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THE SANFORD

PAGE TEN

HERALD

A l’fiUST 6 loi»

I Stminolr County. Florida, «hall not I » told, In tarsal at th* rat* ol
par rent per a n ­ erdering
negotiated or used for any other purpose num. I n l* r* »l pnyahl* .emi-annually, th * t ) of Seminole and Stato of Florida on th *
whatsoever, other than for the p u rpo it of principal of amld-hondt to mature thirty yeara 6th day of September, A- D. ISIS, t o de­
termine the question aa to the Usuane* of
refundir g, redeeming and takinr up Ike pres­
for .aid H oo d* In the .urn of &gt;450,000.00, to
ent outstanding Uni# of band* of Hpeeial b* taaurd by the County of Ssmlnol»
hear Internat at th * rate of
per rent per
I
h*
purpoara
as
heretofore
a*l
forth,
I ri I'ourt #1 l hr C a ami f J utf $r , Mr min mir It mad and Itridgr IH*lrirt N o t of HemIn ole County. Fu»r*4»
II* ll further resolved. That this reso­ annum. Interest on said bonds to be payable
( »u n ir , H l«I r » f ll uflrl*
lte It Further fleaolved, that if an Issu» lution i&gt;. published in the Stanford Herald seml-annuatl), said bonds to msture thirl
In f t II « I « I r cif
of bonds, in the sum of 117«,000,00 is aothor- a newspaper published at banford. In the years alter the date ol th* Issuance there«
Jortph t^einbart
»aid Issue cf bonds to be dated July 1st. 1915
T o All O w i l t o r * .
Diitrihultta tied by an election, called and helyl^for
Ipi that ! County of Mammole, and the State of Florida ■aid resolution further providini
urpoee, in
In accordance with the
Ih* Oervrral
Ornerai the only paper published in Heminol# C oun­
■ n«t «Il Por von« I n v i n e C laim » « g » l n » t
l f . UII
ro .1
mm\ iwwi
» tw mm. issue ol bonds In the sum of l i
once.
In1 emití
each we**-»*
w**k, m
at* iw
least
four week*.
a s i of the State pi Florida and in accord­ ty.
Mild
You tod r » r h of you* i r r htrtb y notified ance with an Act passed by the legislature helor« the date fired by this resolution for authorUed by an election called and Held
in arrordanr* with the Genrral Laws of th*
the holding of *ald bond election.
and rwqulrrd Io prwwni Mny claim# »n d do­ of th*
State of Florid* of 1915, entitled
Adopted Ibi* 5th day of August, A . U State of Fltrida. and in accordance with an
mandi which you. or either of you may havr
A S A C T TO PR O V I DE A M E TH O D
Art passed by th/ Legislature of the State
191 A.
against tht r « u u of Jdieph l#einh»rt. Ur
MY W H I C H T i l l : C O U N T Y O F HEM
I » p. Hagan. C h m n of Florida of 1915, entitled " A N A C T T O
to I N O C E . S T A T E
re n te d , late of
o f brmmolr
S e m in ó le County.
C o u n t y . Florida,
F lo r
OF
F LO R ID A.
MAY
P
R O V ID E A M E T H O D BY W H IC H T H E
Enti mi
c. w
•tata. I S S U E H O N D S
FOR
THE
PURPOSE
th e d ò d iV iin g r d
K t e r u t r is o f »aid
C O U N T Y OF S E M I N O L E . S T A T E O F
J. A. Clark
OF C O N S T R U C T IN G F U R T H E R HARO
«rit h ill io n e y e a r fro m the d a te h ereo f.
F
LO R ID A ,
MAY
ISSU E R O N D S F O R
M r Lain
J T
SURFACED
ROADS,
TO
P R O V ID E I
Danc'd A u g u s t 4th A
D. I 9 I B .
THE
PURPOSE
OF C O N S T R U C T IN G
i*.
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.
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Brumlry
laea!|
Mr«. uS u
n«
WAYS
AND
MEANS
OF
T A K IN G
FU R TH E R HARD SURFACED
ROADS
Attrai
board of County Com*
K irru ltli P A KK O F
AN O
K E D E E M I N G
100) Krl Vic
TO P R O V ID E W A Y S A N D M E A N S OF
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miado ars. Se ro­
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Ino!* County, ,Ha.
T R I C T H O N D S H E R E T O F O R E I S S U E D d e r l i iloard of County
S P E C IA L ROAD
AND
B R ID G E
D IS ­
RESO LU TIO N
I N S A I D C O U N T Y : A N D T O P R O V I D E C i m mission r» of Sem
T R I C T HONDS H E R E T O F O R E ISSU ED
100-Fri-ite
T H E R E A F T E R F O R T H E L E V Y O F A Inoli) County. Florida.
Where»«, t h . i n t r m of b i r d ••Jrf.rnl
IN S A ID C O U N T Y ; A N D TO P R O V ID E
FOR T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T ­
n u l l In l a r County ul Seminol» I. Inrom- T A X
T H E R E A F T E R F O R T H E L E V Y OF A
E R E S T A N I» T H E C R E A T IO N OF A
plel*. and,
• .
Notice of ElecUen
T
A X F O R T H E P A Y M E N T OF I N T E R ­
S
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W b r r t u , ll would b* to I b r boat inlercst
Whereas, a resolution has been duly adopt- E S T A N D T H E C R E A T I O N O F A S I N K ­
A N D F O R A N I N T E R E S T A N D S I N K ­ »d by
I .
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l ______ 1
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t * ___ — i . .
...a s ..
of U r per,pi» ol Seminoi* C ounty to h a w
the tHoard
of
I aunty ("ommtavtonera
F U N D TO COVER TH E
P R E S ­ of Seminole, County. Horida. ol even dale. I N G F U N D F O R S A I D B O N D S . A N D
built an&lt;l,ron »(r ur t»d a thorough and corn- I N G
IN T E R E S T
AN D S IN K IN G
• O U T S T A N D IN G
E X I S T I N G herewith, that ll would be eapedlent and to F O R A N
p i n » » y i l r m of hard surfaced highways, E N T
B O N D E D I N D E B T E D N E S S O F S P E C I A L the beat interest of Sem noie County, Florida, F U N D T O C O V E R T H E P R E S E N T O U T ­
radiating lhrcughti.1 th* C oun ty of SemE X IS T IN G
B O N D E D INR O A D A N D B R I D G E D I S T R I C T N U M ­ to Issu* County Honda of thr County «if S T A N D I N G
tool*, and,
DE11TEDNE8S
OF - S P E C IA L
ROAD
.
Ï
C O U N T Y . ’ Seminole, for the purpose of refunding,
Whrrraa, It haa cum* to th * knowledge B E R O N E , O F S E M I N O L E
A
N
D
I
I
K
I
D
G
E
D
I
S
T
R
I
C
T
NUMBER
that
the
rraminlng
&gt;250,000
00
ol
said
issu
of thla board that a pronounced sentiment
redeeming and taking up the present ou t­ O N E O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y .* * that
* al«t. throughout th* County of Seminot* shall be used and eaprndrd for the pur
standing issue of bonds. In the sum of 1200,000.00 of said bond Issus shall be used
for th* ronaiructlon of further hard aurfar«d r o-e of constructing, paving and hard sur- fiiCO.OUO.GO, issued by Special Road and lor th e purpose of taking up and!redeeming
ar lng the following and other highways Bridge District No. I of Seminole Coun ty,
highways, and
the present outstanding bond
b
issue ol 1200,Wh*r*a&gt;, thla Hoard, a short tlm# ago. and roads of th * 'County of Seminole and Florida, and f i r the further purpose of een- 000.00 of 8 peci al Road and J l ridge District
appointed a c om m it!»* of t h * cltlaena of
atructlng, paving and hard surfacing certain N o I o l Seminole Cou nty, Fiori da* the re*
Seminole C oun ty, Horida, to took Into th*
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.
pay _ •highways
County
and |malninf
■'(11 w « | I In
nil
ithe
m p
« t u i l l j of pSeminole;
w .u . i i w « * ,
I t a i l D «l (
t(250,000.00
• «T V , U V V . W V Uof| «said
«III
H
D tlH
m
u r
Ito
D
bond
issue
«juration of th * construction of further with brick, from the Intersection of the also for th* purpose of constructing, paving 1be expended and uswl In th * construction
hard surfaced hig h w ay, and to mak* a re­ South tin* of Serainble County, with the and hard surfacing the following highway•ghway • of roads as hereinabove set forth,.
port to thla Hoard. In writing, with It. Sanford and Orlando public road, thence end roads ol the County of Seminole and
... . . . . . .
Therefore, Be it Resolrrd, T b i t notice, be
running Northrasterly following s ad pub­ Slate ol, Florida,
recommendation., and,
to-wit:
and th# asm* is hereby given that on the
Whereas, th * .aid com m lt tr* of rltlien*. lic road- to Soldier's Creek, a distance of,
Sanford
and
Orlando
Road,
to
be
jiaved
|6(h
day ofI September.
Sent«
A. D. 1915. and jn
has duly mad* Ita rsport and has recommend­ a p p r o ilm a tr ly seven and five tenth* miles
it h brick, from the Intersection ol the pursuance of the resolution, aforesaid, duly
O
viedo
Read,
to
be
paved
with
brick,
ed th* construction of certain
highways
South line ol Seminole County, with I he adopted by the C ou n ty Commissioner* of
and th* calling of an sltctlnn, to determine from where eaid road Intersects with thr Sanford and Orlando public road, thsnr* Semjnole County, H orid a, an election w ill
reient Sanford and Orlando brick read
the question aa to whether or not. bonde
running
Northeasterly following said pub­ be held and th# asm* I* hereby ordered to
shall ba is turd, by the County of Seminole Çiorth ai Dinkle'a mill. Southeasterly fol- lic road to Soldier's Creek, a distance of, be held, throughout th * Coucty of Seminole,
low
ing
said
O
vie
do
Hoad
to
a
point
on*
In the sure of &gt;460.000.00. $300,000.00 of
approalm ate l), seven
«m l
Bye
tenths to determine whether or not there shall
which shall be used for th * d e l u s i v e and quarter of a mile West and three eights mile*.
bo l«sued by (he said county of Seminole
a
on ly purpose of refunding, redeeming and of a mile North ol the Southwest corner of
O viedo Road, to be paved with brick, bond* In th* sum of &gt;4 50,000.00 to bear
taking up the prêtent outstanding Issue o| Section thr«"*. Township tw en ty on*,’ South from where said road lnt#r»e*ls with the interest at th* rat* of S &gt;* Per cent per an­
bonde o f Special . Road and il ridge Dlst- of R ang* th irty one east, thence East one present Sanford and OrlandD brick load num, Interest on aald bond* to he payable
a ble
r iet No. t of Heminol* County, Florida, the half of a mile thence South ts the Seaboard North of D jnklt’ s mill. Southeasterly fol­ ■emi-annually,
semi-annually, aald bonda to mtturo
mature th
irty
thlrt
remaining 1250,900.00 to be -used and ra- Air Line Railroad in Oviedo; Florida: al»o lowing said Ovledc Road to a point an* yeara alter th* date of tatuane* thereof.
pended, lor th e purpose of the construction B ro ad w ay Street. In th# T o w n of Oviedo quarter c f a mil* West and three eight* of said Issue of bond* tit be dated July I at, 1911
o f euch further highway« as la recommended to be- paved with brick from where th* a mile North of th# Southwest corner of la which aald election, the question ae to
in and by the report of aald com m in e* of Atla ntic Coast Lin * Railroad c r o m a Broad­ Section three, township tw en ty on*. South the lasuanr* of bonds, in conformity with the
way Street. West to th * 'O v ie d o Bank,
eitlsem
of Seminole County.
------------- ---------------------------------•/, «Florida, and
Range* thirty on* East, thane* East one resolution of th* C oun ty Commissioner*,
Whereas, thla Board haa given thla ques­ making a to ta l of. approximately, nine and ol
half of a mite, thenre Scuth to th * Seaboard a* aforesaid, shall ba submitted to th# legal
e l l tenths miles.
tion.
lion most careful ronalderatj
«oteta ol th * County
ounty of Seminole.
Geneva Road to be paved with brli-V, Air U n s Railroad In O vlr d o, Horida; also
Therefore, Be I t Resolved, t y th * Board
Broadway Street In the T o w n of Oviedo, to
T h e form of the ballot to be used In such
of
County
Commissioner*
of
Seminole beginning at th * East end of brick road on h* paved with brick from where th* A tl a n ­
shall he " F o r Honda'» or “ A gainst
County, Florida, that It la the determination Ge neva Avenue, thence following the Gen­ tic Coast Lino Railroad croate* Broadway election
Bonds".
o f thla Boned that it would be einedlrnt eva public road Southeasterly to the North Str«#t, W r i t to th* Oviedo Bank, making a
T h e following persons are named and ap ­
nod to the beet lntnr**t of Seminole ( ounty. line of Section Sliteen, Township T w e n ty total of. a [ prciimately, nine and ala tenths
pointed a* Inspectors and clerka ol said
t o Isoue County bonds ol the County ol South of Itknge T h i r ty tw o East, thence miles. •
rlsetlont
East
one
half
of
a
mile,
thenre
South
on»
Seminole, lor the purpose
cl refunding.
.
.
"«•
Geneva Itoad, to t e paved with brick,
Precinct No. I — Sanford. S Rung*. N. A.
redeeming and taking up lbs [resent oustand- quarter ol a mile, thenre West no* sixteenth
beginning at th* East end of brick road on Colbert, 1L C. Maxwell, Inspectors; D. G.
of a mile,
thenre South
seven
eights
inn»
olI ibonds,
l■«!*»
u m «***f W
f SM.IXW.IKI,
Ifng
fig K
W
V
r v n t i u , in
III
IIks
MO
“ ' I“ '
Geneva
Avenue,
thence
following
the
Gen­
Monroe,
Clerk.
of
a
mil*,
theoce
East
to
Florida
East
Issued by Special Road and Bridgo Disi
riet No. 1 o l Seminole County, Florida. Coas t Railroad, except, approximately, two eva public road Southeasterly to the North Precinct No* 2 Monroe, |) II. C. R s l un.
ip T w enty i J. t . M ollati. A. S. Hawkins, I n»;»»ito r*'
and for th# further purpose of rqnstrurtlng mites over low land adjarent to St. John* lir e o f Section Sixteen, T ow n ih
East, then
n * » Thirty t
John lieil, Clark.
tnvlng and hard surfacing
certain highway* River, which is to be herd sur Is red rlth South of R a nge
ria
East
one-half
of
a
mile
thence
South otti•
Kell
or
other
suitable
material.
Precincl N o 3 — San lord. Wililam l^ffler.
n th* County
ty of Seminole; and If said bond
W e k iw a Road, to bo p a r e d with brick quarter of a rail*, thence West one slatesnth T im Keene. F. S
Prank. Inspector*; Ira
aue. Is authorised, la us* the proceeds
Main»*, Clrrk
thereof In th e 'm a n n e r and for the objects from the West end of brick road on th » of a mil*, thence South seven eight* of
»■tension
of
St.
Gertrud#
Avenue.
W
n
t
¡
i
ralle,
thence
East
to
F
loridi
East
Coast
Preclnct No. t— Paola, titear Pearson,
and purpose* as hereinbefore act forth and
to Wekiwa Bridg«
distance of. approxi- Railroad, except, approximately, two mile* l - o n s r d Kela, B. Jamra
Inspector*, A. A.
a s stated In the report rendered this Hnard
ono
half
mile«.
o
t
e
r
low
land
adjacent
to
St.
Johns
lllvor,
Hicka.
Clark.
m
a
te
!»,
three
antf
b y th* committee of riutens of th * County
Union A v e n u * and Mellonvilt* Avenu*. which la to bo hafrt surfaced with shell or
Pree.nct N o 8 — G e n * v » . J. W. H y n t ,
o f S*minole, and,
. . .
rlth brick,
th * East end ether suitable matrrlal.
i l i » » , from
»•&lt;
C. A Rauiersoc, Endor Curiett. Inspector»;
B * I t Further Rtwolved. T h at it la tha to b# paved «-&gt;■■
of
brick
pavement
on
Unlnn
Avenue,
East
11.
ilakvr, Clrrk.
Wekiw a Road; to be paved with brick
determination of this Board that th* amount
Precincl N o. 5— Oviedo. W m. Lawton.
« o f bonds required for the purpose* aforesaid, to Mrt tonvill* Avenue, thenre South on from the Went end of the trick road on th*
West J. 8. M c K i n i l e . W. II. Iloward, Inspector»
i* the sum of in0.C0A,CQ, and that said M e llon v ill* Avenue .to Colery Avenue, a ettenslon ol Kt. Gertrud# Accru e,
to Wekiwa Bridge, a distance of, approx­ J. |L Jone». Clerk
bonda ahail bear interest at the rate of 5ly distance of, approximately, one mite.
Par
k
Avenue
and
Hughey
Street,
to
b»
Preclnct No 7 t'hulunta Gaaton J a r a l »,
imately,
three
anu
one
half
miles
annum, the interest on said
K rndssentto per
aved with brick from the interaertion of
flan lls rt , Wm. Jacobs. Inspector».
C, D.
be payable »emi-annually, said
Union Avenue and Mellonville Avenui
'ark
Avenue
and
Tenth
Street,
South
to
Brumlry, Clerk.
bonds to mature thirty years slier the date
toM lie
pavsd with , brick,aafrom
the East „ end
a
«
i
r
,
I
f
f
t
l
O
g»
FIT
n
lIBIIIIt
II
H
a
I
T
|
|
|
|t t» »JHughey
Street,
tbrnre
East
on
Hughey
Precincl
Nn,
9
Gahrlslla.
Phil
iled
o f th* issuance thereof; said Issue of bonds
Street In Sanford Avenue, approximately ol brick pavement un Union Avenue. L a . t ,, rk A M „ f »m »n . Sol Mathi». Inspector»
t o lie dated July 1st, 1915
three quarters of a mile.
.7,1
.
_A ur
* ' " I r*' ,&lt;!V|
h1rf7r.r*
William «'-« Clerk
\i rii.M/
on ville
A v rii
y ,AS,:ulh
van u on 1 Mrerinrt
He it Further Resolved, that m th* total
Nn ® I.tin If Wmu i ll A Jr ri lk1Ci•,
The putide roi
from Oviedo to f'huluota. dial a.nr«* of, apf. nuli inai alyl., on«* mile.
amount of the said bonds to h«- Issued, if
|&gt; W
CloUirf, W
r* A Urft, [ n• (&gt;«•rturv.
Park Avrnua and Hug hr y Sn rat, to hr J N Hearry. Clerk
authorised by election, the »urn of 1200,into, to be nard »urfaerd and pavsd with »lay.
■hall be used e*elualv**y for th» purpose &lt;f marl or other suitable material, from where Patr i! with hrirk, fram ihr in»rr*rction of
Precinct No* ( 0 — J.ake M ai &gt; , W V liynn.
ark A ve mu# and Tenth Street. South to K N, I’ o flo s , Jo# Portlet, liup^rioia; A F
taking up and redeeming the present out­ th* Atlantic Coast Ltnr Railroad crosses
on Hughry Splblom. (*|ef k
standing 1200.000.00 bond issue of Special Broadway Street In th * T o w n of Oviedo, Hughey Htrret. thane» E l d
R oad and Bridge District No. 1 ol Seminole thence Easterly along the preeent public Hlrret to Saaford Avrnur, a p p r o i i m a te l ) .
Pfefirirt
Nn
11
Altamont«*
Spring*,»
County, Hor ida, said issue of bonds b»*r- road to the Town of Chuluota, a distance i h m quarter* of a mil»
W. II. iiallard, Tom Mill, Tharlra Malla»,
T h e public road from Oviedo to Chuluota Inspector*; H. A. Puller. Clerk.
I r g date (be 1st day of January, A D. 1913, of, ay proxtmately, »Is mile»
and if a bond |a*ue. in the sum of &gt;150,000.00
And Be It Further Kesolved, That In ac­ to be hard aurftred and paved with clay
o f the County of Seminole la authorlted by cordance with the General Laws of the State rnirl or other nullable material, from where
Raid rlectlnn to nr&lt;lrrvfl to br held. hell
an election called and held for that pur­ of Florida and an Act of the L&gt;gls!atur- of (he Atlantic f*oa«i Line Kailrumd rruu*» I»e held at thr polling piare« in thr vi flo u »
pose, bonds to the amount of 1200,000 00 HM5, ai afu m aid , that an election be called Hruadway
Hroadway Street in the Town *if
nf Oviedo.
tiviedu, iirerínrt» where the !a*t general rlrrtto n * ( ■
of the said county bond is«ue, which arc to and the »ame t* hereby ordered to be held, thenre ha tle rly along ti»e prr*enl public ruad held, thrnughout the entire County of Hem
be Issued lor the purpose of ts king up ■ nd on the 6th day of Hei:»tr ruber. A» D, 1H6, to to the Tow n of (Mm) unta, » dU tanre of, mofe, and »urh election «hall br ron ducted
redeeming tile preeent outstanding Special determine the question aa |o whether or not. apnrotima ely, aii mile«.
and the ranvaai of the volea certifted to and
Raid re 'olution further providing for and the return» and the eanvaaa of the returna
Road and Bridge District No. I Bonds of honda In the au in of 1450.000.00, hearing

ol aald election ahail b e o r i s I * l b * manner
■ nd within tbn tim e prescribed for gonoral
election*, except that th* return* ol aald
r ltr t io n ahail be delivered to the Chairman
and Clerk of the Board of County Commisttloner* of Ssmlnol* County.
I I * It further resolved. T h at this order
and notice of election, be published in the
Sanford Herald, the only newspaper pub­
lished In the
County of Somlnal*. lor a
p e r i o d of not tew* than four weeks, prior to
th* date ol said bond oloctlon.
D on * ordered and adopletl this 5th day
ol August, A. D. 1916.
L. P. Hagan. Chmn.
•
C. W. Entarolngrr
J. A . Clark
J. T . M cLain
i •* • t r
Board t ounty Com rat» stonar*
Seminole County.
Attest
E. A. IiouglJss. Clerk Board
County t'ommslslonera Sem­
inal* County Florida.
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Notice o f Special Election t* determine
whether or not there shall be lasurd
[♦ ♦ ♦ &lt; ♦♦♦♦♦♦0 0 0 0 4 0 4 o p
br Sperisi T a * School District No. I
of firm inole County, Florida. Monda In
Ike Su m of &gt;75,000.00, to Ursr Interrst
not to exceed .the rule of nit per rent,
per annum. Inte rrst Payable S e m i-an ­
nu ali». 8 aid Monda tú M ata re Thirty
Yeara after D a l* o f the Issuance T h * r * • f ; T h * P r e c r r d * o f aald Band Issue la
For Salo Cheaj»— Gas ran**, tooi
b * used for the purpose of
Acquiring,
as now.
Inquire at Fern»Id i*¡a
Enlarging. Furnishing, and Othernfae
Improving HchooJa and Hrbnol Buildings
S
h
o
p
.
KO tf
in said Hprrlal T a x Nchool District No.
I, o f Semi note County, Horfdn, and to
Fund th r Floating Indcbtednea a-of said
For Salo— 13 am- farm,
\y«t
District.
Wherraa, a petition was presented to the Sido, cheap for cash, immédiat« pog.
C ounty Board of Public Instruction of the
ddren F- It. Durham
County of Seminole, Florida, on the 6th session. A
day of July, 1915- signed by more than
Red Bank, New Jersey.
Want_
tw enty fiv e percent of the «íuly qualified
elector*, residing within th* raid Special T ax 8tc.
School District, asking and requesting the
County^ Board of Public Instruction of Sem­
inole Cou nty, to order an election to be
For Sale— 5 roomed Bungalow
held In eald Special T a x School District No.
1. of Seminole Coun ty. Florida, to determine beautiful lake. Bath Room and modhether or not there shall
- . be ,Da
_ u * d by said ern Conveniences. Beautiful CouaDistrict, Bands in th * sum o( &gt;75,000.00,
the proceeds thereof to b* used for the pur­ try Homo at a Bargain. Easy T hru .
pose of acquiring, enlarging, furnishing and
otherwise
improving schools and school Apply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fig]
building* in «aid S p a d a i Tax School Dis­ Want— 94-tf.
trict 'N’ oT’. •.
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County.
and
UMX/1 rFlorida,
IU«. &gt;mi
to fund th* floating ind tb ttdn r** of »aid
district, th# prore»«!« o f said Bond Issue
For Sale- Seed Bed Cloth. 2 J-2
to b# expended and disbursed In th# fol­
ic wine manner, lo - w lt:
*
cents per yard. C. M. Berry. **92te
135.000.Ò0 to bp used In refunding and
paying to the C ity of Sanford, moneys du«
It, with Interest thereon, heretofore advanr- - it
c*d tp th * said Special T ax Schorl District ♦
11
N o. 1 of Seminole Cou nty, Florida, by the
'I
C ity of Sanford, Florida and used by said
Hpc-clal T a x School District No. 1 of Se m ­
inole Coun ty, Florida, for the purchase of
a high school ait* and the construction of
high school building, whirh, sum Is now
For Rent-Two unlttrni*i i &lt;| .«omî]
• St due and owing to the City of Sanford
^a*.
lorida, by said Special Tax School District u|i iirw flight, séparait t« in n
No. I of Seminole County, Florida.
wat.f etc. Fi nr loriition, on ., rof.
11 &lt;1 .000.00 to be used In funding the pres­
A d d r e s s P . Ü . B o * b 'j.i. San­
ent outstanding and existing Boating In­ n c r .
debtedness of said Spocial Tax School Dis­
i
o
»
d
,
F
to itd a .
9jLtf
trict.
J I 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 to bo used for Improving and
enlarging tb * grammar school.
For
R en t— T w o
acres
im proved
15.000.00 to lie used In purchasing lot and
constructing a primary othool in the west­ l a n d , a l l t i l e d .
C a s h r e n t . C l o . e ¡n .
ern part of the rity of Sahtord, said primary
E n q u ire A r n e t t s B a th e r Shop
school to be located West of Myrtle Avenue.
f2.AOO.0O to !»#• ua«*rf in improving anrl i»n
îarg ng ihr primary acKnot [orated on I'almetto \ venue, in the T i i y of Sanford. FOR
R E N T — Pleasant room» ahd
Plorida.
15.000 00 to he uied In improving and en­ o (fires in [iisfjop Block, nvi rlouking
larging the rot need ■chrfol In »aid Spécial
L a kiMonroe a n d m-w j « . ■ nifir#
T u Rrtiotil 1H»tnet
S#i,MI'U' 00 to tie uied for the }»urcha*r of site. Also, store room, same L. 1ling.
furniture and arhool furnlaliiiEtgv In ■aid
Realty C&lt;&gt; , Ui.hop
Special T a * Sc houi District No 1 of Hem- Call Thatcher
inolr Count y , Florida, and.
Block, Phone 245. Want !&lt;’&gt; tf
Whereas, the
County Hoard of
Public
Instruction of
Seminole Cou nt),
Florida,
ha» carefully »« am in r d »aid petition anti
For Sale or Rent- For 10 days
flndi that more than tw en ty five per cent
of the duly qualified elector«, redding with­ only, good 10-arre farm, all cleared,
in »aid Special T a i School District, have sign* 5 acres tiled, (iood iiou&gt;« ai i i,.,ra
ed «aid petition, and.
WKena a, the
County Hoard of
Public Enquire Herald ( ) Ilice
■'* -IP!n»t ueiion of
Seminole County,
Florida,
ban deter mi tied, by resolution, thit day adopt­
For Rent-New Collage I M it-«oti
ed, that bond» in the aum cf |75,ObU.OO will
he required! for the purpoae» set forth in
op
»aid petit Ion, »aid bond« t«j hear In t err at at
a rate of not eareeding 6 per cent tier an­
ti u m . inter e « t paya b! e te m I «■a nnu ally ... t hr
For
R e ri I - R e s i d e l i r e
pf i nr ip a I of * a n| l»*iniD to lue due an* I pay­
U ..«i
» n i l fas in k i l c l i e n . N o ' . I I
able rniriVT'ear* ■» fter date of (im atirr,
Now, Therefore in purauance of I hapter 2 n d St J a y H . B e r k
6542 i*l the I t s * #if Florida i»f h )| l, not Ire
t» hereby given thaï un the 7|h «lay of Sep
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For
R e n t-T in
aere
farm v i i h
tembrr. A
D 1915. and in punuanre of
« reeolutmn duty adopted by th»- C unty
h o u se w ell k e p t .
F i v e acre
arm in
Hoard of Public I nvtructio.i of Seminole
County, an elerllun will be held arid the c i t y I u n i t s .
R e a lty T ru »t i
l«f.
* a me »• herrhy ordered to be held in »aid
Bank
B ld g .
tf
.special T a * School DUtrict No. 1 «»f Sem ­ N a t i o n a l
inole ( ‘ ounty, Plorida, to determine ^whether
or not there »hall ba i»iy e d by »aid District
R e n t — F i l m . s h e d r o o m w i t h nr ■* thbund« In the turn of 175,000 .OP, to bear
Intere iI not to e irr e d the rate of 6 per rent o u t b o a r d . 2 1 0 I ’ a r k A v e . W a n t
92t
per annum, the principal of said borni* lo
mature th irty year
ars after date of l«. q * h r r , If.
as provide.! for In a resolution thl» day
adopted by 11.» &lt;’ i&gt;unly Board «1 Public
1nsl ruction of Seminole County, Kluilda,
For
K en t— 5
r o o m C o t t a g e 1216
in which election only the duly qualified
eleclor«. re.ldmg wllhtn Mperlst T as Sehoul P a r k A v c . $ 1 3 , 5 0 p e r m o n t h &gt;• -!&lt;!
District N .. 1 of Seminole 4’nunty and who i n g
w ater, also
i
room
1
are frre huld-r« «liall l«e » m i l l e d 1« voir
.iii
| The f.dio w ’ng |.»r,on« are appointed . «
I’ ark A v e .
41R fill j n c l U ' I ' l i g
inspector* and clcrV« of »aid rlecnon
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D * WiJtir«». R I
Mai
well. Joe fie Mon t, Inspector« J D Barker,
Clerk
o
For
Rent -R e s id e n c e
V
r o e in*
I’ recmcl No 3 T im X r r n r , E. R. Rourke,
bath .
50 3 P a r k A v e .
R e a s o n a b le
Addison Williams, In» peel o n .
If. J. WUson. Clerk.
fiä - tfr
T he said election so ordered to be h»l&lt;l A . P . C o n n e l l y .
• hail be held at the several pulling piare*
in said 8 r
[ e a l Tax School Ifistritt No. t
F o r R e n t - O n e -1 a c t e field, o n e
County, H erida, where ihr lait
grnrral rDrtion
hrid, throughout th**
acre field under state of high
District, and »aid »Irrfton ( hall b# hi Id in
compl i anc e
wi t h Ch a p t e r 65( 2.
Laws « ( |cu lt i v u t i o n .
Also
planted
!'
M orid « of DJI J and the jnsp^rton mnd rlrrk*
Inqi. ir*
of thu vtrioua polling p l i r n «hall m ik r p o
f ts.
í,
RuUAOHI
on
K t - u n o i i a h l f rout
irompt return« to th* C ou nty Hoard oí Huh
'it I
ir Dutrucllf n of Svininnlc County. Morid«. C P o s t .
I m med lately sftrr said election and tsh
ulsllon of the vote pulled, and the County
Board of public Instruction of Semin olr
For
K e n t— Several
n ic e office
County, H orid a. will be in session on the
6th day of September. A. D. 1915 to receive r o o m » o v e r Y o w e l l ' a .
E n q u i r e N* I’ .
the returns ol said election and to determine
Y o w e l l &amp;. C o .
3 3-tf
and rertlly the result thereof.
Done and ordered In regular session, (hi*
tba 2nd day ol August, A . D. 1916.

FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

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WANTED

A tt e s t
D. I*. T h r »» h e r, *5u pl. Public i n ­
struction .and Secretary of
Board
of Public Instruction of Seminole
County Florida.
109-Fri 5t
An Ordioatsce Amending Seqllon 3 of an
Ordinance Entitled: " A n ejdlnanc* Pro.
hlbillng
the
CsnsIrnrUanj and
Main(e nante o f Bill Heard* and Prohibiting
BUI
Posting In Certain Defined Until»
o f the City of Hanfard and Providing n
Penally T h e c c i.t ."
Bn it ordrined by th* M a y a r and C ity
Council * f Hanford, H orid a;
Section I.
That Section 2 of an ordì
rane# entitled: " A n Ordinance Prohibiting
the Construction and Maintenance o! Bill
Boards and Prohibiting Bill Posting in Cer­
tain Di d ned Limits o f tha C ity *1 Sanford
and Providing n Penalty therefore," duly
■ased by the C ity Council of Sanford,
lorida. in regular session on tb* 19th day
of July, A. D. 1915, be. and th* asm* is
haroby amended to read a* follows:
" S * f - 2. I t shall, fram and niter the paeeage of thla erdinant# be unlawful for any
on# to poet#, post or display on any bill
boards, which may havw boon horotoforo
erected and constructed, within »he ab ove
wwierlbed area any ndvartialng matter of any
kind whatsoever.
Provided, howavor, that
it Is hnt tb# intention ’ ol this ordinance to
prohibit th# posting and displaying of advarlia«m#nta fa rsfer*ne# t o any attraction
theatrical or vaudav ilU or at her
g l v # » at any licensed theatre in t ______ _____
an y bill board*, whirh bar# been in ue* and
•fftir riy constructed prior to t h » passage
o l thl* ordinance.”
Section *. This ordinance shall tab# #ff#«t
upon Ita paesaga and approval
by tb# M a y o r
Pas##d thla 2nd d*y_of A ^ g u s L A. D. ! • ( «
Bf w .
Harndon
Chairman C i t y Council
I hereby certify that th# ( s r s t s i g g ordi­
nance was duly passed bjr th# C ity Council
in regular aaaeion. tbla tb# 2nd day of A u g ­
ust A . Ü. 1915.
j
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w
’om­
i t . W. L o v e ll
C i t y Clark.
A A ß Pr” f ' l .
4*V day ol August
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Mayor

Definition.
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T o Trade— An luti-rrm tionnl
Truck, jxrrfert condition, little u«'d.
for u Ford in like contiition, i M.
Berry.
Duat and Iron In the Appendix.
That foreign botllc» In the npprndtx
are oftan tha Initial cauae of appendicitla la a long-axploded Idea; ih*1
la, ao far aa bodlea of any alt* are con­
cerned. But Dr. Carlo Barlnl of New
York reporta to the Medical Record
that Ip many caaea Vary minute iharP
foreign bodlea are found In that
organ and. In aome caaea at le*1**
w a n probably the cauae of the Initial
leelon. Doctor 8avlni baa recovered
from appendlcea tnleroecoplc part,cle*
which prors on chamlcal analyal* to
be ellyen of coal containing a »mail
quantity o f Iron, aometimea with very
aharp catting edge a. ,
The Handy Shoe Bap
"Laat year one member of tb« fu l'
Uy waa usable to be out or bid.,* J
took a ahoe bag that had am pi* P®*
eta and pinned It neatly with « » r w
pine to the- aide of her bed. I® 1
1
pockety I pat her hooka and vario«
article# that aha needed. Et#rT,t“ ~ *

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PUBLISHED
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VGLUME VI

IN SANFORD— Life h Wont* Lining

SANFORI», M o lt i HA. Til KSI) VV, AUGUST 10. 1915

PEACE TALK
IS REJECTED
POOROLDWAR
TORN MEXICO
CARRANZA EXPELS THE
BRAZILIAN MINISTER
WHO WANTED A
CONFERENCE
Washington, Aug. 10.— Carranza
officials hero said that the Brazilhnn
minister to Mexico city, the only
diplomatically the United States has
in Mexico, hns been withdrawn be­
cause Carranza was reparian t" ex­
pel him from the countiv at he did
Sitior Ortega, minister from Guate­
mala.
The minister for the Curranzista*
hero declared, that neither diplomat
was on good terms with Carranza,
and It has been the intention of threbel chief to hand the Uruzilllan his
passports as soon as he, Carranza
occupied tin- caplin!
According to their staiemcnt. the
participation of these count Hr* 111 the
conference here brought Curran/.« •
resentment to a climax. The Brazil
ian minister reported to the State
Department that tut reason * ¡ 1« given
for the expulsion of Orlcgn
if«
himself intended to »nil for the
United States, Wednesday
State Depart ineiit advice- re­
ceived here today state that Car­
ranza is preparing to move hurriedly
to Mexico City. and the impression
" in Mexican circles is that he propos­
es to declare himself provisional
president
Secretary I,»using an­
nounced that tin* innlrrpni-es would
be resumed on Wednesday in New
York.
Lecture

on

Universal

Pence

At an early date. Monday &lt;d
Tuedsay of next week perhaps. |h-v
J. J. Hall will deliver his famous
lecture, “ What 1 saw and learned
in the War Zone ’ in this iity under
the auspices of the Woman s Club
He Is one of th»' difs'etors of the
American P e - i - o ' • . ’ -I is lour
trig Florida Hi tr. 1' '« n -t
the
Florida I'eaie Noiu-it
.»It, I vva*
organize»! in nrlanvlo last &gt;Iay
This will be 11 rare opportunity
for the people of Sanford to hear
a lecturer of note and to hear from
ono who has been in the war zone
»luring the early part of the present
great war. the aw fulness of the pre­
parations for such a struggle
He
sides bringing with his piesstige the
application of great scholarship he
brings the result- o| many year* of
travel and observation of men
He
is a master at »lesiriptinn and el­
oquent in expression He Is a speak­
er of great force and power and pos­
sesses a pleasing personality that
charms his audience.
Dr. Hall deliverdd this lecture at
the Y . M. C. A at Tampa on Sun­
day.
Them will he no admission
fee, only a (ftu will offering will he
taken to defray the expenses incurred
by the WOmnn * Club
Every man
and
woman
in
Sanford
should
hear
f *
Dr. Hall and his wonderful mes­
sage on universal peace.
The ex­
act date and place will he given in
the next issue of the Herald.
*Von

Jngow

Is Fired

The Amsterdam correspondent of the
Telegraph announces the early res­
ignation of tho Grrinan foreign
Secretary, Cottlleh von Jugow, a*
probable. The minister’s retirement
will be attributed to ill-health, hut
the real reason, according t&lt;&gt; the
V
correajtomients advices will be due
to two blunder*, the first being the
Austro-Hungarian note to the United
states regarding the exportations of
munitions, which was sent without
eonsulting his, and the second being
the revelation contained in the Bel­
äö=. v gian gray book that Herr von Jugow
urged the division of the Congo be­
tween Germany and France.
" M r . B ob " at Imperial
Tho Christian Endeavor Society
of tho Preabyterian church will preM nt the play* " M r . Bbb at the 1mPorial Theatre on Friday night Aug
20th. This la said to be something
very ty e and cannot f a i l 't o please
the audience. Watch for future anh A H S k .fH .n l.

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS HELD
IMPORTANT MEETINGS

&gt;
RUSSIANS RE­
TREAT-RESULT
GERMAN PUSH
IS DOUBTFUL
NO. loi

gg!
Bricked in Kissimmee
Kissimmee.
\Ug * ;«
The P„ „ .
tract for the paving of the three
miles of roadway from the Orange
County line to the city limits of
Kissimmee that will connect the two
cities of Oralndu and Kissitjiinee
with a continuous road of brick, was
a warded Monday by the county
commissioners to the Alabama ra v ­
ing Complin) of Hirmmgh.im, Ala.,
who put in a hid for the work of
$2ii,000.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S|tec Knud &amp; Hdg Dis No, 1, mills
»
31
Stale,
. .... ............. . 6
Total
...........
37
There Iicing no further business the
Hoard adjourned to meet September
L 1915.

Mayor Bowden'» Speech to Police
Dear Mr. Editor.
We used to know Eddie Bowden
when he was a young boy. We knew
him., later as a progressive young
The road will he of briek, nine
merchant, anti his name has been
feet wide, with a concrete curbing
familiar to us for many years.
and a (our fool stretch o f marl on
When we learned that ho was THE GERMANS MAKING A
either side
The contract also calls
running fur the muyoralily of Jack­
for a grouting of content.
DETERMINED EFFORT
sonville, wo did not Teel that the
Work on the cpnstruction of the
Sanford. Fla., Aug. 2.1915
The Hand of W. A. Ixfficer to lie
olfice would he magnified by his
TO TRAP THE RUS:
road will probably • begin in about
Honorable Board of County Com­ Notary Public, was read and approved
incumbency, because he is an avowed
ten days— ns soon a* th© company missioners in and for Seminole County, with the Fidelity and Depaift Company
SIAN ARMY *
finish** with the Orlando road, which Florida met on the ul&gt;ove date, present of Maryland, a corporation as surety unti-prohihitionist; hut in a recent
speech to his policemen he ts *hbq(is now nearly completed to the L. P. Hagan, Chairman, Cornmemonera in Ihe rum of 1500.00,
ing so much courage and man!ines&gt;s/ Lon(Jon&gt; Alijr. 10.— Milo by mile
Osceola county line. The contract J. A. Clark, L. A. Brumlcy, L T. McT ie Ilond of Chas. A. Dallas to car­
and fairness th«t his words deserve the Germans are pushing the, Rus­
does not contain a time limit, but laiin, J. C. Koliettt, Deputy Clerk, with ry hrearms to -wit a 1911 Model 32-20
to be reproduced and their influence
it is stated that the road will most C. M Hand, Sheriff in attendance.
Marlin III fie was read and approved with perpetuateli as an example to others sians hack front the old fighting
ground around W'arsaw, meantime
likely he finished by November.
Tax Assessor here presented Ids Tax H. J Holly antf W. M. Haynes as sure­
who may have to hear similar re­ making desperate efforts to trap the
The Alabama Paving Company Roll for the year 1015 and the Hoard ties m the sum of J100 00 Licenre
sponsibil ity in t hi* important miti armies of the Grand Duke Nicholas
and the Paving and Construction pro»reded to «»«jualize tax«-*.
ordi red issued
exalted office
before they have a chance to re­
Company of Chnttunooga entered
Hoard took a rvss-vs until \ugu*t
T* e Bond of Schefle Maines to InHe refers to Hl*VIITal point» that treat to their new defensive positions.
bids at a previous recent call by 3, 1915. Id o clock a in.
Notary Public, was read and approved,
Particularly successful operations
ill, county 1 0111 mi'siuners when they
Sanford, F.al, Aug t, IP15
with lofm Herliy .F T F’oster as sure- In- emphasize* in &lt;leur, untnistakhut
the
most
iniaide
lunguage,
to
this end nro reported by Vienna,
decided that the hid* of both firms
Honorable Hoard of County Com­ ties ut the sum of 1500.00,
where
the claim is made that Arch
portant
are
the
following.
Ll!
were too high. This time only the missioners in and for Seminole Qiunty
The Bond of E. C. Kennedy to carry
Treatment
of
Prisoners
Duke
Joseph
Ferdinands
army
haa
former company hid.
Florida, met on the above date, present Firearms to-wit. a 32 cal. 8. &amp; \V. special
"When I had my last tulk with forced tho Russians in disorder aL. P, Hagan, Chairman, Commissioners was read and wirac was laid over for the
you 1 also cautioned you»about the cross the Vieprz near Lubartow,
J.
A.
Clark.
C.
W
Entztninger,
J
T.
pre*i
nt.
Woodland Park Notes
uniform treatment of cnizons and and badly defeated them south
Among the Thursday visitors were Mrlaiin, L. A Hnimley, J C Hnbctis,
Ml claims against tin. ( ’minty wire
Unofficial ad­
prisoners
1 want to again call your west of Mice how.
Mr U it Tyler. Mr art»! Mr*. T y ­ lk-puty Clerk with ( ‘ M Hand. Sherifl read mil approved ami Warrants nrattention
to
this
inattcf
It
is
my
vices
from
Austria-Hungary
sources
ler, Jr Mr and Mr* (&gt;
W Spec in attendance.
di-rist drawn fur same
indicate
that
it
sjdit
In
the
Russian
idea
that
you
should
know
no
one
minutes of the lust regular meetccr and
&gt;F ildri-n.
Mr*
CFTheHenry
IP rd a il "M i •ned
nu *-l Vug 'uh
in tin- .Ii*» barge of vour duty.
lines caused by these ojM&gt;ralions may
and . tithlri
M r* Il I 1lolly and mg read and approvisl
at I" •i clock a III
spel I danger to the forces thus di­
A
few
days
ago
a
negro
hoy
came
to
Itepurt*
iif
s
veral
different
nltnvra
children, Mr Hoy .''Vines mid tritt k
Sanford. Fla . \ug 5, 1915
my office am! reported to me that vided. The probability that troops
A ||nn June» |reaiI and ruppoved and ordensl filed.
load of children, Mr
II" '•rabie Hoard of t'uunty Commis­
a in*.mb» r of the for»’e. hi arresting retiring from the vicinity of IvanTax I’nllei tor, Jno D Jinkm* here si.mi ti ci ,»f, i lu . I.ox e ilute all [ in--*-III
and daughter. Mr and Mr* Klmer
him,
hud slapped his face, without gorod will protect tile line of re­
F Huger- \lr M. Donald and Mi** pfi **-iiteil his list of errors and insol­
Tin Hoard here look up the mutter
•-* •0**1
provocation
and for such an act treat, however, is suggested.
Dorn Stalloni.
The Misses Ahern. vencies which were allowed us follows.
of equalization
Military
observers
in
London
extin re could he no provocation
I
Stall 11 HIT ' " i founty 15 1*2 22.
Serrila I the Helen peek, c »■■trill.I
Heard took .i ■
mill 10 o clock
press the opinion that the entrapreported
1
lie
mailer
to
the
chief
and
&gt;|*-i
m
l
Hmiil
and
Itridge
District
No
1
and M »r.. Elizatu-lli Piileston. I.»»
a m \ug 5. 1915
j'ing
attempts will foil, gathering
the policeman had the manhood to
i 1 sMi 2ti
Poll
lav fl.lllTIHI
Sub.
Peck, A |t U.ill-nil. I* t
(irilhr,
from
the
offiti-l report« indication
admit
that
lie
hud
committed
the
J D , Italph and Murry Woodruff school District No 1. f liUt tih. No *2,
that
the
Russians may now lie exSanford,
Flu
,
\ug
5th.
1915.
error
and
also
ad
untied
that
hi*
hail
S1. 17 No :i. f i l l It
N o l. i l l 95.
Louis It.onice, The Italian *ilh
perted to renrh their new line safely.
Homorahle Hoard "f Count) Com­ done wrong in *n doing
Now
if
No,
5,
J1
s
Ps
marine
Itidand and Mustang Pile
&lt;Hllt ial reports from Rome re­
Mr I P Daniel* eume Itefvire the missioners in ami (or Seminole County. that hud been Judge Anderson or
Sunday about -i\r\ p* &gt;.|.|e • nue
Florida, met on tin- above date all myself, tint one of you would have count activity by Italian mountain
Board
representative of Dr l* wi*. in
The day w.i-t.i'i1 with tin &gt; xi option
thought of treating us in that man­ troops, resulting in gains. In Cadore
regard*
to
damage done in his orange, present
of a light shower late in r b.- after
The
Bauril
her«resumi'il
thr*
equaliza
ner
I want to impress upon you the Austrians have been forced hack
Ultori
Some of fhe visitor* were grove by public mad. the commissioners tlon of taxes
that
the
treating »&gt;( an humble cit­ as far as the south, slope of BurdMr and Mr- Fern.tld Mr .«■ d Mr- inform'’’ him that there hud U*-n no
t
W
Fail
/Hunger
here
otfered
the
izen otherwise than you wollbl tin* stall in the valley of Sexton, the
a• tion lidcn
|ti*|mp a • .1 Mr
M• I Ion a I -I tr,■ri.
following
r&lt;
solution
md
ni"ve*|
it*
a»|op
intlueiitiul .iti/»-o i* wrong
I want stat'-meiit ib'clu«^, while counter
Mr I II la-i- .all"- before the Hour I
I :p ’ e| pfl-i
I mut nil
Mr
U I
Mon,
J
A
i.
lurk.
I,
A
Hnimley,
J
T
you
to
treat
tin*
must
lowly
witli
the j attacks by the Austrians on the
11 1 behalf Ilf the good roads committee,
l hlum. Mr*
M H \\ essio-r and
are
rharacterixed
McLain,
t
\
\
F'.iit/niinger.
and
L
P
*,ime
courtesy
you
would
treat
the Carso plateau
and aildre—* d l hi Hoard in regards to
11«•rt l.otig Mr 1 H Tv 1er itid Mr
as weak and easily repulsed.
Tho
Hagan voting in favor of its adoption most powerful
the proposed good road" proposition,
and Mr*. Tyler Jr. Mr and Mrs,
Austrian official report declnroa that
Printed
«
l-tewht
re
in
1
1
«
r.
11
.
We have had some very unfortun­
J M Oglesby and grand-«laughter. T h e re|s&gt;ri an d estimat*' of Engineer
all Italian attempt* to advance were
(' W Fut/minger nfTi-red the follow­
Mr and Mrlohn ilgl. -liy . Mi — f- red T \\ till, ms of the isist of hard siir ing resolution and moved it.* adoption ate oft-urrOnces lately "t-ciin»ione«l repulsed
lining " rluin roads » a * read and o r­
by y'our shunting pistols
1 have
.-Mile Ogtcshy. Mr* Duke ai d fain
I A Clark. I. \ Urundey, J T Mrfjiin
Ib-caU'i' of the possible effort
dered t.hd
hesitated about
speaking publicly
11V . Ml**e* \l earn un,, t. .it ,| Ultra
• ' \\ Km/unrig» r and 1 P Hagan.
iij.t.'i
tin pnlltlcil! *lt nation III the
in
■ ......... I '
\\ I • 1 -'nnigi r ' i f
a l o n g ' l l - b u e lit e n U - e I w t- a f r a i d
■l 1r■f . .it i \t ■ . 1tr il,,.
&lt; 1 tmi..' ...t . g m favor of ut- a»!o|&gt;
Ha
I
&gt;
.
a
r
.
ic. reusing .illentioii is ttc■• I
rr ••••!. re.I i ,
i . on
II k»t «1.1 li.i . i l.ail ,-lb I and i ill*U . 1■ M
: M
Mr II .¡rn
lion
Hesidnl |o|| i.p|a-ars el-. where It,
i?k
-»•-:•
’ ..I by the lighting in the
tra
iie.i»
Itriitid.
Ih-'ri
■
to
pt
t
|.r ........ .
*t)
a'tittipt
t"
t- i ape
'
\ 1ok Mr- 1 Í U il .. t M
If. -aid
and '-.■. &gt; i.p tin. k
Fur that reason I have instructed Dardanelles, where there bun Inn'll
Kat It- .itnl1 .Lu k Fox Irtmi
Constantinople
t hi motion &lt;&gt;( ( U Eiitzinmgcr, car­ the chief, on several occumoiis , to mi much activity.
Hoard here look a recess until 10 ii i |o
Mr. anil Mrs. \. D. I'arrisli
reports
trench
fighting,
the latest
ried,
W.
V.
Dunn
was
a
pointed
Inpseco cluck a. m. A tig. b 1915,
give the force private talk» him­
son and friend, Com. Howard. Carl
tor of Marks and Hrund* for Commission self anil through his lieutenants. clash resulting favorably to the
Riggers,
Roland.
Monroe.
Jones.
,
Sanford, Flu , Aug 1. 1915 en* District No 3.
YOU must not use a pistol, except allies.
Carl Unitoli, Charley Knlmn and
It us* ia having rejected what in
Itoan I h»-re took a reces* until Aug I I I the .. .............. .. your own life, or
Honorable Hoard of County Cum
Jess«' l.ee
mi-.-inn» r- iti a m i fui Seminole &lt; &lt;unit\ It, 1915 at III o i lin k a in
that of some citizen
A lew days ago Knglanil i* regarded as a honifide
U m ilP M \ S
Sunforil
.Fla.
Aug
•
&gt;
I1
«
15
I*fondu met on the above dale, present
ll W a s lirnught &lt;&gt;nt in the Jit'll' e proposal nude by the German Emp­
Honorable
Hoard
of
I
mint)
&lt;
"in
i
I I’ Hagan. I I,airman, t ‘nnmilsMoners
I Hurt liât all ntliief had shot at. or eror for pence with a part «if Pol­
l.arge tmlicncc ul baptist Temple
and trad.'I f'*r «lullitla, the great
( lurk. Hniinlt-v \|. lauti und Entmutige rin—ioner* met &lt;ii tin above date, ill m I tie direct mil of. » negro buy at
. - A * it result
o f *(i&lt;ial
i u v it at mu*
struggle in the east must continue,
rtiü.gt r I &lt; liiibi-ri* I H-piity &lt; It-rk 1 " mg | ri**» iit
I e 10 filing I" escape, after hting pul
sent .Mil to attend Hie \ugu-t -cfvMand as there are no immediate in­
wiib i M llai.il. Shi-ritl in nttendutuv.
The
Mirk
wiL*
instrin
t«-(l
to
writ«led
in
a
crap
game
Now
I
want
i
at the Temple, the auditorium »a*
The Mini inunion!ion of Mr F7 I. Mr Bell. Superintendent of Bond Camp ytln In Uhdf r*la lid that l niejtll just I dications of a general nature of ofpractically full mi last Sunday night
ellAlk «■ in thi&gt; west, the struggle of
I*he »ext police­
Mr Hyman spoke &lt;&gt;n “ The Ituliv idual lbnkt-1 in la-half of n-Milent* of Spring that Guards D&gt; paid a *slar&gt; &lt;&gt;f $.'W 00 what I tell you
I-ukc set turn, read and mime was Did per mouth and Board to commence man that nluMila his pinto] within the Russian fore«'» to »huke thqmin the plan of Christ.
A lurge chorus
over for the present.
Aug. L 1915. and not to hoard anyone the city limits, except as I have selves free hns resolved itself into
led the singing assisted by a ten piece
Mr. Sjohlnm came befor the Hoard hut Guards at intponse of County.
said, in the defence of life. I am go­ a stubborn fighting.
orchestra. A cordial welcome is the
There arc many indications that
and asked for u reduction in redeeming
ing to send that policeman to the
Clerk
was
here
Inst
rutted
to
notify
kind extended at the Temple. An­
Germany
intends to deliver her
lands sold for taxes July ti, 1915, and County olficial not to make any pur­ hoard "f bond trustees for trial, und [
nouncements of next Sunday services
shall
suspend
i
u'-xt
l
aid
blow against Serbia, in
t'h-rk was instructed to write the Comj&gt;- chases for their otfices until first obtain­ if he is found guilty,
will appear in the Herald (or Friday
in
order
to
link up with Turkey. It
iroller, recommending that said lands ing |K&gt;rnu**ion by the Board.
hint from the police force (or good
U
t
increasingly
manifest that Ger­
be redeemed ut a liât sum of Jt&gt;0-00
Thu Budget tendemi by the l lerk 1 have been told thut It has been
In Memorlum
plus ( ‘ lerks fees
and rtinsudend by the Hoard and enti- a custom in making iJicrfi- ureests, many look» t«« the east for a set­
One of Sanford's oldest and most
tlement of the war.
By overtim­
The Clerk is hereby authorized to rnute of expenditure of eacii fund made when prisoners would attempt to
highly respected citizens passed away
ing
Serbia *ho would occupy a
write the Comptroller recommending by Board ordered published, same to escape, to shoot up in the air, in
in the death of J
Foster, who
very favorable strategic jmsltion to
come up for final eonsideration at next order to frighten the escaping pris
breathed his last at his home on the redemption of Certificate No. 229
tub-rated
mvohe
Bulgaria s aid in reaching
oner
This will not hi
Mile of July fi, 1915 at a Hat sum nllH.OO ! régulât meeting
Geneva Avenue, surrounded by hi*
ConstanimojH'S along tie main lines.
(
l
i
n
c
i
s
i
Cuntí
because that bulb t tills got to de­
plus Clerk's fees
t 1.200 IH&gt;
Ilk ii i ti ( Cuurt ll»u .k
The main «*&gt; pectationx of such u
wife and family and friends.
(,oou oo scend, ami may do some damage in
The representative of the Metal l’ro- S k l i ' W of l l l f l r r f .
Mr. Foster was over 83 years of
move doubtless has brought about
7,220.00
C u m m lw lo n t t *
mini
F*«
Now i hope that you will
ilucta Company, came l»eforu the Board Supplì** tur County
4,0110 00 so foing.
age at tho time of his death and hi*
2.S00 0C remember what I am saying along renewed negotiations between the
lnrl&lt;l*nt*1&gt;
_
.
had been a resident of this section and inquired if the County was in need
entente allti'S and Bulgaria.
1*,920 00 this line, because I mean what 1 say
of any Culv« rta at this time. Commis­
T olsi
for over sixty years.
F ifty years
l ( usd «ntl IIfltl(|. fund
sioners informed him that they were not Hslary Su|&gt;(. Iliad t'am p
.
f 900.00 and nothing more."
agp he married Miss Vaughn, sister
House Dance
eoo oo
Assistants
____„ —
--------Yours for Justice and Peace,
in need of any Culverts at this time.
720.00
of Hon. Alex. Vaughn, the Tax As­
2 Ousril*
Contributor,
A
most
enjoyable
dunce waa given
l.VIO U"
Ttko application of J. O. Mitchell U b u f un Itasi)
sessor of Seminole county, and from
I.S00.U0
1’ rod lor Bloch
-- --------------ast
night
by
Mr.
and
Mr*. B. W.
to be County Game Warden was read Con vict I*«d
8.000. 90
i ________________
this union eleven children were born,
Part)'
at
Seabreeze
1.000.
00
Herndon
at
their
beautiful
home on
T
oots
and
lt*psfr
and ordered filed.
600 00
Bho*s and (Moiblng (ut- connina
six of whom survive tho father.
A
party
of
young
folks
enjoyed
Park
»venue.
The
affair
was in­
The application of George O. Mitchell HUrtisrs* Money
S00.00
____ ____ _
eoo.go a trip over to Seabreeze in Mr. formal anti every ono made to feel
They are Mrs. Maggie Myers, to be County Game Warden was read llridge Tenders
______ _____ __
Estimala cl Amount due City ol
Mrs. E. N. Truelove, Mrs. Claudia
4,800.00 Fletcher* car (Studehaker) last Sun­ at home and despite the humidity
Banfcrd
----------------- --and ordered filed.
i.uiju uO
itosi!
building oytlp m en t ete __
Braxton, and John Foster,- Alex.
1,000.00 day, also a fine hath in the "Briny of the atmosphere were made com­
The communication of C. H. Dingee I nc Id en Isis
— ----- ------ ----- --F’oater and Henty Foster together was read and ordered filed.
Deep .
fortable. Tim broad porches and the
___ __________________ 126,220.00
Tout
with tho loving wife who nre left
Those
in
the
party
were.
Misses
Pin*
and
P
a
r
M
Io
r
a
Fund
large
rooms are adapted for danc­
The communication of R. A. Gray,
Potdlns I’ rikoners
__ ________ 11,400.00 Emma, Jessie and Velma
to hiourn the losss of father and hua- Secretary of Hoard of Commissioner Salary
Graves
ing
and
from nine until twelve the
of P r o a tr u lln i A l l y . ___
900.00
band. The funeral services occurred of State institutions in regards to leas­ Jailor
« 00.00 and Mrs. Reed and her brother, merry throng kept the music going.
Inrtudtnf reals in rrimioal
from the Inte residonce on Geneva ing of convicts from the State, was read Fee*.
roars
3.67S.OO Eugene Cook.
A dainty buffet lencheon was
Jar
D
r
2
tad
1,000
1,0 00
avenue and was largely attended and ordered filed.
Mrs. Reed leaves for
Miami
served during the evening and every­
T «t«l
I7.57ft.00 Thursday, visiting friends and relby the many friends who hod known
one present thoroughly enjoyed the
Mr. A. B. Comeron came before the
the- deceased for half a century.
Financial
statement
of
the
Special atives, and pxp«‘ Ct* to he gone several occasion. Among tho»e present were
Hoard and made application for the posi­
Kev. Geo. Hyman, pastor of the
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DsCottes, Dr.
tion of County Game Warden, on motion Road and Bridge District No. 1 made
Dapttst church officiated and the
by
tho
Bond
Trustees,
waa
here
present­
and Mrs. Cecil Butt, Mr. and Mrs.
carried, Mr. CamerOn Is hereby appointe
Raising the Eastland
remains were laid to rest in Lakeft. J. Holly, Mr*. C. E. Henry and
County Game Warden for Seminole ed, read and ordered published.
Chicago, Aug 10.— The raising tif
view cemetery.
The
Board
having
completed
the
equal
Misses Olga and Grvtchen Schultz,
County, Florida, at a Salary of (25.00
tho steamCr Eastland was begun
ization
of
taxoo^liindo
tho
fpllowlng
Charlotte
Hand. • Suldee Williams,
per
month.
On the night of Tuesday the 17th
today. Tho hull is expected to -bo
Genaral
Fund,
n^lla..
—
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
reaches
Leffier.
Adelaida Higgins,
Geo.
D.
Hart
having
made
applica­
of August, the small admission fee
righted tomorrow.
Road
and
Bridfe^uUU.........
.
7
Messrs.
Laverna
Hurt, Dr. Fain,
tion
for
the
poeition
of
County
Enumera­
of twenty-five cents all o ve r the
mills................ 2 . Tommy Deano of Gainesville is Di\ Mendel, Housholdcr, Carl Shultx
houso will make It possible for the tor of Seminole County, Florida, la Fine and Forfeiture,
¡fi*.
I School, m
i
l
l
s
7 In the city today calling on the local Yowell, Lloyd, Todd, Symea and
entire family to attend a v e ry un­ hereby appointed to be such County Genera
- - - - - —
_
Hsrndon.
Sub School, mills. ............ * ........... .*• • 8 merchants.
*
usual and attractive entertainment Enumerator,
II
•
..
Sr.
--isT- —
r,t.
,t » 't
—
_

BOND ISSUES, SCHOOL MATTERS AND
TAXES WERE MATTERS OCCUPY­
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THE SANFORD

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THESANFORDHERALD
H. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Dádseos M an n er
P a b b M I'.tttj T m * i * y i » &lt; Friday

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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P a r a f a l a la A l i n e a Mata II« M a i * al O Tka
Aa I t o f w l - O u a Ala« Malta« Aogwta T2a4
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State news items says they will start
a lobster factory at Miami at an early
date. There ought to be plenty of
material down there.
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Several East Coast editors are seeing
bright m e terns in the sky at night. We
would advise them to send for their
wives. That stuff on the East Coast
is bad even for snake .bites.
------O-----Sanford should have a pavilion on the
lake front as soon as it Is bulkheaded
and the city of Sanford ought to back
the proposition. It would pay good re­
turns in many ways.
Editor Fowell is going to send out
photographs of Bob H olly in a bath­
ing suit as art supplements to his
.paper.
Such a picture might tie
nature, but It certainly could not
be classed as art.— Tampa Tribune.
------O—
The welcome sound of the gentle drixxie, droxzle, sizzle, sozzelle of the rain
continues and Sanford section has ex­
perienced the real old fashioned rainy
aeason. While other part» of Florida
have experienced loaa and inconvenience
from floods the excellent drainsge sys­
tem of Sanford growers keeps the farms
and crops intact.
Sanford Herald is urging the forma­
tion of "a country club.
Honest-togoodnes*. Sarah, don't you think that
any club in Sanford would 1m- a "coun­
t r y " club?— Palm Beach Post.
No any more so than at Palm Beach
Frinatance in your town it might lie
the "Poker Club
that was recently
investigated by the Governor and found
to tie a country' club.
----- O-----The "Stay at Home
movomnet
has struck Sanford this summer and
most of our people have spent the sum­
mer right here in Sandord. Strange to
»ay theyr have had a letter time and feel
just us good as if they had chased to
the north and come back here to get
cool. There has been plenty of amuse­
ment and Sanford has reaped the lieneflt of the money that otherwise would
have been spent in some other city.
------O----There is not a vacant house in
the d ty of Sanford to rent at the
present time.
There are* very few
furnished rooms obtainable.
This
state of affairs in the midsummer
aeason means that Sanford is filling
up with new people, and it iriso
means that the man with money to
invest could find no better field
than Sanford, where he could build
homes and rent then the year round
a t a good rental. There are other
good investments here, and they
should appeal to any one who is
looking for something good and safe.
------ O------

