paving and haVd sur­
facing tho following and other highways
and road* of |h* County of Serrfinoie and,
the Style of Florid*, lo-wtt;
. •
Sanford *nd*t)ri*ndo Road, to bo paved
with brick, from the Intersection ol the
South lino of Semlnola County, with the
Sanford nnd Orlando public road, thence
running Northeasterly fallowing ea&gt;d pub­
lic road to Soldier'* Creek, a distance of.
approalmatrly seven and five tenths mile«.
Oviedo Rind, to bo paved with brick,
from wbaro aald road Intemecta with the
present Sanford and Alrlando brick road
North o f Oinkle** mlM, Southeasterly fol­
lowing said Oviedo Road to a- point on*
quarter of a mile West nnd thee* eight*
of a mil* North of the Southwest rorneg of
Section three. Township twenty one. South
of Range thirty one east, thence East one
half of a mil* tkenc* South to the Seaboard
Air Lin* Railroad la Oviedo, Florida; also
Broadway Street, in the Town of Oviedo
to be paved with brick from where the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad crosses Broad­
way Street, West to tho Ovlejlo Rank,
making a total of, approximately, nine and
l l x tenth« mile*.
Geneva Hoad, to be paved with brick,
beginning at the East end of brick road on
Geneva Avenue, thence following the Gen­
eva public road Southeasterly to the Nbrth
tins of Section Sixteen. Town»hlp Twenty
South of Range Thirty two East, thence
East on* half of a mile, thence South tine
quarter of a mile, thence Wret ntw aiaterdth
of a mile,
tbrnev South seven
right«
of a mile, thence East to Florida East
Coast Railroad, except, approximately, two
mile* over tow land adjacent to St. Johns
River, which Is to be herd surfaced with
shell or other suitable material.
Wektwa Hoad, to be paved with brick
from the West end of brick road on the
extension of St. Gertrude Avenue, West
to ,Wekiwa Bridge a dlit a ace of, approxi­
mately, three and one half miles.
, "
Union Avenue and Mcllanvillc Avenue,
to he paved with brick* from the East end
of brick -pavement on Union Avrnur, Eaet
to Melton villa Avenue, thence South on
Mellonvillo Avenue to Celery Avetue, a
distance of. approximately, one mile.
Park Avenue and llughcy Street, U M
Paved with brick from the Interaction of
Park Avenu* and Tsnth S ired. South to
Hirghsy Street, thence E*«t on tjugbey
Street to Sanfnrd Avenue, approaltf^yly
three quarters of a mile.
The public to *d from
to be hard surfaced and pavrd Vitth clsy.
marl or other suitable material, from where
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad rrn»»e*
Broadway Street In the Town ol Oviedo,
thence Easterly along the present public
mad to the Town of Chuluola, a distance
of, af-prcxlmatrly, six miles.
And Be it Further R ead ved. That in ac­
cordance with the General Laws of tho State
of Florida and an Act of the l.-gtststure nf
1916. at aforesaid, that an eteetion be railed
and the aame is bersby ordered to be hsid.
on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1916, to
determine the question a« to whether or not.
bonds in the sum of (460.000.00, baaring

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ordering «n slsctlon to he held In thè Coua* r l
t ) of nemlBol* and Htata nf Florida oq Jhe
How Far On0 Can Hear c.„•tb day ■of Haptamber, A. IL 1916, t » de­
termina tha qufcilon ae to thè iesuanro ol
•
•0UDil ot CAnqpnadmVranrl
b f Issued by the County of Seminóte, for aald Honda Inalba aum ol 1460,009,00, to
much farther than that of
n
Continued from Pap.e 5
bear Interrai al Uba rat* of SI* par c e r i per
tho purpose* ■* hereteforr set forth- ‘
The limit of tho carry,,,, , ,nder'
■mum, Interest Vn aald bonds to he payabl*
Be It further resolved. That this reso­ eerol-annusll),
w ry toncthor.
Mn&gt; thunder- Is about nfto,.,,
bonds to maturo tnirty alnnK life’»
' ®r *
lut l&lt;ui be published .In the Sonford Herald year» aliar thè aald
date of thè Usuane* theraof, their skie*
ix&gt;
Lriitht,
with
just twice that number of mu,.,
a newspaper published at Sanford, ia the eald issue of bonds
*',n»
to
ho
dated
July
lat.
1916
County of Seminole, and the State of Florida
resolution turth»? provldlag that il an cnbiiKh cloud» to tnnko n giorioutt -Idcred -any Kr€nl „iMand
the only pqper published In Seminólo Coun­ sald
Usue ut bonds In th* aum of 1460,000.00 i*
ty, once In each week, at least tour Week*, authorlsed
\
sounds of battle to iravnl
U
by an alecUoa called and held HUnsct.
|.r[ &gt;« the date Hard by this resolution for in ateordenro
with th* Generai Laws al th*
the holding of said' bond election.
Piate
of
Flcrida,
and
In
acoordaaca
with
aa
.Adopted this 6th day of August, A. !&gt;. Acl patsed by th* t,cgi*l*lur* of tha State
C h i e k e n /&gt;i ,,(.it
1916.
Historic Precedent
I » P. Hagan. Chmn. ol Floride of 1916, entri led " A N A C T TO
Huaband—"I wl.h y„u0
P R O V I DE A M E T H O D IIY W H I C H T 1IE
Monday night, Mias Frances Mc•
C. W. Entaminger
C O U N T Y OP S E M IN O L E , S T A T E OP
r
J. A. Clark
Dougal ontuftained with a chicken everlasting cackling #bou,
J. T. M cl.sin
. • F L O R ID A , M A Y iX SU K BO ND S FOR
pendlturcs.”
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,
T *r
T
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PURPOSE
O
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C
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T
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IN
G
tseal j.
L A Hrumtey
pillau in honor of her h tuse guest,
F U RCom*
T H E R H ARD S U R F A C E D
RO AD S
Cackling
naved
th.*
raplini
Attest
hostil
irf
County
T O P R O V ID E W AY'S A N D ftlE A N S OF Mrs. J. F. Edwards of Waycross,
E. A. Douglas»
d is i l o era* Sumand Pm going to
Clerk Board of County
inala County, Ft*. T A K IN G C A R E O F A N D R E D E E M IN G Gn.
Dancing on thu spncioua por- your capital that wn) • _ ..
S P E C IA L HOAD A N D B R ID G E DIS­
Commission'?* of Ssm
T
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BONDS
H
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R
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T
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F
O
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ISSUED
lOQ-Pri-6tc
invio County,,Florida.
chM anti in th? large rooms of the Tranacrlpt
- ,lon
IN S A ID C O U N T Y : A N D TO P R O V ID E
"
"
T H E R E A F T E R FO R T H E "LE V Y OF A lovely homo on Culcry Avc., was en­
Narice o f Election
T A X FO R T IIE P A Y M E N T OF I N T E R ­
W here*«, a resolution has been duly Odopt- EST A N D T H E C R E A T IO N O F A S IN K ­ joyed until n Into hour.
»
T h e Flylno Machlnr
~
Tasti
IN G F U N D FOR S A ID BONDS. A N D
ed ......................................
by the Hoard of Couhtv Commissioners
They were thrn led into the yard
ven~
n date, FOB A N IN T E R E S T A N D S IN K IN G
of Seminole, County, Florid*, of evi
The Idea of the flying machine
dient snd
te F U N D TO C O VE R T H E P R E S E N T OUT- where two long tattles laden with
sn
herewith, thst It would be expedient
thousands of yearn old. bui tho real
Kli
S T A N D IN G
E X IS T IN G
BONDED IN ­
the beat interest of Semtnol* County, Florid*,
OF
S P E C IA L
H O AD chicken, rice, pickles, Bread, butter father of tho heavier than a|r
to
County ______
Bonds of
__ issue
___ ______
_ tho County
inly of D E B T E D N E S S
B R ID G E
D IS T R IC T
N U M B E R and cofloe were served. Games nnd
Seminole, for tbo purpose of refunding. A N D
piano - waa Professor Ungi,.
redeeming snd taking up tb* present out­ O N E OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ." that
standing Issue of bonds, in the aum of 12001000.00 ol said bond Issue shall be used dancing wore again continued until though
tho first to actually’ nT
«200,000.00, Issued by Special Hoad anti for th* purpose of taking up snd redeeming
through
tho Mr in such • machine,
the
wee
small
hours
ol
the
night.
Bridge District No. 1 of Scmlnoto County, the proeeai outstanding bond Issue of 1200,Florida, and for tbo further purpose of con­ noo.OO of Specisl Rood and Bridge District
were the Wright brothers in ]*oj
Tw
enty
eight
young
couples
en­
structing, paving and hard surfacing certain N o 1 of Seminal* County, Florida, tha re­
highways in th* Ccunty of Semlnola; end maining «260,000.00 of aald bond Issue to joyed tho hospitality of their hostess
also for th* purpose of constructing, psvlng be expanded and used In the construct!*»
nnd voted the o v in ng one not soon
and hard surfacing th* following highways of roads aa hereinabove set forth..
and roads ol tbo Couoty ol Seminol* snd
Therefor*. Be it Resolved, That notice, be to bo forgotten.
State ot, Florida, to-wit;
and the seme is hereby given that on th*
Sanford and Orlando Road, to be paved 6th day of September, A. D. 1916, and in
with brick, from the intersection of the purtuanr* of the resolution, aforesaid, duly
P r r t-------o n a-------------1 M e n Jw
— — by
„/ the
, H- County
v u u u l T Commissioners
l OTO&lt;71i *, 1-, ,, . , ■ II,
- - n- of
South lin* of Seminole County, with tbe adopted
Sanford and Orlando public road, thine*
County, Florid*, an election wilt
running Northeasterly (ollowinr said pub­
lic rosd to Soldier's Croak, a Uistanra of, b* held, throughout th*. _Coucty
- M i . of Seminole,
mole, w;ta the guest o f Mrs. Ernest Krupp for
approximately, seven
and five
tenths to ilctecmlne whether or not
not there
there shall
rd by tha said county
o( Sein!Bole the day on Monday, while en route
be
miles,
Oviedo Road, to bo paved with brick, bond* in tna sum of tno.ÒOO.OO to bear from Orlando to Jacksonville.
»*
from where said road intersrets with th* interrai at tha rata o f 61« per cent per a&amp;as to b* payable
nun. Interest on said bonds
resent
-Sanford
and
Orlando
brick
road
R[orth of Dlnkle'a mill. Southeasterly fol­ semi-annually, said bonds
mature thirty
thlrt
....... to
. mature'
'-Mnt. W. L. Morgan has returned frorft
w m tm —
iu iorv mrrp'fi.
alter tito
the nata
data ui
of ii
issuance
thereof,
lowing aald Oviedc Road to a point cne jyear*
quarter of a rail# West and three eights ol asid issue of bonds lo be dated July Ist, 1916 a threo months visit to. Philadelphia
a mile North of tho SoutAwrst comer of in which asid elertion, tbe qusstinn a* to
Section three, township twsnty on*. South tb* tsauanca of bonds, Ln cunlormlly wlth (he and other northern points.
H All Local Advertisements Under
of Rang* thirty ono Last, thence East one tesolution of tho County Comraissionara,
half of a mile, thence S.-uth to the Seaboard as sforesald, shsil be subraitted to Iba legal
This Heading TH R E E CENTS a
N y ^ / M r » . Gco. Amutronf ÍA PfljoyinK n
Air Una Railroad in Oviedo, Florida: also soleta of th« Connty of Saminoi*.
Broadway Street in ’ the TowA ol Oviedo, to
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
The form of tbe ballot to h* used in such
be -paved with brick from where th* Allan- election shsil ba "F o t Bonds" or "A ga in st pleasant visit with friends at St. Aug­
Charge
25 Cent».
lle Coast Lin* Railroad rrosees Broadway Bonds".
ustine.
Street. West to the Oviedo Bank, makieg a
The following persons are named and ap­
total of,' a p p r o x i m a t e l y , nine and sla t e n t h s pointed as inspector* and clerk* of said
mil***1* cilo nt
J Mr. and Mns. Henry Nickel aree
Geneva (load, to be paved with brick,
Precinct No. 1— Sanford. S Bunge, N, A.
beginning st the East d ill ol brick road un Colbert, R. C. Maxwell. Inspectors; D. G. cotily domiciled in their pretty little
Geneva Avenue, thence following the Gen­ M onre«*, C'lrrk.
eva pubUc road Southeasterly to the North I*rrcinct No. **?— Monro«. !&gt;. II. C. Katun. home west of the city.
tine of Serllon Sixteen, Toanship Tnenty , JL C.* M u lf ill*. A. S* Hftu kirw, I n»|&gt;rdo
South of Banc* T h irty trvo E **t, thenrr 1John Belt, Clerk.
East one-half i f a mil* thence South on—
Prrclnct No. t —Sarford Wllllsrp Icfllrr,
For Sale Cheap (ia-. r.,npi ^,,,J
Mm. Etl Diggers unii little daughter.
quarter ol s mile, thence Wist one sixteenth .Tun Krenr. F. S Frank, Iniprrtm a; Irs
Ituiuire at Fer
d Tin
Dvelyn, have returned from u visit to us new-.
of ■ mile.' thence South »evrn right* of * Maine», Clerk
s rails, thence East to Florid
K a il Coast
Precinct N a I Panin, lt»c»r I’ rarsan I
Shop*^
*^tif tf
her
parents
in
North
Carolina,
ix*p- lor»: A. A .]
Italtiosd, except, approximately, two mites 1-ronsrd Kslx. R. J »m n
irle», Çlrrk.
over low land adjacent to it . Johns RlvVr,
which Is to be hard surfshrd with «hell or
Proeinet No B -flntr*«. J. W. FlylitJ
F or-S alc-N ire Family horre, alto
. A R*ul*r»oE, Entlor r-.ir!ett, Inipectorsfn Miss Kathleen Waldron has returned
other suitable material.
good one-horse wagen, sel of harm-**
I. Ral.rr, Clsrk.
Wektwa Road, to be pated with brick
P red n tl No. 6—G vi Jo. \Vm. ixw ton , to her home in Tampa after a delight­
from the West end o f the brick road on the
new saddle und brldh*. M. s Nel­
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Wgnt
M r K . nsls. W. II. iL.wsrd ln.pseknr» ful visit among old friends.
son
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ind &lt;’ oraa» &gt;y. f'i lls t urih Pla t- «.¡as» ' omy«q y , n c if;!., Jan e» L . Uvksr, Truste* for
th* Stockholders of J. If. Met.aurln Company
a rorporation di-inl-.-eit. Frarl II. N ohli,
Hscetver in bankruptcy lor Knight Crockrry
# Furniture Con pxnx. • corp., banUrui t
Gulf FertilLsr Company, s rorp.. Supple*
If aril war»! Company, a roep.. Armour Vertllliir Work*, s rorp , and Coilngton Como
any a rorporation. Defrntfsnts.
M ssi-rs Hsir
N otlr* Is hireby given tbst under and by
virtu* of deers* entered In the abuv, entitled
cause on the 20th dsy ol July, 1916, I. »•
Hpeelsi Msslrr In C h xn rrrj, will, on Monday
the 6th dsy of Septsmbvr, A. I&gt;. 1916, In
front of the court hour* door in Fanford.
Seminole County, flo rid *, offer for sals, and
artl, to tho highest and best bidder for cash,
during th* legal hours of salt, lb* following
de»crlh«d land situated and bring *in RemInol* (formerly Orange) County, Florida, to
wit:
Beginning 990 f**t West of point ot Inter­
section n! Sooth side of St. Gertrud* A ve­
nue with tb* East Boundary line of Section
27, Township 19.
Bang* 30 Erst, run
W **t «30 leal, tf-cncv South 449 f**t.
the nr* East 930 feat, thence North 060 feet
to point of beginning, bring * part of tots
forty-nine anc| A lly, in M. M. Smith's Sub­
division qf Section 27 South of St. Gertrud*
Av*nu*, »aid sate being for the purpose of
satisfying said decree and costs. Term » rash
purchaser to pay for dead ^
Dickinson
Geo. A. DrCotte»,
Special Master
Sol for Complainant.
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A * Ordinance Amending Meclien 2 o f an
Ordinance EatlUed: "A is ordinance Pro­
hibiting
the Conalrartlon and
M ain­
tenance * f Bill Bsnrda nnd Trohibltlng
Rill
Pasting In Certain Defined l.lmlls
ef the City ef Hanford and Presiding n
Penalty Thar afar."
Be it ordsinad by tha Mayor and City
Counril of Ssaford, Florida:
Section 1.
That Section 2 of an ordi­
nance etil (led: (" A n Ordinance Prohibiting
th* Construction and Maintenance of Hill
Boards and Prohibiting Bill Potting ip Cer­
tain Defined Limit* of th* City ol Sanford.
a n ^ HProviding a Penalty therefore," duly
■»seed by —-the... City
'MU,
—
Council
r__- . of
; . Sanford,
.
Florida, in regular session on the 19th day
of July, A. 17. 1916, be. snd tha asm# is
hereby amended to read as follow»:
“ Sae. 2. It aha!), tram and after the pataag* of this ordinance be unlawful for any
ona Jo paste, post or display on any bill
boards, which may have been h*rftofore
erected and constructed, within the above
described area any advertising matter of any
kind whalaosvtr. • Provided, however, that
It 1* not Ik* intention of this ordinanen to
prohibit th e' pealing and displaying or ad­
vertisement* f a ' reference In any attraction
theatrical or vaudeville or utborwieo, to b*
aivan at any licensed theatre in the C ity, on
any bill boards, which have been in us* and
entirely constructed prior to the pi
of till* ordinance."
Section 2. Thi* ordinance »hall lake effect
Immediately upon Ha passage and approval
by th* Mayor.
Pasted this 2nd day of August. A. D. 1916
B. W. Herndon'
Chairman City Council
I hereby cartily that the lore ring ordi­
nance waa duly passed by tbe City Council
In tegular session, this tha 2nd day o f Aug­
ust A. D. 191«.
*
M. W. Lovell
*
C ity Clrrk.
Approved by tna this *th day of August
A- D. H I » .
D. U Thrasher.
100 Frittc
Mayor

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room» over Yowell'a. Ennuirr N. P.
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For Ilent or Sul* House *■» i '1*motto Avo. W. J HuUI"'"
For Ront Two aero-i t" l,F'1vr'^
land, ull tiled. Canh rout &lt;
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Enquire Arnert » llaiiiot Shop 9(&gt;-tf
For Rent-Two ui'i'irni'i-od , qom*"
up one i|ight, gepruatt (ntrntce. f*».
w st.r etc. Finr location, on a cor­
ner.
Adtlre»» P.' 0 . Ilox 89H. S*nfo.d, Flo.ida,__________
FO R R E N T — Pleasant' room* »nd
offices in Dbhop Block, overlooking
Lake M onroe,nnd new p&lt;)»t-olIic«
rite. A I bo, store room, same building.
Call Thatcher Realty Co,, »¡shop
Dlock, Phono 245.— Want 'J5 __
For Rent-N ew Cottage. J. Mu*w)n
¡(4-91P
Rent— Furn.«hod room with or
out uonrd. 210 Park Ave. Wont—M*
tf.
For R e n t- Nuely furnrihtd if“ '1'
room downstairs.
E lectfc l'Ih
and bath. 220 Magnolia Ave
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W anted— Permanent position hy
flnt-dosa, experienced young I» &gt;
atenographer, from New ^ ork, c*
at Postal Telegraph Co.
, Do you want country hunk'»10*
Lake front, hath room, t " " '1-' '‘r°
vldod. Horso and Buggy. '
runs and houses 150 chicktu»acrca land,owner must have hari»'n
for caab and very cheap. • ■ *
Connelly.
104^ L
Por a practical nurse call -Haddress 807 Magnolia ■ « • « * * * .
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                    <text>TH Ç SANFORD

PAGE e i g :i

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In Court of tho Cooaly ladgo, Seminole
• ('aunty. State of Florida
In re K i U t r ui
Jnreph l-cinhafl
To All Creditor». Legaleeet Distributee*
and all Person« Having Claim* again*!
»aid E»tat*.:
.
.
You and each of you, are hsreby-notified
and required to proeent any clalma and de­
ni and» which you. of either ol you may have
agalnat the out ate of Jo«cph Coin hart, de
rogaed. late o( Seminole County, Honda, to
. the unditelnged KaeeuirlJt ol aald oatalo,
within one year froth the date hereof.
Dated Auguat 4th A. P. I t l i ,

Mr*. Nettla M. Velnhart

lo y jF r l 9te

Kaecuftli
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RESOLUTION .
Whereas, tho ayatam of* hard aurlaeed
rooda in the County of Seminole la Incom­
plete, and, » Wharf a». It would be to the bret-lntereal
of the people ol Seminóte County to have
built and constructed a thorough and tem­
plete system ol hard surfaced hlghwaya,
radiating tbrtughtul tho County ol Sem­
inole, and,
Whereao, It haa come tn the knowledge
ol thl» board that a pronounced eentlment
eaiata throughout the County of Seminole
tor the construction of further hard aurfacod
hlghwaya, and
Whereat, thla Hoard, a abort lime ago.
appointed n committee ol tho cltlaono ol
Seminole County, Florida, to look Into tho
question of ' tho conatructlon ol further
hard aurfacod hlghwaya and to make n re­
port to thU Uoard, In writing, with Ita
recommend at Iona, and,
Wberaaa, the aald committee ol eitltena,
haa duly made Ita report end haa recommend­
ed tho conatructlon of certain hlghwaya
aod tho calling ol an oltrllon, to detrrmlo*
the queatlon na to whether or not, bond»
ahall be liaued, by the County of Seminóla
In the tu n o f » 460.006,00, {*00.000.00 of
.which »ball bo uaed for the eiclua ve and
only purpo#«* of r«f undine, rodermine ind
taking up the preaeot outstanding laaue of
bond» of Special Itoad and Hridge Ul«tHct No. t f o l Seminole County, Florida, the
remaining I2A0.0O0.0O to he uaed and a*pended, for the purpoae ol the conatructlon
of auch further hlghwaya na !a recommended
In and by the report ol aald rom mitt** of
eitltena of Seminole County, Florida, and.
Wberea», thl* Hoard ha* given thla quaetlon moat careful conaideratlon,
Therefore, Be It Resolved. t y the Hoard
of
County
Commlaalonara ol Seminole
County, Florida, that It la the determination
of thla Board that It would he eanedlent
and to the beat Intereat of Seminole County,
to laaue County bond# of the County ol
Seminole, for the purpoae cl refunding,
redeeming and taking up tha (reaent ouii land­
ing ¿ w e of bonds, In the nun ol 1200,000.00,
Issued by Spedal Hoad and Bridge Dlatrlct No. I of Seminole Coupty. Florida,
and (or the further purpoae of conatructing
and hard aurfaetng certain hlghwaya
S ving
the County of Seminole; and If aald bond
loaua I» authorised, to u»e the proceed»
thereof in the manner and fer the object*
and purpose* aa hereinbefore *et forth and
na ataterf in the report rendered thla Hoard
by the committee of" clltaen» ol the County
of Ramlnote, and.
.
.
, ,
.
He It Furtbor Rosolvad, That It la the
determination of thla Hoard that the amount
ol banda required tor tha purpose* aforesaid,
la tha aunt of 5460,C00.00, and that aald
honda ahall Lear intereat at the rate of Sjt
annum. the intereat on »a d
K rndacentto per
bo payable «emi-ennueny, aald
bond» to maturo thirty yeara alter the date
ol the laauance thereof; aald laaue ol bond»
to be dated July l*t. I f l k
Be It Further fteaolvcd, that of the total
amount of the aald b o n d * (o he Issued. II
authorited by election, the mm of 1200.000;
ahall bo uaed r*rlu»lvety for the purpoae cl
taking up and redeeming the present outMinding *200,000.00 bond irvue of Sped»!
Hoad and Bridge Dt»trlet No. I cf Seminole
Count)’, Florida, »aid laaue ol honda bear­
ing dale the 1*1 day ol January, A. D. 1911,
and ff a bond l*»ue. in the «u*n of 1460,000.00
of th» County uf Seminole la authorised by
an election called and held lot that purpn»e. bond* to the amount of 1*00,000.00
of the »aid county bond lame, which are to
be lamed for the purpo»» of liking up i nd
redeeming the pre*ent oUt*tandlng Special
Herd end Hridge Diitrict No. 1 Honda of

Seminole County. Florida, »halt tint bo aotd, Interest at the rato of 6 t j per cent per an­
negotiated or uaed lor any other purpoae num, Idtereat payable aemi-annually, the
whataoever, other than for the purpoae ol p utlpal ol »aid bonda to mature thirty yeara
refunding, redeeming and taking up the prev­ a! * t the date ol the laauance thereof, ahall
ent outstanding ls»ue of bonda of Special b lamed by the County of Semino!», lor
Road and Bridge Uli
DIstrlet No. 1 of Som- the purpo»e« a* heretofore act forth.
Hoad
¡role County, Florida.
He It further resolved. That thl« .reso­
Ho It Further Resolved, that II an laaue lution hr published In the SaAford Herald
a
newspaper published at Sanford, In the
ol bond*. In the *um uf 4160,000.00 I* authnrlaed by an election, tailed And held for that County of Seminota, and the Slate of Florida
In accordance with the (ieneral the only paper published tn Seminole Coun­
f urpote.
.aw» of the State of Florida and In accord­ ty, onte In each week, atajeaxt tour weeks,
ance with an Act pawed by the Legislature betör« the date flaed by thla resolution for
ol the State at Florida ol 1915, entitled; the holding of said bond election.
Adopted thla 6th day of Auguat, A. D.
" A N ACT TO PR O VID E A M ETHOD
B Y W H IC H T H E C O U N T Y OF SF.M- 1916.
U I*. Hagan, Chmn.
1NOI.E, S T A T E OF F L O R ID A . M A Y
I C. W. Entamlnger
ISSU E BONDS FOR T H E PUKPOSR
J.
A. Clark
OF C O N S T R U C T IN G F U R T H E R H A R D
J. T«. McLain "
SURFACED
ROADS. T O P R O V I D E
(aoalh
I. A. Hrumtey
WAYS
AN D .M E AN S
OF
TA K IN G
Attest
Hoard of County CotnCARE OF
AN D
It E l i E B M I N G
E.
A
Douglas«
ini.-lo er«, S«m8 P E C I A I . R O AD A N D it Rl lit!E DIS­
litote. County, Fla.
T R I C T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E ISSUED t'le(k Hoard u( County
IN S A ID C O U N T V ; A N D TO P R O V I D E C jmmiwioncri of Som
100-Fri-Ste
T i l K K E A F T H R F O R ,iT l f E I.EVY OF A Invio County. FloridaT A X FOR T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T ­
E R E S T A N D T H E C R E A T I O N OF A
Natlrr of Elertlen •
S I N K I N G F U N D FOR SA ID BONDS,
Whereas, a revolution haa been duly adopt­
A N D FOR A N I N T E R E S T A N D S I N K - ed by the Uoard of County Commissioner*
1NO F U N D T O C O V E R T H E PRES- of Seminole, County, Florida, of oven date,
ENT
O U T S T A N D IN G
E X I S T I N G herewith, that it would be eiprdient
eaprdirnt and to
HON D E D - IN D E U T H D N ESS OF S P E C IA L the beat Interest of Seminole County, Florida,
R O A D A N D H R ID G E D I S T R I C T N U M ­ to Uaue County Honda ol the County of
B E R ONE O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y :* Seminole, tor the purpose of refunding,
that the resmtnlng'5260,000.00 ol »aid l*»u- redeeming and 'taking up tha present out­
»hall be uaed and upended for the pur­ standing laaue of bonds. In the aum of
poae of conatructing. paving and hard aur- 1*00,000.00, lasued by Special lload and
facing the following, ^nd other highway« Bridge Diitrict No. I of Seminote County,
and road* of the Colinty of Seminole and Florida, and for the further purpose of con­
the Stale of Florida, t,o-witt
structing. paving and hard surfaring certain
Sgntord and Orlando Road, to he paved highways In th* Ccunty of Seminole; and
with brick, from tha Interaectlon ol the also for th* purpose of constructing, paving
South lina of Seminole County, with the and hard aurfarlng the following highways
Sanlord and Orlando public road, thence and roads of the County of HamtnoW and
running Northeaalerly following »aid pub­ State of Florida, to-wit:
lic road to Soldier*» Creek, a di*t*nr* of,
Sanlord and Orlando lload, to be paved
approximately »even and five tenth* mile*.
with brick, from tha Interaectlon ol th*
Oviedo Read, to be paved with brick, South line of Remloolt County, with the
from wkere »aid road 1nler*ccti with the Sanford and Oilando public road, thtnre
Stanford and OrUndo .brick road rupning Northeasterly following aald pub­
Rrewnt
lorth of Dlnklo'a mill, Southcaatcrly fol­ lic road to Holdler’a Creek, a distance of,
lowing »aid Oviedo Road to a point one approalmatel}, seven
sod five
tenths
quarter of a mile Weal and three eights
of a mile North o f the Southwest rornar of mile*.
Oviedo Road, to be paved with brick,
Section three, Townahip twenty one, South
ol Range thirty one *4*1, thence Esit one from where »aid road Intersect! with the
preaent
Hanford and Orlando brick" road
half of a mile thenre South to the Seaboard
Air Line Railroad In Oviedo, Florida; also North pf t (inkle's mill. Southeasterly fol­
Broadway Street. In the Town of Oviedo lowing aald Ovledc Hoad to a point cn*
to be pavtd with hritk from where the qaarter of a mil* "West and three eight* of
Atlantic Coast l-lne Railroad croaaea Broad n mile North of tha Southwest corner of
way Btre*t, Woat to tho Oviedo Hank, Section three, townahip twenty one. South
making a total of, approximately, nine and of Kang* thirty one Last, thane* K a i l one
halt of a mile, thenre South to the Seaboard
all tenths miles.
Line Railroad in Oviedo, Florida: also
Geneva Road, to be paved with brick, Air
Broadway Street la th* Town of Oviedo, to
beginning at the East end of brlrk road on he
paved with brick from where the Atlan­
Geneva Avenue, thence following the Gen­
Coast Lin* Itallroad croaaea Broadway
eva public road Southeasterly (o thr North tic
Strwet.
to th* Oviedo Hank, making a
Una of Section Slatcen, Townahip Twenty total of.Weal
atproilmatoly, nine and ala tenths
South of Range Thirty two East, thence
East one half of a mil», thence South ono milt a.
Geneva Road, to be 'paved with brick,
quarter of a mile, tWnre West one aUieenth
of a mJer th*ar*‘” Houth «even
clghta beginning at the East end of brlek road on
Geneva
Avenue, thence following the Gen­
of e mile, thence East t o . Florida Ka«t
Coast Railroad, accept, approilmstely, two eve public road Southeasterly to th* North
mile« over low land adjacent to St. Johna line of Section Silicon, Township Twenty
River, which la to be hard aurfared with South ol Range Thirty two East, thenre
East' one-halt of a mile thenee South one»hell or Other suitable material.
Wrkiwa Road, to bV paved with brick quarter of a mile, thence Wait one alateenlh
from the West end ol brick road on the of a mile, thenre South aevan eight» of a
eitrnalon of St. Gertrude Avenue, West a mile, thence East to Florida East Coast
to Wekiwe Bridge a iUrtanre of, approil- Railroad, strep!, appro»!mately, two mllra
over low land adjacent to fit. Johns River,
itely. three ann one half mile*.
« Union
union A»fnuc
Ann Mellonvillr
piriion&lt;uir Avenue,
Attnur, which la to be herd surfaced with shell or
Avenue and
to be paved with brick, from tho East end other suitable matertpl.
of brick pavement on Union Avenue. East
Wekiwe Road, to be paved with brlrk
to Mellonvilte Avtnue, thenre South on from the Weekend nf th* trick road on tha
Mellon villa Avenue to Celery Avenue, a e - tension of St. Gertrud* Avatue,
Wtat
distance of, epproiimataly. one mil*.
to Weklwa Bridge, h distance of, appro».
Park Avenue and Hughey Street, to be Imately, threw and one half miles.
paved With brick from the Intersection of
Union Avenue and MrllonvIUe Avenue
Park Avenue end Tenth Street, South to
Hughlt? Street, thence East on Hughey to be paved with brick, from the Eait end
ol
brick pavement op Union Avenue, Ea-t
Street to Sanford Avenue, approximately
to M«llonville Avenue, thenre South on
three quarter* of a mile.
Mellonvilte Avenue to Celery Avenue, a
The public road from Oviedo to Chuluota, distance of, a pp rail mately, one mils.
Park Avenue and Hughey Stieet, to be
to be hard surfaced and paved with clay,
marl or other suitable material, Irnm where f ated with brick, Irom the Interaectlon i f
'ark Avenue and Tenth Street, South to
the Atlantic Coa«t Line Railroad rrt»«re
llroadway Street in the Town ol Oviedo, Hughey Street, thenre Fleet oq Hughey
thenre - Eaaterly along the present public Street to Sanford Avenue, approslmatcly,
road to the Town of Chuluota, a distance thr*« quarters of a mite
The public road from Oviedo to Chuluota
of, appraxlmaltrly, ala mites.
And He It Further Resolved, That In ac­ to b* hard surfaced and pavrd with clay
cordance with the General Law* of the State marl nr other suitable material, from where
Atlantic Coast
Railroad er
croaae«
in* mienne
cosai Lina
u n * iiaurus«
of. Florida and an Act of the Legislature ol the
1916, as aforesaid, that an election he railed llroadway Street In the Town of Ovtriad*,
c road
I
h,
nee
Eatlerly
ajong
the
prevent
public
and the same la hereby ordered to he held,
ro of,
on the Ath day ol September, A. It. 1916, to tn the Town of Chuluota. a dUtahr.
drtermine the question as to whether or not, approtlma'tly, ail miles.
Said re&gt;alutlon further providing tor »r, d
bonda in the sum ol 1160.000,Oil, bearing

IIERAM )