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A t last it seems that the city
officials are getting wise to the harm
o f the English sparrow, and the Boy
Scouts will be turned loose for a
week in the job of extermination.
T h e English sparrow carries mites,
disease, filth. Thè English sparrow
d estro y» the nests of our song birds
and drives them away.
The Eng­
lish spirriw stops up the gutters
with his nest, makes sidewalks filthy
and is otherwise a genuine nuisance.
H e cannot sing, and if he has one
redeeming feature it &gt;,' 4 never been
discovered. A bas Sparrow! Rause
m it 'em.
Just when we were about to un
animously elect Bob Holly, of the
Sanford Herald, president of the
Ualdheaded Editors association, in
which we claim membership, he
denies that he is baldhesded and
declares he has only a high forehard.
W e've heard of highbrows
before, but never yet have we seen
such a learned gentleman that his
brow reached to the back of * his
neck.
Come on, Bob, don't desert
the «h ip .— Kissimmee Gsxette.
Discovered!
Guess there U no­
thing left blit the ship.
Now let
the ship be a boat on the Kissimmee
riv er with Naqglo et the helm and
Bill Harris as Steward and Senator
Donegan aa captain and we will
continue t h e : cruiee until the stew­
ard uses up ell the gasoline.
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V A L U E O F G O Ò D ROADS
F lorida Is now at the real begin
ning o f its developement.. An arast
ing and gratifyin g awakening for
good roads all over the state will
undoubtedly result in Unking up ell
parts p i the state with roads that

apcfst

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ran bo travelled over with comfort. the local • v o te n of the County of
Autoitla will be for the A n t tim e Seminole.''
able to aee the real beauties of F lo - . Seminole County, the pioneer ip
rida, which cerfainly cannot be soon good roads and the pioneer in the
from the window of a railroad ' organization of a «ped al road and
train.
We have al way,« maintained bridge district for bonding' for brick
that when Florida had good roads roads. And« the march of dviliaation
the rdek bottom bases of future j and improvement at the front door
again, and. the necessity of mdre
prosperity was laid.
This is the day o f the automobile. good brick roads, hence the cSll for
They have more or less business with banks.
Many of.
The far greater part of the winter and election to determine whether,
them come to this bank. W e appreciate their patronage and
tourists, to whom de cater and the people of Seminole County want
we invite to visit our winter play­ to keep up the good work, and have
invite others, no matter how small their business.
ground, are auto-owners, and if it these good roads in every section
A ll transactions with this Bank are considered confidential.
were known that one could be com­ of the county, or whether they are
fortable while travelling from one willing to stop where they are at
a ce
)»r s «r
end of the State to the other over the present time and lose the presgood roads, the far greater part o flt ig e already gained
whether they
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these well to do people would bring rill go ahead with these improvtheir machines with them and thus merits and build the gaps in the
J n Wa n t your b u s i h í s s .
be enabled to sec the country a» roads so badly needed to complete
the
chain
o
f
brick
roads
connecting
never before.
H. R. STEVENS
C .M .IU N D SANFORD. FLORIDA 0, L TATLOR
We are among those that believe with our sister counties that have
R. R. DEAS
v w - r w a .' F_ L WOODRUFF vW-Pr*«d«U
c“ k*~
a m cu W ff
that to see is to admire and that ad­ bonded for a system of county roads.
The many improvements all over
miration often leads to love and love
to an investment. Surelp we need the state for connecting highways
this type of people to help us de­ that will attract the tourists to our
j
velop Florida, it it this type that State this winter cannot be ignored
has built California and made it by Seminole, and it is almost cer­
t b « ebtactJ and purpaaaa a* h« r*inabove tboaa *n nm »r atr d aad set font, i . .« ,
the wonderful State that it is. They tain that the bond election will
tat lartk and a a a ta ta d in s a id patltion.
( t a r s Patent. Uaued t « It i n T h i |"tk î . i * ;
LEG
AL
ADVLRIISING
T fc*r«fot* ba it ranal trad. T h a i it ia «b# Í July. A. D. i » 1 0 ara
*
*
are the type of men who do things, carry by an overwhelming majority.
determination of tk i* Board that the amount i
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who beautify, who make tw o blades However the people o f Seminole
of honda roqulrad (or tka purpoaa« aat forth 1 _
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t,rg» tJ * , d aaacui« iru.u
N«Ur• .r Klrrlion
r" 5 T ! L°
-M r»..
u , ■ petition « t i praoentad to tb * ia . . i d * Petition, fa. tka .«urn of I7S.OOO.OO.
grow where one grew- before, and county should ponder the matter ( ' « ■Wakt /t t tBoard
of Public Instruction al Starn­
well
and
go
over
the
proposition
inola County. Florida, on t b « 6th d a y of
such men are worth untold thou­
July, A. I». ISIS. «ir n « d By twwS'.y five
sands to the community in which thoroughly, and when they have h r cent of tka quali U I «lecture « h o pay
an either rtal er personal property and
they settle, not alone for the money done this there is no chance for an t«ah»o« e ara
roaidanu af that portion
etnia ala
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they spend, but for the example they election to fail. The benefit to be County. Florida, deec r I bed aa follow*, to-wit:
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District No. | o f Seminole C o u n t y , In ac­ court, whether for the L r T e f i W l .»»y
tuck
Resínalas an tba South thorn of L a k e cordance with Chap te r SSIX of th e t a w i of
s.0 » ? . ’. ,
persa». Corporation at party.
bring, and the further fact that one derived from good roads is too plain
3: T o taka
Maaroa at a point ona quarter mile Cart H onda of IS IS , t o determine whether o r
----accept and eiecute any asi
such man induces others o f his ilk to all the tax payers to need any of the Weet Una of Sertlon XX. Township I » not there ahaU ba loaned by eald Special « n such legal Irueta. dulie* aad possn. l*
Ranca 30 East. thence South to T a i School nia tr ict N o. I , af Seminole Coun­ regard to th e holding, maaagemret sa l dis­
to invest, and the next man does farther explanation. The facts and SouthSoofut heart
comer e f tka Southwest ty , Florida, the bonds provided ter in this position af Amjr astate, real er personal, tsd
W i l l IBQ profits thrrvsf, or iu .«it
uirtar
ef
the Southwest quarter e f Sec- resolution.
figures
are
what
the.tax
payer
needs
likowise; an endless chain o f devrlaaa 34. «ante
Towaablp and K a a fa . thaaca
Ba it further resolved, that this reso­ thereof, •• may bo g r i n U d or ronfi 1#4 i ¡ u
and
these
will
be
forthcoming.
We
operaent; of beautification and of
any rou
court
« 7y •*»7
n of
oi record or by m t :+•%*•
Wral ace half mile to tho Northwe st corner lution ba published iu the Hanford Herald, b
the Northeast quarter of the Northeast a newspaper, published ia said Spacial T a i corooratlon
municipal or other f t i t W t f
do not want an election that, will of
prosperity.— Florida Grower.
quarter of Section 4. Township 20. R a n i * SO School District N o . 1 of Seminole C oun ty, and it that! be accountable to all sartie« is
■n i
! . .
i k .
f . l s L l .,1
A
s .
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be contested afterwards.
We want Kart thence In the last mentioned T ow n - Florida, once
----- O
Week for four successive Interest for the faithful dtscharg« «I rrtrr
such trust, d uty or power, which It ir.»
skip and Kanca
run South to Hanford weeks.
no injunctions.
We want the tax Grant Una in tba Northeast quarter of Sae- . A d op te d in regular session on thla tba 2nd accept.
T A K IN G O U R M E D IC IN E
4: T o take, accept and rtkeut*
payers
to
have
the
matter explained
* ¡ ¡ 3 *:
N^ th..14 t***.?* w*«t along day o f August, A. D. 181S.
;
, ,
,
*»ld G r u i linv Co tho Nor th i i d t of u d
all truata acd powers of w b s i » . , r nature
P. P. Porater, Chnan.
For years the United States g o v ­ in
plain figures as to the total COM Son »Of» 9. i h m r t W r i t CO Moutb#a«t corner
description, that may he r'onlert.4 upon or
S C. Dickson
entrusted, or romralttrd to it by « r , ¡ . t&lt;n
ernment has
been
shipping
all
C. P. Harrison
of the roads, just where they expect
‘ lu e ^ e .S w £
or
persone.‘ or nnybody (ottur. . •¡ «ran,*
money and securities of various them to be built, the cost of material one mile to West one half mile post of iiec- D. I - Attest,
or other authority, by grsnt.
Thrasher, Supt. Pub. I n ­
Uon 7, thence North 2.1 chain, to Past
tranalrtc derisa. be&lt;i
«quest or etlrtsiss. ot
struction and Secretary of
varieties, when it was found nec­ the cost of upkeep, the cost of in­ one-half
mile post of Section IX. Town tbip 20
which may ba aatrusted or committed os
Board of r u b ile Instruction of
essary to remove the same from one creased millage and all that per­ South Hanse 29 Etat, thence West tn the
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red
to
It,
or
Tasted____
In it by order
Sentitola C oun ty.
Florida.
99-Tue-It
Wekiwa
Hiver,
tkanca
Northerly
along
any rourl of rooord. or any probità co’art!
jmint to another, by express.
It is tains to the bondihg before election Waklwa Hiver tn tka Si. John» River, tkrnco
to rocolwa. tako and hold aay propert) «r
up the fit. Johaa River aad An Otdlnaaco F rab lb lllag Ik e Canstrnrtlaa ootato. rwal or porsonal. ohich cn«y be tke
^ ll-k n o w n that the rates for such day, In order thal each and every Soutkeoitrrly
through Lake Monroe, to point of begin
•U i)jf(t of any such trust.
and Maintenance a f Bill Beards aad Pr
transmission are several thousand tax payer will know before hand nine, praying than an election ba ordered
&amp;: T o bo appointed and accept tke BppniaM
kibillag Bill P e e lin g In Certain Defined
beld to determine whether Iba above dr4ny
limits e f the City af Hanford and Pie* m «n t of Assigna# or Truite# utd#»
percent higher than the ordinary just what he is voting for and just scribed territory »bail become a Special
«•
•ig
r meet, for thr benefit of rr. 1 • .»# of
siding a Penalty Therefore,
.
.
.
,
,
Taa
School
District,
for
the
purtio»«
of
le
v
y
,
any
drtto
r,
made
put«u«nt
to
«P
)
statai«
lie it ordaired b y the Mayor and C ity
mail— and why the government sho
what he w i l l receive in return.
In ing ar.d collecting a district school taa tor Council of anford, Pla.rSee. I . T h a t from of other««*»#.
should have continued the practice
4: T o art under the order of t*&gt;* «p.
and
afle&gt; the passage nf this act, it shat) be
orde«- to do this, the C om m ercial,
unlawful l o build. er.&gt;ct. const uct or to fin­ Ï-oirtment of any court of n'te&gt;* •# at
seems to show a lack of enonomic Club will have a meeting in this
(ecrt\rr
«r Truste*“ of •!.» «••*
ish.
the
ronstructfon
of
any
bill
board
■
.
for
Wktfifta, «aid petition ha« been carefully
ot
the display of advertising matter, within the ef t y nf any p#r»«»R. fir*n. »•%«./■ a
principles.
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r
p
o
n
t
l
o
n
.
d t y on Thursday. August 19th. at " ‘ "ilü? t p ‘ îhl
B|£?d‘--------------th.'t' i^Vdpetition^
corporate limits of the City
of
Sanford
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T
o
b«
appointed
«nd
to
ir&lt;
the
For years the postoflire depart which meeting the people of Sem- '•
by more than one fourth of the Sec. 2. It shall, from and after the passage
of Kterutor of c* f * .»!»•
,
.
,
,
qualified elector, reeldiog within the above of |hia ordinance, be unlawful for anyvtoe to appointment
ment of the national government inolc
\i tiinpaste, post or display on any bill board«, under th# last will and testament
county will gather for a free described territory.
latfstor.
with
without the •
•l-d.
o w therefore. Notice le hereby given that which may have been heretofore erected and iof the eatftte oforany
has been advertising the vast amount and open discussion of this subject nnN,h#
decesse
1
pe-,
7|h
of fcptombfT A „ i m
constructed, within the above incorporated
of safety secured by using the reg- Other meeting* uill I»«* held i:i *** elrrtion «ill b# held. and th$ asm* &gt;• area any advertising matter of any kind b# appointed and art «• the
of Lunatic», idiot», per «on
. 1*
~.s •.. .J J .U
ofd«r«d. to drt»rmin«: lat. Whether whatsoever. Pro vided, however, th at It la tb# estât#
isterd service - bat it would appear different
mind and habitual drunks? i*
part* of the rount&gt; and th e , the following described territory «hall b« not the Intention of this ordinance to pro­ •ound
8: And generally to eiecut# t* .
that the heads of the department matter will be thoroughly explained1
,*■*• ,l,d j * " “
■ special t .. hibit the posting and displaying of adver- description not ineunsistent » »
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S« ho«l IMstrirt. «aid territory bring « t»«rt slsmenr* in rsfers nee to any attraction,
this
state or of United Statehad never noticed the advertise­ to every voter.
of' "Brminole
‘ * ^
County. Florida, and drwrrihed theatrical or saudsville or otherwise on soy
\s Y
R E A LTY TUI
bill boards.
which have been in use and
Frew.
ments or, seeing, had disbelieved
•Hy .S. FI LL &gt; T " \ v
W h e n a l l t h i s is d o n e , t h e r e
w i l l , * 1/ollow.*'
. _
.
.
, , ,
entirely constructed prior to the passage of
Beginning on the South shore of
l.ake this ordinance.
•ary
Hy A L E R E I - H » ^ T L F. ‘
the claims of safety.
Rut now a b e b u t f e w d i s s e n t i n g v o i c e s , i f a n y Monroe at a point on- quarter mile Cast
9S-T ue»day-6tr.
Sec. J. Any one violatin g either or any part
_
_
i
,
i
.
,
of
ike
Weet
tine
of
Hectlon
2
!
,
Township
new idea has entered the craniums a n d t h e g r e a t w o r k o f b u i l d i n g g o o d
South I u „ c, 10 Katt,
s„ uth
of the proceeding sections ef this ordinance
it
-hall p\jpon
theconviction
conviction
thereof, be
pure
rt
o f th e
r o t i n t v '•** Southeast corner of th- Southwest qusr
p «n tn»
thereof.
I&gt;* purw
of government officials -and it is rr oo aa ti li ss tt oo ee\v ee rr yv lin
pari
oi m e
c o u n i)
of |h# 8oulhw„ , qu. M, rs, rllon' , , | i.h.d hy
. f i „ , not «« r e e d i n g f s o.oo for each
\Vber»■«a « petition ! •• » estimated that fully a half million c a n p r o c e e d .
1-same
* — •-----*-•- —
» ----- —
- »for
— -s •term
—
township
and1 ------rang* •*■thr “West —
one I» -offense
or ----------------imprisonment
not •--less to hti« Ilosrd, ai(«p-| !•»
half
mile
to
the
N
o
r
ih
*
e
«
t
n»ffipf
of
thr
than
th
ift)
ijayi
l
i
v
f per rent of thè -I
dollars will he annually saved to the
N « r t h » « « t «juarter of the N orth *»* « «juartrr Ser I Thi» or'ftnanfe »hall take effert Im
reeidlng »» t ! * n Mpectal l a « ~ ’
i
of Section ^4. T o » n i h » p 20 South. Karte* JO rn*tiiat*l&gt; upon ila pftfcaafr and approval by No. I. Semiti (»Ir (o u n i
government Gy u^ing its own sys­
mt
•he
l.aal. thence tn the [mat m m 'IA n n l to on - th* M a ju f
that «n elerticn br beld t«» d**
S U S P IC IO N .
tem of shipping for these financial
th*
• hip and rane** fun South tn Sanfnrd ( i r m i
l*a% &gt;d thla I9th day of July. A I» 191S «! Ue* t ion « s t o thè ||xu«n # • ' ’
• u tn of liSlOOO 00. to he 4-r I f
line In ti * N'orth*a«l quarti r of S«c^iun II,
II. r
M A .X W K I .K
matters. •
poa* of «r^uiring. enl«PC - f ' i th*nce N »r th &amp;&amp; degree« We«t alone «atd
t'halrman of (*ity 4'ounrtl Protem
Eradication of r.n Inrlilble en­
' &lt;*rant line io thè North a»d* « f «aid Sectlon I herebv r*rt»f&gt; that t h* for *fo in| ordinance oth e iw t«« impfovlng **h • • ■ •
The change of plan will lessen
emy require» men who have eye«
hutl«ling« in ■a•d -‘'p a n i
la »
I»
V. thencr Wral tn th* &gt;oui*va»&lt; r«trn* ef
•lui) pa*aed hy th* City f'ounrll. in
la
trict No. I* Sentanole &lt; *un*
i
Section •*.. Town*hlp 20. Ilanr* 30 Katt. r t f ^ l e ' Muiun, the IStb day t&lt;| JuLy, 1916
the receipts o f ’ the express comp­
within ihi'lr beiitln ait well na on
TKerefore l»e it rea «!»-d T*a
thence South «ne-half mile. tn *n r» U *•»
T a j a n and approved by me this 20 day of
the outalile. A gt-rni It trailed hy
anies by an appreciable anount.
tion be. and thè u m » i* ^ f r i » «r I# . i t*«
b i t mite to Wftil one-half ralle po*t of SecJuly. 191 &amp;
!#«*•
b*
h#fd in aaid Special l a » ** hrv
tion
7.
thence
North
2
3
cham*
tn
Kaat
!•
IThracher.
May
or.
flic damage It doc*. It le a rn tin
These shipments have been "easy
M. W. Jo veil, C*»ty Clerk.
! » S - T u « - I t f trict N o I of Hominule t'ou nt). EUr* U. « •
half-mile poat of Htrtiun 12. T n » n * h i p 20.
track
until
it
has
In-gnu
fo
take
tba 7tb day of Septembwr. A I». 1*16. to
money
for tho express companies,
South Kanfe 29 Ka»t. thence W n t to W »he tok i v i K i t t r , tbenre Northerljr alone W e k lv a l l Ike Ceanty J u d g e s ( ' « a r t
Ita toll; therefore the adultiillon
Seminole drlefraine wh#th»r cr nr»t ther# .h»
it has been found cheaper to pay
• ued by «aid Sp#rial Tat Sch.f»' I» •»• • S
I
Itlvrr to thr St. John* RlVfff, ihen r» S»uthCounly. Stale of fl o r i d a
police
muat
head
off
the
enemy
of Heminol# .iounty. E1*»m I b h.»- I. n t*»e
eatterly up thè St John« U vtr an«f throufh
In Re K*tate of
the fare and expenses of a man
«um
of
1
7
8
^00.00,
to
he«»
intere»
at
it
e
Lak* Monroe |o thè pomi of !**c»nnine. and W. II. (Jnderooo.l. Deceased.
on auapk'iou. They uniat get It
from We^t i'nlm Beach to Chicago
to b« k m a n t j hlonroe Special T a t Srh«»ol | T o Kmilv J. Underwood!« Kate Under* rato not to e ire e d fi pe»
before It uupacka Its grip and
prinrips! «*f •«'■!
D M d No ^
woofl. N. Il
C a r n * r r («uardian, Seminole th#
and return— and the expenses am­
Seeon«l
T«» drtrrmin* » S o «ha1’ f»e ih* » ounty Hank, of S em inai* Count y, fl o r i d a , thirty y#ar« after thr •«
atnrtu hunlnciw.
t hereof.
•chool Tru »l*et o| *ai t l&gt;t«trirt
• r any other ner»«»n interested
ount to no small sum than to send
The man wlfli the eyes Inside
Itone and onlered m • ** • •
\% hefeaa. Km dj
J
Cn«l*rwuod. AdminThird
T*» d*&lt;*roiin* ih* nuruLrr i* »», |*
thla
thè 2nd day of A&gt;«&lt; *•
the same little package of bonds
hi* head hna au-tplclou ait oue of
atralrla
*»f
»f'*
f
i
*
U
t
f
of
W
1
1
I
lag
of diatriet tal to b* l*vt*d and • nli*«-1«-.(
&gt; \ &gt;
' ’»n
• »od, derea**.i, ha« (Me | her p« tit ion in
annuali) f**r th* ia ti aticce*difif &gt;•••«
by express.
By mail the package
hi* moat promlnt-m ctiarncfert*-I*
All qualihrd voler*. r*«Jding a thio t h* thla court, tettine forth the fact, that abe
f
E
Her* .
tlco. lie tnkea nothing for gniutcould, have been rolled up and sent
terrltory above d**cril»*d. »ought tn I»* f.aa exhausted all of the personal property
Atleti
nude a «perlai tat «chool d u t n n . « h o p«&gt; U lo n g i n g to said raíate , and that thera fVetl.
To
him
every
animal
In
an
D. L- Thrather. Supt. FuMic In*
as third class matter, with less than
taira, on elther raal or peraonal property. maina an indebtedneaa again«! the aaid • «trurtion and Secretar)' of Hoard
infected UUtrict Is guilty of car­
estate of 16,744.03 an d prayi ng that an or­
«hall be entitla to trote In aaid eleetion.
« quarter's postage— and the chances
of Public Instruction ot SemT h e fdtlooinc nareed persona are appointed der of thi* court m a r he catered, de clar­
rying concealed genqa until li U
Inole County Ploirds
»- » T u . « ji«
ing lota «even and eig ht (7 and 8) of block
are one million to one that the goods
Inaprctor» and clerka af aald eleetion
proved Innocent.
four (|i of tier four ( 4 ) a according my FT. R.
Monroe l 'r v H n d ; John llell. II. II
(*
would* have arrived at their destin­
J.
c I Trafiord*« map of the city of Hanford,
Rabun. A- H. Iflawkln«. Inapectora
We want to emphaaixe the tie
D E P A R T M E N T O f T I f F IN I I ........
Seminole County. Florida, ef which real
M offatt. fle rk
ation in safety; yet the express
C. S J jnd Dfflrr • &lt;1. ’rr.
1•
•Iruhlllty o f thU qualliy of iuuFarda Fred net: Geo Smith, t
I» |v»r*on •‘•tat* W If. Un derwoo d died, aiesed and
\«4(U*'
companies demnnded more than the
A. A. Ilicke. It* »pec tor a.
tlscar Fearaon. p«»«*c*aed. a*«et# In the handa of the Admin
pH’lon. .Fnlenil and atule ofllN
o
tic
e
*•
hereby
gthe*»
tha*
^
| Clerk.
letratrii, for the p aym ent of debts, and
fare of a full-grown man two ways
A ll e m onl. s;,, ..t
&gt;
'•
cinla are gnnluully fhroltllng fbol
The «aid election «hall be held tn c*»m- that a «ale of «a m* may be ordered by Ihia Gllyard. ot
rllancc
«i
t
h
the
general
election
la***
of
the
court,
for the nurp*&gt;»c of paying the dabla who. on Decebmer \' t'M I o»« u -I
for the carrying of the three-pound
and mouth dlaeuae. Farm eo are
Kntry No
Stale of Florida.
againat the aaid estate, tn the order of •tr»d
beginning to feel optimistic, and
and £ K 1* of N K* ‘ » ' r
package one way!
Inspector* and clerk* holding «ani election priority established by l
|n«pe.
21
South.
Range •»»* »
• hall
all immediately
immed'airlv make return* to «h* Cour*
Th»s# arr, thrrrfure, to romraand you to
the dinnurl» of trade are being
It is such outrageous grafts ,fnr
‘ ubile lntfruction of Seminole -----ty Hoard of Ful
. . . . on .or
. .before
. . . . . idian. has filed notice of irtrr»ti..n i.
how-------------------raus«, ll any you .have,
oiMMicd to tiormal hualnemt. But
County, after amid election la held, accord- the f iret day of September. A. IK 1915, Fiv e-y ear Proof to eat«bli*h •“ta«m
easy money that set people think­
“ to thla call.
1 why the prayer of* the said
..............................
7 land aboa# dracrfLtrd »* f * f v « ler«
petition should
optimism na well aa fninlllnr*"r *
'•■blone and ordered In open board, this 2nd nol g . granted, and an order directing the cult 4'ourt, at Sanford El«*nd#
ing; and the more they think the
By ftometlmo* breeds contempt,
day of August. A D. U l i
. . of . said
.
sale
real retato entered by thU day of September, 191.5.
Claimant name« •• wltaetse»
more it is apparent that there is
V. P. Forster, 4'hmn.
curt.
which la another word for curoJohn U#a*!#y, of M allU n d. Flo rid»
•fi. C. Dickson
W I T N K K S my name aa County Ju dia,
something wrong in the establish­
J.
J. D lio n , of Long wood. Florid«
lehaneaa. ll tuay have bet n thla
C.
F.
Harrison
V
of lha County aforeaaid, thU tba first day
L. C. Lewi«, nf MaltiBnd. Flnnd»
Attest.
ment of a service which has the right
&lt;&gt;f July. A. D. 1915.
aame feellufr o f aecurlty that al­
W.
If. Ward, of U o g w o o d . Flortda
D. L , Thtaaher. Supt. Public I n ­
(seal
Geo. G. Herring.
d)I
Robert W. !&gt;•»»•
lowed the ■laiigeni.dis germ to
to make puch exorbitant demands.
struction and Secretary of
County J u d f*.
R rfb lr f
1rt 1-T ur* file
.Board of Publie Inatructiop. of
97-Tuea. Sic
become Intreiichcil Hat Dill: Now
F’or twenty-five yeats the custom
•orninole County Florida. •
W -TueStt
when we feel that wc arc about
has been continued— but it is evident
D K P A ItT M K N T O P T H R IN T K K IO It
t . S. Land UOiro at Gainesvdlo, Fla.
to be rid of the live »lock plague
I m p r o v e m e n t on t h e Saw.
ow that the
t
now
new idea has been re­
July 34. 1913
W h e rr s . a petition' bas this d ay _ been
{here
great
neceaulty
o
f
obNotice
ia hereby
given
that
llo a ry
Tho efficiency of the »a * has been
resen ted to tho
Board of Public
tha County
“
efved. In other worda the governceived.
f
■tatruclloe of Seminol« C ounty, Florida. Detrwvill«, of Geno va , Florida, who, on
aerrtug every precaution. I f you
crcatly Increanod by iho reccni inven­
ment has had a. hunch that it
i v i o . made Homestead Kntry, No.
M a y zu,
20, 1910,
signed by mat* that tw enty five per cent af stay
live In or near »n Infer led or
OSSIS, for S W j * o f 8 W W Section X&lt; and
tion of a Frenchman. The teeth of
IM
.
duly
qualified
elector*
residing
within
should follow its advice to the pub­
•portal T a t School District N o. 1 of. Sem- s o t of ir.H Section 3 Townahlp 31 South,
nuaperted area do not give any­
the new saw are arranged in altemata*
Itang »
33
Kast,
Tallabas«# » ' Merldisn,
Inolc CounDr. Florida, asking that an d e c
lic— "U se the registered mall ser­
one the benefit o f a doubt.
groups—four polnllnc forward ’¿n
I l o » ba called and held, to determine tho has flled notieo of iatontion to reako F ivevice and be assured agains't all loss!
question as to whether or not bonds in the year proof, to eatabllah rtalm to tb e tand
Safety flrat
a policy (hot
then fouF pointing back. For cutting
sum* of 375.0CO.OO should be Issued by ab ov s deveribod. bofoco Clerh of tbo Circuit
— Palm Beach Post.
will help the Ibdlvldual aud the
Sports! T a s School District No. t of Sem­ Court, at Sanford. Florida, on tbe f t h day
tnetal tho new a a »» »ro almosl i * le#
•
inóla County, far tho purpose of acquiring, of Hoptamber. ISIS.
community. It pay« to be suaas «fflclcnl as a a »» of iho usual pat-,
C
lalm
aat
ñama*
na
t
U
a
i
u
n
:
enlarging fqrnlahing and otherwise Im protpldouu—to u&lt;e the Inner eye«.—
N O W FOR M O RE GOOD R O AD S
K. H. K tibes, ot tie a s v a . Florida.
Ing schools and school building* In said
tern. They laat »la time» m long.
M . W. Taylor, of Geno va , Florida.
Sparlai T a i School District No. I , and to
Country Gentleman,
Tho blades do not break easily. They
The following 'notice appearing
J. II. Iluddleston, ot Genova, Florida
fund the floating indattednees of said Dis­
II. A. N irbolean, of Genova, Florida.
trict. the proceed* of said bond Usuo to bo
.cut either wood or metal nml ara
•••••••••••••••••••••••a
in the Sanford Herald is self ex­
I t O B E R T . W . D A VIS .
eaponded and Idiabuned In the following
made In a great variety of sh»P** *n
97-Tüae
tic
RegUtvr.
planatory.
manner, to-nit:
333,000.00, t o bo used In refunding aad
styles.
" B e l t Resolved. T hat notice, be
Valuable Dlecovery,
paying to the C ity af Sanford, moneys due In Coart of County l o d g e , .«temisele Con■nly
R i a l » af Florida.
Another Qensan' eclrntlat haa done It. with interaal thereon, borotoforo advanced
and the same is hereby given that
to tho aaid Special T a l School District No. I In r * Esista ol
the
world
a
good
turn.
He
baa
dlaon the 6th day of September, A. D.
of Somincle ('aun ty. Florida, by tho C ity af William E. Squlrse. deceased.
Uses of Tong».
Cradttor*, Dogatola. Distributees
1916, and in pursuance of the resj covered that thla good old world which Sanford and used by aaid Special T a a fiybool
Ï o allallp ers
Grandfather, sitting In hi» old arm­
on a-h ariaf claims or demanda
District No. 1 tn tho purchase of a high
•11
love
eo
well
that
not
many
are
school I*
olution, aforesaid, duly adopted by
sits and tho construction of a high against aaid KotalerYau aad rech of ydu, are
anxious to leave It, will exist for many school buDding. which said sum la now past hereby ni lifted and required to preeeat a n y chair by the flreelde. pick» up from tn#
the County Commissioners of Sem­
hearth with fire tongs a glowing em­
and o o l a g to tho .C ity of Sanford, by Haims aad dsmaads watch f e a , or either of
hundreds of yean and then get an duo
.. Special
• • Taa School
' k Dfcstrict.
■
vou, may bava against th e «otate «I W illia m
sold
inole County, Florida, an election
ber wherewith to light hla pH*
E . Squire*, deceased, la te o f Sem inóla C o u n ty
1,600 .-e e l a ba used In funding
extension. We feel better.— Milwau­
SlO.i
lading th
lha proa
will bs held and the asms is hereby kee Sentinel.
&gt;ut
ont outstanding
and aaiatlag
floating la- I F . Florida, to tha u aderaigaod dCaoewtria of Grandson, working on tho New tor
ag Heating
das
dohtedaeaa
af said Special • T a a
School oald estais, within t w o yaars from th * data
elevated extension, picks up wl1“
ordered to be held, throughout the
I ar aaf.
District.
Datad July 10th A . D . ISIS.
316.000
00.
pair o f blacksmith's tonga, from
11
5.000
oo,
ta
ho
used
for
improving
aad
County of Seminole, to determine
Susan I I . Squire*. K iecu lrfa.
nlargiag the grammar acboot.
portable forge used for heating n »
93-Tuaaday.a
tr.
'
whether or not there shall be Issued
33,000 00. l a bo used In purvhaalag lot
Where the Day Went.
aad balldlng and constructing a primary
• live coal wherewith to UgM bU
by the aaid county of Seminole
“ W here con this day have gone?** school In tho Woe tern part af tho C ity of
N e lite ef AppUcatlan far A aa ea d m e al
cigarette.
i
bonds In the sum of $460,000.00 to exclaimed mamma, aa she lighted the Kaaford. aaid primary school t * bo locata»
Weal of M yrtle Avena#.
Natica la hsrsb/ ( I r a n hy Raalty Trust
bear interest st the rate* of 6 H per evening,lami». “ I think It'* gone to
|2.ROO.00 to be used In Improving and on* Company af Canfora, Florida,-' a Corpora ­
rg in g the prevent prim ary s c l* a l. Ja ra ta d tion oaiating under thè laws af tho S u t o of
cent per annum, interest on eaid heaven, mamma." answered wee Beth la
i n P a lm e tto A v e n u e , in the C it y af S anford Florida,
Simply Thla.
„
wlth Ita
«R
a n d priartpal
o fl
rioriaa, with
tu o
n ce e« an
principal placo e
Florida.
bonds to be payable semi annually eweetly.
, * • ! eoa at ï a a fo rd , FI rido, that having
“ Come In and have It chargedIVOoo.PO. to bo used for Improving and lally e o . p l i e d witb t b * ruqairamoaU.of l a J
» nu
, „ U c e of
said bonds to mature thirty years
ralarging the colored schools In aaid Special in sucb casta mad* aad provldod, applica- thè InvlUng slgn In front Ol a l
T aa School DUtrirt.
b
.
,
.
.
.
.
r
.
,
1
.
,n
,
c
.
r
u
i
n
A ■
after the date of the Issuance-thereof
The Unpardonable Crime.
$3,300.00, ta ho used for tho purchase of Trammell,
Governor af tho Stato a f - Florida,-------------------------------------b.
'
„
,
i
n
to
» ¡ J
»aid iMue of honda to hff dated
A man may forgive a lad who seta furniture nad_ furnishmy tor all school* la at ToBabaamo. florida o a
th *
SO tk
Special T a a Sc be öl D is tric t N o . 1 of d a y
of
Aogoat.
1918«
or
aa
aoon walked In briskly. "I understand that
July lit . 1916 iu which aaid^lectlon fire to orphan asylums and robe poor said
u n ty, .F loS
rid a , and
Semi noia C o waty,,
u r o i Y m U o i . for i b a n i n d m i o t
Whereas, ll la the sens* o i this board of tho char tor of tho aaid li r a i t ? Trust Com- 1 can get things charged here. °
the question aa to* the Issuance of boxes. But the best be can ever say
t y u i would ha l a tho hast internat of Spec.
n
th«»
«aid a m «o d monta to aaid r h a r lr r addressing one o f the &lt;B,P
^
toonda in conformity with the rea- for • man who steals his turn In •
T a i Schorl District N o. I of Bininola
to lacraaao its power«, rights aad prt ri“
Only
storage
batterie»,"
repue*1
County, Florida, to Isaws hands la tho sum
barber
shopIs
that
he
la
•
low-down
id
aro
aa
folio
fir«:
olutlon of the County Commlaalonera
of 373,000.00, th « proceed* thereof l o ho
goAoral naturo of tho bnalnooa or
j need and eaponded la tho manner aad for bualoooaoi to bo transartrd in addition lo other man.
ax aforeaaid, ahull be aubmitted to Slwaah snake eater.

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AUGUST 10, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD

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I
County Commissioner, C. W. EntxFolk Dancing
n m r U N u irm ii p n J Tnrte, |Md ssd
St. L Stalest« Cesau
Good roads boosters should attend
the big meeting to be held hero on mingcf, was in tho city Saturday
A leading encyclopedia defines y0 yj,, ii.morsM* Hairs ui County ComniHiumn, Ssnfor-! Ktorids.
August 19th.
and reports evortbing at
Long* dancing as rythmic movements of
"I*1
,!***
* m K;P°n ,m?d.Vro" Y«*t«dsjf by the Bend TrasUn of Hosd
"
■
,
,
. , 7
,
, .
,
««"l Prldt* DMnrf N/&gt;, t. »tit «how (hat th* amount ttrndy paid on rosd ronatruetion
wood ns flourishing.
Mr. hntzmin* the body under the influence of some and •i|&gt;,au ineidem to- r.*sd., i* &gt;* folia»«:
#
. T" "
I he many friends of Miss Gretger is using crutches, having broken strong emotion. ' T h e influencing!
~~
.
Little Happenings—Mention
chen Srhulix are pleased to seo her
his leg some time since while en- emotion mentioned was “ social joy ^
*‘,r- (**mfn&lt;t» (’^n-iruninn i'..mp*nyl — ...—
----23.140.os
of Matters in B r ie f•
1 '
l-Wt.* .a
Wilson l on. "union &lt; cmpsii)',
...............33,321.66
again after a week's illness caused
.
202..'ll
gaged in the pleasnnii pastlmb^tULjAmong savage tribes, ridigirBUI f o r - t.umfcrr tor rurhlnr, « t a k n etc.
by ptomaine poinoning.
.
Personal Items of
Inspection ai»dl hnflr.ctr*
_ _ *^... ..._______
3,431,66
cranking
. vor, tribal festivals and tribal vic­
nking his car.
Interest
Judge and Mrs J. R. Eddy, have
199.316.J&amp;
tories» have always Letn celebrated
\ilti rom miM iontr** Orders, Ufipiid
Mr. E. J.* River*, was up from
196 06
returned from a pleasant visit to
by dancing.
T ’ e e dent.s were
Sanford and spent a few day's with
Total
tat a rift ro%*il b&gt; &lt;4
t 'tinm ml»
nrre
199,614.91*
relatives
and
friends
at
Sanford
and
usually pit formed *by men, occus A m-uti nt cl Ordirà yet to laaua
1 [. Summary of the Montine Small \\
---------------------496.69
W inlet Park
Clay County Times. his family here this week. Mr. R iv­ ionally hy ¿ho women, ulonc.
Talks Surrlnrtly Arraneed for
ers says he is well pleased with his
»
T M » will finish tha (lend Uaur
------------- * .1200,000.00
11ucried Herald Reader*
"Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parish and new loention; that business is good
It is'among the so called civilized
T k . Item! Tru.t*«-» h i » . rv«vl**&lt;l frr Ko.-I X l lm lg * T » t , Mat N * l ____ _I33.S63.63
son, Harvey, have returned from and prospects bright for u big trade nations thut “ social joy
finds ex l i t » , paid out on account I n l . m i
.
_________ ____
10,169.03
.
_____ _ __
6.(66,67
points in North Carolina where during the coming fall and winter. pression in tho dance, and the dunces I f » * « Sln klr* fu n d M l » . I d » ,
Frank Roper was over from San­ they have been sojourning for sev­
Ho has the best wishes from scores of the peasant classes in Europe Deduci
--------I6.63S.70
ford Thursday, calling on friends.— eral weeks.
of friends in Green Cove Springs.— cannot fr.il to be of interest as char­
Palane
«
ol
uneipcndati
l
»
&gt;
»
.
lf.727.IS
W inter Garden Times.
acteristic of the national peculiar­
;
Il » t a m e r ,
Mrs. Milholland of Clermont was Clay C o u n ty‘Times.
______ _ _ __
.
____ I I .000.00
ities and temperment.
These folk IfniHiM P o n t * on Itami
W . II. Howard of Oviedo was in in the city yesterday on a shop­
T i m « Certificata ol lN-po.it 4 p«r reni
____
S,000.00
Tho second half of tho program
dances
have
been
handed
dovfn
l:«pu»tt
In
Pan
k,
a
u
b
j
a
c
l
o
eh*ck
_
______
__
___
____
1,410.SS
the city yesterday on business and ping tour and reports that thriving at tho Impe-tal Theatre on tho night
through many generations.
In
pleasure combined.
17.4IO.SS
little city us being on the largest of the' 17th of August will he a
W h in » • pay u
unprri
n p m n t f d order« i i a u r..d . ________________________
______
_ _ _ _ _ _
----------------------1*8.0«
them
youths
and
mnidens
meet
and
kind of a building boom.
Anil
pay
ordre
of
CommluloBer*
to
hr
tuued
__________________________
463,8*
talk on “ Camping Among the Song- usually dmico out/of doors, often
L. M.. Rohbinder, a prominent
W f will ■till h a * « 111,727.13 u n t i panded,
hick can b « u*r.l only for
• 17.4IO.6S
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts, Dr. Birds , Illustrated by beautiful col­ to tho accompaniment of song.
merchant and also postmaster of
intarevt and *inkln( (and,
ored
stereoptlcan
pictures,
and
by
Geneva, was amoog the visitors to and Mrs. Cecil Butt and Will Hill
Kiapcrtfully •ubmittad,
The dances are simple, hearty, 101.Uc
M. K. IloblnaoB, S«e‘ y.
expect to leave next week fur Hen­ imitations of the songs of n great
the city yesterday.
artless and %'ery picturesque, and
dersonville nnii will make the trip many birds. This talk will be given
Hon. Seth Woodruff of Orlando
hy Miss Goodhue in her camping respect the line of sound reserve
in Mr. Hill's car.
In regard to * familiar emotional
was in the city yesterday, enrouto
costurhe.
It is part of n bird lec­
n o t i c k o r iialsb in c o t w r t t a x e s
contact.
As most of them afford
Thrnnbcr
left
last
homo from points in Volusia county.
*
liai «rit H*lee4
ture which she has given many times
DoantpUae
f’rortl
T*
5 or 6 dosos G66 will break Saturday for Asheville where she in Washington, D. C.., in New York, fine exercise for whole sets ¿if mus­ Lot* 1 to 6 01k. 3. Monro«, M i f f ! « J. ! l « l l ________________ __ ______ __ ____
IÜ
1 400 1 640
will
join
May
und,,
they
will
visit
c
le
!—oxerciso
combined
with
tho
All un«urvry«d part lylfl* 9 W ol hi. John* K l»* r In 8«c, 20, Tp. la. it 31
ï3 lii
a n y case o f Fever or Chills. I’ rice
in the Brooklyn Academy of mucic
T . II. Wilton,
____ __ __ _ ______ ___
___________ ;__________________
340
points in New York for several
benefits of rythmic grace and hearty
MO
25 cents.
71-52tc
and elrcwhere.
s i ; «4 ol N W J l of N I P , M r. 6 Tp. 31. It. 30, T. II. Uuck_____ .
40
300
weeks.
enjoyment— they are being generally N ' t Ol N H o l W N f t of SY VU MC. 1*. T P I f , ft. 3*. W. 1!. S t*ln m «y«f
600
500
• 10
Miss Alma Pagenhurt has a pos­
iis
t Major E, A. Moreno, special used as adjuncts to gymnastic and 8 » , el N tV &gt; ( o l N W U ol S w j j j so* IS, f p . ¿1. It 33. It. B. l l c O » t j ! _ L : 200
soo
N W »4 l i r a N K » i ot * ■ » • ) . W h o l e , n d l l o c k a d o y ______ -________Z7IZ11 500
»00
•00
Judge Gaines of Leesburg and writer on the Florida Grower was physical’ culture systems.
ition in County (Clerk Douglass's
1.200
In the S W i 4 of S K f t . *0« SI, T p . 21, It J* . M o »l«y * W o o d _ _ ____ ___ ______ ” 1.200
1.400
N W M of N K R m 8 »,- T p . SI .
It. St. Mo*J«y * W o o d ____________ ______
Henry Bishop of Eustis were In tho in the city on Saturday and paid
1,600
t.soo
«flic®.
large cities Vhcro Christian workers N K &gt; , ol SB ft ( i . ' i . N f j ot N X ol N f l l soc.^14, T p . SI . K 31, T . W . U w .
city yesterday on legal business. the Herald office an appreciated
•00
1,000
meet the need of the foreign poor l l « t 6 ch W. e SO.sY C h r N. o f iirk car o 11.012. K u n ’ W ¿3t76« it n ! o
Osborne Herndon, Joe , DeMont
Thoy are two of Lake county's visit.
Major
Moreno
is
one
of
the
l
.
,
k
«
J
e
o
u
p
,
Northerly
atone
talk«
to
•
point
N
of
b
«
(
.
See,
34,
TpSO,
folks games, folk dances, and folk
and Ed Giles spent Sunday at Day­
K. 31. It. H. 31(C all
* ____________I ____________ ____ ____ __
leading attorneys and both of them best writers In the state on agricul­ songs are used in Public Schools
160
600
W fi^ o l D p i , nik O. D. R. U l u a a t l 'a Survey of tho L oa y (front. MeCofI
tona Beach.
are well known in Sanford,
ISO
tural and other topics and has many and Public Playgrounds in connoct600
l a m | &amp; 2, ' n i k cT a ^AVlin‘ « i’ i¿ n o t ( T v i i d i r T L ‘ it. M r ( ;*U_1“ Z .
100
1,60«
Tako a ride on the Jitney Bus f
friends in all parts of Florida who tion with social and industrial sub­ l a i ti 32. 33, 34, 35, .16 , Lonawood, J, N. M c G au g h ry._______________ __
100
200
The
hall
game
between
Sanford
l-ol 3», I.on ,w oo d. J. N. 3 t r ( i , u | h « y , ___________ _______ ___________
30
in the evening.
Special summer
160
are
always
glad
to
sec
him.
He
jects.
Folk
dances
do
not
teach
the
Dot
13A,
Sanford
t'
«l*ry
Delta,
I
.
A.
Drumfay.
...........
...
.......
.......
..
,
and the Nebraska Indians was called
' 300
Soo
ra ta . 20c,'round trip Cameron City
Lota ISA A 17A. Sanford C rl« ry Della, II. W . H e r n d o n , ____________ ■_
16.00
off on Friday on account of rain. recently wrote an nrticlc in the figures and steps of modern social l.ot, 3 and 4 l i e « U | N K cor ot Lot 4. Run 8 4.77 eh otr. «h o l e u b * , ' 1,200
and Monroe.
9G-tf
NH rur of L ot 4, Hun S. 10 rh etr, I r u l&gt;| HW cor oi Lot 4. Run K
This was a disappointment to- the Grower on Florida irrigation that dances. It is probable that u pupil
070 It. etc. Sec. (I. T p .10. R. 30. P . 31. W*iM r,___________ _______
700
1,000
M r. Vjtnco Douglass goes to Or­ many baseball fans who expected to touched on the Sanford system and t hi mold st«-p from folk dancing into
SK.
ol N W ' t S « t 28. Tp. 20, It Si. I&gt;a*ld Adam *___________________
• ISO
SOO
article will be reproduced in- The social dancing more easily than from H rg at N K cor of N W ) » of .SKI4 Run 8 4.35 ch, W 30 ch.N I 35 ch K
lando to take entire charge of the witness a line game
2U
ch.
Sec.
28,
Tp.
20,
R.
3J,
'J
i
n
n
,
|,«nn«rd
tllanch*_______
_
_
S00
900
Herald at a later date.
no dancing to social dancing, but 9 ' ) of l.ot* -555 A 651 and ail I^ilt 656, 657 A 659, Altamonte, 8 . Xf.
Sem inole County Abstract books.
é v -,
t
Pay Your Poll Gax
M arkinljrro
'
_____________ ___________________________ _
that
is
u
metier
of
personal
decision
2,000
2.600
Announcement
Travel over concrete Bridge to
Lota 430, 446, 447, 446, 449, 461, and a atrip 14 Jy ft wldo off rear o f L o U
This is the lust week to pay your
426 and 421, Allamante. rhoma, R[ rag* __________________ _______
2.000
M y office will be open through the on the part of the pupil.
2,500
Daytona Beach. Safely First. Re­ poll tux in order to qualify for the
t-ol 01, Lon swood, D. W. t ' l o u « « r , ____________________ _______________ __
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for
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and
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302.
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duced rates for summer months. special elections \o lie held in Sep­
' 500
J-ole
378,
380,
382,
3st,
386,
Longwood.
M.
A.
Hardaway,_________
__
__
MO
220
to ileg. at SW cor. of N W I f o i S K R . Hun 17 S rh, N l l j rn W la MotionNose and Throat patients. Special whether we permit ourselves
89— 19tc.
■ .Y.
tember.
If you have not paid for
»111« Ave. Southerly along »« m e to 8 aide of NB.t^ of 8W&gt;4., Sec 39,
nt tentimi will he given diagnosis cat what is (to us) unwholesome, or
Tp.
19.
R
31.
fre
d
llnytayer.
_______________
_______
____
___*
1913
and
1914,
do
it
now.
1600
A1 Lllju left Sunday for Lake­
of eye troubles requiting the use of drink nlchoholic beverages is another W ' l Ot N T ; i 4 lie*. 8)4 of S W ' , ot N H ' , 4 I » « N H ' , ot N W 1, ol N K&lt;* 600
10I-2t.•
land where he will have a new run
8*e.
33,
T
p
.
19,
It
I
I
,
O.
W.
Ilrady,
;
___________________________
_
3.600
4,000
step
and
another
definite
decision.
glasses. Patients who requite hospi­
8 1» ol 8 W I , of N H 44 See S3. Tp. 19, H 3t. (i. H. Smith,___________
1,200
1,600
and be home every Saturday night
1 *, - . - i -i?-'
Nh
I » ol
« ( 89 W !I , of S
8 K I , ol
of S
8H
K I14
4 lt fi (; i». 36 ft.
It. on XV ride
‘ ' of Ry.j
H,r.
33, T p .
Contributed.
M r and Mrs. J. E. Pace returned tal caie are admitted to the DeLnnd
19, It. 31.. J. K. Rankin.
_____ ____ 1
200
400
in Sa nford.
I s » , ol S W , ol N K »1 ot SK
See .13. Tp. II». It. 31 II K. Kqulre. .
to the city Friday night after a Sanitarium having a most complete
Ï00
600
H
r
an
1
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0
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See.
16.
I
p
.
19.
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29,
Seth
W'ooilruB
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_______
10
20 -»gfl
Drink Elder Spring« - Water, the most delightful wedding trip that in* equipment lor diagnosis and treat­
Greatest Wheal &lt; r«*t&gt;
Meg 15.66 rh 8
of 8 K ror of S W l, ot N K ' , , Kun K 600 ( 1 , N i l o It, W
340 f, to Weklwa River, 8 . Werterly to beg,Mr*. Sarah
F in n ,
20
so
purest and best water to be had. elufdcd Washington and New York ment. medical or surgical of these I Washington, Adg. 1U. The Amer1 n ,Í •
,
, R K ' , A N f t of S W f , A 8 W f| ol S W IJ . Sec
23. T p . 19.R. 29. Seth
ii’’i
Delivered to your door in live gallon and many other northern cities. special cases.
lekn
f a r m e r » a re h a r v e s t in g the g re a t
Woo.irufl_____________ "
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430
720
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II.
off
I,
aide
of
lot
2, r o&lt; hm I
Add &lt;0
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
85-tf
They willreslde at the Pace residence
L (*. Ingram M 1*
1
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.
.
ilvledo,
H.
W. f-*w»nn.
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____ _
-.
1.600
1.S00
•
cou n try.
-T h e yield
m a y r e a c h a n w *. of N W f * de** K f t of N K ) , A I*.* K)&gt; N W i , ) Sec. 32, Tp. 19, It.
Delutid, Florida.
County Judge, Geo. G. Herring on Lake Monroe
t.soo
3,000
hillion bushels. The department
-----* „of f } n w •t a T..As w V nf NK', C c T ir Tp ltl it *i,' R. H.lMuirhr.d.
600
700 t :~_p
has moved into his beautiful home
Dreka Building.— 95-Tue*day.'4lc
The Sanford agency for the Max­
900 TL « -jjï
th e
cron
at
I 1 &gt; "f
of N H i , t»f N K ' , , A
Mrl&gt;on»ld. II t*.
0OO
ilg ricu itu re
e s t i m .ut»-*
a
I.oi V. nix A. Krle* Survey of Lake Charm, M. C, Wa lcu ll Hr«
on Luke Monroe, one of the hand­ well car has been &lt;bunged from the
3.000
2.600 4The (risi half of tho entertain- ‘.'(¡ti.0 0 0 , 0 0 0 b ushels
America ha l-*»t 2. 111k B. Krle* Survey of Hake Charm. X! t" Walrult lira. _ „
150
600
somest homes in Seminole County. Sanford Cycle Vo, to the Seminole
2,000
2,600
men, under the auspices o( , he Mu«-, bumper crops of other cereals, the \%
™
^
” «-¡9
3,000
9,601
The change wus ir Department o f tin* \Vornan s |production of corn being 2,918,000- }•«&lt; 2^ Rlk H , Aleiander pt Oviedo, N. Y U teiie,
When at Daytona Beacn muke County Garage.
400 '
«oo
%
m&gt;tv
3.
1
smt
6
,
lllk
f
,
Aleaander
ot
(Jvleclo,
John
K.
1‘erlln
«00
660
your home at the Nautilus Casino. made last week, too late to change Club, to lie given at the imperial 000 bushel».
I d !« I. f , 1, Si 4, HIW.
AUisnilcr or O v M o , l&gt;. D. Hanirlj
ZOO
400
! o i « I. m. I. », 5, ■fmI
B* iUk A f A Aulin* l i in of ti virilo, iHlrrti Nrlaott
290
400
Largest Indoor swimming pool on the uddrcHK on the page adverli»- Theatre' on the night of Tuesday
____
I oli» I If. 1, I, 6 »m l fi. l i l i
A Aull na I'lin of O vinia, T W 1 **•
nient,
hr
ore
thi*
explanation
lim
the 17th of August, will present
210
the coast.
89 19lc.
600
\ '
I •»»«
A ", Hlk I- A
\vj 11 it • IMbo of Ovlrilf», W J L * « t o n
N o t a Dad D e fin itio n
160
«0
something of the freshness of outf "T - I .
i i. Hlk II, .V Aulló« laiA»ÌU t ** Oviedo, W. J L a w tun
60
150
Y.Jdrs. L. I*. Hagan and children \ The Misses ( ‘oaten, Stewart and
Eaiinte, what Is the meaning of Ilio l.ot«
1. i A J. lllk 1t. A Alitili» t i l Add io Ovini a, W J l,avtun
*00
of-door life and amusement
There
t.soo
ant visiting friends and relatives Knight left for their home in Day­
Lut I. A Aul in« 2 nil Add In tOirdc. O M. Mr»«&gt;t|y
60
w o rd 'n a t u r a l V ” a s k e d t h e t e n d i e r
100
will lie Swedish, Italian and Scotch
o l* I. I A k, i ’ f f ir Andrrcon*« Add to Oviedo, Buby Johns
660
700
in Mascotte and expect to In- absent tona Beach Saturday after »pending
.
,
,
It's tho way people net before they A
Ld*
*
In
Krrvr
Andrrton*«
Add
to
H
ilrdo,
^A
J
Mr(Tull*&gt;*
600
660 •
Folk lances; a Russian solo dunce. ,learn ,m a n„ n e r s , .. w a s t h e r e p l,y .
Lut« 1», III, JO 21. 22. I I . J 4 2 S A 3ffi, H (L Smith*« Add I •• Oviedo, IL
.for several days.
several days visiting Miss Mar­
I i Hm11h
500
allustrating, as Russian dunces do,
120
garet Wight
While here the) re­
Lut« JA A il II li Sftiilh*« Add l&lt;» O triadi*, S W H vnpr
50
too
Jitney Hu« for Woodland I’ ark
a dramatic episode, or especial idea
Lui« .11*, H», i l . 42, 4J, 44 II ( L Smllh*» Add. lo O v Itilo. IL Ü* Hmllh
300
IZ0
ceived many social attentions, be
1
Land Always In Motion.
10
AH 1mild« In Hl»« k tLnrnmoek 1Imink^r OUtricl, h»«# b«-i»n r »i« «d i^r acr«
fi
Lonves Tenth St. and Park Ave.
There will be four readings all wi»h
ut SK 1 4 di**» ry| Iti i r r n , Hoc. 16, Tp. 2®, H* 32&gt;. II. N. L*wl»
360
• 400
We nro apt to think of the sea as HK
every hour from 1 p. rn. to 5 p. tn. ing most popular hi the younger a “ touch of natim- in their humor,
400
l^il L. |l|k. 2. W Ht ro mb*» Add. lo (»rnr%**^P T T » f b » l l
_______—
ZOO
socielv net
1.250
something that Is constantly Hillting N W i of NAVI* A .S\V‘ 4 uf N W |i. Sor. 20. Tp. 10. II. 32. 8. M. I io tn r
1,500 --Vr.
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
and either 11 mixed or a male quar­
uf N W , of N W « * Srr. 22, Tp. 20, II. 32. Hun K 8.85 rh
and tho land as something qulle (¡ta­ l l r f . N8 W13 cor
1.000
rh,
W
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rh,
8
13
rh.*
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359
trip 30c; under ten 20c.
Sanitary
Governor Thatcher left Sunday tette will present Ballad and Folk ble.
of N W ' , . Hun N 2»0 f|. #: t.. K hry of
In reality the land 1» always II r f t» rh K of S W ror of SK
swimming pool, amusements, music. for Louisville w here tie will bo ab­ M tisic
60
40, 8 2 lo
fl W lu i»rf . fl, K
Mkihakr«
160
moving, and science now- believes that miti
litt:. H5 yd« W
of SK rur uf N K ' , of
NI,'»,,
run
N182yd«. W IKfi S 2-1
Leaned privately also
Particular» at sent for several weeks visiting hi*
600
ydi, S 182 yd«. K. lAfi A 2-3 yd.. Srr 2«. Tp 2 0 . II..32« J M A d » m «
160
quite possibly It Is moving even faster
.
N «*
ni NK »4 Ir*» Hilf NK ror Hun W
y»!«, 8
I io yd« K fi!».A yd« N
C. If. I.efiler and the I’ osl Ofllrt' than the surface of tho ocean.
Higgins' Garage.
86-tf
family and attending to husin«&gt;as.
1I 11 yd« nul le»» jir( Sf» 1( «»I« U nf UK ror run N I » J v d«, I« 34** J I
I
am
an
applicant
for
the
I’osl
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Miss Gladys Itray return» d home lie expects to interest Louisville
1,000
••fto
w b ..i
W 1 lit S t ,
Ml , &gt;ri
I ' Tl&lt; -’ I B t.'
0 Ilici'
capitalists
111
y.nifurd
p:o(u-ri
v
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f
101)
100
S
1,1 V l; ,
Sl,
Ilf SI .
J w (r ail
Saturday from Sanlord «here -Inlieg
¡7 ).|. 1 „ I SW r,,r „ I V I
,
M -, Hun S' 1*2 &gt;•!•, I
133 , . I.
\\ tub- many &lt;&gt;f my old and my
had been visiting h. r brother Wilt in .&gt;11 probability will bring .1 few
nw
600
8 1*2 &gt;||.,
W! IJ , 1. • e. 2 I|' 2 " II 12, M i — ' lare I’ tiilllp*
ni w friends i"&lt;&gt; know this, many do|
down with tiiin
1,000
1,100
I j i l » I I , 12, . l &gt;, I I . 16 . I » , I i—K m «
A *t&gt;4 i » " v ie illi , &lt; nr*
Lee ( uihtng
Bray.— Winter Garden Time«
650
Z50
not know it
II you believe 1 will
Lola 2 A 3, lllk A. A, Aulii!* 1" , Agii tu "vivilo, A. Auliti
-------160
ICO
I.»« 3 8 ee 24. Tp- IB. If. £9.
arree,:8 eth Wiioilrufl
Packages delivered on the Jitney J H. B. Coney ^continues to drive make a good Post-Master and de­
4
60
60
\Vl&gt; of N W , of S W U . 20 «ere* .«L * 3 , T p . 19, it 29, Mr*. 8 «» »h Kuren
N
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N
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8
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Bus Line for 5c per 25 lbs. Cars the Elder Springs Water wagon to serve the appointment, you can help
220
200
A S K ' , of H K ' , of N W i , See 27, Tp 19. If. Í9. M n fatati Kuren
#
*
‘ «0
50
run from Chappell's on East Side to Urlnndn and Snnlord, and stated me. Drop a line to W. J. Sears, our
K L of S t ', of S l f » , 8 rr 27. T r 19. Il Ï9. Mr« Sarah Kuren
ttnmuiisiJt
400
SOO
K l , of N K ' , .
Ser 33. Tp I » . It
39 t l . n a Alilrtofl
Monroe on West Side.
For further the other day that he was working Member «if Congress at K i s s i m m e e
:io
500
W 'l , Ilf N W ' Ser 31' Tp 19. If 29. Alilrrofr A Harri»
S ' , of SW
A \V &gt;, of SW ' , of S L ' , . S.-I II. Tp 19. It 29 . 100 arrea
hard In keep tip with In* orders He intends coming to Sanford *m
Information plume 331. Sanford
,
eoo
SCO
A t tfo*«
eo
10
Visitor* to tin- city say they never 1 ills very business
Sec him, talk
Transfer Co.
85-tf
N S of NW
of N W ' , Ser Vi. T p I '•It 2'» L e o t a r d
K r lt*
ZOO
10
l o t lfi!&gt; Long v o i d l i . » » N 21 “ 1 &lt;1 Ilf 1 22 11 IW L n t i m i n g r r
drunk
any
finer
or
purer
wuter
than
wilh
him
H«
II
be
afti-r
the
straight
&gt;11 - , » I S W
i le .» Peg SW r.i r run f. 1 " I eh. N 6 degree* W 13 f.| rh
v 'c . K Br.m mm und (umi1&gt; 1
ha \
160
50
W f. «Il rh. S Li cit rh I.--. t &gt; i he, fl, T p 2P If 1C. Au»tin II Ko.»
the Hitler Spring* water
slut!
}| litmmini! Jf
I.ÏOu
LtltO
\ l\ -, ,,f S' W
S«.
I T p 2 0 , Il V" I . » I I » I f ilili I fimpanv
hopu- (rom u pioti
returned
«Il
zoo
f
II
I.elfler,
I
of I
ot N K ' . M . 2 TTi .•' It!
fru ii
I o*|ah)
visit to r*dat i \i-- .t1;11 fri» ' d- 1.1
240
160
» «line I" Woodland I'ark Sundays
S L - , of 8 K &lt;» A HI. I, of SI. I, Ser ». I p 20. It 29. Lnimr# l.*ii-l I a “
101 Ite.
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of
N
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and
W
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8
K
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K
i l l of VVekiva
M cln tyn' , Gu.
und Thursday«.
A real family
veo
390
lUvVr, f * tî- f 'r p n a í l » »
^\ l », ol S W ' i k K 11 «tí S W », »! S M h S*c II. Tt» 2». It 2**, W ll.a n
by.
The
only
Brown
left
f'l#y
ground
Host
160
M r. and Mr» E B
110
t ')jir r* « &lt; nmfiftny
A llib ili» 1 , 2 and 9 MrDonald*» f l a t ol laland l.ake. See. 12. Tp- 20. Il
Narrow Tewchlno.
on Sunday for their home in lain pa, place with amusements and a real
300
200
29, William Bullock
_______________________________ __ _________ _____
JtJlWlltM'BlK
Those who teach morality, limiting
Jitneys leave I’ark
after a pleasant visit with Mr and sanitary pool.
lo lite
M r«. R. J. Holly.
Their Sanford and Tenth Sr. 12, 1, 2, fl. 4. and 5 Its obligations to »iutlen toward fam­
ily or country, teach you a morn or
!01-ti
frien da were glad to see them again. o clock.
Iirintf in your
and sick --- ----------------------- -------------------lesH narrow cgolstn and lead you to
jf lame
•
what la evil for others and for th«mhorses and mules.
H ave
aelvc*. Country and family am like
i i 9 * * * » * * * 6 9 5 5 6 0 * * * &gt;♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 6 9 » 4 » » Q » 4
two circles drawn within a greater
them treated.
H ave their
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
circle which contains them both; like
The State University
T A L L U U K S K K , K I.l.
i \
teerh examined, sharp cor­
two »tops of a ladder without which
Gainesville, Florida
Standard
tlievamens these of tho
you
could
not
climb
any
higher,
but
--------V I A ----------j!
ners dressed dt^vn, projec­
iH»*t colleges und universities in tho
Highest standards, ranking with
upon which It Is forbidden you to
rountry.
thi? Inrgpnt and best Universities of
stay your feet — Maczlnf.
tions cut off and decayed the North and East
Modern buildings and equipment;
all modern convenience«.
387
students
last
*e»»ion.
Total
molars extracted.
' “ STANPARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH'’
473 students regular term; 163 sum­
enrollment 639, including Summer
B u ild in g S o c ieties P opu lar.
|
o
mer term; total enrollment last ses­
School.
More than COO.OOO peojile subscribe
sion 636. .
Tuition free, excepting $20.90 per
Tuition free in College and Nor­
to the hulldiug societies of tho United
semester
for
law.
mal School.
U
HOUND T R IP FARES FROM SANFORD
Kingdom
of
which
thore
arp
more
a k. . . . ——- «
a * * e n
4 *
For further information address
For catalog and information write
WASHINGTON, 'D. C.
$2LS0
$19.50
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
than 1,500
RICHMOND, VA.
.......
K D W A K I) &lt; ON It ADI. Preoident
A.
A.
MUltrilKKE,
President
BALTIMORE, MD„ vi» Nïff«Jk
25.50
19.50
T R A IN S
N0RFNLK, VA...............
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’ :
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OLDEST COLLEGE A N D M O S T BEAUTIFUL
ami make you fe^l fine and dandy
Oviedo
- CAMPUS IN FLORIDA
again. It Is ju»t ss effective as calo­ No. 126— A rrive.............9:30 A., M.
^1
mel, but has none of its well known
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College, Academy, Music, Expression, Fine Arts, Domestic
disagreeable after effect t.
Leesburg
and Industrial Arts, Business, Teacher’s Course
LIV-VER-LAX ilim ii.otes poison»,
No. 21— A rriv e .......... 10:55 A. M.
W ELVE buildings, steam heat, electric llghta, fire protection, fine
cleanses the system, and relieves conNo. 24— Leave...................... 5:58 P.M.
r*
.
* *
gymnasium; no malaria; quarter-million dollar endownmrnt; three
No. 168— A rrive ................... 6:20 P.M.
sUpation in a thorough but pleasant
No.
157—
Leave....................
6:35
A.
M.
teachers
of music; $5,000 organ; a down pianos; two glee clubs; chorus
Complete
abstracts
from
the
records
of
manner.
A little taken regularly,
M 'M -l
class;
superb
new rooms for business school; full banking equipment; new
Trilby
mean* consistent health and no docchemical
and
physical laboratories equipped with every modern devices;
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
N
o
,25—
Arrive
.......
1:00
P.
M.
tor’ s bill*.
No. 24— Leave......................2:25 P.M.
analysis
of
soils,
fertilisers, foods, water, preparation for engineering
GUARANTEE.
Every
bottle
bear­
' *
course, lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, Basketball,
Clyde Line Beat*
ing the likeness of L. K . Grig*by, l*
paid for non-residents.
(Sl. Jakee R iv e r )
Chrlhtlan, but undenominational; expenses moderate; scholarship» avail­
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
C.' W. GOODRICH, Manager.
Arrive 10:00A.M. LeavêlltSO A.M.
able.
For catalogues address tho secretary Winter Park, Florida.
| ^our money will be returned.
For
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
\1
1aate hero in 60cand f l *iie- botUea at
W. G. Aldridge’ s.
a

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i oooooo oooooo a aoaoaQoaa act oo oo□oo aa ooaao a □do a oo oa oa oo t and

this in my
answer. I L et
the city and county co operate and
build their buildings on the lakefront.
Take the property off the
i
—' hands of the owners who do not
care to pay for the made land, -and
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
g in "time we can have a national
YOU AND ME.”
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 .. Th e
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
grounds can be made beautiful,
“ H E L L PRENT ’ E M ’' — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
tennis coursta and even golf links
iooaaoooooaooDODOoaooaaooqqaQODOooaaoaooDoaaoaoooooao could be made here and the most
beautiful shrubberies and floweYs
M O T I I i: It, Ik A II A N I » I
T h e n — i mini r * m r d o » n Irom V » York
A
b u g - « l i b money to burn.
could be set out, making our fair
T h r Umril of T r i d r motored Mm round
a turns s t o r y o r
w o m a n 's
grounds ut once the most beautiful
Our town (torn .tern to ,U r n .
c l uu.
On* pvrnlng Muthrr . O l d in d I,
and
unique in the stato or in the
lie thought it
the " d i n d i e i l " village*'
W r t * i t l b * «upper l i b l i ;
T h a t he had ever »een;
south. Now don t let this idea slip
Ot t o u r » . I
r i l i n g rvrryth lng
T h e im ita tio n w i « petfert,
A« lu t
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you. Just think o f the profits ac­
E very nook m d corner clem.
For Mothrr’ l " * « 1 » " i r s l u r r
cruing from the paviilion and the
Ap
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with
pride
m
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Joy
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Sometime* 1 Ihlnh I'll dia
T he hippie«! man on earth.
auditorium and the other amuse­
It I tr y to u k a i n o t h i r bit*.
When that millionaire I ought hi« vacant lot
And thin «hr bring« on F l E t
ments and all o f it could be mun­
For three time* what it waa worth.
I ti l l hrr «hr m o t h i v r b a m ■ boy,
icipally
ownbd if necessary.
T o d a y 0 « d • « • talking to neighbor Smith

I CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

(Only &gt;br « « « n ’ t b i d ) ;
Hut «hr lira! « i y * «h r learned boy« « ■ &gt; «
While « h i « 1 « riUing Old .

I heard him. S a y « hr, big and grand.
"S m i t h , to humor the ladira, now m d then
We'll lend them ■ helping hind.

W il l , t h i t rvrnlng muthrr »• y»
In • «olrmn «urt ot w i y :
" I «Tint to trll you d n r , 1 Joined
T h * V o m i i ’ i Club l o l « y t "
D i d tiughrd i n d winked —in d winked «n d
liughcd;
Even when ha b e gin lo «moke.
And raid the p ip e r he'd biir* lo «top
T o get o i l m o t h e r Jake.
Mother wm ture the Mlenl girl •
While D i d did hit liughing i n d winking
R ut I know M o t h i r , i n d I thought D i d
H i d better " g e t h u i y " thinking.
W e l l — one d i y the r i m e home i n d » l i d
Neighbor Smith w « « n i t f n g the dlckrn*
* C i u « r thr W o m in *« Club go| the | M «r «h »!
T o m ik e him »hut up El* chicken«.
D i d « u «ure «o me pleated i t tbi«.
For Smith*« chicken« |u«t plowed
y ird ;
W e don't keep m y ourielvet.
T b i t * » w h y It , r r Turd *o bird.

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B u t— • month l i t e r —'ll W«« dilferentl
D i d didn't even grin.
And I knew there «■ ■ «omrthlng doing,
Juit by the « e l ot hi* chin.
l i e « l i d Mother’ « work In l h « t W o m i r ' i
Club
Would n a lu n tly b i t e to «top!
Or be wouldn't h i v e ■ cu«totn,er lelt
And would h i v e to ahul up «hop.
T h e r e w ie • club « u n d e ig i i r . i t die«!
T he butcher i n d baker rauit erreent
A tine tor traah In the etreett
T he alley« h i d to be Heap!
T he re i r r e women inipectlng the »ewer«.
T h e w ile r , the milk end the «r h o o li
H avin g their " « a y " about dog« and rate.
And even the ho t»** i n d mule*.
Some of the m#n hid row# lo him
Arul lold him to “ e ill ufl** hi* wifr( F o r Mother« d^pirfm^tit » 1« f D I n t
! ! • n t le d her? — Sure —on your life?
Hut

Mother Jutl
And told H m
T h e « « m»n could'l
For all their v

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quietly imiled
to U«t*n a minute,
hurl him. »he »aid.
i r n w » r i in it!

And no matter w h i t « * « » lid . ih# felt
Bln lAatk'l *0 miieti t o bis mo.«
For if she dropped out i t onre the W O It 1C
Would fa on ju«t the H I M .
L i t e r on O l d cot notiro to Heon
A dirty ©Id trorsnt lot —
Cut down the «rood« pnd build 0 » e l k !
Oh my! Ho « 0« properly hot
He went to the M a j o r end t'ouficO.
And told them hr'd b«**n «ran ge d ;
Hut he didn't get « train of help.
F o r lheir «rite« oti
belonged".

' ' T h e y h iv e got to be buiy i t eomething
And he p i t t e d Mother'# arm
" S o let them have their Woman'» Club —
T h e y can't do m y harm !"
Some day I am going to get married
And I don't want m y other
Kind ot ■ wife than one who belong«
T o a Woman'« dub'— tike Mather.
— W ritte n hr M r» . Edgar Lewie
W o m e n '» dun ot Fort Fierce, Fla.

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J E very county in the state ol Flor
ida ia talking about a county fair
this fall, and it is high time tlint Sem­
inole county should get in the game..
Our fair here last year was a remarkablo success in every way, and if
the four days had all been good
days exempt from the downpour
of rain that caught us Friday and
Saturday, there would have beenrnoney in the treasury despite the
fact that there were no adtnisatpns
charged. Since our first effort was
so successful, we should not lay
down on the job but Seminole
county should get in the game at
once and put forward an effort to
hold the biggest and best fair In
the Btate. The
bulkhead will he
finished' then and wo can have a
monster celebration in February to
commemorate the event and haYe
the county fair on the take front.
Permanent buildings can be erected
on this land that will serve as aud­
itoriums and pavilliona during the
lim e when the fair is not in pro­
gress, and these buildings will not
only pay for themselves, but will
pay a good profit during six months
of the year.
M any people have asked me what
the owners of the bulkhead prop­
erty intended to build on this land

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\It is boosting that makes a city,
and I have preached it early und
late in Sanford for the past twentyfive years. Some times it takes and
sometimes the needle has to be used
several times before the patients
can be spurred up sufficiently to
talk up their own homo town. Some
times 'I havo called attention of
our people to the good effects of
boosting as practiced by the Orlando
people, and it is almost certain that
Orlando can be classed as the great­
est living example of what n large
class of real boosters can accomplish.
Hugh Sparkman of the Daytona
Gazette sixes up Orlando exactly
ri(£ji* in the following.
"Y o u might walk th e-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 le 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 ol confirmed and
eternal bolsters.’
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*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.
*Th o pout office should put back
the hack Btnmp, the time o f re­
ceipt of a letter.
The department
sneaked' out o f the custom with
the plea that hack-stamping caused
delay.
T h a t 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 form er
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 w ill!
have.

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is now open fo r business with one o f the largest stock r
goods in Sanford, with prices that are suitable for ti°
financial conditions th at now exist.
N ow is the (¡rne ,10
m ake your m oney go as far «is it w ill.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,

THE CUT PRICE STO R E
FOR SALE

For
Rent— Residence
hath.
503. Park Ave.
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.
g o ti
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-Tw o 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 „ *
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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 Term s.
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 M onroe 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 W yandotte pullets. E very
one a beauty at $1.00 each, or will
"W ith the autom atic 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
m ight 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
F or
R en t— Severs! nice office
him to run his chubby little bands
over tho niano keys. Last wcok ho rooms over Y o w c I I ' 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 P al­
lightedly over tho emanating discord.
Then he touched the keys In tho treblo metto A ve. 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 A ve. $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.

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For R en t-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 lim it*.' Realty Trust Co.. |,t.
National Bank Bldg.
V9-tf
Kent— Furn.shrd room with m u.thout board. 210 Park Ave U
**3t
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Any length. Pine and O.tk
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Cameron Wood Co., Mn.«. i Mr.J'U.
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To T ra 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.
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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 P A R K Lots at $350.00 each, on terms of $10,00 cash
and $5.00 a month.
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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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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
CO U N TY 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
PUSHING FORWARD TO PRESIDENT WILSON SEES
II. V. IM?. Nein
HAVE ONE ANI) OTHER i Anothi-r wry interesting program
TAKE THE RUSSIAN
THE NEED OF MORE
i was render««! l&gt;y tlm Group of Cor­
COUNTIES ARE
CAPITAL BEFORE
ARMAMENT FOR
inthians at the meeting of the H. Y. P,
U. at the Baptist Temple, Sunday eve­
IN L I N E
WINTER
UNCLE SAM

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* folio««.
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. No
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 for the ln»t two 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
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bold
our
meetings
each
on tho lake front to lie used during
Sunday
evening
ut
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Come
with
the week of the fair for fair pur­
poses, and lea*ed during the re- us ami we »ill do ihce good

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 ilu t io 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 G ar­
which it is proposed to fall hack rison and Duniels and take up the
after abandoning W im nn, 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
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»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
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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.

HOUSE A N D GROUNDS
ARE NEAT AND CLEAN
AND THE INMATES
ARE HAPPY
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.

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
malndur of the season to any one
steady increase in exports.
While
tdjiMnnl ' Plum Here
who enre* to operate for profit
the total is yet small comparatively
Some of tho .finest nnd largest
The
need
of a large auditorium
Adjutant I. A Odum, &lt;&gt;f the Yidit is growing continuously.
oak
tree* in thi* jmrt of tho coun­
and pavillion on the lake fro - 1 is ont's-r*
\mern i -¡« - r a f-» -btv- in
"Construction operation*,
both try are on the infirmary grounds
up pare nl to every one and this ar­ •Sanford tins vvis-k in the interest of the
public and private, throughout tho nnd afford plenty of shude for the
rangement would give the fair as­ Prison work being done bv his orgnnSouthwest
nre extensive and stead- inmate*.
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The home is neat and
sociation one « ' tile tiliesl
fair iiutrinn
ily increasing in volume
clean
the
entire
houne being screened
T h e \"hiitti* rs » - r - -irgiinized by
grounds in the state
" A railway line that will be part and the best of sanitary conditions
With the tnprovemenl of tin- &lt; it-iier.il llallintgon Ihmlli, -tin ol tinnl h great system » i l l be built be­ prevail.
'•«/inali Spy ili Florida
The homo is under the
fair grounds and the planting of late William l i m i t b, who lu u ndeil the
i out regal ionnl t horch
1 t Tidlaha--«-e. Aug
12 Augnai Or- tween Chnrlestown, S. (\ and Sav­ personal supervision of Mrs. Bell
trees and shrubbery tho lake front o ld English Salv at ion \rm&gt;
annah (ill
who live* next door nnd is busy ;ill
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thi:« n* •*. . * -tiibb'-l best l -.ll-h, nini* Rudolph nlin* Adolph, -in
A d ju t.in i ti-fi-m
i i . - that hi
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would be improved beyond tie fond
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The county commissioners are
l|»l* v
bv v i-ttn t the - .iritui - &gt;np, ..m l l ire
Volusia Comity •vpm i. to hold
i. -t -tf 11- - -I’M-1- a 111 In- give- Miuier \l-t iir-l « hiifgmg him »lili “ en mg ÍI 517.00».
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 under «munii of
c|t:e; •••-- i He 1I .- o -i-1 f' —.illg lu ll rv M-s .-re I:- hi .¡i d '•
m g tea«
the I&gt;i-l.and News •• : - the
I
M--1
iati-*
i
-uv
--Tnmeni
P-r
tln-flMtO
of
I - - i.|* f--r paving *tr«-et* and business like methods of ojH-rnting
i......... ” 1.-11
: ! I r r -il&gt; r -,It -I fill'll- 'I
fd.'i.lBlO
tur l'reltilig a «elioni build­ the same and the unfortunates are
Irpo
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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 vi 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
ra il 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 - ¡ i l . .
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 • War Zone
*ÌMtitm*'until » o r
- su U* f'Min'l ai w r I '«Jay - e r m e --n t hr -veiling of '•«q-t
In
tiring "f the r*ii*e »a* enntinur-d un­ $100,000; *hij&gt; canni ^n*l challWW
iatino
Tile grnillld« at Hlun I . I,«1
Hi ig lo « .uh rnuli* il oli tv
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Ile
• i i-il - l'elio &gt;"( * ” i'
til Tiumday ufterncon, aio un lo en­ bridge*, $ luti.OOP; uhiji eliminiti im- -Thursday evening next,'Rev. J. J.
Park 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 prnvemont, noi cxccciling 1360,000; Hull, t ie noted lecturer, who is
this
kind of gathering
and will b e r - f ' «nnm« r«s- &lt;»1 *• vi I n ' to- - i - i i 1u -1-1 - ’ 1 - ' I - '
' 11 i«, i i-r-'-i« ■' i•»'■r* travelling »&gt; the interesft of the
"nnitnry
u-cr-l -'u.i- agi-ii' I" r.- ti* «uri up r-il'uid, t Multili
furnish one &lt;«t Mi 1
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¡tut ami p.a'le dr«»ii-g' "I tin- nulitnry iijum $250.'ino "I rmid hojul* and I S a » In thè Wnr Zone ¡«1 thè (Jonetaliles and in..
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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.
*
*
"T h ese 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
F I- Strung. I'j«*t«ir
Last
St Andrew * Buy. Pannina f'ity. and tin- steady |iri*gri'»H which the South- 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- Sunday 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 1h" 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
lonatriican
overdo« audience- and was rethe
juris
(1
It
turn
of
the
t
nitrii
State*
Vhr 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 a l*" 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 very unique 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
building
to be remodelled for Use record. Brilliantly intellectual, posJfe has been in thb vicinity for three
ville ami Intermediate stations. Mr. propose to handle it in the way outlined on the moving picture screen. Mr.
a*
a
court
house, Broward county e**lng a pleasing personality and
month/ anti has registered at local ho­
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 “ A fter 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. le ts 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 p astor» study., Rov. Hyman
M i B E R Si
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 o f 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 R ev. 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
/ -fSajf e S: - ■
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 .
o f 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
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&amp;
G.
i
n
'
“
Mr.
Bob.
Imperiai
Theatre,
Bob.'
•
*
iI l
^
i
S. II. S. Athletic Aeon. at 6.46.
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«'I was in tho dentist’ s chair n few
days ago and when he had fixed
the rubber curtain o v e r ' my mouth
so that I could not speak he began
probing for something about 300
feet down in the depths of the tobth.
The pain was excruciating and real­
ising my desire to say something,
ho went to tho ante room and re­
turned with a card on which was
printed half a doren phrases in cuss
words.
Hanging it on the wall
where I could see he asked me if
that was the wa5*»I- felt about it.
I nodded my head and he said to
keep my eyo on the card and he
would be through in a few min­
utes.
That card certainly
did
me a lot of good and was the first
time such a stunt of silent cussing
was tried on me. N

try clubs in the state.
Sanford
could have tute if the proper effort
was made to’ get one.

Unconquerable.
Tho habit of never being whipped,
ef always keeping up the fight— that Is
tho quality o f the groat leader. Tho
who never admits defeat is tho
man tho world has to take into ac­
counts Time and again the foes he Is
lighting may think they have him
down. Hut before they know It he Is
on Ida feet Bounding the advance. Such
a man motdB events. He helps creato
tho new heavens and tho now earth
of tho prophet's vision. A mighty
force of tho universe Is tho unconquer­
able soul!
Two Klnka of Religion— Both Bad.
"Dor's do man dat takes his re­
ligion In spasm, and gits over It 'bout
as quick," stated good c ’ d Parson
Ilagsler
"And den ag'tn. dor's do
yudder kind dnt huh it nil do time,
end 'rnagtnon his whole duty Is done
when he snya ‘Amen!* In a deep voice.
And I dunnuh, snh, which of 'em gives
mo de least sadlsfnctlon.” — Kansas
City Star

^ N o w is the time to advertise our
city and county before the rush for
Florida begins, and it seems to me
that a good plan to be adopted
would be to send out papers or
literature now when tho^, people of
the north are beginning to think
about Florida.
In years gone by
this city advertised and always bad
Land of Cocoa.
the crowds.
All we need now is a
Ecuador’s chief product is cocoa It
few more small hotels, one large Is tho largest grower of thlB cornone and more people with money ^podlty In the world. Tho beau'Is perto como here and start something.
haps tho richest and uroBt highly fla­
vored and Is in great demaud In tho
trade. Europe buys SO per cent of
i l have often agitated the idea of this article, and although we are tho
n Country Club for Sanford and biggest individual consumer of choco­
always met with the reply that the late on earth, our merchants purchase
city is not large enough and we but 20 per ccut direct.
must wait for tourists to do thass
things.
I contend that our home Much Depends on the Way ft’s Said.
"I don't claim to be u Judge of
peoplo are well able to invest in a
country club, starting in a small women." said Noyes E brew-more, "but
way at first and building up. Tour­ when i call one up I can tell by Urn
ists are essential if the club is to be short; sharp h o llo !' that 1 am not (ho
n large affair hut I would cite you most welcome person In the world,
ftut when she drawls out In u soft, pur­
to Kissimmee as a city that limit
ring volco that word ’h e l-l-o-a n-n,' I
its own country club and built u feel quite assured Hint I may report
good one and it was the home people at her domicile long enough to leavo
backed by the proper spirit that ob­ a dollar s pound box of chocolates."—
tained one' of tho finest small coun- Kansas City Star.

For'Rent-Nflw College, j j j Ut
from tho armada more than three hun­
dred years sgo. This fftyton Is a yard
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high and its value n m i far-lnto tho
For
R ent-Residenci_•
thousand^
th fas in
^ kitchen, N\, r»l i"°\v‘
.with
in^kltchen.
One of tho historic bits that are
MOST
WOMEN
WOULD
ENVY
' ' Cît
2nd St. Jay H. Beck.
highly
prlxed
Is
n
quaint
pair
of
bel­
J
fJ5-2tp
QUEEN GARY'S TREASURES.
lows, mounted In silver ami gold, that
For Rent-Ten acre (;Um
onco belonged to Nell Qwynn. There
house well kept. Five ilrr,. fa. ,
are ponderous silver ‘‘firedogs’’ of tho
city limits.
Realty Trust &lt;j0
‘a
Besides Possessing Great Historic In- tlmo of Charles II, and near by Is nn
National Rank Bldg
’
tereat, Their Financial Valu’o la
enormous punch bowl, contributed by
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Enormous—Some Marvels of
I George IV ns an example of tho art of
U All Local Advertisements Under Rent— Funnshod room with ,,r
Fiaxman.
Workmanship There.
This Heading TH REE CENTS a out board. 210 Park Ave. Want-Vis
tf.
A
Among the famous pantries of tho
Unquestioning Obedience.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
world Ik that of Queen Mary at Wind­
Much trouble as well as much
For Rent— 5 room Cottage I2u
sor. Tills pantry comprises two rooms amusement was caused during the Charge 25 Cents.
of no great dimensions, but H contains early stages of tho canal work by the
Park Avc. $12.50 per month inclod
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in»- water, nlso | room r „ u '
treasures In tho form of plato and Inability of tho Jamaican negroes to
household articles that nro valued at tnko any except a strictly literal view
Park Ave. $10.00 including WJ.,L
more than n million pounds alerting. of ordora
In unloading a vessel nl
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf r.
Many of these possess historic Inter­ Colon a rope In a pulley at the head
est*.
For exnmple, thero is n con­ of tho mast got Jammed and a Jamai­
For Rent— Residence 7 room,,
• For Snlo Cheap— Gas range, good
spicuous exhibit In the form of a can waa ordered to climb up and re­
bath.
503 Park Ave. lleasonxble
Inquire nt Fernald Tin
table of solid silver. This is nearly a lease I t He did as ordered. Borne ns new.
A.
P.
Connelly.
•
85-tft
'
60 tf
yard In length, and Its top, with an minutes later the boss of tho gang Shop.
area of several square feet, bears tho missed him, nnd asked with Borne Im­
For Rent- One 4 acie field, or,*
For Sale— 13 acre fnrm,
West
royal arms and exquisitely chased de­ patience where ho was.
He waa
5
acre field under state ,,f
signs, of the symbolic rose, thistle, [minted out sitting calmly at the mast­ Side, cheap for cash, immediate pos­
cultivation.
Also planted to cow.
harp, etc. Every nfign sinew that of head.
session. A
dd'reaa F. II. Durham,
peas.
Reasonable
rent. Inquire \v,
Elizabeth him contribute« to this
“ What are you doing up there?” Red Hank, New Jersey. — Want— 94table a deslgu of some sort.
C. Post.
gg_t
roared tho boas.
8tc.
Tho most Imposing of all tho daz“ You told mo to come up here. B ah ,"
xllng nrrer of plate Is tho so-called tho man answered, "but you haven'?
For Sale— 5 roomed Bungalow on
For R en t— Several nice offic*
gold dinner service for occasions of told me to como down!"—Joseph II.
beautiful lake. Bath Room and mod­ rooms over Yowcll'a. Enquire N. p
tho highest state.
Bishop, secretary of the Isthmian Ca­
32-tl
The walls of (ho two rooms of this nal commission, in the Youth'B Com­ ern Conveniences. Beautiful Coun­ Yowell Si Co.
try Home at n Bargain. Easy Terms.
royal pantry, tho larger of which la 30 panion.
Apply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fla.
feet by 16 feet, and the smaller a
Want— 94-tf.
square oT 16 feet, are lined with cases
of plate glass and mahogany, and In
Had Duties to Attend To.
For Sale- Seed Bed Cloth. 2 1-2
theso and similar caaos, occupying
Tho first morning my tittle brother
tho center of each room, are some of went to kindergarten ho was very good cents per yard. C. M. Berry. 992tc
the most extraordinary examples of until about ton o’clock, when ho got up
Wanted— T w o unfurnished rooms
art In gold, silver and proclous stones and started out. The teacher asked
in
nice family.
Also hoard for
that tho world has ever scon.
where ho was going He replied. "I'ao
young girl.
Apply 113 East Fifth
There are tall, graceful opergnoB, doin’ to dot some lunch.” Not living
each of which would tax tho strength very far she let him go Ho returned r o o e o a o o o e o o o e e a e e o o o o o o e t
of two men to lift It; there are dishes In tho afternoon and was very good
Wnnted— 80,000 feet second hand
In gold and silver, any ono of which until about three o'clock, when he
For Rent-Largo fiont rooms. Two cypress celery boat d*
( ;•,&lt;&gt;.{ rnn.
would be too heavy to run nway with; started out again. The teacher called or th.ee for house keeping, conven­ dition.
Name lowest price f n b.
dainty toilet services In gold and sil­ him back and said, "Where are you ient and food location. 302 Park.
Sanford. Write F. C. \V Kramer Jr.
ver, candelabra, communion services, going now?" He answered, "I des I
93-2 ip Leesburg, Fla.
96-ltp
flagons. vases, punch bowls, wlno cool­ dotn take my nap, don't I?"—Chicago
ers, fountains and fonts In silver, Tribune.
For Rent-Two unfurnished rooms,
Wunted-Orders for cord wood.
wrought In designs of great beauty by
up one flight, separate entrance, gas,
Any length. Pine and Oak. Address
tho most skillful artists.
wat.: etc. Fine location, on a cor­
Cameron Wood Co., Mascotte.Flt.
Tho most beautiful ob all theso, It
New Fishing Grounds.
ner.
Address P. O. Box 893, SanIs said, is tho N'autll/a vase, fash­
'•7- Itp
Albacorn and tunny, fish which until fo.d, Flo. ida.
98-*.f
ioned, It Is clnlmed&gt; i&gt;»ff of pearl, gold recently have been found only In tho
Wanted—If you have a pair of extra
and silver by tho hands of Benvenuto Mediterranean la sufficient quantities
For Rent— T w o acres improved
Cellini, himself, although It hears tho to form the basis of an industry, are
good mules either large or c i ihum
name of an artist of Nuremberg, Nich­ said now to be caught In enormous I land, all tiled. Casli rent. Close in. size that you want to -*«■I! o
. fur
9G-t(
olas Schmidt. The shell, which is of quanlltlen along the coast of southern Enquire Arnetts Bather Shop
cash at a sacrifice, wri.i- ice .. .mer.
pearl, mounted In silver and gold of California
At San I’ edro a fleet of
Address "M u le s
Box 111’ San­
Pleasant rooms and
tho most delicate chasing, is pplsod gasoline launches finds profitable erti- j FOR R E N T
ford, Fin
&lt;’ "rr
on tho shoulders of a superbly mount­ jiloyinont during ihe season fn cnlcb- office* in Bishop Block, overlooking
ed horseman, and above the pearl shell ing these 11sh for the packers.
Lake Monroe and now post-office
another figure Is throned.
site. Also, store room, same building.
Proof That Hen» Have Ta»te
Another marvel of workmanship Is
Call Thatcher Realty Co., Bishop
Possibly the best prut if iii.it hens
the rose water fountain. In silver.'wttli
Block, Phone 24 6.— Want U5 tf.
The Greater Honor.
nnd other members of the feathered
Its dome supported by columns, around
Cato, the Greek, oil* observing that
tribe not only taste but enjoy their
which are grouped horses and hounds.
For Sale or Rent- For 10 days food and drink tn shown In tlo- w«y
statues were being set up In honor of
In point of Interest It would he diffi­ tunny, remarked: "1 would rather only, good 10-arre farm, all cleared,
they blink tfiolr eyes In drlukitn: much
cult to picture any article of the kind peoplo would ask. why Is there not a
6 acres tiled. Good house and barn after tlie human methods of • vt&gt;r»-ssmore artistically perfect than the statue to Cato, than why there Is."
Enquire Herald Office.
99-2tp. Ing satisfaction.
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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.
Close to A. C. L. R. R. Shops and the Union Station.
These lots will rapidly advance, above the remarkably low prices ai which
’ i p offering them.
Buy now while prices are low, and get the benefit of the increased
The Thatcher Realty Company has other large holdings in Sanford, and has directed
us to offer SEMINOLE PA R K 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 ol lots.
Let us show you this property.

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PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

TH E
I N S A N F O R D — L ife la W o iih L iv in g
■n

WARSAW HAS
FALLEN GREAT
VICTORY FOR
THE GERMANS
GERMANS HAYE PUT A CRIMP
IN THE RUSSIAN BEAR THAT
M AY POSSIBLY BRING
WAR TO END
London, Aug. 6.— Advices hero
are to the effect that Warsaw hun
fallen, and the Germans will bo in
actual possession of tho entire city
in a fow hours. While the report has
not been officially verified, mil­
itary experts here nre ready to be­
lieve it an the city hzs been In grave
dancer for several days.
The im­
mense turning movement of the Ger­
man troops have placed the Rus­
sian forces in clave dancer,
nnd
Hindengurg s troops get across the
river before the withdrawal of the
bulk of tho Russian army tho war
will close ns far as the Russian par
of It is concerned.
With the im­
mense Russian force captured^at Wa-isaw, the Czar could not possibly
put such army in the field in six
months, as this would give thb Ger­
mans n chance to turn about and
drive the Allies forces back in the
western treatre ol tho war.
\ Petrograd,
Aug, 6, Tho
Ger­
man cavalry is scouring the c o u n ty
8n such numbers north of Warsaw
t hat tiie railroad is in dunger.
At
Kupischki, fifty miles from Dvinck,
the Russians are ffchtinc stub­
bornly.
If the Germans win here
is would make Dvinck certain soon.
Dvinck is an important junction
point on tho Petrograd Warsaw rail­
road«.
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*t Berlin. Aug. 5. 1» is reported
that the Germans have occupied
the western portion of Ivangoro.l
fortress.
Petiograd claims that the Ivan
gorod Warsaw* railroad is still open
and that the western front is com
putatively q uiet.
Iifiggacc Valuation Law
Under the Cummins law, which
compels a proper valuation of bag­
gage carried on railroads, the trav­
eling salesman is up against a dif­
ficult proposition.
The sample
trunks which he carries, if he is
representing n clothing firm, con­
tain only coats nnd piece goods
nwatchrs.
Tho task of placing
a value on the coats is almost
impossible, ami yet overvaluation
or undervaluation in case of dam­
age or loss renders the salesman
guilty of a misdemeanor The coasts
might he figured on cost ,of mater­
ial and manufacturing, yet the price*
arrived at in this way could not
he obtained if un attempt wore made
to sell them sepsratcly from the
vest and trousers.
Tho sample
awatches might he worth intrinsic­
ally only 110 or 26 cents apiece, hut
their value to the salesman is much
greater, since he derives his entire
business -from them.
N o account
is taken under tho Cummins amend­
ment of tho fionling insurance pol­
icies which are taken out by a firm
to cover tho risk its goods run in
transit.

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S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A . FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 1915

V O L U M E VI
Christian Endeavor in AutfOTt i
We would welcome news items
fiom Sanford. Monroe and Oviedo.
A kindly greeting came Inst week
from Prof. Garfield Evans, ptesident of the State Epworth Leagu­
ers, and who live» in Southerland.
"Push and smile,” , the motto of
Editor Powell, nnd '.'The Clear­
water Sun , is n good one for every­
body. Some folks have nothing to
"p la n t" at least every day, hut we
all can push and smile if we try hard
enough.
One "T a m p a Times
mention of
tho International Convention was its
"million
plnn outlook, for next two
years. To gain a million new mem­
ber» nnd give that'much in dollars
for missions; nothing small about
Christian Endeavor these days. Ten
thousand new societies, " a saloonleas nation by 1920, were two more
goals ret, and u now one added,"
Tho state department secretary
has no been off her job hut two
days since April. One of those
was in celebration of tho Fourth,
nnd the other to attend a Sunday
School meeting in Interlaehon. Wo
have not missed our weekly pressletters day this Christian Endea­
vor year.
Commencing wisely to advertise
in time, the "Kissimmee Valley Gazett
had a communication Inst
week from tho United Bretbern so­
ciety of Union Center, which desir­
ed attention to u social on the 12th.
It adds, " D o n t forget the social,
the tiiie and the place and the the
girls, hoys.
Sanfoid Presbyterian and Con­
gregational workers, aided by some
other kind hearted folks gnvve nearl
nlnty-two dollars last year for the
children s Home Society.
Wonder
how much they, and others socie­
ties will he able to do in l ** 1A?
Even if it 1« war times, ng ood deal
can he done if we try
In Miami the Epworth la agores
in a recent social had the young men
blindfolded nnd given hags of pea­
nuts to “ feed their pardners. That
must i»e fun but could not Nonie\h‘ ng
of a cooler k*nd to* found for nt'dsumrner (ropes? Un** ol our e x ­
changes mentioned " a moonlight
party, does not that sound good?
Miss Mattie Mmshall, und ac­
tive woiker in Orklnwaha. mid ill»
trict t|uiet
Hour Superintendent,
has been visiting in Candler. Hope
she has as good u time as we did
there this spting with their Junior
Endea vorers.
In "T h e
Tropical Sun
West
Palm Reach Juniors were given a
nice notice in a recent daily issue
It said Mrs I, G Riggers was to
meet with the lit t It folks until the
ri-turn from a length visit .n Sliiury,
by
Miss Eleanor
Rowley, i local,
district, and State Jnuior superin­
tendent. Mrs. Riggers has just re­
turned fiom a vacation in the North.
What is an inspiration Home of uk
wanted hut could not get, so she
Ought to he nil retdy to make n
good acting superintendent.
GRACE A TO W NSEND

Virtue in Yellow S to c k in g s
The yellow silk Mocking* of an A t ­
lanta »oriely girl have led to an in­
teresting scientific discovery.
The young ludy in question w*aa
invited to a house party with half a
dozen othtr belles, at a country place
near Atlanta, where mosquitoes ate
very prevalent. Ono evening tho
mosquitoes were so particularly had
and made such savage attacks upon
the silken-dad ankles anti nether
limbs of the other girls that they
were all driven off the front porch
into tho house. Nobody could un­
derstand why the mosquitoes had
not bitten ,tl*e particular girl in ques­
tion
at ul.l, until somebody observed
Congregational Church
that
while nil the other girls were
Regular services next
Sunday,
wearing
hosiery of black or white,
morning and evening. In tho even
she
had
on
stockings of a pronounc­
ing one of the series, "Jesus' Life
ed
yellow
shade.
Principles" will ho presented by
There happened to he a physician
the pastor. I t is intended to make
this a practical, short talk on the in the party who knew that a
principle« that Jesus haa given for various kinda have been found pecu­
our guidance, applying same to our liarly Busccsptihlo to colors, nnd ho
went about making experiments,
life and problems today.
The C. E. Society |a progressing with the result thut he found that
nicely and more young people ate mosquitoes, at letsi those in that lo­
tatting interested in their society. cality, will never nlight on anything
All not interested elsewhere,, arc that is yoilow in tone.
Wear yellow this summer and you
cordially in v ited to meet with us
will escape mosquito bite«.
The
F. P. Strong, Pastor.
champagne colored shoes and stock­
ings, so faihlonahlo this year, there­
Prominent K. o f P%
. Dead
Tavares* Fla., Aug. *6.— W. H fore, seem to have a purely accident­
Utmer, who was recently stricken al practical value. As tho ankles
with paralysis, died at one o clock are always the favorite point of
7w“ d.“ y morning. He was one of attack by mosquitoes, the shade
the oldeat xe»identa of this county may attain a permanent popu­
* " d high in the Knights of Pytbtaaa larity.
the oldeat residents of this county
fai*h in the Knights o f Pyth ias,
Idra. L. L. Taylor and daughter
p in g keepter o f grgat seals of the Miss Ethel arrived Wednesday, from
• of P.
grand lodge of the state Tampa and will make their home in
•or a number o f year#.*
this city in the future.

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COUNCIL MET IN REGULAR
SESSION AND ADJUSTED
THE TAXES ON PROPERTY
OTHER M ATTERS OF IM PO R TAN C E W ERE
DISPOSED OF A T BUSY M EETING
HELD M O N D AY N IG H T

N ew liaren Road Shows Profit
New York., M onday— T h e Now
Haven system, according to Reports
submitted to the directors,
will
have a surplus for the yery ended
on June 30 of $2,418,000.
The only associated
company
which failed
earn its fixed charges
was tho New Englnnd Transport­
ation Company, which had a short­
age of of $313,000.
The tentative report shows that
gross earnings decreased $2,073,000.
The operating expenses, however,
decreased $5,106,000.
All the interest for the
New
York, Winchester &amp; Boston hnd .to
be paid out of the Now Haven
treasury.
In addition a shortage
of $116,000 for general expenses
had to be mot. There was an im­
provement of about $85,000-sj i e t
over lust year, however, in that
sidiary s earning#.
Out of the New Haven’s surplus
of $2,418,000 deficits of about $176,
000 would ha paid, as Interest on
&amp;
the bonds of tho
N ew York
Stamford Railway, the Westchester
Street Railroad Company, nnd the
Berkshire Street Railway
system
tho three trolley systems still man­
aged by the New Haven.

INTER-STATE
WATERWAYS
AGAIN BEING
AGITATED
THE UNITED STATES GOVERN, MENT WANTS TO PURCHASE
. THE EAST COAST IN­
LAND ROUTE

The City Council met in regular 6. $1,500 to $1,200.
W. II. Peters, Lots 8, 9 and 10,
session August 2nd 1915 at 7.30 p.
Rlk. 3, Tr. 3, $7,000 to $6,000.
m.
Present, U. W. Herndon, pres
J. E. Pace, Fnrm I.und, Lot 31,
ident, J. D. DaviBor., R. C. Maxwell
Blk.
19, Tr. 31, $3,000 to $1,600.
W. W. Abernathy,J. Adams, C. H.
J. E. l’nce. Lots 2, 4, 5, 10, 11,
Dingce. Absent, H. E. Tolar.
There has been much discuaaion
Minutes of the last meeting rend 16, 17, and Rlook B, MellonviUe,
about
the Florida Inland C anal
and adopted. An Ordinance entitled $12,000 to $8‘ 000.
and
the
feasibility o f using the S t.
Tho Clerk was instructed to no­
An Ordinance amending Section 2
Johns
river
in preference to th e
of an ordinance entitled " A n Ord­ tify the A. C. L. Hy. Co., to ap­
jnland
waterway
that- is now being
inance prohibiting the construction pear at the next meeting to show
used
on
the
cast
coast.
Tho opfnon
cause
why
they
should
not
place
and maintnlnence of hill hoards
nf tho engineers thnt investigated
and prohibiting bill posting in cer­ safety gates at their crossing at
the matter has favored the* S t.
tain defined limits of the City of First St. at Rand s yards, and to
Johns
river from Jacksonville t o
Sanford, and providing a penalty show cause why the City should
Sanford
and thence via tho S alt
therefoie
was read and placed on not repair crossings between Oak
Creek
route
to the east coast canal
its first rending and passed. It was Avenue and Myrtle Avenue.
To
Help
Move
Crop»
near
Titusville
using the canal from
moved and seconded that the rules
Council- now adjourned to meet ' .
that
point
to
Miami. T h e , S t.
/Washington,
Aug.
3—
Preliminary
he wuived and that it bo rend by at 4.00 p. m. Tuesday the 3rd!
Johns
river
has
ten,
fept of w a ter
plans
designed
to
make
available
title only and placed on Us second
City Council met at 4.00 p. m.
read ng. Roll call, Yea?, J. D. D av­ Aug. 3rd as per adjournment. Pres­ the resources of tho Federnl R e­ all the time and is the greatesrt
serve sustem in the annual Full mov- natural waterway in tho »Into nnd
ison, W. W. Abernathy, J. Adams, ent. It. W, Herndon, president, C.
C. If. Dingce. R. C. Maxwell. No, H Dingce. W. W. Abernathy. Ahsen ment of crops have been worked out »hould he the northern end o f th e
Federal
Reserve
Board. canal especially if the government
none.
It was then read by title R. (\ Maxwell. 11. E. Tolar, J. I). hy the
Writing
to
the
twelve
regional
hanks intends to make use o f tho Flotida
and passed second reading.
It was Davison, J. Adams,
No quorum.
moved and seconded that the rule» Coun.il adjourned to 4.00 p. m. the hoard pointed out in a letter inland canal. The following fio m
he further waived, and that it be Wednesday Aug Ith. i Council net made public today how members the Miami Metropolis indicates th a t
read in full and placed on
its at 1.00 p. m.
Aug. 4th. as per of the system may help to finance tho government is contemplating
taking steps looking toward the pur­
third rending and final passage. adjournment.
Present, B. W Herj the crop movement.
Usually the crop movement has chase of the canal nnd the cities
Roll call. Yea, W. W. Abernathy, ndon. \\ W Abernathy, J. Adams,
J Adams, l.\ H Dingce, J. D. Dav­ C. II. Dingce. Absent, If. E. Tolar, been taken care of b y Government along the St. Johns river should
deposits in hanks or the issue of ho alert on this p;opositton.
ison, R. C. Maxwell. No, none. It R. C, Maxwell, J. D. Davison.
was t^rn read in full and passed.
"T a k in g the first step toward tho
Council made the following re emergency currency under the A l­
drich- Vreoland act, which expired purchase of the franchise of th e
Yea. W. W. Abernathy, J. Adams, duct ions in aasc1» meats.
C
H
Dingce, J.
D, Davison,
D. G. Monroe, Lot 1, N. Blk 17, last mouth. In place of theso agen­ East Coast Canal &amp; Transportation
cies. the hoard states, there. Is ample Co., owner of the intra-coastal canal
R. C. Maxwell. No, none.
$750 to $«00. *
authority in tho Federal Reserve the government, th.ough Major W .
The reports of the officers were
1). G. Monroe. l.ot 2N. Hlk 17.
net to meet the situation this Fall. U La Duo, engineer, has written tho
tfjen read and ordered filed
It #ai $750 to $600.
moved and seconded that I ills a»
“ In view of the large surplus re­ Chamber of Commerce fur a mass c [
i
Mrs. Easter by, W fifift. of Lots
signed by the president, and up
serves
now held by the Federal ’ Re­ data regarding the amount of traffic
9 and 10, Blk 6. Tr. I, $3,000 to
proved by the finance committee $2.600
Major La Due writes.
serve hunks, hy member hanks, on the canat.
In* paid
Carried.
“
Under
the
provision
of tho river
and
by
other
hunks
throughout
the
W. N.-tBrady. Lot 4, Blk. 5. Tr.
It was moved and seconded that 5, $2.250 to $2,000
the country,
says the hoard s let­ an harbor act approved March 4, 15
tile fellow mg assessments be lower­
I&gt;. G Monroe, Lot 10, Blk. 8, ter, "there should he no difficulty a hoard of oificcrs has beon appoint­
ed .
in affording the producers the as­ ed to examine and appraise tho
Tr. 2. $2,500 to $2.000.
T J Miller. Lots 9 and 10. Hlk
sistance
necessary to enable them value of the work and franchise o f
Geo. MKyihngin, Lot 9, Blk. 8,
12 Tr A from $2.000 to 11.260
to
market
their products in volume the east coast carnal from tho St.
Tr. 2, $2,260 to $2,000.
T. J. Miller, Lot 10 , Hlk. 3. T.* 2
corresponding
to the power of the Johns river to Key West, and to con­
T , J. Check, Lot?, 9 10 and 11,
$2,000 to? 1,500
tmile
to
absorb
them.
In order to sider the desirability of purchasing
B lk .'3. Tr. C, $3,600 to $3,000.
K L Miller, Lot fi. Hlk 8, Tr 2
H. C. Du Bose, Lot 1, Blk. 8, accomplish this end it is suggested said canal hy the United States, and
$3,600 to $1,000.
that Federal Reserve hanks adopt a the construction over tho routo o f
Tr. 6, $2.800 to $2.500
G \ DeCottes, Lot 11. Hlk .*&gt;
H. E Tackash. Lots 1* t. 5 and definite policy wilh reference to re said canal of u free and open waterTr 2 i t mm to $2 *»oo
11. Hlk I, Tr
6. ’$8.700 to|$l&gt;,000 discounting paper secured by d o e - i way for a depth and capacity sufltG 1
K Smith. Lot 1 &lt;mil N . of
L. I* Mi fu lle r Lots 1 and 2, Hlk ument» in satisfactory form e v i - j ciani for inland navigation. Tho
Hlk 11.* Ir i I I »50 t o l l ..*&gt;110 II. Tr 6. $3,000 to $2.500.
Lot
dencing
the ownership of stored hoard is also required to investigate
G J- Smith, Personal from $1, 500
argiculturul products.
the feasibility of constructing such a
F. L. Woodruff, Lots 1, 2, 3 and
to $1, 000.
"Through such a policy, together waterway on n i^ parallel route b e - ‘
4, Hlk. 1. Tr. 6, Ct $1800 to $1200.
j. ;L Shepard, Lot 5, Rlk. 12.
with the proper methods of ware tween said points.
B. W. Herndon, !x&gt;t 1, Blk. 17.
Tr. 7. $1.500 to $1,250.
housing. Federal Resurvo hunks can
Much information is required b y
Tr. C.T., $1,800 to $1,000.
Mrs. Maggie Harnes, f 3,500 to
he a potent factor in assisting the the government engineer, his ques­
W. T. Devine. Lots 3 and 4. Blk
$2 500.
normal movement of staple agri­ tions including the following.
13, Tr. 8. $400 to $300.
Mr». II
A
MeCulliey
Lot 9.
cultural products from tho field to
Character tonnage and value o f
C. (\ Beasley, Lot fi, Hlk, 13,
Hlk 13. Tr 1 $«&gt;60 to $460
the factory or the consumer.
tho present outgoing commerce from
Tr
7.
$1.550
to
$1.260.
W J. Thigpen, Lots fi a nil 7
The hoard calls for special at­ Miami, proportion of tonnage moved
*• \\ Brady, S 1-j of Lot 3 and
Hid 10. Tr 3. $4,800 to $3.M&gt;0
tention to marketing of tho cotton by rail and by water; m»rk&lt;!ta ship­
Lots 4 and 5, Blk. I I , Tr. 3, $6,000
crop, because it is "clearly to the ped to; method of handling rail and
Lewis Fisher Lot 5. Hlk. 9, Tr. 2, to $5,000.
common interest that credits based water shipment whether by through,
$1.500 to $100.
W I) Turner, W 64 ft of Lot»
M 1,. Laing, Lots 1 and 2, Hlk 6 and 7 less f i 1^ ft,of l,a&gt;l 7, Blk 4. upon this crop bo protected ns far hill of lading from point o f origin
as possible from tho danger of de­ to the market or re-hilled at Jack­
12. Tr. 3, $1.500 to $1,260.
Tr. G. $2,200 to $1,750.
moralization.
J. F. Laing, Martins, Frur. of Blk
sonville; proportion shipped by rail
E. E. Turfu-r. Lot 6. Blk. 3, Tr.
"Sudden and violent fluctuations anr| by water; same information re­
10 Tr. 11. $1,200 to $1.000.
fi. $3,500 to $3,000.
are clearly to the advantage of nei­ garding incoming shipments. Tho
J. F. Laing, Martins Lot 7, Blk.
Council now adjourned.
ther tho loaning hanks, the producer, engineer also wants to know If boats
10 Tr. 10. $2.000 to $1.750
M. W. Lovell. City Clk.
tiio muufacturer, nor the consumer. now operated In the canal are ablo
Lewis .Fisher, Lots fi ami 7, Blk.
__ _____________
They offer on tho contrary, an in- to carry all the fruits, vegetable»
12, Tt. 2, $5,600 to $3.000
J
Dutton
Crate
Co,
P e rs o n a l
Hcmlnole I n Thlr d
vitipg field for the speculator, nnd nnd other produce offered for trans­
$10,000 to $5,000
|N^ In a leaflet issued hy the Central should the Federal Roscrva system portation, if they get all the businesn
W. W. Long, Lot* 1 and 2, Blk.¡Florida
Highway association the in making possible tho more normal they can hfcndle. if not why la not
C. Tr. 5, $3,500 to $3,000.
f i iteresting knowledge is gleuned that movement of the crop, be u con­ moro produce shipped b y water; if
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Lots 4 nnd ^ S e m i n o l e county stands third in tributing factor in reducing these presen reboots are offered more than
Blk. 6. Tr. 5, $4,000 to $3,500.
^point of membership ami if the nc- fluctuations, it would have ac com- they can handle, why arc not moro
E. Hill, Lots, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. tuul mileage/Ufygood roads were plished a great public good .
or larger boats put on the run.
Blk. 5, Tr. 5, $10,000 to $8,000.
figured it would probably stand thirst
" I f the present .east coast canal
City Dirertory Finished
J. C. Aycock, Lot 3, Blk, 10,’ Tr. in .this respect. Seminole county1
shoulld
be purchased by tho United
vj Tho Piedmont Directiry Co., an­
6. $1.600 to $1,200.
is recognized as being in tho fore­
States
and
made a free aud open
T . E. Wilson, Lots 1* and 2, Blk. most rank among the good Roads nounces tho completion of the San­
waterway,
or
H a parallel canal o f
ford Directory and delivery will bo
5, Tr. 3, $10,000 to $G,000.
counties of Florida nnd nlthough it
the same depth nnd width should bo
made
this
w'eek
to
he
finished
hy
T. E. Wilson, Whites Add. Lots is ono of the newest counties nnd
August 0th. Tho new directory will dug by the United State», what
1 and 2 $750 to $600.
nnd among tho smnllcr counties of
result? is ono o f tho ques­
bo ono of tho most complete that would
J. E. Laing, Martins Add. Lot 3, the state It haa alwnys been among
tions asked b y Major La Due. " W o u ld
haa
beon
issued
here
in
several
years
the leaders in progress and pros­
Blk. 12, Tr. 11, $400 to $300.
nnd each business house &gt;.hould have the abolition of tolls ip itself affect
C.
B. Tyler, Lot 3, Blk. 7, Tr.4,perity. When the new bond issue
tho freight rates, or the volumo and
$3,000 to $2,000?
for raods is made it will ho first In a copy. We hnvo not learned just
how many nanKn the new directory nature of the business handled b y
C. B. Tyler, Land in farm, Lot point of good roads, membership
will contain but it will chronicle a water, or result in placing moro
36, Blk. 19 Tr. 30, $4,000 to $3*000. in the association and with mileage
largo
in in population for Sanford boat» on the water route. I f so, t o
C. B. Tyler, Land In farm, Lot 36, of good roads.
haa
been
growing itendly for several what extent.?
Blk. 19, Tr. 30, $6,000 to $2,200.
The board of directors of tho
years
and
there are proabbly more
0. J. Miller, Personal, $1,800. to
Agnes Guild
Chumbci o f Commerce will at tho
people
hero
at
the
present
tlmo
than
$800
J Tho St. Agnes Guild mot Monday moat the citizens can compute. The next meeting .endeavor to answer
0. J. Miller,' Lot 11, Blk. 6. Tr.
afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. new directory will be a valuable tho questions of tho government
3. $5‘ Q00 to $4,000.
Walker. Mr.a M. Mininrik was hos­ compendium of knowledge nnd a engineer."
Z. J. Jerry, Lots C and 7, Blk. 1,
tess for the afternoon. At tho c I ob - source of satisfaction to the business
Tr. 6, $1,000 to $600.
of tho meeting delicious fruit epek-' men of Sanford.
^ Mr. A. P. Connelley, one o i San­
B. W. Herndon, Personal $1,600
tall and cake was served.
to $1,000.
ford’s moat prominent and ento*B r id e s the* member», .Mrs. A. A Frank Brown of Paola was in the
C. P. Herndon, Lot 7, Blk. 8,
priaing business men, who haa been
Walker, Misses Agnes and E velyn city on Tuesday night and Wed­
Tr..fc, $2,260 to $2,000.
in the city attending to business
Bertpr were present.
The next nesday morning and his many fritnda
J. Adam«, S 4 L o t 2 and N 4
affairs, loft for hla home in the Cel­
meeting will be tho regular m ontyly were glad to s«e him. Frank is busy
Lot 3, Blk 11, Tt. 3, $2,260 to |2,
ery City this morning.
M r. Con­
business meeting and all member» with his orange grove just now, and
000. .
nelly reports that business is ex­
are urged to be present. Mrs. Brax­ expects great results from it this
cellent for this season o f the year.—
C. H. Dingce, Lot 3, Blk. 7, T r. ton Perkins will be hostess.
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Florida is about to enter another
Law enacted by the last legislnSanford l.odtfo No 62, F. nnjl A. M.
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Communication every first and third ture' providing for medicul inspoc- season of crop production and mark­
.
.
. ieting.
There
is
never
u
time
when
Thursday» at 7:30.
Visiting brethren lion in Schools.
. •j
welcome.
Chapter 6829 (N o . 23— An Act to we do not feel the need of success,
O. L. Taylor
- J . C. Humph
Protect and Conserve the Health hut after the disadvantage« of last
W. M
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and Lives of School Children in the season it is espcctnlly desirable that
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State of Florida and Promote Their we get good crops and good returns
Monroe Chapter No. 15, II. A. M&gt;
Meets every second and fourth Thuni Efficiency, by Providing for their for them.
1
j »I
dny in Masonic Hall over tho Imperia Medical Inspection and Subsequent
Malty are discouraged because
Theatre. Visiting companion» welcome. Necessary Treatment.
a
of limited potash supply, and strange
llc «ij
J. F. Karnatz
H E. Tolar
to
say,
are
considering
ways
and
Bo it Enacted by the Legislature
»rii
Sanford 1
•Secretary
|Ugh Priest
means entirely different from any­ than an tq.
of the State of Florida.
Vi %Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta
Section 1. Tly&gt; State Hoard of thing they over would have onter- rains but ¡*.
Meets every first and third Tuesday health «hall have supervision over tallied lihfore, and on points that to tho set-u
' “ rsi ¡
'
In each month. Everyone who ha* seen all matter» pertaining to the medi- do not present any difficulties what‘•»vii
no
cii|„-'-it.
hia Star in the East are cordially invited
F all in line w ith the vast array o f purchasers that
cal
inspection
of
school
children
in
ever.
io ti "
Other
sect
it,:
to visit this chapter.
It Í» ns though there were an bceti !,o fot i
Florida, with such duties and pow­
know the R I G H T G O O D S and R I G H T PRICKS.
1,ue¡
Alice E. Bobbins, Sec’y
ers as are prescribed by law per­ impulse to tear up all the guy ropes and storms 1
»
in I
Iflt w ill g ive us pleasure to figure with you on any thine
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
taining to public health, and
all keeping upright the flagpole bear­ various, sit
i
in our line, IP W e save O T H E R S M O N E Y — we will
in the
M eeU second and fourth Tuesdays, school children shall ho examined us ing tho banner "Success
.. rHeavy rat
”
S
A V E Y O U M O N E Y ^ 1J Com petent help in every
Nhdting knights always welcome.
to their physical condition at least excitement of seeing just one of tlculurly in ti
.-.ton ot
1!. McLaulln
O. J. Miller
departm ent. If Our D elivery Service second be
best
them grow weak, nnd it is despite the State, it. t
oqeo during each school year.
wo u-.ya
K . K. and S.
•*
C. C .
tho
expression
by
careful
thinkers
T
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for
a
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havo
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Sec. -2. It shall ho the duty of
.*• wh- .
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
the State Hoard of Health, as soon of the o p in io n -that the weakened it caused
5 “ S Q U A R E D E A L .”
lid
Moots every Monday at 7:30‘p. m., after tho passage of this act ns prac­ stay hna sufficient strength to hoc./ resuirod in &lt;■.,
over Imperial Theatre.
ticable ,to formulate und adopt such all the strain condhg upon it.
numerous d«*i
J. W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobb,
Why is this? If wo throw nil South Flout,
rules and regulations ua will he nec­
Secretary
-N. G.
ip
confusion can we expect else exci-i,» of n i , .
essary to provide for thorough and
than
that • our proud banner will
uniform medical Inspection of school
Fifteen ii.cl
Gate City Camp No. 6. W. O. W
topple
to the ground? And when
Petersburg i..
Meets second and fourth Wednesday children in Florida, ns provided in
we sec it lying in the mire of failure,
nights in oa£h month.
section 1 of this net.
much dumr.gr
*
F. L. Miller
.
J. F. Hoolchan
Sec. 3. Tho county physician of what shnll wo blame, the circum­ and tclephulu ’•
Clerk
Council Commander each county in the state of Florida stances of the weakened guy rope
lightning and
_
shall net as county medical Inspec­ or our own indiscretion?
no other dun..
Our *&lt;trop3 need the »nine csre
D.
P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241 tor of school children In his respec­
&gt;o o o o o o o o o o o a o a o o o o o o a a o o o a o o o o o o a o o a o o o d o o m □ o ooooga
Tampa had aj,«»*
Moot first and third Wednesday night tive county, providing that in such they have needed In the past, The while Lakdam *
at corner of First St. and Palmetto-A ve. counties whero there are no regular European war is not influencing
A number &gt;
O. L . Taylor
T. A. Neal *
their requirements in tho least.
by tho wi&gt;»lto.
Secretary .
Exalted Ituler appointed county physicians it shall
JJLÀ H i
bo the duty of the bonrd of county Tho war prevents our giving them seriou,. wr.e ,
o
as
much
potash
a^
heretofore,
but
o
The Lake Brecic Council No. 31 Junior commissioners to appoint n physi­
three iniloi * 1
0
now
that
the
question
has
developed
cian as county medical inspector of
Order United American Mechanics
luatic C o u t 1
0
B
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P. school children; provided, further, nil authorities* unite in the ussurunco wrecked a I !&gt;
M., in the City Hull. Visiting brothers that
that
the
grower
need
feel
no
un­
tho
county
physician or
§
in. i.idoua rat
are welcome. C. II. Smith, Kec. Sec.
0
county medical Inspector of school easiness as to this. They do not, all along ,:t (• t
0
This
seed
is
new
stock
nnd
imported
direct
from
France
In
us
0
children he paid for their services however, advise radical changes in n wrecking ft
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
to be used in the Manatee section, in Which locality we have 0
out of the state Hoard of Health other matters.
ill
. t'il |&lt;! I
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
sold iLs much Celery Seed for the last three seasons ns any one g
It is the steady,
conservative
Funds; provided further, that no
the de'uilcd
&gt;
o'clock. Pico Building.
firm in the country, which within itself speaks for the quality
grower
who
holds
fast
to
estab­
one physician shall have more than
J. T . Hoolchan«
G. E. Tnratus,
train aro odd *
of
the seed. Rut owing to the unfavorable conditions that pre­
lished
principles
so
far
as
circum­
Worthy President
Secretary twenty-fivo hundred school children
one negro w'.s n
vail
in the above mentioned section f&lt;jr planting Celery, we
stances
allow,
nnd
who
gives
to
his
under hi» chnrgo and In counties
At Hog ^Ci i
•that
we will not be able to place our entire stock.
Hut ill an
crops
’
e
very
care
in
the
way
of
til­
OJIS TRIBE NO. 61. I. O. It. M.
having more than twenty-five hun­
effort to dispose of this seed we are going to make a sacrifice
that will suc­ »■ction of tr;.
• Meets every first and third Friday dred school children there' shall he lage nnd spraying
was wi-sli- ,1 ■
price of $ M per pound, quarter pound at pound rate. W e have
nights st 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
two medical inspector» of- school ceed. Wo are obliged to try the
northbound '
never
before sold a pound of this seed for less than $2iUH&gt;.
experiment
of
using
less
potash,
Visiting brothers welcome
children appointed, as aforesaid.
until niornit g
There
is no better Celery Seed imported to this country, and
but
let
uawrtt
take
needless
chances.
W . A. Ginn,
/John Stamper,
Sec. 4. Tho provisions of this act
train arriv, I , .
;w
best
evidence, we will, if desired, refer you to dozens &lt;&gt;f rfi,.
If,
for
financial
reasons,
some
of
C. of K,
Sachem shall not affect cities of over five
changed i a
best
growers
who have used our Celery Seed.
us
must
apply
less
fertilizer
than
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and thousand inhabitants where medical
ami proceed, *•
usual,
we
can
at
least
have
what
inspection of school children has al­
Joiners of America
Tho Lclln., i 1
SanfordjLocal Union No. 1751 meets ready been established under the we do apply uvuihle and from con­ Lino, nurt1 oi
first and third Thursday night at 7 jurisdiction of the city boaid of genial sources. We can till the soil
»ufo /or tru 1
o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.
health, provided that the city bourd to give the roots greatest fruislom
. sota-Venice I
out on the Ser.hu; i
T , J. Bell,
‘
C. C. Pearson,
and
to
make
the
most
of
the
stores
P L A N T C ITY, FLORIDA
°
of health adopt the forms prescrib­
il, lit y ir. that
»••ction has &lt;*:iu &lt;&gt;t ■
See.Treas.
Predldenf
within,
and
we
can
by
intelligent
ed by the Slate Hoard of Health and
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Section.
make full report to the State Hoard spraying prevent drain on the trees
St.
IVtursvurg
ui:o
»uttered
loss
Heralds of Liberty
und plants from insects and dis­
of Health.
Meets at Eagles' Hall first Monday
eases and socure a high percentage of two finu resniertial houses anti ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • » ♦ » ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Sec. 6. The expenditures of the
&gt; i.tl, nr.ined.
night in each month at 7:30.
of "fancies
from both grove and many other* «&gt; i*
Track-, of tin» Tt.ntp and Gulf Coast
Wm. E. Householder. Commander State Hoard of Health for the pur­ garden.
pose of carrying out the provisions
were nKu
: in i’
c..
in many
Miss Bertha Packard, Secretary
After the crops are mude, the Hut
of this act shall he certified by tinplaces along its route
president of the Stale Hoard of tie is hardly half won, for the market ¡
E F F E C T IV E 6 A. M ., S A T U R D A Y , JU N E 2lith.
It it reported *h i
\V st Palm
Health nnd he shall make an un- ing cun easily turn seeming success
Bench
that
t
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n
i
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r
m
o
u
n
tin
g
to
Not Forbidden to Hint
Florida never experi­
nual report to the governor of all into failure.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY
MONRO!
SANFORD
thousand* of duller,. were dime in
Llttlo Kilherlnc waa told of her
such expenditures .together with enced a time when there was such
tl.v.
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A.
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Ar.
8:25 t M
JAr.
8:00
A.
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8:00
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that seeiim
ten; , of the mil way
sunt'a approaching marriage and was
any special observations, recommen­ dire need of co-operation in placing
Lv.
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Ar.
8:35
A.
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8:55
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8:05
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aaked to keep It a secret Upon being
Over u
her products.
It is vital that even budges being w»&gt;he&lt;: nv .t&gt;
Lv. 12:05 P, M. Ar. 12:35 I’ M
tLv. 8:30 A. M. fAr. 9:00 A. M.
questioned by a playmate, the replied: dations or facts that he may present,
hundred
telepno.e»
were
put
nit
of
distribution be secured, new mar­
Ar. 1:00 P . M . Lv. 12:35 C M
"1 promised not to tell, but I will hint showing the value of medical school
fAr. ‘J:35 A. M. fLv. 9:05 A, M.
kets
opened, and n certain standurd commission it M. Aiigu.Hine. which
inspection from n public health
|ust s llttlo "
Lv.
6:00 P. M. Ar. 6:25 I'. M.
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Ar.
12:35
P.
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was also rain swept
A number of
sfindpoint, or from a standpoint of of quality be maintained.
Ar.
1:00
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Ar.
7:00
P. M. I.v. 6:30 I'M .
Lv.
12:35
P.
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Only an organization of special­ plate glass windows wore broken
educational efficiency, or otherwise,
Lv.
9:30
P.
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9:30
P . M . Ar. 10:00 F M
Ar.
10:00
P.
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und the street cleaning department
and such nnnuni statements shall ists can do tliis, and it is short­
Ar.
10:30
P.
M.
Ar.
10:25
P.
M. Lv. 10:00 I* M.
Lv.
10:00
P.
M
.
was kept busy denning up broken
finally he submitted by the governor sighted indeed in any one to try
Mark»
J
Run
Daily
Except
Sunday.
limbs and foliage from the tiees on
to the Htuto legislature, when in to work the matter out single hand­
Mark» t Run Sunday Only.
the streets and r th, parks
ed.
The
marketing
problem
has
Mark» * Doll) Except Thursday and Sunday, Will run 2 1-2 Imur- l-ile
regular session convened, and »Hull
Fair weather i* now expected, at*
un these dny».
be published like other reports of grown far beyond the capacity of
the
brunt of the sturm hits passed
SpecLI trip* Mill he o p e n ln l (or 8 r*|uUr fares. Doth Jitne;a will make all train ip,,n»&lt;lioni
the
individual
grower.
Co-opera-j
state officers. The accounts becesover.
EAST SIDE
ONE W AY FARE
WEST SIDE
sary to carry out tho provisions of tion is imperative and tin- sooner
20c
Cameron
City...........
Monroe..............
.............30c
nil
recognize
it
the
better
will
be
this act nhall bo approved, audited
" 1
4
Moores
Station.......
.......
..
.25c
and paid In tho same manner as is the general results.— Florida Grower.
15c
Stenstrom’ « Corner
♦ ♦ w e t prescribed for tho payment of other
Heardnfl Avenue. . .. .•......... 15c
IOr
City Limit»
City Umita. .
.. . ....... ..10c
accounts of the Stato Board of
Diversified Crop» in Florida
Health nnd out of the State Hoard of
Tho movement for greater diversi­
Thursday und Sundny Jitney runs to Woodland every hour ift.r 12
o'ciork. Special fare of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
Health Funds.
fication of crops in lha- South i» not
St ITE 'J. COURT HOUSE
City car leaves the depot ovqry 30 •minutes starting on 11* ’ "nr
Soc. fi. All laws and parts of laws only meeting result.» in the chief cot­
Route: French, First Street Ijoop, Sanford House, hack t&lt;&gt; Fimi
■: M &gt;i-ton
growing
State»,
but
Florida
farm­
in conflict with the provisions of
nolia, up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth. &lt;tr, !&lt; &lt;■., ■ '
S A N F O R I),
F L O R ID A
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park mid mil I
this act be and the same are here ers who experimented along these
to tho depot. If this schedule doe» not cover any service desired, mil I»»
lines this summer have found their
by repealed.
glad to have tho information covering same.
Sec. 7. This act shnll take effect experiments quite profitable and it is D O flo a o o a o o o a D O O D o o o o o o o o o o
immediately upon its becoming a to be expected that the future will
S A N F O R D T R A N S F E R CO.
:: P H O N E 331
see growers of this State benefiting by
law.
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tho experience of pioneers in ilivcrApproved Juno 4, 1915.
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CORNER 4th ST. and SANFO RI)

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Otir Pries Are Right. Oar Goods Are Right.
OUR GUARANTEE IS A "SQUARE DEAL”

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Nolo Federated clubs ahoutd interest
themaelvea nil over the state in ad­
vocating and' urging the appoint­
ment of well qualified physicians for
the above position before their re­
spective board of county commis­
sioners . These physicians should
not ho selected for political reasons
but upon the merits system advocat­
ed by our civil service reform de­
partment. Club members are re­
quested to cut out the laws publish­
ed on these federation pages for
their benefit and keep them for ref­
erence.
e M RS . W. S. J E N N IN G S ,
President Florida Federation Wom­
en'# Clubs.

Positively Gmanteed
M i t i lar all M a c h t»«,

and

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Florida farmers as shown by the
example of those of the Manatee
region, are awakening to tho poisihilitics for the year round in­
dustry. There Is no excuse for the
First Safety Match«#.
ground being idle at any time in the
Safety matches did not come Into year. Certain crops will be found
use until 1851, when a Swede by the profitable in each season of the year.
name of J. EL Lundatrom started to
Making the s o il, work every day In
make these matches at Jonkoplng, al­
the year will not do the harm that
though hla process had been patented
eight years previously by another comes from summer Idleness, when
Swede, O. E. Patch, who, however, the fields are allowed to overrun with
never pnt Into practical uae hfa Inven­ grass and weeds.' Planting such
as mentioned above will put real
tion.
money In the jeans of farmers in the
summer months.

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Reports from the Manatee' River
region are that gratifying -results aro
being attained in the* growth of sweet
potutoes, rice, corn, sugar cane und
cow peas. Growers in this section
aro realizing that it is not always
tho high priced crops that net them
the greatest rnonoy. They do not al­
ways bring the high prices expected
und experience is proving that di­
versified summer crops ore the safe
e^t. Summer crops are said to be in
excellent condition and the promise
is that the producers will reap hand­
somely this summer in' comparison
with their profits in preceding years.

D ifference.

Mra, Bllton—"That Mrs. Jinks la ap
ways vary wall dressed, while her hus­
band always looks shabby." Bllton—
"W ell, she dresses according to fash­
ion. and he according to hla meana-—
Judge.
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I t is argued in that section of the
8tate that the farmer can do much
better than b y devoting great acre­
age* to corn or by speclliiing In elmoat any other product. Potatoes)
tomatoes and celery in smaller areas

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Total
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semester for law.

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Standard tho same a» tlu»M&gt; &lt;&gt;(
be»t colleges and université m tho
country,
Modern
idei buildings ami impmeot;
all modern convenience
473 student» regulor term. I *&gt;■t
mor term; total enrollment !a&gt;t *»•
aion 636.
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mal School.
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College, Academy, Music, Expression, Fine Arts, Domeslle
and Industrial Arts, Business, Teacher’s Course
W ELVE buildings, Steam heat, dectric lights, fire protection, fin*
gymnasium; no malaria; quarter'-million dollar endownment; th«*
toacheraof music; $5,000 organ;# dozen pianos; two glee clubs: rhortu
class-superb new rooms for buaineaa school; full banking equipment; m«
chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every modern device»;
analyaia of soils, fertilizers, foods, water, preparation for engineerinl
course, lekee, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketbxJj,
Christian, but undenominational; expenses moderate; scholarship ttV111'
able.
For catalogues address the secretary Winter Park, Flond»-

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�Including Electric S ta rter
and Electric Lights

4-cylinder Unit Power Plant with
enclosed Ay-wheel and clutch.

1he new l y l b iVlanwell ¿natters all low
rirstcost” records for a real automobile. Think of it—
a full 5-passenger car—an absolutely complete car,
with electric starter, electric lights, high-tension
magneto, and every refinement—a luxurious car—a
beautiful car—a power*'l 1 53-m.!c-an-hour-car,—yet
a light-weight real ecy* u ny
r—fer $655.

Speedometer, fuse box. ignition,
lights, battery regulator,all mounted
flush on instrument board.

i hr » “ f. s l ctv-.r o l ;r i !:u t .:n u &gt;1.» t-, i\
c c n s id e r n t 'o n to
ar.y son ',' m a n , b u t th e “ al it c a s t " i &gt; a a e v f . i b ig g e r c o n s id e r a ­
tio n t o s r.y m a tt w h o w a n t s to r e m u in c a n e in b is a u t o m o b ile
in v e s tm e n t.
T iie
a, t e r c o a t
o r u p»ceen is w l'.at a c a r c o s t s y o u to m a i n ­
ta in , r u n , a n d e n jo y , a f t e r y e u h a v e 1 &lt; u piti it, a n d it is m i g h t y h ard
to e n j o y an a u t o m o h jje i f it c o s t s y o u to o i u c h t o ru n .

The

r.-*«':v,ell h a s lo w e r e d all e c o n o m y re c o rd -; fo r :
1 s t ---- M i l e s p a r s e t o f t ir e s
2 n d — M i l e s p e r £ ilion o f g a s o lin e
3rd — M i l e s p e r q u a r t o f lu b r ic a t in g o il
4 t h ---- M i l e s lo w e s t y e a r - in - a n d - o u t r e p a ir h ills

Demountable Rims are regular
equipment of the 1916 Maxwell.

axwell High-Priced-Car Features, a!Í brindad for $G55
l l r i l r i u Starter ami I'.lactria
Lilh li
Diruolini alile Itimi

W i d e r l; roiil anJ It.-nr Sro:«

Ilifih-Icntinn Mafinrto

Ifamliuinr Rounded Radiator
und Hood
Itulic Kail widi liar It of (rimi
• cat It Jtlirr c u » « r c d

" O n r - m a n " Mohair T u p
N e w Stream-line Deaifiu
Duiihle
Ventilating
W in d • hirid, (clear viilon and
ra in -p ro o f I
Slactrio H o rn

Note the compact arrangement
of spare tire carrier, tail -light and
license bracket.

[ 1f i f - f r i «Irti, T c »| rd Sieri

Th ru ill’ll“ ut

Aluminum Tran»m i»»ion
llouiinfi

I: i i j U ’llint « a d M u r r d i i u i
I I« i il&gt;.litr
t ’l'ii'uul |mn tr on hill* anti in
• anil
AI-ili tv lo Ita til the
Infili •peril

Lin oleum covered running
buardt and floor-hoardt

ruad

al

l a i p r n r r l Inttrumanl Itnaril
n il!i all inilrum cnti *cl fluiti

Automatic Tell-tale O il Ciaufic

Every feature and every refinement of cars that sell at twice its
P R I C K F . O . B. D E T R O I T

e in and see the 1916 “ Wonder Car."

Ride in it—give it every test you can tb

Telrpbon* or write for a freè demonstration

SAN FO RD CYCL E ¡C O M PA N Y
Front view showing the handsome
lines o f the new radiator and hood.

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Perfect-fitting, “ one-man" mohair
top; quick adjustable storm curtains,
rolled up inside of top.

�I n L 3 A n r u iu i n t ,iv a l u
1L J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, BaalAe** ManagcY
PtaUitlMd K m y Tiuad&amp;ir and Friday

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Aa f W w d - O iM Man M allrt A i f a a 3Iad
IMO. al Ik* rooloir.tr « I Noofard, Florida,
tlodrr Ari « f Martk Ird. 117*.

mediate family that it is presumed
tho editor will be informed by some
wireless or just grow into the In­
formation. Then, when the pnper
comes put, -and no mention is made
of the event, the editor is blamed
for not editing a good newspaper
or not getting «11 the news. R e­
member there are a good many
people in this county. If the editor
knew each one of them by name,
besides their family histoty and the
chief events in the lives of every
individual, he wouldn't he an editcr.
He’ d bo a demi-god. resting his
fiT&gt;t on a dou»l and sipping nntb.’osia instead ol inhabiting a brokendown cilice chair and wonsdei ing
where the money for the next
white paper hill is coming ftom.
The life of the average newspaj&gt;or man U a gay one. Gathering
news is a second nature with him,
like picking his teeth with the of
fire pen and cussing the office towel.
Just the same, his omniscience is
limited. Las( week wo thought of
a million, eight hundred and fo, ty-

about $4.00 to $6.00 each. It would
be scurrilous to think that such an

amount would be n candldatorial
object to any newspaper in Florida,
i enclose you my check for $5.00 tho
average between $1.00 and $5.00, in
payment for any space you may give
me. Whether 1 am defeated or not,
I hope you will not only struggle
‘ along in rome fashion , but like the,
rich, you will not only ride in "chaises”
hut in autos, aeroplanes. Best wish­
es to you, hut not to your predic'
tion. 1 am g!ad you are not n
prophet or the «on of a prophet. I
send you some of my literature. You
might distribute free for me.

Don i Spend That Dollar
T h e time to save Money is when you are earning it.
A dollar will open an account with this Bank and
may be the means o f providing for you when out of
employment. Interest paid on Savings Accounts

«3ä
Yours truly,
*
Albert.
W. Gilchrist.
Ail right General.
Wo will keep
Mim named Turnipsoed wan bit­
the five to remember you by and
ten by n shark near St. Augustine.
incidentally yoiiT name will he men­
C. M. HAND
H. R. STEVENS
0. L.TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
Well, a man by that name ought
P t.6 d .a l
VI«*.Pr*«M *l
Caahiar
tioned among the also ran«.
In
A tti Ca*bl#i
F. L WOODRUFF W P r t o W n t
to t^o bitten by something.
fact this editorial space is well worth
---- o----fifty dollars, which is probably what
you want and what you were nfter
John C. Trice will lie d t y editor
when you made the statement about
o f the Gainesville Sun. John needs
the
expense of free space Sn the
no introduction to the state press or
located on what is known as the with her little grand daughter that
the reading public.
Ho will prove nine thousand three hundred and Slato papers.
Harper place on Beardall Ave.
arrived on tho
eighteenth, she
a valuable addition to the' Sun.
---- 0----sixty-four things o f importance be­
There
is
only
one
vacant
house
will
be
called
Margrct
Delia Snow.
---- O----side a couple of hundred thousand
N O T H I N G I1UT P R O S P E R I T Y
in
this
whole
vicinity.
&amp;
Mrs.
Alfred
Nftimes
and
two chil­
Editor C. £.' Howard, of the Or­ small items unworthy of mention.
The Heralcf has been a strong ad­
Telephone refuses to work so^news dren have returned home after spend­
lando Citizen has been appointed And it was a slow week. We're vocate of the back to the farm move­
Ufcji
ing a month at N e w Smyrna.
a* manager of the publicity .for the anxious for news for the paper, ment in this state and the raising is scarce.
Rev. Mr. M ickey camo out last
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker andOrange County Fair. And no bet­ and it won't p u l'y o u out much to of staple crops, more hogs, more
te r man could be found if they drop by the ,office or telephone us cattle and more chickens,
This Sunday from tow n to preach to son, Lee, Jr., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins and
looked a week.
what's happening at your * house. season the corn crop of tho Sanford too much rain for services.
Misses Georgia and Winiferd W a lk ­
Then if the items don’ t get in the section Is one of the greatest and
er
spent a few days the first o f tho
Hugh Sparkman of the Daytona paper you have a right to come down best in our history. There arc fhree
IJPSAIA AND GRAPtVILLC
week
there.
and
kick
the
stuffing
out
of
the
of the largest cattle ranches in the
Gazette figures that there
are
Mr.
Greasnor has about finished
cat.
Otherwise,
don
t
blame
us.—
state in this vicinity.
millions to be made out of loggerMrs. Jack Vaughn was a caller building his'house on his place.
Tallahassee
True
Democrat.
head turtles. How much Hugh, esn
The farmers who a few ycurs ago a t . Mrs. Thompson s Tuesday of
_x— O—
Mr.
Charley Chisel has built
be made out of loggerhead mayors?
raised oranges or fancy winter veg­ last week.
him
a
house
on his place he bought)
N
O
ROOM
F
O
R
J
E
A
L
O
U
S
Y
---- 0----etables to the exclusion of every
Mrs. J. A. Thompson and Mrs.
several
weeks
ago.
Rig
and
broad
as
is
Florida
t^iere
other crop are now going in for the George Clark were at the Thomas
W henever
Since a thousand people were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer Billingsley;
is
no
room
for
jealousy.
Neither
corn and hay and cattle and hogs funeral.
killed on the ferry boat at Chicago
have moved in town in postmaster
the inspectors are now busy inspect­ is there any need o f it. The State as n side issue. Instead of buying
Mr. Theo Miller has been tr e a t­
ing lake steamers. We usually have is capable of wonderful development them they are ra b tig them. Can- ing his house here, which is occupied Haskins house . M r. Easton wii)
Say Something Worth While l
to lose a few thousand lives before and all sections can print without n’ ng factories are using the hereto­ by H. E. Lumlquist nnd family, farm the Billingsley place the com ­
ing season.
Say
j
are start an inspection. Safety First, harm to another. T h e Key West fore wasted culls. There *s a splen­ to a couple of coat» of paint, making
Mrs. W . S. Cok.nnd Children spent
Morning
Journal
recognizes
that
did spirit of thrift and economy and it shine.
arould be a good motto for Chicago
Mr. Pell af Sanford has
u
Saturday with Mrs. Hutchins.
fact and rejoires that others also home patronage and home budd­ the contract.
people also.
It is getting busy
times with
see it anil have arisen above narrow ing among our people and there is
The many friends of Miss Signu
farmers,
hay
to
cut,
some
weeds
feelingn
of
sectionalism
that
for­
no
more
contented
or
more
pros­
Reports from Europe and* es­
Vihlen will be pleased that she is
to
cut
and
to
plough
to
get ,
mally
prevailed.
Says
the
Journal.
perous
tcommunity
anywhere.
This
pecially from the German news­
succeeding in her chosed work, be
T h e Quality W ill Brin*: a
papers give out the idea that Ger­
-“ Quicker transportation facilities, is ulso true of the entire state apd ing at present court stenograper in ready for the fa' crop,.
many would listen to peaco pro­ almost instantaneous means of com­ the Clearwater Sun sounds the glnd Fort Pierce.
Pleasant Smile
posals. Just so. Now is the proper munication and the' improved facili­ tidings of prosperity as follows.
Mrs. Coder took supper at M r».
PAOLA
POINTS
time to listen .when she has her foot ties for the publirntion of newspapers
" I n this cru of widespread de­ Thompson a Thursday evening and
on the soil of about all the bel- is making the earth a much smaller vastation by war. the cry that 'grits a few others came in later and we
i be rent allies.
Hut ns the Herald sphere than it once was.
This
is is grits comes up from more thnn enjoyed a hearty sing
Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Patton a
:
Phom 165 .
predicted some time age the war not illostiated better anywhere than one anhungered portion of the world.
Mias Edna Thompson brought left for California last wek. where g M 3 Mafnoha,
in Europe is good for several years in Florida. Some years ago a spirit
All the more should Florida be out the Misses Nellie ami O live they will make their future home. finmnMM sanuuiarjnaamciuuuiaiauuiiuiiintiBnasiat 3
longer.
of hitter rivalry existed among the grateful for having plenty and much Lowe of Sanford for a day in the They made many friends in the past
---- 0 ----various sections of this State, and to spare of all that goes to meet country; they were the dinner guests year they spent ino our community
People who have sleeping porches!‘ hi* feeling reached its climax in the demands of man and beast Ti e at Mrs. Thompson s and soon after and it is with regret we see them
Dally Thought.
know nothing about hot nightk. the rivnliy between certain citiea past week witnessed the shipment they hitched up and with Miss leave Florida.
What quarrel, what harshness, »but
Miss Helen Iserman i* visiting unbelief In each other can subsist In
W ith a sleeping porch that is sit­ of tho State, -This tins all been from this state of 20 carloads of cat-! Ruth Herqul«t and Miss Olga Vihlen
While the State of Flori­ tie to Texas. True we will buy some they enjoyed themselves in our friends
in and around Paola this tho presence of a great calamity,
uated so ns to get the breezes from changed.
when all tho artificial vest ore of our
thror sides there is no need for Flor­ da is no smaller, geographically, of these same cattle hack a little la- heutuiful Crystal Lake to heir heart week.
life
Is gone, and we are all one with
than
it
was,
it
is
several
times
smal­
Miss Sarah Smith
visited her
idians to go to the nountains or
1er on, in the form of ‘ western beef desire then on returning they all
each other In primitive mortal
ler
*0
far
as
intercourse
between
lirother
Ren
Smith
and
family
on
tho sea shore. Sodd comfort here in
or ‘ porter house but the shipment came over under Mr. Ballinger »
—George Eliot
tends to show something of the maple trees where a little spread o f Sanford Herghta. last week
Sanford greatly predominates any the various sections is concerned.
Mr and Mr« W. It. Iltirhunnun
change in climane that the high­
From every quar-1two kinds of sandwich««, pickle»,
"T o d a y, every town in the State s t a t e s resources
New Use for Mercury
est embellished folder can tel! you is working for its own advanre- t&lt; r comes the report that crops lemonade, ire cream and c a k »• 1. (t Saturday to spend n week .it
A
srlentt!
c luvCRIlxalnr of Fiip-pa
about,
l waited them. Other guests were. Daytona Beach.
ment, but realixing that the develop- i of «II kinds promise great ahuudam
has
discovered
« now ni' lnd &lt;&gt;' -PMr and Mr» Clark Pearson and
— O----ment of its m u , rounding territory
Sweet potatoes, peas, sugarcane, Mrs. (.‘oiler and Mrs. George Clark.
slroylng fungous dL'-as*- and house! --Id
Wc understand that the city coun­ is indirectly development for the peanuts pumpkins, turnips and veg­
M&gt;. nnd Mrs. Miller of Celery Mr nnd Mrs Oscar Pearson spent peste by the uSc of im-nun
1 In
sel! is contemplating « raise in mil- town itself. The same is ttue of etables of all kinds are abundant.
Avenue were visitors Saturday ¡it 'hi* week end with home folk* here. closet! spaces tile mercury is employed
Mr. A. V. MrGutn has returned In the form of vapor
1age in order to cover experises and the various sections of the State
The corn crop is claimed to be tin- her neice, Mrs. J A. .Thompson.
In other cases
from
his summer vacation spent in it Is Injected In metallic form directly
s ta r t a sinking fund. This is needed One section welcomes development beat the state has ever grown. This
Sorry the rain interfered with our
but to raise the millage at this par­ in another section knowing that is true in all sections of the state, exercises Sunday, hut those present Demurest, Georgia.
Into tho circulating fluids of the plant.
ticular time will certainly cause indirectly .all sections o f the State hut is especially true around Sanford enjoyed a very godd service.
R ev.
Wednesday night. Misses Fran­
a
great
htrdahip
to
the tax will he
benefited.
where the acreage ia large and the Albertson of DeLand gave us an ces and Flora Pearson entertained
payers!.
We are paying about
excellent aetmon in line with ouf- with un informal dance in he
‘ ‘ The co-opc.ativo spirit has grown •yield abundant
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L I N E
all. that the traffic will stand at the wonderfully in Florida, und this is
The farmers have discovered that S. S. lessons on the value of the of their guest. Miss Helen Iserman.
T R A IN S
present moment on u full valuation the spirit that is eventually to place
corn planted in fields 'after the win­ human soul and tin- care necessary Those enjoying the evening were
for its preservation und growth in Mis« Lilian Booth. Mr and Mrs
Remember that when full valuvtion this State in the front rank of the
Noi Ihho unii
ter vegetables have been taken off.
was sprung on the tux payers that States of the Union. There is plen­
1 Clark Pearson, Mr and Mr* Oscar
Im w
Arrivigel the benefit of a great quantity grace.
the promise was given for a lower ty of rivalry yet. but it is not the
We were pleused ulso to have with Pearson. Messrs Booth, Smith, Hill,
1
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No
82
1:18
A.
M
of unspent fertilizer with the result
11:05 A. M.
No. 8 4 ... 10:15 A. M.
miliage, and tin? idea should pre­ 'dog in the manger variety. It is
us fur both services Mr. und Mrs. At rants, Ruckley and YVinn.
that the corn produced is equal per
No. 80... .32*6 P. M .... .3:46 P. M.
vail.
the rivdiry which works toward acre wUh that grown on the fer­ Poston of Lake Mary and we thank
Soutbbouud
greater growth and greater develop­ tile river bottoms of the northern them for bringing the minister o ver
Hla Occupation.
2.16 A. M
No.
83...
.2:06
A. M
to
us
itnd
also
for
his
help
during
ment
for
one
city,
or
one
section,
The
Housewife—“
You
have
the
apRob Holly say* he is ‘ ‘ now screen­
corn states.
•
2 .10 F M
No.
89
.»
2:10
I\
M.
pearnnre o f a hard drinker."
The
e d in
Wonder why he cannot be without attempting to retard devel­
When wo add to this year's abun­ Sunday School.
h ni r m
No. 85. . . « 6:44 P M
Hobo—"Madam,
you
wrong
me
Since
Two of our girls were storm hound
compelled to weftr clothes in
the opment work in other sections.
dant yield of field crops a full sup­
Oviedo
we specialized the profession I am re­
summer t :mc? Those Sanford ppoplo
‘ ‘ It is a good thing for Florida ply of hogs, chickens, eggs, milk Sunday Evening Miss Ruth Rer!« .10 A M
No. 126—-Arrivigarded merely as an expert sampler.
*re very, very patent.— Clearwater that we have all learned the lesson i and honey found on almost every quist while visiting her sister. Mrs.
1 00 1' M
No. 127— limiviT'anlis for de plo."—Cleveland Plain
Sub.
of co-operation und have iclegated farm, it may he said that the future Edwin Lundquist nnd Norma Swan­ Dealer
Letiburi;
We never believed in drap ng a to the past the narrow policies whiih holds no terror for Florida.
Its son, who kindly carried her hack
10:55 A M
No. 21— Arrivc .
beautiful form in superfluous cloth- at one time held the ascendency.
people are living nnd we will live next morning lost a tire from the
S 58 r M
No. 24—L a v o
Sharks.
miserable roads which the clay teams !
e i, dear* Willis.
Now of course if
5.20 P M
Quite right. Put pride in your on the fat of tho land.
No.
168—
Arrivo
The shark (the "man-eating" shark
6:35 A. M
No. 157— Iv’ave.
are not improving.. '
one baa a form of the Powclcsque State above local selfishness. Sup­
Is no exception to tho other kinds) la
Miss Olga Vihlen spent the night oviparous—producing eggs that ma­
ty p e that looks like a scarecrow press your stnccis at another city
Trilby
with Miss Edna'Thompson.
fluttering in the cquinoctusl gale or town. Remember that every
No. 25— A r r iv e ............ 1:00 P. M.
ture and arc hatched outside the body.
Mrs. Thompson and Andrew, Mrs
No. 24— Lea ve.............. 2:25 P. M.
we would wear clothes and allow knock is a. boost.— Jacksonville Me­
Jack Vaughn, Mrs. Della Robinson
tropolis.
the dies to rest on us.
Helped by everybody
Clyde Line Boat»
and daughters attended Mr. Fosters
— --- 0------(Si. J.fc.* Kivtr)
Every great man lu always being
Arrive 10:00 A.M. L a v e 11:30 A.M.
funeral this week.
helped by everybody, for his gift Is to
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T h e Tampa Tribune has a good
Tuesday’s, Thursdays and Saturdays
get good out of all things and all per­
MOORE’ S STATION
idea about stopping the European
The following letter has been re­
sons.--Rusk in
war nnd that Is to have the crowned ceived from General Gilchrist and
WEST SIDE ITEMS
heads of Europe locked in n room is characteristic of this quaint can­
Mr. and Mrs. W . . W. Dreasor
and little dnughtcr Helen ‘ Lovisie
together'- and fight it out. This is didate
The items for the West Side did
the right Idea and was practiced
" I think you Aid me an injustice are delighted to he at home again
not
reach the printing man last
in the early days when ‘ ‘ Pillsbury in tho following article, ‘ Ex-Governor after a year In Watertown- N. Y.
week.
Mail carrier Green was on
Was In Flour
and before'it sup­ Gilchrist la the first candidate to T h ey are planning to remodel their
route
on
Wednesday
it seemed
planted knighthood. The leaders of cry hard times and he takes free hous« and do much improving.
as
though
he
was
in
a
huiry, he
The young people here had two
tho armies around a beleagurcd space in several newspapers to aet
c ity would get tired of -waiting and forth reason* why the candidates delightful straw rides tecentiy. One did not leave the Sanford paper
FREDF.RIC M. RAND. PiunwsT
* F. P. FÖRSTER, V«ct-Î*»i»«&gt;•«*
decide to let the leaders fight it out can not afford to carry advertise­ was
a watermelon feast, the other in some of the mail boxes or take
B F. WlllTNEJt. Casini
A. L. BETTS. A u ' ! Casmii •
the mail out. .
in the tournaments.
They would ments in the newspapers.
Gil­ ice dream and cake. Both in honor
Mr. P. D. Cobb and family have
mount their trusty steeds and with christ need not worry about news­ of Miaa Evelyn Story,-a guest of
moved
from the Hill place to the
a ton of corrugated pot metal on papers. They will probably be strug­ the Flowers‘ -home on Celery Ave.
Smelts
place.
them would rjde each other down In gling along in some fashion long Mrs. C. E. Chorpening was chap­
The spring at the fo o t of the hill
f .v
- **: ; -lifj
an oliminat'on contest that was fine after he has been defeated for U. S. erone on both occasions.
h»s
been
curbed
around
with
brick
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Williams
foe the common herd to gate on, Senator. You did not give any ‘ free
to reach you r valuables. T h ey have the very
and meant no loss of life except to space except to prophecy my de­ and children were dihner guests and cement . We have been told
best protection when th e y they a e
our
the princes of noble blood who had feat. I never intimated ‘ hard times at the hQtne'of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. the next impiovement will be a
nothing else to do but die and but I showed that candidates before the Stone on Cameron Ave laat Sunday, large swimming pool built tber.e
F ire and B urglar Proof V ault, where you c m
little of that.
We are strong Jor present law, had bet-n spending in h o n o r of Mrs. Stone's birthday, . Mr. and Mrs. W, J. McBride left
ren t a Safe D ep osit Box fo r
Mrs. Alex Marshall atid guest, the twentieth for South Carolina,
t h b kind o f war.
Let the leaders from $15,000.00 to $28,000.00, no
fight it out singlehanded.
one knowing how much had been Misa Annie Cleveland Duke, were where they *(ill journey for a month
one knowing bow much had been Sunday night supper guests of Mr. or two.
Mra. James Smith and little daugh­
spent on the outside b y friends and and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth.
IN F O R M T H E E D IT O R
ter, Philis were afternoon callers
Mr. and Mrs. Marks will soon
Candidates and their
One o f the moft difficult of the supporters.
at
the
homo of Mrs. Frank Hutch­
e ditor’ s jobs is to get facts about frietida are now limited to (4.000.00. take possession of their lovely new
he
ir s t
a t io n a l
ank
ins
Tucsdsy.
y
bunyalow
on
Ohio
Ave.
beautiful
births, marriages and deaths. Peo­ I showed that workers and can­
O F S A N F O R D .'F L O R ID A
Mrs. Smeltx writes ehe ia\nJoyEsclusjye Lake ' Onoro makes a delightful
ple seem to think he ought to know didates are bound by it.
S A N K|
ing her self in Texas with her daugh­
probably back ground for their home.
these things b y intuition. I f not o f campaign literature,
Newconers from Plant City are ter and haa made the acquaintance
that, the blrtb, marriage or death probably $600 to $900 might be
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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For Me,”
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J. L. MILLER S BAKERY

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DON’T GIVE FIRE OR TH EFT
THE OPPORTUNITY
in

$3.00 and $5.00 PER YEAR

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P f t i i u

IN AND ABOUT
THE CITY
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Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief—
IVrsonnl Hems of

ABOUT PEOPLE

A RESUME OF SANFORtr
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

...AND E V E N T S ...