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ordering aa election to be held la the Cosa- of said election ahall be made In th* manner
t) of Semin ole 'afnt-«4*i* of Florida on the and within tbs time prescribed for ganarnl
« I h day of SepteraberTÑkr'Il. 1916, to da- elections, eacept that tta returns of aald
nlaction shall be drlbvtred la th * Chairman
and Clara of the Board of County Commltaaloners of Semlnolo County.
lie it further reeolved. That thl* order
aeml-erinuall). aald bond* to mature thirty and notice ol election, he published In th*
year* after the date of the laauance thereof, Sanlord Herald, th* only newspaper, pbh*
County of Seminole, lor a
aald Issue cf bond* lo be dated July tat, 1916 Halted la tho
said resolution further providing thot It an period ot not la** than lour weeks, prior to
th*
date
ol
said
bond
election.*«
'••u* of bond* in tha sum of *150,000.00 I»
Don* ordered and adopted this 5th day
uthorlled by aa alecllon called and held
in accordance with the Ganeral Laws ol the ol August, A. D. 1914.
L. P- Hagan. Chmn.
State ol Flcrlda, and In accordance with an
C. W. Entamlnger
Act pasted by the Legislature of the Slate
J. A. Clark
of Florida of IUI5, entitled " A N At.'T T i l
J. T. McLain
P R O V I D E A M E T H O D B Y W H IC H T H E
(seal)
I - • A. Hrumlry
C O U N T Y OF S E M IN O L E . S T A T E OF
Board County Commissioners
F L O R I D A . M A Y ISSUE B O N D * FOR
Semlnolo County,Fla,
T IIE
PURPOSE OF- C O N S T R U C T I N G
Attcat
F U R T H E R H A R D S U R F A C E D ROADS
T O p r o v i d e w a y s a n d m e a n s o f E. A. Douglifas, Clerk Board
Countu Commsltloner* Sem­
T A K I N G C A R E OF A N D R E D E E M I N G
1 0 0 -Fri-ite
inólo County FTorld*.
S P E C I A L R O AD A N D B R ID G E DIS­
T R I C T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E TABUED
I N R A ID C O U N T Y » A N D T O PR O V ID E
Notice of Special Klrcllon to determine
T H E R E A F T E R FO R T H E L E V Y OF A
whether or aal there shall he laeaad
T A X FOR T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T E R ­
by Hpcclsl Taa Hcheel District No. I
FIST A N D T H E C R E A T I O N OF A S I N K ­
«1 Bemiaule County, Florida. Bond* In
I N G F U N D F O R S AID BONDS, A N D
the H um of 975,000.00, to Bear Inter**!
F O R AN I N T E R E S T A N D S I N K I N G
net to exceed the rale ef ala per cent,
F O N D TO C O V E R T H E P R E S E N T OUT­
per annum. Interest Payable nemt-snS T A N D I N G F jX IS T IN G B O N D E D 1Nnually. Said Rend* to Mature Thirty
UEHTEDNESS
OF
S PE C IA L
IIOAD
Yeara after Dale of the Issuance There­
AND
II R ID G E
D IS TR IC T
NUMBER
of; The Preccrda of «aid Band Issue 1»
O N E OF S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y . ” thal
be used for the purpose ef - Acquiring.
tXOO.OOQ.QO of aald bond laaua shall b* uaed
Enlarging, Furnishing, and Otherwise
for the purpose ot taking up and redeeming
Improving School« and School llulldleg»
th* pre«*nt outstanding bond laaue of 1200,In »aid Special Tax School District Na,
000.00 ot Special Road and Bridge IHatrirl
I, e f Hemlaele County, Florida, and la
N o 1 of Seminole County, Florida, th* re*
Fund the Floating I ndcblrdncaa ef said
malnlng 4260,000.00 of »aid bond lean* to
District.
he espended and uaed In the construction
Whereas, a petition waa presented lathe
of roada aa hereinabove aet forth..
of Public Instrbctlcn of th*
Therefore, Be it Iteaolred, That notice, he County Hoard ml
and th* same la hereby given that on th*
I
6th day of September, A. D. 1915, and in
peri___
___
__
___
pursuance of the resolution, aforesaid, duty risr-tore, residing
th* said Special Taa
adr.pled by the County CommDaloner* ot School District, within
and requesting th*
Kemlnot* County, Florida, an election .will County Board of ashing
Public Instruction ol 8amlie held and the earns ia hereby, ordered to
Inoja
County,
to
order
an election to be
he held, throughout the Ceacty of Seminole, held In aald Special T a t School
District No.
to determine whether or not there »hall
be bowed by the aald county ol Seminal* I, ol Seminole County, Florida, to determine
bonds in tn* aura of *160,000.00 to bear whether or not there shall be issued by aald
Interest at the rat* of 61* per cent per an­ District, Bonds In the aum ol 575,000.00,
num, Interest on said bund* to ha payable the proceeds thereof to be used for the pursemi-annually, *eld bond* to mature thirty poao ol acquiring, enlarging, furnishing and
years after th* date- of issuance thereof, otherwl*« Improving schools and school
said Issue ol bonds to be dated July 1st, 1915 buildings In raid Special Tag School Dis­
In which said election, th* question na t* trict No. I ol Hamlnol* County, Florida, and
lb * M*«anc* of bonds. In conformity with the to fund lbs floating indebtedness ot aald
resolution of the County Commissioner*, district, the proceeds of aald Bond Issue
a* aforesaid, shall be submitted to the legal to be eipended and disbursed in the fol­
lowing manner, to-will
voter a ol the County of Seminole.
155,000,00 to be ueed In refunding and
T h e form of th* ballot to he used In such paying trf th* City ol Sanford, mofteys due
election shall he " F o r Bonds" or "Against it, with int*r*at thereon, heretofore advanc­
Bonda",
e d to th* arid Special Tag School District
T h e following persons ere named and ap­ No. I ol Hsminole County, Florid*, by th*
pointed aa Inspector* and clerks ol aald City of Sanlord, Florida and uaed by aald
» U n io n :
Special Tax School District No. 1 o f Sem­
Precinct No. I — Sanford. S. Bunge, N. A. inole County. Florida, for th* purehaie of
Colbert, It, C. Maxwell, Inspectors; D. G. a high school site and the construction of
Monrcr, Clerk.,
a high school building, which aum is now
Precinct No. 2 — Monroe, D. II. C. Rabun,
ast due and owing to the City o f Hanford
J. C. MoOatt, A. S. Hawkins, Inspectors:
lorida, by aald Special Taa School District
John Beil, cierk.
No. I ol Seminole County, Florida.
Precinct No. 3— Sakfard. William I,*(TDr,
f 10,000.00 to be used In funding the preeTin» Keene, F. 5 Frank, Inspect ora: Ira
rnt outstanding and existing floating In­
6taine*, Clerk,
debtedness ol said Hpeclal Tax School Dis­
Precinct No. 4— Paola, Oscar Pearaon, trict.
Leonard Kelx, B. Janie».
Inapettora; A. A,
116,000.00 to be used for Improving and
illcka, Clark.
Preclnrt No 6 — Genavs. J. W. Plynt, enlarging th* grammar school.
56,000.00 to be used in purchasing lot and
C. A Kaulcraor, Kndor Curlctt. Inspector*;
conatructing n primary school In th* west­
IL linker, Clerk.
ern
part ol th* city of Sanford, aald primary
Preclnrt No. 5— Ov «in. Wm. Lawton.
J, H. MeKcnale, W. II. Howard, Inspector* school to be located West ol kfyrtln Avenue.
12,600.00 to be used In Improving and en­
J, II. Jones, Clerk.
Precinct No 7— Chuluota, Gaston Jacob*, larging the primary school locatecf on Pal­
metto
Avenur, in the City of Hanford,
flan Hart, Wm. Jacobs, Inspectors. C, D.
Florida.
Ilrumley, Clerk.
56,090.00 to hr used in Improving and rn*
Precinct No. 8 Galirttlla.
I’ hll Red­
the colored school In said Special
dick, A. Morctran, Hr I Mathis, Inspectors; larging
T
a
x School District.
J. M . William*in. Clerk.
$2,500.00 to be used for the purchase nf
Precinct No. tt Lon (wood R, A, Jenk-tna,
D. VV. rinuivi. VV. K. Allen, Inspector«! furniture and school furnishing« in ttid
Special
Tax School District No. 1 ol S*mj N. Searcy, Clcrls
Precinct No. 10- l.*kr Maty. W. V. Dunn, inoli- Count y. Florida, and,
Whereas, the County Hoard o l Public
It. N. Poston, Joe F'ortief, Inspectors; A. E.
Instruction t&gt;( Seminole County, Florida,
Sjoblom, (*Brk.
Precinct
No
11^— Altamonte
Spring», has carefully examined »aid petition ami
W. B. Mallard, Tom IUIL Charles Ilalla.i. And* that more than twenty live per cent
of the duly quail fled electors, redding with­
Inspector»; R. A Fuller. Clerk,
in «aid Special Tax School District, havetlgnSait! ejection vo ordered to be held, ahall id said petition, and,'
he held 'at the polling places in the various
Whereas, the County Board o f Public
nrectnrta whet* tFe last general election «aa ln «tiu e’Jon J‘l Seminole County, blnrlds,
neld. throughout the entire County ol Sem­ has deiermlned, hy revolution, till* day adoptinole. and aurh election shall he conducted rd, that bonds In the sum cf 476.OOU.btl will
and the canvas* of the votes certified to and he required for the purpoee* set forth In
the returns and tho cinvaas uf the return« said petition, said bonds to hear interest at
a rate oi not exreedlng 0 per cent per an­
num. Interest payable seini-snnually, the
principal of said bund« to he due and pay­
able thirty years alter date ol issuance,
Now, Therefore. &lt;n pursuance of Chapter
6512 of the l . - s i .it F, or I &gt;ta id l!M3, notice
I* hereby riven that on th- 7th -lay of Sep­
tember. A D 1U’
nod in pursuant-,* of
s resolution duly adopted by the C unt)
Hoard ot I’ ublli- Instruction of Neminuto
County, sn election « l l l ^ f held And the
rame is hereby ordered to lie held in said
Special Tax hrhoo* Distrlrl No. I of bemln.de County. Florida, to deternsItA- whither
or not there shall be i&gt;-uvd hy said Distrirt
bonds in the sum of 475,609.0U, to brsr
Inlrrcrt not tn excoed the rale of 6 per exit
pec annum, the principal ot raid bor.tfl to
mature thirty years after dale oi issuance,
na provided lor In a resolution this day
adopted hy the County Board at Public
Inklrurtlon of Hemlnolc County. Florida,
In which election only the duly qualiOtd
rleciof«. residing with,it Fpecial T a x Hchnot
District No, I of Seminole County nnd who
are free holders ihr.ll i.e entitled to vutr.
The following p e r s o n » are-appointed a*
In-pcrtori* an*: *lrrk o f said election
risrin f
p |, 1» (I 51onroe. It. * Mxi
welt, Joe »'.-lor. . [i qirrtpr. J l&gt; Parker,
Clerk
Precinct No 3 Tim Keene, II. II. ftourkr,
Addison Williams, inipertur*.
II. J. W i l ­
son, C'lcrk.
T ke said election so ordered to be hsltl
akall b« held at tho soveral polling place«
in aald Special Tax School District No. I
ol Seminala (iounly, Florida, where tha ta«t
iberni olortion was hold, throughout the
lHstrirt, and said election shall bo held In
compliance with Chanter 6612, Laws ol
Florida ol 1913 and tho Inspector* and clerk«
ol the variou* polling place« «hall make
return« to the County Board of Pub
Íirompt
ic limtruetlrn of Seminole County, Florida,
immediately aflrr «aid election and tabof Ihe voir pdlled, and the County
ylatfon
loard of Puhllr Instruction of Seminole
County, Florida, will be in »e*-ion on the
8th day of September, A. I). 1916 to receive
the return* of said election and to determina
and certify the result thereof.
Done and ordered in regular sevaion, thla
the 2nd day ol August. A. D. 1916. ,
F. P. Forster, Chmn.
B. C. Dickson
' .
C- F. Harrison
Attest
D. L. Thrasher, Supt. Public In­
struction and Secretary of Board
of Public InatrurtlOB of Seminóle
County Florida.
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An Ordinance Amending Nrrtlen 2 of a*
Ordlnanr* Entitled: “ An ordinance Prohlbltlng
Ihe Conalrnrllon and. .Malntenancc of BUI Hoard» and Prohlblllag
IMII
Posting la Certain Deflnrd Limile
nf Ihe City Of Hanford tad Providing a
Penally Therefor."
Be It ordained hy th* Mayor and City
Council of Sanford, Florida: •
Section I.
That Section 2 nf sn ordi­
nane* »nt tled: " A n .Ordinane* Prohibiting
the Construction and Maintenance- ol Bill
Hoards nnd Prohibiting BUI Posting In Cer-

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
U All Local AdwllscmentiUndte
Thla Heading THREE CENTS
i i ___p „ . r&gt;___ i. i _____ *
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Line For Each InHertion. Minian*
Charge 25 Cenis.

Kor Salo Chcu|&gt;— Gus rant*, pod
ns now.
Inquire at Fcrnitld Tfc
Shop.
•: 80«
For Snlo— 13 Acto farm.
Vitit
Side, cheap for cash, immediate [*».
session. A
ddresa F. It. During
Ucd Bank, Now Jersey. — Want—9L
8tc,
For Sale— 6 roomed Bungalow ca
beautiful Inke. Bath, Boom and modern Conveniences. Beautiful Cobbtry Homo nt a Bargain. Easy Term*.
A p p ly A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fl»
W ant— 94-tf.
For Sale------California Violet p|lat
planta. Aniorynllis Bulbs.
51G E.
3rd St. Phono 20.
101-Jtjy
For Sale— I have for sale io$
January and February hatched R.
C. White Wyandotte pullets. Every
one a beauty at $1.00 each, or will
make special price on lot.
Echo
Lodge Poultry Farm, Paola, Fin.
101-2tc.
For Sale-Nice Family home, aJjo
good one-horse wagen, »et of harnet»
new saddle and bridle. M. S. Nel­
son, Box 1163 or enquire at fir*
station.
102-ti '
For Sale— Seed bed cloth.
cents per yard. C. M. Berry.
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102-2tc.

FOR RENT

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For Rent- One 1 ncto field, on*
5 nero field under »tain of high
cultivation.
Also planimi t'&lt; cowpeas. Reasonable rent. Inquire W.
0 . Post.
36-t
F o r Rent— Several imr olite*
room « over Vow el!'». Enquire S'. P.
Yow ell ,fc Co.
:i'_’-if
For Rent or Sale Hnu»)- on Pal­
metto Ave. W. J. Tliig|M-n |HI-tf
For Rent— 5 room &lt; off
1215
Park A vt, $12,60 per month mrlliding water, alno 1 room Coliate
Park Avo. JJ0.00 including uatn.
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf c.
For Rent —Two acres unproved
land, all tiled. Car.'i rent C!o*e in.
Enquire Acfi'tt
It : 1&gt; : ' •
l*5-lf
For R ent-Tw o i. '
. t &gt;•t ontn»,
up one filiti:', rep a if'» »
n-, gu,
w a t.r etc. Fine location, on a cor­
ner.
Adtlrciw P. 0. Box 893, Sin- é
fo,d . Fio,Ida.
98-tf
FO R R E N T — Plenioiit rooms and
office» in Bishop Block, overlooking
Lak«* Monroe unti new poM-offlc*
rite. A,l?o, »lóro room, same huiltlingCall Thatcher Realty C o . Hi»hop
Block, Phone 215. Went n.&gt; tf
For Rent-New Cottene. I Muuoa
I'M IP

For
Rent-Residence 6 room»,
with fa» in kitchen, No 611 West
2nd St. Jay H. Beck.
For Rent-Tin acre farm with
houao well kept. Five acre fntm ia
city limits. Realty Trust Co., IdNational Bank Bldg.__________
Rent— Furn^hed room with or
out uoard. 210 Park Ave. Want—M
tf.

WANTED

git*n at any llcrrt«*d lhanir* In tha ( It/, on
any bill board», «hlch hnv* bttn la use and
enlirely conalructed prior to tha p i m p
o( thi* ordinane*."
Battio» 2. Thl» ordinali to «hall take fila ti
immediately upon Ita passage and approval
Hjr tk* Mayor.
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Passed thli Sad day of August. A. D. I f i l l
II.
W. Herndon'
- Chairman City Council
1 boro by crrttry that tbo forerning ordlnaaco waa duty paaood by the City Counril
In rtfular eeorion, thla tha 2nd day of Auguat A. D. 1915.
M. W. laiooll
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City Clark.
Approved by n t thla 4th day ol Auguit
A. D. 1916.
D. L. Thr other.
10Q FrU te
Mayor

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AUGUST I 3 » lt

'A Definition,
A « n i l « : The lighting system ot
Iho face and the heating system o f tho
heart.— Woman's llcm o Companion.

Fdr Trade-Equity in »
lose in paying 10 per cent on n*
cstmont, will trade for vaean^ 0
r country property. Box 1307. V*B*
»d p i»
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Danger In Overworking £?•••
- Oculist» nlato that corapar»U»(,i
fow persons haro absolutely nor
eyesight; Oiobo who have do no* **
caru always to road or work M
proper condition« of lluht. nnd
suit Is that most ndnlt» nnd in»°7 f .
dren so overwork the muscle» * ^
tho eyes as to form wrinkle»,
loose, fsi ling flosTT"^
Dally Thought
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Politeness appears to have w*" ^
rented to eqablo peoplo **u1
naturally fall out. to live togei»"
peace.

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PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HER, A ED
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IN SANFORD—-Life Ia Woith Livinfi
VOLUME VI

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1915

COUNTY SCHOOLS I F A
AN D TE A C H E R S
FOR N E X T YEARl
SCHOOLS W ILL OPEN ON

ron City District lo Dutton Cinte
Co., by Auto Truck.

MONDAY, SEPT. 27th

No. 2. West Side, First Street
to Monroe corner to Sanford Trans­
fer Co., by Auto.

IN TH IS COUNTY

PR ANK

HUNG BY MOB
LAST NIGHT

The Schools of Seminole county
No. 3. Sanford Avenue .Fort
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will open Monday, September 27th. Beed to Elder» to Sanford Transfer
The following is a list of teachers Co., by Auto.
appointed to teach in the aeveral
No. 4, Upsala District
to L.
schools.
Vihlen by Horse-Bus.
Sanford High Schdol. B. F. Ezell,
Principal, Miss Hazel Stevenson.
Game I.aw Enforced
Assistant Principal, Miss Martha
King, Miss Elizabeth Nixon, Miss '"Washington, D. C., Aug. 16.—
Hurriet Hulley, Mr. J. C. Hutchin­ With the approach of the open sea­
son for shooting wild fowel, the Unit­
son.
Sanford Grammar School.
Mrs. ed States department of agriculture
Rosa L. Dickinson. Principal, Miss Is warning sportsmen lhat the fed­
Louise Harrison, Miss Virginia Pow­ eral regulations as amended Octobell, Miss Ednn Plant, Miss Pearl ber I, 1914. will be strictly enforced.
D. Hunter, Miss Lillian Higgins, Some misundeistanditig has arisen
Miss Nila Moore, Miss Clara Mil- from the fari that the various state
len, s Mrs. Stella Arrington. Mrs. laws do not always conform to the
E. N. Luke, Miss Bessie C. Tribble, federal regulations. This is regard­
ed ns unfortunate hut in such rases
Miss M aiy Chappell.
Sanford Primary Schooll. Miss Lil­ the department must infist upon the
lian Farnsworth, Principal,
Miss observance of the federal regula­
Salome Hampton, Miss Edith Slew- tions.
art, Miss Poaaehiu la-dltr
The department will consider any
Geneva School. Miss Florence
recommendations suhmUied ;n good
Bellows, Principal. Mis.« Gusile Til- failh for a nn*iufllients of the regula­
Its. Miss E Stone.
tions. hut will hold no p'lblir hear­
Lake Mary School. Mi.i* Helen ings thereon nor will it a mem! ihr
Iserman, Principal.
regulations prior to October lo,
Paola School.
Mrs Helen Itea- 1915. It is the purpose of the depart­
soner Pearson Principal
ment to . . form the regulation'’ to
Monroe School. Miss Mary Aulin the wishes of the majority of sports­
Principal, Miss Addle Gresham.
men so far ns it can be done and tit
Longwoud School
Mr.
r
I.
the sunn t.rne give wild fowl tin
Polk, Principal, Ali-". ! Wail*.
necessary protection.
Chuluota School. Mrs. J. T
Federal regulations divide the Unit­
Polk, Principal, Miss L Walla.
ed States into two zones. Zone No.
Chuluota School Mrs. .1 T.
I. t he breeding turtle. hi eludes the
Jacobs. Principal. Miss» Jiadic Black ] «lutes of Oregon, Idaho. Colorado,
burn.
Nebraska, Iowa, 111inn'«
Indiana,
Altamonte School
Mi** Kale
j Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
SO M E
M ACHINES
M A U IL T l A. &lt;;v, A lt ; . 17. J.20 I R E TU R N
Mothers.
land all slates porth of lltepi
Zone
O H It PUS
.STARTED
M. SM ALL MOII TO O K LEO I N I )
Gabriclla School
I.ntti M alhers. I ji}„ ■_» the wintering zone, including
t It A .\ K
Hi&lt;i M
THE
STATE H I T
ON
TH E
ROAD
THE)
[ Oviedo School
H S. Bowden. al) ntute* '"U til of 111!)''«' (tit till1•I
PRISO N FARM
IT MU EDGE. | RELIEVED
THE
AU TOM O­
‘ Principal, Mrs W T Stcvi-nn. Mrs
T l i " regulations jiri*s&lt; rilu-n m-u*oiu*
H l.l.l. LAST
N IG H T
AND BILES TR A V E LLE D AND FOUND
A. King Crawford
an follow*. In zone No 2, which in- BRO UG H T H IM
BODY
ABOUT
ONE
NEARLY ONE TH E
Colored Scholia
rlu&lt;!i*s the southern srutei*
H U ND RED
M ILES
ALM OST H U ND RED A.s'l) F IF T Y YARDS
Longwood Colored School, Mrs.
Waterfowl, October 1 to January W IT H IN S IG H T OF T H E FOR­ FR O M
THE
RO AD .
T IIE
Minnie Burlack, Principal, Mrs. T. J. 16; exceptions, Delaware, Maryland, MER HOM E OF M AR Y
PlIA- N E W S SPR E AD R A P ID LY * AND
Grooms.
District of
Columbia,
Virginia, GAN.
THE (U R L HE IS CON­ SOON H U N D R E D S WERE G O ­
Oviodp Colored
School.
Mrs. North Carolina, Alabama, Mississip­
TO
T IIE
SCENE.
VICTED
OF
K ILLIN G .
AND ING
Charlotte Sermons, Principal, Mrs. pi, Louisiana, November I to Feb­
AT
N IN E -FIF TE E N
NO
FFH AN G ED
H IM
TO
A TREK.
J. Fields.
ruary I. Florida .Georgia. Smith NO
HAD BEEN
MADE TO
SHOTS
WERE
FIRED. KOIIT
Sanford Colored School
J W Carolina. NoVemher 2U, t&gt;&gt; hehruary
TH E
BODY
D O W N.
THE
BODY
WAS
BARE- • I.T
Croom, Principal. Mrs. W. It
16; Missouri. Kansu*. Oklahoma. FOOTED.
ONLY
CLO TH ED
Crooms, Miss F. U Kverly, Mrs September 15 to February 1; Ari­
M IL L E D G E V IL L E - TH E
MOB
IN PRISO N TROUSERS. SH IR T
M. E. Harris, Mrs. L. B. Kellix, zona, California, Texas, October 15
VERY
M ETH O D IC AL.
FROM V) AS
FO U ND
TW O
M ILES
Mrs. L. Nixon, Corn Sermons, J. L. to February 1.
CUT TH E
W IRES
TO
HERE
AT
E IG H T -T H IR T Y T H E Y
Moore.
Bails, Coots, Gallinulcs. Septem­ T H IS
AND
ALL
M O R N IN G .
IT IS BE­ M IL L E D G E V IL L E
Goldsboro Colored School. Mnrie
ber 1 to December 1; exceptions LIEVED T H A T TH E LYN C H IN G H U T O NE
FROM
M II.LEDGEWilson, Principal, Miss J. Campbell.'
FIVE MEN W ENT TO
Tennessee, Utah, October I to Dec­ TO O K
PLACE
ABOUT
DAY VI 1.1.K.
Eva Myers.
WARDEN
ember 1; Missouri, September 15 L IG H T .W H IL E
OF
HOME
TH E
OFFICERS TH E
The above list represents all the
to January 1: Louisiana, November WERE SEARCHING T H E COUN­ S M IT H W H ILE O TH ER S W ENT
assignments up to date, any other
TH E
H OM E
OF SU PER ­
1 to February I; Arizona. California TRY
ABOUT
M ILLE D G E V ILLE TO
appointments of changes will be
BURKES.
TH E Y
(coots*. October 15 to February U LAST N IG H T.
AFTER TH E IR IN T E N D E N T
announced Inter.
Wooilcock, November 1 to Janu­
Sanford Special School District
ary 1; exceptions, Delaware, Louisi­
No. 1. The city school houses have
been thouroughly overhauled and ana. November 15 to January 1;
all necessary repairs and improve­ West Virginlai October 1 to Decem­
ber 1; Georgia, December 1 to
ments, especially as to sanitation
v
will be Anished by the time for open­ January 1.
Shore
Birds,
black-breasted
and
ing. All our school houses will be
golden,
Plover,
Jacksnipe*.
Yellowcrowded to the limit the coming
season, and. only by placing two legs, September 1 to-Deeember 16;
small damages.
Grammar School grades in the exceptions, Florida, Georgia, South ^ The Herald has contented that
Sanford
has
n
fire
department
of
On the whole three years the pro­
High School building has it been Carolina, November 20 to Fehruary
possible for tb® Locsl Board to 1; Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, which any city with double the pop­ perly affected wos valcd at $124,660
distribute the attendance In such Texas, Tennessee, October 1 to De­ ulation could be proud and a de­ with a loss of $38,600.
The second year figures were in’s
a way, as to make It safe, comfort­ cember 16; Arizona, California, Oc­ partment that haa saved the city
able and u n ita ry for all. This is tober 15 to February 1; Utah (snipe) much lo**, in the past few years. creased by the burning of the fer­
only a temporary measure and should October 1 to December 1GC Utah The annual statement from the tilizer factory, otherwise it would
Chief of the Snnford Fire Depart­ have been about the same as the
impress on all our patrons the great (plover and yellowlegs), September 1
ment are very interesting especially first year. The last year loss has
neeeaaity for the carrying of the 1918.
to
the tax payers who like to know been very small being littlev more
Insectivorous birds protected in­
School Bonds in the coming election.
just
how much has been accomp­ than five per cent. Nearly all build­
Band-tailed
pigeons,
At the present rate of increase definitely.
lished.
*
ing* burned hero outlying where
there will be the greatest need for cranes, swans, curlew and smaller
The following statement taken there was no water protection and
shore
birds
protected
untij
September
more school room next year, and
from the records kept on file at the n lack of communication with tho
it will be of the greatest importance 1, 1918; wood ducks In Kansas and
Fire station, tnay be of interest to Station. No adjacent building has
to all of u s ‘ to have our children West Virginia, rails and* wood ducks
the
public who bear the expense and been destroyed, all fires being con­
safely and comfortably housed dur­ in California and woodcock In Mis­
would
like to kno.w the value of fined to the places of origin.
souri are also protected until Sep­
ing their school time.
the Department.
The department has responded
All schools have now been pro­ tember 1, 1918,
During three years or alncc the
to all calls promptly. The average
vided with ample (acidities (or drink­
Shooting prohibited between sun­
beginning of the paid department
time of leaving the Station is 1 8-4
ing water and lavatories, the grounds set and sunrise, or at any time on
there haa been 82 calls.
minutes at night and 30 seconds In
have been cleared and planted in the Mississippi river between Min­
Thè first year there were 28 fires
the
day and haa never been longer
lawn grass, the most careful! atten­ neapolis and Memphis, after Jan­
and the value o f the Immediate
than two minutes in the three years.
tion haa been paid to good light and uary 1, 1915.
property in which they oecurcd was
Tho truck nnd equipment used
ventilation in all room«, and orders
127,000 of which 96,000 was lost,
exclusively
has served more than
have been placed for. Fire Escapes,
. Remembered the Force
mostly on account nf a house burn­
four years and Is now In fine con­
which will be Installed before winter.
Editor Ja» McComh of the Florida ing for which no alarm was turned dition. The figures given show that
The transportation of all children
in until too late, also a boat was
it has given a good account of itself
in the district living out of the city, Growers News, who is in New York,
burned, being out of reach.
remembered
the
Herald
force
last
but the city is much larger than
will be entirely free of chargee to
The second year - there were 29
them, but every child claiming a Friday by a sVpmcnt of straw hats fires in property valued at $65,500 five years ago and tho time Is fast
ri|ht to such transportation will be in which all the boy* were supplied with a lost of $30,600 mainly fertili­ approaching if not alieady at hand
Squired to hav&lt;&gt; atT identification with new top pieces. The haU are ser factory and outlying property, yhen another machine liko the pre­
sent one, but with, a pump added,
“ fd indorsed by. the Principal of of the finest quality and the Her­ unpreventablo losses.
will be necceseary.
»a achool. The contracts for the ald force, is some dressed up now.
The third y#ar 24 fires oeeured.
transportation of the children havo We acknowledge the sam® with Property valued $32,160 with a
G .„P . P A X T O N ,
thanks and still believe that Mae
»n awarded as follows.
Chief.
lota o f $1,750. Consisting o f several
N u I. Celery Avenue and Ceme- is the best ever.

75 MEN STORMED M ILLIDGEVILLE
PRISON AND TOOK FRAN K OUT
-•HANGED TO T R E E NEAR
MARIETTA W H E R E
CHAPTER ENDS

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The last chapter in the Frank case is ended.
A moh broke into the penitentiary last night
and at one o’clock this morning the body of
Frank was suspended from the limb of a tree at
Marietta, about thirty milep from the prison
at Milledgeville and filled with bullets. The
particulars of the storming of the well fortified
penitentiary by the mob of about seventy live
men and the taking of Leo Frank from the
place will be told when the full particulars can
be learned. At the hour of going to press the
details cannot be gathered by wire. Frank was
attacked by a fellow prisoner a few weeks ajjo
and his throat cut from ear to ear. He was in
the hospital at the time of his seizure by the
mob and his recovery was thought to he doubt­
ful, the work of the moh only hastening the end
and assuaging their thirst for the blood of
Frank.

FIRE LADDIES ON
JOB IN SANFORD

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A GOOD ROADS
MEETING HERE
NEXT THURSDAY
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them
p r is o n e r s ,
AND
HANDCUFFED
THEM .
BURKE W AS FORCED TO GO
TO TH E GATE N E AR E ST T H E
D O R M A TO R Y
. A N J»
TH E
GUARDS
W ERE
FORCED
TO,
O PEN T H E GATE.
TH E M OB
THEN
Q U IC K LY G O T FR A N K
AN D
H A S TE N E D
AW AY.
IT W AS
S O M E T IM E
BE­
FORE
THE
NEW S
GOT
TO
M ILLE D G E V ILLE .
TH E
O F­
FICERS
STA R TE D
AT
ONCE
T H E T R A IL W AS LO ST FOR
HOURS.
THE
N E W SPAPE R
M EN
W ER E PIC K E D
UP AT
LIT T LE RIVER BRIDGE NEVU
E A T O N TO N W H ERE A F A R M ­
ER
SAID
TH E
M OB
HAD
S TO PPE D
A N D
T A LK E D
VERY
LOUD
AND
PIRED
M ANY
SHOTS.

Question Box al Church Service
At the Congregational. Church, the
ppstor haa introduced the (juration Bex
nt the evening oervlce; either from the
lloor or by plncing it In a box provided
for the purpose, a question may be naked
a legitimate, honest,
truth-socking
question
It has long liecn in the |.aslor's mind
that the people should have an opporlunity to ask. to sock light, so long ns
mil light is desired, and not rimpiy
argument display«!. The church should
not merely he the guardian of the truth
but also should offer an open forum for
the discussion of all topics |iertalning to
life and ¡1* problems, To this end, a few
moments of each evening service can Ik&gt;
given to this privilege.
New Swiming Pool
J
,MtiMoii is Building a large
s a iinmmg pool on his properly Itelween •econd a rnd third streets
east of Pino ktree I , The pool is of
concrete 67 by 23 feet anil will lie
open with tin1 bath houses n|] around
the sides. A . fine flow of water
has been found nt the pool in a deep
well and the pool will ho filled daily
with freah sulphur water. The Musson pool will be open to the public
Snturdny and thereafter will be
open every day. On Sunday the
(tool will not he open until after
noon» us Mr
Musson does not
with to interfere with church ser­
vice».
Off For North Carolina
J A merry party of Sanford peo­
ple left here yesterday for North
Carolina where they will be absent
for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Hill with Will Hill left in
Hill car and Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Curler and Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Butt
left In the Carter car and they will
mnkc the entire trip by auto stop­
ping at various places of interest
enroute.
1 Fire Saturday Night
The fire department was called to
Fourth and Sanford avenue at 8
p. m. Saturday evening on account
of a gasoline a^ovo exploding in tho
pressing club of D. A. Wood. No
material damage was done nnd the
fire was extinguished by those pre­
sent.
Many New Arrivals
Born to Mr. and Mr*. J.- L. Miller
yesterday a fine baby boy.
Born to Mr and Mrs. Will Col­
bert, a fine baby girl.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Kanner
a fine baby boy.
On the Mound Again
, It la good to see the smiling coun­
tenance of Raymond Key at the
Seminole Bank again after an ab­
sence of aeveral weeks. He was
at-various rcsorta along the Atlantic
in the New Englund states and had
an elegant time.
Col. Jeemo Hers
I Col. James Alexander of Vol­
usia county nnd one of the b&lt;g men
of the state was In the c*ty today,
and pa&gt;d tho Herald office an ap­
preciated call. Jim is out of pol­
itics now but he is only resting and
will be heard of again &lt;n old Vol­
usia.
The office of the Sanford Herald
has been screcnd to ke?p the files
off Editor Bob Holly s bald head.—
Daytona Journal.

CAMPAIGN FOR B O N p iN G
W ILL OPEN AT THIS
MEETING
i In order to have the matter of
road bonds nnd road building fully
explained to all parties concerned
there will be a public meeting in
the C ity Hall next Thursday after­
noon August 19th at two o clock.
All tho committee members will be
present and the exact cost of, the
contemplated roads, their direction,
tho cost to the tax payers and( all
Information in connection with tho
bond issue' will be freely discussed.
This meeting is galled by the Com­
mercial Club to get the people famil­
iar with all points in the matter q l
roads and road bonds. The great
question of (he proper materials
for the .makit.g of permanent roads
In Florida, the many great highways ■
contemplated through the state, th egradual awakening of all the counties
to the necessity of good roads and
the European war bringing many
hundreds of new tourist* to the
»tato to use the road* make it .In­
cumbent for (he people of our coun­
ty to have a mass meeting and dis­
cuss the proposition calmly and dis­
passionately nnd in a business liko
manner.
There is nothing to conceal, noth­
ing to keep hidden from the tax
payer and an open and free discus­
sion is needed to place the matter
in the proper light.
It is iioped that a large crowd
will attend the meeting here next
Thursday afternoon and that thereal campaign for bonds for more
good mad* util he opened in real
earnest.
Had a Spill
Onhnrn Herndon, Joe Do M oot
and Sum Yount* had u spill on th e
road between DsLand and Daytona
Saturday night. They were going
so slow that tho hind wheels caught
up with tho front ones canning the
car to sieve. Stopping so suddenly
caused Joe and Sam to catapult
clean over the dash board without
touching the carbureter and when
he
finally died Osborne was
holding ttie wheel, Joe was running
round in circles holding his head
and Sam was unconscious. They
wets finally brought- around all
right and walked about fifty miles
down the road to the convict camp
where they Obtained mules to pull
tho car out of the ditch. They ar­
rived in Daytona Beach in time to
turn around nnd come back to
Sanford and are now at home look­
ing very much like the returned
soldiers from the European war.
Joe says it was n defective bridge
on the road and he la thingklng
seriously of suing Volusia county
for assault and battery.
Harry Goldstein Here
\Hon. Harry Goldstein,, blanker,
business man and legislator of Nassau county was in the city Saturday
and 8unday calling on his Sanford
friends and looking over tho city.
Mr. Goldstein is interacted in many
parts of the state and Is a consistent
booster for all of Florida but prin­
cipally for his home city, Fernandina. He is a constructive legis­
lator and has been a member of the
Florida for three consecutive ses­
sions where he is looked upon as one
as one of thn best In that body of
law makers. With Hon.
Forest
Lake, A. It. Key and It. J. Holly
he was taken over the celery delta
and was greatly surprised at the
many m ilft of brick roads, the Im­
mense crops of hay and corn and
vegetables and the signs of thrift
on every hand.
Delivering the Directories
'* J. G. Gallant of Aahville is in the
city for aeveral days delivering the
new city directories and collecting
for the advertisementa. He freports great progress and states that
there seems to be no depression'in
this part of .Florida. The direc­
tories are giving general satisfac­
tion and-are .the best that have been
issued here in several years.
County Commissioner Clark re-ports tho fishing in Howell Lake as
being the greatest evtr and the
folks out there are catching them
every day. '

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A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTF.RER.

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'M y plan of the fair grounds on the
bulkhead met with n ready response and
three difTcrent peoplo have spoken tn
the editor of the Herald about it, two
of whom thought it was the biggest
damphool thing they find ever heard of
in the twentieth century, nil of which
encourages me to added cfTorts along the
same tine. Somo of my whilom friends
thought this of rno twenty years ago
when I was trying to run the sewerage
through the city into the lake. I asked
them where it ought to go and they said
the open bucket system was the thing.
Most of these people have died since
and probably went over to the open
bucket system route and I am here yet.
There are many strange thing« in
Heaven and earth and in Sanford.
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iThere are moments when 1 envy Frank
M&lt;ller his job. Of course this *s no re­
flection on any certain man &lt;n Sanford.
It *s Just simply a random thought that
comes to me as I converse with some of
the people here on the to pics of the day,
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*1 am afraM 1 will have to call on Rungc
yet to clean out the English sparrows.
Give him a siege gun loaded with One
ahot and I liefieve he would Capture
every English sparrow »n the c*ty.
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5 W e-have plenty of people her in San­
ford and can easily spare a few now nnd
then hut really I hate to see the reck­
less driving indulged in by some of the
boys around here. Sooner or later they
will come walking home dead.
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'N o w *s the rime to clean up and pauu
up and gel ready for the winter season
Our city could easily use many hundred
gallons of paint nnd make ever)- residence
here look spick and span for the new­
comers who wMI soon Ih* viewing our i*ty

COUNTY
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* It makes n fellow feel good to hear
•otlfter people speak good worda of SunI ford, and every t»mc you go away you
¡.hear that Sanford *« one of the best cities
&lt;n the state; that there is more real bus­
iness here during the summer than any
city of s&gt;m&gt;lar s«ze *n Florida; that we
have the most progressive citizens; that
we have the most progressive county;
that wo are up and doing all the rime and
have rceived mo it1advertising than most
of the Florida c't'e»— and then you come
home.
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* 1 see by the Herutd that C. H. Lefller
Is out for the post office. This postoiTlro matter d*cd out some l*mc ago
when *t was d*$covered that the present
incumbrance would hold out until Feb­
ruary neat. Well, let her roll. Now Is
the time to settle this matter and while
I have no idea what Congressman Sears
thlnka about it ho might just as well set­
tle it now as next February. There lire
about thirty applicants fur the place
and Joe will lie "damned if he does and
damned if he don t,” which is one of the
joys of being a congressman.
However, 1 am inrlincd to think that
Congres*man Sears will give it to the
man who srnw to Is* the general choice
of the people, nnd if ho canvasses the
situation closely he will soon discover
the right man. After the appointment
there will i&gt;c thirty-seven different verIrtica of disgruntled politicians, but the
people generally will be 'satisfied if the*
postmaster gives them service.
The
Ito* fo (Tice should ho taken out of politics
really, hut since the Republicans hud
the jtie counter for sixten years. I um
more than ever inclined to let our party
have Mime of the emoluments of the office
and if a congressman could not hand out
a few jiost offices now nnd then, whnt
would I»* the um * of being a congress­
man?

HAPPENINGS

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BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

gf: n e \ a
notfjs.
Tht- Willing Worker* Class of
tho Genova Methodist churrh hrld
thoir regular social at Lake Hnrnfy
on Friday night August 13th. A
large attendance was present.
Mr. L D. Hart Sr.. Is in bed with
chills and (over.
Lako Harney Ilearh *s st'll » fav­
orite with campers.
Mr. E. N. Sutton i* ii^ng a stick
to help h*m walk, rheumatism i*
the cause.
Mr. L. A. Sheldon and H. M.
Tally left Saturday for Okeechobee
C&lt;ty and W. D. Itaiilerson expects
to go next Thursday.

Mi&gt;x Nellie Geiger and Mr. Art
WHson were united &gt;n marrnige
at, 9.30 Sundny a. m*
Rev. Gutteredge preformed the ceremony.
The CUrux
Exchange
packing
house is being overhauled nnd put
&gt;n A 1 shape for next season &gt; busIneae.
Mr. Fred Ballard has returned
from Georgia.
Rev. Gutterige and family are
camping on Lake Harney.
Sunday School at both churches
a { 9.30 next Sunday. Praeching at
tho Mnthodlkt church at 11.00 a. m.
and 7.30 p. m. Epworth League at
6.30. Regular meeting of the Geveva Camp N o 372 W. 0. W. next
Thursday August 19th at 8.00 p. m.

.1 beginning on the South ahore ot I.ake
i Monro* at a ■peint on* quarter mile Hast
ot ihe W ell lino ot Section »8, Townihip 11*
'
South o f i t a n i , 30 East, thence South to
Oh the Venra wrwaste, run) the tears wo the Southeast rorei.r of the Southwest
.
.
i|ufrur of I he Southwest quarter of Sectv note,
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,
ti.,n 31. tame Township and Uangr, thence
And the work of our heart nn.l hnnd.
West one half mila to tl|* Northwest corner
Ilrlona to the woman w h o did not know
ot the Northeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 4, Townahlp Ï0, Range 30
And did not underatnnd.
l.ait ijirnre In the last mentioned TownT
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f
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l,1bo|*nd Nance
run South
to Sanford
There nro men who ha\o a worm or ,,r;
|n
North„
„ nuirl#r
of
DOW NHEARTED

I EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

Tito continuous rains mat!** tl
necessary to do extensive work on
th» road and this is now being put
in gpotl condition.
People with
heavy autos are advised to take the
first turn to the right after leaving
the hammock on brick road fo ferry
until ufter the rainy season.
The
road from Rand’ s Station 1« ini-"
passable for auto*.
If you don't
hel.cvt* .1 ask Osborne Herndon.
W OODSM AN.
Upsala and Grapeville
Rev. Albert Ericson, not being
quite well enough for his usual trip
on Saturday, preached for uif at the
Presbyterian church, giving a very
earnest, practical sermon to a large
appreciative audience.
Mrs. Adam Karr and her two
youngest children .after a pleasant
visit here at her mothers, Mrs.
Ilertelson and biater, Mrs. Barrel!,
Mrs. Maguson and Mrs. Ericson,
besides numerous other friends here,
returned on Ssturday to her home
in PeLand.

folly compiled with tho requirement» of law
In such caves made and provided, applica­
tion will bo mod* to tho Honorable Park
Trammell, Govrrnor of the S lit * of Florida,
It TelUbeseec. Florid* o n
th e
2 0 th
day
of
Augset,
1915,
or
as
soon
thereafter as convenient, for an amendment
of tb* rhsMer of tbe «aid Ityalty Trust C om ­
pany; the aai&lt;t amendment* to isld -barter
era to Increase Its power*, rights and privt-.
lege*, and are *» follow»;
Tho goner»! nature of tbO buslneaa. or
tiusiuesara to be transacted In addition to,
thoeo enumerated and aet forth In tbe L it ter* Patent, issued to it on the t Ith day of
July, A. D. .910 sra
I; To accept trust« and execute truit* /or,
rose led women In respect to their »rparate
equitable property, and to be ibeir'agent in
tbe management of aurh properly, or
to
lr*n&gt;a-t, any Purines« in telalion thereto
2: To set under the order or appointment
of any court of; record, aa 'Guardian, Receiv­
er or Trustee el the «state of any minor,
and as depositary of any moneys paid into
court, whether (or tha benefit of any such
minor nr other person, corporation or party.
3: To take, accept and execute any and
all such treat trusts, duties and powers. In
regard to the holding, management and dis­
position of any »state, real or personal, and
the renta and profits thereof, ,or tbe
sale
thereof, as may he granted or ronDdrd to It
by any court of record or by any person,
corporation, municipal or other authority,
id It shall bo accountable to alt partioa In
InUreet fur tho faithful discharge of every
auch trust, duty or power, which
it may so
S It
accept
4; To take, accept and execute any and
all trusta and powers ot whatever nature or
description, that may be conferred upon or
entrusted, or committed to it by any person
or persona, or anybody politic, corporation
or other authority, by grant, assignment
transfer, davi*«, bequest or otherwise, or
which m »y be entrusted or committed or
transferred to*lt. or vested In It by order of
any court of record, or any probate court,
to receive, taka and hold any property or
estate, real or personal, which may be the
subject of any auch trust.
5: To be appointed and accept the appoint­
ment of Assignee or Trustee under
any
assignment, for the benefit of creditors of
any debtor, made puisuant to any statute
or otherwise.
8: To act under tbe order of tbe ap­
pointment of any court or otherwise aa
Receiver or Trustee of tho rotate or prop,
orty of any person, firm, association or
corporation.
7i To bo appointed and to accent tha
appointment ot FxecutOr of or Trust*«
under tha taaUwltl and testament, or Admin­
istrator, with or without- tho wilt ennoird,
of-the estate of any deceased person, and to
bo appointed Bird act aa the committee of
the estate of Lunettes, Idiots, persons of un­
sound mind nnd hsbltusl drunksrdt.
3: And generally to esecuts trusts of every
description not inconsistent with (be taws of
this state or of United State*.
REALTY TRUST COMPANY
fly S. PUI.E 8TON.V lre Pres.
Ily A L F R E D F O S T F It Secretary
9 5-Tue»day-5te.