Ad JrtM Jl Cwnan• » «cali*« i»r *Km
Col »m«i to "'SecMMtf Ld»tor,” **
Mra, K. A.
H t « « No. J03

Limited
Potash supply has
given an in c e n tiv e to look
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
w ith view to utilizing products at hand to the ve ry .
• best purpose. T h e result of our efforts along this line is

In te re s t
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ila U A t l i a n e *

A innun I he many pretty social
■ Summary of ihc Floating Small 11
*!
Talk« Succinctly Arrnnfcd for
■* “ flairs given m honor ni Mrs. E. II.
Hurried Herald Renders
Brown of Tampa, none were more
popular then the ilan ■»• given last
1ims,lay night tiy Mrs, c (•'. Henry
W. J. Thigpen and Meade *Fox and Mrs. K J Holly at the Henry
left yesterday for Daytona Beach home on Park Avenue. Mrs. Henry
where they will sojourn for several recently moved into the Johns house
da&gt;"&gt; and enjoy old Ocean’s roll.
and the spacious roqms and porches
When at Daytona Beach make were filled by the merry throng
vour homo nt the Nautilus Casino Kath‘,rt'&lt;l
to Rr'’*'1 lh‘ linn3Largest 1indoor
a
!
!
.
oree.
swimming pool on
In the receiving Jjno were Mrs.
the coast.
89 -19tc.
K. J. Holly, Mrs. C. E. Henry and
Ml«« Ada Bumby rrturned lust Mrs. E. B. Brown, and after tho
evening from Sanford, whore she guests hnd arrived the music start­
had been visiting her sister, Mrs. ed and until the midnight hour the
Iluth Moore, and Mrs. Douglas dancers made merry.
Ellerbc.— Orlando Sentinel.
Delicious punch was solved by
A. E- Lung, district manager of Mrs1 Allen Jones during the evening
the Western Union Telegrnph Go., ami at eleven, lemon nhetbert nnd
was in the city to day on business silver cake were also served on the
TM®
His many friends In Sanford were porch and under the "trees.
house was made
very
attract­
glad to seo him ngnin.
ive by decorations of red hibiscus
v j Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Garner have
nnd asparagus fern, and shaded
returned from n trip to Atlantn and
lights cast a refulgent glow through­
other points in 'Georgia, and they
out the rooma.
were glad to get back tu Sanford
Despite tho warm weather, the
where the weather is much coole.
dancers werq at their places very
and more comfortable.
time the music started and thorDrink Elder Springs Water, the oughly enjoyed the evening.
For(
purest and best water to be had. those who did not care to danco,
Delivered to your door In five gallon two tables of cards were arranged
hollies. I’ none 1017-3.
85*lf
nnd bridge anti five hundred we:e
Mrs. J. N. Whitner and F. I*. played by many.
Forster, of Sanford, were in the city
today,
They motored down nnd
Mr. Whitner intended it meeting
of the Orange County Fair Association director*.
Reporter StaThe new city directory will be
lure this week, nnd tie ivories will
ba m id i by August 9th
All those
interested should bear in mind this
fact and bo ready for delivery.
A. V'. McGuln has returned from
a month's visit to Dcmorest. U i.,
where he«hns u fine summer home.
Mr. McGuin states that the weather
is exceptionally hot in Georgia und
ht^ figured that his h »me at Paula
would be much cooler.
5 or 6 doses 666 will break
any case of Fever or Chills. Price
25 cents.
71-f&gt;2te
Mrs. Bell left yesterday for Eli
tit, where she will make her home
for some time,
Francis now ha- a
position with the Kuntis L a k e R e g ­
ion on the Monotype machine and
Mrs. Bell will be with loin
Take a ride on the Jitney Bus
in the evening.
Special summer
rate 20c, round trip Cameron (Tty
and Montoe
kti-tf
Among the visitors to the city
yesterday were Dr. B. A Chapman
and G, It Bishop of Green Cove
springs.
Dr. Chapman i- a phy­
sician nnd surgeon and Mr. Bis bee
Is a tailor and gents furnisher and
both gentle’ me ii are said to In* con­
templating moving to Sanfnid t*&gt;
locate.
Travel over i onerel,* Bridge to
Daytona Beaeh
'safety First
Re
duced rates for summer month«.
-U9— 19tc.
Dr. T- A. Neal ha« returned from

a pleasant trip to the old home in

^
Card oi T h a n kt
* Tho Junion Civic League and
their chairman, Mra. H. C. Gorror,
cordially thank Mr. Osborne Hern­
don nnd Mr. F. F. Dutton for courteiies shown In the interest of the
operetta nnd picnic.
Thanks are
extended also to all others who
contributed to the success of these
two affairs.

D innrr D anrt
I Miss

Margaret Wight gave a
charming dinner dance last night
at her homo on Pack Avenue. Tho
dinner was given In honor of the
Misses Marion Knight, Klslo Coate»
and Ruth Stewart of Daytona
Beach.
An elegant six course din
ncr Was served tho young Indie«
nnd after tho dinner tho gentlemen
canto in for the danco.
Those present wore. Misses, Mar­
ge.ot Wight, Anna
McLaughlin,
Lilian Higgins, Adelaide Higgins,
Florence Frank, Helen Howland,
and Mrs. Hal Wight. Messrs. Sam
Younts, Felix Frank, Ralph Wight,
George McLaughlin Joe Chit ten­
don, Joo DuMont, Nod*Ohiliendon,
Chns. McCrory, Will Hill, S. M.
Lloyd.

Florideal Fertilizer-Equal Results-Less Potash
It is bo carefully blended that where land ia properly prepared wo will put i t
against any fertilirer mixture of same ammonia and phosphoric acid con*
^ ^ t e n t , regardless of percentage of potash. Senu for particu la»^^^

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
Jacksonville
Florida

Misi Elsio Cantes and Mis» Huth
S ewart of Daytona are tho guests
of Miss Margaret Wight.

Mrs. B. T. Houser left on W ed­
nesday for a visit to Imr inothe; and
-¡si i t » at Columbus, Ohio.
WhTe
away Mrs. Houser will take an ex­
tended it ip through the West, vis­
iting the Panama Exposition at
San Francisco befofe returning home
in the fall.
A jolly camping party who have
just returned from Lake Harney,
arc the Misses Kate and Gertrude
Brown, Miss Mabel Cowan and
Messrs. II. B. Monroe, Grover Spear
ing and Sam Pickens.
They were
chapproned by Mr, and Mrs. E. L.
Marshall.
« Mm.
Mm,

Geo.

Bailey

has

as

her

li&gt;use guests, Mrs. E. J. Mansfield,
ol St. Petersburg, and Miss Ruth
Mansfield of Pelham, Ga.
^jMr and Mrs. W. F. Shelly and
children are spending the week at
Orlando.
/
Mm, Chas. Lamorcaux, of Lees­
burg is the attractive guost of Mrs.
Harvey Renfroe.

CELERY and LETTUCE GROWERS

Mrs. W. L. Hnrvy and children
of Jacksonville, n r visiting Mrs.
H atveys parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robbins.

A T T E N T IO N !
Alter several year* experience In supplying tho moat critical Northern'
Market Gardeners' trade. We are in u position to serve the Florid*
Planter with the very highest uuallty seeds obta^tnble.
Wo offer tho
follow ing only after the most exhaustive tests for purity of type germi­
nation, etc.
LETTUCE
S. 8. Big Boston......... ,....$1.25 per lb. 10 bs at $1.10

W. B. Crawford of Klssimme
was amung the prominent visit­
ors to tho city on Wednesday. Mr.
Crawfurd is one o f the prominent
attorneys of Florida, is the aon of &lt;
Hon. H. CIny Crawford and formerly was editor of the Pensacola News,
which rnukes him eligible to the
best there is in the Hernld Office,
whenever he comes to town.
Senator Bryan Here.
Y United States Senator
Nathan
P. Bryan was here yesterday colling
on hi j Sanford friends.
Senator
Bryan is making a preliminary
survey of the political field and ex­
pects to get over t.ie greater part
of the state by automobile. He has
made a good «emitor, und muuy of
his tdd friends und supporter.'« here
who expect to stand with him vvhun
the primary comes around, next
June.

The invited guests were Mr. ami Mr
Mrs. W. E Watson. Dr. and Mrs.
Puleston, Mr and Mrs B. W Her­
ndon. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Lake,
Mr and Mrs I), G. Monroe, Mr.
and Mrs. La Verne Hurt, Mr. nnd
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr. nnd Mra.
Ernest Tolar, Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Lyman,
Mr. anti
Mrs.
Herbert
Bridge naif .Sru-iuy Party
Lyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton
Among the many delightful social
T h e , New Maxwell
Perkins, Mr and Mrs, G D. Bis­ affairs of the midsummer season
Elsewhere in this issue will be
hop, Mr anil Mrs. Archie Betts, in Sanford was that of the bridge
Mr 'am i Mrs. ('has
M
Hand. and sewing party given at the home found the advertisement of the I'll 6
Dr and Mr- Neal, Mr it nil Mr* id Mrs Frank I. Miller on Friday Maxwell, well called the **Wonder
Car
anil the records established
Henry \\ ight. Mr anil Mrs. Hurry ufternoon
The hostesses were,
Ward. Mr anti Mrs K C. Bower, Mrs. Frank L Miller and Mrs F J. by tlii- cr.r are well worth perusal by
the prospective purchaser of n ear
Mr. und Mrs. F L. Miller, Mr and (ion ruler.
The manufactvrers of the Maxwell
Mr- I
I Goiizale.» Mr anti M rThe beautiful Miller home was
and Mrs It. It. Duns, Mr. and Mrs. mnde most charming with a pro­ car call especial attention to tho
Geo. A
DeCottes Dr and Mr« fusion of beautiful flowers that fact thit the after cost or upkeep
Cecil But tMr ami Mrs lieu I w,.r4, gracefully arranged tn the room of a * ar i- a point to consider and
I &gt;avis Hurt. Mr and Mrs \\ M » lid th»‘ punch bowl wa- on a table that the Maxwell people have care­
Haynes, Mi and Mrs. A K Pow­ adorned with ferns anil leaves of fully considered this point and work­
ed *! out to a science.
A* t he ad
ers Mr ami Mrs Deane Turner. tin* strawberry guava.
The recep­
Mr- Alien Jones, Mrs C tl Mr tion hull and other rooms were mad" sav- " T h e lir»t cost of am auto­
mobile is a big cons deration t*&lt; a
Lunghini
Misses I Tornii re Frank, comfort ul*!*' for the bridgi* player»,
-si,, man, but the 'nfl*'i co»t
n
Affitte Higgiriv ì.illuni Higgins Hel ani t In* spannile t e| alida wa- nrI .mi even bigger i*in-sderution to any
en Row III It t &lt; bulinile |{ltlld Sanile rillige*! for those who wished (*» sew
mat, who wants to rcmin sunt* tn
Wilhams. Martha I it. l.ilke Fair or »'tigag*' in pleasant chat
his automobile investment
The
Sriiith Peuche» Letlh-r. Olga .Schult«
After a very exciting game of
'aftet cost
o, upkeep is wfutl a
MrG
\ Sp- **r was
Gretehen -u-hultz. lern Ward and Mirtino
*■»r costs you t*, maintain, run, and
Chit givi'ii tlie tirsi pru*'. a beautiful pin
\li--r- \"t bur Ynwell
I
enjoy after you have bought it
The consolation
tendon
Al.x M*'('l(iito*k, I&gt;r C -et w:ih pearls
I and it is mighty hard to enjoy an
U Fain. Felix Frani Will lalllir prise went to Mi-.. Sill'll', Utili nils,
automobile if it costs you too mued
Will Hill. E. M Galloway. L P. it pretty vase of cut glass.
j to run it.
Elegant refreshments were served
McCuller. Tracey McCuller. Roy
The Maxwell is now selling foi
Symrs, S M Loyd. U .1 Ting to the gite t- con-isting *»( p. tI
$655
including electric lights and
feet
ion
salad,
salmon
crotpielte»,
Fox,
pci;, Sam
Yount-.
Mead,
!
starter
Von can see them at tin*
A S Dolan Frank Brow * Er nest sandwiches and iced tea
( '-••m iinlc
* ' in ti
&lt;1 ra g e ,
\ gcn t *
D
Hou-holdcr &lt;‘ ari &gt;• t i;'
*1 lb,- w i,.| be glad t i give y&lt;*U
II,Olit
»rite If■•rr*ti •
I I*
t
,4 »
w.
* &gt;1, m*»* -t rat ion at an , tint"
ertM*
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1
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1 .MrV • » llu; t .11:&gt;•1 Mi - A u t o - H i « Note W n Too Squeaky to Do True.
leave to&lt;|u&gt; for New Y ork.
Vili»
Bobby's mother sometimes permits
I lu it hit 11 rtf if foi
where they will M p rm l several wor ks him io run his chubby little hands
vt
\lMuch
interest surround,» the doub
v i s i t i n K fri» •lids ami n * lutivi"«.
over tho piano keys. Last week ho
bjp wedding of the daughters of Mrs
thumped tho keys In tin* middle regis­
M. 8. Nelson, which took place at
Mr .m «t Mr» &lt;; D Bi-hop leave ter with both hands and gurgled de­
l In* horn»* of their father at Eureka 1 od .1 y f u r \ t h m ll.l w hU'r** t h e ; y will
lightedly over the emanating discord.
Hammock.
Wednesday' ii(ternoi*ii ' R i n ii r •» l»»r * l« \ *• r.iì VAIMk*%
Then he touched tin* keys lit the treble
at half past four u clock
clof and llnully reached the very last
The .. ................ remopv wa» pr*1
Mi» k i g h t Il h ■* r»- T 11» fl»**t 1• » he. top Ivory ami Jabbed it with one linger
formed i*v It» i D.tv i&gt;l h*hi.- *1 ** 11* * ** 1 • HI D. * &gt; t m .* b ■*"J! * Ii a f t e r * 1»**ii eft Hearing the falul, squi'uky little high
note he looked around with a dis­
uillicit
m marrvg*
MrEdith IMU i* week w i t h Mr a n d M r * 11 w
tressed smile and «aid
"Oh. muvver.
VeargtT t&lt;&gt; tiscar
*'rmin and 1i 1'iml Oil
l
i
t
bwoko!"Kansas
City
Stur.
Miss E *; h* r Nil-on to Robert If
J
Smith,
who
Mr
Mr«
.
A
mol
Wynn
Th(f bridm wcrt, prettily gdwnetl have been visiting their sister, Mrs.
Paradoxical Proposition.
¡„ whjto
„„»king an at- Richard Tcrheun, returned to Sav"Do
you use the word 'polities' as
tractive picture, ns the wedding annali Monday.
singular or plural?" naked tho person
party grouped themvelvei befom
»h o l* always wanting to know somo' Little Mr*s Pearl Robson i» vi»,
the improvised altar
I thing. "That has always puzzled me."
The little replied Senator Sorghum. "There Is
Oils the family and intim.a* iti,,g relatives in ((cala
lady
Igreatly
i»i»*.
d
lly
Daddy. nothing more singular than some of
friends of the contracting couples
witnessed the ceremony TF.£ brides She was accompanied by Mr&lt; Ray the pluralities that politic* develops."
family have been residents of San- a* d children.

Georgia, where he visited with ftiem •
and relatives.
Dr Neal states that
there is a splendid spirit of opti
inixm prevalent
mi
the -tat*
of
Georgia nnd the people lip there
feel that better ttrnc- an &lt;ommg
when the war in Europe i- o w r
While cotton growers are not making
the money that they forme.ly did
they arc living and doing well und
«till have much cause for. thankfulnM*,
JRney Bum for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St. nnd Park Ave.
•very hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
trip 30c; undpr ten 20c.
Sanitary
swimming pool, amusements, music,
Leased privately also. Particulars at ford about two years, having come
here from Lanark, 111
Both couples
Higgins' Garage.
80-tf
«■Xpert to reside in Sanford
E. R. Brown of Tampa arrived
In'tho city yesterday and will spend
I ’lirrh Ihtrl y
several day* here, the guest of Mr
/ Mrs. Harvey Renfroe entertain« d
and Mrs. R. J. Holly.
Mr. Brown
with u charming little porch party
is ffi former resident of Sanford
Thursday
afternoon in honor of
Where ho resided for several years
her
guest,
Mrs. Chus. Lamoeeaux,
and was local manager for the
of
Leesburg.
It was a congenial
Virginia Carolina Chemicul Co, Ho
gathering of neighbors who were in­
1* now with the Gulf Fcrtlllxcr Co.,
of Tampa.
Mr*. Brown who has vited to meet the guest of honot
and partake of tho dainty refresh­
been the guest of her sister, Mr*.
Holly, for several weeks will ac­ ments served by the hostess. Those
present were Mesdames. C. A. Smith
company her' husband homo on
C. E. Walker. J. C. Enaminger,
Sunday.
•v
Archibald Armstrong, Henry Witte,
Packages delivered on the Jitney W. H. Peters, Deane Turner, M. C.
Bua Line for 6c per 26 Iba. Car* Savage and R. A. Terheun.
'Tun front Chappell's on Eaat Sido to
Monroe on Weat Side. For further
Matt ht m - Bradj ord
information phone 331, Sunford
The Atlanta Journal rontainrod
Tranafcr Co.
86-tf
the following announcement that
will
be of interest to the many
The regular .semi-annual stock­
holder* meeting of. the Seminole friends of the prospective groom.
Matthews-Brad ford
Cooperative Mercantile Co., will
Mr.
and
Mrs. Erastus Matthews
be held in the atore Aug. 10th at
of
Cartersvlllo
Ga„ announce the
7*30 p. m.
T. A. N E W T O N .
engagement
of
their
daughter Lena
:
Secretary

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Wofford to Mr. Samuel Watt Brad­
ford, Jr., of Sanford, Fla., tho wed­
ding to take place at the home of the
bride, in September,
Mr. Bradford is one of Sanford s
popular young men, with a host of
friends to wish him and-"his bride
a life of happiness and prosperity,
Mr. Bradford is building a beautiful
home on Magnolia nvenue, one of the
prettiest residential sections of the
city.

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S. 8. Golden Self Blanching. .$18.00 per lb. 5 Ihs al $15.00
While Plume...... ................. 4.00 per lb. 5 Iba at
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Phone 17

Their Aspiration-.
"Find out *vh*t your hoys’ aspira­
tions urc when they aru young and
help th*»m to the attainment of them.’*
advised a Philadelphia lecturer to an
audlenco of parents. And It, la not
hard tu do. comment* a Toxn* news­
paper man
Our own Investigation
reveal» (hut If the boys of today can
have their way. we shall soon Iibto a
generation made up ot baseball p chers and detectives, because It Is clear
the Indians cannot last.

iw.jht Well Imitate Beaver.
You , an |tay in» higher compliment
to a titan than to say that he "work*
Ilk«» a heaver " The beaver Is not
only n bar,l worker hut on Intelligent
and efficient otu*. tr all human beluga
uwed their reasoning fitrultlea in an
good advantage an these four fooled
creatures do their Instinct or reason
our civilization would undoubtedly
have reachi'il a far higher level than
It y et bun.
Returned Unused Medicine.
Mr. Y. Is considered the champion
■•thrifty" man of our town Once two
members of his family were 111 for
»mnn tim e
When they r»*coveretl In*
collected »11 the bottle** tluxI had any
medlcltn* left In them and. taking
them to the doctor, said
"Sty. doc.
there a quite a lot of this dope left and
you might as well take It buck and
give mo credit for It. You can use It
and I can t."

Justice in Haiti.
The theft of governmental fund* In
Halt! Is very romraon
If one of tho
subjects or iiffii-luls Is caught In Iho
act. or even suspected along such ft
line It Is merely a question whether
lie Uvea or dies
In »uch cases tho
president drops clay manikins on the
cement floor of hip private office. If
the manikin breaks (he prisoner dies.
If It falls to break, ho. lives as long
as the moist anmoBphere of the prison
he Is confim'il in will let him.

Why He Preferred the Moon.
Two negroes guF Into a discussion
concern lug the rejjztlvu values nl the
mix'll anil the suit to the world After
listening to the udvomle of the sun
the other proceeded to demolish htn
argument with the following logic
"Re sun am all right, but do moon nm
«lid two nb It. de moon shines In do
night when we needs It', but do sun
done shine only In de day when we got
light enough without It."

"W Ckfdneti."
It Is the testimony of well qualified
stiidi’iiii» of social problems that the
majftoffiottIon of the Juvenile delin­
quencies, and adults offenses as well,
flow from the suppressions or pcrvei*
»ions of the play Instinct" Inherent
In all human nature. The phrase "tho
criminal type" should no longer be
used Wickedness Is energy lacking
a proper outlet for Its exercise.—Chris­
tian Register,

The Two Go Together.
Rhow us a man who has accom­
Varying Wind Pressures.
plished anything worth while, and we
Tho wind pressure on wires strung
will show you u man who makes a
on ihiIcs Is estimated at half of that
specialty of attending to hla own busi­
on lint plates of equal area
ness.

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�THREE BIG STORES
A complete line of Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes in connection with a big stock of 5 and
10c good. Goods will be sold for 10 days, beginning August 10, at prices never offered
the people of Seminole County before. A glance over oùr stock of goods will prove to all
that a store of this .kind is what the people of this community has long been in need of.
To give an idea of our prices we will add a few to this list.
8c Ginghams for i 6 spools Coats Thread
10c Bleaching 7c Bleaching
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5c Silks, $1.50 Tafetas
1.25
“
25c
“
1.00
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7c
5c In fact all of our Silks at just

LADIES’ SHOES
$4.00 values for $3.00
3.50 values for
2.89
3.00 values for
2.69
2.50 values for
1.98
2.00 values for
1.49
1.50 values for
1.19

Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’

MEN’S BLUE OVERALLS
High back, $1 value
79c
High back, 75c value
69c
High back, 50c value
39c
MEN’S HATS
1 lot of $3 &amp; $4 Felt Hats 98c
A lot of $1.50 Straw Hats 25c
Men’s Belts, 50c value
19c
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25c “ 10 &amp; 15c
Men’s Collars, 15c value, en­
tire lot, each
5c

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12 l-2c Percale 9c
50c Bed Sheets
35c
85c Bed Sheets
69c
9&amp;10 Quarter Sheeting 26c

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MENS PANTS

M EN’S SHIRTS
Work Shirts, 50c value
$1.50 value Drees Shirts
1.00 “
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75c
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50c
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25c $3 and $4 Blue Serges $2.49
98c
1.50 Work Pants
1.39
79c 1.25 Work Pants
89c
49c
.75 Work Pants
49c
39c
MENS SOCKS
MEN’S UNDERW EAR
25c value
19c
B. V. D., 50c value for 39c 15c value
10c
Elastic Seam, 50c value 39c 10c value
7c
Undershirt, 50c value
39c
19c
“
. 25c “
22c Men’s Ties, 25c value

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98c
79c
59c
Price

M EN’S SHOES '
$2.50 Shirt Waist
$1.98
1.50 Shirt Waist
98c $4.00 &amp; $5 values $3.49
1.00 Shirt Waist 69c 3.00&amp;$3.50values 2.79
50c Shirt Waist
32c 2.50 values
1.98
$1.50 Muslin Underwer
89c 2.00 values
1.69
75c Maslin Underwear
59c
A lot of odd sizes
50c Muslin* Underwear
39c $3.00 Shoes for
98c

500 Wash Boards, 30c values 15c
1000 Ladies’ Hats values $1 to $3 15c
A nice assortment of silk Umbrellas
going at just Half Price
One lot Men’s Mohair Suits $15.00
$20.00 values at just H ALF PRICE
$4.98
Bags
Price

LEFFLER BLOCK

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A Full Assortment of
Ladies’ and Chil­
dren’s Hose
$1.25 value 98c
1.00 value 79c
50c value 39c
35c value 24c
25c value 19c
15c value 10c
10c value
5c

$1.50 values inLadies’ Corsets 98c
1.00 “
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■ .75 “
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59c
*50.
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35c
Ladies/ 10 &amp; 25cHandkerchiefs 9c
10c value
“
3c
5c “
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3c
One lot Men’s Suspenders,ranging
from 50c to $1.00 values - - 39c
25c values for
a

�The, Exploits of Elaine
A

Detective N ovel and a Motion Picture Drama
By A R T H U R B. R E E V E
Tha H 'tll’K notsn N o v tiltl and tht
Starla

Croio/ o/ (At ’’Craig KtnneJy

PniMltd hi CotUboratlofl With the Pttha Plxym tad the Eclectic Film Comptay
Oopyilftl, U l i by tht »t o t Com pony.

AU ro rtlyo lltghu » « w rad.

See the Pictures at The Star Every Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c
SYNOPSIS.
Tht Naw York pollc« are myiiMrd by t
ju ie t of murders and other ertmea. The
Principal clu« to (ho criminal la tha tram.
fBr utter which la tent the victim*, algned
with ■ "clutching hand." The laleat vio­
lin of tha mysterious assassin la Taylor
Dodge. Uta Inaurance president Mia
dtughtar, Elaine, employ a Craig Kennedy,
The famoua scientific detective, to try to
, unravel tha mjratery. What Kennedy accompile hr* |a told by hla friend Jameaon.
a newepaper man. Enraged at the deter­
mined effort which Elaine and Craig Ken­
nedy a n making to put an and to hla
crime«, the Clutching Hand, aa thla
•trange criminal la known, reeorta to all
•orta o f the meet diabolical scheme* to
nut them out of (he way. Each chapter
e f the atory telle o f a new plot against
thetr live# and of the w ay the great de­
tective ueea all hi* «ktil to save thla pret­
ty gtrl and hlraaelf from death.

ELEVENTHJEPISODE
THE

HOUR o r THREE.

With the omlooua forefinger of hlg
Clutching Hand extended, the Matter
Criminal emphasized hla instruction!
to bla mlnlona.
"Perry Benntlt. her lawyer, la In
favor again with Elaine Dodge/* ho
waa saying- "She and Kennedy are
on tha outa even yet Hut they
may become reconciled. Then ahe'll
hare that fellow on. our trail again.
Before that happens we muat 'gel' her
—ae«?"
It waa in the latest headquarters
to which Craig had chased the crim­
inal. In one of the toughest parts of
New York's great river front section.
“Now,” went on the Clutching Hand.
"I want you, Slim, to follow them,
flee what they do— whore they go. It’s
her birthday. Something’s bound to
occur that Will give you a lead
All
you've got to do Is to use your head.
Get me?"
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half os high. In the box 1 could see,
besides other apparatus, two good
sized spools of fine wire.
"What’s all that?" I asked Inquisi­
tively.
"Another of the new Instruments
that scientific detectives use," ho reupended, scarcely looking up. "a little
magnetic wizard, the telcgraphone/*
“ Which Is?” I prompted.
"Something we detectives might use
to lake down and ’can" telephone con­
versations and other such conversa­
tions. Whon It Is attached properly
to a telephone, It records everything
that la said over the wire. The record
la not made mechanically on a cylin­
der, but electro maguetlcelly on this
wire/’
t’ralg continued to tinker tantallx*
I ugly with tbs machine which had
been Invented by a Dane, Voldemar
Poulsen.
fie had scarcely finished testing the
telagraphone when tbe laboratory door
opened and a clean-cut young man
entered.
Kennedy, I know, had found that the
routine work of the Clutching Hand
Cabo was beyond hla limited time and
bad retained thla young man, Raymond
Chase, to attend to that.
Just now what worried Craig was
the situation with Elaine, and I fan­
cied that ho had giren Cbaso some
coinmlaalon In connection with that.
" I ‘ve got It. Mr. Kennedy/* greeted
Chase with qulot modesty.
"Good,” responded Craig heartily. ” 1
knew you would.”
"Got what?" I asked a moment later.
Kennedy nwldbd for Chase to an­
swer.
‘T v c located the new residence of
Flirty Florrle," he replled.
I saw what Kennedy »a * after at
once Flirty Florrle and Dan the Dude
had caused the quarrel between him­
self and Elaine Dan the Dude was
dead
Hut Flirty Florrle might he
forced to explain It
"That's line." he added, exultlngly.
“ Now I'll clear l lint thing up "
He took a hasty step to the tele­
phone, put his baud on the receiver
and «an about to take It off the
hook
Then he paused, and I saw
his fare working
Final!) Ills pride, for Kennedy's was
a hlghh sensitive nature got the het
ter of him
"No " h*- said, half to himself, "not
— j et '■

last. ’VSVbcr* have you been? I*ve
been off on a little Job myself, and
got back."
Slim apologized profusely. .
“ Yes. sir," ho replied hastily, "well,
I went over to tho Dodge bouse, and
I saw them f\nally. I followed them
into a Jewelry shop... That lawyer
bought a wrist watch. So I bought one
Just like It. .1 thought perhaps we
could—"
“Give It fo me,” growled Clutching
Hand, seising It tho moment Blim dis­
played it. "And don’t butt In—see?"
From tho capacious desk the maoto r criminal pulled a set of small
drills, vises, and other Jeweler's tools
and placed them on the table.
"All right/’ ho relented. “ Now, do
you see what I have Just thought of—
no? Thla Is Just the chance. Look at
me."
Carefully he plied his bands to tho
Job, regardless of time.
‘There/* ho exclaimed at last, hold­
ing tho watch where they could all
see It. *‘8oelM
He pulled out the stem to set the
hands and slowly twisted It between
his thumb and finger. He turned the
hands until they were almost at tho
point of three o'clock.
Then he held the watch out where
all could see.
As the minute hand touched three,
from the hack of the case, As If from
the cbaalng Itself, a little needle, per­
haps a quarter of an inch. Jumped out.
It seemed to come from what looked
like merely a‘ small insect In the deco*
ration.
"You see what will happen at tho
hour of three?" ho asked.
No one said a word, as he held up
a vial which ha had drawn front his
pocket. On It they could road tho la­
bel, "Rlclnus.”
"One of the most powerful poisons
In tho world," ho oxclalmed. "Enough
to kill a regiment!’’
They fairly gasped and looked at It
with horror, exchanging glances.
Opening the vial carefully, ho
dipped In a thin piece of glass and
placed a liny drop In a rcceptaclo
hack of tho needle and on the ncedlo
Itself.
T'vo set my Invention to go off at
three o'clock," ho concluded. "To­
morrow forenoon, It will have lo bo
-delivered early—and I don't believe
we shall be troubled any longer by
Miss Elaine Dodge." he added, ven­
omously
Calmly he «rapped up tho appar­
ently Innocent engine of &lt;]&lt;*«trurllmi
and handed It lo Slim
"See that she get* It In time," he
said merely
“ I will, Kir," answered Slim, taking
It gingerly.

It waa. as Clutching Hand had said,
Elalno'a birthday
She had received
many callers and congratulations, in­
numerable costly and beautiful to­
kens of remembrance from her count­
less friends and admirers. In the
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conservatory of the Dodge house
Klalne. Aunt Josephine and Susie Mar
Flirty Florrle had returned that afttin were sitting discussing not only
ernoon. late, from some expedition
the happy occasion, hut more, the runny
on which she had been sent.
atrange events of the past few weeks.
Rankling In her heart yet was the
"W ell, said a familiar voice behind
death of her lover. Dun the Dude
them, "what would a certain hlonde
Thus, when she arrived home, she
young lady accept as a birthday pre*
Weill to the telephone to report and
ent from her family lawyer’
railed a number, -MW4 Greenwich
All three turned In surprise
* Hello, chief," she repeated. "This
“ Oh. Mr. Bennett," cried Elaine.
In Flirty
Have you done anything
"How you startled us'"
yet In the llttlo matter we talked
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Elaine hesitated She was thinking
Klalne had returned home
nboul ?"
not ao much of his words as of Keu
"Say- be careful of names—over
Alone h*-r thoughts.naturally went
nedy.
To them all. however. It hack to what had happened recently the wire,’’ came a growl
seomed that she was unable to make to Interrut't a friendship which had
"You know—what I mean '*
up her mind what. In the wealth of been the sweetest In her life
"Yes The trick will be pulled ofT
her luxury, what she would like.
"There must he some mistake.” she at three o'clock."
Susie Martin had been wondering murmured pensively to herself, think­
"Good!" she exclaimed. "Good-by
whethor, now that Hen nett was here, ing of the photograph Flirty hud given and thnnk you
she was not do trop, ns she looked, at her, "Oh. why did I send him away?
With
Ills
well known
caution
Clutching Hand did not even betray
her wrist watch mechanically
As Why didn't I believe him?"
she did so, nil Idea occurred to her
Mechanically she put out lo r hand names over the telephone If he could
help It
“ Why not one o f t h e s e ’ " she crie d to the telephone
Impulsively, Indicating the watch F a
She wan about to take off the re
Flirty hung up Mm* receiver with
ther ban. some beauties nl the s h o p ” reiver, when something Seemed til satisfaction
The inunen of the de­
“ Oh. good," exclaimed Elulne. "how Kin) her hand Shu wauled him to parted Dan might soon rest In peace!
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The next day, early in the forenoon,
Crnlg's oyo fell on the telcgraphone, a young man with a small package
Bennett. '’ Miss Martin will personally
conduct tho temr, and wo shall have and nn Idea seemed to occur to him.
carefully done up came to the Dodge
•'Walter, you and Chase bring that house
cur pick of tho finest stock."
It was too gny a party to notice a thing along " lie said u moment Inter
"From Martin's, the Jeweler's, for
At Inst we cam«' to the apartment Miss Dodge." he said to Jennings at
sinister figure following them In a cab
Chatting with animation, the three house at which t'liase had located the the door
Elulne and Aunt Josephine were
moved over to the watch counter, woman
Now rhaae" he directed, "you silting In the llhrnr) when Jennings
while the crook, with a determination
not to risk missing anything, entered needn t go In wlih iik Walter and I announced him
enn manage this now- But don't get
"Oh, It's my watch," cried Elaine
tho shop door, too
I shall need "Show him In."
"Air. Thomas,” asked Stutlo as her out of touch with me
Elaine put the watch on her wrist
father's clerk bowed to them, "please you any moment—certainly, tomor
show Miss Dodge tho wrist watches row,"
and admired It.
Kennedy slipped oti a badge In­
“ Is It all right?" askei Bllm
father waa telling about."
•'Yes, yes." answered Elalno. "You
Unobserved, the crook walked over scribed "Telephone Inspector."
"Walter," he smiled, "you're elect­ rnay go ”
near enough, to hear what was going
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We entered (he apartment lioua« i Early the same morning Kennedy
At lost, with much banter and yet
core, Elaine selected one that was In. hall and found a negro boy In charge went around again to the apartment
house and. cautious not to be seen
deed a beauty and was about to snnp oi lltp switchboard
"You look over the switchboard. by Flirty, recovered tho telcgraphone
It on her dainty wrist when tho clerk
Kelly," he winked at mo, "while I test Together we carried It to tho labora­
Interrupted.
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,
“ I beg your pardon." he suggested, out the connections back here, There tory.
There ho sol up a little Instrument
"but I'd ad via o you to leavo It to-tui. must ho something wrong with tho
wires or there wouldn't ho so many that looked like a wedge sitting up on
regulated, If you plcaac."
end. In the face of which was a dial
Reluctantly Elaine handed It over complaints."
He had gone hack to the switch­ Through It he began to run the wire
to the clerk.
A moment later they went out and board while the negro, still unsuspi­ from the spools, and, taking an ear­
cious, watched without understanding piece. put another on my bead ovor
wittered the car again.
my enra.
Aa they did so. fjllm, who had been what It was all about.
"1 don't know," Craig muttered final­
He turned a switch and wo listened
looking over various -thing» In tho
next case as if undecided, camu up to ly for tho benefit of tho hoy, "but I eagerly.
think I’ll have to leave that tester,
First came several calls from peo­
the watch counter.
T n j making a present." he remarked after all. Bay. If I put It here, you’ll ple with bills, and' she put them off
caofldentallr to the clerk. "How about have to bo careful not to lot anyone most adroitly.
meddle with it. If you do, thsra’ll be
Then wo heard a call that caused
those bracelet wstcho»?"
Kennedy to look st mo quickly, stop
Tha dark pulled out some o f tbe the deuce-to tmy. Ssef*
Kennedy had already started to fas­ the machine and start at that point
cheager ones.
"No,” he sold thoughtfully, pointing ten the telngrapbono to tho wires he over again.
"That*« what 1 wanted.” ha sold, as
out a tray In the showcase, "something had selected from tho tangle.
like those."
| At last he finished and stood up.
wo listened In:
"Giro me 4191 Greenwich."
He ended by picking out one Iden-! ‘'Don’t disturb It and don’t let any*
tlcolly like that which Klalne had »•* one else touch It." he ordered. "Bet*
"Hollo."
"Hello, chief. This Is Flirty. Have
lactad, and started to pay for IL
I ter not tell anyone—that’s the best
I’ll be back for It tomorrow, you done anything yet in tho llttlo
"Better have It regulated." repeated way.
probably.
the clerk.
matter wo talked about?"
"Say—bo careful of names—over
"No/* be objected hastily, shaking ' "Yss. esh," nodded the boy, with a
his hood and paying the money quick bow, ns he went out.
the wire.”
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"You know—what 1 mean."
ly- " I t ’s a present—and 1 want It to­
Rack In the new hang-out, the
night/*
"Yes, tho trick will bo pulled off at
Ha took tbe watch and left tho store Clutching Hand was laying down tho three o'clock.”
law to bis lieutenants and heelers,
hurriedly.
"Good! Good-by, and thank you!"
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when Slim st last entered.
"Good by."
"Huh!” growled the master crim­
In the laboratory, Kennedy was
Craig paused and considered a min­
working over an oblong oak box, per- inal, conveying tbe fset that he was ute, then moved to tho telephone.
“There’« Qltly onq. Iblng.to do., and
'haps eighteen lnchea In length and considerably relieved tp see him at

that's to follow out ray original
scheme," he said energetically, "Information, please."
"Where la Greenwich 4491?” ho
asked a moment later.
The minutes passed. "Thank you.
sir,” he cried, writing down on a pad
an address on the West side, near
the river front. Then turning lo me.
he exclaimed, "Walter, wo’vo got him
at last!“
Craig rose and put on hla bat and
coat thrusting a pair of opera glasses
Into hi» pocket. In case we should
wapl to observe the place at a dlstnneo, I followed him excitedly. Tho
trail was hot.

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Mowers* limestone ground unusually fine
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GIRLS. Blackstone, Va.

Kennedy and I came at last to the
FOR
place on the West side where the
JAME* GAVION P . A M.. ; D . PmJvnl
crooked streets curved off
Established ISM
I k t o l t f o f u i 417 Student*, from 20
Instead of keeping on until ho carno
fitste*.
Accredited by VlrgUDa filato
Board o f Kdocetlon. Hundred» o f grad«
to the place we sought.-he turned off
nates now teaching. S 1*0 paya riantes
and quickly slipped behind the shelter
tu Academic Department; *200 In Got»
of a fence. There was a broken hoard
k f o Department.
In the fence and he bent down, gat­
ing through with the opera glasses.
The Leading Training School fo r Girls in Virginia
A tkem
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f i il l»l «s »« w llli — &gt;1»» q w w i . « U l i «o c a
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M» ri «t»itb» tlq
Across the lot was the new hang­
out, a somewhat dilapidated, old-faah- i s « « W » l , at n i l wOeratq ma rtf
Va.
loned brick house of several genera­ addir«» UEO. P. ADAMS, Secretary,
tions back. Through tho glass we
could see nn evil-countenanced crook
■Unking along. Ho mounted the steps
and rang the bell, turning aa he
waited.
Tria
From a small aperture Id the door­
BOTH EXPOSITIONS — DIVERSE ROUTES — LONG LIM IT
way looked out another face, equally
evil. Under cover, the crook made
For tickets, reservations, descriptive literature, and
the algn of the Clutching Hand twice
full Information 'phone, wire o r writ# to
and was admitted.
H. C. BRETNEY. Florida Passenger Agent
"That’s the place, all right," whtopared Kennedy with satisfaction. He
134 W est Bay Street
( Bell Phone 167)
Jacksonville, Fla.
hurried to a telephone booth, where
_____________ Let Us Man Your Tour and Arrange Pstill«______________
he called several numbers. Then wa
returned to the laboratory.
From the table he picked up a » « » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » a »
small coil over which I had seen him.
working and attached It to tho bell
and some batteries. He replaced It
on- tho table, while I watched curi­
ously.
St.- Augustine, Fla.
Established 1866
"A selenium cell,” he explained.
"Only when light falls on It does It
tree of Sisters of St.
High-class hoarding school for young ladies in char.
become a good conductor of electrici­
Joseph. Patronized by children of best Catholic anc
and non-Catholic fami­
ty. Then tho boll will ring.”
lies of this and other State*.
Buildings splendidly equipped with all
, Just before making tho connection
modem conveniences. Delightful and healthy location In quaint and arhe placed hla hat over the cell. Then
| tistic Ancient City. Course thorough, embracing all branrhm requisita
he lifted the hat. The light fell on
i for a nolid and refined education. Music, Painting, Languages, Commer» dol Course. Torma Moderato.
It and tho bell rang. Ho replaced the
hat and tho boll stopped.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE SISTER SUPERIOR.
Just then there came a knock nt
tho door. I opened It.
"Hello. Chase," greeted Kennedy.
"Well, I've, found the new* headquar­
ter* all right—over on the West side "
Kennedy picked up tho selenium
cell and a long coll of fine wire,
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which ho placed In a bag Then he
took anothor hag already packed, and.
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shifting them between us, wo hurried
Full Instructions^
Conducted by th«
downtown.
Given in
Benedictino
Near the vacant lot, back of the
Pieparatory,
Com| new headquarter*, was an old brokenFather*
nerdal and Clas­
I dowr. house. Through the rear of tl
T E R M S - *225.00
sical Courses
wo entered.
l
1 started back In astonishment a*
we entered and found eight or ten
policemen already there
Kennedy
TOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
had ordered them to be ready for a
ratd. and they had dropped In one at
a time without attracting attention
"Well, men," he greeted them. 'I
*eo you found the place all right.
Now, In a little while Jameson wilt

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St, Joseph’s Academy

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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

return with two wires
Attach them
to the boll which I will leavo hero
When ft ring*, raid tho house. Jame­
son will lead you to It. Como, Wal­
ter.” he added, picking up tho bags.

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Coca-Cola Bottling Company

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Tut» minute* later, outaldo tho nov^
headquarters, a crouched*up figure,
carrying a small package, his facp
hidden under hi* soft lint and up­
turned collar could have been seen
»linking- along until he rauo' to tho i í
steps.
Jle went up and peered through tho
nperturo o f tho doorway. Then ho
rang tho bell. Twice ho raised his » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ H i
hand und clenched It In tho now fa­
miliar dutch
A rrook Inside saw It through the
aperture and opened tho door Tho
figure entered and nlmost before the * For tlu* best quality o f G R A IN , H A Y , F E E D and
door wan shut tied the masking hand
F L O U R at R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S
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kerchief over Ills face, which hid III* ♦
identity from even the most trusted
------W R I T E -----lieutenants The crook bowed lo tho I
chief, who. with a growl n* though of
recognition, moved, down the hall
As he came to the room from which
Bllm had been sent on his mission,
Palntkn, Florida
tho same group was seated In the
ihick tobacco smoke.
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"You fellows clear out," hn growled.
"I want to he alone.”
"The old uinii I* peeved," muttered
one. outside, as they left.
The weird figure gazed about the
room to be sure that be was alone.

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Bottles

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W. A. Merryday Company
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Whon Craig and I left the pollc« he
Jiad given me most minute Instruc­
tions which 1 was now following out
to the letter
"I want you to hide there." ho snld.
Indicating a barrel back of the house
next to the hangout. "When you see a
wire come down from tho headquar­
ters, take It and carry It across tho
lot to the old house. Attach it to Iha
bell; then wait. When It rings, rkld
the Clutching Hand Joint."
1 waited what aeemed to be an In(crmlnablo time back of the barrel.
Finally, however, I saw a coll of fine
wire drop rapidly to tho ground from
a window somewhere above. I made a
dash for It, as though I were trying to
rush the Irenchcs, seized my prlxn
and. without looking back to see where
it rtmo from, beat a hasty TetreaL
Around (he lot I .skirted, until at.
last I reached tha place whero the
police were waiting.
Quickly we
fastened the wire to the bell.
Wo walled.
Not a sound from the bell.
Up in tho room In tho Joint tho
hunched-up figure stood by the table.
H e had taken his bat off and placed It
€£t£t|i)ly on the table and waa now

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AUGUST

The Exploits o f Elaine
A Defective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
TheWeD-Known Norclol and the Geatorol lhe"&amp;atgKennedy"Stooei
Present od In Collaboration With th* Paths Player» and
tba Eclectic Film Company
CtTTTttU, lfl4, br the lor CMtjaar

an Fartlf» mbit Kntrrnt

Nallc* « f lnror»«f »lian o f "Scwlnotr
Aballad Companf”
Noilc* la harvby glven t h » l va , tha umicr•Isneil, IMrnil t'i »ppty to I b a . llonorahlr
l‘ark Tiar.tmell, Ootrinor of Ih# Htal* ol
Florida, at T a l l j h i « r f , Florida, on tha JOlb.
da&gt; ol Auguat A. D. 1915. lar Lctters I’atant. Inrarporatini: S E M 1 N O I .K A U S T H A C T
C O M l ' A N Y , unúvr tha tollowiiiK propoard
ArtMia ol Incorporaron, tbc urigfnil oi
whlth &lt;a nnw on (lia st TalUFaaaee, Flbrida,
ai rniuírrd t&gt;y la « .
Foireat Late
K* A. Douxtaae
V. E. noticiara
Arllrlra af Incarparalla* of " S r r a l a o lr Aualract CoRipan)''

paper publlxbad In Samlnate County, Florida,
cnee a w**k. lor Bva ronarcutlvt weeks
Wit net*. E. A. Dou|lk&lt;e, Clark of
aald
Court and the east thereof, thla IStb day ol
July, A . D. 181,6.
(aaal)
E .A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk Circuit Court. Sec&amp;tnoU County, Fla.
■B y Jaa. C. Itobarta, D C.
Geo. G. H miffg.
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Notice fer Application fo. Ta» Deed Endet
Section 57J of the General Statute*
Notice 1» hereby given that C. !.. Wing
purchaser ot Tax Certificate No. 471. dated
the 2nd day of June A, I). ,1913, has, filed
aald ccrflflcale In itiy office and hat made
application lor tax deed to baue tn accord­
ance with law. Said certificate embraces thn
following 'deatrlbed proper O' situated in
Daminola County. Floride, to-wlt; l,ot 92
Smith's ftub-niv See 2«. 27 34. 35. T r 191
8 K. 30 K.
Wr, ibv un deralined, h»v&lt;&gt; acreed to m
The »aid land being *',■-■ 1- l at the date
rocíalo u ü n r b r i , and do bereby tacóme l e of the iaauance of such certificate In
the
aociated Inr tba parpóte ol iorntlni tolo a nama of Unknown. Unless aald certiorate
bedy polltle and corporal», andrr artd fy shall be redeemed according to law,
tax
vlrtu» of tb» lawa ol iba State ol Florida, deed wil' issue thereon on ina 16th day of
and do brrrby adopt tba followlni arlklra Auguat A. D. 19I&amp;.
of incorporation.
Witness my official signature and seat this
Artlrla I.
the ] 9th day nf July A. I). 1915.
(teal)
^ E. A. D O U G IA S S .
The name of this corporation rhilt be
Clerk Circuit Court Semlr.ol» Co., F’la.
•‘H L M I N U I . K \t)8TB A C T
COMPANY”
Hjr Jaa. C. Koberta. D. C.
and ita principal placa ol butlnrva ahall be
at Sanford, Svmiuola County. Florida; but. 94-Filday-5tc.
It may have and eatabllih auch other plarea
of burineu aa the Hoard of Director«, may Notice ef Application far Tea D r ed Unde*
Section 676 sf Ike General Hlalulei
Irom time to time, determine.
Notice la hereby given that C. L. Wing
Article II.
purchaser ol T a i Certiorate No. 470, dated
The General nature ol tha business to be the 2nd day ol June A. D. 19|n, has filed
transacted and conducted by aald corpoi- said certificate In my office and has made
.atlnn, abal! ba aa follows, to- * It;
application for lax deed to faxne In accordTo engage in and carry on tha bualneaa ante with law Paid certificate embrace» the
of abetrartpt of title«, to make, prepare, pro­ following detcribed property situated In
cure and lurnlab abatracta »1 title; to make, Serolnlole County, Florida, to-wlt: I.ot 91,
iaaua and tfalivar potlriea, insuring title», to Smith's Sub-Pi *, Section» 26, 27. 34, 36
■ uaranlra title«; to borrow-raunay and «•- T p 19 8. K. 30 K.
core » s ets by mortgage deeda, bonda or
The aald land being a»a*a»ed at the date
other . obligation» tberelor: and to do all of the issuance ol auch certiorate In
(B
auch other and luthier thing» aa may be name ol Unknown. Unlea* aald certiorate
naceasary or expedient to ba dona for the shall be redeemed according to law, tax deed
aueceasful tran»actJon of the bualneaa ot will Issue thareon on the 16th day ol Auguat
tbia corporation, and to base, exercise and A. D. 1816.
enjoy all tha right», powers and privilekes
Witneae mV official signature and seal (hla
Incidental to corporationa, organised sod 1Gth day ol July, A. D. 1916.
existing under the Laws of the State of
(seal)
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
Florida.
Clerk Clrrult Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
Article III.
By Ja*. C. Roberta. D. C.
94-Frlday-6 tc.
The amount of the capital clock of thta
corporation shall be T W E N T Y T H O U S A N D
D O M A l t s ( 120,000.00) to ba divided into Nallca of Application far Tax Dead Undsr
two hundred share« ( 200) of Ono Hundred
Mectloa S7S af tba General Nlatulea
Dollars (1100.00) earn. All, or any portion
Notice la heraby given that J. F. Lain*
of the capital stock of this corporation may purchaser ol Tax Cartiflcata No 1008, dated
be payable In, Issued or used for tha pur­ tha 3rd day of June A. D. 1812, hax filed
chase of property, cither real or perron a I, aald certificate1In my offla* and has made
or for the payment of labor or aarvfcoa, at application toy tax deed to Laaue In accord­
Juat and fair vabiatlori thereof, to be de­ ance with law. Said certificate embraces the
termined by the Hoard ot Directors.
following described property situated In Sem­
Article IV.
inole County, Florida, to-wlt: Lot 37, Block
This corporation shall continue end hive G, A. D. Cbappela Hub-Piv, Goldsboro.
The aald land being aaacaaed at Ihs date ol
full power to earrciie its corporate right»
and franrhlira, tor a period of ninety nine the iaauance of auch certificate In the name
rears, from and after the commencement of ol Millie Colllna. Unless aald certificate ahall
be redeemed according to law, tax deed will
ta corporate existence.
Issue thereon on the 2nd day of Auguat
Article V.
A. D. 1916.
The botinesa of this corporation shall be
Witness my offlrtat signature and seal thla
conducted by I he following officer»:
A the 1st day ot July A P. 1916.
nte»idcnt.
Vice
P m id t n l
and
Gener»'
l»ral)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Managrr. whn may bo one and the same 1
Clerk Circuit Co'urt Seminole Co., FIs.
person; t Secretary and Treasurer, who I
By Jaa. C. Roberta II- C.
may be one and the »im e person, and a
90-Frl-5tc.
Heard ol Dlrectora ol not traa Ihnn three
nor more than aevon Directors, ell of whom Notice af Appllcallen for Tax Dead Under
must be ttorkholdere In tha corporation.
Section 676 of the General Statutes
Until the Drat meeting ol tb* stockholder*
Notice la hereby given that J. F.
Lalng
hereinafter provided for, the officers of tbit purchaser of Tax CertlOcat* No 680, dated
corporation lhalt be: Korre.t Lake, Pres­ the Snd day of Juno A. P . , 1913, has filed
ident. E. A. Douglass Vice President end aald crrtlflrsta In my office and has made
General Manager, V. E. Douglass, Secretary application for tax deed to issue in accord­
and Treasurer.
Tbc Board ol Director» ance with law. Said certificate embrace* tha
• hall be Forrest t-akc, E. A Dougta»« snd following doaxgtbrd property situated In SemiV. F. Douflset.
nol county. Florida, to-wit: Lot 26 Slant!Thr first organixstoion meeting ol Ihc ford'» Add. Sanford.
The aald land being
rd at the date
stockholder« of this corporation »halt In
held In the City ol Sanlord, Pemlnole nf tha Issuance ol auch rertlhrste in the name
County, Florida. State of Florida, on the of Gen Tanner llnle»a »aid certificate »ball lie
Oth day ol September A D lt* l \ for the redeemed according to law, tat deed will
purpc*e ol adopting
by-laws and electini iHUe thereon on the 2nd day of Auguat A. 1&gt;
1915
•urn olf'cet* ol the coeporslinn a« are here
Witnraa my official aig nature and teal
lofore provided tor, ami theresllrr (hr an­
nual meeting» ol the »torhholdara ol I hi* this the 1st day of July A D., 1915
(•»all
E A POUGI-AKS
corporation »hall be held on lh - Second
Clefi. Circuit ( ourt Seminole Co.,Fla
Monday In Seoterriv-r ol each and every
IIy Jaa C. Roberta D. C.
year.
I 90-Fri-6tc
Article 41.

LEGAL NOTICE
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On M onday, Septem ber 6th, 1915, tho Board nf &lt;k
C ounty Commissioners o f Sem inole County, siu in
as an Equalization Board, w ill meet at 10:00 A M
in C ou nty Commissioner's R oom in W elhorne hl,^(now being used as C ou rt H ouse) for the purposTof
equalizing T a x Assessment R o ll for 1915 and hearing complaints, if there be any, as to the value of anv
property, real or personal, as fixed by the Assessor

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~^CluTchlng TIanTI niiheilTo tho door—
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Suddenly a noise at the door ntartled then stopped short. Outside ho could
Y
him. llo listened. Then he backed hear the police and myself.
away from the door and drew n revol­
Clutching Hand slammed shut Jils
A#
G iven under our hand and seal this 2nd dav
ver.
door and pulled down over it a heavy
Aa thn door slowly opened there en­ wooden bar.
A » of August 1915.
tered another figure, hat over hlB eyes,
At the desk he paused and took out
collar up. a handkerchief over hi* a piece of cardboard. Then, with a
A
face, the exact counterpart o f the heavy black-marking pencil, he calmly
&amp;
Chairman Board County Commissioners. ^
first!
printed on It. while wo battered at tho
For a moment each glared at the barricaded door, a few short feet away.
^ E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
a
other.
He laid the sign on tho desk, then
"Hands up!M shouted the first fig­ on another piece of cardboard, drew
ure, hoarsely, moving the gun and crudely a hand with the Index finger
closing the door with his foot.
pointing. This he placed on a chair,
Tho newcomer slowly raised his indicating tho desk.
crooked hand over his bead, as tho blue
Just ns tho swaying anil bulging
aii42oanatiiiiijiudt3x»aoiîatiiiaaaxiBao«*ujM«atan£îa£3antiamittiiaadttaj
steel revolver gaped menacingly, . i 1 door gave way. Clutching Hand gave
With a quick movement of tho other tho desk a pull. It opened up— hla get­
h
hand tho first sinister figure removed away.
u
tho handkerchief from his faco and
Ho closed It with a sardonic smile
■
M I L L W O R K O F A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S
i
straightened up.
In our direction, Just as the door
It was Kennedy!
crashed in.
«
W e are prepared to figure w ith you on all classes
■
"Come over to tho center o f the
W e lookod about. There was not a
n
o f L U M B E R and M I L L W O R K fo r H O U S E , STO RE
room," ordered Kennedy.
soul in the room, nothing but the sele­
u
or B A R N . Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows
Clutching Hand obeyed, eyeing his nium cell, the chairs, the desk.
captor closely.
“ L o o k l” I cried, catching sight of
U
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes!
TJ
"Now lay your weapons on tho ta­ the index finger, and going over to tho
i Tell Ur What You Want
Estimates Furnished Free
ble."
desk.
TJ
g
He tossed down a revolver.
We rolled back the top. There on
g
\
Tho two still faced each other.
(ho flat top was n sign:
W
a
“ Take ofT that handkerchief!"
Dear Blockheads:
aïmitpiTDPPPrPïiPPnrimaaanpnuPiiPïttiprïmupcrfrrTïiEiïinrtsTCfîrnnBijpB
It was a tense moment. Slowly
Kennedy and I couldn't wait.
Clutching Hand started to obey. Then
Then came that mysterious sign of
ho stopped. Kennedy was Just about (he Clutching Hand, y )
Don’t play with m-rious n t a t l f n to thunder, "Go on," when the criminal
We hunted over rho rooms, but
don’t YOU carry your own in «tirane*
calmly remarked, "Vou’ vo got ME alt could find nothing that showed a cluo.
against
right, Kennedy, but In twenty minutes Where was Clutching Hand? Where
Elalno Dodge will be dead!"
was Kennedy?
F I R E
He said it with a nonchalance that
In tho next house Clutching Hand
might havo deceived anyono less a » had literally come out of an upright
for you’ ll find tho monny wantinn when
tuto than Kennedy. Suddenly there piano into the room corresponding to
tbc F IltE has wiped out your projiorty
flashed over Craig tho words: "T H E that ha had loft. Hastily ho threw off
TR IC K W IL L RE PULLED OFF A T his handkerchief, slouch hat, old roat
Have our strong, rcliahln company
TH REE O'CLOCK!"
and trousers. A neat striped pair of
carry your risk—and be on the *ai.&gt; «id*.
There was no fako about that. K en ­ trousers replaced tho old. frayed and
nedy frowned menacingly.
If he baggy pair. A new shirt, then n sporty
Reasonable rates-’
killed Clutching Hand, Elalno would vest and a frock roat followed.
die. If ho fought be must either kill
As he put the finishing touches on
or bo killed. If he handed Clutching he locked for all tho world like a be
Hand over Elalno was lost. He looked whiskered foreigner.
at bis watch. It was twenty-five min­
At tho door or tho new headquarters,
utes of three.
a few seconds Inter. I Blood with tho
“ What do you mean—tell mo?" do- police.
manded Kennedy with forced calm.
"Not a sign of him anywhere,"
The hlghe»t amount of Indebted nr»« oi
"Yesterday Mr. Ilennett bought a growled ono of tho officers.
Notice of Application for t « i Deed Under
liability to which thW corporation «hall »ub
wrist watch for Elalno." the Clutching
HrrtUn ATS of the («encrai .Slafulre
LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
jer! it »ell »hall ba an amount not lo r »
Notice I« hereby given that &lt;\ !.. Wing
Hand said quietly. "They left It to
Elalno m i sitting In the library cr»d Ihc amount of thr capital «lock -il
purchaser of Tas t'ertlftcate No 363, dated
C o r n e r Park A v a n u a and S e c o n d Street
bo regulated. One of my men bought reading when Aunt Josephine turned this corporation. Atllclr Ml.
the 6th day of June A. D.. 1910, ha« filed
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L KINDS O F H E A V Y HAULING
■aid certificate In my office and has made
one lust like It. Mlno was delivered to her.
Th«* nimn and riwldtiir»» of I Hr auHsrrih application for tax deed to la«un In accord­
to her today.”
“ What time le It. dear?" she naked. Inc Incorpora tun and the amount of Cap­ ance with law» Bald certificati* era bracee the
Largo supply of Horses, Mules,
ital
stork &gt;ul&gt;«rriW() by each ar* a* follow», following detcribed property situated In
“ A likely story!” doubted Kennedy
Elaine glanced at her pretty new lo »il
X
Reminole County, Florida, lo-»1i
l-oti 21.
For answer the Clutching Hand trinket.
FVrrrat i.feVr. Sanford* Florida, 15 «har»*^ 22. 2.3, 2«. 2$. 2fc. ami 29. Illk ( » of Chappet •
Wagons and Harness always
F A Drug!»*«, Sanford. Flonda I S &gt;har+«
dlv of (!fl|i|»hi»?n
merely pointed to tho telephone.
"Nearly three. Atintle—Just a couple j V F I*r»uf!aa%, Sanford. Florid* 1 «har* fubThe
»aid land being a«w##eil al the dat&gt;
• on hand For Sale or Exchange
In Uhl)*1«! wfi#r«Hnf, thr •uhsiribin^ of the« b u a tirar of euch rertlflratn In t h^
Kennedy reached for It.
of minute«," she said
iiM'iiriM'fntofi havi* nprrufttu »»t their narn***,, name of Alary M. Record. Unie»* «aid cer"Ono thing,” inlrrruptcd the Clutch
Just then there came the sound o£, on i hla the ?9(h day of July, A !&gt; IPI5.
ti ficaie shall be redeemed arc online to I» » .
O l a ck s mi t hl n c and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In connection
Ing Hand. "You are a man of honor." font running madly down the hallway.
tat deed will Im u «&gt; thereon cm the 10th day
Foprcal Lak**
of August A IF, 191N
R
*
A
Itfiutfta**
i
"Yoa—yea. Go on.”
They Jumped up. «tnrtled.
Witness my official algnature and
seal
V K Douglas*
" I f I tell you what to do. you must
this-the fith day of July A D., l‘J|6.
Kennedy, his coat flying and hat ST AT K OF FI«D It I DA,
«•rah
K.
A
D
U
U
G
L
A
S
B
C
O
U
N
T
Y
OF
H
K
M
IN
O
I.K
.
promise to give mo a fighting chance." Jammed over hU eyes, had almost
Clerk Circuit (’ourt Seminole Co... Fla.
I hereby rtillly, That before me. a Notary
"Yea, yes."
K
1! y Jaa. C Hoberla. D. C
bowled over poor Jennings In hii mad Puhtir, r*r*onally apoearrd. Forreai Lake
STETSON UNIVERSITY
DE LAND, FLORIDA
02*
F
rlday
■6t c.
K.
A.
Douglas*
and
V.
K.
D
ouc
U
m
,
lo
me
"Call up Aunt Josephine, then. Do race down the hall.
writ known lo t&gt;* the prraona name*! In ami
COLLEGE OF LU1KHAL AI KS FOB M E N . Thr »«n r!erd» «r» thr hlghr-t
F.imnmem
Juatas 1 say."
"Wall," demanded Elaine haughtily, who auhaerlbed ihtir name« lo (he foregoing
for in »iemer im»urpaBW&gt;&lt;!. A aironi Ksctilly »n*i » wrll rwishiUhv’l rrputatinn **D|,|,Kt.L o f
Notice
of
Application
for
Tea
l)eed
Under
A fil B W of Incorporation, and aoverally arkIJIiEHAI. AKTS rDll WOMENSr par» buildinii. !Jb«r«l An* «n-i i ‘inirmi fur S« hn».l
Covering Clutching Hand. Kennedy “ what’a—"
Section 673 of the Genrral Statute»
noaledged before mo that they eieeuted
Traebm. Da»iTumüc ikitne«.
*
called a number. "This is Mr. K en ­
Notice la hereby given that J. F. Mlrtv
Before she knew what wns going on the u m r for the purpoae« therein eipreeMrd.
('OlXEGK ü f LAVI . T h f « frofpuorfl who aro Cotlrgv ;»n«! U « r G?«duali- fiv»* »Koif
purchaser
ot
Tax
Certi
Arate
No
636,
dated
Wltnrsi my (land and official aea! of office
ent Ir* lim* tu in^inirtion in tihi rj*i)«rtm*nt. M!*fnißr*-rii! 1** lihr«ry. pr «rM«v ■,vjr • * ».
nedy, Mrs. Dodge. Did Elaine receive Craig hurried.up lo her and literally
at Sanford, in tha County of Seminole and the 2nd day of June A. D., 1913, has filed
H«** r'krnia and if#iiátinf rluh rt»m«
a present of a wrist watch from Mr. ripped tho watch off her wrlsi.' break­ **tate of Klorlda, on this th- 29th »lay of said certificate In my ■•(fire and ha« made
t OI.I.KtiK OF T K l 'f l O M H i Y AND HC.'HtHlL OK M K C llV N Il \ l l f ^
M ? .» *
appltaatinn for tat dred :«■ laaue in accord­
July. A D 1915.
Kleftnral an«! t h»*mii*«I Knftn**firig «ml M«nu*i Tr«inin¿ C u u r «« Iratlm^
i»g ■*
i
Bennett?”
' *
ing (he beautiful bracelet.
ance
wtlh
law
Said
certlñeate
embrace«
the
•ral i
J I Roltrfl*
txr* liutldin*. rtj-äiU »*«iuii&gt;m*nt
following described property situated in
"Yea,” sho replied, "for her birth­
Notary FiihNc, ''tair of Florida
He held It up, gingerly Elalno was
TKAOHKlt-S’ (O L L K U K . |^*d« to » dlsgfw, Ttwi »ntir* ríjiilpmmt of ï?». *’a«— * 1
• »
Seminole County, Florida, in sit
Mit 3,
l!*o \ De f o l l
M y t om »• % Frl/y
Arts, «¡nd tHr Normal Srboatl h yti««! fur th* twñüllt oí
purvuint Ihi* fnunr
day. It came this forenoon.”
speechless. Was this Kennedy? Was A11ot r»r y lor ! r cor pot at or a.
It IW 13, Tier 9, Sanfiird
! .*. 191 T
((li.LL&lt;í!I OF liUHlNÎSS. Bookk**f»i#ij by b**l " irn*tbtaaftiu IIAnking ni «Il o* f»r»î»r r *
The »aid land being a«ae*ae,| at the date
Kennedy hung up the receiver and he possessed by such an Inordinate
9H- !'ri hit.
Short hand «nd Ti p««ritili|. üfftive n m m open In oth*f d^parUneciU. (-»fft* Karulty «ud
of the iaauance of auch certiorate In the
commotlioui buildinr*.
raced tho Clutching Hand, puxzled un Jealousy of Bennett?
name of Unknown. Unleoa said certificate
PREPARATORY ACADEMY. GradumUn pr«p«r* to enter lUrvmr!. Y »le. Prin
ahall be redeemed according to law, tax
tlgo Utter said: "Call up Martin, the
Cornei], Mirhinn, C ho afo. and »11 Ar»t r i » « cullcfiH.
*
As ho hold the watch up, the second
deed wilt Issue thereon on the 2nd day of
1«
1
he
(Trruli
(
’.n
il
,
Rvvealh
Judlrlal,
L'trMUSIC HCIIOOI» A $10,000 pipe org»n ,» duten piano«, l»rf* F»ciilty, thorouch rour»«
Jeweler."
haid ticked around and the minute
August A- D., 1915.
tuit. N tn ia a lr C o a a l) Ir’D rlda.
of «ludy.
Wltneaa my ofDrUI algnature and aea)
Again Kennedy obeyed.
la C k a a t r if
AKT HCtVOOL» New «ludio. Coatiy m»ti, modrl», rie* Muwum, nf Fin* Art t UrituUf
»
n hand passed the meridian of tho hour.
I'roplra Hank » f Sanford, a rorporstlorv this the lat day ot July A. !&gt;.. 1916
■Ai! «peci»! cour»«*« glrm.
4
A viciously sharp needle gleamed organind ami m atin g tinder tha laws ol the
E. A DO U GIA SS .
"Has the watch purchased for Mlsa
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co. Fla.
Stale
nf
Florida,
Complainant
out—then
sprang
back
Into
tho
filigree
Elalno Dodge been delivered?” ho
Address JOHN B. STETSON U N IV E R SITY. De Land. Florida
90- Fri-6te.
by Jaa- C. Roberta, D. C.
v«
work again.
asked tho clerk.
K E. Brady, and Wile, Carrie S. Hrady.
"W ell," she gasped ngaln, "what's V » n P » m t n 4 Mwia Com|&gt;any. a rorp.,
In Court of the Count) Judge, Scmluolr
“ No," cirao back tho reply, "the
Arnrrlran Airi--u)tural t'bemiral Cumpany,
( aunt). Stair o f MoHda
tho
meaning of this?"
a rorp.. f.uu?» I*. K1-, and Atwood I.. Hire, In re Estate nf
watch Mr. Bennett bought Is still here
eo-part ner». trading and doing
bu.in»»» Aflguitin Moreroen
Craig gazed at Elaine In sllenco.
being regulated."
under the firm n»me and alyl» ol I. I*. Rice
To all Creditors. I.«gati-e«, lllatrtbutee»
Q UALITY LOAVKS
Should he defend hla rudeness. If and Company, 1‘itlaburgh I'iat- Gla«» Comp­
Kennedy hung up tho receiver. He
and all persona having (Tanna ot Dgmanda
any. a rorp.. James I), linker. Truster for against said Estate:
she
did
not
understand?
She
stumped
was stunned.
of bread ran tx‘ made only b\ the
the Storkholdrra of J. if. Mrl.aurln Cumpany
You and each nf you, are hereby nntltled
"T h e Watch will cause her death at her foot, and repeated tho question a s corporation disaoltrd, Fred H. Nablt, and required to prraenl any claims and drhighest quality flour, and baken«
llecrivrr in bankruptry for Knight Crockery manda whlrh you or either of you, may have
three o'clock," said tho Clutching third time.
who thoroughly understand Oieir
&amp; Furniture Company, a rorp.. bankru| l against tha estala of Augustin
Moramrn
"What do you mean, sir, by such Gulf Frrtilixar Company, a rorp.. Supple« deceased, late of Seminolo County, Florida,
Hand. "Swear to leave here without
business. We purchase only the
Hardware Company, n rorp.. Armour Vert- to the undersigned Exrrutor of said estate,
vllscaverlng my Identity and I will tell conduct?"
lliter *Vorka, a rorp., and Covington C om p ­ within two years from the date hereof.
best flour and employ the bust
Slowly ho bowed.
any a corporation. Defendant».
you how. You can’save her! In that
Dated June 29th A. D-, 1916
Maalrta
Sale
linkers.
Add this to our modern
"I Just don't like the kind of birth­
O R L A N D O H A N K A T R U ST 'C O .
watch," he hissed.,**I have ael a polGao.'E. Nolan
NcdlvO la hrraby given that under anil by
methods
and
you have the reason
day
presents
you
receive,"
he
aald,
vlrtui of decree entered In the aboVi entitled 99-Frl 91c
aonod noodle In a spring that will bo
Cashier Orlando, Fla.
rauaa on the 30th day of July. 1916, I, as
why
our
bread
is away above ilte
turning
on
hla
heel.
"Good
afternoon!”
released and will plunge It Into her
Special Master In Chancery.’ »Ill, on Monday Notlrv of Application far Taa Deed Under
(T O B K C O N T IN U E D .)
average.
the
Cth
day
nl
September.
A.
D,
1915.
in
Section
675
of
the
General
Statutes
arm at cxactlV three o'clock. On the
front ol the court bou-e door in Panford.
Notice la hereby given that J.- K. Lalng
needle Is rlclnus!"
Seminole County. Florida, offer tor »ale, and purchaser of Tax Certificate No 5 77 deled
aril, to the highest and beat bidder for cash, the 2nd Itay of June A. D. 1913, hsa filed
Craig advanced, furious. As ho did
during the legal hour» of salt, the following said certificate In my office and hat made
bo Clutching Hand pointed calmly to
dtarribed land aituatrd and being In Sem­ application for tnx deed to leeue in accord­
111 Park Ave.
Free Delivery
inole ¡formerly Orange)-County, Florida, to ance with law. Said certificate embraces
the clock. It was twenty minutes of
wit:
the following described property situated
threat
Baglnnlng 990 Del West of point of Inter­ In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt!
section nf South aide of St- Gertrude Ave­
1-ot 19 Stentlforda Add. Sanford.
With a mental struggle Kennedy
nue with the East Boundary line nf Herlion
Tho aald land being t w a a . i l at the date
controlled his loathing of the creature
27, Township 19.
Range 30 Frat, run ot the lasuence of auch certificate In tbe
W ill
330 feel, tbenri South 660 feet, name of E. I-. Davie. Unlea» aald certificate
befnro him.
thence East 330 feel, thence North C60 fr*t shall be redeemed according to law, lax deed
"A ll right— but you'll hear from
to point of beginning, being a part of lota will Issue thereon on the 2nd day ol Auguat,
forty-nine and Sfty, in M. M. Smith*» Sub­ A - D „ lfiip.
mo— sooner than you suspect,” ho
Wltneaa my offlrial algnature and aenl
division of Secflon 27 South of St. Gertrude
shouted, sUrtlng for the door.
Avenue, gatd »alt being for the purpose of thla the l it day ot July A. D.. 1913,
High Grade Guaranteed Antes
satisfying aald decree and coats. Trrma cash
(seal)
K. A. D O U G ! ASS
Then ho came back and lifted bis
Ctfirk Circuit Court Seminole Co. Fin
purchaser to pay for deed.
$200.00 to $895.00
bat, hiding as much as possible the
9fi-rrl-6te.
lly Jaa. C. Roberta, D. C.
J.
J.
Dichinaon
ON
EASY PAYMENTS
selenium cell, letting the light fall
Geo. • A. DeCottva,
Special Master
Sol for Complainant.
la Clrcnll Court, Seventh Judlrlal Cfrcnlt
For cataloc and information writs
on IL
,
la aad foe Seminale Ceunly, Flarlda. In
86-Fri lie
"Only Elaine's life has saved you."
AUTOTfUMMCO., Inc., f M*|k,h»
Chancery
Walter Marion
f
or consult jour local dcokn
\vilh a last threat he dashed ouL
vs
H e hailed a cab, returning‘ from some
1« Cliralt Ceurt Seventh Jadlrlat Clrrult Alleo Marlon, olla» Alleo Blanche.
la aad fer Seminole Connlv ITcrlda
1«
To Allea 61orlon alias Alice Blanche.
steamship wharves not far sway. •
Chaacery
It appearing from tho affidavit ol Walter
"Q u ick!" he ordered, giving the
Annie River«)
Marlon heroin duly filed, that ha la com
complainant tn (he above entitled cause,
««.
C IT AT IO N
Dodge address on Fifth avenue.
and that It b tha belief of the affleat that
Robert Rivera.
Minute after minute the police end
T a Robert Hl*»ri, nan-reel dent of the State Alleo Marian alias Alleo Blanch» la a resi­
of Florida, resident« not known.
dent of the State of Florida, and that aha
I waited.
Was anything wrong?
It appearing Irom the aAdavit of George la ao conconlh
■hig herself that
^ ' procesa ca
cannot
G. lim in g, herein duly bird, that
bo i. be aervod
upon her,- and
Uno
aoper­
W ham wss Craig?
r.
__________
_ that there
___
Solicitor ond of Coaaael lor the Complainant son In the State of Florida,
irida, the
tho service
servie of
P J o a t then a tremor grew Into a
In Ine above styled cauao, Annie lUverv, and subpoena upon whom would bind tho defend­
that It Is tbe belief ot afllaat. that the de­ ant, and that It U tho belief of affiant, that
tinkle, thon came the strong burr of
fendant, .Robert River*. !• n non-resident of the age of tbs defendant is more than
the bell. Kennody needed us.
tha state of narfds, and that the where- twenty-one years.
abnuta or reeideare ol the aald
Robert
You therefore, Allco Merlon alias Alice
'W ith s shout o f encouragement.to
Rivera Is unknown. That the defendant I, BladcbO, are ordered tn,appear to the bill
AO BNT»
the men I dashed out and over to the
over the age of t«renty-one years, and that herein duly filed In this causa on the 2nd
theie la no person In tha Stale ot Florid«, day of Aug. A. D. 1915, the earns being n
old hoe so.
tho service ot a Subpoena upon whom would Rule day of this Court.
Meanwhile Clutching Hand himself
Witness, E. A. Douglas*, dark of the
bo tlndlng upon tba said dalendant.
—
F
o
r
S
ale*b
y—
had. approached the table to recover
• Wherefore, yen, Robert Rival», aro hereby circuit court and the seal thereof thla tho
1st
day nr July A. D. 1816.
ordered, to appear lo tho bill of complaint,
O f f l o * with M O L O « 9 F ‘M « A L « « T A T «
his weapon and had noticed the queer
(leaf)
E. A. DOUGLASS Clerk
duly filed In this cause, on Monday, tho 6lh
By
Jaa,
C.
Roberta,
I
L
C.
'ay
of
FetRamber,
A.
D
.
1816,
tba
rams
helittle selenium cell.
•A. K. Fewer«
I « Rule Da&gt; of thla Court.
"T h e deuce!" 'h e cried.
"He’s
It )* further ordered, that this notiro be Solicitor for Complainant)
Florida
80-f r I Vte.
tbllabad In the Sanford llarald, • Ne
planned to get me anjrhowj"
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And yet I know not why.
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Tho latchatrlng, 1 toh^them. was out;
there was always a »¡»am seat In my
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often pulled; tho eeal in church re
malned vpcant.
Ono of ray friends
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whtlo ho was In Paris

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win hor. After «he'd hi* wlfo, well—
er— that's another story. It's the singlo people who rulo homes, dances and
most every form of amusemeaL When
a woman la single, sho can coquette
with a dozen beaux and pooplo think
It’s '‘cute" of her. If tho young ma­
tron smiles behind her fan at atf oldtime friend, and enjoys a few dances
with him, ns sho did In other dnyB.
the tongues of the gossips are set wag­
ging and, unless her husband Is a man
of sense and understands the situa­
tion, sho may find a suit for dlvorco
upon hor handk. Single people In a
household are the ones who have nil
tho partiality shown them. The mar­
ried daughter, with a husband and
baby, cannot monopolize the parlor
evenings. That Is gl»;en over to her
slater Susie, to receive her company.
All evenings are hers for the possible
beau who might drop In. The married
sister has to sew for her and feels It
her duty to make her a present of hor
prettiest ornaments, and spend all hor
pin monoy on her. Sho advises with
her when sho has a tiff with (his beau
or (hat one. giving her the benefit of
her own experience with would-be lov­
ers. Tho old folks are drawn out of
their shell to accompany her here and
there whether they would or no. Be­
ing single, they know she must have
her fling of pleasure
It's quite tho
same with tho young man. Everything
Is dono to make his home pleasant.
Ho won't be with them always. They
never know what day ho will run
across a dcarlo to love and wed. Sin­
gle people live in a romantic world of
their own.