Mrs. “ Bartelson callef|, at Mrs. T y ­
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ner » tn scy their old neighbor. Mrs.
Bvnfftson, Mrs. J. F). Lundquist » i s
Nolle* of Kleellon
Wh.rr*., ■ petition k i t p i n r n l d to the
also u caller there.
Touniy lin tel ul t’uttli Instruction of Sem­
Mias Olga Vifilon «pent Tuesday inole County, I'li,rM«, on (he 6lh ilsy of
July. A. I). 11*15, «Ifn«U by t««n ty five
with Miss Edna Thompson and on per cent ot the quallped elector« who pity
Thursday Ml*» Efiba Stedt whh it tear* on either rtel or person»! property «nil
who are resident. ot (hat purtlon nf Benilni.tr
visitor there.
1County, Florid», described a* follow«, lo-wlt:
L O V E R «.

confidence In themselves; there are upp 9, thence North 55 decree« \v»«t along
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„ fearfu l I,.at «»IS Grant line in tbe N o r llr side of s a d
others
who nro always
foarnii n si ^ illolt v
w„ t l0 n„u, h„ „ corner
they make mistakes before the woman o( Section tl, Township 20, Rang* JO Kail,

they care for, The man who over- ‘ h ™ «. South one halt mile, ti.enc* West
one mile to We»t one halt mile post ot Sec­
rates his abilities laughs when *ils tion 7, then re North 2.5 chains to Kast
mite post of Section 12, Township 20
sweetheart tells him of other would- one-half
South Range 2!* gist, thynce West to the,
bo Bultora who write her letter» or Weklwa River, thence Northerly along
Weklwa River to the St. John« River, thence
walk home with her from afternoon Southeasterly
up tha Si. Johns River and
through
Lake .Monroe, to point of begin­
affair».
The Information docs not
ning, praying than an »lection 1» ordered
worry him In tho least.
He Imag­ held to deter mi no whether the above de­
ines himself far superior to any young scribed territory shall become a Special
School District, lor the purpose ot le v y ­
man she has mentioned. Not for a mo­ Tax
ing and collecting a district school las for
ment docs he Imaglno his being Jilted Ibe exclusive use of public free schools
for any o f these less brilliant young within the said described territory, and.
Whereas, said petition has been carefully
fellows.
eismlned by this Hoard and it hat been de­
termined
by the Iloard that said petition
A girl may toll a diffident lover
ia signed by more than one fourth of the
these stories and see the alarm spring qualified elector* residing within the above
territory.
at onco Into his eyes. Tho thoughts described
Now therefore. Notice la hereby given that
of losing her fills him with fear. Ilia on the 7th day of September A. It. 1915,
volco grows husky, his hands trem­ an election wifi be held, and tha same la
hereby ordered, to determine: lat. Whether
ble. In an Instant ho has lost hla the following described territory shall be
created
Into and beco ma a Spacial T a s
vivacity, hope. He la downhearted.
Bahool District, said territory being a part
Ills home folks do their best to cheer ot Seminole County, Florida, and described
him. It Is useless. Nothing seetna
beginning on tho South shore of Lake
capable o f cheering him. If he loses Monroe
at a point one-quarter mile Exit
his position he glvos up the thought of the Wrat lino of Section 22, Townahlp
South Rang» 30 Fast, thenco South to
of winning her entirely. He hasn't the 19
the Southeast corner of the Southwest quar­
courage to go and see her. Ho fan­ ter of tho Southwest quarter of Section 34,
asm* townahlp and range, the West onecies no woman will cling to a sinking half mile to the Northwest corner bf the
Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter
ship.
ot Section 4, Township 20 South. Range 30
He does not believe be can bold a I'sst, thence in the last mentioned town­
woman's lovo for long. In company ahlp and range, run South to Sanford Grant
lit« In tho Northeast quarter of Section B,
of young men and women he Is at his thence North 55 degrees Weal along said
worst. H e Is dure that the woman ho Grant line in th* North side of said Section
9, thence West to tho Southeast corner of
loves I b comparing him unfavorably Section 6, Township 20, Range 30 Fast,
thence
South one-half mil*, thence W**t
wlih tho rest. This does not make
one mile to West one-half tnlle post of Sec­
him feel assured by nny means. The tion 7. thence North 2.5 chains to Fast
whole troublo with such a young man half-mile post of Section 12, Township 20,
South Range 29 Fast, thenco West to WrIs he Is too modest by far; docs not kiwa River, thence Northerly'along Weklwa
know his own powers, and Is, there­ River to the St. Johns Rlv-t, « hence South­
easterly up the Rt. John Itlvsr .ind through
fore, faint-hearted.
Lake Monroe to tho pot t of h«gl,qnlng, and
be known a* Monroe Kporial Tax School
Every human being has some good In
District No. 0
qualities to offset hla backwardness.
Second. To determln- who «hall be the
Women are drawn toward men. at- |whool Trustee, of m.i District.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Ü All Local Advertigemenu Under
This Hcadini! TH REE C E N T S %
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Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charfje 25 Cents.

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FOR SA LE

For Salo Cheap— tîus range, good
ns now.
Inquire ut Fernsld Tia
Shop.
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80 U
For Sale— 6 room Bungalow on
beautiful lake. Hath Room and modern Conveniences. Beautiful Country Homo at a Bargain. Easy Ternu.
Apply A . I*. Connelly, Sanford. Fig
Want— 9d-tf.
For Sale-Niro Fam ily horse, alto
good one-horse wagen, set of harness
now saddle and bridle. M. S. Nel­
son, Box 1163 or enquire at fire
station.
102-tf
For Sale— Seed bod cloth. 2*&lt;
cent» per yard. C. M . Berry. .
102-2te.

FOR RENT

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For Rent- One 4 am* field, one
6
acre field under state of high
l)K lf A H T M E N T O f T I I K IN T E R IO R
tJ. S. Land Ufllro at l«aln*«ti)lt, Fla. cultivation.
A,|so planted to cowJuly *4, 11* l 6
Nolle#
la haraby ffvan
that Ifanry pens. Reasonable rent. Inquire W.
DetravJlle. of G to iv i, Florida« who, on C. Post.
96-t
MAy 20. 1910, mad# llumrataad Kntry, No.

Otiftftti. for S W ? « nf :UV‘ i Scetion 1: and
sSF.K of S R ) ( Section 3 Townahlp 2! South,
Itanca 33
Ka«t,
Tallahaaaa#
Meridian,
ha« 7llad nolle# of Intention to mak# Flv#&lt;

For
R en t— Sevi ral nice office
rooms over Y o»n il's. Enquire N. P.
nhcjY* daarrfhad, tMpfurr ('Irrk of ih»« CTrrult
J'.'-tf
Unurt. «1 Sanffird, Florida, on th« 9ih day j Yowell &amp;. Co.
of Bopt#vnb«r, 19!S,
("Uimanl nam n at
a -i a.
.1 I ______ ,
i t * Thi rd. T o dr* rmln# th* number of mills
For Refit nr Sale linn««- nr l*i!traded b y their mngnoilc personality, u[ tiiitrict i n t » !$** i . %*4«*d nnd coH#**trd,
K. II, KIIIm***, of ij**nrva, Florida
\t W. Taylor, of i»rnr*va, Florida
their deference to tho weaker Hex, it\j»u#f1y.
u « »urr**..hnr y«*r«.
rneito Ave. \Y I Thig|H'
ini tf
tholr kindness, truthfulness. their of
forts to ple-nsp the woman they lovo
host.
What mom manly tribute could any­
one pay than this? They are true ns
steel to awcethoart or wife. They ore
not fllrtlnK with other girls or trying
to arouse the demon of Jualousy in the
heart that beats for them alone. The
lover who is Wont to be downhearted
over trifle» Is the exact opposite of
tho self nfisured, overconfident lover
There la tho difference of a heart be­
tween them. The dlffldunt lover In tho
one who lias It beating In hla bosom.
The downhearted lifver wastes years
unnecessarily In repining over triflea
—a falling out with hi» sweetheart. A
girl who has such a lover should do
her beat to win him away from thl*
state by doing everything to lift tils
cares—never to add one.

It Is tv misfortune to gtvo w ay to
the bluea.
Tho man who shakes off
downheartedness. and »miles, even by
superhuman effort, In tho Jaco of dincouragement Is sure to wtp out In tho
long run.
Women admire a cour­
ageous, hopeful man There ore those
who consider a downhearted lover a
poor stick to lean upon.
W ise Habit o f Silence.
Give not thy tongue too great a lib­
erty, lest It take thee prisoner., A
word unspoken Is, like the sword la
tho scsbbard, thine; If vented, thy
sword Is In another’s hand. If thoa
deitre to be held wise, be so wise as
to bold thy tongue.— Fnt,nci* Quarles.
D ally Th ou ght.

The cure of heartache is to be
found in occupations which take us
away from our petty aolf-regardlngs.
our self-pitying«, our morbid broodlogs, and which connect our life with
other lives and with other affair«, or
merge our Individual interest In the
larger whole.— C. G. Amos.

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DR. A. DOLAN
VETERINARIAN

Office: Hand Bros. Stables

year proof, to Establish Halm to th# land

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made a .penal t.&lt;i *rSod di.lrirt, Who pay I
i s i r . , un either

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or personal proper y. |

»hat! b** etiti ti» 1 *5 %il* re In «|ft|
Thr follftwinir
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\ NfJrihr.Unn. of brn^vi, Florid a
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Innd, nil tiled, ( ’ aali rent ('In
in.
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NI oi.ruc l*rr«,hri
Jbhn Urli, h II 1
In ft* Fallir of
lUbufì, A- S. llawkln». Ìnapertnra. J. C. William K. Squire« d#r*a«#d.
Mollati. Clisrfc.
To all Crrdltora, legato-«, lUttrlhui**««
For R e n t-T wo unfurni-• , .)• ,•••rn«.
P i 1 a Pfffflnrl: (*»n Mrirslth. ( * f) iVarwin and all (tf-raon* havtr.it claims *r demand*
up
*»ne fliRfi:, rep uat, , ■
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Matur l’rif'tih, against said Kstair You im ! rarh of you, aro
1 Irr k
h#r#bv nitiArti and rrsiuirrd tn
any
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etc.
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tlocwasMud, lair of S# mIft«*Ir Cmini y
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InMw-nor* an! rlirrkr hnliliiik a*Ut «&gt;Wt»rin ty. Florida, 1« î hf lindar* It! nwil K tucul rii of ford, Flo, idn.
»hall immiuMaiaVy makr return» in ihr fVtiri- • si&lt;l ratai», within two &gt;&gt;ar- from thr dato
tÿ' Hñfirtl öl P II 1' I ir |n«trurth»n **l Srmlrlnlr 1 * t rrof
FO It R E N T
Pleasant reK i l l « and
tou nt &gt;. »Itrr »nbl rbrtlon i» h« 1*1. a un!
I laird Jul&gt; I Oth A I» |«JtA
ir K lu t hi» tall
Susan If Stjuir»-«. F ir r i#l ri t
offices
in
Hishop
Hlm i c i» r.«• •btftK
! tonr an*! *»r«l* frr! ip gtitn board, iht* Jnt! DT-T ursda) *9 l&lt;r
&lt;!*&gt;■ of Auiuai, A l&gt; ! *iI Ú
Lake Monroe and in w p" ’ .•line
h’ I* F&lt;*r*ter, • hmn
VY hr frati « in tu.oil ha*, this day Lt-vii site. Al-o,.store rpnin.
hml ding.
N U I li r kauri
prrarntrd tn ih r C outh y Boar«! of I'uMfr
f*., F 11srrionn
*
llithop
t'n
I n*irurtimi of Saminol# t 'otimty, Florida,, Call Thatcher Reniti
Atlrsl,
, alftird hy inoro that t want y five dpt refit of
I i, !.. Thf a» b» t Su i I I’ttHtr Inlllock. Phone 215
W.-nt ' 5 if
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duly
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or«
rrwirltni
within
-I niff Inn ar*»! rrrrtny rjf
i Spretai Tat Sfhmtl Mlalfiif N&lt;&gt; I of H r f f
Dt.artl a*I F l! Ile ïfiatfiirlion of
intilr County. Florida, a*kme lhai an rl«*c- ,
SrfTilfiólr i 'oui. I y FluîbJ*
lion hr rallrd and held, to tleitfnilnr thr
For R&lt;-nt-Ncw ( ’ o 't r gi*. .) M u* *on
__________________________________ a _
•juration aa to whrihrr ur not honda ln ihr j
■tim of S7A.0DU.no «houli! hr iuurd h&gt;
I I K P A R T M K N T O f TIIK IN T F IU O II
-t;t
IT. 9. I.sri'l OltiF, *1 G«i tires til,, Ft*. Hprclal Ta* Schoo! DUtHrt No. I of Srm*
Inolr County, for the purpoar of arrjuirlnK*
A u i u i l . 7, 1915
Notice U hrCeby slvrn that George G. enUrfinc furnighing and othrrwfa# Im piot­ Rent-—Furn.shr*il room with or w.thGflyard, ot
All »munte Splines, fU'iiils, ine achoola and school hultrilne* In »aid
'.Ot
who. no Here time, IS, 1911 made II urne- 8|&gt;#Hal Ta* :flrli®oÌ I H*trie I No- l , and to out board. CIO Park Ave. Wan!
*u*d Kntry N» 0977s, («r
pi NKt) fund thr float ine IndeLlrdnraa of said i l a ­
mil FF I, ot N F
beelton 20, Toanibip trici, th# pforcrtls of ia!d bond irtut to b# tf;
21 South, Itane«* 30 K u t, T a t l i h t i i f « Mer­ r*pcndrd and {iilahur*rd In thr following
idian, hi* nlcd notice of Intention io makr manner, to-wit:
For Rpitt
N'polv furrt'tli«' Iru'ii
Flv^-ysar I’ rrof to t«iahll«h Haim to thr
13 5,000.00, to hr used In refunding pnd
land aievs- tit srflhrd, brlofr f'le-rk nf f'lr- paying to thr City of Sanford, money« dur room
i ' Eh
(townnlit'r*
E L 'i'" ’
ruit Court, at Hanford, Florid
on thr 23rd j it, with kntrrrat thrfrnn, herrtçforr advanerd
unii
both
2«il
M..gu*
.'a
A
t'
«i*y of Hrplrnihrr, IS* IS.
1tt* the «siti Sperisi T « ( Srhonl ODlrirt Nn 1
Claimant namo* aa wit Bracca:
of
ot K*mtm&gt;l
Seminole Lcunty,
nty, Fioriti*, by
hy th#
the City
('iiy of
oi
ll*3-2tc
John Uaaalay, uf Maitland, Florida.
8an/ord «nd u«ed by ssid bpeelsl T*&gt; bchool
J. J. hUon, of Unrirood, Florida.
District No. 1 in the- purchase of a Ugh
I** C. U # U , of Maitland, Florida.
school alls and tha construction of a high
W. II. Ward, o! Lonc*ood, Florida.
arhool building, which said sum la now past
IU»b#rt* W. Da via.
dua and owing to the City of Sanford, by
IOI-Tuta# &amp;tc
lUfistrr. said Special Tax School District.
$10,000.00 to be used In funding the pres­
Whereas a petition has been prêtent«d ent outstanding and existing floating In­
to htii Uoard, &gt;i(ned by more thsn twrnly- debtedness of said Special Tax School
llv» per rent of (he duly qualifled electors District.
$16,000.00, lo be used for improving and
rretdinf witHn Sperisi Tsx School UUtrict
For Trade-Equity
in ' » house
No, 1, Ssmlnol* U°unty. Florida^ s«kln( •ntsrging the grammar school.
$5,000.00, to be used In purchasing lot close in paying 10 per cent on in­
that in election be held, to determine the
question ■» to the i**u»nre of bond*. In the and building and constructing a primary vestment, will trade for vacant lot
«uro el f75.000.00, to be uied for the pur­ school In the Western part of the City of
pose of icoutrint, enUrflnf, turnUhinf «nil Hanford, said primary school lo be located or country property. Ho* 130". v* n'
otherwise Improvlnf «chool« end «rhooi West of Myrtle Avenue.
102-2P
$2,500.00 lo be used In improving and en­ ford, Fla.
bulldinc* in esid Sperisi Tsx Hrhool Dis­
larging the present primary school, located
trict No. 1, Seminole County, Florid»,
Therefore be it resolved. That an elec­ on I’ almetto Avenue, In the City of Sanford
tion be. and the same is hereby ordered to Floridt.
be held in said Sperisi Tax Hrhool Dis­
$5,000.00, to be used for Improving and
Valuable Oak C a rv in g *.
trict No I of Heroinols County, Floridi, on enlarging the colored achoola In said Special
In tbe vault» of 8t Pnul's cathedral
the 7th day of Beptember, A. t&gt;. 1915, to T a x School District.
decarmina whether er not there shall be Is­
$2,500.00, to be used for tbe purchase of
In London la etored nwuy « rich aiore
sued fay said Speri»! Tax School District No. 1 furniture and furnishingi (or ell schools la
of Hemtaole Bounty, Florida, bonds In the »aid Special T a x School District No. 1 of
of priceless oak carving, part of which
sum of (75,000.00. to bear interest at tha SemlnoU County, Florida, and
v a t originally In tho cathedral, and
rata not ‘ to osreed A per rent per annum,
Whereas, It la the sense of thla board
the principal of said bonds tn mature that It would be to the best Interest of Spec­ part removed
from city churcbe»
thirty year» after the date of the luuioce ial Tna Hrhool District No. 1 of Smlnole
when demollahed. A cclection of theie
thereof.
County, Florida, to iasua bonds In tha aura
Dene end ordered In refulsr session on of 176,000.00, the proceeds thereof to be
relic«, consisting mostly of woodwork
thU the 2nd day ot Au|u»t, 1916.
used and txpended In tha manner and (or
placed In the cathedral In the time of
P. P. Porster, Chmn* tfie object* and purpose* aa hereinabove
B. C. Dickson
8ir Christopher Wren, has Juai been
pel forth and aa stated In said petition.
C, P. Garrison
Therefore be It resolved. That* It ia lb*
lent to the Goffryo museum of the L.
Attest
determination of tbl* Hoard that tbe amount
D. L. Thrasher, Supt. Publie In.
• of bonds required tor the purposes set forth
C. C. Of special Interest are a prayer
atrurtion and Secretary of Hoard
In said petition. Is the turn of $76,000.00,
desk, an overdoor, stall bracket*,
ot Public Instruction of San­
and that said bends shall baar interest nt
inola County Floirds.
99-Tuaa-6tc the rate of not exceeding 8 per cent
trusses, nnd nn oak capital, all beauti­
annum, tbe inter«*! on aald bond* to
C rpaid
fully carved, together with specimen»
aeml-annually, said bonds to mature
In the Canaly Judge's Csart
Ramitele
thirty
years after Issuance thereof, and,
of Tljou’» Ironwork.
CoBBly. Blata e f Florid«.
Re It furthers resolved, That a special
In Re Estate ot
election be held in said Special T a x Sthool
W. II. Underwood, Deceased.
Dlstrirt
No. $ of Seminal* County, In ac­
To Emily J. Underwood, Kato Under,
wood, N. II. Garner. Guardian, Serrilnole cordance with Chapter »541 of the Laws of
County flank, of Seminole County, Florida, Florida of 1818, to determine whether or
not there shall be Issued by said Special
A T L A N T I C C O A S T LINE
or any hiker person Interested:
Whereas, Emilg J. Uaderwood, Admin­ T a x Hchool District No. 1, ot Samlnota Coun­
ty.
Florida,
tba
bond*
provided
for
In
thla
T R A IN S
istratrix of tho Estate of W. if. Under­
wood, deceased, has filed her petition lo resolution.
Re It further resolved, that tble reso­
this court, setting forth the fact, that aha
' Northbound
has exhausted all of th* personal property lution be published In tha Hanford Herald,
a
newspaper,
published
In
said
Special
Tax
Arrive
belqatlng to eaid eatate, and that there re­
mains an indebteduena against tha «aid School District No. 1 of 8eralnofe County.
No.
8
2
....
1:18
A. M.......1 *3 A. M•star* of $8,744.03 and praying that an or-' Florida, once a week (or four successive
No. 8 t . . . 10:45 A. M . . . .11:05 A-» •
der ef. . .thla court
be entered, dactar- weak*.
_____ „may
J M
Adoptsd In regular session on this tbe 2nd
No. 80... .3:26 P. M.......3:*6 V■U*
Ing tola aeren and eight (1 and B) of block
four (4) of (1er f o u r '(4), according to E. R. d e y ' o f August, A. D. 1916.
F. P. Forater, Chmn,
,
Southbound
Trafford'a map ot the city o f 8anford,
8. C. Dickson
Seminole County, , Florida, of which real
No. 8 3....2 :0 6 A. M.......216 A .IL
, v
C. F. Harrison
relate W. If. Undtrwoed died, aleied and
Attest.
No. 89... .2:10 P. M .......2:30 I. &gt;•
possessed, assets In the hands of th* Adminls t m r i i , for tho pnymsnt of debts, and D. I*. Thrasher, Hupt. Pub. In­
No. 8 5 .... 6:44 P. M.......6:°4 p' M
struction
and
Secretary
of
,
that • tala ot aame may be ordered by this
Hoard of Public Instruction of
court, for the purpose ot payleg tbe dable
Oviedo
Seminole County, Florid».
89-Tue-ft
against t h s s n l d aetata, la tba order ot
No. 126— A r r iv e ..............9:30 A. H.
/
priority aatabilihesl by taw,
*
No. 127— L e a v e .........
These are, therefore, la coni mend you to
abow cause, if any you bare, on or before
Leesburg
Generally
an
Eaty
Matter.
the first day of September, A. D. 1916,
why tbe prayer of tbe said petition should
Even
If
we
have
had
no
lovo
for
the
No.
21—A
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r
iv
e .......... 10:55 A Mnot be granted, and an order directing the
No. 24— Leave................p M
sale of said real estate entered by thla dlutant deceased relative we can otten
ourt.
No. 158— A r r iv e ............ 5:30 I - M
W ITNESS my name as County Judge, put up a Btrenuoaa fight to get a bit
No. 167— Lea ..............6:35 A. Mof the County aforesaid, this the first day o f hia property.
of July, A. 1&gt;: 1»IS.
Trilby
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.
s'
(seal)
Geo.
County Ju i n
N
o
.
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W ANTED

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Thompson
with Frank Taylor, who is with
them at present were Sunday guests
at her brother, Mr. A . J. Thompson
Fortunate Countries.
and after Sunday School, Mr. Thom p
The lapdu moat freo from earth­
son, Andrew and Robert returned
quake convulsion« are Africa, Aus­
with them for a three daya visit.
tralia, Russia, Siberia, Scandinavia
Mr. and Mrs. F ry and mother, and Canada.
Mrs. Bengtson came up In their
car
from Windmere on a visit to
Woodland Park Norca
Mr.
and
Mrs. Tom T y le r ahd family
Some of the Thursday visitor»
the
mother
remaining for a short
ware.
Misses Berth», Florence and Ida tvlnit.
Ahern, Dora Stafford and Otteen
Misi Edna Thompson took home
from Monroe; Mrt. I . H. Gould' little Esther Belle and spent M on­
and A. E. Berg from the West Side; day with Mrs. Maude Powell.
•
Mr. F. P. Hines and Mia» Ella WUThe lightning damaged the home
*on: Mr. and Mr». B. W. Herndon of Mr. A. J. Thompson Thursday
daughter Norma and friend; Oabotn evening and gave the family who
Herndon and MUs Gladys M orri*; were all about the supper table,
Ralph Roumillat, Arthur Dickens, except Mr. Thompson- who was at
Owen Higgina, W. O. Murrell, A l­ the store, a very bad »rare.
fred Robson. Alfred Berner and two
It teemed to «trike by running
along a cfoth line wire attached to
. Stafford boy*.
Sunday the predicted hurricane a corner o f the kitchen, tearing off
kept many people from coming, clapboards and hurling them many
feet away .spliting up shelves as
among the few who came, were.
W m H. McDonald, the Hfe-aavlng though an ax had been used. Beans
B ring in y o u r lam e a n d sick
er from North Beach, Anaatasla rice, bacon and oil were scattered
Island, who has been staying at over the floor in a bad mix up but
horses
a n d m ules.
H ave
i
Enterprise Junction lately nnd re­ fortunately it was not set on fire,
them treated.
H a v e their
turns to hia station this week. H. W and no one was seriously 'hurt. The
w
Herndon and family and friend», lights were put out and telephone
teerh examined, sharp cor­
Mrs. A. D. Parrish and son H arvey; burned out.
ners dressed down, projec­
All the phones have been' in bad
M r. and Mr*. Monroe and son Lionel
Netlto of Appllratien fer Amendment
order
lately,
tho
the
men
try
to
E. E. fS F a d y. Brody Williams,
ef Charter
tions
.cut'-Wf
and
decayed
Notice Is hereby atren by Realty Trust
Vaughn,
Edmond MeUch, Bob keep them working, but It is an
company ef Sanford, Florida, a Corpora.»..
tlon axlsiing andar tbe lew» of tbe Htau ef
H olly, the younger, D elvln Hurley unusual electrical summer.
molars extracted.
Ftonoa, with Its Office end principal place of
Mrs. Maguson and her maother.
and Purdon.
si see at tanford, Florida, that baring
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*Tt‘a better to agree wlf a man aa
much aa you kin/' aald Uncle Eben.
“ It m^kea him feel good-natured an'
you don't Hava to U«ten to oo much
ta lk ^

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(St-JehnaWere)

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PUBLISHED
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ON, TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SANFORD—Life I» Wo,th Living
VOLUME VI

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1915

NO. 101

NEW ROAD BONDS BIG STORM DOES
N O T TO BURDEN MUCH DAMAGE
SOCIATION MEET THE TAXPAYERS A T GALVESTON
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the

c o n v e n t io n

w il l

* MEET IN SAVANNAH—
THE HEARING WILL
N

BE HELD IN JACKSONVILLE

•Savannah !■ to bo the conven­
tion city for tho annual assembling
of tho Atlantic Deeper Waterways
Association, Novem ber 9 to 12
next. A t no meeting of this efficient
organisation have there been .mat­
ter» for consideration oFperhaps so
vital importance as those which at
this time demand serious consider­
ation. The present terrific and de­
plorable struggle between the powers
of tho old world emphasises the
cogent necessity for just such pro­
vision as tho above Association was
created to accomplish, namely, u
Continuous Coastal Waterway from
Boston, Muss., to the Rio Grande.

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IT HAS B E E N ESTIM ATED THAT AN AV
ER A G E LEV Y OF EIGHT MILLS
W ILL B E SU FFICIEN T

S. S. INSTITUTE •
TO BE HELD HERE

LATEST PROGRESS
IN THE W AR ZONE

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and filling up. thus rendering it dif­
ficult of navigation.
Naturally,
it now appeurs that those pecun­
iarily interested, as stockholders, in
the unsuccessful venture, are renlously anxious to unload their ele­
phantine projuct upon your readyPursuant to a call by the Sanford Com­
cash Uncle Samuel.
mercial Club a very, enthusiastic meet­
St. Johns tributaries, it is true, ing waa held yesterday afternoon in
have not the personal pockctmoney the city hall, which was attended by rep­
incentive .to dork up to white heat resentatives from nearly every nook
intensity of purpose, in support of and corner of tho county. The object
their natural and logical waterway of the meeting, which waa railed to
that our canal friends have, but, order by Hon. Forrest Lake, President
all the aanie, unitedly, to a man, of the Commercial Club, waa the dis­
they should, from motives of public cussion of the proposed bond iaauo ol
spirit as well ns self-preservation 1450,000 for road purposes, which mat­
and in degree self-interest, make their ter will conic up for ratification or re­
voire heard and their protestation jection at tho jioll* on Septcmlxr fith.
of canal .blistering loud, long and
It waa stated by the chairman at the
thunderous, especially as naturalness ojuudng of the meeting that a free and
of route, ci iiiiumy and all else prac­ open discussion was desired, that the
tical point* solely and unequivocally pur|&gt;o*c of the meeting wuh to discum
to the Si. Johns.
In tin event of the bond issue both pm and con and
hostile attack,, alone, the exposure to give to those desire in g same such in­
of submarine and other craft of formation a* to plana, route* etc. of the
defense to 'being shelled, through pro]&gt;osid road* a* was possible. Expres­
ocean proximity of the canal route, sions were heard from at least two dozen
and the absolute immunity from ritizenn Und strange to say thire was
such disaster on the Si
Johns r o t one &lt;ii dl 1111**4- present who, when
route, should of itself be sufficient the mutter was fully explained and it
to determine the un-get-awav-from

Floridian interest centers psr. ticularly, of course, in the Beau­
fort, N. C., to Key West section of
this gigantic scheme.
As hr.s pre­
viously been stated in the Herald,
tho Government sorpe time since
ordered n survey of this link of tin
nece»*ifv fur constructn&gt;n of the hit­
proposed great chain of inside water
ler waterway
ways, ami the report of the engineers
Let every St. Johns-route advocate
appointee! to the work was made and
in
coni me rein I body, civic urganipublished Sept. 11. 1913. This re­
i
gallon
miiiih ipul or lountry cfuli.
port recommended and endorsed the
mercantile,
trades and agricultural
St. Johns, Lake Harney, Salt Luke
and Indian River line ns the feas­ union, us well ns Individually, peti­
t i o n , resolute, pcr-onally wr i t e , d e l e ­
ible, the natural and by nearly two
gate and empower representation to
millions of dollars least costly route,
from Jacksonville southward.
N ot­ all deliberative and executive water­
withstanding the logical construc­ way gathering or convention. This
tion here indicated, our Hast Coast mutter is of uttermost importune«-,
not alone to u* a* a people, colled
friends are energetically, umcutiihgly
and untiringly leaving no stone un­ iv« Iy and individually, bul a* a
Nation, and to posterity through all
turned to interest und induce the
tithe to comeI" nM oT K U
U. S^G overnment to purchase their
canal, partially built, and establish
A postal from G I). I in. hup from
that ns the route, via Titusville and Atlanta states that he end Mrs
St. Augustine.
Due. possibly, to Bnhop ;.r«• enjoy i ,g till m u l i e - III
the persistency and to the indefatig­ the Giorgia capitai.
able efforts and agitations of our
said K. C. b, but more probably to
the grave necessity tpr timely a l­
tention to our roast defenses, Major
W j B. Ladue ol thu U. 3. Corps of
Engineers is calling a Hearing, to b e
held at Jacksonville, in the not fur ! ( in To* -day, Anp. 31 a Sunday .rhool
away future.
n.-titun
under the unpins &lt;*t the
Both the above convenings und Florida Mule Sunday S&lt; hixil Vssnciadeliberating*
arc of vast import lion, will lx- held in Sanford, it the ( onto every city, town and hamlet, gri-gntional church. It will be an all-day
at well as adjacent country, trib­ session— vorenoon and afternoon, esutary to or ift touch with the St. pcrlally for ult S. S. ollirers nnd teachers,
Johns. It will be remembered that and the evening wswiou more inspitathe iftatc of Florida ceded large lionnl. A special representative of the
tracts of land to the Company that State Association will U- present.
All the Sunday school* of the city are
was to build the Fast Const canal,
urged
to have as many erf their workers
that the men who composed this
Company profited handsomely from present a* possible all will lie welcomed.
this free gift, that instead of com- In all the Viebons
• pleting the promised canal, they
only partially constructed it, and
that that pnrt is continually caving

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Congri-gnUonnl Church

The regular service* next Sunday
morning and evening. In the even­
ing, tho next number of the series,
"Jesus Life Principals will be pre­
sented.
These are practical talks
for every-day living and help one
to see Jesus point of view about
l^fe a great problems. In the even­
ing opportunity will he given for
tho asking of any question about
the Bible, the Christian life, Jesus
teaching etc.
Tho C. E. Society ia planning for
a better fall work, soon to he taken
up.
All Endeavorer* are urged to
gel In Une for this great work.
A cordial welcome awaits all
comers, a cool place of worship and
plenty of good music.

London, Aug, 20.— Russian report*
So not concede the total loss -of
Kovno.
They claim that the Ger­
mans captured only the fortfications
on tho left bank of the Niemun.
South df Berg tho German* are now
before Breat-Litovse, the Russian*
greatest military station in NovoGcorgievak.
It has been invested
ten days and ia in imminent danger.
Reports from both sidea indicate
that a desperate battle may he under
Old Dispatcher Here
way on a line parallel with th r}-^
The
many
old»fricnds of L. E, Spencer
Biulystok Brest-Litovsk railroad. On
were
glad
to
ace him yesteiday after un
the British section on the western
absence
of
many
years. Mr. Spencer
front there has been no serious In­
was
chief
dispatcher
of the old J. T. Ii K.
fantry- fighting since the advance at
W.
way
buck
In
1887
and was with that
„ Hooge.
Tho French, however, are
rood
when
it
was
«old
to the Plant Sysmore aetivc. .Paris announces violent
fem.
He
¡s
now
cngugpd
in buying lum­
artillery engagements in the Artes
ber for the export trade and travels over
region in Cha'mpagne, beyond the
Meune, In the ’ Vosges 'attacks with the southern sUtea. •
grenade* by the Gorman crown
|C. E. Henry is expected home toprinces army have been repulaed.
nlormw and will ninke his home in
An Austrian squadron attacked
Sanford *ure enough as the furni­
the island of Polegesn In the A .lriatie sea, seized by the Italians early ture has been moved from the Philin the war, but the landing attempt» “
hut Sanford now. The Jlenrys have
Were defeated.
leased the Johns home on Park ave­
N o further change in tho Balkan nue nnd have hocotne Florida crack­
■ituation.
er. by a residence of one summer.
The British have landed adflitionGirl Guides Cooked food sale at
1*1 troops at Selva Hay, on Gallipoli
Irvin
&amp; Giles Saturday.
. Peninsula, it is announced officially.

M ANY PEOPLE DEAD AND
Fine Entertainment
The Unique Mid-Summer enter
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
tainment advertised »a such proved
to be not only unique but very grati­
CANNOT BE ESTIMA­
fying to these who attended for it
TED AT THE PRESwas a potpourri of everything good
waa shown that the propositon was in the musical and elocutionary line.
ENT TIME
~
entirely open and above board in every Lack of space forbids a lengthy ac­
particular, did not express himself as be­ count of the entertainment hut
4 San Antonis, Texas, Aug. 20.— ,
ing for the issue of the bonds. A t the special mention should be made of
Fourteen bodies of storm victims
cloae of the meeting a rising vote taken the Misses W ight, Herrold, Munson,
were recovered at Galveston by hoon
for and against the issue resulted in un Abernathy and little Madellna MalWednesday, according to Charles
Icm tn tho Swedish and Highland
unanimous vote forthe proposition.
S. Hayden, staff correspondent of
Tho principal question raised wus in dances.
the Light, who hds returned from
Of Misses Wight nnd Munson
regard to the amount of taxation nec­
Galvestion and Houstoq. It ia doubessary to cover this issue of bonds. It was and Messrs Chlttcndon nnd Rumpfi (ul if more pertahed in the city prop­
was stated that the approximate mil- in the Italian dances. The Rus­ er.
Deaths are heavy in the low­
lagv would on the average amount to sian dance by Fannie llebn Munson. lands and shipping in the bay, and
something less than eight mills A state­ The readings drew many ancorcs will probably reach two hundred.
ment was presented by the secretary, and were especially good. The male
Damage in Galveston estimates
hut as it had not os yet been-verified, quartette composed of Messrs Polk, reach ten million ijellura Tho citi­
and as it was staled that the «hair did Woodruff, Forfson und Wright wen* zens are jubilant at the way the sea­
not drs-nv it advisable to make public better than ever.
wall stood. A four masted schooner
Mis* Muriel Harrold in “ A Pleas­
any «talc merits that might in the hast
lies half way across it. Tho great­
I * misleading, it was,not .read, but the a n t'H a lf Hour at the Beach waa est need is food and water.
Much
chaitman assured those present that this especially good and was heartily wreckage throughout the city. It is
atatiment would lie made public through applauded.
doubtful If public acrvfee corpora­
Francis Aspinwull in illusrtated
the press as soon ns verified. Since the
tions will resume for several weeks.
meet in; the statement ha* be«jn rero- pantomime accompanied by her sls- None of the newer brick buildings
fully gone over rod is published l*-hnv t»*r, Mr*. Lucille Asplnwull Tnkftch tire damaged. It is estimated that
a* soloist gave “ Coming Through
'l l dalemeni follow*
five hundred homes were wrecked.
tho Bye and responded to an en­
ISibilale of ihr Ait-rage Village Necessary I» fare for a fount) Iti.nil Issue of core •*(), What can the Matter He
M iry Bickford in ’ Mistress N e ll"
in a manner most pleasing anil
$4511,004) of I liirl) Year Ih.nil* ul .*&gt; _• per u ni. at the Present Vssi ssed Val­
Mary Pickford, the cclehrated'
uation of the Property *d the fount)
brought forth unstinted applause.
screen star of the Famous Player*
Little Madeline Mullein
who
Proposed Homi Issilo
$450.000
Film ' Con puny, adds apprec ably
Ycurly Interest on Bond* ,*1 5’ / |a-r cent
24,760 danced solo dances in all tho num­
to her stellar honors In the role of
bers ili-serves t-s|*««i 11 mention an
Total Interest (or 30 year* ¡it 124,750 per &gt;*i r
4742.500
“ MUtrrsa Null,” her latest charthe child wonder.
Amount-of Bonds to be Paid at End of 30 YenAc
.
450,000
ncfdrization in n five-part feature
And last .hut not the least wit*
adaptation oi the renowned rom- ■
Tu tal lu l*e pa al at end of 30 years
$1.192.600 Miss Goodhue* lecture on birds.
antic drama by George*C Hazleton, •
Dressed in the costume designed for
Estimated interest to be earned by the sinking lumi, a vetthe latest release on the Paramount
nature study Mins Goodhue gnW the
aging $225,000 Mi hand at estimat'd interest of t |xr rent
Program
270.000 call» and bird Intigague of the best
for 30 years.
"M is trets* Nell,” of whom *t ■
known bird* and the lecture was
sold. “ Fi»glu"d would not he as
$922.600 both interesting urif instructive nnd
I lining imbuir.- to bo raised b\ taxa! totf
great without her,” was never bet­
greatly enjoyed, being embellished
This would m -.w itati- tin- raising the raising of an amount
ter portrayed than in the 'klllful cha
$30.750 by stereopticnn pictures.
each year fur interest anti sinking fund of
eliuracti rtratier, by Mary PickfOfd,
The entertainment was given unAH the vary ng whims und Impulses
d»-r the direction of Mi** Isohel
P rw n t assessed valuation of tit© property of Seminole
of the famed character, all her
County; aproximutcly
$4,000.000 Goodhue for the heri-fit of the loyalty ami courage, are winsomely
This amount divided lulu $30, » 50, gixe*
.00&gt;7 Woman * Club
presented in the litlc star's im ­
Average inillnge required to cover thi* bond issue is shown to lx- seven and seven
personation
i
tenths m ill! •
The costumes and settings are
A» will be noted this estimate doe* not provide for any inert-ure in assessed val­
historically authentic and exact, and
uation w hich will lx- bound to come oncli year wtlh the natural growth of the county,
the other mechanical establishment»
until at the end of thirty ^ « r * it will. I cyund all doul.t, le many times the present
of the product on in harmotnous
amount of 14.000,000. Neither does this estimate provide for any reduction which "-»N ew York, ^tugust 20.— Frank s uniformity with the period of the
nil.) be made from the regular mil Iage now being levied for roads and bridg«-* which ] body arrived here thin morning and *i«»ry
The scene* n which Little
m ill ge i- ul pri-i-i t 7 nod*, ni d i* being paid by every property holder in the coun­ wu* taken to tin- borne of Otto Stern Mur\ appear* in the clothe* of tho
ty There run lx* no doubt that the regular nullage »i .ii lx matehally reduced, in. Brooklyn,
where hi* parents cm slier are marked by a fine sense
in Im t ifie Board of County Commissioner* havr m»de the statement that it will j awaited it
•&gt;f humorous porlrayni that heightyns
lx- reduced us soon as the brick roads ar.- built which will practically pul an end to
Frank » body was taken to an un­ riither than diminishes the dramatic
the repair work and grading, now of necessity being done on the principal roads of dertaking establishment.
Several interest.
It ia perhaps the first
motor-cycle policemen and police time that tho gifted Mary Pickthe county.
•
W. M. Haynes, Secretary.
detectives met the train.
ford has ever been *c«n as u boy nn
Atlanta, Aug. 20.— Governor Har­ the screen, and the crestion is ns
The property owners in Special Hoad in increased valuations of his property, ris has conferred with the prison nrtDtir and a* thoroughly delightful
and Bridge District' No. 1. of Seminole it is hard to wee how anyone can fail commission us to means for appre­ as may well he expected from the
county paid Inst year an 8 mill »|x‘ciul to vote for this issue of bond* on the hending the Frank lynchers.
Ho diminutive star.
lax as inten-nt and sinking fund on the day of election, which will be Sept. fitli.
will niake n statement later.
An excellent cast including Mr.
One man who livi-s on Celery a venue
$200.000 of bonds outstanding, which
Owen Moore us King Charles II.
recently
paved,
Mr. "Hob" Tuesday the 24ih
amount wns voted a few years ago to. one of t lie mad*
assists the slur and contribute* to
and
perhaps
the
largest
tax-payer
on
this
"
M
r . Bob,
a clever comedy,
pay for the paving in the district which
make tho play one of unusual lnhas already licen done. This tax has road was at the meeting yesterday ami full of sparkling humor and wit terewt and merit.
|&gt;een reduced by the Board of County made the following statement uftcr the will be presented by tho Presby­
The feature will be nt th» Star
Commissioners this year to 7 mill*. As meeting hud adjourned.“ ! can now do terian C. E. at the Imperial Theatre
tonight.
*
*,
X-»-— — — —
*
It is proposed te take .up or otherwise what was formerly a week » hauling in on Tuesday August 24th.
The Presbyterian Christian En­
provide for tho retirement of these four days. In two weeks he continued,
"M r. Boh — a screaming farce,
bonds and make the entire road system 1 can save enough money on arrount of deavorer* are noted for the success Imperial Thratre, Tuesday 24th.
of the couhty In one bond-issue‘ which ■the new brick roads now running past of their productions. "T h e Trial nt
was found nooesaaty according to law, my place to pay the entire road tax for Blngville, held in the Court House
lust winter had n very large antf
it will mean Lhal the Ux-psycra in the a year.
On another page in this issue will be appreciative audience.
Again, the
Special Road and Bridge Dlstrict.which
comprises the section covered by and found tho official rail and notice of debate."Resolved, that u man is
adjacent- to the brick roads In Qic county election in legal form as mado by the more easily won through his ap­
was \London, Aug. 20.— The White
already laid, will be relieved of thla tax Board of County Commissioners, which petite than through his eye,
but will pay almost the identical amount not only gives the exact routes of the given before an overflowing house. Star liner Arabic, aunk by a Ger­
proposed hard-surfa«T muds but give Both entertainments were highly man submarine off Fustnet, near
of taxes on the new liond issue.
where the Lusitania was sunk,
the voting places and much other in­ successful and this play "M r . Boh,
The projierty-holder* outside the pres­
formation.
is promising to Tollow the same route sailed from Liverpool yesterday.
ent Road nnd Bridge District will pay
Available report» indicate that
a well played farce, given heforo u
in the neighborhood o f 8 mills for the
most oi tho 410 person* nboard were
Mill For Farmers
*
targe and appreciative auijfence.
roads. In other word* a man who noW
saved by a steamer. Later report»
m S. A. Huston who resides on Cameron ■ ThtVe will bo s| ecialties between
pays a tax of $10.00 will pay $12.70 and
Avenue has installed a feed mill nt his the at la—specialties iht.t will please. that the Arabic sank In eleven min­
the man who at present pays $20.00
'A . complete program will appear ute» raised the question whether it
place that will prove a great hoon to the
yearly will pay $26.40 etc. This appPo
in
Tuesday» Herald.
Tickets are wns possible to have all in that time.
farmers of this section. Not only can he
only ro those living outaido the present
now
on
»»le
at
Bowers
Drug Store, The meMSge to tho lino s offices left
grind up corn and other grains but hb
Special Road District.
Those living
It 1» said that
has a patent shredder that takes tho Admission twentyrflvo cents all over .tho question open.
inside this district will scarcely know
fifteen or sixteen boats are making
corn And the husk and grinds them or the house— no seat» reserved.
tho difference in the amount ho U re­
for Queenstown.
rather shred* them all up, into fine feed
quired to pay.
The White Star people’ »ay that
^
*
HI.
Agnes
Guild
that will prove excellent* feed for horecs.
376
out^of 423 on the Arabic were
\
The
monthly
business
meeting
of
the
Of course it is Impoasihlc to estimate rows and mules.
St.
Agnes
Guild
was
held
Aug.
9th.
with
saved.
exactly the amount ot millage necessary
The new mill will be patronized gener­
to take care of the interest and sinking ally by the farmers, for It U something Mrs. Braxton Perking, hostess. After
----------------- r
M L,Dora Elks
fund for this issue, but anyone can that has lonV lieen needed. The shred­ the transaction of business, Mrs. Per­
kins
graciously
served
refreshing
ice­
J
Four
prominent
business men of
verify tho statement mado above in a ded feed Is the best thing in feeds that
cream
and
«like.
Mr.
Dora
were
¡iiitiab.d
Into the mys­
few minutes and it will lie seen that tho farmers of other sections have been
teries
of
Etkdom
hero
on
Wednesday
Monday
the
Guild
mol
with
Miss
the 8 mill tax should carry the tfunlcn able to obtain, and is endorsed by the
Mildred Dickson. At the conclusion of night nt a meeting of ban ford Ixwlgo No.
with no increase in the property values authorities on stock feed* everywhere.
the meeting, tho ho»U*s served delicious 1241. Tiny were M« *rs. Silos, William*,'
of the county which iire sure to come,
sherlKTt, cake nnd home-made chocolate Handley and Dowd. After iho initiation
and are especially sure to coqie if these
Remember the date!
August, creams und peppermint droji*.! Th* girls a Dutch lunch w^s served in the grill
roads ore built. As every citizen of the
at the are businy engaged in filling orders for room and tho new Elk* and the old Ones
county U a user of roads snd as every Tuesday 24th, Mr. Bob
had a most enjoyable time. Srnford
*
A two 'hour various kinds of fancy work.
citizen and property holder will be Imperial Theatre.
lodge
is growing rapidly and expects to
The
ness
meeting
will
lx»
held
with,
laugh
.
Get
your
ticketa
at
Bower»
benefited to a.very large extent, not
atari
the
new building in the o r l y fall.
M
i
«
Joaic
Stumon.
Drug
»tore
for
twenty-five
cent«.
•
only as a matter of convenience, but

FRANK'S BODY .
AT OLD HOME

ANOTHER VESSEL
HAS BEEN SUNK

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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i o o o o o o o o o o o o a a o a o a Q o a a act o o o o □ o o aa o o a a o a □ do a o o o a o a o o t

and
this in my
answer. I Let
the city and county co operate and
build their buildings on the lakefront.
Take the property off the
hands of the owners who do not
care to pay for the made land, -and
in "time we can have a national
land show here In Sanford that will
outrival the big £how in Chicago.
The -possibilities of this lake front
and county fair are unlimited, and
these buildings will add greatly to
our lake front and our c ity.. The
grounds can be made beautiful,
tennis coursta and even golf links
could be made here and the most
beautiful shrubberies and floweYs
could be set out, making our fair
grounds ut once the most beautiful
and unique in the stato or in the
south. Now don t let this idea slip
you. Just think o f the profits ac­
cruing from the paviilion and the
auditorium and the other amuse­
ments and all of it could be mun­
icipally ownbd if necessary.
I
• » *

ICURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
g
YOU AND M E.”

i

—'-

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ H E L L PRENT ’ E M ’' — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
io o a ao o o o oa o o D O D O o a oo a ao o qqa Q O D O o oa ao ao o D o aa oa o o oo o ao
MOTII i: It, IkAII ANI» I
a

turns

story

or

w o m a n 's

uu.
On* pvrnlng Muthrr . Old ind I,
Wrt* it lb* «upper libli;
Ot tour». I
riling rvrrythlng
A« lut
I *&gt;■ ltd».
For Mothrr’l "*«1»" irs lurr
Sometime* 1 Ihlnh I'll dia
It I try to uka inothir bit*.
And thin «hr bring« on FlEt
cl

I till hrr «hr mot hivr bam ■ boy,
(Only &gt;br «««n ’t bid);
Hut «hr lira! «iy* «hr learned boy« «■&gt;«
While «hi « 1 « riUing Old.
Will, thit rvrnlng muthrr »• y»
In • «olrmn «urt ot wiy:
" I «Tint to trll you dnr, 1 Joined
Th* Vomii’ i Club lol«yt"
Did tiughrd ind winked —ind winked «nd
liughcd;
Even when ha begin lo «moke.
And raid the piper he'd biir* lo «top
To get oil mother Jake.
Mother wm ture the Mlenl girl •
While Did did hit liughing ind winking
Rut I know Mothir, ind I thought Did
Hid better "get huiy" thinking.
Well—one diy the rime home ind »lid
Neighbor Smith w«« nitfng the dlckrn*
*Ciu«r thr Womin*« Club go| the |M«r«h»!
To mike him »hut up El* chicken«.
Did « u «ure «ome pleated it tbi«.
For Smith*« chicken« |u«t plowed our
yird;
We don't keep my ourielvet.
Tbit*» why It ,rrTurd *o bird.
But—• month liter—'ll W«« dilferentl
Did didn't even grin.
And I knew there «■■ «omrthlng doing,
Juit by the «el ot hi* chin.

Then—i mini r*mr do»n Irom V » York
A
bug- «lib money to burn.
Thr Umril of Tridr motored Mm round
Our town (torn .tern to ,Urn.
lie thought it
the "dindieil" village*'
That he had ever »een;
The imitation wi« petfert,
Every nook md corner clem.

Apd Dad—(willed up with pride md Joy —
The hippie«! man on earth.
When that millionaire I ought hi« vacant lot
For three time* what it waa worth.
Today 0«d •«• talking to neighbor Smith
I heard him. Say« hr, big and grand.
"Smith, to humor the ladira, now md then
\It is boosting that makes a city,
We'll lend them ■ helping hind.
and I have preached it early und
''They hive got to be buiy it eomething
late in Sanford for the past twentyAnd he pitted Mother'# arm
"So let them have their Woman'» Club—
five years. Some times it takes and
They can't do my harm!"
sometimes the needle has to be used
Some day I am going to get married
several times before the patients
And I don't want my other
Kind ot ■ wife than one who belong«
can be spurred up sufficiently to
T o a Woman'« dub'—tike Mather.
talk up their own homo town. Some
—Written hr Mr». Edgar Lewie for th*
times ' I havo called attention of
Women'» dun ot Fort Fierce, Fla.
our people to the good effects of
J E very county in the state ol Flor boosting as practiced by the Orlando
ida ia talking about a county fair people, and it is almost certain that
this fall, and it is high time tlint Sem­ Orlando can be classed as the great­
inole county should get in the game.. est living example of what n large
Our fair here last year was a remark- class of real boosters can accomplish.
ablo success in every way, and if Hugh Sparkman of the Daytona
the four days had all been good Gazette sixes up Orlando exactly
days exempt from the downpour ri(£ji* in the following.

of rain that caught us Friday and
Saturday, there would have beenlie «lid Mother’« work In lh«t Womir'i
rnoney in the treasury despite the
Club
Would naluntly bite to «top!
fact
that there were no adtnisatpns
Or be wouldn't hive ■ cu«totn,er lelt
And would hive to ahul up «hop.
charged. Since our first effort was
so successful, we should not lay
There wie • club «unde igiir.it die«!
The butcher ind baker rauit erreent
down on the job but Seminole
A tine tor traah In the etreett
county should get in the game at
The alley« hid to be Heap!
once and put forward an effort to
There irre women inipectlng the »ewer«.
The wiler, the milk end the «rhooli hold the biggest and best fair In
Having their "«ay" about dog« and rate.
the Btate. The
bulkhead will he
And even the hot»** ind mule*.
finished' then and wo can have a
Some of the m#n hid row# lo him
monster celebration in February to
Arul lold him to “ eill ufl** hi* wifr(For Mother« d^pirfm^tit » 1 « fDInt
commemorate the event and haYe
!!• ntled her?—Sure —on your life?
the county fair on the take front.
Hut Mother Jutl quietly imiled
Permanent buildings can be erected
And told Hm to U«t*n a minute,
The«« m»n could'l hurl him. »he »aid.
on this land that will serve as aud­
For all their v i r n w»ri in it!
itoriums and pavilliona during the
And no matter whit « * « »lid. ih# felt
lime
when the fair is not in pro­
Bln lAatk'l *0 miieti t o bis mo.«
For if she dropped out i t onre the WO It 1C gress, and these buildings will not
Would fa on ju«t the HIM.
only pay for themselves, but will
Liter on Old cot notiro to Heon
pay a good profit during six months
A dirty ©Id trorsnt lot —
Cut down the «rood« pnd build 0 »elk!
of the year.
Oh my! Ho « 0« properly hot
M any people have asked me what
He went to the Major end t'ouficO.
the owners of the bulkhead prop­
And told them hr'd b«**n «ranged;
Hut he didn't get « train of help.
erty intended to build on this land
For lheir «rite« oti belonged".

" Y o u might walk the-street» of
Orlando for months and never hear
a citizen criticise or speak ill of his
home town. T h e y'v e got the boost
ing hftbit.
T h a t’ a why Orlundo is
one of the best towns in Florida.
That's why Orlando continues to
grow and prosper and b e e t l e beau­
tiful.
Every citizen b^pPves its
the best and most beautiful town on
the globe, and he labors incessantlu
to make it so.
"Orlando’s newspapers are great
boosters, too.
But the newspapers
reclevo great assistance in boost­
ing from the hundreds of boosting
citizens. Let there be something do­
ing for the benefit of Orlando and
there's no chance for the news­
paper to miss it.
A dozen citizens
will rush to the newspaper office
with a suggestion that publication
of the facts will help the city.
" A ll this united effort counts. It
will count anywhere.
Whenever
enough people believe in
a thing

they will make a go of it. Orlando
people believn in Orlando njfd they
are day by day. making it a greater
Orlando.
“ Orlando his many valuable as­
sets, but none more valuable than
Her population o l confirmed and
eternal bolsters.’
• • • ,
i
*T missed my old friend, the back
stamper, from the postoffico some
time ago but did not give'the matter
much thought until I noted tho fol­
lowing from tho Omaha Ree, which
hrought the matter tb mind.
*Tho pout office should put back
the hack Btnmp, the time of re­
ceipt of a letter.
The department
sneaked' out of the custom with
the plea that hack-stamping caused
delay.
T hat is balderdash. . The
trouble was that back stamping let
the public keep tab on tho efficiency
of the postal service and led a flood
of complaint and protest, which
was irritating, certainly,* but bene­
ficial to the public and the service.
The receiver of a delaye d letter
without a hark stamp enn not tell
whether tho delay occurred In the
office of deposit, on the train, in
the local office or in delivery.
He
is in the dark.
But the received
of a delayed letter can check up
the local service at a glance, if the
letter is stamped in the office ut
the hour of receipt.* The country
is demanding s return to the former
practice. The postoffice department
is resisting the demand. The coun­
try is right about it, and ought to
have its way. And if it howls long
enough and loud enough, it will!
have.

AUGtJST 10,1 »IS

CUT
is now open for business with one o f the largest stock r
goods in Sanford, with prices that are suitable for ti°
financial conditions that now exist. Now is the (¡rne ,10
make your money go as far «is it will.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,

T H E C U T PRICE STORE
FOR SALE

For
Rent— Residence
hath.
503. Park Ave.
l:'
A. P. Connelly.

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For R e n t - T w o acres Jmproirf
For Salo Cheap— Gas range, good
land, all tiled. Cash reni rio*» ¡0
as new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin
Enquire Arnert s Bather Shop
?hop.
goti
For Salo— 13 acre farm,
West
Side, cheap for cash, immediato possession. A
ddress F. II. b u rh im ,
Red Bank, New Jersey, — W ant— 948tc.

For Rent-Two unfurni-L ,i
oo mi.
up one flight, separat! f
wat.r etc. Fine lo eat ion. on ;j f0T'
tier. Aildress P. O, u„*
j. ’
ford, Flo, Ida.

Fot* Salo— 5 roomed' Bungalow on
beautiful lake. Bath Room and mod­
ern Conveniences. Beautiful Coun­
try Homo at a Bargain. Easy Terms.
Apply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fla.
Want— 94-tf.

FOR R E N T — Pleasant room« Sf](j
offices In Bishop Block, ow-.Muoking
Lake Monroe nnd now jioit-offlt*
site. Also, storo foom, same building.
Call Thatcher Realty Co., fiishoa
Block, Phono 245.— Want 95 tf.

For Sale or Rent- For lo {]1)t
For Sale—
California Violet plant
plants. Amorynllis Bulbs. ’ 616 E. only, good 10-acre farm, all clears.
3rd St. Phone 20.
101-2tp 5 acres tiled. Good house and 1,»^’
Enquire Herald Office.
V9-2tp

For Sale— I havo for sale 100
January and February hatched It.
C. White Wyandotte pullets. Every
one a beauty at $1.00 each, or will
"W it h the automatic mechanical1
make special price on lot.
Echo
stamping machine generally used j
Lodge Poultry Farm. I’ aolu, Fla.
in all of our postoffices of any size
10l-2tc.
the hackstamping would take no time
time worth mentioning, although it
might entail a little extrp labor. As
a matter of fact, however, there Is
much more reason to have tho re­
ceiving time noted on a letter than
the sending time if one has to be
For Kent- Ono 4 ncte field, one
dispensed with, hut there is no good 5 acre field under state of high
reason why we should not have both. cultivation.
Also planted tn cow|K'ns. Reasonable rent. Inquire W.
C. Post.
96-t
Note Was Too Squeaky to Bo True.
Bobby's mother sometimes permits
For
R en t— Severs! nice office
him to run his chubby little bands
over tho niano keys. Last wcok ho rooms over Y owcII' b. Enquire N. P.
thumped tho keys in the middle regis­ Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
ter with both hands and gurgled de­
For Rent or Sale House on Pal­
lightedly over tho emanating discord.
Then he touched the keys In tho treblo metto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf
clef and finally reached tho* very last
For Rent— 5 room Cottage 1216
top Ivory and Jabbed It with ono finger.
Hearing the Calnt, squeaky little high Park Ave. $12,50 per month includ­
note he looked around with a dis­ ing water, also 4 room
Cottage
tressed smile and said: "Oh. muvver. Park Ave. $10.00 including water.
It's bwoko!"—Kansas City Star.
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf c.

FOR RENT
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For Rent-N ew Cottage. J Musson
For
R e n t-Residence *; moms,
with fas in kitchen. No nil
2nd St. Juy H. Beck
For Rent-Ten acre farm with
house well kept. Five acre (atm in
city limit*.' Realty Trust Co.. |,t.
National Bank Bldg.
V9-tf
Kent— Furn.shrd room with m u.thout board. 210 Park Ave U
**3t
tf.

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WANTED

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Wantod-Order* for .nr.i
......
Any length. Pine and O.tk
Mf.ir.,*
Cameron Wood Co., Mn.«. i Mr.J'U.
Itp
To T r a d e — An hiti-rnat
Truck, perfect conditio' lit
for a For«l in like ronditi •
Berry.

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Sanford’s newest, most conveniently located, most desirable white Sub-Division.
Situated between Sixth and Ninth Streets, and Poplar and Pomegranate Avenues.
Within walking distance of the business section and Lake Monroe.
Gas, Water and Electricity.
i
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Close to A. C. L. R. R. Shops and the Union Station.
are
These lots will rapidly advance above the remarkably low prices at which
offering them.
Buy now while prices are low, and get the benefit of the increased valuation's.
The Thatcher Realty Company has other large holdings in Sanford, and has directet
us to offer SEMINOLE PARK Lots at $350.00 each, on terms of $10,00 cash
and $5.00 a month.
'
Here is the place to own your own home and to make a splendid investment.
Buy now, and take your choice ot lots.
Let us show you this property*

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PÙ B U S H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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VOLUME V!

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. U G I S T 11. 1015

NO. 102

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OUR SEMINOLE
PETROGRAD IS OUR BEFENSECOUNTY HOME
COUNTY FAIR THE GOAL OF WILL OCCUPY OF SEMINOLE IS
TO COME NEXT THE GERMANS CHIEF’S MIND IN GOOD SHAPE
VOLUSIA E X P E C T S TO
HAVE ONE AN I) OTHER i

PUSHING

II. V. IM ? . N e in

Anothi-r wry interesting program
i was render««! l&gt;y tlm Group of Cor­
COUNTIES ARE
inthians at the meeting of the H. Y. P,
U. at the Baptist Temple, Sunday eve­
IN L I N E
ning. This «n* u Bilile Study meeting
and «as led l»y Mr». Geo Hyman; other
iOur sister rountie* are talking member* taking part on the program
county fair» and Seminole county wiui a* fo lio « « .
Siripture Lesson, Matthew 21-89, read
should be up and doing in the nmtter of a county fair. Now is the tin è by Mi*4
Singletary.
The Son of David, read by Mr. Joss
to prepare for the big event.
The buccom of the fair last year Morrison.
The Ruler, by M. L. Wright.
under condition« that, were extra­
Justice of This Government, by Mr.
ordinary should encournge everyone
B
.
H. DavU.
to pull for a better fair this year. N o
Peacebearers • of His Reign. Miss
acmisaions were charged last year
and nil the fair attractions .»ere Mary Gnlrhel.
How has the Prophecy tieen fulfilled,
free and but for the rain that killed
the 'business fo r the ln »t tw o day* Mis* W. Singletary
Till- program certainly was enjoyed
of the fair the association »ould
by all present. Out entire attendance
hnvo money in the treasury now.
It is suggested by the Herald each Sunday is increasing. Again we
that the new ground on the lake invite other« to come and enjoy these
front be used for the fair grounds meetings with u».
Our subject pext Sunday evening will
and that the city and county make
be
"World Peace . Program will l*e in
arrangements with the
Seminole
charge
of the group of Romans, with
County Fair Associatin to establish
Mrs,
|/iretta
Hrolhersort as
leader
a large auditorium and pavillion
Iti-memUc
»*•
bold
our
meetings
each
on tho lake front to lie used during
Sunday
evening
ut
6.45
Come
with
the week of the fair for fair pur­
poses, and lea*ed during the re- us ami we »ill do ihce good
malndur of the season to any one
who enre* to operate for profit
The
need
of a large auditorium
and pavillion on the lake fro - 1 is
up pare nl to every one and this ar­
rangement would give the fair as­
sociation one « ' tile tiliesl
fair
grounds in the state

tdjiMnnl ' Plum Here
Adjutant I.
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FORWARD TO PRESIDENT WILSON SEES
TAKE TH E RUSSIAN
THE NEED OF M ORE
C APITAL BEFORE
AR M AM E N T FOR
W INTE R
UNCLE SAM

JI,ondon,
Aug.
13.— The
Ger­ ^Washington, Aug. 13.— President
man Armies in the Baltic region are Wilson returned front Cornish this
within three hundred miles of Pct- morning.
There will be no cabinet meeting
rogad. They have reached the River
Dvina, between Riga and Dvlnsk. tomorrow ns tho President feels
Thence «outhward the lino sweep» that matters pending are not in
A ft r
west with Kevne, which is *tlj] altaje for general d il u t i o n .
holding out. Next week may see 0 a confetence with Secretary Lnns'ng
great battle towartl the Capital. The on Mexican ullairs, President W il­
Russian second line of doftmne, upon son planned to see Secretaries Gar­
which it is proposed to fall hack rison and Duniels and take up the
after abandoning Wimnn, has tho national defense question. The T e x ­
appearance of being rendered un­ as situation is also expected to figure
i the conference with Secretary Gar­
tenable
The British and Russian press rison.
'! he President had from Secre­
i« beginning to see in the Teutonic
plan an ambitious plunge, with tary Lansing the details of yester­
Previously the
Petrogrud as tho goal.
Meantime day'« conference.
secretary
bad
announced
that ap­
the Russian rearguards are lighting
desperately, especially in the Ilvinm peal* from Mexican factions would
region and at Kevno for the cap­ not lie sent today owing to lack of
ture of which the Germans are ask- arrangements for transmission. Sec­
ret ary Lansing declined to comment
muking terrific *acriiirrs.
on
Carranza» letter of protest,
It seemi plain th-it the Germans
»h
u
h
»as not answered,
Olficizls
'■«tend no great demonstration in
tile well, blit intend I" pre»» to the ■ire “ure that Carranza does not reutmost tin Rll-'iilti - .1111 pingn nn the present the individual opinion* of
theory I hat conditions in the »cst . I"* lenders, and »hen the uppeul
are Much that neitec r the French M* puh i«hed they nre sure they will
nor Itriii'h » i l l »mm. «h..t« l&gt; at
"
Hie., have bee n misinformed,
tempt a general othmove.
I Carranza has issued through his
During the lull in th* we-tein ' Washington agents n denial of the
I l,. (In-. I. ].ulmi look ■ to till "'ll rages i o n ,milled ur coiitempluted
Durditi elk
I-I r- h- v-■ l t u v . i
against foreigners at Vera Cura.

I'rogress In the South
Columbus, Ga., .\ug 13.— The
Industrial Index say« in its Usüe
dor this week.
"F u m a re activity in the Birming­
ham industrial district is greater
now than at uny time «¡nee 1007.
At thnt lime practically every fur­
nace in the district was in operation.
" T h e price of No 2 foundry pig
iron in the Birmingham market has
reached $11.00, the highest for more
than a year, and the market seems
strong at that figure.
The 11.00
price mnrks n riso of $1.50 in the
Birmingham district in six weeks.
Some iron is being sold nt $12:50
for delivery in the first half of 1916.
"T h o
big industrial plants nt
Knsly, including (be steel rail and
ingot mills and the wire and billet
mill* in Alabama City, are in full
operation, »ith prospect of so con­
tinuing indefinitely.

Manufacturers of yellow pine lum­
ber nre experiencing an inert niing
demand for their products, as n
result of war orders from Europe
and of purchase* in growing volume
volume by the railtonds in this coun­
try.
"A c t iv it y in Floridas’ gri-ut 'phos­
phate industry is sho»n by the
steady increase in exports.
While
the total is yet small comparatively
it is growing continuously.
"Construction operation*,
both
public and private, throughout tho
Southwest
nre extensive and stead#
ily increasing in volume
" A railway line that will be part
nl
h great system » i l l be built be­
'•«/inali Spy ili Florida
tween
Chnrlestown, S. (\ and Sav­
i o u t r e g a l ionnl t h o r c h
1 t Tidlaha--«-e. Aug 12 Augnai Orannah (ill
l
-.ll-h,
nini*
Rudolph
nlin*
Adolph,
-in
\ In rir*
thi:« n* •*. . * -tiibb'-l best
,, (4, . * i.*1t *m h* ,r • 1. • • • .»i iVg.d * -, r,-t wgei.t --I i ne i ieroinn li-in-t ! “ T » eoi v -««ne tu w corpora' imi*
meni »a • arre-U-d Itile tmlay oli a wttr I wer« f or meri diirmg thè «e«*k vvith
•
u ««11 ‘ * I4»«iIt-» J . il -I I’
Nt vt ’ u »1,»
i,.g hI t r • ■ ut 'via-i lo. l'nitrii State* ( omini* niiiiitmu-i capitai *'«»cks aggregai
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HOUSE

AND

GROUNDS

ARE NEAT AND CLEAN
AND TH E INM ATES
ARE H APPY
Seminole County has one of tho
best County Homes in the state.
This is said after a visit to all of
them nnd while there are many
counties that have fine ones, ami
many that havo none nt all it re­
mained for the new county of Sem­
inole to purchase a fine home and
grounds the first year of the county's
existence, and mnko the indigent
ones comfortable.
The Seminole infirmary is made
from the Ilarrold plnre that com­
prises a nice house of eight rooma
and about a'x'y acres of good farm­
ing land, some of which is in grove
with bearing trees.
Plenty of out­
buildings make it possible to have
live stock and the county com­
missioners will raiso hogs and chick­
ens and have a few rows later on
in tho endeavor to make tho place
partly self-supporting.
There are
only eight inmates there now, four
of whom are rhildren nnd the heavy
work is done by one of tho county
convict gting.
Some of tho .finest nnd largest
oak tree* in thi* jmrt of tho coun­
try are on the infirmary grounds
nnd afford plenty of shude for the
inmate*.
The home is neat and
clean the entire houne being screened
and the best of sanitary conditions
prevail.
The homo is under the
personal supervision of Mrs. Bell
who live* next door nnd is busy ;ill
the time looking after the inmates
and the ground*.

•Sanford tins vvis-k in the interest of the
Prison work being done bv his orgnniiutrinn
The \"hiitti* rs »-r- -irgiinized by
&lt;
it-iier.il
llallintgon Ihmlli, -tin ol tinWith the tnprovemenl of tinlate
William
limitb, who luundeil the
fair grounds and the planting of
trees and shrubbery tho lake front old English Salv at ion \rm&gt;
Adjut.ini ti-fi-m i i.- that hi "/
would be improved beyond tie fond
g.
i
r ah' )•1
&gt; ik&gt; , i:
-v
i ■
ost dream of our nin*t progn - - «■
l.r in- I ••! nn-oi r- 'orm » -ri. o. h s - |.
citizens
The county commissioners are
bv v i-ttn t the - .iritui - &gt;np, ..ml l ire
Volusia Comity •vpm i. to hold
Miuier \ l - t iir-l « hiifgmg him »lili “ en mg Í I 517 .00» .
i. -t -tf 11- - -I’ M-1- a 1 11 In- g iv e to be commended upon their pur» In re ! i t - 111, I ..(• I 11 pie’ ■ i VI Ill-re rher first fair ns the (nHii«itig from
Greenwood, S, C . voted ÍI00 clitise of this line homo nnd their
t, r.ng ni*,
jiri-js-rtv u nde r « m u n i i of
c|t:ellglull - rv M-s .-re I:- hi .¡i d '• mg tea« ; •••-- i He 1I .- o -i -1 f' —.ithe I&gt;i-l.and News •• : - the
I
M--1
iati-*
i
-uv
--Tnmeni
P-r
tln-flMtO
of
I - - i.|* f--r p a v i n g *tr«-et* a n d business like methods of ojH-rnting
i......... ” 1.-11
: ! I rr-il&gt; r -,It-I fill'll- 'I
fd.'i.lBlO
tur l'reltilig a «elioni build­ the same and the unfortunates are
Ir
po
«
ni
ni.teli
mg
information
etui
“ Volusia i omit v vvii! h e 1 t 1 ■
•
a ...... r-&gt;- m
A bir'ii I- I-t mi'
«here .i boitw III .-IO v i l i I «
ing.
Franklin
County, Alabama, now begin properly cared for in
erniiig
i,
ut
ion
a
1
defense..,
to
whit
h
In
this year, and « ill hold a t-ve «L v
■--r&lt;11 I vveli min- f- r
rail he opened fer r« I* -■-••I prisoners - l i - r« -t li a - -i
votrd SI 15.000 ol roait construction Seminole County.
was
i.-'i
■
titit
!•
-iI
fair in Del.and
\n organisation
J1 -¡il..
Il «1 I -iii.pl&gt; I-- a pt.t.i- ‘I !«■:- , .T
At the request of United States Dis­ homi*. Minimi, Fla., will.vuto upon
is now being funned to l e known
a rii-lud prisoner cuti go and receive its- j
The jm*tor » i l i conduit a Lahortrict Attorney John L Neeley, the bonds ns follow». Por three bridge*
*■ as the Volusia County Fair Amirl.prlure oil • W ar Z o n e
*ÌMtitm*'until »o r - su U* f'Min'l ai w r I '«Jay -e rm e --n t hr -veiling of '•«q-t
In
tiring "f the r*ii*e »a* enntinur-d un­ $ 1 0 0, 0 0 0 ; *hij&gt; canni ^n*l c h a l l W W
iatino
Tile grnillld« at Hlun I . I,«1
Hi ig lo « .uh rnuli* il oli tv
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-Thursday evening next,'Rev. J. J.
til Tiumday ufterncon, aio un lo en­ br i dge*, $ luti.OOP; uhiji eliminiti imPark are admirably adapted for
The organization i* asking tie- Chum- I ibb-ratt-iti w»!' I - "T h e Cliurch i-i.-l
fi ,e the ffepartment nf Justice to «&lt;-i d p r n v e m o n t , noi c xc cc i l i ng 1360 , 0 00 ; Hull, t ie noted lecturer, who is
this
kind of gathering
and will ber - f ' «nnm« r«s- &lt;»1 *• vi In' to- -i-ii 1u-1-1 - ’ 1-' I - '
' 11 i«, i i-r-'-i« ■' i•»'■r* travelling »&gt; the interesft of the
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■ulvvln.t ever town titli r* the ln*l di-nl »id - I, wr • b ate r i i i -i mg i- w iiuju-tu*.
reservations
and light l.osuve-s at Flag f'utmun county Florida, upon ,*20h, gregationa! Church ut f.00 |i. m.
tho skating rink «ill be titled into
mid increasing numbers are npof course be one most preferable.
Dr.. Hull lecture* before largo
t*!nnd,
ojqiosite
Carrabelle, Port St. 000 for the same purpose.
booths for smaller exhibits,
All are conliidly welcomed
This institution and work will Im* un- pnrent.
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"These arc some of the item* in audiences wherever he goes sn it
Joe.
Crooked
Island.
Moreno
Point.
" T h e association » ill try ai d. ar­ tier the leadership amt jurisdiction, of to ail of our Services.
Santa Rosa Island, Apalachicola Ray, the report* for the week that show j* safe to |iredict that he will have
range with the Country Cluti to Mr* Muu.V Halliijgt on Booth of :tt
I- S t ru n g. I'j«*t«ir
F
Last
St Andrew * Buy. Pannina f'ity. and tin- s t e a d y |iri*gri'»H wh i ch t h e S o u t h - a crowded house in Sanford.
uso the club house for an art hail, \\ 'J*th St New V ork City »In* i* riFort Pit kens nul Mnrmun*. all along east i* limiting n*w ir.i generili pros- S un da y he delivered Ids address
and the trap shooting gn&gt;u id- » il ,,,j,| i/,..I j* the worlds yreati—l i-ri-ou
\ lii'li* * ni 1 h" Stnf
at the V M C. A. in Tampa to
tin- Gulf 'oasi of Florida, and within périt y
be utilized for carnival amusements » ork«r
"A
m
o
n
g
11"'
item« "1 lonatriic- an
overdo« audience- and was rethe
juris
(1
It
turn
of
the
t
nitrii
State*
Vh r I' * «lu* jrluys t
F d ’.v¡ir-1
There will be a big display of fancy
Fior-ln h.e an .irmv of 'I'm- • ighti*-n
week
ure
I
In
(iiltiiwieg
!
c*-ivi-d
w"h most enthusiastic ap('nor' lor t ir Ni-rll'irn Ih-tri-t of ri-**i tinin
1- **«• 1,
1.a * 1
lead in v* thorses, rattle lo.g* sheep chicken-,
hu-,life I (ill- "til r*
"I'll I* being *II|&gt; ,
Inilldliig.
&gt;aluda,
S
'
plausi*.
I'lierr « ill he no charge for
1’ loridll
lie al*" llui'gl ll to I'llV r |
i
etc. in fact, every thing that pn- plmiouti’d by suin' three humlrid pri«'ti-j pi. t uri-7.ili-m n “ \ (1er hi vi- . lie
bridge.
W
liitfield
'
ounty
Georgia;|udltlisaion,
just a free will ofTering
visited ar&lt;d made sketches of the re*-1 v e r y u n i q u e come
.with a first class county fair »ill he «•r* ani.mdly «hieb readily *h o »« that
ciinm. T m eoa. Ga |&gt;uving. Misma |Hkon in the course of the evening
ervation
oil
(V«l«r
Kr&gt;i
and
all
other
on the grounds.
Arrangements «ill the work olb-r* a big fa-id of labor to l-y ( i-i'il II and William (' DrMille.
and Kis*immee, Fla . and Macon. { ynq » d l ml.«* a rure ojiportunity to
i* (u*t acquiring renown as the a* fur south a* the entrance t&lt;&gt; Tampa
be made with the railroads for
lia.; road. St. Lurie county Fiorimi; hear one of the finest addresses on
some body and thus being of one tin- bran­
Bay,
special rates from Tampa, Jackson­ ches of this organization they therefore fort:most legitimate comedy artist
Jfe has been in thb vicinity for three building to be remodelled for Use record. Brilliantly intellectual, posville ami Intermediate stations. Mr. propose to handle it in the way outlined on the moving picture screen. Mr.
month/ anti has registered at local ho­ a* a court house, Broward county e**lng a pleasing personality and
Earl Brown will very likely have if they can get som«* humanitarian in Abelc-s vast experience as a leg­
Florida; plan* f?ave been asked for eloquent flow of language and finish­
itimate comedy
star
in foremost tels a* Orimi pit. but has inquired re­
charge of the poultry exhibits and
courthouse for St. Johns county, ed traveller, (he has crossed the r
donate the fatm Home.
peatedly
f\
&gt;
r
mail
for
Rudolph
and
oxBroadway hits has given hint just
Mr. Falph Turner will be asked to
Florida; Dude County, Florida, tiro- Atlantic twenty-seven times) Dr.
thnt degree of ‘ refinement and light­ proas packages for Adolph, tho has
lake churge of the stock entries
pose*
to have four-story courthouse, Hall hold* hi* audience spell-baund
High Priced Gnme
ness &lt;&gt;f touch which distinguishes made no statement liUt jirior to his
Volusia is one of the best counties
with
jail
on fourth floor.
from start ot finish. Remember the
arrest, has explained hi* continued
The editor of the Herald had a «(Uail him from all of the old-time screen
In Florida, and can put up one of
"Construction
contracts
hit
vo.
iiceh
date
and |&gt;lare. Thur*«rhy, Aug. 19th
farcticrs and makes him a delight presence in this locality by claiming to
the best fairs, if she tries. The dates anil a squirrel yosU-iday lor lunch and
awarded
ns
follows.
nt
the
Congregational Church and
to people who appreciate ht,mor be interested in Ime cultuio along the
have not been fully decided upon it is even money that none but un eilitor
"Apartment house, Savannah, Ga. free to everyone.
Gulf
Coast.
rather than buffoonery.
Under the
as yet but will very likely be some eouhl afford such high priced garni*. The
cliurch building to be enlarged and
direction of Mr Laskey, Mr. Abeies
quail
cost
$22
and
thisquirrel
cost
about
time tho last of January or first of
remodeled. Savannah. Ga.: drain­
Some Railroad Service
How About Your I’ oll Tax
hu* already achieved sterling sucFebruary.
The people » i l l not be $7 the two routing about f:t0 or more.
age
cunn1*, Manatee county, Florida;
Winter
Garden
evidently
Im«
u
cesses in “ Brewsters Million* . and
Tomorrow, Saturday, i* the lust day
asked to contribute in ¡t financial No. liortente. th • editor «as not caught
rremutnrv, Gitd*en, Ala,; curb nnd
" T h e Making of Bobby Burnit . good railtoad service from the fol­
on
which you can meet thi* qualification
with
the
goods
for
wit
never
hunt
our
way but it is hoped that they »ill
lowing description in the Winter swewrs, Augusta, Ga., gymnasium
for
the special elections in Scptemb?r.
of
season.
Tho
game
was
givon
to
us
It
is
no
cta'geratinn
to
state
that
building. Hock Hill, S. C.,: paving
assist in every other wny they can
Garden Times.
It would la* well t» call at tho Tax
to make the fair n big success, as by the county game warden and he In- Itns far wider laugh-provoking
Tampa,
Fla.;
garage,
Orlando,
Fla.;
" W e don t rare1 if the Tavares
Collectors odio» tinti jseo'if you have
there is no doubt ns to the good. caught Tom Wilson, a Sanford negrp opportunities in “ After Five , and and Gulf Railroad does burn hay school building, I’onsaroln, Fla.;
with
the
gnme
just
after
lie
hud
shot
paid
for the two years necessari'. 1913
that
be
has
become
wonderfully
It will do the county inap^-triTwrin its engines it is a bettor road hriek-paved^ road, Oaceola county,
nnd
1914.
them.
Judge
Herring
did
the
rest
and
adept
at
giv'ng
the
full
screen
value
tislng way.
Commcjye&lt;r r now; dig
than the Atlantic Coast Line, ut Floridu.
up all your old reliy* and get them between* the two the game was made to every situation. Edward Abeies that. You can get your stufl from
| *Mrs. M. L. Fletcher and little
ready to tako a blue ribbon. This is sufficiently high enough in price to make in “ After Fivo will be the offering Jacksonville a day earlier on the ’ i
Married in .Sanford
it
worth
while
for
newspaper
men
to
on
Monday
Aug
lCtb
at
the
Star
ron, llowict, of Sanford, spent Tues­
going to be a big thing for Volusia
T . &amp; G.; thoy have the bejit station
IMiss I.utile Davenport of Orlando
eat. Many thanks. Wo hope the peo­ Theatre and is an »traction that may
day
In the city with relative«, on
county. lets do it In a big way.
und freight house in town, and you was married to Mr. Louis H. Lloyd
ple who want to hunt out of season » i l l bo ,»inctrely recommended in ad­
routo
to Arredondo, where they will
get just as good servico from the T. of Orlando nt tho ‘Baptist Temple
k e p it up for this young game cer­ vance.
lie
the
guest* of Mrs. J, 11. Holly a
&amp; G. as you do from the other ?2.40 in tho pastor» study., Rov. Hyman
MiBERSi
Gone Fishing
tainly uiitis fine at this time of tho year.
few
dnysl/
r before returning home.
road.
Tho T. &amp; G. Is sometime« officiating. The wedding took piare
They
have
just returned from Wade,
Aldermen C. I I . Dinfce and J. The game warden of Semlnolo county is
Hard Times
late, but how about the A. C. L. at noon Thursdny. It was rumored
where
they
«pent a couple of weeks
D. Davison a n d ' Col. ,N. A roi* one of the most nctivo in tho state aiTd
The subject of tho sermon to bo The T. &amp;. G. may be a jerkwater thut the .couple bad eloped to Han­ with Mrs. Fletchers parents, Mr.
l»crt left today for Daytona Beach now that he has received his new »1»service but the A. C. L. is n jerk- ford ant*l safely eluded those who
where'they will fish for aeveral dsy* 1point mint from'tho county eommlsAione delivered by Rev. Uoe. Hyman at
and Mr*. W. E. Richardson.
wutercr. Tin- A
I- moved 300 were watching them.
Mr. Davison expects to In- uI.-- nt hi- i- on the Job curly anti late and the the Temple Sunday Evening is
Mr, Hyman offers car* of fruit fr&gt;»m Winter Garden
for sovcrul weeks but tin r« *t "( &lt;.|I. »&gt;d« r* agsinst ll'e Bsh and game law* “ Hard Times .
Would you cal! it true hospitality
Do can t it tin you good to fee
some
information
on the subject tin» past season und they draw about
the party will tcrurn sooner
W« » i l l -ufT-r
150,000 a ytfar Irorti this mun s two winsome young ladies [Mill off to have your bo ;* for--• you to eat
as
well
as
a
solution.
Y
ou
are
In­
can look for some big fish tio«
That*
vited to all the Temple Services. town but thut makes no dilTcrenre. a corking good joke on the nude four muais in succession?
Nolire
/-fSajfeS: -■
They
give
us
punk
service,
in
punk
members
ol
the
family?
The
two
what
happened
to
poor
Mr.
Brown,
Sunday School at 9.30
B. G. SmiUl of Oviedo fame is NA ll candidates for tho High School
Preaching at 11.00 Beginning u cor«, and the freight, is received in little indie* didn t figure on starting alias Mr. Royson, Mr. Founders and
in the city today after an atuenro Foot Ball Team will please report for
By the way, it
series on " H a v e Wo Got the Bible" u punk freight house connected with much, but— It will do you good and Mr. "B ob .
of several days. He reporta his home praetbe, Monday August 16th at Hoia
punk
passenger
depot.
Selaht
Mr.
Brown
nn
'mpostorTTT?
See him
to
see
them
at
the
imperial
in
"
M
r
.
B. Y . P. U. both Junior and Sontor
town aa being on tho m n n jr. red den Park.3p.ro.
Go
to
the
T.
&amp;
G.
i
n
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Mr.
Bob.
Imperiai
Theatre,
Bob.'
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COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
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MOORE’ S STATION
Rov, A. S. Peck preached to a Iarc«*
congregation last Sunday afternoon.
This coming Sunday the 16th., Rev. W.
J. Bartlett of Enterprise will fill his
regular apjiointment here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haynes and
daughter Dorothy, Jitneyed out last
Sunday evening to vi*it_ at the Dlessor
homo In Cameron City.
The Dressor family had spent the
day nnd dined with the Ellsworths at
Wild wood Nook, ut Moores Station
bo were in a pleasant mood for company.
Mrs. S. A. Huston nnd M i a Mildred
are guests of their relatives the Dickson
family in Longwood this week.
Mrs. C. C. Morris and children. Al­
ton, Enda and Alice are spending a
month at Ft. Lauderdale with her
brother, John Ingram nnd family.
Mrs. J. C. Vaughn and «laughter Ger­
trude of Celery’ .. A ve have returned from
several weeks visit with her cousins in
Jacksonville.
Mrs. 1. 1), Hart and daughter and
Mrs. Pitts spent Wednesday in Genova
with relatives.
Mrs. Annie Cleveland Duke is leav­
ing for her home in Fowltatown, Ga.,
on Friday. She has been the guest of
the Marshalls in Camemp City (or some
time and was a former n-sulent there.
Mrs. Mijuih- Powell and children from
the West Side were re rent visitors at
I. D. Hart’s home ¡n Beck Hammock.
Mrs. L. M. Lucas is happy to lie able
to be about aguin alter her illness. Mr.
and Mrs. W. W, Miller have given her
several outings in their car.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jackson have
I»ought from B. A. Howard what is know
oa the Avins place on Beurdatl Ave and
will take possession soon. The Jacksons
came here from Charleston S. C. last
year.
Mr, and Mr*. W. A. Knight have
moved to the Thrasher farm north of
Beardall ave. on the lake front. Mr
Knight will share crop this season.