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People who are happily married aro
wont to feel a secret Jilty for those
who aro single. They aro qulto euro
that their lives must be lonely and
valuahlo tlrno Is flitting by.
If these people but knew It. thoso
who aro «Ingle are happy oj tho day
Is long. When they are heart whole,
they are care free. Tho lamp of hope
la alwaya burning brightly in ibelr
bosoms. Unlike some disappointed
married folks, their futuro hold« prom1so of happiness yet to come. From
tho time they rise In the morning tjntil they go to bed at night expectancy
1« their» of meeting their mate; for
Weak on Gsography.
who know« what a day may bring
Geography
floors most of us occa­ m
forth T
sionally,
and
Dean
Utile has recorded
When people arc «Ingle, thero Is on
Impelling power which d r « * « them an Instance when even a bishop
hither and thither among friends to nodded. Hole and Dean Bpence were
dance and make merry. There they staying with Dean Plgou at Chiches­
see and arc seen Single women havo ter, and their boat began to talk about
Suspecting some Ignorance,
no spendthrift husbands to worry over, Korea.
and single men no load of household he asked If they knew where It was.
bills to stagger under. They know Hole Mid he thought you booked for
nothing of matrimonial cores. There Charing Cross, and Spence that you get
Is nothing to put their temper« on but at Baker street There was laugh­
ter, and a bishop who had been listen­
edge and to «our their disposition*.
When a girl 1» «Ingle her lover doe« ing asked In perplexity wherein lay
everything In hi« power to plea*« and the Joke!— London Chronicle.
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The girl who has plenty of beaux Is
tho one you think will not remain sin­
gle long. Out sho
who has a number
of young men to
chooso from In
often unable to
win a proposal
from any ono of
them.
Tom ad­
mires her, but Is
fearful lest sho
may he encourag­
ing him to lead
others on. Jack
adores hor, but
fears he la not
clever enough to
hold her affection
for a time. George
Is Infatuated with
her, yet Imagines
a girl so popular
would not be content to, settle down
and accept cheerfully tho few pleas­
A ONE TIME ADMIRER.
ures which his purse would allow him
to bestow upon her. Jim could love Time found our llrrtl love rlc-plng.
her. ho thinks, but—well, what's tho
Ailtl kluit-tt aw ay hi* breath:
use!
If her other beaux, all better Bui wumt should wo ti» wreplna,
light love sleep to death?
looking and cleverer than lie. feared WTtiougq
e t:«\e drained hi« lip« at leisure,
to propose. »Iial chance would he have
Till I here's not lefi to drain
A single n.d&gt; of pleasure.
of gaining the prize?
A single pulse of pain
I
Like moths they hover around the
bright Maine, careful not to approach
nera use a man may fancy a girl at
too near. Four or live years slip by once time It does not follow that his
beforo tho popular girl realties It. She regard for her will be lasting. Ho
sees this chum and «that one brides mny talk love ardently to her, write
at the altar, but finds Chat there Is no 1 It In letters n year or more. Hut that
good prospect for her
Is not proof that his ardor will not
Her suitors at Mrst came singly In cuoi lauig after a man has fnrgoltlen
call upon her After awhile she en­ one of these love episodes In his llfo
tertained them without partiality, the girl In the case vful remember an 1
amused when tile quartet took leave cling fondly to the hello! that he «till I
together
In that way not one of thinks of her no. mal ter »here lie may ,
them had nu opportunity to whisper be
love words at parting When they de­
The heart of man Is changeable.
parted In n group, how- could she show When Ills Interest in a particular wom­
pnrtlhlitt h&gt; inviting one to call »0011 an dies out. that Is Hit- end of it, so
without giving an equally cordial in far an lie Is concerned. In his arduous i
vltatlan to the rest? At length, from pursuit of a new- love he has no timo I
constant companionship in meeting so to fritter a »a v In dnv dreaming ove?
often In her home, the young men In­ the paitt In the course of events no
come excellent friends in fact, boon may he brought. In after years, face
companions It becomes so at last that to faro with the girl whose personIf she offends one In any way sho may allty mice so appealed
Mill
Hut
lose all
he can clasp her bund once more and
There are popular girls who flitter look Into her eyes without experienc­
away the he»|t jtopulur years In Itielr ing ope extravagant heart throh
lives by being amiable to many suit
Not »0 a woman Tile mention of
ors when they should In duty to them her one-time admirer's name thrills
selres, as well as the others, choose* her being The memory Is sweet to
t.,e one they care most for and let tin- her She deludes herself Into hellev
others know of it that they may drop Ink that she wees the old time bright
gracefully out of the love race The ness in him. notes the old time ten­
young man thus selected will he so derness when he speaks her name
gratified over her preference 4hat he She ma) not have eared overmuch for
will [tress his suit with ardor
Shu him nt first, hut tjuie has mellowed
will soon he able to name the wedding her objections
(for appreciation of
day A year, «odor ordinary clrcutn him now dominates To tell her that
stances, is quite long enough for a girl her one time admirer hud lost all In
to decide regarding one or many who terest In tier would be to destroy one
would a courting route
of the teinterest Illusion« of h'-r girl
Uelavs are dangerous Being fearful hood
I vi -ii though she Is »i-dih-d to
of losing her hold upon an&gt; one of another she likes to believe her out­
them she t lings flrtnl) to the.ni all anil line- admirer regrets losing te-r 11•■r
Is sweetheart to none Gradually, the first question If they meet Is Are you
ylslts of each drop off. She Muds this still »Ingle?” If ho answers "N o !’’
to be a disastrous state of affairs. The she Is consumed with curiosity to be­
Iasi lover, looking upon the matter hold the woman who has had tho
from his own viewpoint, Is not quite power to win him to know If he has
sure that he wants tier It was quite tobl her of Ms early love affair, and If
«Uff i»runt win'll bu had plenty of rivalli the » ife Is Imbued with ns deep an
fur ht-r li!in&lt;l urn) he * as by no meant! Inter«- it to see her
Women of prncsun* of hur
Thu po|iular girl who t leu 1 sound sense rust aside these
msrrli-H tin- Inst bua u on her list may early. youthful fancies, knowing them
fimi sii«- ha* ehosi-n til o most und«-slra- to be like frail castles In the air
blu liti«- of tli«» lot
She knows
Intubi -tl down years ago
Girls »h o have no beaux sigh to he that It Is »Imply because her one time
popular with the young men. They aro admirer has not happened to come
better off If they but knew It. to get across the one woman In tho world
one only and that ono tho right ono. who awakened »«responsive chord lu
Tho girl who has many beaux has a his heart that he has remained single, *
good time oi It tn tho beginning, but If he is unwedded, Her husband look»
Jt Is usually a setback to matrimony.
complacently on at tho meeting of Ms
wife and tho one limn admirer Jcnlouh?
Not a bit of It. He knows the
W H E N PEOPLE ARE SINGLE.
heart of a man too well, »hen he re­
signed her to »Ingle blessedness or to
Ilrrr's to thy h'allh. my honnle lass'
another, ho was Indifferent to her. llo
Quid night, amt Joy be wV thee!
found the hnpplnesa tho o not Into ad­
f i t come nne mnlr to thy bower door
To tell thee that I lo'r thee'
mirer lost
Oh. dtnna think, my pretty pink
Hut I ran live without thee.
I vow amt swear. I dlnnft care
How long yn look about ye

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I Stminolr County. Florida, «hall not I » told, In tarsal at th* rat* ol
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negotiated or used for any other purpose num. Inl*r*»l pnyahl* .emi-annually, th* t ) of Seminole and Stato of Florida on th*
whatsoever, other than for the purpoit of principal of amld-hondt to mature thirty yeara 6th day of September, A- D. ISIS, to de­
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refundir g, redeeming and takinr up Ike pres­
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Ipi that ! County of Mammole, and the State of Florida ■aid resolution further providini
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the holding of *ald bond election.
and rwqulrrd Io prwwni Mny claim# »nd do­ of th*
State of Florid* of 1915, entitled
State of Fltrida. and in accordance with an
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mandi which you. or either of you may havr
A S ACT TO PROVI DE A M E T H O D
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IN T E R E ST
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p in » »y ilrm of hard surfaced highways, E N T
F U N D TO C OVER T H E PR ES E N T O U T ­
radiating lhrcughti.1 th* County of Sem- B O N D E D I N D E B T E D N E S S OF S P E C I A L the beat interest of Sem noie County, Florida, S T A N D I N G
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redeeming and taking up the present out­ O N E O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y .* * that
*al«t. throughout th* County of Seminot* shall be used and eaprndrd for the pur
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o-e of constructing, paving and hard sur- fiiCO.OUO.GO, issued by Special Road and 1200,000.00 of said bond Issus shall be used
for th* ronaiructlon of further hard aurfar«d
arlng the following and other highways Bridge District No. I of Seminole County, lor the purpose of taking up and!redeeming
highways, and
the present outstanding bond
b
issue ol 1200,Wh*r*a&gt;, thla Hoard, a short tlm# ago. and roads of th* 'County of Seminole and Florida, and fir the further purpose of een- 000.00 of 8 peci al Road and Jl ridge District
appointed a commit!»* of th* cltlaena of
atructlng, paving and hard surfacing certain No I ol Seminole County, Fiori da* the re*
Seminole County, Horida, to took Into th*
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pay _ •highways
In
the «County
Seminole; and |ItailD«l(
■'(11 w«| I n
il imp
tuillj of pw.u.iiw«*,
• «TV,UVV.WV U|
u r ID
malninf t(250,000.00
of ««III
said HDtlH
bond m
issue
to
«juration of th* construction of further with brick, from the Intersection of the also for th* purpose of constructing, paving 1be expended and uswl In th* construction
hard surfaced highway, and to mak* a re­ South tin* of Serainble County, with the and hard surfacing the following highway•ghway • of roads as hereinabove set forth,.
port to thla Hoard. In writing, with It. Sanford and Orlando public road, thence end roads ol the County of Seminole and
... . . . . . .
Therefore, Be it Resolrrd, T b it notice, be
running Northrasterly following sad pub­ Slate ol, Florida,
recommendation., and,
to-wit:
and th# asm* is hereby given that on the
Whereas, th* .aid commlttr* of rltlien*. lic road- to Soldier's Creek, a distance of,
Sanford
and
Orlando
Road,
to
be
jiaved|6(h
day ofI September.
Sent«
A. D. 1915. and jn
has duly mad* Ita rsport and has recommend­ approilmatrly seven and five tenth* miles
it h brick, from the Intersection ol the pursuance of the resolution, aforesaid, duly
Oviedo
Read,
to
be
paved
with
brick,
ed th* construction of certain
highways
South line ol Seminole County, with I he adopted by the County Commissioner* of
and th* calling of an sltctlnn, to determine from where eaid road Intersects with thr Sanford and Orlando public road, thsnr* Semjnole County, Horida, an election will
reient Sanford and Orlando brick read
the question aa to whether or not. bonde
running
Northeasterly following said pub­ be held and th# asm* I* hereby ordered to
shall ba is turd, by the County of Seminole Çiorth ai Dinkle'a mill. Southeasterly fol- lic road to Soldier's Creek, a distance of, be held, throughout th* Coucty of Seminole,
lowing
said
Oviedo
Hoad
to
a
point
on*
In the sure of &gt;460.000.00. $300,000.00 of
approalmatel), seven
«ml
Bye
tenths to determine whether or not there shall
which shall be used for th* delusive and quarter of a mile West and three eights mile*.
bo l«sued by (he said county of Seminole
a
only purpose of refunding, redeeming and of a mile North ol the Southwest corner of
Oviedo Road, to be paved with brick, bond* In th* sum of &gt;4 50,000.00 to bear
taking up the prêtent outstanding Issue o| Section thr«"*. Township twenty on*,’ South from where said road lnt#r»e*ls with the interest at th* rat* of S &gt;* Per cent per an­
bonde o f Special . Road and il ridge Dlst- of Rang* thirty one east, thence East one present Sanford and OrlandD brick load num, Interest on aald bond* to he payable
a ble
riet No. t of Heminol* County, Florida, the half of a mile thence South ts the Seaboard North of Djnklt’s mill. Southeasterly fol­ ■emi-annually,
semi-annually, aald bonda to mtturo
mature thlrt
thirty
remaining 1250,900.00 to be -used and ra- Air Line Railroad in Oviedo; Florida: al»o lowing said Ovledc Road to a point an* yeara alter th* date of tatuane* thereof.
pended, lor the purpose of the construction Broadway Street. In th# Town of Oviedo quarter cf a mil* West and three eight* of said Issue of bond* tit be dated July I at, 1911
of euch further highway« as la recommended to be- paved with brick from where th* a mile North of th# Southwest corner of la which aald election, the question ae to
in and by the report of aald com mine* of Atlantic Coast Lin* Railroad cr om a Broad­ Section three, township twenty on*. South the lasuanr* of bonds, in conformity with the
way Street. West to th* 'Oviedo Bank,
eitlsem
of Seminole County.
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Range* thirty on* East, thane* East one resolution of th* County Commissioner*,
Whereas, thla Board haa given thla ques­ making a total of. approximately, nine and ol
half of a mite, thenre Scuth to th* Seaboard a* aforesaid, shall ba submitted to th# legal
ell tenths miles.
tion.
lion most careful ronalderatj
«oteta ol th* County
ounty of Seminole.
Geneva Road to be paved with brli-V, Air U n s Railroad In Ovlrdo, Horida; also
Therefore, Be It Resolved, t y th* Board
Broadway Street In the Town of Oviedo, to
The form of the ballot to be used In such
of
County
Commissioner*
of
Seminole beginning at th* East end of brick road on h* paved with brick from where th* Atlan­
shall he " F o r Honda'» or “ Against
County, Florida, that It la the determination Geneva Avenue, thence following the Gen­ tic Coast Lino Railroad croate* Broadway election
Bonds".
of thla Boned that it would be einedlrnt eva public road Southeasterly to the North Str«#t, Writ to th* Oviedo Bank, making a
The following persons are named and ap­
nod to the beet lntnr**t of Seminole ( ounty. line of Section Sliteen, Township Twenty total of. a [ prciimately, nine and ala tenths
pointed a* Inspectors and clerka ol said
to Isoue County bonds ol the County ol South of Itknge Thirty two East, thence miles. •
rlsetlont
East
one
half
of
a
mile,
thenre
South
on»
Seminole, lor the purpose
cl refunding.
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Geneva Itoad, to te paved with brick,
Precinct No. I — Sanford. S Rung*. N. A.
redeeming and taking up lbs [resent oustand- quarter ol a mile, thenre West no* sixteenth
beginning at th* East end of brick road on Colbert, 1L C. Maxwell, Inspectors; D. G.
of a mile,
thenre South
seven
eights
ol bonds,
Iks
u m «***
f W
f SM.IXW.IKI,
Ifng
fig inn»
K W VI
irvntiu, in
III IM
O l■«!*»
“ ' I“ '
Geneva
Avenue,
thence
following
the
Gen­
Monroe,
Clerk.
of
a
mil*,
theoce
East
to
Florida
East
Issued by Special Road and Bridgo Disi
riet No. 1 ol Seminole County, Florida. Coast Railroad, except, approximately, two eva public road Southeasterly to the North Precinct No* 2 Monroe, |) II. C. Rsl un.
Twenty i J. t . Mollati. A. S. Hawkins, In»;»»itor*'
and for th# further purpose of rqnstrurtlng mites over low land adjarent to St. John* lire of Section Sixteen, Townihip
East, then
John lieil, Clark.
nge Thirty t
tnvlng and hard surfacing
certain highway* River, which is to be herd sur Is red rlth South of Ran*»
ria
East
one-half
of
a
mile
thence
South
otti•
Kell
or
other
suitable
material.
Precincl No 3— San lord. Wililam l^ffler.
n th* County
ty of Seminole; and If said bond
Wekiwa Road, to bo pared with brick quarter of a rail*, thence West one slatesnth Tim Keene. F. S Prank. Inspector*; Ira
aue. Is authorised, la us* the proceeds
Main»*, Clrrk
thereof In the'manner and for the objects from the West end of brick road on th» of a mil*, thence South seven eight* of
Preclnct No. t— Paola, titear Pearson,
and purpose* as hereinbefore act forth and »■tension of St. Gertrud# Avenue. W n t ¡ i ralle, thence East to Floridi East Coast
to
Wekiwa
Bridg«
Railroad,
except,
approximately,
two
mile*
distance
of.
approxil-o
nsrd Kela, B. Jamra
Inspector*, A. A.
as stated In the report rendered this Hnard
ono
half
mile«.
oter
low
land
adjacent
to
St.
Johns
lllvor,
Hicka.
Clark.
mate!»,
three
antf
by th* committee of riutens of th* County
Union Avenu* and Mellonvilt* Avenu*. which la to bo hafrt surfaced with shell or
Pree.nct No 8 — G e n *v ». J. W. Hynt,
of S*minole, and,
. . .
rlth brick,
th* East end ether suitable matrrlal.
i l i » » , from
»•&lt;
C. A Rauiersoc, Endor Curiett. Inspector»;
B * It Further Rtwolved. That it la tha to b# paved «-&gt;■■
of
brick
pavement
on
Unlnn
Avenue,
East
11.
ilakvr, Clrrk.
Wekiwa Road; to be paved with brick
determination of this Board that th* amount
Precincl No. 5— Oviedo. W m. Lawton.
« of bonds required for the purpose* aforesaid, to Mrttonvill* Avenue, thenre South on from the Went end of the trick road on th*
West J. 8. McKinile . W. II. Iloward, Inspector»
i* the sum of in0.C0A,CQ, and that said Mellonvill* Avenue .to Colery Avenue, a ettenslon ol Kt. Gertrud# Accrue,
to Wekiwa Bridge, a distance of, approx­ J. |L Jone». Clerk
bonda ahail bear interest at the rate of 5ly distance of, approximately, one mite.
Park
Avenue
and
Hughey
Street,
to
b»
Preclnct No 7 t'hulunta Gaaton Jaral »,
imately,
three
anu
one
half
miles
r sent per annum, the interest on said
aved with brick from the interaertion of
flan llsrt, Wm. Jacobs. Inspector».
C, D.
nds to be payable »emi-annually, said
Union Avenue and Mellonville Avenui
'ark
Avenue
and
Tenth
Street,
South
to
Brumlry, Clerk.
bonds to mature thirty years slier the date
toM lie
pavsd with , brick,aafrom
the East „ end
a
«
i
r
,
I
f
ft
l
O
g»
FIT
n
lIBIIIIt
II
H
a
I
T
|
|
|
|tt»»JHughey
Street,
tbrnre
East
on
Hughey
Precincl
Nn,
9
Gahrlslla.
Phil
iled
of th* issuance thereof; said Issue of bonds
Street In Sanford Avenue, approximately ol brick pavement un Union Avenue. L a . t ,, rk A M „ f»m»n. Sol Mathi». Inspector»
to lie dated July 1st, 1915
three quarters of a mile.
.7,1
.
_A ur
* ' " I r*' ,&lt;!V|
h1rf7r.r*
William «'-« Clerk
\i rii.M/
on ville
A v rii
y ,AS,:ulh
van u on 1 Mrerinrt
He it Further Resolved, that m th* total
Nn ® I.tin If Wmu i ll A Jr ri lk1Ci•,
The putide roi
from Oviedo to f'huluota. dial a.nr«* of, apf. nuli inai alyl., on«* mile.
amount of the said bonds to h«- Issued, if
|&gt; W
CloUirf, W
r* A Urft, [ n• (&gt;«•rturv.
Park Avrnua and Hug hr y Sn rat, to hr J N Hearry. Clerk
authorised by election, the »urn of 1200,into, to be nard »urfaerd and pavsd with »lay.
atr i! with hrirk, fram ihr in»rr*rction of
■hall be used e*elualv**y for th» purpose &lt;f marl or other suitable material, from where
Precinct No* ( 0 — J.ake M ai &gt; , W V liynn.
ark A ve mu# and Tenth Street. South to K N, I’oflos, Jo# Portlet, liup^rioia; A F
taking up and redeeming the present out­ th* Atlantic Coast Ltnr Railroad crosses
on Hughry Splblom. (*|ef k
standing 1200.000.00 bond issue of Special Broadway Street In th* Town of Oviedo, Hughey Htrret. thane» E l d
Road and Bridge District No. 1 ol Seminole thence Easterly along the preeent public Hlrret to Saaford Avrnur, a p p r o i i m a te l ) .
Pfefirirt
Nn
11
Altamont«*
Spring*,»
County, Horida, said issue of bonds b»*r- road to the Town of Chuluota, a distance i h m quarter* of a mil»
W. II. iiallard, Tom Mill, Tharlra Malla»,
The public road from Oviedo to Chuluota Inspector*; H. A. Puller. Clerk.
Irg date (be 1st day of January, A D. 1913, of, ay proxtmately, »Is mile»
and if a bond |a*ue. in the sum of &gt;150,000.00
And Be It Further Kesolved, That In ac­ to be hard aurftred and paved with clay
of the County of Seminole la authorlted by cordance with the General Laws of the State rnirl or other nullable material, from where
Raid rlectlnn to nr&lt;lrrvfl to br held. hell
an election called and held for that pur­ of Florida and an Act of the L&gt;gls!atur- of (he Atlantic f*oa«i Line Kailrumd rruu*» I»e held at thr polling piare« in thr vi flou»
pose, bonds to the amount of 1200,000 00 HM5, ai afumaid, that an election be called Hruadway
Town
Hroadway Street in the T
o w n *if
nf Oviedo.
tiviedu, iirerínrt» where the !a*t general rlrrtto n * ( ■
of the said county bond is«ue, which arc to and the »ame t* hereby ordered to be held, thenre hatlerly along ti»e prr*enl public ruad held, thrnughout the entire County of Hem
be Issued lor the purpose of tsking up ■ nd on the 6th day of Hei:»tr ruber. A» D, 1H6, to to the Town of (Mm) unta, » dU tanre of, mofe, and »urh election «hall br ron ducted
redeeming tile preeent outstanding Special determine the question aa |o whether or not. apnrotima ely, aii mile«.
and the ranvaai of the volea certifted to and
Raid re 'olution further providing for and the return» and the eanvaaa of the returna
Road and Bridge District No. I Bonds of honda In the au in of 1450.000.00, hearing

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ol aald election ahail b e o r i s I * l b * manner
■ nd within tbn time prescribed for gonoral
election*, except that th* return* ol aald
rltrtion ahail be delivered to the Chairman
and Clerk of the Board of County Commisttloner* of Ssmlnol* County.
II* It further resolved. That this order
and notice of election, be published in the
Sanford Herald, the only newspaper pub­
lished In the
County of Somlnal*. lor a
period of not tew* than four weeks, prior to
th* date ol said bond oloctlon.
Don* ordered and adopletl this 5th day
ol August, A. D. 1916.
L. P. Hagan. Chmn.
•
C. W. Entarolngrr
J. A. Clark
J. T. McLain

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Board t ounty Com rat» stonar*
Seminole County.
Attest
E. A. IiouglJss. Clerk Board
County t'ommslslonera Sem­
inal* County Florida.
100-Frl-Stc

Notice o f Special Election t* determine
whether or not there shall be lasurd
[♦ ♦ ♦ &lt; ♦♦♦♦♦♦0 0 0 0 4 0 4 o p
br Sperisi Ta* School District No. I
of firminole County, Florida. Monda In
Ike Sum of &gt;75,000.00, to Ursr Interrst
not to exceed .the rule of nit per rent,
per annum. Interrst Payable Semi-an­
nuali». 8 aid Monda tú Matare Thirty
Yeara after D al* of the Issuance Th*r*•f ; T h * Pr ecrrd * of aald Band Issue la
For Salo Cheaj»— Gas ran**, tooi
b * used for the purpose of
Acquiring,
as now.
Inquire at Fern »Id i*¡a
Enlarging. Furnishing, and Othernfae
Improving HchooJa and Hrbnol Buildings
S
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o
p
.
KO tf
in said Hprrlal Tax Nchool District No.
I, of Semi note County, Horfdn, and to
Fund thr Floating Indcbtedneaa-of said
For Salo— 13 am- farm,
\y«t
District.
Wherraa, a petition was presented to the Sido, cheap for cash, immédiat« pog.
County Board of Public Instruction of the
ddren F- It. Durham
County of Seminole, Florida, on the 6th session. A
day of July, 1915- signed by more than
Red Bank, New Jersey.
Want__
twenty five percent of the «íuly qualified
elector*, residing within th* raid Special Tax 8tc.
School District, asking and requesting the
County^ Board of Public Instruction of Sem­
inole County, to order an election to be
For Sale— 5 roomed Bungalow
held In eald Special T ax School District No.
1. of Seminole County. Florida, to determine beautiful lake. Bath Room and modhether or not there shall
- . be ,Da
_ u * d by said ern Conveniences. Beautiful CouaDistrict, Bands in th* sum o( &gt;75,000.00,
the proceeds thereof to b* used for the pur­ try Homo at a Bargain. Easy T hru .
pose of acquiring, enlarging, furnishing and
otherwise improving schools and school Apply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fig]
building* in «aid Spadai Tax School Dis­ Want— 94-tf.
trict 'No.
1 ol .......
Saminol#
County.
and
’ T’ •.
..
«.-W
UMX/1 rFlorida,
IU«. &gt;mi
to fund th* floating indtbttdnr** of »aid
district, th# prore»«!« of said Bond Issue
For Sale- Seed Bed Cloth. 2 J-2
to b# expended and disbursed In th# fol­
ic wine manner, lo-wlt:
*
cents per yard. C. M. Berry. **92te
135.000.Ò0 to bp used In refunding and
paying to the City of Sanford, moneys du«
It, with Interest thereon, heretofore advanr- - it
c*d tp th* said Special Tax Schorl District ♦
11
No. 1 of Seminole County, Florida, by the
'I
City of Sanford, Florida and used by said
Hpc-clal Tax School District No. 1 of Sem­
inole County, Florida, for the purchase of
a high school ait* and the construction of
high school building, whirh, sum Is now
For Rent-Two unlttrni*i i &lt;| .«omî]
• St due and owing to the City of Sanford
^a*.
lorida, by said Special Tax School District u|i iirw flight, séparait t« in n
No. I of Seminole County, Florida.
wat.f etc. Fi nr loriition, on ., rof.
11 &lt;1.000.00 to be used In funding the pres­
Address P. Ü. Bo* b'j.i. San­
ent outstanding and existing Boating In­ ncr.
debtedness of said Spocial Tax School Dis­
io»
d,
Ftoitda.
9jLtf
trict.
JI5.000.00 to bo used for Improving and
enlarging tb* grammar school.
For Rent— Two acres improved
15.000.00 to lie used In purchasing lot and
constructing a primary othool in the west­ land, all tiled.
Cash rent. Clo.e ¡n.
ern part of the rity of Sahtord, said primary
Enquire Arnetts Bather Shop
school to be located West of Myrtle Avenue.
f2.AOO.0O to !»#• ua«*rf in improving anrl i»n
îarg ng ihr primary acKnot [orated on I'almetto \ venue, in the Tiiy of Sanford. FOR
R E N T — Pleasant room» ahd
Plorida.
15.000 00 to he uied In improving and en­ o(fires in [iisfjop Block, nvi rlouking
larging the rot need ■chrfol In »aid Spécial
L a k iMonroe a n d m-w j«. ■ nifir#
T u Rrtiotil 1H»tnet
S#i,MI'U' 00 to tie uied for the }»urcha*r of site. Also, store room, same L. 1ling.
furniture and arhool furnlaliiiEtgv In ■aid

FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

Special Ta* Sc houi

District No

1 of Hem-

Call

Thatcher

Realty

C&lt;&gt; , Ui.hop

inolr Count y , Florida, and.
Block, Phone 245. Want !&lt;’&gt; tf
Whereas, the
County Hoard of
Public
Instruction of
Seminole Count),
Florida,
ha» carefully »«aminrd »aid petition anti
For Sale or Rent- For 10 days
flndi that more than twenty five per cent
of the duly qualified elector«, redding with­ only, good 10-arre farm, all cleared,
in »aid Special T ai School District, have sign* 5 acres tiled, (iood iiou&gt;« ai i i,.,ra
ed «aid petition, and.
WKenaa, the
County Hoard of
Public Enquire Herald ( ) Ilice
■'* -IP!n»t ueiion of
Seminole County,
Florida,
ban deter mi tied, by resolution, thit day adopt­
For Rent-New Collage I M it-«oti
ed, that bond» in the aum cf |75,ObU.OO will
he required! for the purpoae» set forth in
op
»aid petit Ion, »aid bond« t«j hear In terr at at
a rate of not eareeding 6 per cent tier an­
ti u m. inter e « t paya b !e te m I«■a nnu ally... t hr
For
Re ri I -R e si de lire
pf inr ip a I of * a n| l»*iniD to lue due an* I pay­
» n i l fas in kilclien. N o ' . I I U ..«i
able rniriVT'ear* ■» fter date of (imatirr,
Now, Therefore in purauance of I hapter 2nd St Jay H. Berk
6542 i*l the I t s * #if Florida i»f h)|l, not Ire
t» hereby given thaï un the 7|h «lay of Sep
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For
R en t-T in
aere
farm
viih
tembrr. A D 1915. and in punuanre of
« reeolutmn duty adopted by th»- C unty
house well kept.
Five acre arm in
Hoard of Public I nvtructio.i of Seminole
County, an elerllun will be held arid the city Iunits.
R ealty Tru»t i
l« f.
*ame »• herrhy ordered to be held in »aid
B a n k B ld g.
tf
.special T a* School DUtrict No. 1 «»f Sem­ N atio n a l
inole ( ‘ounty, Plorida, to determine ^whether
or not there »hall ba i»iyed by »aid District
Rent— Film. shed room with nr ■* thbund« In the turn of 175,000 .OP, to bear
IntereiI not to eirred the rate of 6 per rent out board. 210 I’ark Ave. Want
92t
per annum, the principal of said borni* lo
mature thirty year
ars after date of l«.q*hrr, If.
as provide.! for In a resolution thl» day
adopted by 11.» &lt;’i&gt;unly Board «1 Public
1nsl ruction of Seminole County, Kluilda,
For Kent— 5 room Cottage 1216
in which election only the duly qualified
eleclor«. re.ldmg wllhtn Mperlst Tas Sehoul Park Avc. $13,50 per month &gt;• -!&lt;!
District N .. 1 of Seminole 4’nunty and who ing
water, also i room 1
are frre huld-r« «liall l«e »milled 1« voir
. iii
| The f.diow’ng |.»r,on« are appointed .« I’ark A v e . 41R fill jnclU'I'lig
inspector* and clcrV« of »aid rlecnon
(I
\V.
Spencer
'.i.l
Tf
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I'recmcl So I D * WiJtir«». R I Mai
well. Joe fie Mont, Inspector« J D Barker,
Clerk
o
For Rent - R e s i d e n c e V roe in*
I’recmcl No 3 Tim Xrrnr, E. R. Rourke,
bath. 503 Park Ave.
Reasonable
Addison Williams, In» peel o n .
If. J. WUson. Clerk.
fiä-tfr
The said election so ordered to be h»l&lt;l A. P. Connelly.
• hail be held at the several pulling piare*
in said 8[ e a l Tax School Ifistritt No. t
For Rent- One -1 acte field, one
County, Herida, where ihr lait
grnrral rDrtion
hrid, throughout th**

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MENS’ STRAW HATS
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Ladies’ House Dresses in
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return« to th* C ounty Hoard oí Huh
firompt
ir Dutrucllf n of Svininnlc County. Morid«.
Im med lately sftrr said election and tsh
ulsllon of the vote pulled, and the County
Board of public Instruction of Semin olr
County, Horida. will be in session on the
6th day of September. A. D. 1915 to receive
the returns ol said election and to determine
and rertlly the result thereof.
Done and ordered In regular session, (hi*
tba 2nd day ol August, A. D. 1916.
r.
P. Forster, CUmn.
8.
C, Dickson
C.
Y,Harrison
Attest
D. I*. Thr»»her, *5upl. Public in ­
struction .and Secretary of
Board
of Public Instruction of Seminole
County Florida.
109-Fri 5t
An Ordioatsce Amending Seqllon 3 of an
Ordinance Entitled: " A n ejdlnanc* Pro.
hlbillng
the
CsnsIrnrUanj and
Main(enante of Bill Heard* and Prohibiting
BUI
Posting In Certain Defined Until»
of the City of Hanfard and Providing n
Penally Thecci.t."
Bn it ordrined by th* May ar and City
Council *f Hanford, Horida;
Section I.
That Section 2 of an ordì
rane# entitled: " A n Ordinance Prohibiting
the Construction and Maintenance o! Bill
Boards and Prohibiting Bill Posting in Cer­
tain Di d ned Limits o f tha City *1 Sanford
and Providing n Penalty therefore," duly
■ased by the City Council of Sanford,
lorida. in regular session on tb* 19th day
of July, A. D. 1915, be. and th* asm* is
haroby amended to read a* follows:
" S * f - 2. It shall, fram and niter the paeeage of thla erdinant# be unlawful for any
on# to poet#, post or display on any bill
boards, which may havw boon horotoforo
erected and constructed, within »he above
wwierlbed area any ndvartialng matter of any
kind whatsoever.
Provided, howavor, that
it Is hnt tb# intention ’ol this ordinance to
prohibit th# posting and displaying of advarlia«m#nta fa rsfer*ne# to any attraction
theatrical or vaudavilU or at her
glv#» at any licensed theatre in t______ _____
any bill board*, whirh bar# been in ue* and
•fftirriy constructed prior to th» passage
ol thl* ordinance.”
Section *. This ordinance shall tab# #ff#«t
upon Ita paesaga and approval
by tb# May or
Pas##d thla 2nd d*y_of A ^gusL A. D. ! • ( «
Bf w .
Harndon
Chairman City Council
I hereby certify that th# (srstsig g ordi­
nance was duly passed bjr th# City Council
in regular aaaeion. tbla tb# 2nd day of A u g ­
ust A. Ü. 1915.
j
*
w
’om­
i t . W. Lovell
City Clark.
A Aß Pr” f ' l .
4*V day ol August

Fritte

D.

L* Thrasher.

Mayor

Definition.
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h e a r t — Wi

lighting «retem ot
heating ayitetn of thf
’■ Home Companion.

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field

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Morid« of DJI J and the jnsp^rton mnd rlrrk*
of thu vtrioua polling p lir n «hall mikr

100

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with

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plan ted

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C Post.

of

high

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For Kent— Several nice office
room» over Yowell'a. Enquire N* I’.
Yowell &amp;. Co.
33-tf

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Wantod-Order» for coni wood.
AnV length. Pine and Oak. Add r e «
Cameron Wood Co., Mascotte.Ha.
9T-4tp

T o Trade— An luti-rrm tionnl
Truck, jxrrfert condition, little u«'d.
for u Ford in like contiition, i M.
Berry.
Duat and Iron In the Appendix.

That foreign botllc» In the npprndtx
are oftan tha Initial cauae of appendicitla la a long-axploded Idea; ih*1
la, ao far aa bodlea of any alt* are con­
cerned. But Dr. Carlo Barlnl of New
York reporta to the Medical Record
that Ip many caaea Vary minute iharP
foreign bodlea are found In that
organ and. In aome caaea at le*1**
w an probably the cauae of the Initial
leelon. Doctor 8avlni baa recovered
from appendlcea tnleroecoplc part,cle*
which prors on chamlcal analyal* to
be ellyen of coal containing a »mail
quantity of Iron, aometimea with very
aharp catting edge a. ,
The Handy Shoe Bap

"Laat year one member of tb« fu l'
Uy waa usable to be out or bid.,* J
took a ahoe bag that had am pi* P®*
eta and pinned It neatly with «»rw
pine to the- aide of her bed. I® 11
pockety I pat her hooka and vario«
article# that aha needed. Et#rT,t“~*

�IN T IIK H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G liL A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

PUBLISHED
SE M I-WEEKLY

TH E SA N FO RD H ER A LD
'

VGLUME VI

I N S A N F O R D — Life h

Wont* Lining

SANFORI», M o lt i HA. Til KSI) VV, AUGUST 10. 1915

PEACE TALK
IS REJECTED
POOROLDWAR
TORN MEXICO
CARRANZA

EXPELS TH E

B R A Z IL IA N M IN IS T E R
WHO

W ANTED A

CONFERENCE
Washington, Aug. 10.— Carranza
officials hero said that the Brazilhnn
minister to Mexico city, the only
diplomatically the United States has
in Mexico, hns been withdrawn be­
cause Carranza was reparian t" ex­
pel him from the countiv at he did
Sitior Ortega, minister from Guate­
mala.
The minister for the Curranzista*
hero declared, that neither diplomat
was on good terms with Carranza,
and It has been the intention of threbel chief to hand the Uruzilllan his
passports as soon as he, Carranza
occupied tin- caplin!
According to their staiemcnt. the
participation of these count Hr* 111 the
conference here brought Curran/.« •
resentment to a climax. The Brazil
ian minister reported to the State
Department that tut reason * ¡ 1« given
for the expulsion of Orlcgn
if«
himself intended to »nil for the
United States, Wednesday
State Depart ineiit advice- re­
ceived here today state that Car­
ranza is preparing to move hurriedly
to Mexico City. and the impression
" in Mexican circles is that he propos­
es to declare himself provisional
president
Secretary I,»using an­
nounced that tin* innlrrpni-es would
be resumed on Wednesday in New
York.
Lecture

on

U niversal

Pence

At an early date. Monday &lt;d
Tuedsay of next week perhaps. |h-v
J. J. Hall will deliver his famous
lecture, “ What 1 saw and learned
in the War Zone ’ in this iity under
the auspices of the Woman s Club
He Is one of th»' difs'etors of the
American P e - i - o ' • . ’ -I is lour
trig Florida Hi tr. 1' '« n -t
the
Florida I'eaie Noiu-it
.»It, I vva*
organize»! in nrlanvlo last &gt;Iay
This will be 11 rare opportunity
for the people of Sanford to hear
a lecturer of note and to hear from
ono who has been in the war zone
»luring the early part of the present
great war. the aw fulness of the pre­
parations for such a struggle
He
sides bringing with his piesstige the
application of great scholarship he
brings the result- o| many year* of
travel and observation of men
He
is a master at »lesiriptinn and el­
oquent in expression He Is a speak­
er of great force and power and pos­
sesses a pleasing personality that
charms his audience.
Dr. Hall deliverdd this lecture at
the Y . M. C. A at Tampa on Sun­
day.
Them will he no admission
fee, only a (ftu will offering will he
taken to defray the expenses incurred
by the WOmnn * Club
Every man
and
woman
in
Sanford
should
hear
f *
Dr. Hall and his wonderful mes­
sage on universal peace.
The ex­
act date and place will he given in
the next issue of the Herald.
*Von

Jngow

Is Fired

The Amsterdam correspondent of the
Telegraph announces the early res­
ignation of tho Grrinan foreign
Secretary, Cottlleh von Jugow, a*
probable. The minister’s retirement
will be attributed to ill-health, hut
the real reason, according t&lt;&gt; the
V
correajtomients advices will be due
to two blunder*, the first being the
Austro-Hungarian note to the United
states regarding the exportations of
munitions, which was sent without
eonsulting his, and the second being
the revelation contained in the Bel­
äö=. v gian gray book that Herr von J u g o w
urged the division of the Congo be­
tween Germany and France.
" M r . B ob " at Imperial
Tho Christian Endeavor Society
of tho Preabyterian church will preMnt the play* " M r . Bbb at the 1mPorial Theatre on Friday night Aug
20th. This la said to be something
very ty e and cannot f a i l 't o please
the audience. Watch for future anh A H S k .fH .n l.

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS HELD
IMPORTANT MEETINGS

&gt;
RUSSIANS RE­
TREAT-RESULT
GERMAN PUSH
IS DOUBTFUL
NO. loi

gg!
Bricked in Kissimmee
Kissimmee.
\Ug * ;«
The P„ „ .
tract for the paving of the three
miles of roadway from the Orange
County line to the city limits of
Kissimmee that will connect the two
cities of Oralndu and Kissitjiinee
with a continuous road of brick, was
a warded Monday by the county
commissioners to the Alabama ra v ­
ing Complin) of Hirmmgh.im, Ala.,
who put in a hid for the work of
$2ii,000.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S|tec Knud &amp; Hdg Dis No, 1, mills
»
31
Stale,
. .... ............. . 6
Total
...........
37
There Iicing no further business the
Hoard adjourned to meet September
L 1915.

Mayor Bowden'» Speech to Police
Dear Mr. Editor.
We used to know Eddie Bowden
when he was a young boy. We knew
him., later as a progressive young
The road will he of briek, nine
merchant, anti his name has been
feet wide, with a concrete curbing
familiar to us for many years.
and a (our fool stretch o f marl on
When we learned that ho was T H E G E R M A N S M A K IN G A
either side
The contract also calls
running fur the muyoralily of Jack­
for a grouting of content.
D E T E R M IN E D E F F O R T
sonville, wo did not Teel that the
Work on the cpnstruction of the
Sanford. Fla., Aug. 2.1915
The Hand of W. A. Ixfficer to lie
olfice would he magnified by his
TO T R A P TH E R U S:
road will probably • begin in about
Honorable Board of County Com­ Notary Public, was read and approved
incumbency, because he is an avowed
ten days— ns soon a* th© company missioners in and for Seminole County, with the Fidelity and Depaift Company
S IA N A R M Y *
finish** with the Orlando road, which Florida met on the ul&gt;ove date, present of Maryland, a corporation as surety unti-prohihitionist; hut in a recent
speech to his policemen he ts *hbq(is now nearly completed to the L. P. Hagan, Chairman, Cornmemonera in Ihe rum of 1500.00,
ing so much courage and man!ines&gt;s/ Lon(Jon&gt; Alijr. 10.— Milo by mile
Osceola county line. The contract J. A. Clark, L. A. Brumlcy, L T. McT ie Ilond of Chas. A. Dallas to car­
and fairness th«t his words deserve the Germans are pushing the, Rus­
does not contain a time limit, but laiin, J. C. Koliettt, Deputy Clerk, with ry hrearms to -wit a 1911 Model 32-20
to be reproduced and their influence
it is stated that the road will most C. M Hand, Sheriff in attendance.
Marlin III fie was read and approved with perpetuateli as an example to others sians hack front the old fighting
ground around W'arsaw, meantime
likely he finished by November.
Tax Assessor here presented Ids Tax H. J Holly antf W. M. Haynes as sure­
who may have to hear similar re­ making desperate efforts to trap the
The Alabama Paving Company Roll for the year 1015 and the Hoard ties m the sum of J100 00 Licenre
sponsibil ity in t hi* important miti armies of the Grand Duke Nicholas
and the Paving and Construction pro»reded to «»«jualize tax«-*.
ordi red issued
exalted office
before they have a chance to re­
Company of Chnttunooga entered
Hoard took a rvss-vs until \ugu*t
T* e Bond of Schefle Maines to InHe refers to Hl*VIITal point» that treat to their new defensive positions.
bids at a previous recent call by 3, 1915. Id o clock a in.
Notary Public, was read and approved,
Particularly successful operations
ill, county 1 0111 mi'siuners when they
Sanford, F.al, Aug t, IP15
with lofm Herliy .F T F’oster as sure- In- emphasize* in &lt;leur, untnistakhut
the
most
iniaide
lunguage,
to
this end nro reported by Vienna,
decided that the hid* of both firms
Honorable Hoard of County Com­ ties ut the sum of 1500.00,
where
the claim is made that Arch
portant
are
the
following.
Ll!
were too high. This time only the missioners in and for Seminole Qiunty
The Bond of E. C. Kennedy to carry
Treatment
of
Prisoners
Duke
Joseph
Ferdinands
army
haa
former company hid.
Florida, met on the above date, present Firearms to-wit. a 32 cal. 8. &amp; \V. special
"When I had my last tulk with forced tho Russians in disorder aL. P, Hagan, Chairman, Commissioners was read and wirac was laid over for the
you 1 also cautioned you»about the cross the Vieprz near Lubartow,
J.
A.
Clark.
C.
W
Entztninger,
J
T.
pre*i
nt.
Woodland Park Notes
uniform treatment of cnizons and and badly defeated them south
Among the Thursday visitors were Mrlaiin, L. A Hnimley, J C Hnbctis,
Ml claims against tin. ( ’minty wire
Unofficial ad­
prisoners
1 want to again call your west of Mice how.
Mr U it Tyler. Mr art»! Mr*. T y ­ lk-puty Clerk with ( ‘ M Hand. Sherifl read mil approved ami Warrants nrattention
to
this
inattcf
It
is
my
vices
from
Austria-Hungary
sources
ler, Jr Mr and Mr* (&gt;
W Spec in attendance.
di-rist drawn fur same
indicate
that
it
sjdit
In
the
Russian
idea
that
you
should
know
no
one
minutes of the lust regular meetccr and
&gt;F ildri-n.
Mr*
CFTheHenry
IP rd ail "Mi •ned
nu *-l Vug 'uh
in tin- .Ii*» barge of vour duty.
lines caused by these ojM&gt;ralions may
and . tithlri
M r* Il I 1lolly and mg read and approvisl
at I" •i clock a III
spel I danger to the forces thus di­
A
few
days
ago
a
negro
hoy
came
to
Itepurt*
iif
s
veral
different
nltnvra
children, Mr Hoy .''Vines mid tritt k
Sanford. Fla . \ug 5, 1915
my office am! reported to me that vided. The probability that troops
A ||nn June» |reaiI and ruppoved and ordensl filed.
load of children, Mr
II" '•rabie Hoard of t'uunty Commis­
a in*.mb» r of the for»’e. hi arresting retiring from the vicinity of IvanTax I’nllei tor, Jno D Jinkm* here si.mi ti ci ,»f, i lu . I.ox e ilute all [ in--*-III
and daughter. Mr and Mr* Klmer
him,
hud slapped his face, without gorod will protect tile line of re­
F Huger- \lr M. Donald and Mi** pfi **-iiteil his list of errors and insol­
Tin Hoard here look up the mutter
•-* •0**1
provocation
and for such an act treat, however, is suggested.
Dorn Stalloni.
The Misses Ahern. vencies which were allowed us follows.
of equalization
Military
observers
in
London
extin re could he no provocation
I
Stall 11 HIT ' " i
fo u n t y
15 1*2 22.
Serrila I the Helen peek, c »■■trill.I
Heard took .i ■
mill 10 o clock
press the opinion that the entrapreported
1
lie
mailer
to
the
chief
and
&gt;|*-i
ml
Hmiil
and
Itridge
District
No
1
and M »r.. Elizatu-lli Piileston. I.»»
a m \ug 5. 1915
j'ing
attempts will foil, gathering
the policeman had the manhood to
i 1 sMi 2ti
Poll
lav fl.lllTIHI
Sub.
Peck, A |t U.ill-nil. I* t
(irilhr,
from
the
offiti-l report« indication
admit
that
lie
hud
committed
the
J D , Italph and Murry Woodruff school District No 1. f liUt tih. No *2,
that
the
Russians may now lie exSanford,
Flu
,
\ug
5th.
1915.
error
and
also
ad
untied
that
hi*
hail
S 1. 17
N o :i. f i l l It
N o l. i l l 95.
Louis It.onice, The Italian *ilh
perted to renrh their new line safely.
Homorahle Hoard " f C o u n t) C o m ­ done wrong in *n doing
Now
if
No,
5,
J1
s
Ps
marine
Itidand and Mustang Pile
&lt;Hllt ial reports from Rome re­
Mr I P Daniel* eume Itefvire the missioners in ami (or Seminole County. that hud been Judge Anderson or
Sunday about -i\r\ p* &gt;.|.|e • nue
Florida, met on tin- above date
all myself, tint one of you would have count activity by Italian mountain
Board
representative of Dr l* wi*. in
The day w.i-t.i'i1 with tin &gt; xi option
thought of treating us in that man­ troops, resulting in gains. In Cadore
regard*
to
damage done in his orange, present
of a light shower late in r b.- after
The
Bauril
her«resumi'il
thr*
equaliza
ner
I want to impress upon you the Austrians have been forced hack
Ultori
Some of fhe visitor* were grove by public mad. the commissioners tlon of taxes
that
the
treating »&gt;( an humble cit­ as far as the south, slope of BurdMr and Mr- Fern.tld Mr .«■ d Mr- inform'’’ him that there hud U*-n no
t
W
Fail
/Hunger
here
otfered
the
izen otherwise than you wollbl tin* stall in the valley of Sexton, the
a• tion lidcn
|ti*|mp a • .1 Mr
M• I Ion a I -I tr,■ri.
following r&lt; solution m d ni"ve*| it* a»|op intlueiitiul .iti/»-o i* wrong
I want stat'-meiit ib'clu«^, while counter
Mr I II la-i- .all"- befo re the Hour I
I :p ’ e| pfl-i
I mut nil
Mr
U I
Mon,
J
A
i.
lurk.
I,
A
Hnimley,
J
T
you
to
treat
tin*
must
lowly
witli
the j attacks by the Austrians on the
111 behalf Ilf th e good roads committee,
l hlum. Mr*
M H \\ essio-r and
are
rharacterixed
McLain,
t
\
\
F'.iit/niinger.
and
L
P
*,ime
courtesy
you
would
treat
the Carso plateau
and aildre—* d l hi Hoard in regards to
11«•rt l.otig Mr 1 H Tv 1er itid Mr
as weak and easily repulsed.
Tho
Hagan voting in favor of its adoption most powerful
the proposed good road" proposition,
and Mr*. Tyler Jr. Mr and Mrs,
Austrian official report declnroa that
Printed
«
l-tewht
re
in
1
1
«
r.
11
.
We have had some very unfortun­
J M Oglesby and grand-«laughter. T h e re|s&gt;ri a n d estimat*' o f Engineer
all Italian attempt* to advance were
( ' W F u t/minger nfTi-red the follow­
Mr and Mrlohn ilgl. -liy . Mi — f- red T \\ till, ms of the isist of hard siir ing resolution and moved it.* adoption ate oft-urrOnces lately "t-ciin»ione«l repulsed
lin in g " rluin roads » a * read and o r ­
by y'our shunting pistols
1 have
.-Mile Ogtcshy. Mr* Duke ai d fain
I A Clark. I. \ Urundey, J T M rfjiin
Ib-caU'i' of the possible effort
dered t.hd
hesitated about
speaking publicly
11V . Ml**e* \l earn un,, t. .it ,| Ultra
• ' \\ K m /unrig» r and 1 P Hagan.
iij.t.'i
tin pnlltlcil! *lt nation III the
in
■ ........ I '
\\ I • 1 -'nnigi r ' i f
a l o n g ' l l - b u e lit e n U - e I w t- a f r a i d
■l 1r■f . .it i \t ■ . 1tr il,,.
&lt; 1 tmi..' ...t . g m favor of ut- a»!o|&gt;
Ha
I
&gt;
.
a
r
.
ic. reusing .illentioii is ttc■• I
rr ••••!. re.I i ,
i . on
II k»t «1.1 li.i . i l.ail ,-lb I and i ill*U . 1■ M
: M
Mr II .¡rn
lion
Hesidnl |o|| i.p|a-ars el-. where It,
i?k
-»•-:•
’ ..I by the lighting in the
tra
iie.i»
Itriitid.
Ih-'ri
■
to
pt
t
|.r ........ .
*t)
a'tittipt
t"
t- i ape
'
\ 1ok Mr- 1 Í U il .. t M
If. -aid
and '-.■. &gt; i.p tin. k
Fur that reason I have instructed Dardanelles, where there bun Inn'll
Kat It- .itnl1 .Lu k Fox Irtmi
Constantinople
t hi motion &lt;&gt;( ( U Eiitzinmgcr, car­ the chief, on several occumoiis , to mi much activity.
Hoard here look a recess until 10 ii i |o
Mr. anil Mrs. \. D. I'arrisli
reports
trench
fighting,
the latest
ried,
W.
V.
Dunn
was
a
pointed
Inpseco cluck a. m. A tig. b 1915,
give the force private talk» him­
son and friend, Com. Howard. Carl
tor of Marks and Hrund* for Commission self anil through his lieutenants. clash resulting favorably to the
Riggers,
Roland.
Monroe.
Jones.
,
Sanford, Flu , Aug 1. 1915 en* District No 3.
YOU must not use a pistol, except allies.
Carl Unitoli, Charley Knlmn and
It us* ia having rejected what in
Itoan I h»-re took a reces* until Aug I I I the .. ............... .. your own life, or
Honorable Hoard of County Cum
Jess«' l.ee
mi-.-inn» r- iti ami fui Seminole &lt; &lt;unit\ It, 1915 at III o i lin k a in
that of some citizen
A lew days ago Knglanil i* regarded as a honifide
U m ilP M \ S
Sunforil
.
Fl
a.
Aug
•&gt;
I
1
«
15
I*fondu met on the above dale, present
ll W a s lirnught &lt;&gt;nt in the Jit'll' e proposal nude by the German Emp­
Honorable
Hoard
of
I
mint)
&lt;
"in
i
I
I’ Hagan. I I,airman, t ‘nnmilsMoners
I Hurt liât all ntliief had shot at. or eror for pence with a part «if Pol­
l.arge tmlicncc ul baptist Temple
and trad.'I f'*r «lullitla, the great
( lurk. Hniinlt-v \|. lauti und Entmutige rin—ioner* met &lt;ii tin above date, ill m I tie direct mil of. » negro buy at
. - A* it r e s u l t
o f *( i &lt;i al i u v it at mu*
struggle in the east must continue,
rtiü.gt r I &lt;
liiibi-ri* I H-piity &lt; It-rk 1" mg | ri**» iit
I e 10 filing I" escape, after hting pul
sent .Mil to attend Hie \ugu-t - c f v Mand as there are no immediate in­
w i i b i M llai. il. Shi-ritl in nt t e ndut uv.
The
Mirk
wiL*
instrin
t«-(l
to
writ«led
in
a
crap
game
Now
I
want
i
at the Temple, the auditorium »a*
The Mini inunion!ion of Mr F7 I. Mr Bell. Superintendent of Bond Camp ytln In Uhdf r*la lid that l niejtll just I dications of a general nature of ofpractically full mi last Sunday night
ellAlk «■ in thi&gt; west, the struggle of
I*he »ext police­
Mr Hyman spoke &lt;&gt;n “ The Ituliv idual lbnkt-1 in la-half of n-Milent* of Spring that Guards D&gt; paid a *slar&gt; &lt;&gt;f $.'W 00 what I tell you
I-ukc set turn, read and mime was Did per mouth and Board to commence man that nluMila his pinto] within the Russian fore«'» to »huke thqmin the plan of Christ.
A lurge chorus
over for the present.
Aug. L 1915. and not to hoard anyone the city limits, except as I have selves free hns resolved itself into
led the singing assisted by a ten piece
Mr. Sjohlnm came befor the Hoard hut Guards at intponse of County.
said, in the defence of life. I am go­ a stubborn fighting.
orchestra. A cordial welcome is the
There arc many indications that
and asked for u reduction in redeeming
ing to send that policeman to the
Clerk
was
here
Inst
rutted
to
notify
kind extended at the Temple. An­
Germany
intends to deliver her
lands sold for taxes July ti, 1915, and County olficial not to make any pur­ hoard "f bond trustees for trial, und [
nouncements of next Sunday services
shall
suspend
i
u'-xt
l
aid
blow against Serbia, in
t'h-rk was instructed to write the Comj&gt;- chases for their otfices until first obtain­ if he is found guilty,
will appear in the Herald (or Friday
in
order
to
link up with Turkey. It
iroller, recommending that said lands ing |K&gt;rnu**ion by the Board.
hint from the police force (or good
U
t
increasingly
manifest that Ger­
be redeemed ut a liât sum of Jt&gt;0-00
Thu Budget tendemi by the l lerk 1 have been told thut It has been
In Memorlum
plus ( ‘ lerks fees
and rtinsudend by the Hoard and enti- a custom in making iJicrfi- ureests, many look» t«« the east for a set­
One of Sanford's oldest and most
tlement of the war.
By overtim­
The Clerk is hereby authorized to rnute of expenditure of eacii fund made when prisoners would attempt to
highly respected citizens passed away
ing
Serbia *ho would occupy a
write the Comptroller recommending by Board ordered published, same to escape, to shoot up in the air, in
in the death of J
Foster, who
very favorable strategic jmsltion to
come up for final eonsideration at next order to frighten the escaping pris
breathed his last at his home on the redemption of Certificate No. 229
tub-rated
mvohe
Bulgaria s aid in reaching
oner
This will not hi
Mile of July fi, 1915 at a Hat sum nllH.OO ! régulât meeting
Geneva Avenue, surrounded by hi*
ConstanimojH'S along tie main lines.
(lincisi
Cuntí
because that bulb t tills got to de­
plus Clerk's fees
t 1.200 IH&gt;
Ilk ii i ti( Cuurt ll»u.k
The main «*&gt; pectationx of such u
wife and family and friends.
(,oou oo scend, ami may do some damage in
The representative of the Metal l’ro- S k l i ' W of lllflrrf.
Mr. Foster was over 83 years of
move doubtless has brought about
7,220.00
Cummlwlontt*
mini
F*«
Now i hope that you will
ilucta Company, came l»eforu the Board Supplì** tur County
4,0110 00 so foing.
age at tho time of his death and hi*
2.S00 0C remember what I am saying along renewed negotiations between the
lnrl&lt;l*nt*1&gt;
_
.
had been a resident of this section and inquired if the County was in need
entente allti'S and Bulgaria.
1*,920 00 this line, because I mean what 1 say
of any Culv« rta at this time. Commis­
Tolsi
for over sixty years.
F ifty years
l(usd «ntl IIfltl(|. fund
sioners informed him that they were not Hslary Su|&gt;(. Iliad t'amp .
f 900.00 and nothing more."
agp he married Miss Vaughn, sister
H o u s e Danc e
eoo oo
Assistants
____„ —
---------Yours for Justice and Peace,
in need of any Culverts at this time.
720.00
of Hon. Alex. Vaughn, the Tax As­
2 Ousril*
Contributor,
A
most
enjoyable
dunce waa given
l.VIO U"
Ttko application of J. O. Mitchell U b u f un Itasi)
sessor of Seminole county, and from
I.S00.U0
1’rod lor Bloch
------ --- ---------ast
night
by
Mr.
and
Mr*. B. W.
to be County Game Warden was read Convict I*«d
8.000. 90
i ________________
this union eleven children were born,
Part)'
at
Seabreeze
1.000.
00
Herndon
at
their
beautiful
home on
T
oots
and
lt*psfr
and ordered filed.
600 00
Bho*s and (Moiblng (ut- connina
six of whom survive tho father.
A
party
of
young
folks
enjoyed
Park
»venue.
The
affair
was in­
The application of George O. Mitchell HUrtisrs* Money
S00.00
____ ____ _
eoo.go a trip over to Seabreeze in Mr. formal anti every ono made to feel
They are Mrs. Maggie Myers, to be County Game Warden was read llridge Tenders
______ _____ __
Estimala cl Amount due City ol
Mrs. E. N. Truelove, Mrs. Claudia
4,800.00 Fletcher* car (Studehaker) last Sun­ at home and despite the humidity
Banfcrd
------- ----------- --and ordered filed.
i.uiju uO
itosi!
building oytlpment ete __
Braxton, and John Foster,- Alex.
1,000.00 day, also a fine hath in the "Briny of the atmosphere were made com­
The communication of C. H. Dingee I nc IdenIsis
— ----- ---------- -----F’oater and Henty Foster together was read and ordered filed.
Deep .
fortable. Tim broad porches and the
___ __________________ 126,220.00
Tou t
with tho loving wife who nre left
Those
in
the
party
were.
Misses
Pin*
and
ParMIora
Fund
large
rooms are adapted for danc­
The communication of R. A. Gray,
Potdlns I’rikoners
__ ________ 11,400.00 Emma, Jessie and Velma
to hiourn the losss of father and hua- Secretary of Hoard of Commissioner Salary
Graves
ing
and
from nine until twelve the
of Proatrullni Ally. ___
900.00
band. The funeral services occurred of State institutions in regards to leas­ Jailor
« 00.00 and Mrs. Reed and her brother, merry throng kept the music going.
Inrtudtnf reals in rrimioal
from the Inte residonce on Geneva ing of convicts from the State, was read Fee*.
roars
3.67S.OO Eugene Cook.
A dainty buffet lencheon was
Jar
D
r
2
tad
1,000
1,0 00
avenue and was largely attended and ordered filed.
Mrs. Reed leaves for
Miami
served during the evening and every­
T«t«l
I7.57ft.00 Thursday, visiting friends and relby the many friends who hod known
one present thoroughly enjoyed the
Mr. A. B. Comeron came before the
the- deceased for half a century.
Financial
statement
of
the
Special atives, and pxp«‘ Ct* to he gone several occasion. Among tho»e present were
Hoard and made application for the posi­
Kev. Geo. Hyman, pastor of the
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DsCottes, Dr.
tion of County Game Warden, on motion Road and Bridge District No. 1 made
Dapttst church officiated and the
by
tho
Bond
Trustees,
waa
here
present­
and Mrs. Cecil Butt, Mr. and Mrs.
carried, Mr. CamerOn Is hereby appointe
Raising the Eastland
remains were laid to rest in Lakeft. J. Holly, Mr*. C. E. Henry and
County Game Warden for Seminole ed, read and ordered published.
Chicago, Aug 10.— The raising tif
view cemetery.
The
Board
having
completed
the
equal
Misses Olga and Grvtchen Schultz,
County, Florida, at a Salary of (25.00
tho steamCr Eastland was begun
ization
of
taxoo^liindo
tho
fpllowlng
Charlotte
Hand. • Suldee Williams,
per
month.
On the night of Tuesday the 17th
today. Tho hull is expected to -bo
Genaral
Fund,
n^lla..
—
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
reaches
Leffier.
Adelaida Higgins,
Geo.
D.
Hart
having
made
applica­
of August, the small admission fee
righted tomorrow.
Road
and
Bridfe^uUU.........
.
7
Messrs.
Laverna
Hurt, Dr. Fain,
tion
for
the
poeition
of
County
Enumera­
of twenty-five cents all o ve r the
mills................ 2 . Tommy Deano of Gainesville is Di\ Mendel, Housholdcr, Carl Shultx
houso will make It possible for the tor of Seminole County, Florida, la Fine and Forfeiture,
¡fi*.
I School, m
i
l
l
s
7 In the city today calling on the local Yowell, Lloyd, Todd, Symea and
entire family to attend a v e ry un­ hereby appointed to be such County Genera
- - - - - —
_
Hsrndon.
Sub School, mills. ........... * .......... .*• • 8 merchants.
*
usual and attractive entertainment Enumerator,
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BOND ISSUES, SCHOOL MATTERS AND
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SANFORD. FLO R ID A. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1915

VOLUME VI

1IE M A Y

Hanford lloy’ a Success
'V'Arthur J. Doyle, a Sanford boy
has made good anti after ten years
in Jacksonville, part of which time
he has been in cliargn of tho Florida
business of the Burroughs Adding
Machino Co., ho has accepted the
southern management for the com­
pany und will make his headquarters
in Memphis.
Tho Hotary Club of
Jacksonville, of which ho was a char­
ter member, gave his u farewell
dinner at the Mason last Thursday
nnd the fdliowing account appeared
in the Times-Unioom.
"A rth u r J. Doyle, who has been «
resident of this city for tho (uist ten
years, was given a farewell luncheon
yesterday by the Hotary Club on ac­
count o f .his leaving the city for hi«
future homo in Memphis, Tcnn. The
’ affair was held in the Mason hotel an
and over fifty members of tho organ­
ization were present to express their
regrets at his leaving. While a res­
ident of this city, Mr. Doyle was tljo
state manager for the Burroughs
Adding Machine Company’ .
He is
going to Memphis to take up his
duties.of assistant general manager
far the same company.
Herently
the lirm changed its organization
by naming a general superintendent
pmi ten assistants.
Mr. Doyle was
chosen ns one of the men to fill one
of theso important positions and the
chahge is regarded us an, important
promotion.

THE GERMANS KNOCK AT
WARSAW’S FRONT GATE
W H IE T H E R U S S I A N S H A V E M A D E A L L
P R E P A R A T I O N S F O R T H E IR F L IG H T
TH R O U G H T H E BACK DOOR

■\Varaaw still is In Ruasinn posses­ shoYn by the announcement from Pe
sion by the latest disfmtchea from the trograd that the Gentian forces liefore
continent. News of its evacuation is Warsaw have been heavily reinforced
AT LARG E
expected at any moment, however, but from tho west, thereby creating favor­
nothing has occuied within the past able conditions for aciivo operations
24 hours to indicate anything otherwise by the Allies. There htls been heavy
„ Anbther Burglar Bill has been
fighting on tho Nnrew front, where
from tho Gorman advance.
caught and this time ho was vir­
the
Germans have made some progem
The
fighting
on
the
Gallipoli
peninsula
tually caught In t h e 'a c t of trying
between
the Narcw nnd Oje rivers.
has
boon
desultory
for
two
week*.
Ac­
to break and Alter.
Latest
reports from Vienna are that
cording
to
late
estimates,
the
Italians
The Inhabitant« of Magnolia nnd
tho
Russians
are retreating farther
have
in
their
¡rowession
17,000
Austrian
Palmetto Avohucs sootn especially
cast.
prisoners.
to look good to the burglars, nnd
The ojiening of the Hussinn £&gt;umn
'-a London, Aug. 3.— hfo direct news
, this section «of tho city Iioh boon vis­
was
held lieforn a brilliant
assem­
from Warsaw has Iwen received hero
ited more than any othere during
blage. The ministers in their speech
‘today.
While
there
are
inrrrsaing
in­
the manifestations of the
bur­
dications thaï Grand Duke Nicholas is did not tend to minimize the German
glarious instifitt.
Tho police have
withdrawing his army from the polish situation abut all agreed that Russia
been especially vigilant, and when
capital,
there is evidence that the cap­ had not readied the end of her new
they receivefl a call to the home of
ital
is
still
in possesion of the Huss- resourivs.
J, C. Schaefer on Saturday night
The minister of war summed up his
sians
sinco
Petrogrud correspondents
tho burglar was easily located in
views with the assertion that Russia
of
Warsaw
papers
were
directed
to
tho barn of H. E. Tolar and locked
send accounts of tho Duma s opening perhaps would surrender Warsaw as
up in tho ccolor to await his trial
M.tt*cow was given up in order to in­
for Monday issue.»
Monday morning.
That Russia has not entirely aban­ sure final rictory.
He was identified by severnl part­
On the western front artillery duels
" A t the meeting yesterday, Vice doned ho|*o of a diversion In the west,
ies as the man who wns seen around
President, J. H. Guy opened the which would relieve the pressure, it only marked the military operations.
tho promieses anti acting in a sus­
picious manner anti as he undoubted­ meeting in the absence of President
George E Leonard
I!** then ( nam'd
ly was the one who was doing part
tiie session over to Hurry it Hoyt,
of it at least, he was given ninety
I ___
who acted us toastmaster.
Over
days on the road, where he at least
fifty business merr were ’present to 'Although the acreage planted to
The value of the hay crop de­
can bo accounted for each tiny and
express regret at Mr Doyles leav­ hays has increased within recent penda upon tb«&gt; quality of tin* huy
night, and if lie is the one the house­
ing tiie city whore lie Inis made so years, tho demand has fur exceeded whether it is to be marketed
or
breaking will stop (or ninety duys.
many warm friends. Near the dose the supply in the South as n result fed
John
M,
Scott,
vice-director
This practice indulged in by idle of the meeting Mr Hoyt m im e d a
ton. of the l nive»dity of Florida F.xnegroes should bo broken up at committee composed of M P. Cor­ hn&gt; is selling around 130 a
Very
few
farmers
&lt;»r
dairymen
can |&gt;erimciit Station is of the opinon
onre for it means annoyance anti bett. J. D. Baker. W A. Hours.
that farmers in general let their
afford
to
pay
such
prices
for
hay.
perhaps killings if continued, for
K. P. Conroy. L. W. Josselyn. H. G. Fortunately there is no need o f hay get too ripe before it is cut.
(he people are becoming tired of Perring and H. H Richardson to
The greatest feeding value is to be
it for those who are living on farms
these nocturnal visits.
draft a report expressing the feel­ nr who control farms
had at early manturity. The older
ings of the members of tiie duh
(ratigrass, beggarweed. rowpeus the hay gels after that the more
Poor AHen da are
ami soybeans make good hay but not crude filter or un digest table matter
Orlando went down to
defeat
Baptism in Hoad Camp
enough of them are growing, (.'oiue- U contains. Crab grass should he
yesterday at the hands of the San­
quently the SouTh is importing ex­ cut for hay when it is In good bloom.
Dear
Mr.
Editor.
ford base-hall team. The cigar Mak­
pe
ns i v e hay from the North
Fur­ All the protein or muscle building
Will you give me a little space
food has formed that will form
ers put up a stubborn fight for the
in your paper
I want to announce thermore sorghum. Kallir corn ntui
The carbohydrates will Increase and
game but the Celery City men put
the religious services and baptism corn can he used for fodder us a
the
protein will decrease relatively
one over them, winning by a score of
in the Seminole County chain gang subsittute for hay if rare is exercise*!
2 to 3.
the
longer
the grass stands after
in curing und storing them.
of which Capl. Bell is warden.
this stage. The feeding value and
The game was a fast and cleverly
According to A I*. Spencer, dis­
Sammie Randall nnd Drew Brown
played one, and showed that there were b a p t i z e d July 26th. 1915 and trict agent for Central und South the digestinble rapidly declines be­
cause tho carbohydrates which are
is sopie fine material in the team, many other prisoners reformed.
FioriiTu, much of the hay that is
added
are largely crude fiber.
Bennett and Alhury did the battery
Rev. J. J. Jenkins of the above raised in Florida is not cured prowork for the Cigar Makers. Wallace named camp administered the bap­ perlv
Mr ScotY further advises that the
Mr Spencer -*a\s that good
and Lovell for Sanford
Bennett tism
In m\ mind I believe Capl crabgruss hay i b it t e r than tun J gr ass should io»r be allowed to lie
struck out fourteen men and Wallace Bell and bis men are I be greatest othy and more p alatab le if it i in tiie field long enough to blench
ten.
Orlando made her two runs road builders and are congenial cured in tile right way and not al­ It not only loses
color which is a
food
in tho second inning when Bennett to thu prisoners, works them hard lowed to burn ur rot in the field. market demand but it loses
value.
Do
not
the
let
hay
lie
over
flied to tho outfield bringing in two and feeds good.
Some dairymen are feeding timothy
Cut in tho morn
men from second and third.
huy to cows at |34 a ton. At that night in the swath.
(Signed)
J. J. Jenkins.
rule cowpeas hay is worth about ing, rake in the afternoon or as
Manager Higgs says the boys nre
much dissappointed in the support
$GO n ton, und it is extremely bet­ soon as the hay begins to rattle,
The Lustis Delegation
which they are receiving from tiie
ter for the tows. Timothy is good and put in the barn or stack tinThe following Knights of Eustis for working animals but it is not next day. Light yields may be pitt
town people. They have played two
were
here Friday,
games at Orlando so far and the
suitable «»r profitable h-ed for dairy- up during the same day they are
cut
Messrs
Duncan.
Westbrook,
boys are out ovet fifty dollars
Last
cow» or fattening uniinuls.
Week they played at Sanford and Griffin. Nutt, 'lounger, Williams,
The same mstuctions hold for Na­
Dried beet pulp is selling around
although it was raining the grand Self, Seucole, Silverman, Sherpard, $37 a ton. Beggarweed hay in tal grass. Cut beggar weed when
Smoak, comparison with the feeding value it is about one tenth in bloom.
If
stand was crowded and the park Dunbar. Dykes, Porter,
was full of automobiles.
" I f the Kennedy, Smyth, Hoag, Hancock. of the pulp is worth at least $66 it gets too ri|&gt;e it not only gets
people of Orlando would support Barnes, Rutherford, Hethcox, Merk. a ton and corn fotlder about $10. woody but the leaves shntter. The
their team in this manner, wo would Shcrbondy, Burr Harris, Fogol, Long If the farmers cun pay $35 a ton leaves, like those of alfalfa, are the
would give the people some fnst and Moore, Russell, Woods. Also Messrs for bran he could afford to pny $65 most nutritious part of the plunt
Paul Jones and McClute
classy games. — Reporter Star.
a ton for cottonseed meal for the sinco there is relatively more pfatein and less fiber thun in other
same amount of food.
parts of the plunt.
It is best to use home grown pro­
Beggarweed should not gel too
ducts, especially when they are cheap
dry before It is raked because the
or anti better suited to the needs. leaves shatter readily. Rake Into
The summer feeding can bo done
windrows befare it is cured enough
t h e b e s t m e t h o d o f u t il iz in g t h e c o r n c r o p
done largely front soiling crops
to put in the m o w .. Do not. allow
— * — ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------such as sorghum .corn, tho grasses
it to lie in tho swath over night bcand legumes.
hecuuse rain ot dew will discolor it.
Being very much Interested In or ninety days and muko more pro­
saving tho corn crop of the San- fit than in usually realized from the
r_
Autos Will Carry Mails
ford section in its entirety this sea- spring crop of vegetables.
cither
put into cowpeas or grow
] Washington, August 2.— T w o hun
I believe that if a 76 or 100 ton hay beforo needed for lottuce and
j »on Tho Herald has made many in­
dred nnd ¿Ight automobile delivery
quiries as tho best methods to be silo were put up on every Un a a e c lery.
route* distributed over eight States
employed and recently called upon farm In the Sanford district and the
Since
the
silo
has
been
experi­
went into operation today,
This
land
planted
to
corn
(either
sweet
Mr. C. M. Berry for his ideas of
the aUo ¡n Florida . Ho givas below corn or field corn)after the lettuce, mented with in different forms in means that approximately ’ 11,440
some facts that urn well worth th celery und cauliflower cro\)s nre off, Florida untA it has been’ .made a miles of rutal post roads will be
persu%l of the farmers of this sec­ and the silage turnod into beef the success, and as Sanford can grow travelled six days a week during
farmers would hsvo a surer source the silo crops cheaper and with more August by automobile.
tion and of tho state In general.l
In all 298 motor routes have been
Sanford, Fla., July 31, 16\. of profit from their land and labor certainty than any other pluco I
My Dear Mr. Holly.
\
) than the spring crop of vegetables know of I can see no reason why authorized.
Tho routes vary In length from ji
I have been very much intereBTFu usually affords, that we would then we should not make it a profitable
adjunct
to
our
vegetable
business.
fifty.-milo
minimum to 64 miles and
soon
have
a
cold
storsgo
plant
at
In the move made by some of the
will
be
operated
from 9 to 12 months
Sanford
for
all
purposes
needed
and
ffabies In Orange county in erectA 100 ton Reinforced concrete
Inf silos of reinidricd concrete which this part of Florida would bo In­ silo with gasoline engine and other a year.
The 268 automobile routes started
• »to filled with corn cut gteen just dependent of the western packing­ machinery costs about $376.00. A
*Ror the corn is well filled on the houses for prime beef.
100 ton of silago would feed fifty today arc distributed by states as
The there is the bi-product to beef cattle 100 days, which would fallows.
Olkahhnm, 8H. California,
oob and somewhat glazed and utiliz­
ing everything but the roots and be conaidercd thp compost-help that be more than ample time to turn 24, Georgia, G4, Colorado, 1, Kan­
about four inches of the stalks next would result from the feeding of a lean woods steer Into a fat beef sas 3, Louisiana, 1, Florida, 13 and
to the ground.
Texas 14.
76 or 100 tons of silage on each ten animnl.
The value of silage as stock-feed aero farm, and also tho advantage
Co-operation with the woods range
is too well known to need comment in handling the corn crop In that
Back( From California
cattle men might be necessary but
Thigpen, Tom Hawkins and
er* hut the point which I wish to way os compared with letting it
a way would be found to get hold
make is that the Sanford farmcre ripen and dry in tho f i e l d . as we
Ben Fish are home from California
of the .cattle to fatten if we had
where they spent several weeks see­
If we mode silage
can
grow corn at very Ilttlo . ex are now doing.
tho silage. I should like to hesr
pewe following our celery, lettuce of our corn w i would havo It all
ing the sights. T h e celery growers
some discussion of this subject.
looked over the California celery
«u liflow er crops and could off the ground »nd In the silo by
Y o u r« very truly,
, *
but they did not think much o f
■ ***** number of beef eat- the middle of July or the first of
C. M. B E R R Y
le from the wood* ranges for sixty August, with the ground free to
California aa compared with Sanford .

P O S S IB L Y S T IL L BE

SHOULD GROW MORE HAY

MAKING FLORIDA HAY

SILOS ARE THE THING

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Conrad's Estate Large

GOV. TRAMMEL
MADE T R I P
TO GEORGIA

DoLund, Aug 3.— The last will
und testament of the late Senator
John IL Conrad, filed far p fa bate
here provides that one-half the estate
shall be bis w ife * and thnt the other
portion
he divided
between
his
fivo brothers, four sisters lyid his
nephew, E. Jtny Conrad.
The will
was made February 14, 1916. Sen­
^
I
ator Conrad was elected a member
of the last Legislature, hut was un­
able to serve on account of his ill­ S T U D IE S p r i s o n s ; a n d
ness.
W IL L T R Y T O B E TTE R
The estate is estimated to bo
R E F O R M SCHOOJL
worth a million dollars.
Senator
Conrad ’ came to Florida iron N e w
C O N D IT IO N S
Nork, a poor boy, and amassed his
wculth by studious attention to
The Atlanta Constitutioh contains
business and careful management
Ho never held any political office tho following. , T o obtain ideas for
except that of State Senator.
the construction o f a large state in­
dustrial school in Florida for boy*"
nnd another for girls, Governor Park
New Subdivision
Trammell reached Atlanta to visit
Y The
now subdivision that is be­
several industrial schools of Georgia.
ing opened by the Thatcher Realty
Governor Trammell will also visit
Co., and that will Y e placed on the
similar institutions in South Car­
market by the Walter S. Adams Co.,
olina, North Carolina, Tennessee,
at once Is creating much favorable
nnd
Alabama during his short trip.
comment. Tho property is just wost
The present hoys industrial school
of tho new- depot and close in for
at Marianna, Fla., which will com-,,
those especially that are employed!
pure with the most advanced views
by thp railroad. As now streets wil
of experts connected with such in- t
ho opened up from time to time and
stltutions in Massachusetts and other
sidewalks made, this new property
eastern states. Governor Tram m ell
will hocomo most popular, nnd the
states, however that ho wishes to
homo builder will be bound 4o in­
study the problems encountered nvest in Seminole Park.
mong the southern boys os worked
The advertisement in today’ s Her­ out by tho superintendents o f sou­
ald gives particulars nnd those want­ thern institutions with tho view o f
ing a homo or those who want to
training to the host advantage' the '
invest some money m ohtajp quirk
boys of the Htatc.
returns should investigate Seminole
Governor Trammell highly com ­
Park. Mr. Adams or Mr. Thatcher mended tho hill for the- establish­
can give you the particulars if you ment of a highway commission which
cull them on the phone or call at
wns advocated by the house c om ­
the oliices in the Bishop Block.
mittee on highways. He pointed out
Ilen rys Take Johns House
that a Dili with very similar p ro ­
Mr. and Mrs. (.'. E. Henry have
visions wns passed by the Florida
taken the Johns house on ifc’ ark
legislature lust April.
The o n ly
avenue and will be there for the win­
distinguishing feature, he said, be­
ter season. The Johns home is one tween tho Geotgia nnd Florida bills
of the most desirable in the city, was that the latter hill called for
situuted ■ bet ween Fourth anil Fifth commissioners to bo appointed for
streets und faring the first park, ami
each of the congressional districts
the many friends of the Henry* are of Florida.
congratulating them upon their gain
As a gtfbd roads enthusiast, G o v ­
ing such a fine home.
Mrs. Henry ernor Trammell was one of the m o s t
and Mis. R J Holly will entertain
prominent men at tho conference of
in the Henry home tonight in honor
governors who launched the D ixie
of Mrs. E. B. Brown of Tampa.
highway project at Chattanooga.
And it was largely duo to his farMayor Forster is Kicked
seeing tulvice ’that thq groat r o a d ­
The old adage, haste makes waste way between tho north ami south
seems to be applicable ip the case was put upon its present basis.
of Dr. Forster and his fight with
"Florida is the real mother o f
said he. “ All
Ids automobile, or Ford, during the the good roads idea,
heavy downpour " f rmn last Friday over the state this idea is giv in g
afternoon
The doctor was in a hur- itself shape in tiie most permanent
ry to get tin- machine started t*&gt; j roads on the continent. Many of tho
carry him home out of the rain, and counties ure issuing bonds for tho
the Ford just was determined to take construction of brick paved roadways,
u hath. Just to show its real feelings which are going out from the c ou n ty
in the matter, tho machine kicked scats in nil directions. We have had
and the crunk hit the doctor on the 'seeing Florida* tours which h a v e
arm. He is able to use the extremity hound tho people together as a whole
now, but for a few days the pain with tho object of making our w idodidn t bring him any recollections tlung road* a state success.
and incidentally and incidentally it
Governor Trammell says that the
caused the mayor of Hawks Park business conditions of this state are
to miss tiie first town council meet­ wearing a brighter complexion.
ing and tho opportunity to be sworn
He referred to the naval stores
in with the other new officers
business, which had been hit so hard
Now Smyrna News.
by the embargo on this branch o f
trade with Europeun countries, and
Hon. J. T . Leo of Oviedo is In said that tihs important activity o f
the city today on mutters connected the state had nearly reached a nor­
with tho good roads.
mal condition.

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ON E YEAR OF 1rHE WAR
G E R M A N Y GAINS S LIG H T ADVAISÍTAG E DURING T IM E
j One year from yesterday, the first her cities. Unless there is much more
shot of the European war was fired. Aus­ activity shown on the par* of the A l ­
tria uttacted Belgrade and the rnpiivnl lies, the German VBrmies will take what
of blood was on. From thnt begin/»ing, they desire of RtiKsia, and, leaving it
nation after nation hap plunged into garrisoned, return to the original job of
the /.ay. Conclusive remits seen as re­ overrunlng France.
mote now a^j^hey were then.
While Germany is concentrating its
The advantage throughout has been strength for tho taking of Warsaw,
with Germany. Except for a small why are not the Allien striking blows
corner of Alsane, the foot of cn nnqmy on tho western front? If they havo
has not pressed hi)r soil. On the other the powerful forces which they have in­
hand, she has captured and hold nearly timated, why are they not directing a
nil of Belgium, a rich goetton of France, tremendlous drive towards Berlin? I f
Russian and Polish provinces, and her for no other purpose, such a declaivq
armies are now knocking at the gates movement would relieve Russia of the
of Wnraaw. On tho seas, she has de­ burden ft la now carrying alone, as
stroyed commerce and held the powor- it'would withdraw much of tho German
erful dreadnnughta of Great Britain force from its territory •to meet the
prisoner in protected harbors..^JGoing attacts on the west. The inactivity,
into the war better prepared than any the supineness of Great Britain and
of her adversaries, she has steadily France, at this juncture, constitute tho
forced her way into hostile territory, great riddle of the situation.
while her own has been kept free of
Aa it stands now, Germany is fight­
invaders. ,
ing tho territory of her enemies. She
Tho length o f the war depends en­ Is the invader of Russia, France and
tirely upon hftw long Germany can Belgium, and is herself practically un­
hold out. So far, there have been no touched. I f we may liken the war to
evidence o f weakening on her part. an encounter In the. prize-ring and con­
Her forces are fully equipped, her peo­ sider the first* year os the first round,
ple well-fed, and while she is engaged we tre forced however unwillingly, to
In the task o f whipping half the world. admit that the honors.are altogether
There are' few visible signs of war in with the Teuton.— Tampa Tribune.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
ÜT J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Iluafoeas Manager
Pubtlabrd t w y Tut&lt;d«y and Frldil

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HI X MONT I IN
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of aboijt three-quartora of a milo.
The filling in work was shown us
by “ Bob Holly, the far-famed edi­
tor of the Sanford Hernld. who takes
a great pride in this iinprovemrnt.
Tho bulkhead Is a li?ie piece of
concrete engineering and appears
to bo built to fust for. ages. When
tho filling in is completed and thé!
city streets nre extended to the I
watoi’ s edge Sanford wiil have an
improvement of which the city can
feel justluy proud. Tho bulkhoad is
well braced with concrete and steel
braces placed at intervales and an­
chored to "dead men well buried in
the sand. As a whole the bulkhead
appears to be so .constructed ns to
stand the wear of a century.

holp and If there it help to bo given
let out own babies get it. America
did not bring on the war in Europe
and America has no call to help
them. II we are not badly mis­
taken America at tho present time
is sending millions of dollars to
help Belgium because Germany lias
that country under *&gt;ot. "We sym­
pathize with all I unfortunates hut
believe in home work tirSt

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A diati re or 2 0 f , l*er Men ih

THE RATTLEH TEST

PifmrnU In Adtanre Mu»l He Made al OlflHlr*
Kalrtrd Aa Second.(law» Mall Mailer August 2?nd
IWR, al ihe l'irt(«ITtrr al Sotiford, Florida,
I'nflrr Afl of March 3rd, l »It.
O ff Ire In H e ra ld HuWdJng

Telethon« No. 14A

Some time since our county had
a poor paving brick shipped in
and they weio not discovered un­
til the mails were ready to be laid.
In fact some of them were not dis­
covered until they were on the road.
The brick were tested at the fuctory
and tested after arrival and tested
by all the tests know'n but the greatesr test was made after . they .had
been laid and Ithen the defects were
discovered.
The brick
mpnufncd. Til
lurers have gLvon bond to replace
all the poor brick in the road and
arc doing this on the roads today.
Hut
the
rattler test
did
not
seem to be the supreme test. Willis
Powell gives his opinion of tho test
in the Clearwater Sun.

Tho trouble has been the dredg­
ing In of substance from the bot­
tom of the lake to fill up tho lo*wInnd behind the bulkhead to
a
heighth of uhout six feet. Until
recently tho company having this
in charge failed to solve this pro,blem, but* a new man was recorvtly
placed in churge. His method of
moving the dredge farther out in­
to the water and sinking his auc­
tion pipes deep into the black muck
bottom was criticized by his pre­
decessor, who said that he would
break the machinery. . T o this he
replied thnt he would rather break
the machinoiy than -the company.
Sinco that time, about two weeks
ago, the dredge has been working
successfully with night nnd day si ifts
and the low’ ground is rapidly being
filled up.

THE NEED OF CAPITAL
,^ c f.

ANY business failures could have been pre­
vented had the owners obtained capital at
the crucical moment in their affairs. Those who
carry accounts in this Bank in the proper manner
can depend upon our assistance when in need.

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PEO PLES B A N K OF S A N F O R D

j y c WANT YOUR BUSlHtSj,
Tha editorial and business «[fires oi
The Herald•have been screened. There
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. OEAS
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
aje positively no flioa on the Herald now.
Piealdrel
A l«i Caibiei
vitf-Pnajfi F. L WOODRUFF Vic«.Pr*i&lt;knl , C u U n
----- O-----Tho steady grind o( tlie dredge is
now heard in the land. The Iml kit end
is being inndo every’ ‘ lay.
----- O-----During the summer season or at least
LEGAL ADVtR USINO
until the advertising picks up some
Tuesday s Herald will continue to Is­
la Court of Count, Judge, Memluolu County
les« than eight pages. There Is no need
Hlalr of I’lorldi.
"M
o
s
t
of
the
anti-roads
men
to fill the paper with plate matter just
In ro Estate of
William t . Squirt«. drernved.
arc talking ubout the low test 'Of
to keep up the original form.
T o all . Creditor*. Legate*«, IMitrlbuleeu
brick ns per specifications and refer
end ell ptr»on» having rlalmt &lt;r demand*
■lalntl eeld E*tata;You and each of you, arc
There are plenty of extra copies of to Tuntpa where only tho VERY'
hereby nltlRod and required to pretent any
rlalrax and dotnandt which you. of either of
H
IG
H
E
S
T
test
is
used,
yet
the
last Friday s Herald containing the law*
you. may have agairut the evtafe of William
K. Squltee,_ deceated. late n| Seminole C uunty
of a general nature passed ltv the last Hoard of Public Works of that city
ty, Kturid», to the undenigned Exnrutrix of
session of the legislature. If there arc any stated yesterduy In open meeting
»aid ettate, within two yean from the date
I ereol.
HIGH
registered voters in the county that have that roads laid of this
lu tr d July I Oth A. I). I9IS.
T
E
S
T
brick
two
yeurs
ago
nre
GO­
„
,
,
Suten II. Squlrrt, Executrix.
not received their copy let this olfice
T h i s e x p e r i e n c e o f b a n f o u l p r o v - os-Tuetday-9 tr.
IN G A L L T O P IE C E S and that
know it.
the
brick
on
Franklyn
street ed that there is always a solution
Nutlf* t»f Application for Amendment
— - O ---------of harlrr
laid 12 years ago before the R A T ­ With every engineering problem,
Notice
hrreLy slvrn By Dealt y Trust
This is the accepted time for the San­
T L E R T E S T was demnaded. are the right man is found to solve it Campan) of Sanford, Florida, a I'urpori*
ford section to Ihj advertised throughout
It is n o w e s t i m a t e d thnt Sanford s non ni iting u n J « ih* law* of th* State of
in good idiapi
and Franklin street,
, tjl ,
.
,
...
Florida, with Ita office and priori pai piare of
the north and Friday » issue of the Herald
n
ew
bulkh ead
a n d fill
will cast
U,J r u at
s n f r H . FI rida, that having
has more weal* and tear in one day
fully compiled With the requirement» of law
should bo going to at least two thousand
that
city
about
$50,000
.for
a
threein aurh ra*« a made and provided, applica­
than those side streets where the
subscriber* in tho north, .it will bring
tion will be made to the Honorable Dark
H IG H T E S T brick were used have quarter .milo stretch. This seems Trammell, Governor of the State of Florida,
more new people here than any oilier
a
reasonable
figure
And
offers
us
at Tallahawer. Florida
on
the
20th
in a month. What’« the answer?
method . Wo have tho papers.
day
of
Auguat,
1015.
or
a«
anon
This test business is all tommyrot. here in Kissimmee some practical thereafter aa convenient, for an amendment
----- O-----charter of thè « i l a Heal ty Tru*t Com­
Lot a committee of three citizens idea o f what wt may some «lay ex­ of the the
»aid amendment» to said charter
Hrooksville has experienced sever­ puss on tho brick as laid in Pine- pert when we prepare to bulkhead pany;
are to Increase It« power», right* and privi*
le fe«, and an a» folio**
al fires during tho past year that Mas county ami you will get good ° UI ovvn ' “ kc ^runt
Th
The general nature nf the bt aJtteae or
have practically wiped out the wood­ brick regardless of the rattier test.
to be I ran* acted hi addition to
It has been contended by some t.u.in
.
.
i
.
.
i
tho***
enumerated and set forth In the |«et- j
en »tores buildings and other nnM MUK DORO. IN -THE TRIAI S OF MARCHS" tT STtll ntllut
thilt ft s u c t io n « r e f l u o Cftíl not lit* trri Patent, leaned to It on the I 1th day of '
— ¡ 0 0 ----ciont landmarks. Tho Hrooksville
us ed in p u m p i n g m a t e r i a l fr o m tin- Jul&gt;-. A i&gt; sin «r*
JOKES DON T B A Y
, ,
,
. . « .
.
1 To accept tru»t* ami r*erute tru*t* for ¡
Argus thinks it is about time the
lake to m&amp;kf* ft
fill IH* n m d ft II HI k “ mar ledwomen in re» pec t
in their *r par ate |
It' doesn l pay to piny jokes on
city was installing a good waterhead,* but Satifcrd's experience
would
,‘
nd
1°
!"
*trnx
!n!I
1
"the management of »urn property,
or
to
works system. The Argu» is right |unsophisticated country people,
prove that if We should get the right (raniart « » y l.u*inr». In rrlatlnn Ihrrrio
Guileless Boh Holly, editor of the
.
.
, .
.
4.
2 To act Udder the «»filer of appointment
and tho time is right but a good doin»1II UIKi t ht*
fiuht n u iu h it icr)
t.lit' of i n y court of record, *» (iusr&lt;tisn, llereiv*
Sanford
Herald,
came
to
town
a
partmunt a few- year» «go in Hrooks­
ta sk
could
lie
pet
peiformed.
fo rm e d .W h e n i « .«•
ol ,h? ” V " '
* “ * " ‘/ T ’
1
and a* depofillory of an) money» paid Into
ville wbuld have saved the wooden short time ago nnd someone palm­ Sanford hits finished her wotk we court, whether fur the befichl of any « ur h
, .
H
i
.
i t i
minor or other pscr«on, corporation or party
structures. Sometimes we with the ed off n cheroot On him when he! ,Houle!
a l l p a y h e ; a V i n t i and look (
3 T o t « k r . a r c w p t a n d n r r u l r a«iy a n d
urdcred
a
ten
center.
It
was
all
Sanford fire department was not
over thè improvement
and thè chang* regard
*11 *lV’h
'* *• .,r,
•"**
'
tu the holding, management and di*right until someone told him the
quite sO efficient.
I liad e in th è a p p e a t a n e n o f Ilei w a t e r ponitlqn 01 »ny » t a t e , r.al « r e«T.onal. ami
joke nnd then he went home and i
.
. 1, ,
,
i
th* fan», ami pmllt* Ihrfrnl, or t!..
«ale
----- O-----fron t.
It ringhi he th nt s u c h a vt»it (h„ rnr,
y he grantrd of con fulcri tr» it
Tho Herald made an error lust week wrote the following.
woìld givo us added incentive m ^ por
•"&gt;if mp,
COUMrriunirtp»!
o( ,rr‘,,rdor" r otht-r
h&gt; *"x
autnorlty.
"Daytona Beach people have been l a y dtdlflilt* p i a n * Ut ft futuri* d u t p rtif
in speaking about the fifty ladies who
alni It «hall t'r *rrountiltlr io »lì partir» in
mtrr*&gt;
»l
for
the
faithful
discharge
of eu*rY
hnd signed t^r petition for the stores to awakened to their own interest« to do a similar work heie
• urh irmi, itnl) nr power, whtfh if ftiay *&lt;i
close at ten o clock on Saturday night and also those of the stall' and are
accept
t&gt;ur lake (rout would not require
t To lake, accept anti circule any and
It was not fifty ladies but two hundred trying to attract summer visitors
as heavy a till as Sanford has been «II tru»is »r if power* of whatever nature or
Jadie- that make the request consider­ to the beach by arranging for sum­ i I.
«.
# , ftr.rrtplli»s, il.al may hr ronfrri.4 uiiun or
obliged to make owing to the f.H t cntru,lr*. I.r r,,mmltl#«l In It !■&gt; anyy prr»on
j*ri
ably stronger. And furthermore these mer rates on the Florida-East Coast.
that our lands do not rise so « v - nr par Min», nr an) body |tdiiir, corporation
nr oi her «ui ho n t ), b) grant, ««»Ignmcnt
ladies nre not discouraged at their first A belter rate on the railroads and
«
of al htr wt»*•, ui
ruptl^* frontn the waters
edge. i 11 naf*rf , 'di*Vi* c b
defeat but purpose* to fight it along the a hotter rate after the beach is
which may he rntfitaird nr enmmitted nr
fill 'here of about four feet would transferred to It, nr ve*tcd in it by order of
same line* if it takes all summer and part reached would get the crowd and
any court of rrconl, or an&gt; probate court,
accomplish the same thing that a to
cecalV», take and hold any property or
of the winter. There is really no valid fewer of the people would be go­
fill of six or more feet has accomp- raíate, rral or personal, which may be the
reason for any shopping uny later than ing to the mountains. There is
• ubjed of any »urh trutt.
1idhed there.
5: To be appoint ed and arre pt the appoint­
ten o dock and a concerted effort on no better place to spend the heat­
Let us hope tlint some day we ment of A**! g nre nr Trustee un »1er any
alignment, fur ihr benefit of creditor* of
the part of the buying public to abstain ed term than the beaches of Flori­
rhall lie able to bring people here any deLior, made pumuant to any «tatute
from shopping after ten would make da hut some of the people who have
i or otherwj*c
from Sanford and say to them
tí
To art, under the order of the ap*
the stores close whether they wanted to charge of the hotels seem to forget " I D * r c is a real lake front l u il k - imtsimrru
»I • « »
‘•«‘o* ■&gt;&gt; o t b . , » , « - . .
Ite r e iv r r if f T ru » f r** u| th e t *tu li* nr p r o p !
or not. No store wants to temail) open j that the northern tourist»
leave
heuin, vahirh iiki Kun vouth IimiL llkt* erty of any per »on, ttfm. »■•uctation nr J
if there are no customer«.
Florida in March and the people
r or por at mn
an i*x|M*rnn&lt;*nt.
Kissimmci &lt;l.i7 To t»e appointed and to accept the
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of the interibr will not stand for
appointment of F. ircutur nt or
fruetef
Eft le.
unil.t
ihr l.ai «ill anil (••-lamant. nr AiimlnSome enterprising newspaper pub­ tourist prices. After riding on the
-O-----tatiator. with or «rflhnul tha wit) simsiad,
lished within a thousand miles of trains half a day from Sanford to
ol ihr „tali' ot any U«■»*•«■.! |»r*on, and to
li, appoint.,1 and act aa tha committr* ot
Silo Helps Save ihe Corn Crop
Orlando recently containrd a com­ the beach a distance of forty miles,
the patxta ol l.unatliw. idiota, naraona of un­
Corn is the primary silnge crop in round mind and haldtual drunkard*.
plimentary notice about Senator wo are usually in n poor frame of
S: And fanrratly to px.ruts truat, of rv ,ry
Therefore the United States nnd no other crop &lt;lr«rriplliir, not lnron*i,tonl with tha law. of
Igou, of Lake county, advocating mind to stand the gaff
thi.
,tat. nr ol t’nll.rl S ( a l . ,
him fo r commissioner of agricul­ we would advise our nsighhots on 1» no well suited for the purpose.
IlKAl.TV TltlJHT c i i MI'ANY
Florida
is
particularly
fortunate
in
II y S t * n . r S T &lt; * N . V I r » l*r..
ture. So fur as Orange is concern­ the Atlantic seaboard to remember
IIy A t . K H K n KO.HTKK Rarrrlary
ed, the senator s "valiant work for that we are not millionaires even having a large number of silage 91 -T u rnliy .it r.
erops, but none is so suitable in
county division when Seminole coun­ Although we may grow celery.
evert wav IIS corn. Corn silage is I A" OmIIbxbc» l'rotilhlt1«i* lh- 1unaliurtlon
t y w-us created Is too well known for
Now, Boh Holly Is ordinurly
a
. . .
...
’
«ml Molnirnaorr or 11111 lloaril* *u,t I' m,
hibUlni Kill I'oallnf In O f lain llrflnml
him to expect a "iundside
from
good naiured individual, hut that particularly useful in tiding over,
l.ltnl|a of the ('lit of Sanford and l'io.
this section should
hp become a cheroot joke got his goat, upset hU ! M!“ 80n" of B,,ort l*as,lur‘'
tiding a I’anallf Tb rrrfotr.
ll
!&lt;•
it ordatrod by th. Mayor and City
cult*»
a«
nearly
ns
is
possible
u
green
candidate.— Orlando Sentinol.
liver and caused him to tlo the ho­
Council ol
anl,&gt;rd, KI«.;H,c. I, That If urn
succulent
feed.
and alter 1 tic paarnKn ot IhIn act, It ahall b*
Gee, but y o u , follows an* poor tels of Daytonu Beach a grave
Unlawful to bulli*, erect, rnaat uct Of to fin­
There Is a still greater reason for ish the romuuctlon of any bill board , lot
losers. W h y don't you cure up injustice.
making
corn into silnge in Florida. the dltplay ol adv*rti*ln|t matter, nltbln the
that old sore some time. Sulphur
Tho summer rates nt the best ho­
corporate limita of the City
if
Fanftrd
Under
customary
methods of handl­ 8,e. 2. It ahall, frnm and after the paaaage
Box 231, Jacksonville Fla.
und lard is said to be good for the tels in Dnytonu Beach are two dol­
of
thla
ordinance,
be
unlawful
for
anyone
to
aoic hand and a small application lars’ a day without bath, and two ing. a large part of the feeding value paatr, poat or d I,play on any bill board*,
wblrh may have been heretofore erected and
ought to help you wonderfully.
and a half with bath. Weekly of the plant is lost. Consequently ronatructed. within th, abova Incorporate,I
the
silo
is
the
very
best
method
of
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any advrttlaine matter of any hind
rules range from ten to fifteen dol­
whatsoever.
Provided, however, that )t la
preserving
corn.
not
the
intention of thla ordinance to pro­
lars.
Fine
Sunday
dinners
are
ser­
Hugh Sparkman who is making
hibit
th*
poatlnt
and displaying of adverT'he Missouri Stution estimates tiia tiair.enta in refrrttire
o good paper out of the Daytona ved at these hotels for fifty cents.
to any attraction,
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Can Sanford, noted- for ita lack the silo saves from 25* to 35 per cent theatrical or vaudeville or otherwlae on any ;
Journal nnd laying plnnn for u new
MU board*,
which have been In ua, and
building und a big duily for the win­ of first class hotels, beat these rates of the feeding value of thut corn entirely ronatructed prior to thr^imuage of
thia ordinance.
ter Reason had a run in with the for reasonableness? We thuink not. which is ordinarly lost under ’usual Sec■ S. Any one violating alther or any part
I
■mcthbds
of
handling.
Professor
C.
Innumerable boarding
houses
of the proceeding section* of thta ordinance
mayor of Daytona tho other day
;
"S T A N D A R D RAILRO AD OF TH E SO U TH ”
ahall upon ihe conviction thereof, be puiv
so some of-tho exchanges state and tnnko even lower rates than those L. Willoughby, of the University tahed by a Ana not exceeding 150.00 for each
the mayor said tho Jourmal und its quoted above, which apply only of Florida College of Agriculture, „iter.»«; or imprixonment for a term not le*a
than thirty daya.
editor ought to be thrown into the to tho leading hotels of Daytona said recently that even a greater per­ Sec. 4. Thi* ordinance ahall take effect im­
ROUND T R IP FARES FROM SALFORD
*
centage would be saved in Florida mediately upon IIa paaaagr and approval by
Beach.— Daytona Journal.
aea or tho editor made to leave
th* Mayor.
I
RICHMOND,
VA.:...................
$
19.50
WASHINGTON,
D.
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21-50
The article does not state thnt because it is subjected to greater
4'aeaed thia 10th day of July. A. It. 1910
towru T o which Hugh very por; NORFNJJC, VA......................... 19.50
BALTIMORE, MD., vie Nxfelk ; 2-1.50
It. C. M AX Wt; l,|.
tindnuy replied that he will leave the hotels of Daytona Beach are losses. The -plant nnd foliage is
Chairman of City Council. Protem.
rendered
worthless
after
standing
a
I
hereby
certify
that
the
foregoing
ordinance
! FOR IN F O R M A T IO N OR RESE RVATIONS PHONE OR WRITE
it to a vote of the people
as ty at fault, does it, Huih? Th e .kicks
waa duly paaaa&lt;~
•d by th. City Council, in
_ .
lion, th, ISth day of July, ISIS.
whether he should loave or the ir*yot are coming from tho people who short time in tho field. Very often regular
Token and approval! by mi thla 20 day of
should leave and up to the present have been at the various Atlantic the grain is danaged by rainy weath­ Taken
July, ISIS.
er.
I
t
is
especially
difficult
to
cure
I). L Thrachrr. Mayor.
tim e the mayor has not called thla beaches. As far as we are con­
; 138 W EST BAY .STREET
HILLSBOROUGH HOTEL
M. W. Lovell, City Cletk.
9S-Tum-4U
fodder
In
this
state
because
of
the
cerned
the
Daytona
Beach
people
election to decide. We rather opine
JACKSONVILLE,
FLA.
*
TAM PA, FLA.
that Hugh will stay on the Job treated us right and on the other exewssive rainfall, and furtheimore In Court o ' County Judge, Reialaala
I
Phone 17
Phone 132
Ceuuly, S la t, of Florido
in d we hope he will for on our next h a n d .The Herald haa everlastingly the sun « ’ill over cure It.
In ru Relate of
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and eternally boosted Atlantic beach­
Emmett II, He adon
visit we want a “ cheeroot.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

One

Tieiice

Convinced Me
of its Value

“ One of our sales­
men demonstrated the
value of the Long Dis­
tance Telephone to us.
He was at Huntsville,
Ala., and upon his own
responsibility put in
Long Distarwc calls for fifteen merchants within a
radius of several hundred miles.

“ In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels
of flour at a total cost to us of less than sis dollars.

“Since then wc have applied the Long Distance
Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with
most profitable results.
The service is fine, tin*
rates arc reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half
a dozen letters”

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

|ANNUAL EXCURSION |
j ATLANTIC COAST L IN E !

Î Tickels on Sale August 11. Return Final Limit August 29,1915 |

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

T h e Herald Is In receipt of a let­
ter asking for help for the w*ar ba­
bies o f Europe. N ow there la no
reason why Europe ahould not take
care of their &lt;own babies. We do
nob remember the time when Ameri­
ca asked any other country to take
care o f our babies and war babies
are no worse o ff today than many
babies In this country that have
been left by unnatural parents or
by the death of their parents to
shift for themselves, W s have babi America, in Florida and perour own county th at need

es. But some of the Sanford peo­
ple have been charged high rates
and they kicked. Comparing tha
hotels of Daytona and Sanford, is
no argument. H owever the beaches
are not getting the peopto this sum­
mer which proves conclusively that
Tormer guests are not altogether
satisfied.
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S A N F O R D O F F E R S A LE S S O N
\ The writer visited Sanford - this
week and was shown the work now
going on there in filling in behind
the new bulkhead recently built
along the lalcefront for a dlstanco
i:vi* :•J .r’-a.,.’. . ■fii'-L .-.w ; „ Y . l i V v

Tha Handy-Shoe Bag.
"Last year on« member of the fam­
ily was unable to be out of bed. I
took a shoe bag that had ample pock­
ets and pinned It neatly with safety
pins to tho side of her bed. In Its
pockets 1 put her books and various
articles that ahe needed. Everything
was within reach."—Woman’« Homo
Companion.

Notice j* hereby given, to nU whom It
may concern, that « n tha 20th day of
October, A. D. IS IS , «hell apply to tho
Honorable Geo. O. Herring, Jndta of eeld
Court, aa Judge of Probat«, for Bool dieekhrt* a* Admloietrator ot tho oetate of
R itm ett II. IlerndoA. d e n n e d ; end thnt
at tha lim o timo I will preaont Ansi ar­
caunte 01
Administrator ol eeld aitate,
nnd nek (or their approval.
Dated ApHI to , A. D. 191A.
B A R T L E T T W. H E IIN D O N .
Administrator.
. « » - 4-20, A-1S, S-22. 7-20. 8-24. 9-21

Builntss vs. Idlsnsss.
Gratitude.
Tho Importunltiea snd perplexities
"Ob, what a time I bad last night, or huslness arc softness and laxpry
doctor. It‘a only by the Lord’s merer compared with the Incessant crsvlngs
that J'm not in 'eaten today!”— Lon­ of vacancy and the unsatisfactory ex­
don Standard.
pedients of Idloness^Doctor Johnson.
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Orange and Seminole Counties.

Taxes

paid foi* non-residents.
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: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY::
LUIlc Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Personal Items or
Interest

I

Summary of the Floating Small
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader»

The Hoard of County Commis
aioners began the in|ualiiation of
the tax hooks of Sumi nolo County
yesterday.
It u expected to take
several days to complete this work
and in September they will sit as
an equalization hoard to heat” m i i i plnints, if any.
Packages delivered on the Jitney
Bus Line (or fir per 'da lbs. Car*
run from Chappell's on East Side to
Monroe on West Side. Fur further
Information phone 331. Sanford
Transfer Co.
86-tf

V. E. Douglass, Deputy Clerk of
Morals of Marrus At Star
the Circuit Coutr, is enjoying a
Marie Doro, the prominent star
vacation.
who • has endowed the American
Stage with a distinctly now person
When at Daytona Reach make
nlity is introduced to the motion
your home at the Nautilus Casino.
picture public in an elaborate film
Largest indoor swimming pool on
version of her greatest -stage success,
jhc coast.
89— 19tc.
" T h e Morals of Marcus
by Wil­
liam
J.
Locke,
a
Famous
Players
•Miss Blanche Johns left on Wed­
nesday for the mountains of Ten­ Film Company production, appear­
nessee where she will spend the sum ing on the Paramount Program at
The Star, Friday.
jner

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GE NEVA

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? The Coolest Place In Town

A

§ That’s what they say about the
I BONITA ICE CREAM PARLOR
Not only cool but clean and new.
^ Experienced men in all departments.
'S .

§A Don’t
forget
the Bonita Cafe right ^V
%&gt;’ *
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at the end of Magnolia Avenue. §

Next to

Bank. „

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Phone 152

WuiMlIsnd

Park

Notes

No rain Thursday, because the
Junior Civic League Busy Bees had
their annual Woodland outing that
day.
They wero under the super
vision of Mr». H. C. Gorrpr and
transportation wan provided by Mr.
Dutton, who lent one of hi* big
trucks for the purpose.
The bees
stung the register with such names
as.
Ruth McDaniel, Fern Ward,
Alice S. Caldwell, Jim Schall, Reu­
ben Mason, Satuh Wight, Irene
Lamar Bru(&amp;n, Annie Mae Btuton,
Mao Senn.i Lillie Ruth Spencer,
Carolyn Spencer, Emma Spencer,
Marion Hand, HdJn Hand, Ruth
Hilnd. Anna Laing, Arina Mason,
Cammille Puleston, Mary Elipbelh
Pulrtton, Francis Chappel, Theoj
dora Miller, Vera Tcrheun, Mollie
Abernathy, Charley Maxwell, LeClair Jone*f Anna Kanntfr,
Mad­
eline Mallem, Winnie Strong, Rat­
liff and Dancer. (
I t la a notable fact that whonever
thia awarm isarountlr tho ao-called
wild beee ip tho big oak near th*
pool, feel ashamed of themaelvea
and hide away because they can’ t

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COLLEGE

W IN T E R P A R K

NOTES

Hoi n July 30th to Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. David an eight nnd
half
pound girl.
Mrs. Dooly is on the sick list.
Mr. E. II. Kilbce killed a seven
foot rattle Rnnko a few days ago.
The snake was the owner of twelve
rattle» and a button.
Mr. Hurley and wife bus left
for the north.
Mr. C. F. Harrison
has been
laid up with an abccss of the spleen.
Mr. Grover Lefile has been takirig
care of the store for him.
Lake Hnrney Beach U coming
to tho front ns a A m m o r resort.
Some ono ought to ouild u hotel
and advertise it.
The young people hud a social
and dance at the Hall last Friday
night, quite a number attende.d.
Mr. George Matthieux has been
out learning how to drive bis car.
Mias Mario Daniels baa left to
visit her brother near Ft. Myers.
Mr. II. II. Pattershall hap left
for the mountains of North Caro­
lina.
ljuite a number of our young
married ladles are visiting their
parents, among them nre Mrs. Chits.
Chilson, Mrs. Ira’ .Starling, Mr».
Walter Yurbourgb, Mrs. Hoy Till la
nnd Mrs. Roland Dunn.
The weather depattment has aent
us u general mixture of weather.
The school teachers for the com­
ing term are; Principal, Mis» Louise
Bellows, First Assistant. M i»» Gussie Tillis. Second Assistant. Mias
Elizabeth Stones.
The school Trustees are having
the school fixed up in fine shape.
Rev. Stone filled the toil pit last
Sunday and preached a very nblo
Herman.

CHEER UP

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R O L L IN S

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" T h e Morals of Marcus,
ns a
Drink Elder Spring» Water, the
book, was the epitome of the present
purest^ and best water to b e had.
day opinion that all wisdom is
Delivered to your door In tire gallon
folly, save only that which has ger­
battles. Phone 1017-3.
85-tf
minated in trials and sufferings. The
play, as produced by Charles FrohGoe. N. Rigby has gone to Yon­
mnn, carried out the same theme
kers N. Y. on business and pleasure
of philosophy,‘ but the, motion pic­
his family of Ormond accompanying
tures of the subject goes even far­
him.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks have ther, and transforms a charming
returned from their wedding trip story Into u vital, human,-living en­
and will make their home In their chantment of simple truths intens­
new bungalow recently erected near ified by a fncinatlng romance. The
-film Is a demonstration of the id­
Silver Lake at Duttonville.
iosyncrasies of the vagrant heart,
5 or 6 doses r.f.o will brenk and the futility of attempting an
any case of Fevty or Chills. Price ex pi a nation of the cause or reason
25 cents.
71-52tc
of Jove in any of its manifold form*
George D. Hart, the well known It introduces characters us interest­
real estate man was called to States­ ing as i hey „are original
boro Georgia Saturday by the sud­
Marie Doro, ns Carlotta, the
den death of his brother-in-law. He refugee from n Turkish harem, has
returned today and reports that the a role that calls for the greatest
cotton counties of Georgia are feel­ test of artistic ability and personal
ing the effect of the war greatly.
charm, for although at the inception
Take a ride on the Jitney Hus of the story, the character is a dainty
Prayer meeting at the Methodist
mischievous, inseusuous slip of a
in the evening.
Special summer
church every Wednesday n i g h t .
rate 20c, round trip Cameron City girl, she developes rapidly as the Sunday School every Sunday morn­
and Montoe.
96-tf j story progeressr* in to a woman ing at both ehurebe* at ten n clock.
i with tin- piofmmdost depths of feel­
Kpwortb League at ;i :to every Sun­
J Mr. and Mrs. J.. A, llnimli-) und
ing and unconquerable love, and the
day at the Methodist church.
children and Mrs. Boris Hell
and
inli-rpretation requires versatility and
Woodmgn of i be World meeting
mother. Mrs. Wallace have return­
intelligence to a marked degree
at Woodmucn Hail Thursday, Aug.
ed friim a delightful trip to the
Miss Dorn's immediate success m
19th. 11»15 at eight o clock.
mountains of North Curolinn. Mr.
the role in the original stage pre­
and Mrs. Hrumley also visited New
sentation of the play, stamped her
York and Washington and had «
I ixrnfi N «•* h
at once as a woman of remarkable
line time, at many other points of
attainments and established her firm­
A randy pulling Monday evening
interest in the north.
ly as an American star of the high­ at t'»ni|i No .'1 was a (tloasant af­
s W . W. D ressor and wife have re­ est rank
fair, there wu* n goodly number
turned from
Watertown,
N
Y.
The production has been superbly prr-riil and all report It «Weet
where they were called a year ago mounted, and Mi»- D**ro &gt; iir-t ap and stieky Unoby the sickness and death of Mr prnrunrr on the Mirriti i » jtltogi-tln-r
Mrs-t-r* Strben. Brown and ( hasA
Dressor’ s parents.
They will again an uUkpifious «évasion.
Lane left Monday for their home
make their home on their fur in near
;il t’ hrist man, Fla,, but expert to
Cameron City where Mr
Dressor
leturri in the near future
D o m e s d a y Book.
expects to do some heavy -rt tints in
Among the new arrivals here
According b* Stone« Chronicle tho
light fanning.
- are. Messrs Clifford and Joe Smith,
title of Domesday Rook arose from
, ,
Travel over concrete Bridge to I he me....,»lance that Ihe original w,,°
M«*»« returned f r o m « VIM.
Daytona Beach. Safety First. Re­ document was kept In a place I n , “ * ‘ “ 'orgia
«*
duced rates for summer months. WofltmtnlbtiT rlnimiTs railed DomiiB ° l,r *,oc*H^ bircio anti caperially to
mir vocal dam,
\hi»y arc #|&gt;lnncli&lt;l
89— l9tc.
i&gt;ei, or lloaro of fío*!
*i
Mligeri»
\ The
county commissioners met
Miss Nellie Geiger, who is otl the
yesterday in special meeting for the
*jck
|i*t i* rujndlv rei o\ i-ring
purpose of accepting the book» of
Mr
.ind MrI F M.-f lil.tr.d
the Tax Assessor. The&gt; meet again
hi
it
i
hildren
&lt;d
".i!
lord were vt-ittoday in their regular meeting Tin* T H A T T I K K I ) ( . K O I f i n KKKLi&gt;r*
her*Ia*i
week
day to be appointed for the hearing
1N&lt;; MEANS A l.A/Y LI Y KB
Miss Corinne Raulerson who ha«
of complaints on the tax question
been visiting Camp No. 3 returned
will be announced later in the Her­
LIV-VKR-LAX will dear you rout, to her home in Geneva Saturday.
ald. .
( ’apt.- Geiger caught some fine
and make j nu feel fire nnd dandy
Jitney Hus for Woodland Park
trout
one day last week
again
It i*)u*t a* effective n. &lt;^¡i
leaves Tenth St and Park Ave
Me.*r* Horace and Cyril Itnulerin* I. but hi not.e &lt;d it- well known
■every hour from L p. tn. to 6 p. m.
*on ill tended ehtirach tn fienevn
di-agreenbh itfier effeet*
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
i LI)'-VER-LA \ .■11mt nit I* * pm-oiiM, Suiisday
trip 30e; under ten 20r.
Sanitary
Mr*
MavrinBaker and *»n.
j , 11i - I 111- - -tl m. a n d I a-1is \ * a * &lt;*I
swimming pool, iimusemi^nts, mthn
| -t I ¡'.ll loll ill a ihoriitigli b u t ¡'Ic,i-.mt master Meade. ,ti i'oili]&lt;ailleil hy her
Leased privately also Particular* ut
Mr. Gilmore and Nephew
manner
A l u t l e t a k e n r e g n l u t l y , father.
Higgtn?' Garage
Mti-l f
Merle
Douglass,
came down Mon­
meuit* coiiMHtenl la-alt h a n d no din
day
and
will
spend
a while at their
Where Spend Thursday
t or ' * b ll*
camp
on
the
beach.
Mr. Baker
Visit. Wckiva Spring«. Good Boat­
GUARANTEE. Every bottle bear
W c «extond them
ing, fishing qnd bathing. Big Mas- ing the likeness of L. K. Grigsby, Ist1will corne luter.
qudrndo
Ball
Thursday
Night. guaranteed to givi rjitisfactiuii or a hearty welcome» ami trust their
Everybody Invited. Come and bring yout mom y wjl be returned.
For stay may be n pleasant one.
your other face. Good Music. Aug. •ale here in '»Oratili $1 -ize hollies al
Mrs. Mel nli nnd two charming
6th., 1915.
99-1 tp W. G Aldridge’ s.
little daughters Ruth and Evelyn
made us’ a brief visit Monday.
Capt. and Mrs. Psry have re­
turned to their borne in Georgia.
&amp;
The weather is fine.
•
George Geiger,
Camp No. 3 Luku Harney

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P A G E T IIR M

THE SANPORp HERALD

AUGUST 3. J » i s

O LD EST

CO LLEG E

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M OST

B E A U T IF U L

C A M P U S IN F L O R ID A

College, Academy. Music, Expression, Fine Arts. Domeslic
and Industrial Arts, Business, Teacher’s Course
W E L V E ImUding1', steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine
gymnasiumi no malaria; quarter-million dollar endownmont; three
teachers of music; $5,000 organ; a dozen pianos; two glee clubs; chorus
class; superb new* rooms for business school; full banking equipment; new
chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every modern device»;
analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, Water, preparation for engineering
course, lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball,
Christian, but undenominational; expenses moderate; scholarship» avail­
able.
For catalogues address the secretary W’ inter Park, Floridu.

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Il GAI ADVERTISING
Nolle# of Lire lion
Wherrae, ■ pMUIon'' w'ra Y'rra.nled lo Ihe
County Hoard of I'uhlic Inatructinn of Hemidol. County. Florid«, on the 6th day » »
July. A. It. lots, .treed hy twenty flee
p.r rent of the quail.ic I electors « t o pay

be paid ipml-annnally. «ah! bond« Co mature
thirty yrar« after iu u an r« thereof, and.
He It furthere reaolv»*i, That a apecia!
election be held In amid Special T i t School
nlatrlct No. 1 of Seminole County, in »c1
" * • « ‘»¡L
?S&lt;*.
Ih eO .aw * of
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u,hr ,#,
t'? J“ ."‘ of i “ W .
T » « School t l.irlot No. !. of ftomlnolo i oun**• Horlds. th. bund, prodded for in this

iifililrf i..' ..!S "£ ,!L i i i

MARIE DORO, IN "T H E TRIALS OF
MARCUS." AT STAR FRIDAY

&lt;*■••»•

Mr Fernald after making a num­
ber • hi* famous high dive«, had the
misfortune of gelling a had sealp
eut through his foot slipping'as he
■love
However, it is not »er......
and he is about his duties as usual'
The Hiving-stnge lias been reduced
one tier since to prevent Mr hertutlil from trying ll again
^Sunday the continued rum pre­
vented people from coming. Those
who braved the rain and came
were Mr Theo Si lutai and family,
Ralph Rounullal, J. I). Woodruff,
IVwee Tillis, Brown and a few other
boys.
We hope for better weather
soon.
Woodsman.

iitrtli- *t ‘«»unly Fi**ird«
'&lt;#■Tmm-Si#
**I »hr W n l Iti*r **I V giti i 11 22. I- **» o ■*h»1*
It' South Hang*I.»*t, thmrr Smith to
thr .Southri*t rnrtirf of thr Sititlh«*'»! i|tiar
S r inInni«
In ihr &lt;'«¡»unln Juiljfr « » o irrt
Irr of thr South » « « t *|U»rtrf **f SrrllMi'i It.
C itunlf, Nt* tr nf ! furiti»
•ime townahip and u n p , thr Wr*t on« 1 In Ile Kitalr of
^
^ V h ^ N * r ,r .n.7
w »
---- ------ -------- To Frinì) J lfn&lt;i**f wuud, K a l* Umire«
td HrrlHifi I Town« hit* lì U South, K a tifo HI « oltd, N
if birner, G narri iati. So tnSnul»
I.« « I I hr Hi f ln ihr I««* nielli litlir'l l o i n
» ii*ini j Hank, *-f S«mm*tli* Fount)* Florida,
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t'.ulsr1 1 r a n t Itrn - » u » h** N u r i h «ir|** o í p a l if ¡ f e r i i t m
mui,ijt*rr a."ii*d, ha« fil** 1
hr r (ivlition iti
■*, i h«fli*a* W »*■*»» M» th ** S o Ut
r f i r i i w ,,
f
of
fhl» m u r i , a#ltfiiK f nrih ib » f ari, t b al aho
**rltrtt. !..r..*n.hl|' ï "
It.nt* Ut
b s .l, lh &gt; . . ¡ f
thr |.*r.nn«l prom-My
t lieti r, «..mil .11» il.Il inilr
ihsjic* West i„ (n„ ci n(
,^t,tc. imi ihst thsro r»I.n* mile i » W *. i ..ri' TisU .mir i-rf-1 '■» S-c
,,, i,»|r l,i„|n* , . ,,. ln &gt;t
I h- •&gt;!&lt;!
i bru. * V'.fth 2 * . li e n - '»• ■ *-i r , t, t,* of fS,714 u3 ,nit prsylng that «n or­
li.U n,il* l'u.t »r Srrll'iti !.'
r..»n.hi|i 21) ,|„ „[ thl, r„ur, m, . !,* m i * , * , 1, ilrfl.rMiuih ll«ng. 211 bail. Ilirti.'* W^-I m Wr
lnt
, , v#n , ni) *, Âf,t i7 «ntl SI ol hlork
t ™ ' f i ' v r . Ib-nrr Niirihrrly .Imig « U i . ,
(ouf t ,
t(rr (uUr U)&lt; l r r „ rfl|ng t„ K. R.
Iti,*r Kl tb* St John. tl Uri, thrtir- South
TtsflorU'- m.p of t h- rlt&gt; o f Sanford,
,».t .fl&gt; u|i Iho S| Job ri- U ■ » t *n.l Ihtoogh Arminoli
fouitty, Ktonil». of «hich r*«l
t.* * * ' M o n t i» m t h r p u m i o t .....
1 i* g..............
in o ttig . ,r»1
... « t a i e W . II. IJntier wood diril, ^**otf «ntl
lo b« known i i 'M o n r o e
T « a Hrhool
Sehe
po»wài#il, a*art&lt;* In i h f hi ndi of (h&lt;&gt; Admin111*1 rirt No. r»
Ul ratria, for Ih« (lay m«r»t nf d«hta, and
H«ri)nd
To *f**li*frulli** whu «Hall b** tbr that « nal« *if «am« may b« ord«r«d by thía
arhool Truat*•«■•■ «&gt;f «aiti Ihslftì»
court, for lh« liurpoa« of paying 1h« debts
Tbifd
T « ilflrl mlhr Ih« otimbri itf »lilla airatort ihr «aid ratal«, fu th« order of
|
l a t tlo
o t»**
!&gt;*•
and rollrrlr*!, priority e*tahhab**i by law
of ifle trilei
ct lat
i pp'lihc v* »f»
a irh n all &gt; . fo r l b «* t * «*
The«« ar# t h«r«fnr•*. lu r»immand you lo

.... f - wi—.. ‘- . « i |

licit on lug on the South shore of bake School
Dt.lrlct No. I ol Seminole County.
Monroe at a point one quarter mile Ka.t Florida, once a weak for four aureeaalv«
ef the W eit line of Section 22, To w nit ip 19 weska.
Mouth of Itange SO Feat, thence South to
Adopted In rrgnlar session on this the 2nd
the Soothes,! i corner of the Southwest
hear themselves buzz.
There is quarter of the Southweet quarter of Sec- day of.Auguei, A. f&gt;. F.1916.
I*. Fortter. Chmn.
Jl,‘ same Township and Itsngc, thence
S. C. Dickson
always one hour that the children lion
Wrtt ore half mil* to the Northwest corner
C. F. llarrtaon
deem as a punishment; that is the of Ihe Northeast quarter of the Northeast
Attest. ,
.
*
quarter of Section I. Township 20. Itange 30
!.. Thrasher. Hupt. I'ub. In ­
hour after dinner, wlicit they arc k M thence In the la,t mentioned Town­ D.struction
and Secretary of
run South to Sanford
Hoard of Public. Instruction of
not allowed in the pool, for fear they ship and Itange
(Irani line in the Northeast quarter of Sec*
Seminole County.
Floridi.
93-Tue-it
they would absorb so much hy­ (Ion 9, thence North '•5 degree. Weal along
raid (Irani line to the North .ide of ,a
drogen As to exclude all other ele­ Section ll, thence Weal to Southeast corner
Notice ef election
ment* and tbtlH cause them to cease of Section 6, Township 20, Itange 30 Cast,
Whereat a petition baa been presented
thence South one halt mile, tnrni1* West to hits Hoard, signed by more than twentyto be “ Busy Bees .
one mile to West one half
, , mile
, -post *&gt;f ..-Sec five per cent of the duly qu all fled-«tact ire
lion 7. thence North. ‘J
. , chain, to b a .l . residing wittln Special T a« School District
Among the visitors who came later no hall Inti** pmi of Seri"on
ton 12, Township ill j Nll
Semln.de Couniy. Florida, asking
Itange
f a . I I hence West to Ihe , h„ „„ ,|,ct)on |,, held, to determine (he
were.k Mr. and Mrs, A. A links. Soulh
VVtklwa
Ittvrr,
Itenrr
Northerly
along igurn lion a a tu thr in« nane# of horn!«, fit tho
Mr and Mrs. C. A
Potter and Wrlktata Iti 1er to Ihe St John* ItIVer, lhenrs ■um of f 7 6,000.00, to br Hard for th»* p UF»
,
,
,, ,
is *
i i,
' Southeasterly op Ih» *-t John. Hiver and po«r of acquiring. rntargmg. furnishing and
(iuiightpr H e len . ami .Mr. anil Mn*. titr*»ugi+ bake \t ft
unroe,
Itf IW, to point of begin ijt hr f wi•« i mpro vi it&lt; «r hool « nnd «ehi ol
praying
than an «leetion b » onJrretf building« in •aid Special T ax School, Ilia*
J. K. Bonn from Paola.
Mr. anil nini
f*
hrbl to netrrmin# whrthrf th# »bov# U#
trirt No. 1, Raminola County. Florida,
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy Ami Mr». icflbrt! trr ri tory «hall lirromr a SfMNnAl
Thcrrfora be ft ratofvad* That an a!ac­
T a» School I Matrici, for Ihr purp»*«* of l«vy- tion b«*, «nd thr « « m r la hereby ordered to
Claude Herndon, Mrs. R. J. Ho^y lug and cull## ting a dUtrlrt «rnool ! • » for be held In »aid Sprrlal T a i School DiaPSÍluiivr Uar nf tnibllf fr«# »cbool» trlrt .No I of sSrmlnole Cnunty, Florida* on
nnd children, and M r». E. IL Brown; thr
within ih«* «ali! i!***rflb«*if irrritofy. anil,
thr 7th day of .September, \ I). 1916, to
B. W. Herndon nnd family. O. P
WlirfFi», •* lif p«ti ilion iis« l»rrn carefully determine whether "T not there « h all ha lafr­ • ur*f f*&gt; »aid Sprcial T » » School fMttrici Ho
Hcrmlnn untf Mis* Kqight; Mr and nan.med n* &lt;hi. Hoard and a hs. i
t**rmilini b&gt; »hr H«»«rd »hai * » e«I pr»11itili I of .H«*imInini* 5tmnty, Florid», bond» in tho
Mrs
Fernald.
Mr«.
Bishop and I» atoned !•&gt; fitcir** limn une fourth **f ihr I »um of |7.V000.00. t*» ftrmr lfitcre»t «I th«
uaSilird i-lerlttr* rraid mir ait hin ihr I fmk * fair noi ' In eie m l f* prf rrni g»rr annum,
Mr M&lt;■Donald : Mr* (' E. Henry •b»*‘l
thr
firm i
(d
«aid
btiiMf«
»&lt;»
rniMira
il'fil letriinf t,
N o » I h* fi-f 41r* Slif It e I* hr*F. I' , if IVa ft I h» I On»* . .. «fa afirf thr datr itf thr Im unrfl
ate! . hildren, Mr*, \rtie Smith unti
m i t hr it h d o &gt; id
m f»* t
\
1*
1 '* I **
1Imtf *»'.
thildren Misses Ahearn. and Doug­ • n rlto lli ifi tailf Itr h»dd, m id n•**- * » i n r i«
Ihtiir and «♦r,l**r***f tn rr)fular »»«»ion on
lirf*-i«&gt; t t r d i T r d , t o d r t r r m i i i r
I ■&lt;
VV hrt h r f itti* t lar Un*! da&gt; **f Auifu«!, 1916lass. Ralph Rouinillnt, Louis Raridee thr
F I* Fwratwr* Chmn
f till ow in K d«* arri brìi trm t t»r k *fi»îi b#*
N i'
I »i»- W«&lt;»n
(i
W Speneer, J I*
Woodruff. rfralvd grtfn und hrrnfnr m Sfw»ri»î T» *
i
F
llarrtaon
,,
« t, , I F*h«i«d I M«t net.. * »Id. trrninr v brillìi » part
J o MI­
\k llliurtiri, H r u l o n »irul Kttb8rmlp„|r ( nunt&gt;, Florida, and d«*«*-ribrd
A t tr*«t
l&gt;
lTbraahrr.
Hupt
Rubile
lna» lo t low a
MI It.
atr urtion and .Surretar y nf 1Ltard
ILctnnin c on th** South «hnr« of Lakr
nf Pijbllr In-truct j.,n nf SrmV ti-n rt»r

Announrement
My office will 1m- open through the
Suititiu - fiir ireutmeiit of Eye. Ear
Nose arul Throat patient* Special
attention will he given d.ilgliosis
of eye troubles requiting the use of
glasses. Patients who requite hospi­
tal care are admitted to the lie La rid
Sanitarium having a most complete
equipment for diagnosis and treat­
ment. medical or surgical of these
special cases.

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11 *
f i r -1
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tna|H*ricira and &lt;li-rk* *f «wtd cln'»infi
W I T N F S S my iu m * »■ Couniy J ud f«,
Munrur l'ftcìncl. John Urli, 11. Il
F- of the County «forraaicl. this the fimi day
Habuti, Ai H. Hawkina, I n«|»«&lt;*lor».
J, (\ of July. A. 1). 1915.
Mollati, r i -r k
(•«ah
,
fico. Ci. Iferrlnf.
Fani a l'rrrinr l . tiro Smith, f*. I» fVaraon
County Jude?.
A
A Hlcka,Inaprrlof*
(tarar
!,*‘ar«**n,
V Î - T u f i . 5tr
i
( *1«f k
Tb*' *ald *d«rli*»fi «hall !*** h«t'l m ri» m
i* nr khtm i: n t of r ll »: i s m t i m i
|tllifii e » (l K ih*- (etirtil « I*-» 11»» tì I. a* nf f he
I*
S
I -a red I &gt;Hin» ml (J ain«» vili«, Fla.
‘■fitlr f»l Flnr 1*1a
July 24, 1916
In*i&gt;Frlufs «fili *l*'fk * hi»l*|inff «atti id**» i .»n
Noté«*»
i* h#*r»'by
fiven
tha!
Il«nry
»1 j ' I « n t n ir d ' ab**') i. m a k »• f **l tir «»♦ l i* t hi f " i i * i
I *- f f r %111r of tiefirV *.
Florid I . «f ho, on
1
*
Uii.rd
*»f
l'iibb*
Ii,-l'n
liuti
"I
&lt;f-n»iMMÌr
Yt » » .n,
mud« M*»m««tra*l Fntry, No,
I,. ('. Ingram M I&gt;
I ti it t» I v a f i r f
• a i 11 r|* r * OKI !* h r b l
M TM f »1
•)G h i **, for S W 11 «*Í S W *i Sert ion 2; and
.I.K t » h - al»
I , of Si , S*- * rtun I TU » n » in p 2! Hout h,
I tela m l . h Ior id t
!•... * «i .» dnlefe l
..|4. 4, I..***.! '* . J*.*| H»*&lt;i*“
I •*(
T*l|ih*s»ei&gt;
kf«ridian.
Y.4*41*1 . Y 11 I • I •
nms f 11***I iï**l ir* ol i n» t*nt o*n in make Flv«Dreka Building
96-Tuesday it- •I !’ I* F*»» * [ r-r * h mti
&gt; rar proof, to establish dai m In th« I vid
S i
I In katsft
above d«#rrlb«i|. brfofr í'lrrk o( Ihe C*!rrt|!l
t F II
tn (utili
f I uup|) Jui)(r, N* iiilmib 1 «*un ­
i miri, al Hanfor&gt;1, Florida, orí ill« 9th day
Yrtr* 1
of S*-pt«*mb«r. 1916
ii, S l « l r tif 1InihH
I 1l.r B*hvf Stilli Unibili |,n
I n n* Fai al r* nf
t lamían i namr* «s «ridi««««s
alMlrllim and Srcfrtaf) ol
IL 11. Kllb**e, nf GttlPVi, FI irida.
J. K. lUnkln, *l«eraa«dl
Notici» ti h#f*by ftiwn. to all %hnm lt | Hoard of Fiildlr Inatrucllnn of
M W , Taylor, of fît-nnva. Florida.
*19 Ta»-Vir
J
I!
il y*|di «al un. of iiini,v i l Florida
m»y CQlir«ftil (hai om ih« 15th day «f I Sr ruinnI#* ( 'mi n( y Florid«
Ortobrr, A D. 1916, «hall Ipply In th«
H A. Nicholson, nf f*«n«va. Florida
N o l l e « *»f l l l « c l ! » n
llitnorabl« (irorcr (J llrrrinx. Judf« i*f
HOB K H T W
OAV18.
Wbrrra* a priiDntt ha* th*» day hr#*«
■aid ( t tiM
Jtidgc» of l ’rubai d ft&lt;r vny
HT-Tum
Sir
li»|lflt#r.
fina! db(hkr|&lt; a« FicratrÌa of Ih# r»(a(r [irpartltnl !•» the Cnunly Hoard of Fuhlir
i»f J. K. HarikIn. d«cc a*«d, and tirai ai ih* I ftatrilrl in»13 of Sem Junir ( ‘(111lit)» F l o r i d » . In Court of (‘«ni nty J mdlgr. Sreni rml» ( ‘ouni y
•am« tim« I wil( prnrnt tny fina! irfouni» ■ifhi-d by more that t aprili five per rent ••f
Niai# of Florida
a» Ficcai rii of «airi «aiate and ask tur tbr ir tb« dui) »4Uft|jfl«if «lrri*»r* rc-ddini within I n r* Kit al # of
Bpi’Pia] T a l H« hmd I '•I» t r**rl N « 1 nf S«*fi
appro val,
Frank Franklin
molr Fount y. Florida, aokint (bat an «lec­
t)ai«d April îlrd. A I* 1916
Notier I« hrrrby given, to nil »hom It
tion b*- rallird arid held, in drier min« ihr» may ronrtrin that on the 11th day «it
M n . F. (i. H U T C H I N S O N ,
quratinn a* lu «helher or tint bond» tn tin* Octobrr, À I» 1915, 1 «hall apply to lh«
Farrutria.
4*6. 6-1, 69, 7-6, -3. 9-7.
»U«Ti of 976,094) 00 • Intuì&gt;1 be i»»1le«l by llonofabl« Ciro- O Herring, ‘Judge* of »aid
Üprcial T a » Hr li tied Hlftfirl N « f «f Hwrn- Coyrt »a Judge of |*róbate, fur my final
Ino!# «'riunìy. for ih» purpu»« of arquirinx, dlacharge a» adminiatrntrU of the ratal»
eiilarfini; furtilahiisg ar|l ni|***rm«*« imj’ftn
of Frank Franklin, dee#a|#d; nnd that at

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DR. A, DOLAN
Kianifluitiilt

VETERINARIAN
Kimnuninl)t

Office: Hand Bros. Stables
HiKuiamMH

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and

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1*uifdlnf»

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Spacial T a* Hrhoul HUtrirl No I. and to
! fund (hr f!**at Inf Indel lr*ln««» ipf »ai»! I *i » i
trlrl. the prorr#«!» of »aid bond **au* In be
expended and fdiaburatd m lh « fiiUuaitif
manner, (o -a U .
* 936,000.00, to b« utril In refunding and
paying to ihr f’ lty of Hanford, monrya dur
li, «Ith Intrrrai (h#r««in, brrrtofnt» ailvanrrd
to th# »aid Hnrrtal Ta» School f liatrirl No 1
of Hcmitiu!« I'nunty. Florida, !*) lh# C-if y of
Hanford and tlaéd by »aid Hprcial Taa School
HUtficl No* 1 In thr purchaar uf a high
»chord all« and th« construction of a high
arhoot building, «hieb »aid aum la n o * fia»t
du# and owing fo thr City of Hanford, by
aiid Special T a t School DUtrlrt110,000,00 to b# u»rd in funding thr prr»rnt oulatanding and aaiatlng floating indebVcd n#»n of aftld Sprcial
Taa
School

Dlitflct.

916,009.00, to br Uard for Improving and
Vnlarginé th# grammar achoot.
95,000.00, to b» uard In purchnaing lat
and bpitding and conatructlng a primary
achoGl In th« Weilern part of the City of

Sanford, »aid primary school to b» locate)
Waat of M yrtle Avenue.