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B. E. Coder will move from the
Mrs. Symus place formerly the Cust
chickm farm, to the Spytler farm in
Mecca Hammock
All the rain we ever saw Ix-fore were
only gentle showers compared, with the
rain of last Friday. It did a great amount
of damage to seed beds. Several out
here were damaged and a number on
Celery Ave lost several entire bed*.
Young chlrkena were drowned ami much
other damage done.
Our mail carrier Mr. Green* Route 3
thinks the West Side Items ol last week
gave him an injustice. On account of
the funeral of the regular carrier’s Mr.
Thomas’ mother on thut day, Mr.
Green was engaged to drive the mail
around in his car while another man
accompanied him to do the delivering
of the mail. Of «-ourse there was* nec­
essity for some hurry, as he had to make
his regular trip on route 3 bofoifc start­
ing on Route 2, but as to leaving or
taking up mail he had nothing to do
about that. His business that day on
Route 2 being solely as driver, we nre
glad to set Mr. Green right with the
public, as he has nI ways been w r y ob-?.
liging an«l painstaking since deliverying
mail on this route.
A petition is being circulated to have
the remainder of Marquctt Ave., opened
for travel. Said street l&gt;egina opposite
Prof. Geo. L. Maria residence on Ohio
Ave., and i* oj&gt;en as far a* the Samuel
Schwartz home and lias been surveyed
and some work done on the remainder.
It will come out on Beardall Ave.. an«l
will make a very a tractive drive as the
Lnke Region is considered very pretty,
to say nothing of the convenience to
peoplo living-both sides of the closed
|K&gt;rtion. _____________________
To Christian Kndcavorers
Since our state convention in April
where I was elected Secretary of the
State Union, l have Iwen trying to gci
in touch with all Endeavorefn and others
who are interested in our work. 1 shall
be vt ry glad to give any information or
render any service possible. If there is
no society in your town, or church, I
shall appreciate the opportunity of help­
ing you to organize one, and 1 stand
ready to help in any way, *ocioti«s* now
existing^ I will greatly appreciate your
hearty co-operation,
Please write me of the work in your
section, giving names of societies; those
to address where societies may In* o-i
gunizrd, and nil information which may
lx- helpful.
I wish to gt-i acquainted wjth all of
our workers though they may not I k*
connected with a society at present.
Please address,
Ruth Collin.
State Secretary Florida Christ­
ian Endeavor Union. Johsntown. Fla
Knocking tho Magazines.
Tho esteemed correspondent of tho
World who complains of tho everlast­
ing And Intolerable sameness of tho
sign painting on magazine covers,
neglects to say what lie thinks of thn
name old stuff that has been running
Inside for years and years* N'ew York
World.
T.he Very Place.
“ Father, where did they first ob­
serve April Fool's day." ’’ in the Scllly
Islands. Run along now."— Buffalo
Express.

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FARM

CO-OPERATION.

In Ohio In some of tbo wide
awake counties -formers hnTc
united to retain, by law, officers
whoso business It Is to spray ull
orchards every spring, {lib la Is
wholly preventive. They spray
when the trees arc driest, and
they never spray on a sunny, hot
day with a liquid spray sine«- Ht
burns the plant to do so. This
officer knows how and when to
spray nnd which sprays are e f ­
fective for each klmt of Insect.
For Instance, poisons which ero
effective for one sort of pest do
not hurt stinging or baring or
sucking Insects. In this way n
competent or expert man earns
Ids salary nnd the farmer need
not trouble lib head wilt» these
details.

THE HESSIAN FLY.
Do Not Burn Wheat Stubblo or Straw
to Destroy It.
[Prrpared by Kansas State Agricultural
college.]

Don’ t hum your wheat stubble or
straw stacks this summer for the pur­
pose of destroying the Hcsshiu tly. The
burning o f the siuhblo or wheat straw
In the spicks not uuly fails to destroy
the tly. hut will lead to the destruction
of organic matter and plant food.
The Hessian tly would not lx- eradi­
cated by burning because the fly pusses
Us resting stage in the ■qtmnor not
only In the straw nnd stubblo above
ground, but also In tlie crown of ttic
plant, so low that It could not bo de­
stroyed by burning. The parasite which
pnfys upon tho Hessian'tly passes the
summer in the fly located In the straw
nnd the stubblo above the ground. H
the wheatdelds are burned the parasite
preying on the fly will be killed.
There U no danger of Increasing the
Injury from the llesiUnn tly by spread­
ing straw ivs a top dressing ujion the
Held. The top dressing of straw upon
the Held does not furnish winter pro
tcction to the tly. Wheat which has
been Infested with tile Joiutworiu and
the greater wheat strawworm In largo
numbers should not lie spread on the
field. Those Insects mnko their pres
ence known by the large number of
while heads In lin; llehl If there was
a large number of white bends of
wheat In your Held «In not spread straw
on the Held. Tld« Infested straw, how­
ever. may Is- used as a (tip dressing on
corn ground If the straw In- worked
pito the ground early In the spring.
The tn*«t method i»f rniitrolllug ihc
Hessian tl.v l&gt; In prevent the growth of
volunteer wheat In mi miner and fall
and to delay the sissllng of the wheat
until most of tin- tile* have il»-l-osUe«l
their eggs. The lest method of ii n.dllnc
wheat ground Is to dink the-stubble
ns quickly ns possible after harvest
nnd to plow the ground deep-after tlie
volunteer wheat start:«

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teachers of music; $$.00(1 organ; a dozen pianos; two gleo club*; chorus
class; superb new rooms for business school; full banking equipment; now
chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every modern devices;
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course, lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball,
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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 8th. 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YÔRK DAILY
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No. 80
No. 86
No. 82
Lr Jacksonville . . . . 8:30 am
1:35 pm
8:10 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 am
Ar Savannah.......... 12:50 pm
8 .-00 pm
9:18 am
Ar Richmond......... 5:20 am
Ar Washington .
8: 50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
1:38 am
1:50 pm
Ar Daltlmore........... 1005; am
4:25 am
4 .-03 pm
Ar Philadelphia . .. .12:35 pm
6:20 pm
7:13 am
Ar New York . . . . . . 2:40 pm
All-eted Equipment. Free Reclining- Chair Chrs to Washington. Dining
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savupnnh on Train 80.

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“ Hair of the Dog."
When a man Is debilitated froju the
effects of tho previous night’s debauch
ho Is frequently counseled to take “a
hair of tho do/; that bit him/' the
meaning being that ho should take a
lltllo of .the »am« kind of liquor that
had upset him. Tho saying |o a rem­
nant of an old superstitious belief that
tho burnt hair of a dog was an anti­
dote against tho ill effects of Intoxica­
tion.
Primitive Matches.
Tbo first matches o f which wo harts
any account were thin splinters of
wood about four Inches long, tipped
with sulphur. They wore Ignited when
livo coals or other fire wore not avail­
able by means of a tinder box and Its
copartner, flint or steel. Fire was first
communicated to the tinder by sparks
of burning metal struck from tho steel
by tho flint

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
SANFORD,

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Better] merchandise, better styles,
better satisfaction, cannot be had
anywhere.
At regular prices, the
goods we carry are - better value
than those you find in most stores,
simply because you are sure of their
quality and dependability.
This season the weather has been so
unfavorable, from a Clothing Mer­
chants standpoint, that sales have
been much slower than ordinarily.
The result is that here in our store
now you have practically a full and
complete Summer Stock to choose
from, including all the styles, modles
and sizes, almost without exception
that were here at the beginning of
the season.
This is a big advantage, and one
which we trust you will make the most of. Here is

both quality and quantity, and a 25 per cent saving on
everything. Original price tags remain on all goods-come and make your selections—ONE-FOURTH OFF.
$ 8.50
$10.00
$12.00
$15.00
$18.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

now $ 5.50
now 7.50
now 19.00
now 11.25
now 13.50

$22 Suits now $16.50
$25 Suits now 18.75
$30 Suits now 22.50
$20 Suits now 15.00
And All Others in Proportion

SAME REDUCTIONS ON SUMMER F U R N I S H I N G S
Small Furnishings Will Require a Purchase of $4 or Over in Order to Gel This Reduntion of 25 Per Cen(
1-4 Off on all our Summer Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, U n d e r ­

wear, Hose, Ties, Hats, Shoes and everything that goes to make up
a man’s Summer wardrobe, a clean saving of 25 per cent on all t h e s e
goods; come early and get your choice.

STRAW HATS HALF PRICE

PALM BEACH SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF

SALE STARTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14
SALE LASTS 10 DAYS

Dr. j: a . trovillion
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out

ORLANDO,
&lt;t,\

IN ANNOUNCING our Annual Mid-Summer Sale we
wish to call especial attention to two important feat­
ures. “First, the high quality of goods involved, and
second, the unusually large stock from which you can
make a choice here, now. We buy from the best
makers in America, from such houses as Schloss Bros.
&amp; Co., Baltimore and New York and others, whose
goods are held to be standard of quality everywhere.

FLORIDA

In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS

h lle«*k Ti'**»»•, Fla

Men’s Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Shoes, Hats and Furnishings—Our Entire
Stock, All New, Fresh, This Season’s Goods.
Now ¡ Offered Without Reservation at 25
Per Cent Off.

SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE

S P E C IA L IS T

ATLANTIC COAST LIN E
IM W n l Boy Wi m I, J*rt#0o»IIU, Pio.
f i n » IT

CLOTHING s FURNISHINGS

S il»g «»ln Summer.

The «l i In nun» who still hu» silage on
Iminl for ns«- during tin- atiiiiruer should
consider lit.lisclf fortunale. There may
he many «&gt;f "iir renders who nr«- having
their !ir-.i cx|u-rlcmx* In feeding stinge.
These should bear Ln mind tho'fact
Ihm exposed sllagu studi* very quickly
In the warm weather. Spoiled silage
Is not good for nny kind of stock, and
special precaution should lx? tnken In
bundling stinge during (he summer
time to prevent »phlllng. During the
winter time ns smnll n quantity ns nn
Inch «»f «Mag«* may In- removed daily
from « In- -oufa- c without having nny
spoiling take pin««In the summer
time a mm h thicker layer must be re
UJoveiL, For ihl* reason n silo special
ly designed for summer use should he
snutller In diameter than a winter silo
for feeding the same number o f enttk*
Whore slliige I* left over und Is ln-tng
fed during wprm won Hier the use o f i»
tarpaulin *m ita* -iirfn«,- of the slluçwill save solile *|Milllng. Silage can lie
fisi from «un- half of tin* silo ni n linn*.
The purp***.* of the tarpaulin Is t«&gt; ex
chiite tin- Ir from tin* surface ns fully
as [mss II de

R OL L I N S

ISltt

FLORIDA

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tTTou see, MI bb Dodge,".began Mary,
“ Wo're getting up thin movement' to
help tho Belgians nnd we hnvo splen­
did backing.
Just lei 'mo show you
some of tbo nnines on our commit­
tee."
She handed Elulno n list.
D etective N o v e l and a Motion Picture Drama
"I'vo Just been sent lo so© If I can*
f
not persuade you to Join (ho commu­
B y A R T H U R B. R E E V E
te© and attend a meeting at Mra. ltlverton’B," sho went on
The H'tll-Knoun N octllil anj the
Creator of the ' ‘Craig Kennedy ’ ’ ¿ion«
"Why—©r,"
considered
Elaine,
thoughtfully, “ er—yes.
It must bo
all right with such people In It "
Frmnted in Collibor*t!on Wilh the I’ »:he PUy-r» snd the Kflrrtk Film fump.ny
OapyrtgtiC 181«. I&gt;T V*« Hi»r Company All &gt;..mCn
ltW rT*Kl
"Can you go down with me now T"
“Just as well as later," agreed
Elaine.
Thoy went out together,* and ns
they were leaving tho house a man
SYNOPSIS.
Mary, Sh, looked at It with Interest, who hail been loitering outside looked
a* one W« ti i¡t always doe* at the pic­ at Elaine, then fixedly at tier compan­
The N f * York poll*-*. nr.- myntifl.-.i l v
ture of an.‘ilu r pretty woman. It was ion.
aeries o t murder* nnd orin-r crime* The
a newspaper i Ut ,lf fclalno, under
No sooner had they gone than he
principal clue to the criminal I* the n.trn
ln«r tetter which 1» sent the victim». sign-.! which wa*
sped off to a car waiting around tho
with » "clutching h a n d " The
vie.
corner, lu tho dark depths was a sin­
tlni o f the mystertou* a*sa**ln 1» T a ylo r
“ ELAINE DODGE, THE HEIRDodge,
the Insurance president.
Ill»
ister figure, tho master criminal himESS, WHOSE DATTLE WITH
daughter. Elaine. employs Craig Kennedy,
soir. Tho watcher had been an em­
the famoua scientific detecllve. lo try to
THECLUTCHING HAND IS c r e ­
issary of tho Clutching Hand.
unravel the m ystery. W hat Kennedy n.
WORLDWIDE INTER­
compllshca Is told tty Ida friend J «meson. &gt; a t i n g
"Chief," ho whispered eagerly, "you
EST.”
n newapaper man. Enraged at the deter
know Adventurous Mary? Well, she's
mined effort which Elaine nnd Craig Ken
m il*' ore m aking to put nn end to hi*
"Now." tie began at last, breaking got Elaine Dodge tn tow!"
crimes, the Clutching tlnhd, as no* the silence. "I'll show you Just what I
"The douce!" cried Clutching Hand
strange criminal la known, resort* to nil
sorts o f the most diabolical schemes to wont you to do"
"Then wo must teach Mary' Carson,
put them out o f the way. Each chapter
He went over lo the p*att and took or whoever sho is working for, a les­
o f the story tells o f a new plot *ngutnst
their fiv e s and o f th«v Way the great d e­ down a curtous long Chinese knlfo son.
No One shall tntorforo with our
tective uses nil his skill to save till* p ret­ from a scabbard whlnh hung there
affairs Follow them!**_
ty g irl and him self from death.
conspicuously.
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"Bee that?” he added, holding It up.
•TWELFTH EPISODE
Elalno nnd Mary had gone down­
Before she could say a word he hail
plunged tho knife, apparently, Into his town, talking animatedly—walking
T H E BLO O D C R Y S T A L S .
down tho avonuo toward Mrs. Riving*
own breast
“ On your right ts the resldonco of
ton's apartment.
"Oh!" cried Mary, startled.
MIbs Eluln© Dodge, who Is pursuing
Meanwhile. Wong Sin. witlll in his
She expected to see him fall. But
the famous master criminal known us nothing happened. Wong laughed. It Cblneso costume, was explaining to
tbo Clutching Hand."
was nn oriental trick knlfo, in which another mnlo servant just what he
The barkor had been grandiloquent­ the blndo telescoped Into tho hntldlo. wished done, pointing out tho dagger
ly pointing out the residences of noted
"Look at It." he added, handing it on tho wnl! and placing the bladder
Now Yorkers ns the big sight seeing ( to her
under hts Jacket.
A box of opium
car lumbered along through lh©j
Jjlftr Sin took a bladder of water wbh on tlie table, and ho was giv­
streets.
.
- ■from n table near by and concealed It ing most explicit directions. It was
No one had paid any attention to Under his coat. "Now, you stub me." Into sucli a web that Elaine was be­
tho unobtrusive Chinaman who ^at lu- In&gt; directed
ing unwlttinly led by Mary.
-conspicuously In the middle of the ear
Entering the hallway of tin* apartMary h-MI a l-it But tie repealed I he
llo was Mr. Wong Long Sin. but no j'otmn.iml ami she plunged the knife meat. Mary rung the bell
ono tatv anything particularly mys­ glngerlt at hint
Th« servant opened the door and
It leleseo|&gt;ed
lie .
terious about an Oriental visitor more made tor try It over, amt site stabbed Elaine nnd Mary entered. Hu closed
or less, viewing Now York city
him more resplult ly. TbrT water from tho door and almost before they know
Wong was of the mandarin typo, the bludder poured out.
It was gone Into Iho back room.
with long, drooping mustache, well
Elaine gazed about It In trepdlatlon.
“Good'" cried Isutg Rln. much
dressed tn American clothes, and con­ pleased
But*
heforo she could say anything,
"Now,” he added, seating
forming to the new customs Of an Oc- himself beside her, "I want you lo Mary, with n great show of surprise,
exclaimed "Why. I muHt have made
cldentnllzod China.
lure Maine here "
a mistake
Thl* isn't Mr* HivingAnyone, however, who had been
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Mow stupid of mo"
watching Long HI© would have seen
1 had been amusing myself by rig top* apartment
They looked »1 rnrh other a mo­
thnt he showed much interest when­ glttc tip a coni mail. «- b\ »h l.li I
ment Then ...nh bniylteil nervously,
ever any of tin- deulihv rejiden'» ,,f « ■111.i t'lik- it p,m*tld&gt; ..... .. through
a* log'tiler ili-s M.irt' il lo go out of
tho city were mentioned
Tin- nam e or r.iHn r o v e r , u door
the floor It wa* locked'
of Kin In© 1lodge seemed particularly
Kennedy who had been bust at the
Quickly they run to another door
to strike hint He listened with subihi other end of the laboratory happened
If w 1» lot gi | r.l ,'
Interest to what the barker said am! i" I - "
■r 111 tin ‘‘ ir&lt; i linn
\\ hut r
Just then Hte t'tiinnmun entered nnd
looked keenly ,il lie Dodge housi
the lug idea. Walter
he asked
stood a moment gazing nt them. They
The Bight-seeing car had passed the
It was. | admit, a rather cumberturn* ' jiml VIn1ne r - . l l - i l front him
house, when h&gt;* rose i-|n**l* and too
!
V,. tic I'H“ • 'I
(tolled that lie -Mint'd to he hi oft.
« t.ilif
I explained
&lt;tb. *.r &lt; red Mure *
*.- made a
The rnr stopped lie alighted and slowi
; unir« t!.rough Hie
mistake
t'.int
you
tell
iih
lioiv to
ly rambled away, evidently tmirvellmj
er .ili.)
I it
greatly at the strange customs of these
* t iipt* d with
li­ ■.ti­ rili!
1 inti
uncouth Westerner*
epp
it'd
1 'i' I ti,e
Elaine was going ■ o' " hen t in m&lt; t
to
Perry llennelt almost 'i th. steps of 1" ' II.,
&gt;1'
to o k ' d it' o il It.
uni M.
th e house
1
d tilin te *
“ I’ ve brought you Ho wnti-li
r.hi
I lo
iloti
ll
.1
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iirhe 1 Elat lie
'all
'marked lltinin M 'Thought Id like to
ill«* il rr iti -1.11 A II Ile
Id
I 11 » It 11 II h;i I i
d le ■Ih p
give It to you my self
Talli? ' • ht !.. •!*.* « ih to t a I
».ill ill—
tie display. &lt;1 th' « Well win eh h
i:l ii r -i* t*
**, I f a’ -'ii
! ;t11 „1-. tv t.dd
himself had b -ig-hi -i lotiple ui ib.v-.
nil) M
2IH h ng
it tu.mi ll • *i ib
before for her hirthriu* He had cull* d
Ni* v- ti« r• t uh.i t 1 enti r 11 il­
I
!-- i hIP,i 'lian I,
bon]
for It himself ni lite Jew» b t * when H
ia-. nlr- i.m ki d
Neto ni
. *, ,* li - i . it ... r
had now been regulated
your mirror* lor me
drink* nnd nlus.-e*
"Oh. thank you," exclaimed Elaine
"I know." I said somewhat nettled
•* M;t r\ M it »» Uhlf.*
\f tit
“ Won't you corde tn*"
tí rnti» h tli.it
luit what . ,.n '..it
11•
ill ih
They had siarcely gr-i-i-d i nch other
I.
|
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in
li«
r
ill
when Long Sin strolled along Neltln r
1 .1 f».. ’ t H**..
of them, however h id ini ' to notiti

T h e Exploits of Elaine
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See the Piclures al The Star Every Wednesday.

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the quiet Cl
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tlOUSe. loot, 11
th- corner iif 1
and Wong do '1
street.
cried Elaine,
"Isn’t It a benuly
holdtiu; It out front tier as they entered
tho library, and examining U with
And, nit. do you
gr^at npprecinrii'ti
il I II W ll tp|i&lt; !l- d
knotf*. Hie *' r:. t*c
yosterda)' S
■ m&gt;
Mr K.-nio-d;.
aclH loo uu-.C !■ r .itivth n.
She rchiK .1 I. • ' 1 rate ii.td b u ■&lt; in
nn her at -I ’
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almost lom
wrist.
“ Another wati (t*'
I 11t■i■ '•
amazed.
It
t l i . - l&gt;. •
take. Kenned;. 1» etar&gt;
“ 1 don't understand it. myself." mur­
mured Elaine.

Long Sin was re tiM n c i nn dark
and devious I&gt;la:i b math Ills lllipai
slvo Oriental ct ttnl.-nunre lit. w.i* no
ordinary pemuiuge. tu fnu he «•'&lt;*
astute enough to have no record. He
loft that to hi* tools
This remarkable criminal hud esiab
llshed hltnSelf lu a hired apartment
down town.
Long Sin. now In rich &lt;&gt;rl- ntal cos
turn©, was reclining on a dD.iti fiiiioklog u gtrnnge looking pipe and playing
with two pel while rate Each while rat
bdd a gold band around hi* log, to
which was connected a gold chain
about a foot In length and the chains
ended In rings which were slipped
over Wong's little fingers. Ordinarily
ho carried the pets up the capacious
■leave of each arm.
A little Chinese girl, also In natlvo
costume, entered nnd bowed deferen­
tially.
*VA Mtsa Mary Carson," she lisped In
•oft English. »
T "Let the lady enter," waved I-ong
Sin, with n sntllo of subtle satisfaction.
The girl bowed again nnd silently
left tho room, returning with n hand
, some, very well-dressed white woman.
It would bo dinicult to analyze Just
what tho fascination wan that I .mu:
Sin exercised over Mary Carson. But
as the servant loft tho room, Man
bowed nlmost ns deferentially ns thlittle Chinese girl. Wong merely nod
4* * v
dod In reply.
■
ib After a moment he slowly rose nnd
■\Vtook from a drawer a newapapey cllpplng, Without a word he handed it to
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Wong quickly raucht h-r aa sho
faint.‘ d ami parrying her out of tho
room. Imagi d »lint ti:&gt;* door
Flaln-d ill ,i ui &gt;m* ti loyally t
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t i- ■ t i|. knife » til* ti
M.iry hud d ro p p 'd , end when ni lu»'

room. Thero Mary looked at tho mo­
tionless body oii the tloor and recoiled,
horrified.
Elaine noticed some spots on her
hands, nnd. seeing ihnr they were
Blowers' Ground Limestone makes ncid soils
stained by the blend of l*ong Jllti.
sweet
ll releasrs potash salts nnd imparts
wiped the spots off on Iter hamlker
Mr-uglli
nnd vigor lo growing crops nnd trees.
chief, dropping It to the door.
Blowers’ l i m e s t o n e g r o u n d unusually fine
"C gb !" exclaimed a guttural voice
readily mixes wit It the soil. Contains no im­
behind them
purities—can ho n p p lie d at a n y t i m e — is
It was the servant who hud come
inexpensive. W rite for literature ami prices.
tn
"You kill him with knife*” Insin­
Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.uated tie iTiliie-,.
Box K 308, Ocala, Florida
Id.line was dumb
flic servant did
not watt for an answer, but hastily
opened the hall door
To Elaine It seemed that something
FOR
must be done quickly A moment and
all the ItoilHC would be In uproar
I AMES CANNON, i r . A. M.. D. D. President
l'.-tabi I-died 1891
Instead, hit placed his finger on hi*
mindly of 33; 137 Students, from 20
Suite*. Afvrcdltccl by Virginia Hiato
lip*.
Quick no word." Im said, lead­
Hoard of Eduration. Hundreds of grad­
ing tho way lo the hall door, "and—oh.
uate* now tenrhlng. fico pay* elwnrtxi
you must not leave that—It will be
In Acndcm lc Department ; $300 lu Col­
a clue." he added, picking up tho
lege Department.
bloody handkerchief and pressing It
Into Elaine's band.
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X Xere ran parenti*
p a réa la ftmt
rim i a
n «-©Ilea©
e o lie » with aa tin e a rernrit.
w it h — eX e vpcrlcnce.l
y e rl«
They quickly ran out Into tbo ball.
"Go—quick!" he urged again, "nnd m a nagem ent at auch m odera tn rout F l-'or catalogu e and application iiltm k
hide the handkerchief In Iho bag. Let addrraa UUU, 1*. ADA31S, Secretary, lllackalone. Va.
no on© non It!"
ll- shut tho door. As they hurried
away Elaine breathed a sigh of relief.
They hnd reached the street. Afraid
to run. thuy hurried as fast as they
could until they turned tho first cor­
ner.
$31.50
$33.00
$37.75. *
$43.50
.
They pressed each other’s hands anil
Louisville
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Chicago
parted.
•mi «turn
‘
and return
and retiaw
and riton
Meanwhile in tbo front room Long
L »a ratev to all other resorts. Great lakes, Canada. Rixky Mountain*, Yrllowilone,
Sin was on his feet again, brushing
Halt lake, California Etpoaitioru, etc. For information addrrsa
himself off and mopping up tho btood.
11. C ERETNEY, Florida Paaaenger Aftnl, Looirriha and Naihtid* Railroad,
"It worked very well, Sam." ho said
134 Writ Bay Street, (Bell Phaoe 1(7), Jarkaanrille, Florida
Lo tho servant. ,
They were conversing eagerly and
laughing and did not hear a noise -Fh
Iho bnck room.
A sinister figure had made Its way
by means of a tiro escape to n rear
window thut was not barred, and si­
lently ho hnd stolen in on them
St. Augustine, Fla.
Established IHGfi
They turned at n slight noise and $
saw him. Genuine fright wits now on i T
IFigh-i'lit** lioanling school for young ludio» in charge of Sisters of St.
their faces n* they looked at him,
Joseph
Patronized by children of 1***1 Catholic anil non-Cntholie fami­
op. ii mouthed.
lies of this and other State»,
Building» Nitlenditlly oquipped with all
What's all this?" he growled. "I
venientes. Delightful anti honltny looition in t|uaint and ar*
modi ni rotivi
•City. Counte thorot___
am known ns tho Clutching Hand. I
for a »*&gt;!iil nini re finco ntlucatlon. Music, l’ ainting, I^inguages, Commer­
allow no Interference wlih my affairs.
cio! Courne. Terms Moderato.
Tell ui© what you are doing here with
FOR F lll.l. l'ARTICULARH WII ITE SLSTKK SU PEItlO It.
Elalno Dodge."
Their beady altunml ryes Unshed
f. nr Tho Clutching Hand moved meàsVffi
naclngly. There was nulhlug for the
u»iuii* Wong I» n g Sin to do but lo
-ubmtt
With a low how, Wong spread out
hi* hands In surrender and submission.
i will tell you, houorublu sir,” ho
said lit length
* &gt;o on' growled Iho criminal
Full Instructional
Conducted by Iho
Quickly Wong rehearsed what had
Given In
Benedictino
happened from iho moment tfto Idea
'i epura lory, ComFather»
I&gt;l.ii kni.ill - uleicd 111* head
nen ial and ClnsHow about Mary Carson*" asked
TERMS t^L’ .VOn
sical Courses
' bitching Hand
I saw her here."
mmmai &gt; ^
r
Wong gate a glance of almost ttu
’ ■
p. rstltlous dread at tho man

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Sho will be b.nk- Is hero now." lie
..Ida

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d . p.-iiing tin do. r al a La*’, k

and itd'oiltoiK h«T

Adteiituread Mary had hurried back
to ». &lt;• I hut ail u.ia light Tills llllle
.Mary was genuinely scared at iho lor
bidding tigure e »III. ll eli.- bail lo-ard
ll 1» all rigid ’ pur died \\ &gt;&gt;ng.
"Henceforth we work with tho lionuruble Clutching Hand "

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S a n fo rd
C o c a -C o la Bottling C o m p a n y

At homo at last, Elaine sank duwn
lulu a d.-.'p library chair and stared
Mralght iih-atl Sho saw visions of
m n-. mi-1 trial, of tin. Ii-mlitt' vine*
trie i ¡mir witli h-r&gt;‘-lf In It. bound,
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Tlii-ii sho could »land It no longer.
Stic* had’ not l.ik-H off Iut t*trt*« t
■lot In *
Sin- in " itiitl almoT't ll. I
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lutely
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A* lie till] n&gt;, If. pressed IbUIi * x|".-'nial* It't.il. tin r- t.tiivl
blnddcr whit li bo had already I'ht* &gt;.1
under Iti» coal.
A tlurk reti Multi, be sunti- itiisiak- it i tnip.ii-ilitli" Un
like blood, noted Otti nil over him and Itossitile '
' N o ." she nsM-rled
' lu»-k hi re a
run In a pool on the tloor
III)
ll.llidkt rrlll.'f aii »l-.it!. d »¡III
Elaine, loo Uorror stricken at what
had liappcnul ©von lo scr-ain, dropped blood."
Kti© opened lb© bag and displayed
the knife uml bent, over him II- did
lío*
blood » p o l l —d It (t n lk eii lil-f
IInot move Sin* rose quickly unit r.m
through tho now open door A* she took It and exatnln-d it carefully
"Fibrin©.” h- Hri.l -nru-*tl). not at After Four Years of DitCOUrajjing
did so, Wong seemed suddetti} to colu­
alt
displeased I could see. that some
to life. Ho raised himself nnd looked
Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave
after her, then with n subtle sitili© thing bad com© up thnt might blot out
sunk hack Itilo ItU former assumed tho pant unfortunate misunderstand
ing, "ih-re simply,must he something
posture on th© Moor.
Up in Despair. Husband
%
When Elalno reached tho other room wrong here l*t-nvo lliltt handkerchief j
sho found Mary there with th© t’ hi- with me. I’ll do my best."
Came to Rescue.
"Thank you," sho sold simply on
neso servant who wss giving her a
glass of wntor. At tho sight of her. she left tho Inhoratocy.
Craig went lo work abruptly without
th© servant paused, then withdrew In­
to nnotber room farthur back. Mary. a word.
Catron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter
On lb© laboratory table ho placed Iris
now apparently recovering from bur
splendid
microscope
nnd
several
cases
from this place, Mrs. Beltic Bullock
faintness, smiled wanly at Elatne.
“ It's nil right," sho murmured. “ Ho of slides, n* well as Innumerable uil- writes as follows: "1 cuilcred for four
f
is a Chinese prlnco who thought wo cro-pholngraptiH. He had been work­
ing for, some time when ho looked up. years, with womanly troubles, and during
were caflcrs."
At tho reassuring nod of Mary to­ ***lt In dog’s blood—not human blood," this time, I could only sit up for a little
ward tho front rooni, Elaine was over- ho raid simply, "but.what's tho gam©
back of all IhU tliat's tho main ques­ while, and could not walk anywhere at
corno.
" t —I killed him!” sho managed to tion now."
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains
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It was not tuti-li Inter that Elalno In my lell side.
"Wbat?" cried Mary, starting up and
trembling
violiniti)*.
"You
kilted received a set-nud visit from Mary.
'Flic debtor was called in, and his treat*
"Do you know why tho servant al­
li Bn—"
"Yes," sobbed Elaine, “ Ho catno nl lowed us to 1-avo tho apartment?" ment relieved me for a while, but I was
mo—had tho knlfo— I struck
nt whispered Mary with a glance about
soou confined to my bed again. After
fearfully, as If th© walls hail ears.
him.—“
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Tho two girls ran Into tho other |
Uul, nothing seemed to do me any good.
Continued on Pago 7

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DESPAIRING WIFE

Elaine Took Out trte Package of Blllsputty blower? A keyhole is Just as
good."
"Do yon realize how* little you ran
really see through n keyholo?" he re­
plied confidently. "Try It over there "
I did. ntd, to tell the truth, 1 could
see merely n little part of tho hall.
Then Kennedy inserted the detects»COJH*.