Bring in your lame and sick
horses and

mules.

them treated.

H ave

H a ve their

teerh examined, sharp cor­
ners dressed down, projec­
tions cut off and decayed
molars extracted.
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Try a Herald Want

92,500.00 to b# u»rd In improving and en­
larging th# prevent primary achoot. located
in Falrertto *Avcnu&lt;6 In the City of Sanford
Florida.

1h« »am« tim# 1 will prcarni my final ac­
count* as adm(n(«tratrU of »aid ratal»
and aak for their apprimal
H air.I April Kth. A. I * 1916

l.TZ’/I F H III F FI N.
Adminlatratrii.
Wdaon 4 llouaholdcr, Attorney».
6*1-9, 6-4, fl i. 7*6, H-.1, 9-7
In
Court of County Judge, Seminole
Counir, Stale of tltortda
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In re K i l l t « ol
Auguatue McDonald
Notice W hereby glvao, to all whom it
may eoncern, that
on the 11th day of

October, A. I). 1916. I ahall apply to the
Honorable («*o. U. Herring, Judge of aald.
Court, aa Judge of I'robate, lor my final
ditchargr aa exerutrix nf th* ratal* of
Auguatua McDonald, dreeaaed; and that
at the earn* time I will p m rn t my flna)
arcounta a* executrix of «aid ratal*, and
aalt for their approval.
Dated April nth, A. D I ’m .
m in n ie

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In Court ef County Judge, Seminal* Ceuaty
Stale of• Florida
'la ‘ ■
In r* Fatate of
95,000.00, to he t)»ed for Improving and W D. Hidden
enlarging th# colored arhoola In »aid Special
N olle* 1« hereby given, to all whom It
T a l School Dial Hrtmay concern, (hai «n the 6th day ol Hep*
I?,50U.00, (u 1., ua,t! for th, p u rr h . .. ol (amber, A. D 1915, I ahall apply lo the
Herring. Judge of
(urnitur. tn&lt;J (urnuhing* for «II &gt;rhooI. i, Honorable (ieorge O.
■ltd
T a t Hrhool t&gt;iatrlc( Nu. I ol eald court, a« Judge ot rtobale, tor my
Anal
diarharxe
a*
A
dminl.tratrl*
ol th* ra­
S.minot. County, Florid*, and
Wherrti, Ir I« (hr rr ii u of thia board tal* of W. 1). Holden, deceaaed: and thatr
that it would b* to th* beat lnt*rr*t ol fipee- at tho aame time 1 will prraent my Anal
U| Tax Srhool DUtriet No. t of Hralnol* account* aa Adminlatratrii of aald «alata
County, Florida. %o iaaur bond« in th* aum and a*k fqr their approvai.
Dated March 4th. A. D. 1915.
4&gt;f 171,000.00, th* Droci^eda thereof to b*
A D K L IC IA H. H O L D E N
uaed and expanded In th* m*nn«t and for
Adm inlatratrii.
the object* and purpoa*, aa h.rtlnabov*
66-Friday-t
mo*.
M l forth and aa .tat»d in tald petition,
Tbtrrlu i* b* It reaolvcd. That It It t__

determination of thia Hoard that th* amount
ot bond* required tor tho purpo**t tat forth
In aald petition, la th* aum of IT&amp;.000.00,
end that aald bond* «hall bear Intere*! et
Ibe'-Jit* ol not exceeding • per
rent
per • nnum. tb « Interrai on said bonda to

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«'I was in tho dentist’ s chair n few
days ago and when he had fixed
the rubber curtain o v e r ' my mouth
so that I could not speak he began
probing for something about 300
feet down in the depths of the tobth.
The pain was excruciating and real­
ising my desire to say something,
ho went to tho ante room and re­
turned with a card on which was
printed half a doren phrases in cuss
words.
Hanging it on the wall
where I could see he asked me if
that was the wa5*»I- felt about it.
I nodded my head and he said to
keep my eyo on the card and he
would be through in a few min­
utes.
That card certainly
did
me a lot of good and was the first
time such a stunt of silent cussing
was tried on me. N

HAS FAMOUS PANTRY

try clubs in the state.
Sanford
could have tute if the proper effort
was made to’ get one.

Unconquerable.
Tho habit of never being whipped,
ef always keeping up the fight— that Is
tho quality of the groat leader. Tho
who never admits defeat is tho
man tho world has to take into ac­
counts Time and again the foes he Is
lighting may think they have him
down. Hut before they know It he Is
on Ida feet Bounding the advance. Such
a man motdB events. He helps creato
tho new heavens and tho now earth
of tho prophet's vision. A mighty
force of tho universe Is tho unconquer­
able soul!
Two Klnka of Religion— Both Bad.
"Dor's do man dat takes his re­
ligion In spasm, and gits over It 'bout
as quick," stated good c ’ d Parson
Ilagsler
"And den ag'tn. dor's do
yudder kind dnt huh it nil do time,
end 'rnagtnon his whole duty Is done
when he snya ‘Amen!* In a deep voice.
And I dunnuh, snh, which of 'em gives
mo de least sadlsfnctlon.” — Kansas
City Star

^ N o w is the time to advertise our
city and county before the rush for
Florida begins, and it seems to me
that a good plan to be adopted
would be to send out papers or
literature now when tho^, people of
the north are beginning to think
about Florida.
In years gone by
this city advertised and always bad
Land of Cocoa.
the crowds.
All we need now is a
Ecuador’s chief product is cocoa It
few more small hotels, one large Is tho largest grower of thlB cornone and more people with money ^podlty In the world. Tho beau'Is perto como here and start something.
haps tho richest and uroBt highly fla­
vored and Is in great demaud In tho
trade. Europe buys SO per cent of
i l have often agitated the idea of this article, and although we are tho
n Country Club for Sanford and biggest individual consumer of choco­
always met with the reply that the late on earth, our merchants purchase
city is not large enough and we but 20 per ccut direct.
must wait for tourists to do thass
things.
I contend that our home Much Depends on the Way ft’s Said.
"I don't claim to be u Judge of
peoplo are well able to invest in a
country club, starting in a small women." said Noyes E brew-more, "but
way at first and building up. Tour­ when i call one up I can tell by Urn
ists are essential if the club is to be short; sharp h o llo !' that 1 am not (ho
n large affair hut I would cite you most welcome person In the world,
ftut when she drawls out In u soft, pur­
to Kissimmee as a city that limit
ring volco that word ’h e l-l-o-a n-n,' I
its own country club and built u feel quite assured Hint I may report
good one and it was the home people at her domicile long enough to leavo
backed by the proper spirit that ob­ a dollar s pound box of chocolates."—
tained one' of tho finest small coun- Kansas City Star.

Besides Possessing Great Historic Intereat, Their Financial Valu’o la
Enormous—Some Marvels of
Workmanship There.

For'Rent-Nflw College, j j j Ut
from tho armada more than three hun­
W
dred years sgo. This fftyton Is a yard
-------------------------------- —
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91-9t&gt;
high and its value n m i far-lnto tho
For
R ent-Residencithousand^
th fas in
^ kitchen, N\, r»l i"°\v‘
.with
in^kltchen.
One of tho historic bits that are
' ' Cît
2nd St. Jay H. Beck.
highly prlxed Is n quaint pair of bel­
J
fJ5-2tp
lows, mounted In silver ami gold, that
For Rent-Ten acre (;Um
onco belonged to Nell Qwynn. There
house well kept. Five ilrr,. fa. ,
are ponderous silver ‘‘firedogs’’ of tho
city limits.
Realty Trust &lt;j0
‘a
tlmo of Charles II, and near by Is nn
National Rank Bldg
’
enormous punch bowl, contributed by
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99-tf
George IV ns an example of tho art of
U All Local Advertisements Under Rent— Funnshod room with ,,r
Fiaxman.
This Heading TH REE CENTS a out board. 210 Park Ave. Want-Vis
tf.
A
Unquestioning Obedience.

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Among the famous pantries of tho
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
world Ik that of Queen Mary at Wind­
Much trouble as well as much
sor. Tills pantry comprises two rooms amusement was caused during the Charge 25 Cents.
of no great dimensions, but H contains early stages of tho canal work by the
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
treasures In tho form of plato and Inability of tho Jamaican negroes to
household articles that nro valued at tnko any except a strictly literal view
FOR SA LE .
more than n million pounds alerting. of ordora
In unloading a vessel nl
Many of these possess historic Inter­ Colon a rope In a pulley at the head
est*.
For exnmple, thero is n con­ of tho mast got Jammed and a Jamai­
• For Snlo Cheap— Gas range, good
spicuous exhibit In the form of a can waa ordered to climb up and re­
Inquire nt Fernald Tin
table of solid silver. This is nearly a lease I t He did as ordered. Borne ns new.
'
60 tf
yard In length, and Its top, with an minutes later the boss of tho gang Shop.
area of several square feet, bears tho missed him, nnd asked with Borne Im­
For Sale— 13 acre fnrm,
West
royal arms and exquisitely chased de­ patience where ho was.
He waa
signs, of the symbolic rose, thistle, [minted out sitting calmly at the mast­ Side, cheap for cash, immediate pos­
harp, etc. Every nfign sinew that of head.
session. A
dd'reaa F. II. Durham,
Elizabeth him contribute« to this
“ What are you doing up there?” Red Hank, New Jersey. — Want— 94table a deslgu of some sort.
roared tho boas.
8tc.
Tho most Imposing of all tho daz“ You told mo to come up here. Bah,"
xllng nrrer of plate Is tho so-called tho man answered, "but you haven'?
For Sale— 5 roomed Bungalow on
gold dinner service for occasions of told me to como down!"—Joseph II.
beautiful lake. Bath Room and mod­
tho highest state.
Bishop, secretary of the Isthmian Ca­
The walls of (ho two rooms of this nal commission, in the Youth'B Com­ ern Conveniences. Beautiful Coun­
try Home at n Bargain. Easy Terms.
royal pantry, tho larger of which la 30 panion.
Apply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fla.
feet by 16 feet, and the smaller a
Want— 94-tf.
square oT 16 feet, are lined with cases
of plate glass and mahogany, and In
Had Duties to Attend To.
For Sale- Seed Bed Cloth. 2 1-2
theso and similar caaos, occupying
Tho first morning my tittle brother
tho center of each room, are some of went to kindergarten ho was very good cents per yard. C. M. Berry. 992tc
the most extraordinary examples of until about ton o’clock, when ho got up
art In gold, silver and proclous stones and started out. The teacher asked
that tho world has ever scon.
where ho was going He replied. "I'ao
FO R R E N T
I
There are tall, graceful opergnoB, doin’ to dot some lunch.” Not living
each of which would tax tho strength very far she let him go Ho returned r o o e o a o o o e o o o e e a e e o o o o o o e t
of two men to lift It; there are dishes In tho afternoon and was very good
In gold and silver, any ono of which until about three o'clock, when he
For Rent-Largo fiont rooms. Two
would be too heavy to run nway with; started out again. The teacher called or th.ee for house keeping, conven­
dainty toilet services In gold and sil­ him back and said, "Where are you ient and food location. 302 Park.
ver, candelabra, communion services, going now?" He answered, "I des I
93-2 ip
flagons. vases, punch bowls, wlno cool­ dotn take my nap, don't I?"—Chicago
ers, fountains and fonts In silver, Tribune.
For Rent-Two unfurnished rooms,
wrought In designs of great beauty by
up one flight, separate entrance, gas,
tho most skillful artists.
wat.: etc. Fine location, on a cor­
Tho most beautiful ob all theso, It
New Fishing Grounds.
ner.
Address P. O. Box 893, SanIs said, is tho N'autll/a vase, fash­
Albacorn and tunny, fish which until fo.d, Flo. ida.
98-*.f
ioned, It Is clnlmed&gt; i&gt;»ff of pearl, gold recently have been found only In tho
and silver by tho hands of Benvenuto Mediterranean la sufficient quantities
For Rent— T w o acres improved
Cellini, himself, although It hears tho to form the basis of an industry, are
land,
all tiled. Casli rent. Close in.
name of an artist of Nuremberg, Nich­ said now to be caught In enormous I
Enquire
Arnetts Bather Shop
9G-t(
olas Schmidt. The shell, which is of quanlltlen along the coast of southern
pearl, mounted In silver and gold of California
At San I’ edro a fleet of
Pleasant rooms and
tho most delicate chasing, is pplsod gasoline launches finds profitable erti- j FOR R E N T
on tho shoulders of a superbly mount­ jiloyinont during ihe season fn cnlcb- office* in Bishop Block, overlooking
ed horseman, and above the pearl shell ing these 11sh for the packers.
Lake Monroe and now post-office
another figure Is throned.
site. Also, store room, same building.
Another marvel of workmanship Is
Call Thatcher Realty Co., Bishop
the rose water fountain. In silver.'wttli
Block, Phone 24 6.— Want U5 tf.
The
Greater
Honor.
Its dome supported by columns, around
Cato, the Greek, oil* observing that
which are grouped horses and hounds.
For Sale or Rent- For 10 days
statues were being set up In honor of
In point of Interest It would he diffi­ tunny, remarked: "1 would rather only, good 10-arre farm, all cleared,
cult to picture any article of the kind peoplo would ask. why Is there not a
6 acres tiled. Good house and barn
more artistically perfect than the statue to Cato, than why there Is."
Enquire Herald Office.
99-2tp.
silver gill flagon, that was rescued

For Rent— 5 room Cottage I 2u
Park Avc. $12.50 per month inclod
in»- water, nlso | room r „ u '
Park Ave. $10.00 including WJ.,L
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf r.
For Rent— Residence 7 room,,
bath. 503 Park Ave. lleasonxble
A. P. Connelly. •
85-tft
For Rent- One 4 acie field, or,*
5 acre field under state ,,f
cultivation.
Also planted to cow.
peas. Reasonable rent. Inquire \v,
C. Post.
gg_t
For R en t— Several nice offic*
rooms over Yowcll'a. Enquire N. p
Yowell Si Co.
32-tl

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Wanted— T w o unfurnished rooms
in nice family.
Also hoard for
young girl.
Apply 113 East Fifth
Wnnted— 80,000 feet second hand
cypress celery boat d*
( ;•,&lt;&gt;.{ rnn.
dition.
Name lowest price f n b.
Sanford. Write F. C. \V Kramer Jr.
Leesburg, Fla.
96-ltp
Wunted-Orders for cord wood.
Any length. Pine and Oak. Address
Cameron Wood Co., Mascotte.Flt.
'•7- Itp

Wanted—If you have a pair of extra
good mules either large or c i ihum
size that you want to -*«■I! o
. fur
cash at a sacrifice, wri.i- ice .. .mer.
Address "M u le s
Box 111’ San­
ford, Fin
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Proof That Hen» Have Ta»te
Possibly the best prut if iii.it hens
nnd other members of the feathered
tribe not only taste but enjoy their
food and drink tn shown In tlo- w«y
they blink tfiolr eyes In drlukitn: much
after tlie human methods of • vt&gt;r»-ssIng satisfaction.

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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.
Close to A. C. L. R. R. Shops and the Union Station.
These lots will rapidly advance, above the remarkably low prices ai which
offering them.
Buy now while prices are low, and get the benefit of the increased
The Thatcher Realty Company has other large holdings in Sanford, and has directed
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 ol lots.
Let us show you this property.

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SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

TH E
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woiih Living
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WARSAW HAS
FALLEN GREAT
VICTORY FOR
THE GERMANS
GERMANS HAYE PUT A CRIMP
IN THE RUSSIAN BEAR THAT
M AY POSSIBLY BRING
WAR TO END
London, Aug. 6.— Advices hero
are to the effect that Warsaw hun
fallen, and the Germans will bo in
actual possession of tho entire city
in a fow hours. While the report has
not been officially verified, mil­
itary experts here nre ready to be­
lieve it an the city hzs been In grave
dancer for several days.
The im­
mense turning movement of the Ger­
man troops have placed the Rus­
sian forces in clave dancer,
nnd
Hindengurg s troops get across the
river before the withdrawal of the
bulk of tho Russian army tho war
will close ns far as the Russian par
of It is concerned.
With the im­
mense Russian force captured^at Wa-isaw, the Czar could not possibly
put such army in the field in six
months, as this would give thb Ger­
mans n chance to turn about and
drive the Allies forces back in the
western treatre ol tho war.
\ Petrograd,
Aug, 6, Tho
Ger­
man cavalry is scouring the c o u n ty
8n such numbers north of Warsaw
t hat tiie railroad is in dunger.
At
Kupischki, fifty miles from Dvinck,
the Russians are ffchtinc stub­
bornly.
If the Germans win here
is would make Dvinck certain soon.
Dvinck is an important junction
point on tho Petrograd Warsaw rail­
road«.
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*t Berlin. Aug. 5. 1» is reported
that the Germans have occupied
the western portion of Ivangoro.l
fortress.
Petiograd claims that the Ivan
gorod Warsaw* railroad is still open
and that the western front is com
putatively q uiet.
Iifiggacc Valuation Law
Under the Cummins law, which
compels a proper valuation of bag­
gage carried on railroads, the trav­
eling salesman is up against a dif­
ficult proposition.
The sample
trunks which he carries, if he is
representing n clothing firm, con­
tain only coats nnd piece goods
nwatchrs.
Tho task of placing
a value on the coats is almost
impossible, ami yet overvaluation
or undervaluation in case of dam­
age or loss renders the salesman
guilty of a misdemeanor The coasts
might he figured on cost ,of mater­
ial and manufacturing, yet the price*
arrived at in this way could not
he obtained if un attempt wore made
to sell them sepsratcly from the
vest and trousers.
Tho sample
awatches might he worth intrinsic­
ally only 110 or 26 cents apiece, hut
their value to the salesman is much
greater, since he derives his entire
business -from them.
N o account
is taken under tho Cummins amend­
ment of tho fionling insurance pol­
icies which are taken out by a firm
to cover tho risk its goods run in
transit.

Christian Endeavor in AutfOTt i
We would welcome news items
fiom Sanford. Monroe and Oviedo.
A kindly greeting came Inst week
from Prof. Garfield Evans, ptesident of the State Epworth Leagu­
ers, and who live» in Southerland.
"Push and smile,” , the motto of
Editor Powell, nnd '.'The Clear­
water Sun , is n good one for every­
body. Some folks have nothing to
"p la n t" at least every day, hut we
all can push and smile if we try hard
enough.
One "T a m p a Times
mention of
tho International Convention was its
"million
plnn outlook, for next two
years. To gain a million new mem­
ber» nnd give that'much in dollars
for missions; nothing small about
Christian Endeavor these days. Ten
thousand new societies, " a saloonleas nation by 1920, were two more
goals ret, and u now one added,"
Tho state department secretary
has no been off her job hut two
days since April. One of those
was in celebration of tho Fourth,
nnd the other to attend a Sunday
School meeting in Interlaehon. Wo
have not missed our weekly pressletters day this Christian Endea­
vor year.
Commencing wisely to advertise
in time, the "Kissimmee Valley Gazett
had a communication Inst
week from tho United Bretbern so­
ciety of Union Center, which desir­
ed attention to u social on the 12th.
It adds, " D o n t forget the social,
the tiiie and the place and the the
girls, hoys.
Sanfoid Presbyterian and Con­
gregational workers, aided by some
other kind hearted folks gnvve nearl
nlnty-two dollars last year for the
children s Home Society.
Wonder
how much they, and others socie­
ties will he able to do in l ** 1A?
Even if it 1« war times, ng ood deal
can he done if we try
In Miami the Epworth la agores
in a recent social had the young men
blindfolded nnd given hags of pea­
nuts to “ feed their pardners. That
must i»e fun but could not Nonie\h‘ ng
of a cooler k*nd to* found for nt'dsumrner (ropes? Un** ol our e x ­
changes mentioned " a moonlight
party, does not that sound good?
Miss Mattie Mmshall, und ac­
tive woiker in Orklnwaha. mid ill»
trict t|uiet
Hour Superintendent,
has been visiting in Candler. Hope
she has as good u time as we did
there this spting with their Junior
Endea vorers.
In "T h e
Tropical Sun
West
Palm Reach Juniors were given a
nice notice in a recent daily issue
It s a i d Mr s I, G Ri g g e r s w a s t o
meet with the lit t It f ol ks unt i l t h e
ri-turn from a length visit .n Sliiury,
by
Miss Eleanor
Rowley, i local,
district, and State Jnuior superin­
tendent. Mrs. Riggers has just re­
turned fiom a vacation in the North.
What is an inspiration Home of uk
wanted hut could not get, so she
Ought to he nil retdy to make n
good acting superintendent.
GRACE A TO W NSEND
Vir tue in Yell ow S t o c k i n g s

The yellow silk Mocking* of an A t ­
lanta »oriely girl have led to an in­
teresting scientific discovery.
The young ludy in question w*aa
invited to a house party with half a
dozen othtr belles, at a country place
near Atlanta, where mosquitoes ate
very prevalent. Ono evening tho
mosquitoes were so particularly had
and made such savage attacks upon
the silken-dad ankles anti nether
limbs of the other girls that they
were all driven off the front porch
into tho house. Nobody could un­
derstand why the mosquitoes had
not bitten ,tl*e particular girl in ques­
tion
at ul.l, until somebody observed
Congregational Church
that
while nil the other girls were
Regular services next
Sunday,
wearing
hosiery of black or white,
morning and evening. In tho even
she
had
on
stockings of a pronounc­
ing one of the series, "Jesus' Life
ed
yellow
shade.
Principles" will ho presented by
There happened to he a physician
the pastor. I t is intended to make
this a practical, short talk on the in the party who knew that a
principle« that Jesus haa given for various kinda have been found pecu­
our guidance, applying same to our liarly Busccsptihlo to colors, nnd ho
went about making experiments,
life and problems today.
The C. E. Society |a progressing with the result thut he found that
nicely and more young people ate mosquitoes, at letsi those in that lo­
tatting interested in their society. cality, will never nlight on anything
All not interested elsewhere,, arc that is yoilow in tone.
Wear yellow this summer and you
cordially in v ited to meet with us
will escape mosquito bite«.
The
F. P. Strong, Pastor.
champagne colored shoes and stock­
ings, so faihlonahlo this year, there­
Prominent K. of P%. Dead
Tavares* Fla., Aug. *6.— W. H fore, seem to have a purely accident­
Utmer, who was recently stricken al practical value. As tho ankles
with paralysis, died at one o clock are always the favorite point of
7w“ d.“ y morning. He was one of attack by mosquitoes, the shade
the oldeat xe»identa of this county may attain a permanent popu­
* " d high in the Knights of Pytbtaaa larity.

the oldeat residents of this county
fai*h in the Knights of Pythias,
ping keepter o f grgat seals of the
• of P.
grand lodge of the state
•or a number o f year#.*

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S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A . FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 1915

V O L U M E VI

N ew liaren Road Shows Profit

COUNCIL MET IN REGULAR
SESSION AND ADJUSTED
THE TAXES ON PROPERTY
O T H E R M A T T E R S O F IM P O R T A N C E W E R E
D IS P O S E D O F A T B U S Y M E E T IN G
H E L D M O N D A Y N IG H T
The City Council met in regular 6. $1,500 to $1,200.
W. II. Peters, Lots 8, 9 and 10,
session August 2nd 1915 at 7.30 p.
Rlk. 3, Tr. 3, $7,000 to $6,000.
m.
Present, U. W. Herndon, pres
J. E. Pace, Fnrm I.und, Lot 31,
ident, J. D. DaviBor., R. C. Maxwell
Blk.
19, Tr. 31, $3,000 to $1,600.
W. W. Abernathy,J. Adams, C. H.
J. E. l’nce. Lots 2, 4, 5, 10, 11,
Dingce. Absent, H. E. Tolar.
Minutes of the last meeting rend 16, 17, and Rlook B, MellonviUe,
and adopted. An Ordinance entitled $12,000 to $8‘ 000.
Tho Clerk was instructed to no­
An Ordinance amending Section 2
of an ordinance entitled " A n Ord­ tify the A. C. L. Hy. Co., to ap­
inance prohibiting the construction pear at the next meeting to show
and maintnlnence of hill hoards cause why they should not place
and prohibiting bill posting in cer­ safety gates at their crossing at
tain defined limits of the City of First St. at Rand s yards, and to
Sanford, and providing a penalty show cause why the City should
therefoie
was read and placed on not repair crossings between Oak
its first rending and passed. It was Avenue and Myrtle Avenue.
moved and seconded that the rules
Council- now adjourned to meet
he wuived and that it bo rend by at 4.00 p. m. Tuesday the 3rd!
title only and placed on Us second
City Council met at 4.00 p. m.
read ng. Roll call, Yea?, J. D. D av­ Aug. 3rd as per adjournment. Pres­
ison, W. W. Abernathy, J. Adams, ent. It. W, Herndon, president, C.
C. If. Dingce. R. C. Maxwell. No, H Dingce. W. W. Abernathy. Ahsen
none.
It was then read by title R. (\ Maxwell. 11. E. Tolar, J. I).
and passed second reading.
It was Davison, J. Adams,
No quorum.
moved and seconded that the rule» Coun.il adjourned to 4.00 p. m.
he further waived, and that it be Wednesday Aug Ith. i Council net
read in full and placed on
its at 1.00 p. m.
Aug. 4th. as per
third rending and final passage. adjournment.
Present, B. W Herj
Roll call. Yea, W. W. Abernathy, ndon. \\ W Abernathy, J. Adams,
J Adams, l.\ H Dingce, J. D. Dav­ C. II. Dingce. Absent, If. E. Tolar,
ison, R. C. Maxwell. No, none. It R. C, Maxwell, J. D. Davison.
was t^rn read in full and passed.
Council made the following re
Yea. W. W. Abernathy, J. Adams, duct ions in aasc1» meats.
C
H
Dingce, J.
D, Davison,
D. G. Monroe, Lot 1, N. Blk 17,
R. C. Maxwell. No, none.
$750 to $«00. *
The reports of the officers were
1). G. Monroe. l.ot 2N. Hlk 17.
tfjen read and ordered filed
It #ai $750 to $600.
moved and seconded that I ills a»
i
Mrs. Easter by, W fifift. of Lots
signed by the president, and up
9 and 10, Blk 6. Tr. I, $3,000 to
proved by the finance committee $2.600
In* paid
Carried.
W. N.-tBrady. Lot 4, Blk. 5. Tr.
It w a s m o v e d a n d s e c o n d e d t h a t 5, $2.250 to $2,000
tile fe l l o w m g a s s e s s m e n t s be l o w e r ­
I&gt;. G Monroe, Lot 10, Blk. 8,
ed .
Tr. 2. $2,500 to $2.000.
T J Miller. Lots 9 and 10. Hlk
Geo. MKyihngin, Lot 9, Blk. 8,
12 Tr A from $2.000 to 11.260
Tr. 2, $2,260 to $2,000.
T. J. Miller, Lot 10, Hlk. 3. T.* 2
T , J. Check, Lot?, 9 10 and 11,
$2,000 to? 1,500
B lk .'3. Tr. C, $3,600 to $3,000.
K L
M il le r , L o t fi. Hlk
8, T r 2
H. C. Du Bose, Lot 1, Blk. 8,
$3,600 to $1,000.
Tr. 6, $2.800 to $2.500
G \ D e C o t t e s , L o t 11. Hlk .*&gt;
H. E Tackash. Lots 1* t. 5 and
Tr 2 i t mm to $2 *»oo
11. Hlk I, Tr
6. ’$8.700 to|$l&gt;,000
G 1
K Smith. Lot 1 &lt;mil N . of
L. I* Mi fu lle r Lots 1 and 2, Hlk
Hlk 11. * I r
Lot
i I I » 50 t o l l ..*&gt;110 II. Tr 6. $3,000 to $2.500.
G

J-

Sm ith, Personal

fr o m $1, 500

$1, 000.

to

j.

;L

Shepard,

Lot

Rlk.

12.

f 3,500

to

Lot

9.

5,

T r . 7. $1.500 to $1,250.

Mrs.

M aggie

Harnes,

$2 500.

Mr».
Hlk

13 .

II
Tr

A
M e C u l l i ey
1 $«&gt;60 to $4 60

W J. T h i g p e n , L o t s fi a n il
Hid 10. Tr 3. $4,800 to $3.M&gt;0

7

Lewis Fisher Lot 5. Hlk. 9, Tr. 2,
$1.500 to $100.
M 1,. Laing, Lots 1 and 2, Hlk
12. Tr. 3, $1.500 to $1,260.
J. F. Laing, Martins, Frur. of Blk
10 Tr. 11. $1,200 to $1.000.
J. F. Laing, Martins Lot 7, Blk.
10 Tr. 10. $2.000 to $1.750
Lewis .Fisher, Lots fi ami 7, Blk.
12, T t . 2, $5,600 to $3.000
J
Dutton

C rate

Co,

Personal

F. L. Woodruff, Lots 1, 2, 3 and
Hlk. 1. Tr. 6, Ct $1800 to $1200.
B. W. Herndon, !x&gt;t 1, Blk. 17.
Tr. C.T., $1,800 to $1,000.
W. T. Devine. Lots 3 and 4. Blk
13, Tr. 8. $400 to $300.
C. (\ Beasley, Lot fi, Hlk, 13,
Tr 7. $1.550 to $1.260.
*• \\ Brady, S 1-j of Lot 3 and
Lots 4 and 5, Blk. I I , Tr. 3, $6,000
to $5,000.
W I) Turner, W 64 ft of Lot»
6 and 7 less f i 1^ ft,of l,a&gt;l 7, Blk 4.
Tr. G. $2,200 to $1,750.
E. E. Turfu-r. Lot 6. Blk. 3, Tr.
fi. $3,500 to $3,000.
Council now adjourned.
M. W. Lovell. City Clk.
__ _____________
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New York., M onday— T h e Now
Haven system, according to Reports
submitted to the directors,
will
have a surplus for the yery ended
on June 30 of $2,418,000.
The only associated
company
which failed
earn its fixed charges
was tho New Englnnd Transport­
ation Company, which had a short­
age of of $313,000.
The tentative report shows that
gross earnings decreased $2,073,000.
The operating expenses, however,
decreased $5,106,000.
All the interest for the
New
York, Winchester &amp; Boston hnd .to
be paid out of the Now Haven
treasury.
In addition a shortage
of $116,000 for general expenses
had to be mot. There was an im­
provement of about $85,000-sj i e t
over lust year, however, in that
sidiary s earning#.
Out of the New Haven’s surplus
of $2,418,000 deficits of about $176,
000 would ha paid, as Interest on
&amp;
the bonds of tho
N ew York
Stamford Railway, the Westchester
Street Railroad Company, nnd the
Berkshire Street Railway
system
tho three trolley systems still man­
aged by the New Haven.

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To Help Move Crop»

/Washington, Aug. 3— Preliminary
plans designed to make available
the resources of tho Federnl R e­
serve sustem in the annual Full movment of crops have been worked out
hy the
Federal
Reserve
Board.
Writing to the twelve regional hanks
the hoard pointed out in a letter
made public today how members
of the system may help to finance
the crop movement.
Usually the crop movement has
been taken care of b y Government
deposits in hanks or the issue of
emergency currency under the A l­
drich- Vreoland act, which expired
last mouth. In place of theso agen­
cies. the hoard states, there. Is ample
authority in tho Federal Reserve
net to meet the situation this Fall.

THE UNITED STATES GOVERN, MENT WANTS TO PURCHASE
. THE EAST COAST IN­
LAND ROUTE
There has been much discuaaion
about the Florida Inland C anal
and the feasibility o f using the S t.
Johns river in preference to th e
jnland waterway that- is now being
used on the cast coast. Tho opfnon
nf tho engineers thnt investigated
the matter has favored the* S t.
Johns river from Jacksonville t o
Sanford and thence via tho S alt
Creek route to the east coast canal
near Titusville using the canal from
that
point to
Miami. T h e , S t.
Johns river has ten, fept of w a ter
all the time and is the greatesrt
natural waterway in tho »Into nnd
»hould he the northern end o f th e
canal especially if the government
intends to make use o f tho Flotida
inland canal. The following fio m
the Miami Metropolis indicates th a t
tho government is contemplating
taking steps looking toward the pur­
chase of the canal nnd the cities
along the St. Johns river should
ho alert on this p;opositton.

"T a k in g the first step toward tho
purchase of the franchise of th e
East Coast Canal &amp; Transportation
Co., owner of the intra-coastal canal
the government, th.ough Major W .
U La Duo, engineer, has written tho
“ In view of the large surplus re­ Chamber of Commerce fur a mass c [
serves now held by the Federal ’ Re­ data regarding the amount of traffic
Major La Due writes.
serve hunks, hy member hanks, on the canat.
“ Under the provision of tho river
and by other hunks throughout the
the country,
says the hoard s let­ an harbor act approved March 4, 15
ter, "there should he no difficulty a hoard of oificcrs has beon appoint­
in affording the producers the as­ ed to examine and appraise tho
sistance
necessary to enable them value of the work and franchise o f
to market their products in volume the east coast carnal from tho St.
corresponding to the power of the Johns river to Key West, and to con­
tmile to absorb them.
In order to sider the desirability of purchasing
accomplish this end it is suggested said canal hy the United States, and
that Federal Reserve hanks adopt a the construction over tho routo o f
definite policy wilh reference to re said canal of u free and open waterdiscounting paper secured by d o e - i way for a depth and capacity sufltument» in satisfactory form e v i - j ciani for inland navigation. Tho
dencing
the ownership of stored hoard is also required to investigate
argiculturul products.
the feasibility of constructing such a
"Through such a policy, together waterway on n i^ parallel route b e - ‘
with the proper methods of ware tween said points.
housing. Federal Resurvo hunks can
Much information is required b y
he a potent factor in assisting the the government engineer, his ques­
normal movement of staple agri­ tions including the following.
cultural products from tho field to
Character tonnage and value o f
the factory or the consumer.
tho present outgoing commerce from
The hoard calls for special at­ Miami, proportion of tonnage moved
tention to marketing of tho cotton by rail and by water; m»rk&lt;!ta ship­
crop, because it is "clearly to the ped to; method of handling rail and
common interest that credits based water shipment whether by through,
upon this crop bo protected ns far hill of lading from point o f origin
as possible from tho danger of de­ to the market or re-hilled at Jack­
moralization.
sonville; proportion shipped by rail
"Sudden and violent fluctuations anr| by water; same information re­
are clearly to the advantage of nei­ garding incoming shipments. Tho
ther tho loaning hanks, the producer, engineer also wants to know If boats
tiio muufacturer, nor the consumer. now operated In the canal are ablo
They offer on tho contrary, an in- to carry all the fruits, vegetable»
vitipg field for the speculator, nnd nnd other produce offered for trans­
should the Federal Roscrva system portation, if they get all the businesn
in making possible tho more normal they can hfcndle. if not why la not
movement of the crop, be u con­ moro produce shipped b y water; if
tributing factor in reducing these presen reboots are offered more than
fluctuations, it would have ac com- they can handle, why arc not moro
plished a great public good .
or larger boats put on the run.

$10,000 to $5,000
|N^ In a leaflet issued hy the Central
W. W. Long, Lot* 1 and 2, Blk.¡Florida
Highway association the
C. Tr. 5, $3,500 to $3,000.
f i iteresting knowledge is gleuned that
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Lots 4 nnd ^ S e m i n o l e county stands third in
Blk. 6. Tr. 5, $4,000 to $3,500.
^point of membership ami if the ncE. Hill, Lots, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. tuul mileage/Ufygood roads were
Blk. 5, Tr. 5, $10,000 to $8,000.
figured it would probably stand thirst
City Dirertory Finished
J. C. Aycock, Lot 3, Blk, 10,’ Tr. in .this respect. Seminole county1
vj Tho Piedmont Directiry Co., an­
6. $1.600 to $1,200.
is recognized as being in tho fore­
T . E. Wilson, Lots 1* and 2, Blk. most rank among the good Roads nounces tho completion of the San­
ford Directory and delivery will bo
5, Tr. 3, $10,000 to $G,000.
counties of Florida nnd nlthough it
T. E. Wilson, Whites Add. Lots is ono of the newest counties nnd made this w'eek to he finished hy
August 0th. Tho new directory will
1 and 2 $750 to $600.
nnd among tho smnllcr counties of
bo ono of tho most complete that
J. E. Laing, Martins Add. Lot 3, the state It haa alwnys been among
the leaders in progress and pros­ haa beon issued here in several years
Blk. 12, Tr. 11, $400 to $300.
nnd each business house &gt;.hould have
C. B. Tyler, Lot 3, Blk. 7, Tr.4, perity. When the new bond issue
$3,000 to $2,000?
for raods is made it will ho first In a copy. We hnvo not learned just
how many nanKn the new directory
C. B. Tyler, Land in farm, Lot point of good roads, membership
will contain but it will chronicle a
36, Blk. 19 Tr. 30, $4,000 to $3*000. in the association and with mileage
largo
in in population for Sanford
C. B. Tyler, Land In farm, Lot 36, of good roads.
haa
been
growing itendly for several
Blk. 19, Tr. 30, $6,000 to $2,200.
years
and
there are proabbly more
0. J. Miller, Personal, $1,800. to
Agnes Guild
people
hero
at the present tlmo than
$800
J Tho St. Agnes Guild mot Monday moat the citizens can compute. The
0. J. Miller,' Lot 11, Blk. 6. Tr.
afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. new directory will be a valuable
3. $5‘ Q00 to $4,000.
Walker. Mr.a M. Mininrik was hos­ compendium of knowledge nnd a
Z. J. Jerry, Lots C and 7, Blk. 1,
tess for the afternoon. At tho c Iob - source of satisfaction to the business
Tr. 6, $1,000 to $600.
of tho meeting delicious fruit epek-' men of Sanford.
B. W. Herndon, Personal $1,600
tall and cake was served.
to $1,000.
B r id e s the* member», .Mrs. A. A Frank Brown of Paola was in the
C. P. Herndon, Lot 7, Blk. 8,
Walker, Misses Agnes and E velyn city on Tuesday night and Wed­
Tr..fc, $2,260 to $2,000.
Bertpr were present.
The next nesday morning and his many fritnda
J. Adam«, S 4 L o t 2 and N 4
Idra. L. L. Taylor and daughter
meeting will be tho regular montyly were glad to s«e him. Frank is busy
Miss Ethel arrived Wednesday, from Lot 3, Blk 11, Tt. 3, $2,260 to |2,
business meeting and all member» with his orange grove just now, and
Tampa and will make their home in 000. .
are urged to be present. Mrs. Brax­ expects great results from it this
this city in the future.
C. H. Dingce, Lot 3, Blk. 7, T r. ton Perkins will be hostess.
•«MOD.
'

i,

INTER-STATE
WATERWAYS
AGAIN BEING
AGITATED

" I f the present .east coast canal
shoulld be purchased by tho United
States and made a free aud open
waterway, or H a parallel canal o f
the same depth nnd width should bo
dug by the United State», what
would
result? is ono o f tho ques­
tions asked b y Major La Due. " W o u ld
the abolition of tolls ip itself affect
tho freight rates, or the volumo and
nature of the business handled b y
water, or result in placing moro
boat» on the water route. I f so, t o
what extent.?
The board of directors of tho
Chumbci o f Commerce will at tho
next meeting .endeavor to answer
tho questions of tho government
engineer."
^ Mr. A. P. Connelley, one o i San­
ford’s moat prominent and ento*priaing business men, who haa been
in the city attending to business
affairs, loft for hla home in the Cel­
ery City this morning.
M r. Con­
nelly reports that business is ex­
cellent for this season o f the year.—
Reporter Star. *

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

FLORIDA PLA N TE R S
USING

STOKES

SEEDS

are protected by a newly developed system of seed production
which eliminates all possibility of error from the seedsmans end.
Write for free Market Gardeners Catalopie explaining this new
system and watch for our Special Bulletins.

STOKES SEED FARMS
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HOW DAUBIT ROSE TO FAME
Painter May Have Had Successful
Qualities All the Time, and.
Then Again— .
"Realism may not always prove up
as an artistic quality," explained the
old critic, “ but It sometimes hits the
■pot as a business proposition.
"I'm thinking of Daublt. Daublt
was a middle-aged painter with a fu­
ture behind him In the little town be
balled from. He stuck to idealism
until bo saw that it was no use, then
he turned realist and took the step
that mndo him.
“ About this time ho met a spinster
In ill health,'fifty years old, and rich as
Croesus. The spinster was passion­
ately fond of cata. and of ono big old
tabby In particular.
“ Daublt saw hla chance. Ho pulled
tho strings and arranged for a busi­
ness interview with her. Ho talked
glibly and persuaded her to alt for
her portrait. She agreed to lot hlih
paint her as she liked best to sit at
home, with tho stipulation that If tho
picture did not Butt she need not pay
one cent
"But our painter wasn't to bo balked
or daunted. He borrowed money on

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NEW JERSEY

bta dress suit and fixed Ids studio up
and had her easy chair and other
things hauled down and back every
aittlng. Ho posed her In tho chair,
and ho put beside It tbo baskot In
which her favorite tabby always took
her ease. Ilo painted this basket
empty.
"When tho picture was done he let
her wait for a day or two before ho
Invited her and her friends to como
and ace It. He sent a special Invitatlofi to the big old tabby,» too. That
pleased her, but sho kept her critical
air and mado ready to dcclaro that
she did not wont the picture enough
to pay real money for It. Just when
sho was ready to speak the tabby ap­
proached tho picture, seemed to no­
tice It for tho first time—It wbb on
tho floor—and then, smelling, mew­
ing, nnd evidently delighted, did her
best to get at the basket.
"Tho spinster changed her mind in­
stantly. 8ho look tho cat's word for
Its excellence and bought the picture
at a good round prlco.
“ She hung the picture In her home,
nnd In six months Daublt was thdro
with her to help her- enjoy It. His
marriage to her made him n celebrity
among all (he rich people, nnd now he
sells more than he can paint."
'"Flow do you account for ills sud-

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den success f" asked The Inquiring
friend. “ Had It In him all the time,
I suppose, and Just nocdeg an oppor­
tunist"
**
"Maybe." went on the old crltld.
"hut a friend of mlno who runs n little
animal store near Daublt'a old atudlo
told mo tbnt Daublt came In tho day
before tbo exhibition and bought books
catnip. •
.
"For my part, 1 make no rash
charges—genius Is genius, even when
It pursues a dark and derlouB way."

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When our physician asked little Al­
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him sho said, “ Doctor, you had mo
once; why didn't you keep mo?”—Ex­
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For Snlo— Ono Jersey Red hoar
18 months old. Pure breed.
F. R
Brewster, French Avo &amp;. Hughey St.
Sanford, Fin.
9C-2tp
For snlo at a good discount, schol
urship in the Sanford Business Col
lege.
Owner cannot use it.
En
quire nt Herald Office.
82-tf
For Sale— Household furniture,
cooking utoiutils etc.
Cheap for
cash. Apply 113 E. Fifth St. 96-2tp
Mias Hanna Holstein, daughter of
the former Norwogtaa consul-general
at Paris, recently came from Norway
to act aa maid of honor at tbe marriago In Philadelphia of her chum.
Miss Helena McKinley, to Barton
Lavln. Mlaa Holstein introduced Mr.
Lavln to her chum In 1911. A year
later Miss McKinley Introduced Miss
Holstein to a captain In tho Norweglan army and an engagement fol­
lowed.

BOX CAR ANNIE” IS BACK
Cure at Hospital In Kan­
sas City.
Kansas City, Mo.—“ Box Cnr Annlo"
Is back at tho General hospital again,
seeking a second trial of tho drug
cure. It was In March, this year, that
the stringent enforcement of the federnl drug act sent the woman hobo
to the City hospital
After taking
the euro she “ bummed" her way south
visiting Oklahoma, lanilslana and
Texas
A few days ago sho felt the old dosire for drugs coming bnck to her aud
Immediately started north for Kansas
City where, she said, "they have a
fine bunch to helji you "
Maggie Draper, alius Annie Smith,
alias “ Box Car Annie,” Is thirty years
old and n well-known clmracter In tho
western part of the United StnteH
She has been n professional hobo for
about twelve years

CAPTURE

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“LIVE”

For Sale-Fat hens.
Can be de­
livered to any pnrt of the city. Phone
or write Mrs. A. E. Berg, R. D. No
2, Sanford, Fla.
$G-2tp
For Salo-One two horse wagon,
one mowing machine, one double
cutaway harrow ard one fertilizer
drill, all in good order for half price.
Box 1162, Saziford. Flqridn.* 96-tf

Wager Your Last Dollar
on Ihc

Excellence of Our Pies.
Mosl People are Pious
We Invite You lo Try l

For Sale Cheap— Gas range, good
new.
Inquire at Pernal &lt;1 T n
lop.
80 tf
For Sale-Large range suitable for
hotel or large family. W. II. Trend,
well, Sanford-'Electric Co.
95-2tc,
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A m ite C it y Hears T h i s “ Broth of a
M an ” Hasn't Sh a ved In T w o
Years.

Amite. City, La.—A reminder of tho
once "Bloody Tangipahoa'' Is In Jail
here. He Is I.ouls Singleton, the most
powerful man physlcully in Tangipa­
hoa.
Without n haircut or shave for two
years, Singleton looked more like a
huge grizzly bear than a human HI h
relatives say that they have been utinl/le to keep him nt homo.
Singleton has two tyothers, Walter
and Ezra, and tho oh^60-acro homostead Is situated
miles north­
east of Kentwood. ^Mpbruther, Wal­
ter, together with ^ H s Singleton. Is
charged with shootJK a neighbor's

SINGS WAY OUT OF COURT
Scot With Burr In His Speech
Told Not to Let It Happen
Again.

Chicago.—Joseph McGllloch baa n
burr In his speech that botrays hla
Highland ancestry, but ho sings.
He atood before Judge Rafferty and
beard him say, “ Ono hundred dollars
and costs."
McGllloch smiled a rueful smllo.
Then he was moved to song.
“ 8top your tlckllg||Jock— ho sang
with a chuckle.
Judgo Rafferty's eyes twinkled.
“ Go," ho said, "but don't let It hap­
pen again."
McGllloch was arrosted at Van Buren street and Wabash avenue for re­
fusing to get out of a taxicab.

RETURNS WAR TIME HYMNAL
Book Lott on Battlefield of Peachtree
Creek In Civil War Reaches
Owner.
Oconomowoc. Wls.— A small, wellworn hymnal, one of those issued to
the troops In tho 'great Civil war of
18Gl-‘65, and which was tost on tho
battlefield of Peachtree Creek, G*..
has been returned to Its ownor, Fred­
erick G. Will of Oionomowoc, who
served as first sergeant of Company
B, Twenty-sixth Wisconsin' Volunteers,
during the war.
The book was returned by Georgo
Btacoy of Norwalk, O., a member of
Company D, Sixty-fifth Ohio Volun­
teers, wh6 found the little book on the
battlefield *

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Woman Hobo Calls Again for Drug

PANAM AS

* LOST— Cow whip
tho five and six mile
ierd and Orlando roai
turn to Herald office
reward.— 95-2tp.

H All Local AdvorUgcmenta Under in nice family,
Also t,
This Heading TH RE E CENTS a young girl. Apply 11:| f;
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Wanted— 80,000 feel
Charge 25 Cents.

Eyes Front!

Tho drill Instructor passed his hand
wearily across hts forehead. Ho had
been bronklng In aomo raw recruits
and Inatructlng them In tbe elements
of company drill.
Tho majority wero Intelligent .fel­
lows, and found no difficulty In obey­
ing bis Instructions, but one. In par­
ticular, didn't seem ablo to under­
stand oven a simple order.
At last, losing his temper, tho drill
Instructor determined to bring him
to hla senses by holding him up to
rldlculo. Calling him to tho front,
ho proceeded to put him through hla
paces.
“ Eyes front!" ho roared. , '
To everybody's astonishment the re-'
emit gazed absent-mindedly about
him.
"Do you mean to say," bawled tho
Instructor, ‘That you do not know
where your front Is?”
‘“ Yes, I know, slr.v be replied.
“ Well, .then, wherb la It?" demanded
the Instructor.
"Plcnso. sir." ho faltered, “ It's gono
to the laundry.

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Imitates Billy 8undsy.
PeeksklU. N. Y.—Miss Elizabeth
Umberfeld fractured her arm whlla
showing her friends same gymnastics
she had seen Billy Sunday do.

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Saniurd Lodge No fi.', i .uni t M
For Rent Two acres improved
Cotnmuiiirution *-ver \ UM ,ii . ttard &gt;
lami, all tiled. Cash rent. Close in. Thursdays at 7:30. \ (siting brethren
Enquire Arnetts Ballici Shop 96-tf welcome.
J. ( ’ . Humph
O. L. Taylor
W. M
Secretary
FOR R E N T — Pleasant ,rooms and
offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
Monroe Chapter No
Lake Monroe and new post-office
Meets every M-cond ..
rile. Also, store room, same building Hly in Muso nie Hall &lt;&gt;\
Call Thatcher Rer.lty Co.. Bishop Theatre Visiting cumJ. !• Korn tlx
Block. Phone 215. Went 95 tf
Necretnr v

Rent— Furn.shed room with or w tli­ S e m i n o l e &lt; hrptcr 2, tinier I.a*tern SU
mit hoard. 210 Park Ave. Want— 931
M e e t s everv liml and third T .—d»y
in each month. Everyone ulm huIds Star in the East are cordially invitzo
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For Rent— Residence 6 rooms, Bath, to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins.Secy
with gas in kitchen. 614 West 2nd
Street. Jay H. Beck.
Phoenix Lodge No 5
Want— 95-2tp.
MeeLx second and fou
Five Aero Farm for Rent or Sale NUiting knights always «
one-half mile west of Monroe, in­ H. Mcl.nulin
K. R. and S.
fluire of H. iserman, Route 2,
Sanford, Fin..— 95-2tp.
Sanford I,odge No. 27.
Meets
every Monday ut
For Sale or Rent— Tbe Truck Farm over Imperial
Theatre.
of tho late Joseph Leinhart for sale J. W. O. Singletary
or rent on reasonable trerms. Apply
Secretary
to Mrs, J. Leinhart, Oviedo, Fla.
93-4 tc.
Gate City Camp No. 6. fi t' «
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
For Rent— 6 room Cottage 1216 nights in each month.
Park Avc. $12.50 per month includ­ F L. Milter
J- F- " ooleh.anB
H(,
Clerk
Council Commander
ing wuter, also 4 room . Cottage
Park Avc. $10.00 Including watery
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf c.
For Rent— Residence 7 rooms •
bath. G03 Park Avc.
Reasonable
A. P. Connelly.
85-tfc .
Fo r Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire N. P.
Yowell St Co.
32-ti
For Rent— Five room cottage on
Elm avenue. All modern improve­
ments. Corner Elm and Eighth St.
Apply N. H. Garner.
85-tfc
For Rent- One 4 sn e field,' one
6 sere field under state of high
cultivation. * Also planted to cowpeas. Reasonable rent. Inquire W.
C. Post.
9.8-t

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

SEMI-WEEKLY “

THE SANFORD HERA

ON .TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life I * Wo,th'Living
VOLUME VI

NEGRO SHOT
BY POLICEMAN
VICKERY SUN­
DAY NIGHT
HAD BEEN ACTING SUS­
PICIOUSLY ANI) WENT
FOR GUN WHEN
HALTED

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY 27. 1915
Cattle un ( nm mission
Nineteen carloads of Osceola coun­
ty cattle wvre shipped on Thurs­
day to the National Live Stock
Commission Company, of St. Louis,
for sale in the open market there.
This is the first t'me that rattle
have been- shipped by th1* rilethod
from K'ssimmee. Th'* plan is be­
ing tried 1*5* the stock men at an
experiment in conizrast to the past
plan of selling outright to packikg
house concerns
The shipment was arranged for
by M. G. Gaidncr, representing
the National Live Stock Commis­
sion Company who was first at­
tracted to Kissimmee at tho time
of the cuttle sale held here cn May
8th last, Mr. Gnrdner was impress­
ed with the opportunities here for
his company .and returnee several
weeks ago to put his plan before
cattlemen. Ho spaent a week or
ten days here with the result that
the shipment .was arranged.
Those who furnished the cattle
for thr shipment and the nimber
of rattle for each were as follow*.
Malloy-fa'«ley Cattle compnay.
and Lesley £• Ha««, five carloads
Southport Cattle Company, li -«
carload«.

Either Burglar Bill nr one of his
pals, or at least a negto who has
been loitering mound the residences
of Tenth street lately was shot and
killed on Sanford Ave., last Sunday
night by Policeman Virkciy.
This city has been bothered by
the depredations of a huignlr nr
gang of burglars for the past three
'weeks and the citizen* and the police
J It Iioiugan, live carload*
force have been keeping a sharp
Carson Cattle Company, three
look-out fot intruder*. On Sunday
night about eleven o clock ¡»lice carloads.
Steve Aeree,, one carload
headquarter* received sever«! call*
from the vicinity of tenth street and
The big shipment of cattle went
Magnolia and Pn»k avenue« where forward by a «jieriul train on Thurs­
a negro had been seen around «nine day morning and big banner« on t lie
of the home*.
Policeman Vickery caí» announced that the cattle were
responded and upon In« arrival a from Ki-'initnee Florida, ami » i n
negro going down
IVlitll
street bvltig «Hrpl v'i TO the \ .1tor I I I .
toward Sanford avenue * ; e pointed Sto. k l .oí n.i«*inji t '.-itip.iii
of &gt;•
out to him a* the one who hud been Lout*
it
i at Me went from here
arting suspiciously
lie followed
direct to \1on tgo nit* y. where tincaught tip with tin Hu n .it I .topped Wet. ||I o.iii. .* . c l 'i .1 a; ,| t i l l
him. Calling upon him to throw up taken on to &gt;t, Louis to le Jib.ceil
Id* blinds tile negro went after a on sale iherr
gun or stum- other w&lt; upon in hi*
.1 it I» .
\\ M l ' .
"Í
pocket and war warned la. tHl.cr Utlamlo fejl , . !|||| g the So'llhj.o't
Vickery to take hi* hand out til hi* 1^ t,| I i.iiq any . F. I, L. -h . ai d
pocket.
Still acting a« though h* ‘
I.i ri&gt;\ m il MIL IL.Iloy i, It
would shoot the ollicer drenb I To | t , r ,
Ir. ...... . f. ' M 1 ".¡i*
take no cln liie* aid *h«»l him ■(.
A pistol at,«j knife w« r« f••ur-■l i||"'i |it
)■
o ' (.
him ami this tnorntiig .it th* ■•"infIt ir iinquest It war found that the negro*«
11
name was (alli-un .md that at one
time he hlol workid ' tin *i;ihh
of E. K Itr. ily lb a w. -* li. &gt;incription of the negro who broke into
ltc«invc I in 1 I &gt;.*«*■. I . rtjlil V
the Parrish hoti.i
where young
*110» *1« TI ' ' I
I. &gt;'(’ ,| 1 .
. ' Harvey Purrc-h had a good look &gt;•'
work.
In
the
North,
hu
d
i
u*uullv
him.
left Mb during a part of tie year
If Gillisou is not the principal iti
N ■i i.n: i I.
(
.nn
■h. r.
the housebreaking atlair« he i* j»r«»b
from «ioli |«ra.ti.e. if it •)&lt;••*-* not
ably one of the loiterers in t lie &gt;uh
w.« -Ii. !... :
,. «, • it lu r
■ id
urhs and hi« pre«enre on Tenth |.| a t i*«u 1*■- * «■.. *o.|. * i ■.« . *• » . .
st rent nt that tnin "t rt . ’ iv't i . * ■1
K&lt; j.. .« . I
,i
hi* refusal to il r • « Ip 1■* hum).« ..t
11 no ■ K « ■• •
■„
• ■
&gt;&gt;■.
the request ol tin ottner*. the .it
ni a ! t. r u l pin i I f... .1 .«r. io* t « I ■■
t e m p to draw Ins gun mid the fact
the lami is occupied by u crop than
that ho had an arsenal on him ate
when it i* idle.
sufficient to prove that he wan act­
On Idle land the plant food
ing in a very suspicious manner. If leaches away, esjciiully in loose
Gillison is not the real burglar the
-lumie soi’s. he.-ause there 1« no plant
rest of the hunch will he rounded
there l" i ••• it a* it heroine* available
Up for the police force have a drag
Then, to.«, the sun beams »lowti un
net out that will capture anyone
hindeted on the «oil .md loirn* "Ut
who I* trying to break nro! enter the
the ofg.Uiii
iiiatler « fil.fi would
home* of tin* 'it;.
ot her wl*i Ik- prof, , t, if t,-, a g.owing
The killing of the negro is deplored
crop
Tile University of florida
by Officer Vickery and city official«
Exjreriliient Station I« mlvocating
hut they feel that An officer in the
that til»' land be planted t** eat eh
discharge of his duty should take
crojrs between seasons for the fore­
no chnncc* and they are determined
going reasons.
to break up the gang of thieves that
have been toroming the citizens of
Woodland Park Notes
Sanfqrd for several weeks.
Thursday
morning the Jit new bus
There were several indication »f
brought
Mrs
W W. Fry a ml son.
tho burglars being in evidence on
Mrs.
J
L
Norton
and Mrs. FT FBaturdsy night and they were get­
ting very bold in their depredations. Hogan for an all-day picnic. Some
of the afternoon visitors were
Mr. Fcrnnld, the Kiiterjiri.se Junction
Orlando Auto Uily
agent, : Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee,
N Orlando, July 2fi. J Orlando ri»les Mr*. Jones and daughter, A. Jin motor cars! For year* tiii* city Doyle, J. FL Pure and friend's.:
has claimed to *l&gt;e the nutomoidlc Mr arid Mrs. Geo Speer. Tracy
city of Amoiica. Now just after the McCuller, Mr*. Goodwin and »laugh­
completioh of the new city direct- ter, two Holly ‘ Buds' and Sarnh
qry, which give* her credit for 8,000 Wight.
population, it may he interesting to
Sutuiay the attendance was all
know howr many cant them are own­ that could he expected for a rainy
ed in the city, and what jiart of the day.
Some of the visitor* were
total population is in the uul&lt;&gt; class. Mr. and Mrs. F’crnald, Mr. and Mrs.
A tlip to the tax assessor's ollicc Bishop. Misses Dorn Stafford and
l* a most convincing method of {layman*, Messrs. W. McDonald,
proving Orlando * claim to motoi Douglass, C. Griffin, Kuellenger,
precedence.
llocently obtained fig­ Bishop and Drinkert. Mr. and Mrs.
ures from that source show that there FT F. Lune, Miss Mae Doyle, A. D.
m •re 584 autos licensed here. Take Parrish and Mr. and Mr*. Adams.
these figures and divide them into Among the hoys were: G. W. Spen­
the total population and you will cer, Ralph Roumillat, Owen Higgins,
find that ihero is one auto to every I*ewee Tillis, McLucas, Bell, Brown,
fourteen persons in the city.
Strfforii two Hawkins,. Jlobt. Cobb,
Curl Bigger* ami Monroe
An auto party from Oviedo, who
Taxes Well Paid Up
came late in th»&gt; afternoon jind tried
V h te taxes on real estate in this
to ride the barrel and do other
county have been remarkably well
stunts, were: Dr. D. D. Daniel,
paid, as tho reeords in tho Tax ColMr. and Mrs. E. E. Dowling and
lo'tar's office will show.
At the
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Auiin.
recent tax sale only 442 tax sale
‘ erti fleatea werd Issued, the most of ■ Every p«rk day lately has hoen
theso were to the stato, and' no rainy and w&lt;e hope to have better
. doubt will soon be redeemed. This weather soon.
WOODSMAN
1« considered an excellent showing.
' .V IK itk
B w fib tf«**
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EIGHT HUNDRED BODIES
HAVE BEEN RECOVERED
FROM STEAMER EASTLAND

NO. 97

Camping on Harney
Everybody huppy, enjoying camp
life, getting cahhngc from the trees,
catfish, mullet turtle etc. frevln tin
lake.
In short, we are basking in
the sunshine of peace and plenty.
The only unpleasant visitors we
have had so far are tho swine. We
usunlly tr/at them to a shower
hath and they leave us ulone for a
white.
/
--- ----Some of us who ure here for our
TERRIBLE LAK E DISASTER A T CHICAGO health are rapidly improving..
Miss Corrine Raulerson one o f
IS BEING THOROUGHLY PROBED
"Our Girls
left yesterday for n
visit to friends in Volusia hut will
AT PRESENT BY OFFICIALS
return tomorrow in time to attend T O O M U C H BORDEAN
the social and pillau which is plan­
MIXTURE MAKES IT UNChicago, July 27.-“ Aftcr a two Rpertioh Bureau erred in grant­ ned tomorrow evening at 7..70 o clock
days, search of the wreck of tho ing a license to engage in trans-lake Camps No's. 1 and 2 are requested
HEALTHFUL — NEED
steamer Eastland, which turned tur­ business.
Mr. Hoyne declared tho to he present and will furnish music
tle at the dock Saturday with 2,500 evidence he had in hand indicated for the occasion..instrumental I mean,
BETTER MACHINES
excursionists aboard, 809 bodies had that the Eastland was an unsafe, tho other will he vocal and all will
ho cordially invited to join in the
been recovered, and it was thought vessel.
Florida celerj’ growers aro chargDickerson N. Hoover, acting hujic.* singing, as wo are all lovers of good
that possibly 200 more were held in
with carelessness in a bulletin jugc
the mud of tho Chicago River by intendent of inspection of tho United music. "Let Everybody Sing"
the'superstructuro of tha boat. With States Steamboat inspection service
During our stay oh the beach we issued by tho Department of Agri­
the excitement calmed, the estimate* and Captain Charles 1{. Wrscott, of have hud a goodly number of visitors culture, which says.
of the total number of dead run to Detroit, joined Inspectors Mans­ among the number of the most dis­
"An investigation of a number
field and Nicholas in examination tinguished ones ones are Mr. W. U. of complaints received by the Dep­
about 1000.
Federal and State authorities to­ of the rrew to determine any neg­ Deprlest of N. C. Capt and Mr*. artment of Agriculture indicates that
day took up the ta*k of fixing re- ligence in &lt;q&gt;. ration and whether J Csry of Americus. (¡a, others many Florida celery growers hove
*pnmobility fur the disaster
Exam­ the water hull.iM compartment» were will come later.
been careless In spraying their celery
They did not rredit
\Sc had a good rain yesterday
ination of the crew wa* continued, properly idle.I
and that, as a result, quantities
We like to hear the birds sing, of copper in excess of what is bowith a view of learning if all ngul- the tliory that there wu» a hidden
the frogs rioak. the hens cackle etc., lioved to bo necessary or healthful
ations were complied with. Elfnrts sudden shift of weight.
Coroner Hoffman announced that hut we don t like the hugs, snakes havo been found on the celery when
also were made to ascertain whether
the vessel wa* projierly constructed. he would not hold an Inquest un­ and Hazard* murh.
ready for consumption. Tho uso of
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Brown and fam­ snlts of copper in food products
State's Attorney,' Hoyne began til the search for the dead was com­
the iireparation of evidence bo tin* pleted Thi* wa* continued through­ ily motored over from Chtiluota bus been officially jironounced inju­
t'eok county grand jury on the out t &gt; I.It'll! .:rid additional -quad* Friday a m and will j«ay a visit rious to health, and in previous
t" Calli|p No I
Well. I'll let you seasons tho department ha* warned
theory that tlu* I'nitid Statt* In- of 2a diver«'was -et t into the hull
hear Irom tsn again. Mr. Editor, if growers of the necessity of their
•hi« i -I ..j»-« i In. wa«Ii* h.i«k&gt; t
&lt;oiti|ilj mg with this decision
¡.t w
■ , .. g &gt;• j* i. di-i’r*
Salunl.iy
Night • In «ilo’
I o'orgla Geiger
I . « it .11.*r i ri I f.e ily r» f. rrcd j
" The rojtpor is deposited on tho
Luke Harney llriieh, Fla
In-.ir I |oti»i.J .ei-jiep
of S a nf o r d .
to «il
. lit« f « Xt-rlitIVir ami fu* at 1I am|. N«&gt; t
celery in the form of dried BorU .-i -t i h i i
t. 'I,
!. t 1 t * 1 Vmb *OM
deain mixtuie dime and ropjn*r
t
I Iii.dr. .| "I u- will ..lit m v « m *1| |;,lt ,j j |., tc or iirlam hr.-uLcr*
• lining Uni &gt;he Dead ileal*
»ulph.ite . winch I» used extensively
smile* and jir*&gt;ttie«t how* pet it lotted I of i h, law, i- that a «utliii» ni rFanon
With seeming unanimity the think to prevent the destruction of tho
■f
" 'I '
î * * V* t
!"*•* i wI
1. : n . n «I . old i "i . ni.form ír;g j &gt;r•■- - of Florida a g i i . * ihnt crop hy Might
Unios* the plants
" I l i ...
* .
• i .1 tu i l e r 1 1 . 11- 1 . 1. r. l inn ' !|. • I'llfflllg of politi, iitll* 1- ornttig j are sprayed at certain periods of
i i■;I, t« .: i.■l «, i V. 11 . n IV. * j;,
gimvtli with tlij* mixture, il tías bi'on
. «ne mat. .hit I " I“
to
IV th. le.t t a n un
md t fn rw. r . lei • «
. n ■ i ] er i )
r tini) •in«l if t f I-» H4 nlirn«' nl in «• Mit \ ml in to toiiml impossible to bring them to
uf J
vi *«r* fr«*f m■. i|*
\\ «ii !
i mur». .u 111»r
1In*
•ivi«• will
riami'
u lu n market in good condition.
With
i- "A «*.
S.r.-K «i i*
• « in jm lUi
'
t
fi«»( In* cut proper care in «praying, however.
! “ *•»» i
Wll
I« K'l' iriK
' wit »» 1In- in ttn|«H| ...«■*
*ln»ie i* no reason why any injurious
tr.l, U .
II
f *-• ,
1
.1
«
'»**
t•' ; • M M' nl « a in S'“ u:* * quintil'. &lt;&gt;f »'ojiper should lie do­
»«i
tu!
■ • w - ai« ■1 *h* i.M * »■ |*tl'|Ml'«h. .1 po Itili IIJIOII the stalks
The e t­
* j,
, i.
lum i« 1
But
w.
to tli.’ nailers, ce*»uve imount* of eojqier sometimes
&gt;! 11 «o .« \'&lt; **■' lor it,, i » t.»r m,«it
go l u t i . I
v.o
ml if row found on the »talk- of celery nro
i » i P at: •d for
11
•I '
wo
i
T" tfo i'i'i’ rv ifm to fid tv inet li»i»l« i f «prsying,
» .., i, i d
"U I p&gt; »
•
.
'
.■ i g th. in »I"* ■ tu ,i,.o • , i|«e t ' l i g t,fi»‘ U •' of
t id .T aft d
•&gt;
■'»■
lo
d
'
I
«.du
tf'h
p ' . » ‘ win'll ev.'ii kimpsiok inst» m! of ji ownr out f i t s .
r
ohi. . tf.irr* to
it' d »*
u'd
' &gt;' (oil. lia « The kruij.'aik sprayer* »!»» not oper*
i
*
1
1
r
I,.
.
«
I
IX
.*
i
«
.
•. n
for
cxjiioHuig
towar»'*
It will he .«oíate at a sullicteiitly lugli pressure to
fascinati &lt;1 a s k e d t h e p.
rl l l e
l t ijit**- of y ou r l . el ov . d l i tt l e ti j wn., i Veli if
for cxjdniliug Ids wares
ll will he j make a fine spray or mist: hence,
l«m
" I f von
\« t. i.,
in
,»!.**- , ppj .renli v d e f e a t e d
for a t i m e
ni».
-•
ii-iM.'
.i.million
of at!.or* l.v tluir n«e. the Bordeaux mixture
*ig ne rr.ir !&gt; r in
* . • r «i.. ■■, ( i * I . doli i
'P
whi
n
U
i
j.oliti-ion
who
wi*l.«
to
iimi'lic« tin* plant« ill a numlier of
•on h. V«. aff *or. -. I..... I »&gt;,. mu .*
fiouh
the
reader«
of
paper*
«uh
lo*
firn* «Irennt* which fail to cover tho
fi'iin I
i b ' i t i t l c k ■» n 11 m o t to-r to*
\i t •» r?
In t «m'.
tlu.t th« j !.
a« «In«'« the mist or frig, hut
i,
M- o. - .................. - .Iiz.
*
*
* « *.»« I
*. j
I . «» 1, 1 iiiTii til«- 'talk*
TilO
II n u r . i
i .
■
o:
i
&lt;
«
.
i
«
il«
».i
ni«'
a
■
innl
,-f
i I m in « 'Iinulaten at ttie
*. u . \ &gt; I
It it
t tli- . I I .«,,1 i
i :•&gt; i•
a«lv. r11 - r i g t,a«, «.I I In- jdant«, gtving a 1dmhargam
-ale.
Mi,una Mit I o|.oils gr»'iu apjiearnnce to tho base of llio
cwlcry.
l.eller Head* for {‘armors
"With'an efficient apjinratus work
The funner i* a business man just ing unilcr high pressure— ono hun­
a* much us ih&gt; m e n haul
H»* should
dred »ml fifty jtounds or more—
conduit
hi* »'»if re* jHimb'nec in a 1
S A N F O R D M A N N O W IN S W I T Z E R L A N D ».IN K S S O M E
tin« troulde does not exist.
Tho
im*iu» «s way
T h e r e I* no excuse for I
«(Maying should he stopjietl as soon
IDEAS OF T H E El K O R E A N W A R
writi ng
t.tisiiu--*
|.-tl,-r- on jduiri
a* tli«- Iciivis are thoroughly rov»&gt;r«ioM't* of Jut per .«i d in.llblig tlieltl in
imI witfi the mist oi fog
Thus there
lor these .ire
i»
in '. !&lt;« it t.I.
. i j«tt inn
w I i o von I'l.tiii wtiiii . uvi I-.j'i I ,i \ \| 1tir.t-In - furrio rl .
i- i o i«|ij«iii t unit &gt; for the mixture
Sanford bul n*»w resoling in Switzi-r ma«!«- I li«' rc&gt; «-lit «.« 1! l-&gt;r thrci- huu- ib voul of ju-i s o i m I h y
to run »lowti the stalk*. As for tho
F!very furnier wh«&gt; own« fii« farm ' le.«vc«. when there i* all excessive
l.iiol reeently wn.l«- tile following dri'il t hon-uml adilli limai m«'M. you
|(&lt;tt»*r i o I .«»r k K to in net which « ,m-• »I «hollld h.tv»' polled f**r »IX hm dr.d Oligli! to have jirillted «lutioUiT)
mount of « ojij«ci suit* wjion them*
You will m&gt;e»l them, a witii In* name and the name &lt;&gt;»l his they fhoitbl not lie eaten under
considerable comment in militar) thousand.
circles in England end elsewhere. number of serious, Uvel-headed men |M&gt;ntol1in&gt; properly given. The jirint- any circumstances.
with wljnm I have talked agree with ed (leading might also give tlu* name
Thunm Switzerland
"That growers hnvo not been
me a* to the number of new m»'ii you of whatever croj* he sjieciulizes in.
May 24. 1915
careful
enough in tho use of their
or
his
speciallies
in
stock.
Neatly
will surety need
Hi* E x c e l l e n c y ,
spraying
apjiaralus is indicated by
l&gt;rint»»i
stationery
gives
you
a
«land­
There
s
a
lot
of
har&lt;!
fight
yet
Karl Kitchener of K nr turn,
the
fact
that the Department of
ing
with
any
|irrson
or
firm
to
whom
Get
them
by
conserijiiiou
and
"Rol»
London, Fughimi.
the Cradle am! the Giuve if it be­ you write anti insures the jirojfer read Agriculture has found as much as
My Dear General..
ing of your name and address, if you 34.9 jmrts of copper jier million
The writer is an Ex-Confederate comes necessary.
In other
"F-nglnml Fixjwrts Every Man to wish to write to your congressman on washed Inner stalks.
soldier, of the Civil War in America,
cases,
the
jiro
j
m
!.
lion
has
run as
or
member
«»I
tho
legislature,
or
if
and served four years, |&gt;nrt of t In­ Do His Duty Today so that F)nghigh
a*
17.4,
13.0
and
11.3
jiarts
you
have
a
request
to
make
of
your
land,
the
soul
and
center
of
a
grumi
time in the trenches, under Gen
j&gt;er
milium.
On
tho
other
hand,
in
county
su|u
ri
n
tendent
of
schools
injur»,
upon
w
fj'orti.
dominions
tin
It K l-cc
many
of
the
specimens
examined
I happened to Ile in
m Switzerland | w f * .
lontinu- to live, or county commissioner«, or if you
when tins, greatest .of all war*. |„.!the ome sunny »now bleeding wish information fr«im any business » it was found that copper was not
house, in any case your letter will present in undue amounts, which
gan.. and I have watched from &lt;b»y France shall live und licroiiv Hail
have increased weight anil receive emphasizes the point that cure in
ravished)
Ib'lgium
too.
to day, with deep anxiety and gravi
more anil quicker ittt&lt;-nlimi if you sptuying i* all that is necessary.
The
Allies
shall
tu
&gt;r
fail.
The
Alcoriiern. the progress made on the
use printed stationery
"As a matter of fact, if bunches
line* of battle, the advances, the re­ lie* must win. Civilization demands
of
them
and
for
them
ttiumphunt
of
celery are broken up and tho
treats, the victories and the defeats
The Nrout* Return
stall:*
thoroughly scrubbed beforo
ns well also, the long death-tolls victory.
•The Boy Scout* and the Camp
May Heaven audio upon you and F'ire Girl* fyave returned from u being eated, jirnctirally .all tho copand the brutal nnd navaga methods
of German warfare on land nnd from the Allied Armies.
week's outing at Palm Sjirings under jier from the Bordeaux mixture will
Again
asking your jiurdbn tfor the chajierotmgo of Rev. ami Mrs. be I'liminnted and there will lie notho sky; un the sea and under the
The boys and girls danger ol had effects to the consum­
sea; und 1 am as anxious for the suc­ this prisumjqloti. 1 bef to subscribe Geo. Hyman.
myself,
jts
over
your
friend
uml
ad­
had tho timo of their lives anti that er. It is recommended therefore that
cess of the Allies a* any British
they sjM'nl n wbok in tho wood* and this jiractice- he followed wherever
soldier nt the front, nltho I am an mirer.
.
A. M. THRASHER. returned without an accident speaks there is any reason to suspect from
American citizen.
Mr. Thrasher received the follow­ well for Rev. and Mrs. Hymen. the color of tho celery or otherwise
: =»
-ftf
At no timo in the glorious past
ing reply from 'the private secretary Strict tulos were observed at the that copper has been allowed to
have Englishmen fought as^Jhoy have
pf Lord Kitchener.
camj&gt; at u|l times and the scouts to accumulate upon the stalks.”
in this conflict, among giants, and
War Office. Whitehall,
were given their rule* to observe
The celery farmer* around San­
so resolved to win or die.
May 27. 15 und the ’ week was full of good inford use the high jiressure sjiraya
But you are a busy man, your time A. M. Thrasher, F'.«q..
*tructions Those who attended the ami Sanford celery is not in tho
is valuable r.nd i bog your pardon Hotels Bellevue ct do Pure,
rump are enthusiastic ov»*r the out­ aliov»* ria**
for writing this letter.
Thun. Switzerland.
ing and think that the sjiatings
Your fame as a soldier nnd gen­ Doar Sir&gt;
are ideal for stunts of this kind.
, Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee expect to - |~3jF
eral is world wide. You know your
Lord Kitchener ask* me to thank
business and your armies, their you for your letter, with its enclosure x Mis. Hines has returned from a leave tomotrpw- for a month s trip
needs, tho extremo gravity of the that you sent him qn the 24th inst visit with friends in Clearwater and to South Carolina and North Car­
situation today, and the momentous
•
Yours faithfully, expects to leave in n few^days for
olina where they will viait Blenda
issues involved. #
* H- J- Creedy North Carolina where »ho will make
and relatives.
Private Sec her future home.
But,
My
D e a r / General,

THRASHER TO KITCHENER

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solicited by this Bank. A check book in ymir
pocket, with a balance to your credit, gives you
the exact change, a legal receipt, and if lost it is
no more than losing so much blank paper.