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“ Ixjok through that," ho directed.
1 put my ©ye to the eyo piece and
gazed through the bulging lens of
tho other end. I could seo almost
the whole,hall.

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Elaine was playing with Rusty when
.I-tiultir* brought In a rnrd on which
w:i- i i ¿rnvi-il the name. "Miss Mary
i nr .’it mil underneath In pencil was
»n it.ii
li.-lglnti Relief Committee."
II- »
Interesting."
commented
FIInine, rising and accompanying Jen­
nings into the drawing room. "I won­
der what she wants?
"Very pleased to greet you, MIzs Car*
Bon,” »he greeted her.visitor.

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so weak

I

could nol Stand,

and t gave up in despair.
Al last, my husband got me a bottle ol
Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and 1 com*
menced taking it.

From the very first

dose, I could lell ll was helping me.

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can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work.’ *
If you are all ntn down from womanly
Roubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
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Cardui, the woman's tonic. 11has helped
more than a million women, in its SO
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, loo.
so!i Cirdui for ydSra,
it will do.
mend it.

Your druggist ha*
He knows what

Ask him.

He will rccom%
Begin taking Cardui today.

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THE SANFORD HE KALI)

PAGE FOUR

IS 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD

A Rig Sea*Hoard Mortgage

New York.

Monday

Directors of the Seaboard Air
Line Hallway met in Baltimore to­
day to take action on a compre­
Ptibluhrd Kmy Tu**Ur »»•! FWday
hensive financial plan which in­
volves a reorganization of the com­
pany with the execution of a re­
BUBSCRUTION r u m i . IS A m ANC E
funding mortgage authorizing an
ONE T E A K . . . .......... ...............................t t M
SIX M O N T H S ........................
&gt;■** Issue of $3000,009,000 bonds, of
TURKS MONTHS.................
71 which there will he Issued at onre
$25.613.000. $2.760^)00 of which
Dril tered le the CHy l&gt;; f . t i k f f 2JW r*t Vr»f la
will be retained in the treasury.
R. J. HOLLY. Edllór
W. M. HAYNES. Itu-Jnrs* Manager

A PLEASURABLE PUT

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

A C i u n ec Jtk. P « Monlk
Pi/mmla In Adtaare M a « II* Mad* *1 OJlt*

Ealerrd A• ,S*road-(l»ae Mall Malt** Inguai Had
IMA. at Ik* l'atlar« at So*ford. I'aoakUf
Cladra Aft . f Marak lad. !*&lt;».
^

Oflca la llcrald Ilatidla«

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Tairak*a* No. I It

Old Jupe Pluvius missed us for
u dn&gt;.
What is going to happen?
Have you seen the new Sanford
Directory?
It is some book and
makes Sanford reri citified.
____ f\----The heavy rains of the past thirty
day* are talking for good toads much
better than any other advocates.
------O-----Thu Sanford growers will plant
■as much celery this season ns ever
if the seed beds nre any indication
of the crop,

The balance of the issue, $22,
893,000 of 6 per cent, thirty year
gold bonds, ha* been sold to a hank­
ing syndicate headed by the Guar­
anty Trust Company, The National
City Bank, The Chase National
Bank and the Hankers Trust Com­
pany of New York, the Continent­
al Trust Company of Baltimore and
other financial institutions in the
leading cities og the countiy.
A
The new company will be known
as the Seaboard Air Idjic Hail way
Company.
The plan of reorganiz­
ation has been worked out by S.
Davies Warfield, chairman of the
Seaboard directorate.
It is su'd
that the financial structure;o f the
road » i l l be so remodelled as to
enable it to obtain the best finan­
cial results in the sale of its secur­
ities.

Announcement of the plan was
made today by chairman Warfield
in part as follows.
Some people here are recing that
“ The Seaboard Air Line Railway
strange light in the eastern sky at
xvili be consolidated' with the Car­
night and they have told us about
olina, Atluntic &amp; Western Railway
it. Well, it may lie a German Zep­
under the corporate name of the
pelin and then ugain it may not he.
Seaboard Air Line Railway Comp­
------O-----any.
The Carolina, Atlantic &amp;.
Sanford’ needs about three apart­ Western Tailway Is a recent con­
ment houses and several more room- solidation of the North &amp; South
img houses.
The New Seminole Carolina. Charleston Northern and
is receiving favorable comment all South Carolina Western railroads
over the state.
operating a total of -116 miles The
Carolina Atlantic &amp; Western Rail----- O People here from Tampa slat. * “ &gt;' rc-r*»ntly acquired the Georgethat Sanford gets more ice for t h e j tow" * Western Railroad «penning
money than Tampa
Probably takes from Lanes to Georgetown S. C.
more ice for the brewery in Tamps and from Andrews to the Fee D»o
River, S. C. a distance of seventy
and ordinary people get left.
miles.
------O------" T h e Seaboard Air Line Railway
.Tampa was the host for the
Company, the new company, will
boards of trade of- South Florida
have its first and consolidated mort­
yesterday and as usual Tampa was
gage securing an authorized issue
there with the good*.
Sorry that
of $300,000,000 bonds of variable
we could not he there to give Rube
interest rates and naturilies.
This
Allen a hair cut.
gage will be immediately a first
----- ( ) ----lien on the 416 miles of main line
There is trouble again over the track between Hamlet and Savroute of Fhe Dixie Highway Associa­ annati, via Charleston., Lanes and
tion and the two Florida commissions Georgetown, S. C. and on the lines
are at a variance about the Cent ral running from McBee, S. C. lornterf
Route. Wc can* not where the com­ on the Hutnlet-Columbin lino to
missioners think it will go for with Florence, Poston, Sumpter and Timthe brick roads of Seminole county monsville, S. C. There wil he pledg­
the greater part of the truvel wdl ed as collateral under the new mort­
come this way and not even the gage n majority, $22.361.000, of
Dixie 'H igh w ay
Commission
can the outstanding refunding bonds
change it. No, not even Orlando.
of the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
------O ----"T h ere will be presently issued
S A N F O R D ’S P O P U L A T IO N

The new city directory is out and
after a careful canvass of the city
the solicitor found* that there are
6,700 people within nur city limits,
which is going some for Florida.
The new directory is a compendium
of
useful Information and
the
Piedmont Directory Co., of Ashe­
ville are to be commended.
Th
work was" compiled by Miller nnd
Mayfield and is most thoroughly,
done, although there may he mis­
takes in it nnd some kicks that have
not come to the surface. ■ All di­
rectories miis a few people here and
there but we believe that as a whole
the new' directory is one of the most
a complete and one of the best that
thia city
has ever Issued.
The
edition will he on sale at the Herald
office after the collector ha* finished
and every business house should
have a copy.
S T A Y - A T - IIO M E- MOVE M E N T
That the summer stay-at-home
movement, inaugurated by the Timea
during the spring months nnd cham­
pioned hy other daily -and weekly
newspapers in all sections of Florida,
has proven a success and a source
of benefit to the state has been evi­
dent for several weeks.
Several thousand people who'have
spent tnevlou* summers at resort
.places in other states have remained
at home this summer, thereby keep­
ing thousands of dollars in the state
and getting more jo y out of alnying at home or patronizing nearby
resort* than they would have gained
by crossing Florida s boundary line.
The Sanford llrrald, In comment­
ing upon this fact says.

"T h e atay-at-homo
movement
has struck Snnford this summer and
most of our people have spent the
'. summer her« in Sanford. Strange
to say, they have had a better time
and feel Just as good as ff they had
chased to the north and comet back
here to get cool. There has been
plenty of amusement and Sanford
has reaped the benefit of the money
that otherwise would have been
spent in some other city.*
t Aunt Becky s trials are a pathetic
farce. You- cant help but fefcl sorry
lor her, t^f the Same time you nre
splitting your sides with laughter.
See her in " M r . Bob at tmptriat

Theatre.

Possibly you have need of. a trank.
If so it bfecomes our pleasurable duty
to invite you to come to this Bank.

Capital $30,000

Surplus and Profit $20,0001

E D W A R D ARLES, IN ‘ A F T E R FIYF;
A T T H E STAR M O N D A Y
if. R. STEVENS
finds to his surprise and jo y , the
woman of h|s choice.
Misa Clark assumes the role of
the little Princess whose lot it Is to
'tend the geese of the peasant fosterparents^
Monroe Salisbury ap­
pears as the frank, democratic ard
warm-hearted king.
Other leading
members of the company are Sid­
ney Deane. E. N. Dunbar, James
Neill, L. Paytcn. P. E. Peters, If
B. C. Carpenter, Ernest Joy, J. M
Cassidy,
Miss Johnson and Jane
Darweil.*
" T h e Goose Girl is produced by
the I.asky Company through an ar­
rangement with the publishers of
the hook, The HotW Merril Com­
pany.
w
Did, Mr. Phillips, the young phy­
sician make u fatal mistake? A
Scream!
See him in " M r . Boh
1,1 •he Imperial,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF V:c»-Prcsd*nl

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R R. DEAS
A » i CaaMo*

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Potash supply has
given an in cen tive to look
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
with view to utilizing products at hand to the very
best purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is

Florideal Fertilizer-Equal Results-Less Potash
It is so carefully blended that where land is properly prepared we will put it
^against any fertilizer mixture of same ammonia and Dhosphoric acid conJcnt, regardless of percentage of potash. Send for particulars

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
Jacksonville
.Florida

NEEDS

Soil Free From Weed*, Plenty of Lim«
and Good Drainage.

WHERE SHALL I GO TO SCHOOL?

Nino years ngo I was seized with a
strong desire to rnlso alfalfa. This war
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE EOR WOMEN
In Pennsylvania. After tending the
The State University
TAUJUIANSEK, FLA.
“ Method o f Procedure” which brought
G ainesville, Florida
success to others. 1 tbought It mi easy
Standard the same a* tins,. ,.( q,.
Highest standard*, ranking with
best colleges and universities in the
matter to secure a crop, so l decided to One Inch Cards Will ftr- I’ nhli-bril Un­
country.
try It on n »mull scale, writes n corre­ der This Heading At The Rale Of J7.2P the largest and beat Universities of
the North and East
Modern building- and i-quit n . nt.
spondent of the Farm nnd ^'lrcBldt, I Per Year.
al!
modern convenient
387
studenti
last
re&lt;sion,
Tola
followed the plans described, sent to
473 students regular term. 163 sun.
enrollment 63b, including Summer
Washington tor "bacterial culture."
mer term; totul enrollment last mSchool.
put on 500 pounds of burnt lime to
sion
636.
Tuition free, excepting $20.00 per
the acre, sow is1 the seed In July and
Tuition free in College ami Nor
semester for taw.
mu I School.
waited for It to grow Into real money ATTORNEY and (X)UNSELLOR *t LAW
For further information address
For catalog and information write
It grew well (tint fall nnd covered thi
Practice
In
Slate
and
Federal
Courts
A.
A.
MUKPHRKK.
President
EDWARD CONRADI. President
ground through tho winter. The next
spring It turned yellow and died My (, rner-Woodrufi Hid«
Snnford Flu
tons was T.VI or more. I blamed tin
failure on the culture nnd the small
o
amount of lime applied.
o
In 1910 I tried It again, putting In
o
a
three-fourths of nn acre. I plowed thrl
a
DENTIST
ground In April, top dressed It with
a
a
good manure, gave the piece frrqueni
Office: Yowell building
a
harrow lugs through April. May nml|
o
o
FLORIDA
June and put on one ton of burnt lluie SANFOItl)
a
I sent nwny for Inoculating soli taken)___________
a
a
under the new first and. Consolidat­ from nn old alfalfa field. I paid 7f
a
ed Mortgage $22,893,000 of 6 per cents a hundred (rounds f»r It beside* THOMAS KMMIT WILSON
o
F- ratQIMUN HOliSHOI.UK«
This seed is new stock and imported direct from Fram e by us □
cent, thirty year gold bonds; part the freight This soil wns scattered
to Ik* used in the Manatee section, in which locality we have oo
are to be used in exchange (or over the piece by hand. Next I applied
sold as much Celery Seed for the last thre° seasons as any one a
bonds of constituent properties: the phosphate fertilizer, and In July sowed
the
seed.
This
piece
caught
well,
nnd
firm in the country, which within itself speaks for the quality
balance has been sold, the proceeds
LAWYERS
of the seed. Hut owing to the unfavorable conditions that pre­ □
to be used for construction of Jhe we ha t o mowed It every year since.
Florida
In 1011 another plee© of two nml one Sanford,
vail in the above mentioned section for planting Celery, we see o
new line from Charleston to Sav­
qunrtpr nrre* wns added to this, mnk
that we will not be able to place our entire stock.
Hut in an
annah, for the retirement of equip­ Ing nlimit three acre* In both pieces. 1
D
effort
to
dispose
of
this
seed
we
are
going
to
make
a sacrifice O
ment trust obligations falling due followed the same ptnn In putting In
a
price of $M p *r pound, quarter pound al pound rale We have a
during thp year ending June 30 this piece.
never before sold a |&gt;ound of this seed for less than $2(UHt.
1916, for the retirement of the $6.
Next I applied two ton* of ground
There
is no better Celery Seed imported to this country, and
limestone to the acre. Then I procured
000.
000, three year notes due March
ARC H ITECT
o
:is best evidence, we will, if desire«], refer you to dozens of the a
1, (916, and for the acquisition of 3isi pound* of nitrate of soda. 3&lt;K
(rounds
of
bone
meal
nnd
dO
O
pounds
ot
best
growers
who
have
used
our
Celery
Seed.
rertaln new property, for
im­
0-10-10 fertilizer, mixed them togethei (Iffire In Yowell IHdg.
Sanford, Fla
a
provements and betterments.
o
nnd sowed this evenly orer the pieef
o
nnd harrowed thoroughly. Then In
a
Marguerite Clark In the Goose July I sowed twenty-five pound« o f al­
a
a
Girl at the Star Theatre, Friday falfa to the acre. It grew well, nnd Inst
o
P
L
A
N
T
CITY,
FLORIDA
Matinee and Night
sen son I mowed It three times nnd col
□
g
a
" T h e most beautiful idyllic ro­ fifteen load« of nice alfalfa from tin
a ooooaaoooDoaoDoootiDaoooooooooaaooaoaaa dodo ooooooociao
three acres.
mance ever produced for the screen
You will notice that It Is n great dm!
S P L ( IA L T IE S
is not. too enthusiastic u descrip­
of
trouble
&lt;«
get
the
crop
started,
lull
pH
KAIID’
S
IIAND-I'AINTKD
CHINA |
tion for Jesse L. i.asky s picturiz• "Nobody Home."
Poor Old Bald Head.
k
Is
wdl
worth
the
efforts
put
forth,
nr
GOHHAM’N
STERLING
SILVER
ution of .Harold McGrath a famous
■ The Judge did not no*m to appreci­
" 1-ook, mamma,'' said little Edna, a*
alfalfa Is worth nearly ns much at
novel," T h e Goose Girl w-ith dainty bran, ton for ( oil To be successful In ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ate, the remarks of tho lawyer for tho a man with a bald bi nd and full beard
Marguerite Clark in the title role. getting the crop started four thing* ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES defense. (Serentl years before they entered the room. "There's a roan
had bad a fljht over the question or .whoso hair has all growed down
The work was no obviously suited to must be compiled with: tl) Soil free
religion.) At last the judge Interrupt­ through his face."
Mian -Clark s charm and personality from weeds or weed seeds; i 2 i soli
ed the lawyer and^ said: "Do you not
that
the Lanky Company mode mndi* sweet Willi lime: (3i soil well un­
know that everything you are saying I
.
, ,
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arrangements to present her in this der drained, nnd til soil containing or­
ganic
matter
nml
supplemented
with
one ofiering by special courtesy
Tb«0iani v nr ° r radC r ni , ° Ut ll7 0,1n 'r* ' i No ' « ""t.an'fiTOdd.oni. gallons or
of the Famous Player* F ilm C d ro * nitrogen, phosphorus and potash
^ i l r hn? ! UTOr
, ,mttn
° P |P.
"re received In Ixmden by rail
honor, what Is to prevent? - pTcry yo„ r
output of at ,eflit ,20,
pany.
000 cows.
Of course Gretchen tho Goose
Many Dead In Roman Catacomba.
Girl, Is not a goose girl a t all but
Tho Roman catacombs arc 580
the Princess of Khrenstien, only miles lu extent, sml It Is estimated j
child of the Grand -Duke o f that that something like .15.000,000 dead
country, and has been stolen by are Interred in them.
gypsies in her Infsncy.*
This is
all due to n pot conceived arid ex­
Optimism Pays Best.
ecuted by Von Herbeck, tho chan­
In busUieea the one who assumes
cellor to tho Grand Duke, who seek
to put hln own daughter in the that the world la honest will often do
FUEDI-KIC U. I: V.ND. fataioroT
r I* FIIKSU It Vi. • IViM!»*'
better than the man'who believes It to
place of tho stolen Prlhcesa.
n F. WlItTNEK. Casiot.
A. L. Ut/1 IS, Ai» I Ca»i h *
be peopled with rogues.

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There is a King in tho atory, and
be is the ruler of the neighboring
country of Jugunholdt, In order to
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cipalities, he is betrothed to marry
the faluc princess (Von Herbeck s
daughter) whom he has never seen.
But tho King is young and roman­
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ju the events that foilow tho King
rescue? the little Goose Gfr! from
insult nrd f.u’ i -In love v.ith hor.
However,, it appoars that it is im­
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to
marry th: Tr^ctas alter til.
But
- - b y that Unit .be Gocaa Girl
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l'rrkin*. Judga al *ald Cauri
of Final Ularharf*. aa Aialgnt* of J. P.
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A RESUME OF S AN FO RD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

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Uttlc Happenings—Mention
of Matters in Brief — ;;
Personal Items of
Interest

For Everything in Fresh Florida and Western Meats, ^
Staple and Fancy Groceries, AH Kinds
3:
of Feed Stuffs, Call on
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RIVERS BROS. I

Dinner * Parly
that the party returned to I he hotel1
In honor of the ninety-sixth birth­ very much refreshed by the ride
day of her husband,
Mrs. W. P. on the beach
Carter entertained with a charming
It ».w a lovely night and the mobWith no
little dinner party on Thurdsuy of (j ii itoes were biting line.
this
week..
Mr.
.Cniter
is
so
spry
apparent
effort
on
their
part.
Dr?
Dr. Hall nt the Congregntiona
and youthful in both manner and Butt and L. P. McCuller caught
ehurch (Thursday, Aug 19th.
appearance that one can scarcely several twelve pound mosquitoes
5
or 6é doses GGG will break
The mnsbelieve that he has attained the dig­ with their hare hands.
any case of Fever or Chills.
Price
* Fall in line with the vast array of purchasers that
nity of Buch a ripe old age.
Per- qiiftpes are especially fine at this
71-52tc
25 cents.
know the R IG H T GOODS and R IG H T PRICES.
minia! youth, good nalcre and high, time of the year and large catches
living have their reward and Mr are reported in the vicinity o‘t the
1 It will give us pleasure to figure with you on anything
. M r. A P. Co nn el ley expects lo
Carter is a shining example to the Automobile Club.
leave, today for
Connelly Springs
in our line 1 We save OTH ERS M O N E Y — we wifi
rising generation.
N. C. where he will visit his mother
Wednesday morning was a busy
SAVE YOU M ONEY. ^ Competent help in every
and Mrs. Connelly for a few weeks.
At one-thirty a tempting six- lime with a plunge in the ecean
department. * Our Delivery Service second best
course
dinner was served, thè tabic early, then some nourishment, then
Take a ride on the Jitney Hus
TO
N O N E — BUT J.UST R IG H T .
«J Yours for a
with it* dainty appointments be­ a plunge in the Nnutiliu* pool, then
™3i in the evening.
Special summer
"SQ
UARE
D
E
AL.”
lunch
and
home
to
Sanford
where
ing very attractive, centered by
* rate 20c, round trip Cameron City
tall vase ol cut fio we is and ferns. life is still worth living. Only plearand Montoe.
96-tf
Enjoying the gracious hosjTital- nnd memories, however, of the beach
Mr. W. E. White who has worked
ity of the host und hostess were where the water is wet and the people
the last two years (or the It &amp; t&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee, Mr. and are ns glad to see Sanford lolks a*
parage has taken Mr. Spicer* place
Mr*. C. P. I.ee, Mr. anil Mr*. B they arc to see the tourist in tho
as foreman. ,
It is saiii that the land
P. Wheeler, and Mr«. T. \\. Lawton winter.
Rev. J. J. Hall.
breezes
ure
changing now and when
of Oviedo anil Mr. J. IL I.ee Jr.,
Travel over roncrete Bridge to
Who Will le cture Here Next Thurs- of San lord
they
do
the
inserts will fade away
Daytona Bench. Safety Pint. Roi
g
h
t
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tin(
on
n
e
g
l
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t
ie
na
l
C
h
u
r
c
h
and
the
Atlantic
beaches will lie
duccd rntes for cummer month...
the
best
places
in
the
world for the
Myxltry Club
89— 19tc.
people
of
the
interior
to
visit. There
Mrs. Veda Ward Bower will acjoyous enthusiasm prevailed are plenty of amusements, plenty of
The Boy Scout* have planned 'o
the Folk dances nt the at the Mystery meeting on Tuesday
sell tickets for the Bird Lecture compan&gt;
fishing and plenty of the finest
to be Liven on Tuesday night.
We Mid-Summer entertainment on Tues­ afternoon at which Mrs. W. T . beaches for nutomohiling in the
day night
EFFECTIVE G A. At., SATURDAY, JUNE 2Glh.
Carter was the charming hostess. country.
wish them auceess. Tickets nil over
Mrs. Carter develop«* many orig­
the house 25 cent*.
Henry Lee has resigned from his
The Sanford bunch included the
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY
SANFORD
MONROE
po«i&lt;ion a* o p e r a t o r w i t h t h e P u m a ] inal and delightful little way* for following.
Drink Elder Springs Water, the
Jl.v. 7:30 A. M. f Ar. 8:00 A. M.
Lr.
8:00
A.
,M.
Ar.
8:25 A . M .
end
wd! t a k e a entertaining and upon this occasion
I Ar. 8:35 A. ,M. JU. 8:05 A. ,M.
purest and best water to be had. T e l e g r a p h Cn
Mr ari Mr*. B. W. Hefndnn, Mr.
Ar.
8:35
A.
M.
I.v.
8:30 A. M.
calling
in
the
"brownie*
to
her
positiiHi
wiiti
Braxton
P i-r kics
fl.». 8:30 A. M. fAr. 9:00 A. M.
Delivered to your door In five gallon
and Mrs. K. J. Holly, Dr. and Mr*.
I.v. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
t tr. 9:33 A. M. tl.v. 9:03 A. M.
Henry i* ' irigkt ymingMcr :nd wifi assist anee, the meeting proved to
bottle*. Phone 1017*3.
H.Vtf
Butts. Mr? Henry. Misses Saidee
I.v. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P M
Ar. I:00|'.M . I.v. 12:35 P. M.
m a le gnu
he one of the gayest- this band of
¡ki»\ iio-tniifi
.
Williams
Martha Fox.
Mc«*r*
0 P. M
1:*&gt;
Ar.
12:35
I.v.
I*.
M
I.v.
0:00 P. M. Ar. G:25 P. M.
The monologues, reading,
and
ion genial -pit it - have enjoyed toI.v. r. :00 P. M. Ar. (1:3(1 P. M
H
i«f*
? | ! .1* * Ilf ft 4*
U«
bo*
nr
Herndon,
I.
I*
Me
fuller;
Ar.
7:00
P .M . Lv. 0:30 P. M.
pantnmlncs interpreted m |&gt;.int&gt;&gt;uiiii&gt;&lt;
gilhi-r
The "Brownie» with their
Ar. 7 :00 P. M
I.v. 6:30 p :’ M
i«l* iit •• at i hi K I \\ •»«»■In if i iifp i r,
Arthur Vowel! and Roy S&gt; mes They
I.v. 9:30 P .M . Ar. 10:00 P. M.
on Tuedsny night will have n in tent
Lv. 9 :.1() I*. M. Ar. 10:00 p. M
fat, puffy sides and funny little
I hint
a i 11
i ’ 11111-1 1 ,«,i \ i
\\ i11 |.v
W e r e joined at the beach by Meade
Ar. 10:30 l\M . I.v. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:25 P. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M.
(or entertaining and a drum tin­
face* added much lo the enjoy­
avnilabel for some nice couple on
Pox and W. J. Thigpen nml Misses
Marks î Run Dally Except Sunday
ability for wh'rh Sanford, may he
ment of the guests. The "S|iooks
Mabel Bowler and MU* Terry of
September lit. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Marks f Run Sunday ()nly.
proud!
anti Egyptian mummies retired in­
Marks * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday. Will run 2 1-2 .hour* late
Perkin* win* have been occupying
Jacksonville and Miss Knight, of
on these day*.
When nt Daytona Bench make same are going with Mrs. Perkin? to the bnrkgtound and gave over Daytona Beach,
the
fun-making
to
the
queerlittle
Spar
ill
trip,
will he operated lot 8 refubr isrei. Both Jitneji «ill nuke all (rain ronnerlion*
your home nt tin* Nautilus Cnsino. mother, Mr* Le flier. to the Sirent
group
from
Gnome
land
whe
were
EAST
SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
a WEST SIDE
Largest indoor swimming pool nn Iioii-i iii l'..rk Ave
on tin above
/'■ii'tij j ir l.itllr t » i i r W &lt;
introduced by a bevy of bright at­
Cameron t'lljr
30c
Monroe
^
................20c
the const.
hi* l!Hi.
date
Tin referred to pretty fur­
Tuesday afternoon, thirty-six of
Moores Station
25c
tractive lads and lassies.
Very se­
Geneva Avenue
Mrs. II. C McMullen left ye* nished lip.irtmelij will therefore he dately. ahd With the grace and dig­ (b.tl.i s belles nnd beaux assembled
20c
Slenslrnm's Corner
15c
Ih-nrdnll Avenue
15c
lerday lor Lakeland, her home, after for rent t«* 11n- right puMie- Sep- nity of their elders. John Lawton. ni tin- home o| Judge and Mrs. W E
City Limits
lue
City Limits
10c
Mr \\ loiiinijl will ,l1«o
n pleasant visit with Mrs
F 7 lemher I -(
Walter Carter, Jr. Katherine und Smith, when little Miss Chivalett*
have
a
cott.ige
lor
rent
shortly
Thursday
and
Sunday
Jitni-y
run*
to
Woodland
every
hour after 12
Grave* and family of thi* city
.Elica heth Lawton presented
t hi­ entertained from fourto six in com­
n'rlork
Special fur«* of Thirty Cent« J'mirul Trip
102 l i p
Jessie and lien a Graves itrvompnn jed
lt row im« to each guest in turn One pliment to her four house guests,
Gity car leavisi the depot every 30 minutes starting on the hour.
her for a short \mt in Lakeland
Route: French, First Street Loop, Sanford House, back to First and Mag­
by one the little brow n people dis­ little Misses Dorothea Bay, and
nolia. up Magnolin to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle htirk to
.Methodist .Sen Ives
appeared and with the vanishing Peurl Robinson and Muster Troy
Packages delivered on the Jitney
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to F'ir t, then to Park and out Park
The pa«tor Rev F F '»te-.iimyi-r act the children also departed
Ray
of
Sanford
and
Miss
Ullihre
A
Bus Line for 5e per 25 Ih.
Curs
to the depot. If this scheiluh' dm— not rover any service desired, will be
lia s r e t u r n e d I r o n ,
i s h o rt v u c iltu 'h
G
irin
tt
of
Ochlnwahit
The
little
"pattern
contest afforded much
glad to have the information covering same.
*
rup from Chappell's on East Stile to
and will pri ii I. in tl Suini») Morn­ amusement. Square p-.eres of tu*v_ folk- enjoyed mincn-cty a peanut
Monroe on West Side
For further
ing and Evening in the Star Theatre papers were gjvcn each guest who hunt on the lawn, after which
PHONE 331
SANFOIU) TRANSFER CO.
information phone .'I'll. Sanford
ile will l.e glad to meet the TilembelS w a s told to tear out n pattern of tln v were entertained nn the broad
Transfer Co.
M5-t(
ber- of the church a- well as nt hot« the next piece of fancy work she m r.imln. which was very attractive
Miss Gussie Post i&lt; spending a in t hose s e r V 1. 0 cxpi-iti-il tu perpetrale after which with |iot plants fern« and jardiniere«
few dnys with Mr K I Cates .m*t
Game- and music Anderson, Glynn Vnnslrkle, Julian will farm again this year and wanted
e.n-h piece of uri ’ was numbered of cut flowers
daughter, Neola. at the McBride
to be close to his work. They have
( II l,i- flIei and the Post t till11 *
alni the design* guessed
At the were enjoyed by the little folks, Broome und Julian Bull, ijlinr
homo, while her parents attend the T o in \ friend* tin- puldii
recently returned from their wedding
conclusion of the guessing contest after which ice- und cakes were Gainesville Sur»
(unernl of their son Bn hard Post
trip and wore ncrorppanird homo
I am iii ••p|iiirunt for the ii"«'
It was indeed a jolly lilt!
Mr- lb uni- Turner proved lo lu­ served
nt Jacksonville
by Mrs. Tiyhach s sister, Mrs. E. F.
olio e
Mai \ nl vmi knm' tki* fact tile Winner .'I'd was presented with crowd and when the hour for depart
Itirlhr
Pay Your Poll Tat
tin! m.u v do not l now it heme With .1 Inveì), fragrant hoquet III uri- e n t i l e , the guests marched into
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Couch an- DeLiiHu-ye of Uoxhury, Mass., wh o'
This is the lust week to pay you r this card
I IemaliDuini) refreshments vere the dining room, where there await­ nourire the birth of a little daughter will visit her parents for several
I an in I hi- ......... .. ml* record as -er i eit '"eluding the "Brownies
poll tax in order to qualify for the
ed each, as a souvenir, a guy little Sunday, Aug nth. 11*15
The little weeks.
ribbon-tied box of randy.
The lit­ lady will he culled Anna Marie.
special elections to he held in S ep­ a working Dctaoerut anil a u»e
J Mrs. Crowan nnd neices Miss
tle ones departed reluctantly, each
if these
tember.
If you have not paid for lul ritised of Sanford
In /fornir o l/ib H uMrrni
Mahle Bowler end Mi»a Terry of
nnallfii-:' I ion«, with rnv business eq
wishing for another jiarty soon
/' rr-onul M r n l i u n
1913 and 1914, do it now
M i - m -h Ua. k a r i l
«*lit«*I t i n n e d
Jacksonville who are sojourning at
uipmeol lit me lor the nthyi-. then
Ocnln Spir.
101-2lc.
Mrs. Chas, I.amoreaux who has
delightfully
Thursday
evenmont
the Seaside Inn in Daytona Beach
I
want
your
help
and
you
can
help
Mrs. W. K White ha» returned
been the guest of Mr- Harvey Hen
lionor &lt;&gt;f M |s* K tlt henne
«pent Tuesday was this city visiting
lion \\ I -..tr- M t 1 l- i •Ml! »
l Sur ¡ rifr
l'ii’ lij
from the bench w here site spent I In- me
f/oe, returned to her home in Lees­
U l I* tr *1 t a III I'.t «a till I** I hl* ill
friend* amt *relatives
Mr» ('rowan
It* nl.-* •*
last month and will leave Sai ford resldei ' •■( Klsstinoi'i
\ pleasant even! of hnduv even­ burg. Mondas afternoon
i * i , t .. i imqM ui|f**»i ot Mi'*'* t luir«
as
Miss
ILiins
is
well
known in
c
o
m
i
n
g
f
"
S
an
to
r
il
m
tl
i
u
n
!'
t
in u few days for the north She wtl!
ing « a - tiic surpr-se parly given for
\\ itiki r
Sanford
where
she
passed
her girlbusim—
See
him
Ti'k
to
him
spend n few days m New ^ urk City,
-Mrs H C (¡error went up lo Jack
\ anoiis icami“*
«• ù J ° &gt; «* ‘Í Lucille Yndersnii of tyinford, Fla ,
good
days,
het
father,
Dr.
Harris,
He'll
Inglad
to
have
you
anil
as
Asburj^ I’ark, N Y\ anil Washing­
I throughout the evening, the game who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. sonville on Wednesday for a visit being editor of one of the early
as
mu'
Congressman,
to
serve
you.
ton and on through to Kentucky
Rook taking a prominent pint. Bullentine of East University Ave. of severul day*.
Sanford paper*. While hero she was
as well.
and back through West Virginiu.
The nterry youngsters enjoyed a
the guest of her sister. Mrs. ItoumC. II Uffler. 102-211- Delirious refreshments were served number of games, contests etc One
Mrs Ernest Krupp and son, Les­
i-uiisi-titig of sniidwiche«, cukes and
Come to Woodland Park Sundays
Hint
interesting feature was the hunt for lie Savage Hill have returned from
and Th u rsdays
A real fa mil &gt;
frmt punch
-mile bidden article, and little Mi«« Apopka
ThltSl* (if I ««*!&gt;t MM*fl*
Misses Katherine and Elizabeth
piny ground close by
The only
Mi —e. ( luir« Walker Ruth Mugliti, l.mel Smiinons being the luck) (uni
l.nwton nml John Lawton of (Jyieilo
place with amusements and a real
Mr- Forre»! Lake and daughters, an- guests of their rousin. Walter
/.Mu! M"tlgM"t K al lient.• W .«blr"ii . r wa« rewarded with a lovely hand
^anitnry pool
Jitney« leave Park
kerchief
I he g«ie-t lit tioiiiu w i- -'crit.i and Maud left on \(etjuesdu} I '.irter
\
t
t
I
bi
mliii
,
Mbn.e
«rank.
1r
and Tenth Sr 12 I 2 t I and 'i
..l-o presented with a hand kerchief tor an extended grip through the
Kli/.liith
Musson
Anuo
Mae
l'ope,
o clock.
HU it
Mr* Hsllentine. assisted by Mr« west, going by way of Kansas City
Mrs
W G Shaw of Tqpeka,
Etta Mac Barrett. Bertha. Marion
Join the liiteen.itional Penn* Soc­
I.
F Gardner of High Sjiring«. and and Colorado Spring» to Sun Fran­ Kansas i« visiting wtih Mr« W M.
aid 11a/.el la. hard
Me—r« Elton
iety.
No dues to pay
You will
They will return in the late Haynes for a few day* this wçek.
Moogl.tot . Howard Gilbert, F red Miss Both llallelltlne of Mayo, urv- cisco
meet tho best people in your com­
fall,
stopping
over ut Los Angele*
ed
delicious
punch
wafers
and
cunGilbert. Frazier Armstrong. Arthur
munity at our conclave* which arc
d’en.
and
at
a
late
hour
the
guests
and
visiting
in
Texas while' en­
Mrs. II. E. Gormly nnd I'ttle son,
\ niighn, Un) Drinkard. Frank Rop­
held in your home town.
2150
Bay intimi, arrived yesterday from
er Ed Couth and Percy Packard departed wishing the honoree many roll! o home
Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo.
happy days in Gainesville
Jacksonville and will visit
with
102-ltp.
friend*
and
relatives
here
for
severrl
Those
enjoying
the
delightful
oc­
T
a
k
a
r
h
Mr.
and
Mr*
Julius
I in i
ni Unirli
Rare and attractive bird*and other
casion were,
Mary Lee Fowler, have remodeled the home on Cel- week*
Hi mg urdi ri«! bv the doctor to
other n a tu ra lpicture* will he shown
Janet Simmons.
Avert! McMdlon, ' ery avenue on the Tnckach (dace
Don t fail to hear Dr. Il -II next
take the salt mr. a bunch of in­
at the Mid-Summer Entertainment
Grace and Maud Bnllenline, Lucile and will reside there. Mr. Turkarh Thursday ni {Ht at 8.'HI p, m
valids made n trip to the roast Tues­
on Tucsdny night.
Mi** Goodhue
day afternoon and spent the night
will speak of her, camping exporthere returning Wednesday nfter, iences from Maine to Florida, col­
nnnn
The party took a plunge in
T jf í
lecting bird song«. She will wear a
the -alt water pool that evening, becamping dress fashioned in s h a d e s
cause tne.r doctor thought tin I real.of brown and green, colors least EDWARD ABLES. IN 'AFT E R F I V E '
ers
wire too rough [or their ileliente
AT T H E STAR M O N D A Y
disturbing to the bird".
constitutions, and niter the plunge
they had light r.-freshmet ts end
jouii- nourishment at the Sea*ule
Inn, which ha« become famous as
a ranltanuUm and rest cure for in­
valid«.
The crowd then went i»y
E M A K E IT OUR BUSINESS TO FU RNISH H E L P F U L
easy stage* to the Automobile Club
where slow nunir by the Daytona
B A N K IN G SERVICE.* YO U R SM ALL SAVING S AC C O U N T
orchestra allowed the invalid* the
W IL L RE CE IVE T H E SAME C AREFU L A T T E N T IO N AS T H E
languid movements so peculiar to
Men'* Tan Btilowa’ Tongue Flexible Sole, Sol; Toc Work
the new- dances.
LAR G E C O M M E R C IA L ACCOUNT.
Shoe*, Prie«'. ....................
Light refreshment* consisting oi
Mi ll's Drr s.
beef tea, haled hay and other sea
Shot*.
food* were served early in the sven
4% INTEREST PAH) ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Sturiti* Hosiery for Ladle*, M« n
ing
Later the chef diseovered that
\I P®lr guarantied
• -I 2- 1 .
the invalid* were improving in
for t h e
Voft
health and served a choice roll.itinn
Ba
nl
everything that the club affords
$ 2.00
Court Ito«*« Vtttildinl i
Boy Scout Shm-and un ) one who has been at the
25c
Dr. Wooftem Corn and Bunion Reim
club know* that the steward has
D L. Thrasher, Vice-Prcs.
A . R. Key, Cashier
Forresl Lake, Pres.
the goods und know* hnw to serve
th e man who knows
the best that the market cun supply.
HOW TO FIT YOt'R FEET
Dancing was indulged in until
m
the orrhe*tra fell asleep nnd after
Summary of the Homing Small ¡¡
Talk* Succinctly Arranged Tor
Hurried Herald Reader»

CORNER 4th ST. and SANFORD AVE. S'
Our Pries Are Right. Our Goods Are Right.
OUR GUARANTEE IS A “ SQUARE DEAL”

II RIVERS
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T h e E x p lo its o f E lain e
A D etective N ovel and a M otio n P ictu re Dram a

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
The Well-Known Novelul and the Creator of lhe'*Ciaig Kennedy" Storie*
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im» pahllfhad la Seminóte County, Florida
■ W n k . tor flv » M M M jjh o H

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WitnrM. K. A. U ntici».», Clerk of raid
Court und th* «ral thereof, thU IMh day of
July, A , I&gt;. IBIS.'
tirai) „
K .A. DOUGLASS,
1
CiarlPCtrruH Court, Reminole Couoijr, F la .
It y Ja*,
Hubert», O C .
tiro O I I . trine.
Snlidior tor Comflalr.anl.
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, • NniWe o f In d i potation of ''hemm«|e
ti,.lu id I'rm itin )“
N olle« I» h. :&lt; I,y (Ivrn th »t * • lh&lt;* under
«I, nrd, iutend -t0 apply t" Iho Unnnrot.ltI'ir t Tcaf.iinell. C*o*ri nor ol ih» Stair ot
Munti«, »I Tallab a«»»» F lorid»-on Ilio JUt|i.
d»&gt; ol Auen.I A. II. 1ü 1S, [&lt;tr l.tilrrt 1'at*
m l , Inrm cur al in K. S K M IN IJ I.K A IIS T K A I'T
1C U M IA N Y , nr.'Jrr I hr (nlloaln* |.rn)&gt;o&gt;»tl
A r'lrli* ul iiirnr r.orntnn, the orislnal u(
which tt itii» on 111» at T alith »*»**, Florida.
*. r»i|Ulrcd Ly la ».
F otre.l l.atr
F. A. I&gt;nucla&lt;»
V. K. ilougtr.«
Arile!«« of norperailan of ' Sr minuit Ai&gt;- . '. r i l u n .p .n ,"
\U, libit ij r fin *, i m
i« i», rii va* acr» **d t n a
ptnulf udftvlvn, an«! «So I»••r«r1»v ('•eu1'-* t*
îoriiimi l«»r ( ht* puipoi« uf forming »Mo *
tcily politi'* »nd ron. orai** under rnjl
vlrlut ol Iti» la $ o I the htatr of t’lnrld».
rod dn hçrrby »dciftl Ih r lollowtni; artici»,
••f inruf|.uratlun.
Anici» I.
TK» tiam« uf itile menerai l-*n «lu ll 1"
••M V H N u l.K \ i I ST It \ &lt; T
i O M I’ .tN 'Y"
■nd il&gt; |itinrlp«l |&gt;lkr« uF huvip»*» «Sull l'­
ut Siiilurd. Semino!» Conni y, • Fturids; Lut
te muy h ive asti »ttuLliuh euch other placr«
ul L u d n o i b* the Hoard ol liirrrtoM, m»&gt;
iroi.i«llmc to timr, determine.
Adlet» II.
Tb* cenerai nature of tli&lt;y butin»«« to be
tranisrted and conducted by »aid rorpat.
atinn, »hall tie a» fo lio «», to * * it: •
f&lt;&gt; enfac* in and earry on th» buoinro*
of »latrati tn of title», to mah», prepare, pro­
cure and furnlab abdrarta of title, to m ilt,
■
- • u« »nd
puts u
purit it-«, iurunv]|
m i W| iu
luue
d criiolsl «i potici»*,
fniurintf itill»»,
to
guatati!»» till**; to Mirrow‘“ m ouey, and a*cere »»tre by mortgage deeii«, bond» cr
other obtlgviiona thvrelorj anti in in at!
»urh other and (iirhtar thine* «* day be
n»cc**aiy or rxp«dlent to be dene lor the
»uecrului transaction of thr bu«ine»a Ol
thU corporation, and to hnte, t n n l i r and
enjoy all the tight«, power* »nd priellrgo
Incidental lo corporation*, or (»titled itid
fiivtinc under the I , » * » ot the State ol
Florida.
Article 111.
T h » amount ol th » capital »fork of thi«
corporation »hall b» T W RSnN T
t I T llt iU S A f»!»
___
,
10) to b*
I Kl|.I.
A US («20,000.00)
b« divided
di »idei 1
imo
two hundred »hare« (200) of On» llurebel
Hollar» (1100,00) earn. All. or any portion
of tho capital »toek of thia corporation may
!&gt;» payable In, laaued or used for the pureh»«» of property, either real or pertonal.
or for tha payment of labor or aervle**, at
n (U»t and lair vat tation lliereof, to be de­
termined by the Hoard of Hire nor».

e.

Noli ir frr A|&gt;rllr«f|tin fu, T » » llrrd Cndrl
Nrrlfon S7S of ihr ((enera! S i.la i»»
Noi kn I» hvreby «D eh that C. 1« Win e
pu rrh axf of T »a Certificate No. ITI, date«
ihn and day of Jur» A. I». IBIS, ha« lilrd
raid recllfteale In rny «*!!»« »nd li»« made
a)i|illcatlon for ln « dt*»d to i««or in arrord«n r» wli h trw. Ila Id rrrtlSralr rmhrarr* Ih»
folto«ir,g dr«(rihvd _pr«porty «iluatrd In
»rida,
, to-all: hot ‘*2
.11. »S, Tf J9I
smí! -t, K 11’
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T I « *»iil land I**■*InsC
d »t l'hr dut«*
« f ihr iuuaficr ül #U**h r^rufiiïiir In
thtf
einig of tlnkónwiu Unis*«* « ai «J fííllflfll*'
hall b# rt-d»«&gt;mrd »rr r r d ln f to Uw,
tai
dr**d wll1 bcu* thtrcon on the* l*Ub ***y
r*y of

"Ijjo—why?” Inquired Elaine anxious- from The Tank (luring "Die T i l Phour
Aufuit A. IJ. 1''1S.
ly. R
delay.
my official »lenatur» and &gt;»al tbl*
"flo's a tong man who has boon
All thin we could see by gating al­
the lötli dav of July AT, 1&gt;. IS lf,
chosen to do away with the prince. ternately through the detectaseope.
fiemtl
B. A. I10UOI.A88.
d ic h (Tlri-ultW’nurl femk.ol» l‘ o., Fla.
Ho followed roe. and says you have
Rlainn handed Mary the money.
I'y i u . TV llcbrrli, l&gt; l‘
'il-Fild»y.&amp; lc
.
done hla work for him. If you will Mary counted It slowly. At last she
glvo him ten thousand dollars for t-x- looked i| i
Nulle» of Applicatili» fur Tat Died t’ nder
pensaa he will attend to hUIlug the
"It's i\ right." sho said. "Now. I'll
Neri Ion S71 of the C reerai Hlaluli-»
Notlra I« hereby citen that (V !.. Wins
body."
take this lo that tong leader He's In
pure hater of T a l Carvi dea te No. He, da;»d
Here, at least.waa a way out.
a Tooro only Just across the hall "
the 2nd day ut Jan» A. I). t o il, ha* illed
•aid certificat« In my offtc« ar.d !&gt;»* mad»
“ it Is the safest way out of tho
Sho went out.
application lor tax deed to !■•u• In accord­
trouble. Yes, I'll do It. I'll stop at tho
ance with law Fald certlflcate »mlirace* th*
Mary had Just succeeded In getting
followln* described property »iwiated In
bank now and get the money."
on tho elevator as Kennedy hurried
Famipiafr (.'aunty, Florida, lo-wit: l.ot 51.
They rose and Mary preceded her, down tho hall. Tho door was closed
ii
n iiin ■ Sub-1)
p uir-1m1»,
» , Scetiona 2C, ! 7, 34, 3b
Smith'»
T p 19 t*. K. 3t) K.
eager to get away from tho house. and thp car descended. He rang the
The «alii land being ai«*»«rd a' the date
At the door, however, Elaine asked push bell furiously, but- there was
of the lieuanre ol ilurh errtiflrate In the
nam»
of Unknown, lin i»»» »aid- r»ttlfleat»
her to wait while she ran back on no answer.
■hall be redeemed aetording to law, tas deed
will Issue,thareon on the 16th day ol August
eoroo pretext.
He dashed back to tbo room with
A. I). IBIS.
Our telephone rang In the tnlddlo us and Jerked the telephono receiver.
Witness my odlcial signature and seal thi»
of our conversation on blood crys­
Itlth day of Jely, A. D, 1916.
"Hello—hollo—hello! " he called.'
(«•alt
E. A. -mnioi.ASS.
tals, and Kennedy himself answered It.
There seemed to be no way to get
Clerk (Treuil Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
Hy Ja*. C. Itoteru, I&gt;. C.
It was Elaine asking Craig's ad­ a connection.
What was the mat­
9t-Frlday.fi te.
vice.
ter?
"They have offered to hush tho
He hurried down tho hall again. *
In Canti af the Caaaly Judge. N»minale
thing up for ten thousand dollars,Mshe
Down Ip the hotel lobby, with bis
( aunty. Nlale of Florida
In
re Fatal* at
*
said in n muffled voice.
follower, thè Chinaman paused before
Augustin Mor »men
, She seemed bent on doing It, nnd no tho telephone switchboard, where two
. T o all Creditor», begat»*». Dhtributee*
and all person» having Claim* or Demanda
amount of argument from him could girls were at work.
against said Estate:
stop her. Sho simply refused to nc"You may go," ordered Wong, and,
You and each of you, are hereby notified
and required in pre»«nt any claim» and de­
cept the evidence of tho blood crys­ as his man left, he moved over .close
Article IV.
mand» which you or either of you, may have
tals as better than whst her own eyes to the switchboard.
Mnn-pien
ThU corporation »hnll continue ond hive «gainst the e stile of Augudin
told her she had seen and done. *
Just ns a call, from 509 flashed up, full power lo ra»rri»« lla eurporst»' right* deceased, late ol Seminole County, Florida,
to
the
undersigned
Exheutnr
ol
»aid
and franrhiar«. lor a petiod of ninety nine »ilh in two year« from the dale hereof. »«tate,
"Then wait for half an hour,” ho Wong slipped the rings off Ills little year»,
Irani anil »tier the commencement ol
Dated June 2!&gt;th A. I&gt;„ 191 6
answered, without arguing further. fingers and loosened the white rata It* corporate eaUtenre.
O R L A N D O H A N K A TRU ST CO.
A» tide V.
r
(&gt;eo. E. Nolan
"You can do that without exciting pn tho telephone switchboard Itself.
90-Krl
9tr
( ’ «»hier (&gt;rl«»dn, Fla.
Thr
l.utin***»
ol
thi«
eorpofjtion
»h«il
!*
■
With a shriek the telephone system
suspicion. Then go with her to her
rondurled Ly the f«Uo*eHng nfflerrt!
A
of
the
Coste
went
temporarily
out
of
hotel nnd hand her‘ over the money,"
t-n »¡dent,
Vice
President
*»d
(Jei.ef«*
Manager, who may be c or and the &gt;inir
"All right— I'll do It." she agreed. ' business.
prnon; r Seerctaty and Tre»«urer, «h o
Olive T r e e # Live Longest.
"What Is the hotel*"
................................................
may be one nnd the »am » j&gt;*r»on. and a
. Craig wrote on a slip of paper what ; Kennedy had succeeded In finding Hoard ol Director» of npt le*» iltnn three
Olives am declared lo bo llio long­
nor more than »even Director», all of whom
sho told him—"Room 509, Hotel l.a tho alcovo of tho floor clork In charge rnu*t be »torkholdera in th « corporation.
est-lived fruit trees, some In Syria
Until the first meeting of the stockholder* having bomo abundant crops for more
of tho fifth floor. There on his desk
Cosle."
hrtrlnahir provided for, th» otUrrr» of this
Hastily ho threw on his street coat was nn instrument having n stylus on &lt;b([oration »hall be: Forrrat Lake, Pre*- than fgur hundred yenrif.
K. A. pnuglti* Vie* l ’r»*ldenl, and
"Go Into tho back room and get mb a tho end of two arms, connected to-a iJer.t,
General Manager, V. K, Dougl-t»». Secretary
system
of
magnets.
It
was
a
telauto­
brnco nnd bit. Walter,' ho said.
and Treasurer.
The Hoard c l Director«
-hall lie Forr»»t l.nk«, J A Dnugla»» and
J A X *a iS C U IT —th *
I did so When I returned I saw graph
V.
F. Doug!»»».
«oda cracktr *up«r!or
t'nccremonlouBly Craig pushed the
that he had placed the dctectascopn
The (ir»t ofganiraloton meeting ol the
J A X BISCUITS —122
and Dome stuff In n bag. Ho shoved clerk out of his neat and sat down *1ockhnltlef* of I hi* enriiof at l"tl »halt locakes, cookie«, etc.
held in the City of Sanford* Seminole
himself
It
was
a
last
chance,
now
In the brace and tilt nlso,
County, Florida M * 'e of Florida, on the
L if t on the wrapper«.
lhat
the
telephone
was
out.
of
com­
f.fh
•!»&gt;
ot
S»pl»m
l«»»
.4
l&gt;
I
I
'
,
.'or
th«
"Come on—hurry!" he urged.
A «k your dealer for’ em .
purt'Oir
ol
adoptin'!
I
&gt;
l
«
«
»nd
electing
• We must have Hindi* recortl lime In mission.
»urh nfSrer« of lb« forpnr»ii**n »• ate heirJ a n 'C ra a W * « , Jax. F la *
Downstairs In tho hotel ofllce, whore to lure 'provided lor. »ml thereafter the »n
getting to tho La Coste. It was an or­
nual
inerting*
ol
the
»torkhobler*
of
iti*
nate place, where merely to breathe tho excitement had not spread to ev­ eorfioratlon *h«&gt;l t'e held or* th* Second
was expensive.
We entered, nnd by e ry one. was tho other end of the elec­ Monday in Septet met of «vet an I every
year.
oaaooooaooooaaooaD O O oaDooo
sorao excuse Kcnnody contrived to tric longdistance writer.
Arltrlr 11.
a
o
It started to write, ns Kcnnody
a
a
get past the vigilant bell hops. Wo
T h » high».! ■ ITmi lit «*( ill’«rl-t rrfnr
a
a
&lt; l-nhliliy t«■ whtvh tblv ■nrpi/retiun -iu
passed the telephone swifchbonrd nnd w ro te , upstairs'.
a
a
j ¡ti t if » el f »hall be an ummll.l m I »
"House Detective—quick— hold wom­ f,eei|
o
o
entered the elevator, getting off* at
turi
the «ffioUlt of thr ra{itl»l
□
a
an with blue chatelaine bag, getting t hi* r or imititi i ti
the f\fth floor.
F o il
a
A ,liti» M l.
a
§
With a hasty glance up and down out of elevator."
»
uti.rvil.
□
Th»
»«me*
an
it
re.iflrnr»«
of
it.a
Tho clerks downstairs saw It nnd
the corridor, to make sure no one was
» ( ttir I.ff.er «1* -V *r«»l th» «,m«»U*’' n( fa ,. a I B E A M S
0
D
□
about. Kennedy came to Room 509. shouted above1the dlu of the rat bait
1A1 Ft*irk * U!*»r r 1ht «t t '■ i 9ffa Bfe • [«.Ho*
CHANNELS
O'
O
(• a i i
then passed lo the next room. 511. Ing
A M .I.K S A M )
i IMI **• t ■hsf » u
o
Vrrt •
1-ire*» o
McCann— McCann” *
f IM1 id !
•*
□
y ^ 1*t•ti p n «
Opening the door w ith it skeleton key
\I.L
S
H
A
P
E
S
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j ♦1*lj jf ' *6
* A' ' J&gt; FU.f mIA 1 « h n?■ a
Quickly Craig went to the door I Thu clerk hail lorn off the message
• /•* Nl". 6 o lU H L F .lt P L A T E
□
t f ». ilii* «s ■»!■*• nr§»!. it*
1
,
»
mi
*
,
«ri
lh**ir
i
from
tho
telautograph
register
nnd
!
I)
a
■
k
nr}
.*i
«)
i*r*
(
4»r
berrUJi1
which led to the next room. It was,
□
§
T A N K STEEL
n Ih t1» .l,*th day &gt;»f J ully. A 1» !1 \‘&gt;
of courso, locked also lie listened a handed It to I tic* house man, who
o
Pof-r, A? 1 »V«
S T IM fT IH A I
c
moment carefully. Not a sound Quick­ pushed his way to the desk.
1. \ i S&gt; ii¡1a*
□
1MiuiBa
V !
I K O N \\ &lt;)|{|\ ( )F a
Quickly the detective called to the
ly, with an exclamation of satlsfar
ST M I &lt;■I Fl.ttRI DA
a
A LL K fN I)^
lion, h o -opened that door also and bellhops. Together tliby hurried af­ f t i r N T Y (IV SKM 1SO I.L
0
I kcrrliy r t t l i ' f . T h»t brf-ir» me. n * ni*r&gt; ;
went Into .509.
ter tho wcll-drossed woman who had i’ ubli».
□
T
R
U
S
S
K
O
H
S
p»rvon»lly «pnrqreil. Futr»«t l » k »
a
This mom was much like that In Just swept out of tho elevator. Mary L.
Duugl»«« «n r-V. I.. D'iugl*»-. tu mi
S
T
A
Y
H
O
L
T
S
o
veti
knnwn
io
b»
th«
prriqn»
»
»
r
a
r
i
in
«mi
I
which wo had already been. Ho had already passed through the ex­ who «uL.»ifLi-tl th'»lr nam»» Iti Ih» lorrgoing I
o
O A L V A M Z II)
o
opened tho hall door.
cited lobby and out, and was about Attiri»* ol ln»orpor»tinn. and rrv*f»ll&gt;- a»k
o
C O P P E R \N!&gt;
no«l»tlgr*l b » f o r » ‘ m» that th»&gt; r 'r n iin l
"Watch her**. Walter," he directed. to cross tho street—Bafe.
a
tho »»mt for thè |*ur['o*e. ilirrFn ri, —"-*1 j
Z IN C S H E E T S o
"Lot mo know at the slightest alarm."
Wltn««&gt; mv htn.l »tu! n’Ilrlal «»*1 “ l iì ' V »
McCann and tho hell hops were now
o
Sanimi, in th» founly ol Rrmionle ni&lt;l i
OAK
o
Craig had already taken the brace In full cry after her. Flight was use- at
t h " "ÜÍM
h
« l « t » ol Fiorili». nn
— thi«
-1-1 ■*-," ‘o
c\ p i n &gt; "
and bit from the hag and started to b-rs She took rrfuga In Imllgnutlon |Julv. A l&gt; D I '.
□
|
..»I
□
M U I O C . \ NY
bore through tht* wall In Room 511. ami throats
j
Nfitir)
. ** “s d 1
a
•I
H hi’ fi«*n \ l't f i#»!*selecting a spot In bind ft picture o f :»
Hut McCann was obdurate,
U I l i T I . P IN K \M&gt;
o
\t|u*tirv fi*r jrrcttpi I»?
Fpunish dancer a spot directly back passed quickly.to tears and pleadings.
AI L II \ K O W i M i l i S (J
l'V' Fri *»'!*.
0
of her snapping black eyes. He fin­ It had bo effect. They Insisted on
□
□
ished quickly and Inserted (be dctecta- leading her back. The game was up.
LAUNCHES
a
scopo so that tho lens fitted as an oya
S K IF F S
"Here," cried Kennedy, "take her tip In The Circuii fau ci. Mevrnth Juitlrlal f . f « J
o
cult. Seminal» fou n t, Kterlila
in the picture. Tho eye-piece was In in the elevator. I'll provo tho case."
D O R IE S
I n ' banc.c,
g
I’ecrpl»» Rank nl Sxnfirrtl. « i«ir:'»-**.rtr&gt;
room 511. Then he started to brush
0
K i ll r T O
nrgaiiiiiil »n&gt;l r t lr lln f unrl»r ( ’ ■» *» • • "I th'f
0
up tho pieces of plaster on the floor
"N ow—not a word of who hIi « In In biatr .I f l irici», f iuTU(l»ta»i'l
ORDER o
"Craig.” I whispered hastily n« I (he paper», McCann." Kennedy con­
o
I*
I ) nr».f&gt;. -n.l W ll» • «r ri
IIO II .E R " * \ N|) T A N K S
o
heard *an elevator iloor "someone's cluded. rt’ forrlna lo Elaine.
"You V.-n f*»m«n
I • -i* f..B»|r»t. *
o
1
1
1
ll.
l
I
i
*
O
R
D
E
K
t-nir'ivi*
Agri
ultuf.I
t
I.*coming!”
L.
know, l( wouldn't sound well for the . r»C|* . T.ei
I \&gt; - .»I I
I'
H
L
E IR E I -l \ P F S
Ho hurried to the door and looked. La CoMo A-* for that woman—well. #*it iinr « nrc
!..
.-I nr
c
i
Ulf.«'
I
h
«
f
h»
now
¡
|f(
"There tlicv art.' L«1 unbl
n M I*IX*. v l\t H IM rO U i K IM 'S c
pot ili» tuoni*)- hack. You can Ui».f * ifHiiqjiÿ
Í'1^
G.a « *íii *
o
Elaine and Mary routidlKK Hit* corner i;.kc lo r off make iho charge."
Afy¡t « eorf• . J i'n c j I), link##, T r u »^ « ïof t
t ’u m petenl inert- ••f v . i r t n u n Int a
Ihr
F*i.rl
hnlcl.-ri
«3
*
J
H
M
il
ftifrin
»
*
y
»».■
y
of tho hall.
As Hit* house man left with Mary 1 a f
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aU»fi T ‘«a B «i(, M***! H '*n!
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A ctobb Iho linll. although we did not handed &lt; nilg his hag. We nroved to­ R t f f i v f f In taolkniptry f"f K h&lt;»¡ i « f&lt; * *.
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knqw It nl the lime. In room M0. al­ ward the door, and as wo stood there 4 í uruitu:. Gi•rip a ri). a furi» . l *riW |i
(Juif i nriiM»#r CoBi|»&amp;nyf ä corp.»
ready Wong Slu had taken up hla ela­ n moment with Elaine, ho quietly hand­ I I nrHw-mrt* Gompény» »
Armour J r^rttion, Jmt to bo handy. There ho lmd ed over (o her Iho big roll of monoy. iTIiri *\rrU. i ri»rp.f *n&lt;! Cnvln^tor* &lt; omt»*
iny i rbrp&lt;vitlon« Pibudiftl*
been with hla nervant, playing with
Mttsirm Hále
' K ho hud been less of n sciential, ho
Noti« r le h ifrliy flv r n I h ii ur *1 f - f 'l l y
his two trained while rat*.
x sn
nright have understood tho look on iirtuii
of «IrrriH1 Ftiuo rt In ih r ni**»'* *»itnîr*(
Wong placed them up hla capacious her face. but. with u nod to mp, ho &lt;o Une fan
JACKSO NVILLE .FLORIDA
ihr *2lAh i!» y of July, 191 ». I * i
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rhifiwfy. *111 »n vfuntili
sleeves and carefully opened the door turned and went.
ih r Gib tf|jr ul ïf|0t# w h tr# &lt;V, I»
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to look out.
Unfortunately ho wo*
A » sho looked Orel at him, then at t liuni uf 1 1«« rmirt
Ho^»r »o
Just In time to boo the door of 509
open nnd disclose ns.
Wo hurried Into 511 and shut, the
door.
tiaetaslne 990 fe »! We*1 of D‘,ln' rf l"«cr*
Kennedy mounted n chair nnd np
nore." she crlçd. "No—n o — he shall •ectloo
'.I South «Id» of St. u»rtrU&lt;!» A * »
pllod bin eye to the detcdtaRcnpc* Just beg my pardon Urei—lUqycl"
nu» vclth iS » K »*i Mountlsry Hue of Spc i -. i,
27. Tt»pn«bl|&gt; 19.
H«n»i- It'» I t * , tunl
then Mary nnd Elaine enti-n-rl tIt.
ITO U C C O N T IN U E D .)
W e»t !tS(&gt; f*»t. th»tic* Sinuh &lt;&gt;r,u fi*-t.
next room. Mary opening tho door
(brace K»*t ISO f.»t . Ihrnr» V..rtti r.«'.n leet
In point ol l-aiflnttinx. t'»liir « o»M "I '« I f
with a regular key.
lorty-nio* anti S it ), In M. M. Smith-« Suk"W on’t you step In?" Bhe naked.
&lt;||VUbiti of Sert ion 27 South of St. &lt;&gt;»rtru.!»
Avenue, «alti « » I » b »lre for 'h e nurfi»«# ol
Elnlno did so nnd M ary hesitated
• atlafvinx v»ii) ilorrn- »nil n o t*
i rim , »a .I,
In tht} hnll. Wong Sin had slipped
iaxen Matal SM niln.
p ïtc liu c f tf&gt; pay for tl»»'l.
,
J,'
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out. on noiseless feet 'nnd taken ref­
J u r a Metal Crlllnf.
Geo. A. DeCotte».
Sperial Ma*ter
B tv * Trcwif li aad GotUm.
uge behind some curtains. An be saw
gol for CompUlnanl.
.
Ceadartar. r ip « r llU a n .
her alone, ho beckoned, to* Mary.
BV Fri .Me
O w n ix lit l fttireia.
"There's a stranger In tho next
Coctu* » 1» iI Avratnc».
room," Jie whispered. "I don’t like
Bk«et Matal Kaeftn». *
In Cltcall Court MetcntF Judlcl»! t(I t t i »
him. Take, tho money nnd as quickly
Matal *T)Hek~ Md las.
la To
In »ad fat Hemlnale t'ountr FUrlda
Matal *TH«n»" Mdlag.
as possible‘ get out and go to my
Chat ccc,
Aemm K ^ a h l » C o lc rt».
A s r U lllv a r ».
c lT A T J O N
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apartment.”
ImpeHal lUceted Cmleerta.
At tbo news that there was a sus­
HuUrt Rivprt.
4
Terpentin» Still» aad Cvpa.
T o l(o!»#rt IUvrr%
« f th« K itt»
picious stranger about Mary showed
Sheei Metal CemJree.
uf Flotid». rttid fccr not kBow».
ft p p r n r U l froir» th* ilt ld iv ll 6f e ife rt«
• r a t Matal BkjUrbta.
great alarm.* Every thing was so rap­
( ) . ' Ilefrln r herein dutv «!**♦. t b . l
ho \*
Dredffa F l9* aad Flttlaga.
id now that the slightest hesitation
Sotlrttor and of t.'«un»el for th* * omplalnast
CepperamUka.
in th* above «lytecl cau«r. A n rle Ui**r». »ad
meant disaster.
Perhaps by quick­
Matal XYarfcvra,
tbal It i» th» belief of »m »n t. tl.al the daness even a suspicious stranger could
fmdant, Roheit IU*en». I» a n o n -c»*ld »« of
e r vrrUe — fe r
th » * » ! e c! Florida, and tbal the «her*be fooled, she reasoned. At any rate,
ahnuta ot r»»ldenre H H«* aald
Robert
Wong Sin was resourceful She bad
River» t» unkno»n. That »h « drlandant L
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better trust him.
th e i» la no nrr*on In th« Ftate c.l Flcilda.
Mary followed Elaine Into the room,
a
Subpoena
upon
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Hubpoem* unon *kt&gt;m would
á fs »
b« lln itlr i ppon
defendanL
B Mthe
p g»ald
wM
jj
where she had seated herself already,
— For Sale’ by— •
J A C K S O N V IL L E . F U ,
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Wherefore, you. Robert
II lv c j». are kereby
and locked the door.
ordrred, to appear lo rthe nIU of 'complaint,
duly Had In thl*cau»e, cn Monday, the Mh
"H a re you the money thcro?" she
■' I
day of Pentember, A. D .JfU S , the rim * fw
asked.
ir.c a Unit D*&gt; of thi. Court.
-.
It la furth*. orderatf. * k «¡ W lj
"Yes," nodded Elaine, taking out
¡ublivbed In lb* feanford Ilcralu, a *N »w ».
tbejiackage of bills whlc^ she had got

5y LEGAL

NOTICE!

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To the Tax Payers of Seminole County:

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On Monday, September 6th, 1915, the Hoard of
County Commissioners of Seminole County, siti iiu*
asan Equalization Board, will meet at Ki .imi \ yj
in County Commissioner's Room in Welbnrne 1,1,.. i
(now being used as Court House) for the pur;, ,
equalizing Tax Assessment Roll for 1915 and j,,. ,, .
ing complaints, if Riere beany, as to the value of :ity
property, real pr personal, as fixed by the Assessor.

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
In Court of tho Cooaly ladgo, Seminole
• ('aunty. State of Florida
In re K i U t r ui
Jnreph l-cinhafl
To All Creditor». Legaleeet Distributee*
and all Person« Having Claim* again*!
»aid E»tat*.:
.
.
You and each of you, are hsreby-notified
and required to proeent any clalma and de­
ni and» which you. of either ol you may have
agalnat the out ate of Jo«cph Coin hart, de
rogaed. late o( Seminole County, Honda, to
. the unditelnged KaeeuirlJt ol aald oatalo,
within one year froth the date hereof.
Dated Auguat 4th A. P. I t l i ,
lo y jF r l 9te

Mr*. Nettla M. Velnhart
Kaecuftli
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RESOLUTION .
Whereas, tho ayatam of* hard aurlaeed
rooda in the County of Seminole la Incom­
plete, and, » Wharf a». It would be to the bret-lntereal
of the people ol Seminóte County to have
built and constructed a thorough and tem­
plete system ol hard surfaced hlghwaya,
radiating tbrtughtul tho County ol Sem­
inole, and,
Whereao, It haa come tn the knowledge
ol thl» board that a pronounced eentlment
eaiata throughout the County of Seminole
tor the construction of further hard aurfacod
hlghwaya, and
Whereat, thla Hoard, a abort lime ago.
appointed n committee ol tho cltlaono ol
Seminole County, Florida, to look Into tho
question of ' tho conatructlon ol further
hard aurfacod hlghwaya and to make n re­
port to thU Uoard, In writing, with Ita
recommend at Iona, and,
Wberaaa, the aald committee ol eitltena,
haa duly made Ita report end haa recommend­
ed tho conatructlon of certain hlghwaya
aod tho calling ol an oltrllon, to detrrmlo*
the queatlon na to whether or not, bond»
ahall be liaued, by the County of Seminóla
In the tu n o f » 460.006 ,00 , {*00.000.00 of
.which »ball bo uaed for the eiclua ve and
only purpo#«* of r«f undine, rodermine ind
taking up the preaeot outstanding laaue of
bond» of Special Itoad and Hridge Ul«tHct No. t f o l Seminole County, Florida, the
remaining I2A0.0O0.0O to he uaed and a*pended, for the purpoae ol the conatructlon
of auch further hlghwaya na !a recommended
In and by the report ol aald rom mitt** of
eitltena of Seminole County, Florida, and.
Wberea», thl* Hoard ha* given thla quaetlon moat careful conaideratlon,
Therefore, Be It Resolved. t y the Hoard
of
County
Commlaalonara ol Seminole
County, Florida, that It la the determination
of thla Board that It would he eanedlent
and to the beat Intereat of Seminole County,
to laaue County bond# of the County ol
Seminole, for the purpoae cl refunding,
redeeming and taking up tha (reaent ouii land­
ing ¿ w e of bonds, In the nun ol 1200,000.00,
Issued by Spedal Hoad and Bridge Dlatrlct No. I of Seminole Coupty. Florida,
and (or the further purpoae of conatructing
ving and hard aurfaetng certain hlghwaya
the County of Seminole; and If aald bond
loaua I» authorised, to u»e the proceed»
thereof in the manner and fer the object*
and purpose* aa hereinbefore *et forth and
na ataterf in the report rendered thla Hoard
by the committee of" clltaen» ol the County
of Ramlnote, and.
.
.
, ,
.
He It Furtbor Rosolvad, That It la the
determination of thla Hoard that the amount
ol banda required tor tha purpose* aforesaid,
la tha aunt of 5460,C00.00, and that aald
honda ahall Lear intereat at the rate of Sjt
r cent per annum. the intereat on »a d
nda to bo payable «emi-ennueny, aald
bond» to maturo thirty yeara alter the date
ol the laauance thereof; aald laaue ol bond»
to be dated July l*t. I f l k
Be It Further fteaolvcd, that of the total
amount of the aald bon d* (o he Issued. II
authorited by election, the mm of 1200.000;
ahall bo uaed r*rlu»lvety for the purpoae cl
taking up and redeeming the present outMinding *200,000.00 bond irvue of Sped»!
Hoad and Bridge Dt»trlet No. I cf Seminole
Count)’, Florida, »aid laaue ol honda bear­
ing dale the 1*1 day ol January, A. D. 1911,
and ff a bond l*»ue. in the «u*n of 1460,000.00
of th» County uf Seminole la authorised by
an election called and held lot that purpn»e. bond* to the amount of 1*00,000.00
of the »aid county bond lame, which are to
be lamed for the purpo»» of liking up i nd
redeeming the pre*ent oUt*tandlng Special
Herd end Hridge Diitrict No. 1 Honda of

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Seminole County. Florida, »halt tint bo aotd, Interest at the rato of 6 t j per cent per an­
negotiated or uaed lor any other purpoae num, Idtereat payable aemi-annually, the
whataoever, other than for the purpoae ol p utlpal ol »aid bonda to mature thirty yeara
refunding, redeeming and taking up the prev­ a! * t the date ol the laauance thereof, ahall
ent outstanding ls»ue of bonda of Special b lamed by the County of Semino!», lor
Road and Bridge Uli
DIstrlet No. 1 of Som- the purpo»e« a* heretofore act forth.
Hoad
¡role County, Florida.
He It further resolved. That thl« .reso­
Ho It Further Resolved, that II an laaue lution hr published In the SaAford Herald
a
newspaper published at Sanford, In the
ol bond*. In the *um uf 4160,000.00 I* authnrlaed by an election, tailed And held for that County of Seminota, and the Slate of Florida
urpote. In accordance with the (ieneral the only paper published tn Seminole Coun­
.aw» of the State of Florida and In accord­ ty, onte In each week, atajeaxt tour weeks,
ance with an Act pawed by the Legislature betör« the date flaed by thla resolution for
ol the State at Florida ol 1915, entitled; the holding of said bond election.
Adopted thla 6th day of Auguat, A. D.
" A N ACT TO PR O VID E A M ETHOD
B Y W H IC H T H E C O U N T Y OF SF.M- 1916.
U I*. Hagan, Chmn.
1NOI.E, S T A T E OF F L O R ID A . M A Y
I C. W. Entamlnger
ISSU E BONDS FOR T H E PUKPOSR
J.
A. Clark
OF C O N S T R U C T IN G F U R T H E R H A R D
J. T«. McLain "
SURFACED
ROADS. T O P R O V I D E
(aoalh
I. A. Hrumtey
WAYS
AN D .M E AN S
OF
TA K IN G
Attest
Hoard of County CotnCARE OF
AN D
It E l i E B M I N G
E.
A
Douglas«
ini.-lo er«, S«m8 P E C I A I . R O AD A N D it Rl lit!E DIS­
litote. County, Fla.
T R I C T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E ISSUED t'le(k Hoard u( County
IN S A ID C O U N T V ; A N D TO P R O V I D E C jmmiwioncri of Som
100-Fri-Ste
T i l K K E A F T H R F O R ,iT l f E I.EVY OF A Invio County. FloridaT A X FOR T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T ­
E R E S T A N D T H E C R E A T I O N OF A
Natlrr of Elertlen •
S I N K I N G F U N D FOR SA ID BONDS,
Whereas, a revolution haa been duly adopt­
A N D FOR A N I N T E R E S T A N D S I N K - ed by the Uoard of County Commissioner*
1NO F U N D T O C O V E R T H E PRES- of Seminole, County, Florida, of oven date,
ENT
O U T S T A N D IN G
E X I S T I N G herewith, that it would be eiprdient
eaprdirnt and to
HON D E D - IN D E U T H D N ESS OF S P E C IA L the beat Interest of Seminole County, Florida,
R O A D A N D H R ID G E D I S T R I C T N U M ­ to Uaue County Honda ol the County of
B E R ONE O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y :* Seminole, tor the purpose of refunding,
that the resmtnlng'5260,000.00 ol »aid l*»u- redeeming and 'taking up tha present out­
»hall be uaed and upended for the pur­ standing laaue of bonds. In the aum of
poae of conatructing. paving and hard aur- 1*00,000.00, lasued by Special lload and
facing the following, ^nd other highway« Bridge Diitrict No. I of Seminote County,
and road* of the Colinty of Seminole and Florida, and for the further purpose of con­
the Stale of Florida, t,o-witt
structing. paving and hard surfaring certain
Sgntord and Orlando Road, to he paved highways In th* Ccunty of Seminole; and
with brick, from tha Interaectlon ol the also for th* purpose of constructing, paving
South lina of Seminole County, with the and hard aurfarlng the following highways
Sanlord and Orlando public road, thence and roads of the County of HamtnoW and
running Northeaalerly following »aid pub­ State of Florida, to-wit:
lic road to Soldier*» Creek, a di*t*nr* of,
Sanlord and Orlando lload, to be paved
approximately »even and five tenth* mile*.
with brick, from tha Interaectlon ol th*
Oviedo Read, to be paved with brick, South line of Remloolt County, with the
from wkere »aid road 1nler*ccti with the Sanford and Oilando public road, thtnre
rewnt Stanford and OrUndo .brick road rupning Northeasterly following aald pub­
lorth of Dlnklo'a mill, Southcaatcrly fol­ lic road to Holdler’a Creek, a distance of,
lowing »aid Oviedo Road to a point one approalmatel}, seven
sod five
tenths
quarter of a mile Weal and three eights
of a mile North o f the Southwest rornar of mile*.
Oviedo Road, to be paved with brick,
Section three, Townahip twenty one, South
ol Range thirty one *4*1, thence Esit one from where »aid road Intersect! with the
preaent
Hanford and Orlando brick" road
half of a mile thenre South to the Seaboard
Air Line Railroad In Oviedo, Florida; also North pf t (inkle's mill. Southeasterly fol­
Broadway Street. In the Town of Oviedo lowing aald Ovledc Hoad to a point cn*
to be pavtd with hritk from where the qaarter of a mil* "West and three eight* of
Atlantic Coast l-lne Railroad croaaea Broad n mile North of tha Southwest corner of
way Btre*t, Woat to tho Oviedo Hank, Section three, townahip twenty one. South
making a total of, approximately, nine and of Kang* thirty one Last, thane* K a i l one
halt of a mile, thenre South to the Seaboard
all tenths miles.
Line Railroad in Oviedo, Florida: also
Geneva Road, to be paved with brick, Air
Broadway Street la th* Town of Oviedo, to
beginning at the East end of brlrk road on he
paved with brick from where the Atlan­
Geneva Avenue, thence following the Gen­
Coast Lin* Itallroad croaaea Broadway
eva public road Southeasterly (o thr North tic
Strwet.
to th* Oviedo Hank, making a
Una of Section Slatcen, Townahip Twenty total of.Weal
atproilmatoly, nine and ala tenths
South of Range Thirty two East, thence
East one half of a mil», thence South ono milt a.
Geneva Road, to be 'paved with brick,
quarter of a mile, tWnre West one aUieenth
of a mJer th*ar*‘” Houth «even
clghta beginning at the East end of brlek road on
Geneva
Avenue, thence following the Gen­
of e mile, thence East t o . Florida Ka«t
Coast Railroad, accept, approilmstely, two eve public road Southeasterly to th* North
mile« over low land adjacent to St. Johna line of Section Silicon, Township Twenty
River, which la to be hard aurfared with South ol Range Thirty two East, thenre
East' one-halt of a mile thenee South one»hell or Other suitable material.
Wrkiwa Road, to bV paved with brick quarter of a mile, thence Wait one alateenlh
from the West end ol brick road on the of a mile, thenre South aevan eight» of a
eitrnalon of St. Gertrude Avenue, West a mile, thence East to Florida East Coast
to Wekiwe Bridge a iUrtanre of, approil- Railroad, strep!, appro»!mately, two mllra
over low land adjacent to fit. Johns River,
itely. three ann one half mile*.
« Union
union A
»fn u c and
Ann Mellonvillr
piriion&lt;uir Avenue,
Attnur, which la to be herd surfaced with shell or
Avenue
to be paved with brick, from tho East end other suitable matertpl.
of brick pavement on Union Avenue. East
Wekiwe Road, to be paved with brlrk
to Mellonvilte Avtnue, thenre South on from the Weekend nf th* trick road on tha
Mellon villa Avenue to Celery Avenue, a e - tension of St. Gertrud* Avatue,
Wtat
distance of, epproiimataly. one mil*.
to Weklwa Bridge, h distance of, appro».
Park Avenue and Hughey Street, to be Imately, threw and one half miles.
paved With brick from the Intersection of
Union Avenue and MrllonvIUe Avenue
Park Avenue end Tenth Street, South to
Hughlt? Street, thence East on Hughey to be paved with brick, from the Eait end
ol
brick pavement op Union Avenue, Ea-t
Street to Sanford Avenue, approximately
to M«llonville Avenue, thenre South on
three quarter* of a mile.
Mellonvilte Avenue to Celery Avenue, a
The public road from Oviedo to Chuluota, distance of, a pp rail mately, one mils.
Park Avenue and Hughey Stieet, to be
to be hard surfaced and paved with clay,
ated with brick, Irom the Interaectlon i f
marl or other suitable material, Irnm where
'ark Avenue and Tenth Street, South to
the Atlantic Coa«t Line Railroad rrt»«re
llroadway Street in the Town ol Oviedo, Hughey Street, thenre Fleet oq Hughey
thenre - Eaaterly along the present public Street to Sanford Avenue, approslmatcly,
road to the Town of Chuluota, a distance thr*« quarters of a mite
The public road from Oviedo to Chuluota
of, appraxlmaltrly, ala mites.
And He It Further Resolved, That In ac­ to b* hard surfaced and pavrd with clay
cordance with the General Law* of the State marl nr other suitable material, from where
Atlantic Coast
Railroad er
croaae«
in* mienne
cosai Lina
u n * iiaurus«
of. Florida and an Act of the Legislature ol the
1916, as aforesaid, that an election he railed llroadway Street In the Town of Ovtriad*,
c road
I
h,
nee
Eatlerly
ajong
the
prevent
public
and the same la hereby ordered to he held,
ro of,
on the Ath day ol September, A. It. 1916, to tn the Town of Chuluota. a dUtahr.
drtermine the question as to whether or not, approtlma'tly, ail miles.
Said re&gt;alutlon further providing tor »r, d
bonda in the sum ol 1160.000,Oil, bearing

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ordering aa election to be held la the Cosa- of said election ahall be made In th* manner
t) of Semin ole 'afnt-«4*i* of Florida on the and within tbs time prescribed for ganarnl
« I h day of SepteraberTÑkr'Il. 1916, to da- elections, eacept that tta returns of aald
nlaction shall be drlbvtred la th * Chairman
and Clara of the Board of County Commltaaloners of Semlnolo County.
lie it further reeolved. Th at thl* order
aeml-erinuall). aald bond* to mature thirty and notice ol election, he published In th*
year* after the date of the laauance thereof, Sanlord Herald, th* only newspaper, pbh*
County of Seminole, lor a
aald Issue cf bond* lo be dated July tat, 1916 Halted la tho
said resolution further providing thot It an period ot not la** than lour weeks, prior to
th*
date
ol
said
bond
election.*«
'••u* of bond* in tha sum of *150,000.00 I»
Don* ordered and adopted this 5th day
uthorlled by aa alecllon called and held
in accordance with the Ganeral Laws ol the ol August, A. D. 1914.
L. P- Hagan. Chmn.
State ol Flcrlda, and In accordance with an
C. W. Entamlnger
Act pasted by the Legislature of the Slate
J. A. Clark
of Florida of IUI5, entitled " A N At.'T T i l
J. T. McLain
P R O V I D E A M E T H O D B Y W H IC H T H E
(seal)
I - • A. Hrumlry
C O U N T Y OF S E M IN O L E . S T A T E OF
Board County Commissioners
F L O R I D A . M A Y ISSUE B O N D * FOR
Semlnolo County,Fla,
T IIE
PURPOSE OF- C O N S T R U C T I N G
Attcat
F U R T H E R H A R D S U R F A C E D ROADS
T O p r o v i d e w a y s a n d m e a n s o f E. A. Douglifas, Clerk Board
Countu Commsltloner* Sem­
T A K I N G C A R E OF A N D R E D E E M I N G
100-Fri-ite
inólo County FTorld*.
S P E C I A L R O AD A N D B R ID G E DIS­
T R I C T BONDS H E R E T O F O R E TABUED
I N R A ID C O U N T Y » A N D T O PR O V ID E
Notice of Special Klrcllon to determine
T H E R E A F T E R FO R T H E L E V Y OF A
whether or aal there shall he laeaad
T A X FOR T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T E R ­
by Hpcclsl Taa Hcheel District No. I
FIST A N D T H E C R E A T I O N OF A S I N K ­
«1 Bemiaule County, Florida. Bond* In
I N G F U N D F O R S AID BONDS, A N D
the H um of 975,000.00, to Bear Inter**!
F O R AN I N T E R E S T A N D S I N K I N G
net to exceed the rale ef ala per cent,
F O N D TO C O V E R T H E P R E S E N T OUT­
per annum. Interest Payable nemt-snS T A N D I N G F jX IS T IN G B O N D E D 1Nnually. Said Rend* to Mature Thirty
UEHTEDNESS
OF
S PE C IA L
IIOAD
Yeara after Dale of the Issuance There­
AND
II R ID G E
D IS TR IC T
NUMBER
of; The Preccrda of «aid Band Issue 1»
O N E OF S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y . ” thal
be used for the purpose ef - Acquiring.
tXOO.OOQ.QO of aald bond laaua shall b* uaed
Enlarging, Furnishing, and Otherwise
for the purpose ot taking up and redeeming
Improving School« and School llulldleg»
th* pre«*nt outstanding bond laaue of 1200,In »aid Special Tax School District Na,
000.00 ot Special Road and Bridge IHatrirl
I, e f Hemlaele County, Florida, and la
N o 1 of Seminole County, Florida, th* re*
Fund the Floating I ndcblrdncaa ef said
malnlng 4260,000.00 of »aid bond lean* to
District.
he espended and uaed In the construction
Whereas, a petition waa presented lathe
of roada aa hereinabove aet forth..
of Public Instrbctlcn of th*
Therefore, Be it Iteaolred, That notice, he County Hoard ml
and th* same la hereby given that on th*
I
6th day of September, A. D. 1915, and in
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pursuance of the resolution, aforesaid, duty risr-tore, residing
th* said Special Taa
adr.pled by the County CommDaloner* ot School District, within
and requesting th*
Kemlnot* County, Florida, an election .will County Board of ashing
Public Instruction ol 8amlie held and the earns ia hereby, ordered to
Inoja
County,
to
order
an election to be
he held, throughout the Ceacty of Seminole, held In aald Special T a t School
District No.
to determine whether or not there »hall
be bowed by the aald county ol Seminal* I, ol Seminole County, Florida, to determine
bonds in tn* aura of *160,000.00 to bear whether or not there shall be issued by aald
Interest at the rat* of 61* per cent per an­ District, Bonds In the aum ol 575,000.00,
num, Interest on said bund* to ha payable the proceeds thereof to be used for the pursemi-annually, *eld bond* to mature thirty poao ol acquiring, enlarging, furnishing and
years after th* date- of issuance thereof, otherwl*« Improving schools and school
said Issue ol bonds to be dated July 1st, 1915 buildings In raid Special Tag School Dis­
In which said election, th* question na t* trict No. I ol Hamlnol* County, Florida, and
lb * M*«anc* of bonds. In conformity with the to fund lbs floating indebtedness ot aald
resolution of the County Commissioner*, district, the proceeds of aald Bond Issue
a* aforesaid, shall be submitted to the legal to be eipended and disbursed in the fol­
lowing manner, to-will
voter a ol the County of Seminole.
155,000,00 to be ueed In refunding and
T h e form of th* ballot to he used In such paying trf th* City ol Sanford, mofteys due
election shall he " F o r Bonds" or "Against it, with int*r*at thereon, heretofore advanc­
Bonda",
e d to th* arid Special Tag School District
T h e following persons ere named and ap­ No. I ol Hsminole County, Florid*, by th*
pointed aa Inspector* and clerks ol aald City of Sanlord, Florida and uaed by aald
» U n io n :
Special Tax School District No. 1 o f Sem­
Precinct No. I — Sanford. S. Bunge, N. A. inole County. Florida, for th* purehaie of
Colbert, It, C. Maxwell, Inspectors; D. G. a high school site and the construction of
Monrcr, Clerk.,
a high school building, which aum is now
Precinct No. 2 — Monroe, D. II. C. Rabun,
ast due and owing to the City o f Hanford
J. C. MoOatt, A. S. Hawkins, Inspectors:
lorida, by aald Special Taa School District
John Beil, cierk.
No. I ol Seminole County, Florida.
Precinct No. 3— Sakfard. William I,*(TDr,
f 10,000.00 to be used In funding the preeTin» Keene, F. 5 Frank, Inspect ora: Ira
rnt outstanding and existing floating In­
6taine*, Clerk,
debtedness ol said Hpeclal Tax School Dis­
Precinct No. 4— Paola, Oscar Pearaon, trict.
Leonard Kelx, B. Janie».
Inapettora; A. A,
116,000.00 to be used for Improving and
illcka, Clark.
Preclnrt No 6 — Genavs. J. W. Plynt, enlarging th* grammar school.
56,000.00 to be used in purchasing lot and
C. A Kaulcraor, Kndor Curlctt. Inspector*;
conatructing n primary school In th* west­
IL linker, Clerk.
ern
part ol th* city of Sanford, aald primary
Preclnrt No. 5— Ov «in. Wm. Lawton.
J, H. MeKcnale, W. II. Howard, Inspector* school to be located West ol kfyrtln Avenue.
12,600.00 to be used In Improving and en­
J, II. Jones, Clerk.
Precinct No 7— Chuluota, Gaston Jacob*, larging the primary school locatecf on Pal­
metto
Avenur, in the City of Hanford,
flan Hart, Wm. Jacobs, Inspectors. C, D.
Florida.
Ilrumley, Clerk.
56,090.00 to hr used in Improving and rn*
Precinct No. 8 Galirttlla.
I’ hll Red­
the colored school In said Special
dick, A. Morctran, Hr I Mathis, Inspectors; larging
T
a
x School District.
J. M . William*in. Clerk.
$2,500.00 to be used for the purchase nf
Precinct No. tt Lon (wood R, A, Jenk-tna,
D. VV. rinuivi. VV. K. Allen, Inspector«! furniture and school furnishing« in ttid
Special
Tax School District No. 1 ol S*mj N. Searcy, Clcrls
Precinct No. 10- l.*kr Maty. W. V. Dunn, inoli- Count y. Florida, and,
Whereas, the County Hoard o l Public
It. N. Poston, Joe F'ortief, Inspectors; A. E.
Instruction t&gt;( Seminole County, Florida,
Sjoblom, (*Brk.
Precinct
No
11^— Altamonte
Spring», has carefully examined »aid petition ami
W. B. Mallard, Tom IUIL Charles Ilalla.i. And* that more than twenty live per cent
of the duly quail fled electors, redding with­
Inspector»; R. A Fuller. Clerk,
in «aid Special Tax School District, havetlgnSait! ejection vo ordered to be held, ahall id said petition, and,'
he held 'at the polling places in the various
Whereas, the County Board o f Public
nrectnrta whet* tFe last general election «aa ln «tiu e’Jon J‘l Seminole County, blnrlds,
neld. throughout the entire County ol Sem­ has deiermlned, hy revolution, till* day adoptinole. and aurh election shall he conducted rd, that bonds In the sum cf 476.OOU.btl will
and the canvas* of the votes certified to and he required for the purpoee* set forth In
the returns and tho cinvaas uf the return« said petition, said bonds to hear interest at
a rate oi not exreedlng 0 per cent per an­
num. Interest payable seini-snnually, the
principal of said bund« to he due and pay­
able thirty years alter date ol issuance,
Now, Therefore. &lt;n pursuance of Chapter
6512 of the l . - s i .it F, or I &gt;ta id l!M3, notice
I* hereby riven that on th- 7th -lay of Sep­
tember. A D 1U’
nod in pursuant-,* of
s resolution duly adopted by the C unt)
Hoard ot I’ ublli- Instruction of Neminuto
County, sn election « l l l ^ f held And the
rame is hereby ordered to lie held in said
Special Tax hrhoo* Distrlrl No. I of bemln.de County. Florida, to deternsItA- whither
or not there shall be i&gt;-uvd hy said Distrirt
bonds in the sum of 475,609.0U, to brsr
Inlrrcrt not tn excoed the rale of 6 per exit
pec annum, the principal ot raid bor.tfl to
mature thirty years after dale oi issuance,
na provided lor In a resolution this day
adopted hy the County Board at Public
Inklrurtlon of Hemlnolc County. Florida,
In which election only the duly qualiOtd
rleciof«. residing with,it Fpecial T a x Hchnot
District No, I of Seminole County nnd who
are free holders ihr.ll i.e entitled to vutr.
The following p e r s o n » are-appointed a*
In-pcrtori* an*: *lrrk o f said election
risrin f
p |, 1» (I 51onroe. It. * Mxi
welt, Joe »'.-lor. . [i qirrtpr. J l&gt; Parker,
Clerk
Precinct No 3 Tim Keene, II. II. ftourkr,
Addison Williams, inipertur*.
II. J. W i l ­
son, C'lcrk.
T ke said election so ordered to be hsltl
akall b« held at tho soveral polling place«
in aald Special Tax School District No. I
ol Seminala (iounly, Florida, where tha ta«t
iberni olortion was hold, throughout the
lHstrirt, and said election shall bo held In
compliance with Chanter 6612, Laws ol
Florida ol 1913 and tho Inspector* and clerk«
ol the variou* polling place« «hall make
irompt return« to the County Board of Pub
ic limtruetlrn of Seminole County, Florida,
immediately aflrr «aid election and tablatfon of Ihe voir pdlled, and the County
loard of Puhllr Instruction of Seminole
County, Florida, will be in »e*-ion on the
8th day of September, A. I). 1916 to receive
the return* of said election and to determina
and certify the result thereof.
Done and ordered in regular sevaion, thla
the 2nd day ol August. A. D. 1916. ,
F. P. Forster, Chmn.
B. C. Dickson
' .
C- F. Harrison
Attest
D. L. Thrasher, Supt. Public In­
struction and Secretary of Board
of Public InatrurtlOB of Seminóle
County Florida.
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An Ordinance Amending Nrrtlen 2 of a*
Ordlnanr* Entitled: “ An ordinance Prohlbltlng
Ihe Conalrnrllon and. .Malntenancc of BUI Hoard» and Prohlblllag
IMII
Posting la Certain Deflnrd Limile
nf Ihe City Of Hanford tad Providing a
Penally Therefor."
Be It ordained hy th* Mayor and City
Council of Sanford, Florida: •
Section I.
That Section 2 nf sn ordi­
nane* »nt tled: " A n .Ordinane* Prohibiting
the Construction and Maintenance- ol Bill
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ADVERTISING
U All Local AdwllscmentiUndte
Thla Heading THREE CENTS
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Charge 25 Cenis.

Kor Salo Chcu|&gt;— Gus rant*, pod
ns now.
Inquire at Fcrnitld Tfc
Shop.
•: 80«
For Snlo— 13 Acto farm.
Vitit
Side, cheap for cash, immediate [*».
session. A
ddresa F. It. During
Ucd Bank, Now Jersey. — Want—9L
8tc,
For Sale— 6 roomed Bungalow ca
beautiful Inke. Bath, Boom and modern Conveniences. Beautiful Cobbtry Homo nt a Bargain. Easy Term*.
A pply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fl»

Want— 94-tf.
For Sale------California Violet p|lat
planta. Aniorynllis Bulbs.
51G E.
3rd St. Phono 20.
101-Jtjy
For Sale— I have for sale io$
January and February hatched R.
C. White Wyandotte pullets. Every
one a beauty at $1.00 each, or will
make special price on lot.
Echo
Lodge Poultry Farm, Paola, Fin.
101-2tc.
For Sale-Nice Family home, aJjo
good one-horse wagen, »et of harnet»
new saddle and bridle. M. S. Nel­
son, Box 1163 or enquire at fir*
station.
102-ti '
For Sale— Seed bed cloth.
cents per yard. C. M. Berry.
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FOR RENT

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For Rent- One 1 ncto field, on*
5 nero field under »tain of high
cultivation.
Also planimi t'&lt; cowpeas. Reasonable rent. Inquire W.
0 . Post.
36-t
F o r Rent— Several imr olite*
room« over Vowel!'». Enquire S'. P.
Yowell ,fc Co.
:i'_’-if
For Rent or Sale Hnu»)- on Pal­
metto Ave. W. J. Tliig|M-n |HI-tf
For Rent— 5 room &lt; off
1215
Park Avt, $12,60 per month mrlliding water, alno 1 room Coliate
Park Avo. JJ0.00 including uatn.
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf c.
For Rent —Two acres unproved
land, all tiled. Car.'i rent C!o*e in.
Enquire Acfi'tt
It : 1&gt; : ' •
l*5-lf
For R e n t-T w o i. '
. t &gt;•t ontn»,
up one filiti:', repaif'» »
n-, gu,
w at.r etc. Fine location, on a cor­
ner.
Adtlrciw P. 0. Box 893, Sin- é
fo,d. Fio,Ida.
98-tf
F O R R E N T — Plenioiit rooms and
office» in Bishop Block, overlooking
Lak«* Monroe unti new poM-offlc*
rite. A,l?o, »lóro room, same huiltlingCall Thatcher Realty C o . Hi»hop
Block, Phone 215. Went n.&gt; tf
For Rent-New Cottene. I Muuoa
I'M IP

For
Rent-Residence 6 room»,
with fa» in kitchen, No 611 West
2nd St. Jay H. Beck.
For Rent-Tin acre farm with
houao well kept. Five acre fntm ia
city limits. Realty Trust Co., IdNational Bank Bldg.__________
Rent— Furn^hed room with or
out uoard. 210 Park Ave. Want—M
tf.

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WANTED
Fdr Trade-Equity in »
lose in paying 10 per cent on n*
cstmont, will trade for vaean^ 0
r country property. Box 1307. V*B*
git*n at any llcrrt«*d lhanir* In tha ( It/, on
any bill board», «hlch hnv* bttn la use and
enlirely conalructed prior to tha p i m p
o( thi* ordinane*."
Battio» 2. Thl» ordinali to «hall take fila ti
immediately upon Ita passage and approval

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Danger In Overworking £?•••
Oculist»
nlato that corapar»U»(,i
Hjr tk* Mayor.
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Passed thli Sad day of August. A. D. I f i l l fow persons haro absolutely nor
II.
W. Herndon'
eyesight; Oiobo who have do no* **
- Chairman City Council
1 boro by crrttry that tbo forerning ordl- caru always to road or work M
naaco waa duty paaood by the City Counril
In rtfular eeorion, thla tha 2nd day of Aug- proper condition« of lluht. nnd
uat A. D. 1915.
suit Is that most ndnlt» nnd in»°7 f .
M. W. laiooll
dren so overwork the muscle» * ^
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City Clark.
Approved by n t thla 4th day ol Auguit tho eyes as to form wrinkle»,
A. D. 1916.
loose, fsi ling flosTT"^
D. L. Thr other.
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'A Definition,
A « n il«: The lighting system ot
Iho face and the heating system o f tho
heart.—Woman's llcmo Companion.

Dally Thought
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rented to eqablo peoplo **u1
naturally fall out. to live togei»"

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PUBLISHED
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VOLUME VI

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1915

COUNTY SCHOOLS I FA P R A NK
AND TEACHERS
FOR NEXT YEARl
SCHOOLS W ILL OPEN ON

ron City District lo Dutton Cinte
Co., by Auto Truck.

MONDAY, SEPT. 27th

No. 2. West Side, First Street
to Monroe corner to Sanford Trans­
fer Co., by Auto.

IN TH IS COUNTY

HUNG BY MOB
LAST NIGHT

The Schools of Seminole county
No. 3. Sanford Avenue .Fort
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will open Monday, September 27th. Beed to Elder» to Sanford Transfer
The following is a list of teachers Co., by Auto.
appointed to teach in the aeveral
No. 4, Upsala District
to L.
schools.
Vihlen by Horse-Bus.
Sanford High Schdol. B. F. Ezell,
Principal, Miss Hazel Stevenson.
Game I.aw Enforced
Assistant Principal, Miss Martha
King, Miss Elizabeth Nixon, Miss '"Washington, D. C., Aug. 16.—
Hurriet Hulley, Mr. J. C. Hutchin­ With the approach of the open sea­
son for shooting wild fowel, the Unit­
son.
Sanford Grammar School.
Mrs. ed States department of agriculture
Rosa L. Dickinson. Principal, Miss Is warning sportsmen lhat the fed­
Louise Harrison, Miss Virginia Pow­ eral regulations as amended Octobell, Miss Ednn Plant, Miss Pearl ber I, 1914. will be strictly enforced.
D. Hunter, Miss Lillian Higgins, Some misundeistanditig has arisen
Miss Nila Moore, Miss Clara Mil- from the fari that the various state
len, s Mrs. Stella Arrington. Mrs. laws do not always conform to the
E. N. Luke, Miss Bessie C. Tribble, federal regulations. This is regard­
ed ns unfortunate hut in such rases
Miss Maiy Chappell.
Sanford Primary Schooll. Miss Lil­ the department must infist upon the
lian Farnsworth, Principal,
Miss observance of the federal regula­
Salome Hampton, Miss Edith Slew- tions.
art, Miss Poaaehiu la-dltr
The department will consider any
Geneva School. Miss Florence
recommendations suhmUied ;n good
Bellows, Principal. Mis.« Gusile Til- failh for ann*iufllients of the regula­
Its. Miss E Stone.
tions. hut will hold no p'lblir hear­
Lake Mary School. Mi.i* Helen ings thereon nor will it a mem! ihr
Iserman, Principal.
regulations prior to October lo,
Paola School.
Mrs Helen Itea- 1915. It is the purpose of the depart­
soner Pearson Principal
ment to . . form the regulation'’ to
Monroe School. Miss Mary Aulin the wishes of the majority of sports­
Principal, Miss Addle Gresham.
men so far ns it can be done and tit
Longwoud School
Mr.
r
I.
the sunn t.rne give wild fowl tin
Polk, Principal, Ali-". ! Wail*.
necessary protection.
Chuluota School. Mrs. J. T
Federal regulations divide the Unit­
Polk, Principal, Miss L Walla.
ed States into two zones. Zone No.
Chuluota School Mrs. .1 T.
I. t he breeding turtle. hi eludes the
Jacobs. Principal. Miss» Jiadic Black ] «lutes of Oregon, Idaho. Colorado,
burn.
Nebraska, Iowa, 111 inn'«
Indiana,
Altamonte School
Mi** Kale
j Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
SOME
MACHINES
M A U I L T l A. &lt;;v, A l t ; . 17. J.20 I R E T U R N
Mothers.
land all slates porth of lltepi
Zone
O H It PUS
.STARTED
M. SMALL MOII TOOK LEO I N I )
Gabriclla School
I.ntti M alhers. I ji}„ ■_» the wintering zone, including
t It A .\ K
Hi&lt;i M
THE
STATE H I T
ON
THE
ROAD
THE)
[ Oviedo School
H S. Bowden. al) ntute* ' " U t i l of 111!)''«' (tit till1•I
PRISON FARM IT MU EDGE. | RELIEVED
THE
AUTOM O­
‘ Principal, Mrs W T Stcvi-nn. Mrs
T l i " regulations jiri*s&lt; rilu-n m-u*oiu*
H l.l.l. LAST
N IG H T
AND BILES T R A VELLE D AND FOUND
A. King Crawford
an follow*. In zone No 2, which in- B ROUGHT H IM NEARLY ONE T H E
BODY
ABOUT
ONE
Colored Scholia
rlu&lt;!i*s the southern srutei*
HU ND R E D
MILES
ALMOST HU ND R E D A.s'l) FIF TY YARDS
Longwood Colored School,
Mrs.
Waterfowl, October 1 to January W IT H IN S IG H T OF T H E FOR­ F R O M
THE
ROAD.
T IIE
Minnie Burlack, Principal, Mrs. T. J. 16; exceptions, Delaware, Maryland, MER H OM E OF M AR Y
PlIA- N E W S S PREAD R AP ID LY * AND
Grooms.
District of
Columbia,
Virginia, GAN.
THE (U R L HE IS CON­ SOON H U N D R E D S WERE G O ­
Oviodp Colored
School.
Mrs. North Carolina, Alabama, Mississip­
TO
T IIE
SCENE.
VICTED
OF
K ILLIN G .
AND ING
Charlotte Sermons, Principal, Mrs. pi, Louisiana, November I to Feb­
AT
NINE -FIFTE E N
NO
FFH AN G E D
H IM
TO
A TREK.
J. Fields.
ruary I. Florida .Georgia. Smith NO
HAD BEEN
MADE TO
SHOTS
WERE
FIRED. KOIIT
Sanford Colored School
J W Carolina. NoVemher 2U, t&gt;&gt; hehruary
THE
BODY
DOW N.
THE
BODY
WAS
BARE- • I.T
Croom, Principal. Mrs. W. It
16; Missouri. Kansu*. Oklahoma. FOOTED.
ONLY
CLOTHED
Crooms, Miss F. U Kverly, Mrs September 15 to February 1; Ari­
M IL L E D G E V IL L E - TH E
MOB
IN PRISON TROUSERS. SHIRT
M. E. Harris, Mrs. L. B. Kellix, zona, California, Texas, October 15
VERY
M ETH O D ICAL.
FROM V) AS
FOU ND
TWO
MILES
Mrs. L. Nixon, Corn Sermons, J. L. to February 1.
CUT T H E
WIRES
TO
HERE
AT
E IG H T -T H IR T Y T H E Y
Moore.
Bails, Coots, Gallinulcs. Septem­ T H IS
AND
ALL
M O R N IN G .
IT IS BE­ M IL L E D G E V IL L E
Goldsboro Colored School. Mnrie
ber 1 to December 1; exceptions LIEVED T H A T THE LYN C H IN G H U T ONE
FROM
MII.LEDGEWilson, Principal, Miss J. Campbell.'
FIVE MEN W EN T TO
Tennessee, Utah, October I to Dec­ T O O K
PLACE
ABOUT
DAY VI 1.1.K.
Eva Myers.
WARDEN
ember 1; Missouri, September 15 L IG H T .W H IL E
OF
HOME
THE
OFFICERS THE
The above list represents all the
to January 1: Louisiana, November WERE SEARCHING T H E COUN­ S M IT H W H ILE O TH ER S W ENT
assignments up to date, any other
THE
HOM E
OF S U PER ­
1 to February I; Arizona. California TRY
ABOUT
M ILLE D G E VILLE TO
appointments of changes will be
BURKES.
THEY
(coots*. October 15 to February U LAST NIGHT.
AFTER T H E IR IN T E N D E N T
announced Inter.
Wooilcock, November 1 to Janu­
Sanford Special School District
ary 1; exceptions, Delaware, Louisi­
No. 1. The city school houses have
been thouroughly overhauled and ana. November 15 to January 1;
all necessary repairs and improve­ West Virginlai October 1 to Decem­
ber 1; Georgia, December 1 to
ments, especially as to sanitation
v
will be Anished by the time for open­ January 1.
Shore
Birds,
black-breasted
and
ing. All our school houses will be
golden,
Plover,
Jacksnipe*.
Yellowcrowded to the limit the coming
season, and. only by placing two legs, September 1 to-Deeember 16;
small damages.
Grammar School grades in the exceptions, Florida, Georgia, South ^ The Herald has contented that
Sanford
has
n
fire
department
of
On the whole three years the pro­
High School building has it been Carolina, November 20 to Fehruary
possible for tb® Locsl Board to 1; Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, which any city with double the pop­ perly affected wos valcd at $124,660
distribute the attendance In such Texas, Tennessee, October 1 to De­ ulation could be proud and a de­ with a loss of $38,600.
The second year figures were in’s
a way, as to make It safe, comfort­ cember 16; Arizona, California, Oc­ partment that haa saved the city
able and u n itary for all. This is tober 15 to February 1; Utah (snipe) much lo**, in the past few years. creased by the burning of the fer­
only a temporary measure and should October 1 to December 1GC Utah The annual statement from the tilizer factory, otherwise it would
Chief of the Snnford Fire Depart­ have been about the same as the
impress on all our patrons the great (plover and yellowlegs), September 1
ment are very interesting especially first year. The last year loss has
neeeaaity for the carrying of the 1918.
to
the tax payers who like to know been very small being littlev more
Insectivorous birds protected in­
School Bonds in the coming election.
just
how much has been accomp­ than five per cent. Nearly all build­
Band-tailed
pigeons,
At the present rate of increase definitely.
lished.
*
ing* burned hero outlying where
there will be the greatest need for cranes, swans, curlew and smaller
The following statement taken there was no water protection and
shore
birds
protected
untij
September
more school room next year, and
from the records kept on file at the n lack of communication with tho
it will be of the greatest importance 1, 1918; wood ducks In Kansas and
Fire station, tnay be of interest to Station. No adjacent building has
to all of u s ‘ to have our children West Virginia, rails and* wood ducks
the
public who bear the expense and been destroyed, all fires being con­
safely and comfortably housed dur­ in California and woodcock In Mis­
would
like to kno.w the value of fined to the places of origin.
souri are also protected until Sep­
ing their school time.
the Department.
The department has responded
All schools have now been pro­ tember 1, 1918,
During three years or alncc the
to all calls promptly. The average
vided with ample (acidities (or drink­
Shooting prohibited between sun­
beginning of the paid department
time of leaving the Station is 1 8-4
ing water and lavatories, the grounds set and sunrise, or at any time on
there haa been 82 calls.
minutes at night and 30 seconds In
have been cleared and planted in the Mississippi river between Min­
Thè first year there were 28 fires
the
day and haa never been longer
lawn grass, the most careful! atten­ neapolis and Memphis, after Jan­
and the value of the Immediate
than two minutes in the three years.
tion haa been paid to good light and uary 1, 1915.
property in which they oecurcd was
Tho truck nnd equipment used
ventilation in all room«, and orders
127,000 of which 96,000 was lost,
exclusively
has served more than
have been placed for. Fire Escapes,
. R em em b ered the Force
mostly on account nf a house burn­
four years and Is now In fine con­
which will be Installed before winter.
Editor Ja» McComh of the Florida ing for which no alarm was turned dition. The figures given show that
The transportation of all children
in until too late, also a boat was
it has given a good account of itself
in the district living out of the city, Growers News, who is in New York,
remembered the Herald force last burned, being out of reach.
but the city is much larger than
will be entirely free of chargee to
The second year - there were 29
them, but every child claiming a Friday by a sVpmcnt of straw hats fires in property valued at $65,500 five years ago and tho time Is fast
ri|ht to such transportation will be in which all the boy* were supplied with a lost of $30,600 mainly fertili­ approaching if not alieady at hand
Squired to hav&lt;&gt; atT identification with new top pieces. The haU are ser factory and outlying property, yhen another machine liko the pre­
sent one, but with, a pump added,
“ fd indorsed by. the Principal of of the finest quality and the Her­ unpreventablo losses.
will be necceseary.
»a achool. The contracts for the ald force, is some dressed up now.
The third y#ar 24 fires oeeured.
transportation of the children havo We acknowledge the sam® with Property valued $32,160 with a
G .„P . P A X T O N ,
thanks and still believe that Mae
»n awarded as follows.
Chief.
lota of $1,750. Consisting of several
N u I. Celery Avenue and Ceme- is the best ever.

75 MEN STORMED MILLIDGEVILLE
PRISON AND TOOK FRANK OUT
-•HANGED TO TREE NEAR
MARI ETTA WH E R E
CHAPTER ENDS

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The last chapter in the Frank case is ended.
A moh broke into the penitentiary last night
and at one o’clock this morning the body of
Frank was suspended from the limb of a tree at
Marietta, about thirty milep from the prison
at Milledgeville and filled with bullets. The
particulars of the storming of the well fortified
penitentiary by the mob of about seventy live
men and the taking of Leo Frank from the
place will be told when the full particulars can
be learned. At the hour of going to press the
details cannot be gathered by wire. Frank was
attacked by a fellow prisoner a few weeks ajjo
and his throat cut from ear to ear. He was in
the hospital at the time of his seizure by the
mob and his recovery was thought to he doubt­
ful, the work of the moh only hastening the end
and assuaging their thirst for the blood of
Frank.

FIRE LADDIES ON
JOB IN SANFORD

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A GOOD ROADS
MEETING HERE
NEXT THURSDAY
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made
them
p r is o n e r s ,
AND
HANDCUFFED
THEM.
BURKE WAS FORCED T O GO
T O T H E GATE NE AR E ST T H E
DORMATORY
. A N J»
TH E
GUARDS
WERE
FORCED
TO,
OPEN T H E GATE.
T H E M OB
THEN
Q U IC K LY G O T F R A N K
AN D
HASTENED
AWAY.
IT WAS
S O M E T IM E
BE­
FORE
THE
NEW S
GOT
TO
M ILLED G E VILLE .
THE
OF­
FICERS
S TA R TE D
AT
ONCE
T H E T R A IL WAS LOST FOR
HOURS.
THE
NEWSPAPER
M EN
W ER E PICK ED
UP AT
LIT TLE RIVER BRIDGE NEVU
E A T O N T O N W HER E A F A R M ­
ER
SAID
TH E
M OB
HAD
S TO P P E D
A N D
TALKED
VERY
LOUD
AND
PIRED
M ANY
SHOTS.

Question Box al Church Service
At the Congregational. Church, the
ppstor haa introduced the (juration Bex
nt the evening oervlce; either from the
lloor or by plncing it In a box provided
for the purpose, a question may be naked
a legitimate,
honest,
truth-socking
question
It has long liecn in the |.aslor's mind
that the people should have an opporlunity to ask. to sock light, so long ns
mil light is desired, and not rimpiy
argument display«!. The church should
not merely he the guardian of the truth
but also should offer an open forum for
the discussion of all topics |iertalning to
life and ¡1* problems, To this end, a few
moments of each evening service can Ik&gt;
given to this privilege.
New Swiming Pool
J
,MtiMoii is Building a large
s a iinmmg pool on his properly Itelween •econd a rnd third streets
east of Pino ktree I , The pool is of
concrete 67 by 23 feet anil will lie
open with tin1 bath houses n|] around
the sides. A . fine flow of water
has been found nt the pool in a deep
well and the pool will ho filled daily
with freah sulphur water. The Musson pool will be open to the public
Snturdny and thereafter will be
open every day. On Sunday the
(tool will not he open until after
noon» us Mr
Musson does not
with to interfere with church ser­
vice».
Off For North Carolina
J A merry party of Sanford peo­
ple left here yesterday for North
Carolina where they will be absent
for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Hill with Will Hill left in
Hill car and Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Curler and Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Butt
left In the Carter car and they will
mnkc the entire trip by auto stop­
ping at various places of interest
enroute.
1 Fire Saturday Night
The fire department was called to
Fourth and Sanford avenue at 8
p. m. Saturday evening on account
of a gasoline a^ovo exploding in tho
pressing club of D. A. Wood. No
material damage was done nnd the
fire was extinguished by those pre­
sent.
Many New Arrivals
Born to Mr. and Mr*. J.- L. Miller
yesterday a fine baby boy.
Born to Mr and Mrs. Will Col­
bert, a fine baby girl.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Kanner
a fine baby boy.
On the Mound Again
, It la good to see the smiling coun­
tenance of Raymond Key at the
Seminole Bank again after an ab­
sence of aeveral weeks. He was
at-various rcsorta along the Atlantic
in the New Englund states and had
an elegant time.
Col. Jeemo Hers
I Col. James Alexander of Vol­
usia county nnd one of the b&lt;g men
of the state was In the c*ty today,
and pa&gt;d tho Herald office an ap­
preciated call. Jim is out of pol­
itics now but he is only resting and
will be heard of again &lt;n old Vol­
usia.
The office of the Sanford Herald
has been screcnd to ke?p the files
off Editor Bob Holly s bald head.—
Daytona Journal.

CAMPAIGN FOR B O N p iN G
W ILL OPEN AT THIS
MEETING
i In order to have the matter of
road bonds nnd road building fully
explained to all parties concerned
there will be a public meeting in
the City Hall next Thursday after­
noon August 19th at two o clock.
All tho committee members will be
present and the exact cost of, the
contemplated roads, their direction,
tho cost to the tax payers and( all
Information in connection with tho
bond issue' will be freely discussed.
This meeting is galled by the Com­
mercial Club to get the people famil­
iar with all points in the matter ql
roads and road bonds. The great
question of (he proper materials
for the .makit.g of permanent roads
In Florida, the many great highways ■
contemplated through the state, th egradual awakening of all the counties
to the necessity of good roads and
the European war bringing many
hundreds of new tourist* to the
»tato to use the road* make it .In­
cumbent for (he people of our coun­
ty to have a mass meeting and dis­
cuss the proposition calmly and dis­
passionately nnd in a business liko
manner.
There is nothing to conceal, noth­
ing to keep hidden from the tax
payer and an open and free discus­
sion is needed to place the matter
in the proper light.
It is iioped that a large crowd
will attend the meeting here next
Thursday afternoon and that thereal campaign for bonds for more
good mad* util he opened in real
earnest.
Had a Spill
Onhnrn Herndon, Joe Do Moot
and Sum Yount* had u spill on t h e
road between DsLand and Daytona
Saturday night. They were going
so slow that tho hind wheels caught
up with tho front ones canning the
car to sieve. Stopping so suddenly
caused Joe and Sam to catapult
clean over the dash board without
touching the carbureter and when
he
finally died Osborne was
holding ttie wheel, Joe was running
round in circles holding his head
and Sam was unconscious. They
wets finally brought- around all
right and walked about fifty miles
down the road to the convict camp
where they Obtained mules to pull
tho car out of the ditch. They ar­
rived in Daytona Beach in time to
turn around nnd come back to
Sanford and are now at home look­
ing very much like the returned
soldiers from the European war.
Joe says it was n defective bridge
on the road and he la thingklng
seriously of suing Volusia county
for assault and battery.
Harry Goldstein Here
\Hon. Harry Goldstein,, blanker,
business man and legislator of Nassau county was in the city Saturday
and 8unday calling on his Sanford
friends and looking over tho city.
Mr. Goldstein is interacted in many
parts of the state and Is a consistent
booster for all of Florida but prin­
cipally for his home city, Fernandina. He is a constructive legis­
lator and has been a member of the
Florida for three consecutive ses­
sions where he is looked upon as one
as one of thn best In that body of
law makers. With Hon.
Forest
Lake, A. It. Key and It. J. Holly
he was taken over the celery delta
and was greatly surprised at the
many m ilft of brick roads, the Im­
mense crops of hay and corn and
vegetables and the signs of thrift
on every hand.
Delivering the Directories
'* J. G. Gallant of Aahville is in the
city for aeveral days delivering the
new city directories and collecting
for the advertisementa. He freports great progress and states that
there seems to be no depression'in
this part of .Florida. The direc­
tories are giving general satisfac­
tion and-are .the best that have been
issued here in several years.
County Commissioner Clark re-ports tho fishing in Howell Lake as
being the greatest evtr and the
folks out there are catching them
every day. '

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