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in these modern, strenuous days deprecate or depreciate the value
of cautiyn, of reu! sanitary precaution
many t splendid movements for tl
body oi soul uplift of mankind in there is a ceitain mental condition
I&gt;dl*r*rr! In ihr CH* hi ( «rrlrf 52.00 Vn Yen In
general or in particular, degoncrut* into which people work themselves
Aiiianrf or 20e, l*er Monlh
The mornl in­ by constant apprehension of disease
Paf meni» In Adiatirf MuM I'M M ulf *1 Offir* to the level of fads.
fluence is excellent on the amateur that makes life n burden and robs
Üb Im h I A» Nenind-i li*» Mail M»(lrf A«fuai "a d faddi*t. for he. or she. Imagines that them of the highest enjoyment of
IfrOi/V» Ihr Pwlolfkr al Saifvd, l'iottdn.
III or she u really useful in this tin desirable things that the Al­
I ndrr Ac! of March 3r*Ì, IRTI.
much demoralised world, but on mighty put into the woild for zia
all to enjoy.
There is vast distinc­
Trief hone N«. UN the victim the result is damaging.
Off Ir* In II rrit Id Hull ili og
The mngnificient ideas involved tion between indifference and overin the piisort reform movement, or caution about sanitary matters, nnd
The Fioritili bea eli* « are a lino in the reform of \ho prisunori have one is almost as harmful as the other.
plan* to sperili thr work enti. There been perverted to the serious in­ The middle gound between is what
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0 . L. TAYLOR
R ft nr.As
1« no neoil to leave Fioriti« for thp jury of the prisoner himself by these the sanitarian wants to teach and
Cultor
v i«.r r«W fi p_ L WOODRUFF Viro-Prcdcnt
A*«I I'iihln
reach.
He
wants
to
warn
against
short-sighted
enthusiasts.
summer. Take a trip lo old ocean
the
numerous
fake
devices
which,
The doctors have been pleaching
and you will note the benefits at
foi years from the text of lower misusing the word sanitary, are
once.
tdek and death mien from better const!ucted mainly for the purpose
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sanitary personality and surround­ of separating the public from Its M I N I A T U R E B A T T L E S H I P B L O W N U P A N D M I N E E X P L O S I O N
These late war bullitln* aliout ings.
Fakirs have used the word money.
I N T E R E S T I N G F E A T U R E S I N T W O E X H I B I T I O N PALACES
In a certain Florida town is a
American vessel* being sunk by sanitary to advertise their wares and
dairy
that
has
built
up
a
large
bus­
German submarines are all right the people huvo believed and have
bought in short they have been iness by advertising itself ns a Amizinrf Voice Amplifier and Other Wonders of the World's Progress at the Great Panama,.Pacific Cansl
to sell newspapers but they do not
“ stung . Cleanly pooplo have ab­ “ sanitarydairy .A n Inspection found
Celebration— This Year the Year o f All Year* to Take Marvel Journey to the Pacific Coast.
mean war with America by any sorbed the Idea that such things It to. bo ono of the filthiest places in
R O M every pnrt of the world one o f many revolutionary scientific neer required mouth* to cross th*
"Sanitary",
means. Take them with n grain have virtue in them because the the state or country.
visitor* are thronging to ilio advances demonstrated at the E xposi­ plains, w ith tiujt o f today, when the
manufacturers sny they have, they bread or pie or meat, is usually
of salt.
great Exposition at Ban Frnu- tion. Thu Invention has mndc |&gt;oMlblo orator iu N o w York may address bU
pay their good money and consider no better than the kind that is
----- 0 -----claco. T h e Exposition there Is tlio trammontliihutnl telephone, and the audience In Ban Francisco.
sold without that adjective.
themselves
safe.
the most com prehensive and Interest­ principle which Is applied has not been
Gilbert Leach is fighting valiant*
A n d there nro ninny other develop.
In nothing is the public gulled ing o f nil universal expositions, ami It developed to Its fullest extent. It is merits qs wonderful nini ns rev.ihmni&gt;.
No one can be absolutely safe
l y to place Ix'uchhurg on the map
more rogulaily than by the so-called w ill probably l*e (b e Inst to be held said that with the probable tlcvelop- nry. nil revealing the trend of n,,
and his elTorts are
meeting with from contact with disease outside
mineral
or spring waters.
Bacter- within the present generation. N o w
w o rld ’s progress In the mr* ». icn,-«
aucceks. Leesburg should meet him a vacuum glass case, fed with steril­
iologienlly
most
of
theso
aie
shown Is the tltue to see it.
and Industrie*.
If you nr*Wo
halfway for there is no better man ized air and Jood ami drink.
in m ining, for example, ben, uh in*
Tin* Panam a*Pacific International E x ­
by chemical analysis to lie much
know
there
are
rertnin
disease
or­
in tlie business of boosting than
position, which opeinsl on F eb 20 lust,
floor o f the vast I'nlnce of \t ,
ganisms always in the air, at the more harmful than the artesian i
the same Gilbert I.each.
fius-i’liii;
i
t
.
l
tin*
millions
who
have
al­
may
Und u mine In oporaii.ii
. th .
hume times more than others, ; id waters with which Florida ha» he-m
slopes an d tunnel* and »liaf*
tead} ludi 1 the ir itglc city by l tie
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blessed
in
many
sections
of
the
state,
it is the resisting power of the indiv­
pressed air drill». W ait a n .M■« ; . i
Golden Gate
Orlando will vote on a Publicity
idual that enables him to fight suc­ which are unsutpassed ns u In-althThe muri els of the unlviwgo are dis­
you m ay wltncs.* an explosion m me
Tux the local law having the re*
played In lire vast exhibit palarne, af­
cessfully thier attacks.
This is il­ ful drink anywhere!» the wotld.
mine.
A gong rings; nn nmtmlam-e
fendum tacked on it
by Repre­
dashes up with n corps of rca-ucr* pro
Some prefer to spend perfectly fording the most comprehensive sumlustrated by the many-tlmes repeated
sentative Griffin. This is the pro­
vIded w ith respiratory npp :.mis .mj
nmry of the world's progress ever dis­
occurrence in which two porsons good money for iithln waters,
per way to advertise a city or coun­
effects
a rescue
closed.
.Many
of
the
i-elilliitn
are
as
brought
from
distant
localities
nnd
nro alike exposed to pneumonia or
In tbo I'nlnce of M ih-' i io-m «&lt;*, may
ty. By the publicity tax every
other disense. One with low resist­ to drink them for their supposed revolutionary In ilielr ehnriieter and
s ee n m iniature fiati?,■- 1. 1j
, .
menti us mil, h to future generations
citizen helps to pay for the adver­
ing power gets it The other escapes health-giving i|uulities It may tie a II» did the liu-olllotll e of telegraph
a m iniature mine paiteri
Mill ..lie
tising of the city instead of a few
because Of bis resisting power, due disappointment to know- that to when It was Orsi introduced
Tin*
of
the
Intesi
ty
p
-»
o
f
H
I *Mlie
who have been doing this year after
to good health and physical rnn- secure one good therapeutic dose of
udlie
11, flic I' l.o-i- of I
Addimi
«rupiHier,
for
example,
makes
year. The artful dodger will then
the essential ingredient, rat Initial,' It |hi s « i |i |(. for a man In '**•« York . Ity
will see * It*
.if -i -i.fi ■
dit ion
have to pay ins share of advertis­
their »lux!., v uttil peril •;
I** deliver an address through the tele­
In other words, the best protect- 1of lithium, would require tin I rink
ing and he should pay for every
rifili* lo Hx-x* Mille Monies •ll llix - . I .
tion of the individual from disease ling of *250,000 gallons of the fluid, phone to tt large «lidieluv In Son Fran,
citizen is getting the benefit of the
finitoli
Italian
lea In-r
Ilx-Tt 11 t|„,
is in his resisting power
This js ' which makes the medieine decidedly risen, iprio tulle» away Through lliei
advertising while only a feu were
x-lasse» o f clilldri-ii
lo i 1,
At tile rate of one gallon .1 U s e iif tu ut waxes th,. intensity «•f the
aitameli and - resetved by |&gt;i-r*qnnl dilute
Voice vjlirulloiis Is Increased to «ili-li nul
paying for it.
li It111 palaces unii »tali- building-* ai»
hundred years
cl,•anlines«. b y vìgorou s, elastic p'hy- day, ulmost »even
extent •that, ntihoiigh tin* orator may
tfim pfi'lnrx*» ari* freely *-m|.l&lt;&gt;v*sl *|t(i
----- O—
sical conditimi whirh come* from j would he needed to jicipùre thi strtg
%
xlt-llx i r Ip s iddi es- In II low «III e Into
ltd* ol.jx-. t In xG-«X
l'Io t« I » * '*
The last note to
Germany has nbsence of worry and overwork^’ dose
the telephone In Next lu rk
In Ban
lliroe fix»- iliii-riiitkcL-iu|di
Fran* Is. o It Is jiiiss|ti'|. |n Ini r o u s e the
tfie K x|»*»ltImi ground» .u !
x 'In'
gone and the entire nation i* on biicked by ideati Mirri undings unii ^ The beni sanitution, thè strongest
way. ilieri* I» no charge !■• . 1 1. tu.thè qui vivo awuiting tho action o f ! personnjity.
The man who gola resistance to disease», i» securcd by »Alitili In v o l u m e siiitlclenr to hd o large
exhllilt palace*
hall ( i n t h r other hand, the .Nr« York
Germuny. We are
n&lt;&gt;t concerned up In thè inorning tired and unrosled intelligence and common sensi*, ed
r Kl.SCHON K T a E NTT -TWO Kt-tTT l l l o l i a t
If yoxi a ie lliterr»le«l :li «»
speaker'*
address
muy
he
dtsirthuiisl
with thè bini note
to Germani or t&gt;&gt;
»leep,
is an
easier violi in ideiitly a more or le».« rare comiiiua
t u K I ' c u i n i ' i i ' i r i i : Kxc*MtritiN
elgli lilt I lxill-* tin Xx* a......: I
t h r o u g h lt*Ie|dlo|il&lt; re eh tug disks nf
any otlier note
If
l’ri*»iilt*nt Wil- than lln* muti wl,o i» ready to tight tion when il rome» to a constdcia
* Iu.vi i' tu Mir
taeh.Hl to ea. It * hair In the hull In Bun
&gt;(f , j , irni| Ar1. l*n Oi ioti I * o tit'- h a v e xinli to
i r 1,
^ * I- If I?»som ut »orile future lime gets tired j a» suini a* In* get» mio hu elothe«
iloti of th»* mie uutur "f thè largest
I ‘ranci*,,. in ........ f ...... .
i&gt;.ti lu le r o a i tonili T i c " 1Mloo, a * " i M i n l t x " J*lu)s o f ( li e K u r o p e u u "Ull
of footing with Kmprror William
Wlule heulth teaeher» by no meatir petsonal intere»! to ti» all our health
l l m » e o f (lu* I trient x*r .»&gt;."1 1 '
«ce» xIMI or* lini« e lllneil ■Intuii- lenir
or King (io &gt;rge or any of thè te sser--------- ;--------------------- --—- ■■-- ■ x------------------------------ - s timi) In N,-x\ York ri-tot trotti Ile* no ut o f ilo* long distance wireless telo C a n a d a o r A u » t ru ll a
v
lights of Europe and decide* t&lt;&gt; •
fifiiditne» **f Ilo* \,x* ieri, nexvsjni l'iome thl» new Invention will make tt l- 'ren cb dls pli lT H y o u m a y If
(amp
Wilson
Noli**
I’Diash in Snw.Pnlmctto
por» Tld* poi fui nate e l*-::lii» III ilo* I»»s » I !*lx* lo proJiN-t tin* liuiiinn voice lu'ludd prfixdi**» work* of ,&lt;i
spaitk them all well and good
If
Tb»* average farmer i» probably
i ii
President Wilson dops not care t.
Many young folk* &lt;»f Sunfo, •-li­ l'alare of Lilx iiil Ari* eie li dny al 3 halfway a rollini (In' globe without (lo­ fore exhlldti»l In Aim'll, i
overlooking a source ol postnsh in
mi
use
o
f
u
telephone
wire
Contrant
the
oYlm-k
at
the
Jvs
posit
Inn
And
Miner
ar
get blisters on hi- hands by said
joyed n week ol camp life
hardwood ushes und those of tin* saw
The nmnzJng voice ninplllh-r I» Imi era sixty live year* ago. wln-n ilo* pio the ravage* of war
spunking and takes it out in adHoosieV Springs.
They hud l lie
palmetto.
Analysis made at (lie
pleasure ol making a town holding
mcnitiun*, all well and good. We
University of Florida Experiment
Program o f Entertainment
] Tr*m»o*ll, (iovrrnxir ol ihr Ri»ix- of florida, olTrnfce; or imf ridunmmi fut *» ■
are as usual leaving it up to the
property, and being office holders.
.
,
I al Tallah«*M**, Ktoriit»
xxn
Ih »
20lh
than thirty day«
Station several years ago ■*showo
rrogram ol entertainment to Ih* glven ; ,lay et &lt;Vu(uu. isis. or »•
» » n i* * r 4 T h t * o r d i n a r » r -I »
President. Me is getting paid for
Then* wore about eight tents at tfie W i i ni a rx u C I , ,1. nn T l i o r w l n v „ ¡ » h i i I hx-o-atlrr a, vonxn-nlrnl. fin ali a melili t o r n i ftirdlairly upon tt* pa«*a(f i f I *
that samples ol saw palmetto roots
Ut i n e
ornati » ( itili np t n u r s d a y n l g n t of thr c h . n r r e l i h . .aid it.ahy T r u . i c..roworrying.
obtained from Brndentown, -Miami in all. the most important being a i s o IlOtire t h è unii|UO p o s t e r » in XXindoxvs i l&gt;*n&gt; . t h * «a(j a m . n d m . n t . IO aaid r b a r l . r the Mayor
|*a■•#*»( l hid I 9th »(ay **í LiL
— 0 ----•ff- lo inrft-Ax- Ha bnt»er*, figli li an«1 privi
R
f
M O W N !
und Lake City gave ¡Mi,*» which those occupied by tin* Indie* Klint- Ufi iht*
hincan, l'iicli iì / t hi***i* irfr
»l’l UT* »• fillio » •
* hair n . ' ,.! i • i
w
o
rth
Inn
w
as
c«-rupieil
by
\1isse»
Thr
|fi«Firr*l
i.alun*
*
f
ihr
m
u
m
nr
(
hicugn
'NHit
uiiieil
m
*M
r
than
12,
.'H
i
and
.1
5
The Hast land honor .,t
I h* f *•ti v errili
I hat if,. *
.
féaltiix-* .x ditTi-ri-iil a t t r a c t i o n .
I 'U H n e » « « (ll he* iralish, ietj lft A«ii!l||(in In i « 1 » ( t t l l i pa**«* d »* «
Eleanor Robert». Margaret Dttvi».
last•Saturday where over on, thou» percent of pota-di respectfully.
I
chtinirrai f| amf *r Í ftirth in thr L i
rr)¡ut a r s» o i « h "I*
" ' T.* ,
Program
|1rf* I'ltrFll , Isalir d tu it ufi thr l l t h 'la j uf T a Wctt a n d a p p f&lt; . % e d I * o»*
Tilt* ash wa* practically free of Lucille Rines and Adele Rim-s.
»and souls were lost by the listing
Angeline Paul taiuieiici* Dunlmr j inly. A IT 9It) air
JuJ&gt; 1 t f.
I». L Thr»* h«
of the excursion steamer was one foreign mutter and contained no Goveinors Mansion was graced by Mullic Abernathy.
» Tt» arcrjil tfuatJi and r i r r u i r trust« (of
M. W. («ovali» rit&gt; lier It
mir Irsi woman In rrapert to Ihelr «»-parati*
of the woist in the history of tho dirt or sand from the roots. P. H. tho presence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monologue in Costume— "Signs.
ri|uitaMr proptrty, and to hf their «Kent In
Mrs. G. A. Misa Ruth Steinmyer.
Ih# m a n a f r itimi oí *ath property, or
to
world.. Thejys lives could havo been Bolfs, Director of the University Hyman and children.
lran«art
any h u t i m ^ in relation thereto ín Ihn l ’o u n lf
Juilgr'* C.*ur&lt;
lf
saved by the officers exercising more of Florida Experiment Station, es­ Radford and daughter Rosamond
? T » art under t he ordar or appoitit merit
Miisiro -Instrumental
Duett.
Misa
('ounll. Ni»le «*i í lt»f I«fa
» f any m u r i oí rerord,
Guardian. H rr c lr *
tn
lt«‘
K
*
t
»tr
*ní
with
Misses
Edna
nnd
Mamie
Kate
timates
that
the
ashes
obtained
rare and by the inspectors using
Frank and Mrs. Bower.
j i f or 1 n r l» r r»( 1 111* « viti« of any
minor. W . Il Uri«l«*r Wiiiitt. I 'T r » • T
1n'( aw ilegioBltrry oí any i^ortey* ¡»alti int»*
Tn Lm ilv
J
t
» ■ «
more judgement. The Fust land was under average farm conditions would Williams took up their abode at
Monologue in Costumi1 M n r k o t i m r [ 1«UH.
e lr t lr r f.tr (hr *er.eflt oí any -urh «Minci, N
II
4♦■ rtu r * * * -ti *
Seldom Inn.
Palm &gt;Palace, Molly s Miss Ruth Kannef.
known ns the crank of the lake* analyze from 1 to 10 per cent.
»r f»ih*r peraon. corporation or party • oiinty H » n k . M S«-?i»ti •*)* 1
i»* la i«, a «■cpI ami etfriite any and
ni hrr Prri»««n «rit■-r-•
Hollow. Skeeter Dig and Four Devils
und was never considered safe, und
Monolngui' in Costume- Aunt Peggy U -uth It* al trusfa. dtitira an*f power*. In r»r Wen&gt;
Before the European war potash
h rr r g * ,
Ei iti 11y J
I ri. a.
r urd l »• f hv hiddine. manl|fflHri and -I ■ I n»l r«Iri t «»f thr K*1«
yet she was allowed in service and I came from Germany and the trouble Inn were all occupied by Boy Seouls unll Ili(ill Art Mi„ UnU.|
' Hop of an&gt; »ufaie, r«*al or iMimnil, an»| j *t»iMÌ, ilerpioptl, I s*
• I
and 2,500 people climbed aboard to of Mixing wood ashes probably wa»
till prcf.l« » W fcu(, nr : hr
amil* tht* rmjft. Mittiuc Itir f t L« 1*
Monday night iivery one gathered
Music \ iolm S,do Mr Earl Pax- f
I
*
.
hrrrs
(.
MM ru» y bn r r» u l * j ‘ or rontlrlril tee it
hm
e
egh»D«t«cd
ait
nf
ï
h»|'*'f-"' *
take the lake trip. Some one is at I not justified, but according to their Btound the camp fire to have a gen- ton.
Ty Aftt court oí turnici «,f f»y any pefaon,
II* «»Ici
■«'♦( ,f
fault and should lie punished. Too I |M*tash content, ashes are worth oral good time, The hour of retirmains
an
in»l«*l»ii»*lnt
«»
1
Monologue in Costume ThfJ Kill l' irpomtioR, rtunblpnl or olhrr aulhnrtl
mrr«»tini mbir tn alt parli«** in eelai* nf f»î,74l »'H and |*ra " t
many lives are lost these days about five times as much ns they lug was disregarded ulthgether and to (b e Wrniding. Mias Muriel Marrnhl. mpfr*1 fur th«* fahhful »Hmifbmrfp of i*v**ry
fit f ul t h le ruuit m a * h r * «
rh frumi, Only w
whirh U may ao I ñ f Iple » r v p f i and ri|{hl 7 ar i % 1
through such
Bheer
carelessness were a little more than a year ago. Mr. Hyman was called out in the
Ginerva—Busan Cooledgc. Miss Isa­ accept.
four ( 4 |i of |I«T fatar |4L Hgertinlina f
■•
I,
nnd the idea of making n few dol­
4: To lake, aenpt and execute any and Trafford'a rn#p o l »(*«■
The saw palmetto burns to very wee small hours of the night to bel Goodhue.
ral
Hamlnotr
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
Klart«!#*
*
h"
fall truata atd powrra of whatever nature or
lars at the expense of life.
end
Musical—
Instrumental.
Mm.
Mun­
lew ashes so that it take» from 20 smother camp fires and scatter
d-irriptlon, that may be roofer:ed upon or «•itatr W « l uII.o t il/ii^arfrood«
in t he ha min ui '*■* \.i za.•n
entruated, or commuted to ll by any peraon
----- 0-----son and Miss Davis.
*nd
to 25 tons of dry roots to mnktv a boys.
»
or peraona, or an) body politir, rorporallon iBtratrii, ior th* p o y m m l
i hti
(
h
i
t
»
*al*
n»!
«am#
may
!*«■
r»
I
Monologue
in
Costume—
Methunr
other
authority,
by
grant,
aaiignmcnt
E A R L Y CLOSING
ton of ashes, but saw palmetto and
drWa
M*
On Tuosdny night tho guest*
trilxatei, devlae, bexiurat or othrrwTae, oi mu rt, for ih«* piiipo»^ of j»* y m ff * l*
rnleh nnd Me. Miss Aspinwall.
• fain* I I ft«r »ahi H l a l f , *1» 1
many
other
woods
nre
burned
in
which
may
be
entruated
or
rnmmlttrd
or
of Klintworth Inn entertained a
Last week fifty of the Indies
priority
caiahtUh+sl
l»y
l
a
«
Scene from Ingomsr— "What la I&gt;ive, tranalerred to It, or vrated In It by order of
any raurt of record, or any probate court,
T h e * « ere. thcrrlnre, Ixx comni*!"l
of Sanford signed a petition or rath­ groat quantities on Florida farms, few friends with a ‘ tluee course What is it Girl."
Miss Isabel Goodhue. to receive, take and hold any property or bow cause, if any you h»«*-. on or t.-ioro
especially
where
new
lands
nro
clear­
supper. After a dip in tho Springs
er went to the merchants of the
mate, real or peraontl. which may be the i h » first d a y of September. V •' i y , jMusic— Vocal Solo. Mrs. Luc.lle
Tho ashes nre wasted.
They all gathered on the shore nround n
subject ol any aurh trxiit.
why the pr ay er ol t h - asid1 p e l " ' " ' •’
city to sign n petition for. the early ed.
6: To Ii* appolntrxl and accept the appoint­ not b « g r a n ir li ,' and an oril"f -•"* 1 • 1
Aspinwall
Tukuch.
Every ton big bon-fire where they partook of
ment ol Assignee or Tfuetes under
any •ale ol sold rest estate entered M 1M*
dosing of tho stores on Saturday could be saved easily.
• aalgnment. lor the benefit ot creditors of
ourt.
night. Some of the merchants to- of ashes is worth at least 55 and peaches, watei-melon and toasted
W IT N E S S my name a- I nunix in r».
any debtor, made puieuanl to any statute
.lay
may
be
worth
ns
much
ns
550,
ac­
or
olhrrwloe.
tjf
Ih* C o u n t y »fnpi'eaid, * L•• •I1* 1
marsh-moilwos.
Reginald Holly
LEGAL ADVER1ISING
fused to sign the |&gt;etilion on the
R: To art under the order of the ap- ol July. A I». m S
cording
to
the
way
•
in
which
it
of anF court or otherwise aa
won a prize for dropping every one
grounds that it would hurt their
(seal)
&lt;*»*•
*•
Í
i duini
tecelver or T fU d e e of the cattle or p r o p ­
iointment
D rtiailm rnl uf lb * tnlrrluf
trade and for other reasons. " Now- has been cared for, for its—potash of his marsh-mallows in the coal*.
erly
of
a
n
y
pereon,
firm,
association
.
or
#7
Tuea.
Me
U. 8. Lattxi IMtlcu at (lalnnvIlla.Kla.
There arc other fertilizers, Thoso ifivited to attend were. Mrs.
LEGAL— H AYNES
f crporatioo
•June IS, ISIS
in ull justice to the merchants The alone.
DKP A ItTMENT OK T U E INTEHlOH
7: To be appointed and to accept the
N o lle it hcraby s&lt;v*n (bat Thotna« C.
principally
phosphorus,
which
nre
U. S. Land Office at Osine, viM»
Geo. Hyman, Miss Margnter Davis, Ilutrhlnaan of (&gt;*t*x*n. Florida, who. on Match appointment of Etecutor of or rrtiM
Heraldr would rise to remark that
Jul)
ul) ït.
2». 1913, made
llomrateaq Kntry. No. under the last will and testament, or AdminIt,nry
Misa Eleanor Roberts, Miss Lucillo 011SS9,
the Indies were simply doing some­ valuable.
Notice
is
hereby
gtven
that
for 8 U of SEW 8*«tlon ft; and Utialor, with or without the will annexed,
ihO oRi
Dette
ville,
of
Geneva.
Florid
of-the
estate
of
any
deceased
peraon,
and
to
The farmer must not expect to Rines, Mr. Henry Purdon, Mr. S it ol D W k , Section 1Z. Toxanahlp 1» Sooth,
thing for the merchants and If there
S 'il
be appointed and act at the committee ol May Z0, 1910. made llomr.tra.t Kntry.
Hanga 31 Kael. Tallahiaeuu Meridian, baa
and Hon. Reg­ Sled notice ol Intention to make Three-yter the eatatu of LunaUca. Idiots, peraona of un­ OSStS, lor S W ‘* of K W ‘i See Ion . s*L&gt;
is any customer in Sanford so nar­ get ashes which contain as high Edmund Mciach
8K»&lt; of S E '* Section 3 Town.hip .
'»•
Proof, lo eatabllah claim to the land above sound mind and habitual drunkard«.
row minded that he would stop percentage as those obtained by the inald Holly.
East. Tallahaaaer
V*
Si And generally to eteruie truata of avery Range 32
drecribed, before Clerk of Circuit Court, at
description
not
Incanolatant
with
the
laws
of
has
(lied
norie#
of
Intention
»
«
-nlllk
v
'
V.Vd
Sanford, Florida, on (be 12th day el Auguit
trading with a merchant because station, because those wore from
year proof, to eatabUih claim (" tb'. l*”
this stale or of United Stale«.
One of the moat interesting epi­ IBIS. Claimant namaa aa will
said merchant wishes to close tho
■ bovi* d#*#rlb#d, ¿»for# &lt;
ol it*
realty trust co m pany
J. It. Kille, of (tatare, Florida.
wood which was ha ndled with ut­ sodes, of the week was a trip to a
Court,
at Hanford, Florid«, on iti* kh f y
Hy
S.
I'ULESTON.Vic*
Pré«.
W. C. Carpenter, ef Oalven, Florida.
store early on Saturday night that
Ily A L F'R
-----E D----------------FOSTER Secretary o! Septimber. 1916.
H,
U.
Harrte,
of
XMteen,
Plarida.
largo
sink
hole.
Tho
way
led
over
Bl-T ue*d«y-6lc.
Clilmanl nim »i M
A. A. htookr, of Oateen, Florida.
cuatoncs is unworthy of notice. Tho most care, hut since the wood Is n narrow log over a creek. One of
E. If. Ktlfiee. of Geneva. hl&lt;*rld*
Robert W, I&gt;av
(via.
stores of this city keep open on Sat­ burned anyway tho ashes had just the girl* fell in as she neared the
StTueu-Stc
An Otdfnanre Prohibiting Ike Cenalrurtlen
he(U(er
... .
and Maintenance ef BUI tlearda and Pro­
urday night until long after mid­ as well bo saved.
Potash leaches tho edge, but was gallantly hauled In Centi ef Ceaixlr Jud|e, Srndnolr County
H. A. Nlchoi.on,
G e n e v a . •
hibiting
lull
posting
In
Certain
Defined
*
#
•loie et FI elida.
night and are patronized by peo­ quite readily from
Limits ef the City ef Hanford and Pie.
saw palmetto out by two of the boys.
BT-Tuee Me
I « re Catate ol
•
riding a Piaally Therefore.
ple who could just aa well do their
William
K.
Squlrea.
deceated.
Be
It ordelred by the Mayor and City
and they should be burned while
Mr. Brisson visited camp ono day
To at) Credito», I^fatexo, Dlatrlbuteee Caunrll of anfard, Fla.:S«c. I. That from In Coerl e* County Judge, Nr Pii«o*r
shopping by ten o clock. If tho cru­
and
all portoni having rfalme or demanda and after the patsage of, thl* act, it shall be
Ceu al y.Htale ef’ rb
Herida
and
brought
a
car
load
of
melons
actinal tald Kittle-. You tad rack of you! are unlawful to liultd, erect, canit urt. or 'o lln- In re Estate of
sade was started and tho good they are still green if possible;
in
his
automobile.
Needless
to
say
hereby
nitlfled
and
required
to
preaent
any
wh
the
construction
of
any
bill
board
,
lor
Emmett
II.
Ho
ndon
,
u
ladiee of this city mado - up their but if this cannot bo dohe, they shoul
and demanda which you, or either of the dhptay ot advertising matter, within the
Notice ie hershy given, to all
»Í
everyone enjoyed those melons very clalrna
2«)
i
b
•
»
■
yon, may hava agalnit (be mate of William corporate limits of the City of Sanford may concern, that on th»
» k*
minds to cease buying after ten.on should be ricked nnd protected from
K.
Kxiulrea,
deceaeed,
late
of
Seminole
County
October,
A.
D.
191
A
.
«h
U
app'*
Bee.
Z,
It
«hall,
from
and
after
the
passage
«id
' •
if
Saturday night the petition would rain. The ashes should be protect­ much.
ty. Florida, to the underrixned Executrix of ol (hta ordinance, he unlawful far anyone to Honorable Goo. G. Rerriog.
af
tald m ate, within two years from the date paste, post or dltplay on eny bill boarxl«. Court, oe Judge of probst», for "
•
Friday
night
witnessed
the
gather­
be' unnecessary for thcro would be
h,
which “ ST hnv# been heretofore erected and charge an Administrator ol ih- *
ed no that none o f tho fertilizing ing of every camper on a farewell I ereof.
Deled
July
10th
A.
D.
IBIS.
Emmett
If.
Herndon,
deceased
constructed,
within
(he
nbovg
Incorporated
no customers on tho streets. This
S|uan 11. Squirte, Executrix. arsa any ..advertising matter ol any kind at the same time I will Pr7 * n', , “
-basis. A tramp through tho woods B3-Tueida}-8 tr.
habit of late ahoppong -should be constituents may vo lost.
Administrator of
whatsoever.
Provided, however, that It la counts sa
not the Intention of this ordinanco to pro­ and oak for their »PP»*v ,V^.a
The ashes from the leaves and and then back to the camp fire
abloished- especially in the summer
s'bit
the
posting
and
displaying
of
adverNetlce ot AgflltaUan far Amsad meal
IliM St* In refats see no any attraction,
time and there U not one of the peo­ berries of saw palmetto and the ashes where everyone eeng to his hearts
• f « barter
" “ •* l i f t e d
Notice la hereby glvtn fiy Really Trust theatrical or vaudeville or otherwise on any
content.
Everybody
lose
early
ple who stay up until twelvo o clock from cabbage palmetto aa well as
69- «-Z0, *-1 «, e-22, T-ZO. B-2». »-*1
which hava been fit use nnd
Company of lUafard/ Florida, a Corpora­ hill boards,
next morning and
packed
up, tion riiitlng under the law« of the Stale of anürely constructed prior to tho poesage of
to buy something but that could
the ashes from the pine run very their thinge with a solemn face for Florida, with It* office and principal place of this ordinance.
have purohaaod the same goods at
utl eta at Eanford,' IJ tndo. that having Set. Z. A n y one violating either or e a r part
fully compiled with the requirement« of law of the proceed tag sections of this ordinance
ten o clock. ' T ry It and note the low in potash and probably will not that ended one of the happiest, In
such ratea made and provided, applica­
Upon Ib » coq y irti oil êbtr
shortest weeks of the summer.
tion will be made to the Honorable Pork Isbed bÿ » fins not esreeding |Î?!oû for each
justify tho troublo of saving.
the difference.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA*

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�• • 1« &gt; John Herby has returned from
IM AMH A R H I I T T H P f l T V i ' 1?
tn
ftn,i other puFnl* now »&lt;“« tl\«ii ill th.*ir beautiful new
111 A M * A D U U 1 1IILi L I 1 I n in Ohio
Hin family will n-tbain hum«* on tinnfoiil Jl.'ighls
¿while longer in the Buckeye .M l*. ■ ,Ion.&gt;8#th Woodruff and little
I.ittlc IlappcninßH—Mention !!
NJfsn Minnie Stewart and M in i son. Richard of Orlatole were in tho
W 1N T K It V A It K
Mandi!
Jiiikin*
nre
spending city yesterday fortu few hours.
of Matterò in Brief—^
• their vacations pjea.smitly
the I
Personal Items of
OLDEST COLLEGE A N D M U S T BEAUTIFUL
„
i vi . Li.
,
Mr. and M.*s. Fiml.vr Cnrlett of
Beech Nut harm. Rrevurd. N T
,.
.
tteneva were in the city today.
In t c r c Hl
CAMIUIS IN FLORIDA
The re ar* Tumors **f another lulling on their m my f r i - ids and
&lt; olleffc. Acadftiiy. .Music, Kxpression. Fine A ri«, Donteslic
hotel deal hut the matter will not* shipping,
Summary of ttii-wKJfWTinji Small
ami Industriai Aris, Business, Teacher’s (nurse
be
mnde
public
until
it
is
an
as-J
Talk* Sucrlnctly Arranged for
Z. Spinks was in the city this
sured
fart
for
which
we
are
devoutly
(lurried Herald (tenders
morning enroute ’to Oviedo from
j \^ FL\ E building)*, »team In-ut, electric tight*. fm* protection, fine
(hank ful.
a
rpf- f- TV
a t l - A t A A A A A A .A J. j , A J. J - A A » « »
g&gt; mnn-ium. no malaria: (luart.T-niilllmi .l..|)ur cmiownnient; three
Daytona
Reich
u
hef&gt;
he
J
it»:»
been
■ ■ W w w » * v “ “ ▼ WV
F V 11
teachers of music; $5.000 nrgun; a doicn piatii»», two gl«,. club»; chorus
Deputy Sheriff. K.
Farnell spending the past week.,
• Mis* Allie Traffor'd is visiting her was in Saufot'i tins week from
. 1.»»»; »ti|MTl. new moni» for bu«im*»» school; fui: t.anking equlpment; new
Rev D. ,T. McLeod of Webster,
brother in Richmond, Va.
• hemical and phy.ical laboratori«*», o.|uip|s*d with cv»*ry modem devi rasi;
Oviedo. He i» a brave and vigilant
Flu., is paying Sanford a businera
nnulysi» i»f soils. fnrtilljMT». fuori», water, prep. rution for engineering
Orlando and Sanford will play officer, and niuk&lt;*» the life of the visit, ho lias valuable property in­
wrong doer in his section a burden.
conr*»*. lake», hoating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, hasketball,
at Urlando next Thursday. .
terest bore.
F
Christian, hut undenomlnatlnnal; expensc* moderate; srhotarahlp* nvailMr. \V..'E. Shelton and daughter,
Chickens, henH and fryers at Lef
aide.
A
card
from
S.
M.
Loyd
at
various
For ratalogu** udtfrftM thè secret ary Winter Park, Florida.
■' tiers nil the time.
96-2tc Mirot^ Helen, have returned from
points
in
Michigan
indicates
that
Kentucky ami are at home again.
-.«■Vi
E. H. KiUreo of Geneva was in
They were accompanied by. Mr. he is having a good time hut real­
the city yosterday on business.
ly
misses
Florida
and
lie
will
he
Shelton s sister.
glad to get hack to Sanford.
J. Tilden Jacobs, post master of
Tho presentation of ‘ ‘ The Italian
WHERE SHALL I Gü TO SCHOOL?
iChuluota was in the city yester­
Drink Elder Springs Water, the
at the Star Theatre on Monday
Sc
hell
e
Maine«
day.
night was one of the finest hits of purest and* best wrnter_ to be had.
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
The State University
TAU.AHA.HSEK. f U .
5 or 6 doses Glifi will break acting that has been seen here in Delivered to your door In lire gallon
Among the new-Shingle* floating
Gainesville, Florida
bottle». Phone 1017-3.
H5-(f
any case of Fever or Chills. 1’rico the movies in a lung time.
in the breeze* of ho|H*s and f»*ais is
Standard thesameas those of tho
Highest standards, ranking with
i
best colleges and universities in tho
.-26 cents.
71-62tc
The Census mank H. E. Tolar, that of Schelle Maine», in the cmtrt the largest and best Universities of,
Don t forget the ball game at
country.
house
building,
second
flcor.
Mr.
the North and East
‘Mrs. W. T, YVheoloss and child- Orlando next Thursday when Sau- is now engaged in the city and ex­
Modern buildings and equipment; ,
all modern conveniences.
387 students last session* Total
renaro visiting relatives In DotRotv fee -and Orlando will .try again for pects to—W busy several weeks - in Muine» har.tly needs an introduction
473students regular term f 163 sum­
to the business life of Sanford, for enrollment 639y including Bummer
Alabama.
_
the championship of the Snndspur Sanford alone. ■ Mr,Tolar will tlnd
mer term; total enrollment last ses­
ho has mado lliis city hts home School.
the
population
of
Sanford
to
he
sion G3G.
»
Tuition free, excepting $20.00 per
’'Mrs, Kdjtar Riggers and daughter League.
for »evetal years, coming here from
over the five thousand mark.
Tuition
free
in
College and Nor­
semester
for
law.
Evelyn are visiting home folks in
Tho Daytona Bench Hotel, under
Bradford county, the scene of his
mal School. • .
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
M.
Stewart,
For
further
information
address
Charlotte, N. C.
tho new ownership and management
nativity.
He was employed as
F'or catalog and Information writ«
Miss Mary and Max Stewart are
A. A. MURPHHEE. President
EDWARD CON RADI, President
offer»
special
summer
rates.
Hotel
prescription
clerk
in
the
Seminole
Hon. J. T. McLain, County Comleaving today In their Ford cur for
refurnished
and
redecorated
through­
Pharmacy
anil
it
in
justice
to
him
missioitPT- from Geneva, was in
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F. 1points in Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. to say that he was a gooil one. but
Sanfora Monday.
&amp; E. It. Ayres, Daytona Heacji. Flu. |Foin-si Gntrhcl will occupy their during i Ire brief periods when be
W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
home until they return.
^
Chickens, hens and fryers at Lef80-1 (
was not mixing tolls for the bil­
.J
,
AGENTS
ters all the time.
‘J6-2tc
Mr A A Hicks of Paula was iu ious ones Mi
Main»*» was nosing
The regular semi-annual stock­
Monday
Mr
Hicks is arming the du-ty tom.» of Black ;
R. H. Davis has Rone to Jack­ holders meeting of ilo* Seminole Sanford
sonville to visit his brother, and Co-operutm- Mercantile Co, will a successful orange grower of long stone and walking the shores of
,In i held
i .
,, store
,
O l f l a * «Ulti H O L D E N * S I A L E S T A T E
O.
also attend to business matters.
in the
Aug !0th at, exiKTience
’
*.and reulixing .(lie future Lake Monroe, retiimg orations a la
possibilities &lt;&gt;f Seminole county is Demo*ihones, for the law microbe
7.30
p.
m
T.
A.
NEW
TON,
Dr. N. L. Bryan and family of
going into tho nursery growing of was working and finally broke out.
Secretary
Sanford.
Pine Castle were the truest» of Mrs.
F lo rid a
citrus fruit trees on an extended Aesculapius was renounced for the
C. M. E. Jinkiti.» lust Sunday.
Hon. J Tibien Jacobs, the pop- „rale,
less prosaic Blackstone and Burke,
Cruse Barnes left on Sunday for viIilr fA&gt;*t master of Chuluotn. was
and
Main»*» went iu for a course
Filmer Fi Rogers, the popular,
Daytona Beach where he will spend in Sanford Monday, greeting hi-*
at
St.
1*011 where he (died hints» If
MrJinnti- agent for tin* Metropolitan Life s»i a»* id it" o»l,v t lu»i he f ini-he»l the
two week* inhuling (lie null hrirxe» many f ri•-1&lt;«I- here
Insurance Co. lias u new one This
» Xpert» to b ave tilt» wi*.*h for u
of old ocean.
•
«i
time it I» a IK -waiter ill.) lie is |presctrl.i d . »»ur*e in record time and
1i»lt It. 1■in* folkiulk- 1-, h*tl
h* t Itt.'k V
I lie I" jnilur m j '
&lt;in)
It
11ur t
givi* g th. ni i »»♦ y fr.*.* in IF«- effort i return* *1 r«&gt; thi* .it*, u full fledgeil
EFFECTIVE li A. »M», SATURDAY. JUNE 2fith.
It«- cnilil k.t'.i- gun** lu
I'a. hag. ||. I \• r. *t **■ ^n* Jitn« y t». .m*. ilttl.it»* r h* TiV in *.i hf**r*l lo t lawti *
»tut» agent. left
»arance and n*al
mai. t (*! I* i * in wtu. I. !.. ¡'.ing lii*
yesterday for Jacksonville where In , Bus Lire ‘*•r &gt;* I" r •
• »r- a Sw.ict.r and wad» in■
SANFORD
CAMERON t ITT
SANFORD
MONROE
bright * w shingle in the sun of a
will speli.I several day» on business run frolli • '
- " h.i-t Side to
il
»
7riti
M
;
tr.
N:(H
)
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MLv.
H
:0tl
A
A leit.r fron» W
I T!ug|»en It» w *1 w
M. Ar. 8:25 A. M.
Inti .Villford appeal. .I III
Monroe •• \\. -i Sid*
l ’or furiti
i Vf s t:. X M ; 1V S
X M
tr » 55 t M Lv 8:30 t. M.
»(,» te* I hi»1 I** *- r*--t i* »: ■' I’*' * ■ hi II
'lake a ride on the litri»
Hu* , Infor nial ion («Itone i 11
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In
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(*,
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11
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■
Sanlord
il.t. h ;.3(] A M. t tr 9:00 \. M .
1&gt; 12:05 1*. M. Ar. 12:35 1*. M.
Peak anil was in a heavy hail law in all slat»* com Is.
Special summer «
in the evening
S5-t f
V
,■
I I ransfer * &gt;•
tAr. 9:35 A M. Il.v. 9:05 A. M.
storm, the hail being three fe»*t
rate 20c, munii trip Cameron City
V* 1:()0 1*. M. Lv. 12:35 P. M.
Hi j • 11r«* .»i t"* -ir- ii’ it i art ii*l
1* 12:»»'* 1* M
tr 12:35 1* M
Ml **U.
*.......... I* , l.c 1.1 .e * P
1» t; o» 1* M
tr 6:25 I*. M.
M-.. ih.,t now i- a ■.immun
arid Mtinroe
***• t (
I*»
,, k ft D i 4tit»
«4I *Ì
11iI' Ht
W 1:(H) Ia. M 1». 12:35 1* M
til l.*r PiitgUrv &gt;*r sup|ios,*d l*ur -igiii in Inn
tr 7 IMI P. M l.v. G.*30 1». M.
lb* lut* not sperr ^11*•* ui .♦rrt r Hi L»w , I ,i*
pr ni
Luke Kennedy ha* returned from gfary. w*- would h.ì \i -.* the puli.-»*
1 i 9. ill p M. tr. 10:00 1*. M
l.v. !» : IO P. M Ar. 10:00 1*. M.
|t|*k I alhoiifi yet hut I .durad., is n 1*8*ti*I
a trip to New Symrnii » h»*ri* he men and iiiu.ns generally to h&gt;
Ar 10:30!*. M. I.«. 10:00 1*. M
tr 10:25 1* M. l.v. 10:00 I*. M.
lug stai.*
cavorted in the ncenti lor several •III f tv«- I***l**ill f..r tlon ar. others
+ Marks J Run Daily lixrepi Sondi»)
The lai* si m w troni Mi*- ( Lira
♦
days.
Marks I Run Suiulnv (ltd)
I Li ii d-hito* » aI lingue
I 1: i ddv
Mr and M
' 1! M111*‘ n .. )i*1 Mis- I rii» ! 11 M* w.t I t
'larks • Dailv l.x.epi Ihurstln) .»ml Hunda)
Will run J t-J hours laic
■
*
The great India* I. am of t*a)l
T1 1 |!
t « • * M *. i
on these »I,»)».
;i t, r \ * • * *.f I *(*■.■
■ was t i .i * lie . will .. I 111I IS* Hit i. r'
little g r.i
c1
(.layers will ( m** hai* with tin* lu ll &gt;|*riii,:i i..
» 1. • iii. 1... i * X
(I,* f , t tin ac. *. i ml i,! t In* I ati* I nur par t . a&lt;*!»* pi JV 1' .
N*«*. wl trip» sill in*opvotrj lor,x rrcuUi (i»ts Itoti» J.l.w) » «ili mikr all tramromici ioni
Sanford team at ll«&gt;M&gt; n Park un wti h M r* I dd - 1.1* *i Mr
H Id I '■
i* i * * a*1V* 11 * r* I*. ti.
M s lug -now hull .*n (*'|* id i‘i* . » IV jik
e i s t s in e
iis f; w f
xid .
w est s id e »
August Glh
* 4it»«*r..n i II»
3l)c
Monri»*
20c
Tiiort i¡i)ii
Tin* part \ *’X(•evict I*. * .... 1 ! u^T 1 «VI «11- T C».t 'Cl. "tit ., V. ry
Moores Siiiijott
_*.'»f
*• il.’gm* tliai wlit I.. viiliial'l
When at Dayt.uy. It* ». . make
'
ami
frnil
*
ut*I
i
*
.
n
&gt;.dt
l
a
i
.
I
O
.
i oí i r, i. Und» • i«
Trini !
ki n.'ui \»»*nuc
20.
st**n*ir.«iii s • orner
tfic
.ni«* . * g »g* i i* ' h.* pa, king *d
your horn»* at tfo- N.»ut in- » i*u «« Day tona |b
pffi M. i t ) 1■I ».It
F '.) ■ .1 I ■s..I. I y h. r-1 lb (tier. p
lieu »dull tienile
li»
citrus
(r
.«itI
lu
*
&gt;kiiiiu*r
i
oni|
any
Largest indoor swimming pool on . l u c c i r i l e s
* ily Limits
I Ur
i Ify Limits
10c
sum mer in.oil 1Juno iIus fur Mi.odiatili Park
'ill-ply t*V t.if Ih» large |U»fl of the
the const.
8f* |f*tc
I
lull’s.i
.
i*id
Sum
ía..
Iitie-y
r
ms
t&lt;
*
Wmnll
ii
il
every
liour
after
12
Sf* I'M i
In-ax." I'ii i h M ..nd Park A*
11.*i i ’s s , i , \ inside ma.hin.rx lor tin*
&lt;
&gt;
c»o.
k.
.'pecliii
il.re
of
I
lull}
(
.
ut.»
itouiid
Trip.
Mrs. Henry Wight, Miss Wight
every hour from I I». m. to 5 p. m. |ri(rUH fri|„ |HtrkitlK ¡„ Florida and
I» now working
The
City car leave» the depot »«very .’ll) minutes starting on the hour.
esitili an* spending ill»y aii'l nu1t -Fi ff T nih! thi» V» »
Thiirsdnys and Sundays
Round , h)&gt;|r
ln
,111llt€.rs W|H
Route F'r.'ii. h First Street lamp, Sau/ord Holts«-, hack to F’irsl and MugJa *■k»oii Xnil** Vi - it ■tirt i» i» mg |*ll Ml1***tt into fili
nob,i up Magmdia I.* Seventh, to l'.*rk, p Park !&lt;&gt; Tenth, circle hack to
* « 1»
-"I’
,,u. helpful I- those tit w
N nth. vr.i&gt; i*. &lt;)..k » nd down i &gt;ak in F’ir ( then t.» IV rk and out Park
mg and sho|i|&gt;ing
Let
,h(.
JtlM
,, hlls
L.-t i'll»*
du* good swIt" tiling pool, amusement», music
li.ia.i 1» a .lutimi
to the d'*|Mll If this schedule »Im** not .«»ver any service desired, will he
P
ar
t
i
cul
ar
s
al
l.e.iscl
prix
at
el
V
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*
1
itiiit
I In past tu ti*.'-. now i J.gaged
gtail In liav i* tJ&lt; ■■form., "on i *.x erdig -am**
|*».f
»ml
Mr» «..ri* »....... flit w*■
Mrs
H
\
SI. It
Il g g
1* •! . * **•! *•'
If. )*.-,' li . * •■ • ♦ k* Î .tt
John !&gt; Jin kit
I'lioN K m
S.-VNFOUD rilANSFKR CO.
M
,* .1 Mr- I**»
U P*. o i
»(►pendili g t In­ »mi." i t *t» 1........
.
fi **•-! r* n «r » I * .1
A ,-» •.-T
i’ alls, (ì.u
.*1 I &gt;.»■ da I. a a* ft * ! Ili 'al!**'
Xll mol n&lt; . m. ni
till' ►1
......... III Jlvll
Iasi S,it tini;.} having made the tup
the
at.it«*
tur
I
lie
bl¿i*
ami
w
Itile
My olhie vvtll he .»peli llilough thè
Harry Ward luis returned from
other «ui»'* me taking a summer through th»* country in their Ford Sumrner R&gt;r treatment of Bye, Kar,
a low days spent at Daytona Bearli
vacation ihcre is something doing '”‘ r
They found roads good, with N'oso and Thront pniieiits. Sp»*»iul
whore he went to fish and «*njoy
the 1‘xcrplinii of twit or Ihr»*»* sh».ri
A T L A N T I C COAST LINE
here
all
of
I
io*
I
lim­
atti-ntion will he givoii d. agnosis
tho ocean btenzes
The Slsn.lnril Ridir.mil of the South
s|reti lies will.*' wer»* «oft i'll in
' Krupp from Snnioiil ■.»uni of »'•inttn&gt;i»**l rains Tb«»y .»r. *d e)c irmihli-s re*|uuing Ih»* u». of
MrSi MEDI LE KFFP» TIH: U’ ltll. »th. 191ft
That
it did not rain yesterday
i**i,. » r m. i lie M nil.» nd visiting Mr* lì FI Milieu, who i gl »«'»-» ('al »et. Is III«., re.(lite Ruspi *
will of
i» it «lid not rain a* mint l»s II
tal iure are ».Imiti. ! »■* t1&lt;■ Del.uud
.
\ I I.
'pend .1
*|I VI - I* »'
I. r "I Mr- Poned
has been raining for who h
»iiiiturium l.iving i ti,* -1 &lt;«oiipli t.
*
loW
ll
4
-»&gt;l
I«
'
Op
INI' X J\.l K2
Ni. SI,
\.» 80
very thankful
*
,»pnct.l f**r di ».gì.*»
od T * ,i ' |
*.
i
ir
e
■
.1
fr..ri.
\
I ». * r . - «
\\ * *♦ - * . .
1« J,.* K-ai nv ill**
» .10 ani
t 1.5 (un » 1fi (ini
. *T
„ . *||. ,» .*&gt;
0 , 0
o'
I I * ..
• di fon. ir» W . &gt;
■ *(. t•* \l»•XI*
1 ’ .30 (ini
5 15 pio 12 .15 um
t» -a».. minti
Mr. Goodeli and sisier li.m mm *1
-pel lai i .»*• »
9:)» nm » :t»0 pm
.5 211 ani
ami
rnany
«•!
l»»-r
tr Itirlin’.inil
i
agl
on
I
iri'pMi
eil to Snnford from l.ak»* H»-lin
S .50 imi 12:38 pn» 11-.50 pm
W i ». ogg a n a|,d . In Idre n stale» III ih» far wI—I. wlu*r»* io
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and are occupying Ml* Haldwin
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1 .50 prò
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tr Rallini.ut*
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12 :35 imi
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1.03,pn»
cottage on French avenu**
»(.»•ml s ome tint»' wi t h ,.N(r. eil lumsell.
Ile wetil priinarily t».
2; 10 (un fi:2t) pn» 7 : t sm
Ar N»*w i «rk
Dreka
Building
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Mis. 9. G. K» •nnedy* ami ctiildreri S r o g g n u . who is in thi* peai-H s e c - investigate liie celety conditions of
te»*l E&lt;|ui|&gt;ment. F'n*** Reciti Ì tg f'lu-ir far» to Wf.shingtnn, Dining
All »t&lt;*.
left Inst week for a visit to n*lalives Aioli hi-lping tu liundle thè crup of &lt;’,,]]fortin» and learncl murh in
Cur Servici on Trains H2 and hii Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
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For I nformati on and Kesivvatmii I'h.o.e or Wri te
She will later he joined by Mr. Ken­ vidi M r» Scoggaii s brotlu'r. Mr
Some f**w day» ago the Inyele of
Miss M om-IIi* Durst of Gum»
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in
North
Caroliti.
nedy.
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Berner and Mr»
Minnrik. Mi»* f tho Herald olile»
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without all owner ami without a
h'hed
wonder» in t hi s section it:
lump,
Wat.ldng for tin* lamp it wa«i
the art of n m m i . g and preserving
finally found ill tin* |»o»»e»»in|i of
Nolle»* H.ir»»’ Ownrrs
(..*») Burke, a young negl«» and h.
Mr. John II I’rirt* is n»&gt;w with was immediately jatl»*»i.
In the I
the Sanfo/»l Wagon Works, (suc­ trial yesterday in Judge Stringfellow
cessors to W II. Umlerwoodt and .ourt it was proved l lint Burke hud
one of the best practical horv stolen the wheel ami he was given
shoers in the country.
Mr. Fri re ? 100 fine or four months.
wan fortnerly with W. 11 Un»l«*i
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97-ltp

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12 acrcM good citrus fruit Innd
10 seres already in orsnges and
grapefruit. In good location. Near
Station.
Shipped ' $2000 worth of
fruit Isst season.
Will sell or ex­
suffer from Ihn ill-eff«*cts of
change for any listed stocks or un­
an
inactive
liver, such as headache*
improved Sanford properly.
SEMINOLE REAL E8+ATE CO. indigestion, constipation, lack hi
Geo. D. Hart, Mgr »«nergy and low spirits' when fot a
i titilo money &gt;»»u can get a remedy
One nine-room house on Onk A*'«‘ i»f proved merit
GRILNHA S I.IVVF.R-LAX
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g»t
your liv»*r right
One hath room and nil modern r»*nSer nml let you rujoy better lii*t»|th ami
vrnlences.
Two story bsrn.
Ser
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117 feet. Price $1500. Terms. $700 natuinlly and effectively. Has none
esh, $500 each year, Interest 6 per oí tho dange.s and liad alter effects
cent.
A very nice location, close of calomel. Sold under an absolute
,vh n &gt;t »,.fi»ri/l
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fit Mil*
find
refund (IlillPtl
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60c and
In and could be made a very at­ money
$1 a bottle. Each bottle is protect­
tractive apartment house.
SEM INOLE REAL ESTATE CO. ed by, the likeness of L. K. Gtlgsby.
c Geo. D. Ilari Manager. For sale by Wm. G- Aldridge.

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o o o o o a o oQ o oo a o o a o o o o o o o do o o o a a do a a doooooodd doo dooodo i

For Sal#— Household^ furniture, *
And
nmnzoment, doubtless, tells his daugh­ hatsYandithoYsvcltoYskift*.
Chenp for
ters of their mother s sense, nnd we’ve got something better to do cooking utensils etc.
modestyT»mi‘of their (rwn wild ways, thank heaven, than, to stand on the cash. Apply 1IÜ E. Fifth"St. 96-2tp
and dress, so much bettor patterned street corners nnd cast an, evil ¿ye
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-------------For Sale-Fat hens.
Can bo de­
after tho mother who boro thorn,
on every passing woman, or imagine
livered
to
any
part
of
the
Sty. Phone
vileness
about
every
pretty
girl
we
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
It is man': part to chide nnd it
or write Mrs. A- E. Berg, U. D. No
see.
And
life
is
too
full
and
fino
is woman s to listen and to laugh.
YOU AND ME.”
2, Sanford, Fla.
96-2fp
South nnd North, have the belles and gracious woman and sweet and
innocent
girls
for
us
to
turn
our
pen
of the 60 s been held up as the pat­
For Sale-One two horse wagon
terns of all that maidens should be to a paragraph or n sentence that one mowjpg machine, one dophle
Since the fratricidal strife their would writo harm where harm is not. cutaway harrow nnd one fertilirer
a
---------Long ago a woman dropped a
loyalty, their courage, 'their great
drill, all in good order for half price.
their beauty, their senso and their garter and a man who was a gentle­
a c h i e l is a m o n g y e t a k i n g n o t e s a n d f a i t h .
Box 1162, Sanford, Floridn.
96-tf
modesty have been thrown *at the man as well as a courtier, gave
“ HE’ LL PRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
heads of young &amp;on manhood, until to her, and stilled ■'the laughter on y For Sale Cheap— Gas range, good
it is n wonder they did not weep or careless and evil lips with a phrase, ns now.
Inquire at Femnld Tin
o o ao oo o o o oao o o o o o o o o o o q ao o a ao ao o ao o o o o o aa o o a o ao o aao a i
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There was a moment s silence. The wilt before tho tempest of reproach that has become the motto of a Shop.
QUIT
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holy man from Grand Rapids look­ and the stories of ihoso days when noblo house, and the Order Of the
•Put the hammer in tho looker;
For Sale-— 1« acre farm,
West
YOUR G R A N D M O T H E R was a Garter is conferred today on England
ed me squarely In tho eyes.*
Hide the sounding board
land
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noblest
men,
Side,
cheap
for
cush,
immediate
pos­
paragon
and
YO
U
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mother
a
perfect
“
Would
you
accept
unsolicited
likewise;
session.
A
ddress
F.
R.
Durlr.irn,
picture
of
propriety.
advice?
asked
the
minister.
Any one can bo a knocker;
“ Evil to Him Who Evil Thinks.
“ Certainly,.” , said the editor of
For several years now, especially
. . Any ono can criticise. . .
And let us he glad that in spite^ of Red Bank, New Jersey. — Want— 94The Star, always willing to bo ad­ mnrk you, since the feminist mcr.*- the gontlemon who make a loud 8tc.
Cultivate a manner winning,
ment has become the rage, their in- nolso .and rage and tear their hair
Though it hurts your face to vised.
For Sale— 6 roomed Bungalow on
..‘•Well said tho Michigan minis­ vijjorators nnd tonics for tho bald on account of womens fnshions and
smile
beautiful
lake. Bath Room and mod­
And Booms aWkward in beginning; ter, “ I would ndvise you to pay have increased enormously in do- failings, there are some who have no
ern
Conveniences.
Beautiful Coun­
mote
attention
to
your
soul
s
salvation
mund
and
price,
owing
to
tho
way
in
Be a booster for awhile.
mind to look for that which is untry
Hom
e
et
nBargains
Easy Termi.
and
loss
attention
to
other
mens
which
men
have
Lorn
theit.luiir
ami
Lot tho blacksmith do the pounding
snvory; but find so much that Is
Renton* their pates again\t stone fair ans sweet and beautiful that the Apply A. P. Connelly, Sanford, Fla.
T h i t s the way he draws his wives.
Trial's stinging' u stranger, all walls, in a futile attempt to get the fashion - troubles not at nil, and Want— 94-tf.
pay.
You don t get a cent for hounding right, hut perhaps it's good advice women of today to put aside the whether in sheath gown or hnirfrivolities of fnshion and go bnck to rloth skirt, stiff and wide, it matters
Saint nnd sinner, night and for men in general."
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tho kind of clothes that mother not at nil. For. habit doca_uot raaku
day.
i l often hear pcopln talking About used to- s t a r.,
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Just—ior r solid- satisfaction
ladies
dross and while It' concefh*
And so in 'a spirit of desperate wc would not hhvo her different, if
Drop a kind'Wrd In HTb slot,
And I It warrant you II get action me not a bit I cannot help hut laugh despair, women hnvo turned the we could.
For Rent-Two acres land near
at
tho idea of mer/s man having pages of Godey s Lady s Book and
Let the dervishes howl. It amuses
On your effort on the spot.
Cameron City. "Fenced nnd has
Wien finding frills fitting to feminine them. And it also amuses tho ladies. good well but not tiled.
Kindness every time beats kicking; anything to do witK the styles of their
Chenp
ladies
dresses.
The
Pensacola
Jour­
pibles, straight-way stepped out of
Rollìi
Mirth is better than a frown.
for cash or will tako a part of tho
sheath gown into tho full , flare
Do not waste your time in picking nal hit the nail on the head in the
crop. Box 1282, Sanford, Fla.97-tf
of i 860 styles.
Flaws with brothers who are following.
"From that far day when Eve,
Tho ultru-fnshionnblc today are V
down.
For Rent— Two acres improved
young
ahd
fair
nnd
lovely
first
wearing
their hair parted neatly
And it isn’ t ho distressing
land, all tiled. Cash rent. Close in.
fashioned tho .very newest thing in tho middle, and worn in a not,
If you d give a little boost
Enquire Arnett s Bntbei Shop 9f&gt;-tf
in
gowns from the verdant fig tree a nice little silk ling, mind you.
To the man the fptes are pressing
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FOR R E N T —Pleasant room* and
When tiie chicks come home society has thrown up its handstin like their mothers uxed to wear.
offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
tics pair at the folly of woman and
Th«-y are pulling their waists in a
to roost.
her weakness, where clothes are con­ bit, like their grandmothers used to
Lake Monroe and ■ new post-office
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site.
Also, store room, same building.
cerned.
do, and they are widening their
Editor Doty of the Andalusia,
♦
Call
Thatcher Henlty Co., Bishop
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skirts,
until
it
is
a
shame
and
dis­
in that first day of early fashion
Ala., Star, who is spending the sum­
Block,
Phono‘ 245.— Want 95 tf.
grace,
according
to
tho
men—
for
mer In Canada, received about the in spring fnhrirs the o n ly ‘ person to
H
All
Local
AdvertiflcmentH
Under
the
men,
mind
you,
those
wise
men
take
exception
was
Adam,
hut
being
best answer to tho oft asked ques­
Rent— Furn.shed room with or with­
tion "W h o was Cain s Wife? that at that time a yery large part of who sit in censure on all innocent This IlcjylinK TH RE E CENTS a
out
Hoard. 210 Park Ave, Want— 9!lt
we have yet heard, which wo will society, we may be quite sure that things, and those brilliant men who Line For Each InHcrlion. Minimum
tf.
pass on to our readers with due he upbraided Eve (or &lt;thi manner ' write paragraphs for the newspapers Charge 2ii Ceuta.
credit to the Andalusia Srtir.
Mr. of her apparel, and we may lie equal-1 ami those courageous men who are
For Rent 6 room Cottage 1216
ly sure that sin* continued to pin never afraid to rail at women, those
Doty says:
i’ark Avi $1250 je r month inrlud“ Between Buffalo and Cleveland leaves together in just those comb- wise, brilliant, etuimgeous creatures ♦♦
■mg water, also | room
('ullage
FOR SALE
I met a very interesting talker ¡nations licit suited to her taste and are goingout and buying upall the
Park Ave. 110,00 including watet,
He was of gentle birth and I ask- charms.And we may also he sure I hair pomades
in Christendom and
G. W. Spun re r ikl-tf c.
where he lived.
“ Grand Rnpids
that as the seasons passed and with &gt;starting n veritable hair famine
For Sale One Jersey Red boar
was the only reply.
Thought lie them the leaves, each time that Eve among themselves, over the awful
For Rent Residenci; 7 rooms
18
months old. Pure breed.
F. El bnth. 508 Park Ave.
would state his occupation, hut he made any change in the fashionof |propensities, extravagances and
iinRcnshnnble
Brewster. French Ave Jur Hughey St A P Coniteli)
didn t and I made hold to ask. her wardrobe, she was bitterlyre- modesties of women
s ò lfe
!i6-2t|&gt;
" I ’ m a Presbyterian minister
preached and reminded of tier sin*
And we old fogies, who don t Sanford. Fla
For Rent- One I acte field, one
give a darn how they dress, bless
was the first shock he gave me. of omission.
For sale at a good discount, schob 5 acre field under stale of lit gli
"Indeed! said t h e . editor of the]
Today the daughters' of Evr are cm, just so they dress, we think j
Also planted to cowStar. “ .Being a minister. I expert bearing the same burden of censure they look just ns lovely in the little, arsili J) in the Sanford Business Col­ cultivation.
Owner cannot use it
En­ peas. Reasonable rent
Inquire W
you can tell me who was Cain a but Adam forgetful of the fault- kicked up huts and the boufani lege.
82-tf
C Post.
IMi-t
wife?
findings of his youth, to Eve* skirt*, ns tliev did in the great big i quire Jit Ili-rald Office.

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Ownjq may have same by ptovinr
propelty land paying for thj,
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The extensive Holden Estate properties have just been acquired
by the TH ATCH ER R E A LTY CO M PAN Y, and their sale will he
vigorously pushed.

No better, safer opportunities for investment can be found any­
where than we now oner the public. We have twelve hundred San­
ford lots for sale, and they are situated in every desirable part o f
the city.

This company bought these properties because of the belief
that from the stand point o f opportunity and development, Florida
is the best State in the Union, and that Sanford is the best place
in Florida.

Lots for Sanford citizens in the city’s most desirable residence
sections.

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Sanford’s celebrated celery lands are unrivalled. Nowhere else
on the face o f the earth can there be found such a combination o f
fertile lands» cheap and unlimited water supply for irrigation puroses erpetual summer climate, and adequate shipping facilities
y land arid sea to the world’s greatest markets.

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THREE REASONS W H Y.

Lots for railroad men convenient to their work
Lots for thrifty colored folks in sections convenient to 1heir
churches and schools
Lots for those o f other communities and States who want to
invest their money in splendid real estate that is rapidly enhancing

Sanford is unmatched as a fruit and trucking center.
Sanford is at the head o f navigation on the St. Johns River,
and has, thereby*, water contact with Jacksonville and the sea.
Freight rates are thus cheapened to Sanford, and the city is des­
tined to1 be a wholesale center,
and Florida’s
interior metropolis.
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Sanford’s wonderful lake and river system, its unsurpassed
fishing and hunting preserves, and its delightful climate, render it
the Nation’s ideal resort. '
There are many more reasons which might be given to prove
that Sanford is bound to rapidly grow; but fo r the present, these
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SANFORD IS ON THE EVE OF A G R E A T DEVELOPiMENT
B U Y NOW AN D GROW W IT H IT.
Lots, celery farms, improved and unimproved, and other lands
in the flowing well districts o f Seminole and Volusia Counties
Florida, are offered for sale by us.
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VOLUME VI

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DR. COOPER
RETURNS HERE
WITH SHERIFF
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GEORGIA, BIJT_ HAS
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THE WINTER

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who broke Jail here several week»
ngn and.’ left with the message of
«•Good Bye, I m G°ne has returned.
The Doctor did not return of his
won accord, however, for rognrd[es
of th e‘ fact that ho loves the clim­
ate of Sanford, it is also apparent
that he loves that of Atlanta mote,
and niter he had harrowed .hi»
freedom, he highballed for the Geor­
gia rapitol, or rather he was on the
way when he was Ragged at Tho nutasville.
Sheriff Hand was :.&lt;»t»
ol t%n capture and went lit Atlanta,
obtained the reqtii«itioii pnpet« .eal
brought the prisoner hack to S;;nford yesterday.
’ ’ Dr. Cooper was sentenced to one
year» imprisonment by Judge IVrklns at the last term of court fn,
the crime of fnrperv
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K i s s i m m e e Hond l»s ui*
Kissimmee. July 30. To vort
on a bond issue of $70,000 for pub­
lic improvement« of Kissimmee, an
election will In* he’d on Aug. 7
This issue of bonds will be for the
paving of streets, in whole or part,
the retlrcing of $15,000 present in­
debtedness and $10,000 for the build­
ing of a bridge and road across the
head of Lake Tohopckaliga from
Cape Breeze to Ilarher s Island,
which will shorten the road to St.
Cloud by about two miles and for
which thu_ county has Ihwii wailing
(or the city to act* in conjunction
with it before the former construct­
ed a brick rntid to St, Cloud . Thus
a favorable vote for the improve­
ments will mwan not unly improveineuL -of-'-Kf^rminVE—Titlt ~ffTirf ttu V
foundation step toward a Tijunch
needed highway construction.
The resolution calling for a vote
on SGO.OOO worth of improvements
was passed by a meeting of the city
council on Tuesday and on Thuisday the name body met nguin. so
f a v o r a b l e di d t he o p i n i o n of t he p u b ­
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has.lined up strong in favor of it in
keeping with its policy /or munici­
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SherrifT Hand did not worry about
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t lie esca Je, h r I • •« a- • n' lent
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the . doctor wo ,;•! -*t*■«■. a »i* light
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g r o u p ! ■■
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description brought e»u’.t- and Coop
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tin ft -It» t a ti*K* I'M
t ir$v t lit curi f- ••f i i*4 Monn ! ..11 *
his downfall It in \ *!*.l » hat
i !«* Mr, » * 1»
year in t in* count 4* nt &gt; if'j '.i » 1til
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error cd his way»
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SherrifT Hand «».it*-« that i" \ila*
Mr * I. kee .1\
ta and other cities of Georgia tin
'1 lie S j » i |.;I s o r g « rullili red b V
Frank case is still the chief Inpir M rs. Philip“ was thoroughly i'llof conversation and feeling tun« joy e,| ! • : II present
Ac:.in we e v t e u d
high.
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lir. g cymbals
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the Hon. Sidney I » ' a l t s , uf l ie Funiak, candidate for the otlice of
Governor wuis in the city yesterday
scattering his literature with n lavish
. hand, nnd last night talking to the
'*^leoplo at the corner Ilf I'lttk live .
and First Street
The burden or Mr Cttr ^ song
is the old and well worn plank "f
taxes.
nnotl.if u • that I e r i rj about Ir the t'lithobc i bur, li
Hi»
subject of school« i« tn-ated in a
more scientific nuuini-r. tnd in iu«
tice tq Mr. C’ntts he n* some talkir
• and w/III got some votes.
But the day is past when the can­
didate caa take his *-u!&gt;je«ts and hurl
the bolts of oratory through the
yow d like lightning.« tla«h and des­
pite the fact that Mr C alls insist»
tjint ho is the equal of some of the
greatest'- oratoi» in American his­
tory, the voter will probably wait
for some of the other candidates
before making up hU ini ml

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CHAS. BECKER
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Special

Important

Series

Next Sunday Evening. 7 ..'10. a
new and very im|&gt;ortnnt «erio« vvi,t
begin at the Congregational Church.
The subject is "Jesus Life I’rinriple.x . with some of the sub-topic»
a» follows.
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.ajuL-l ho Eat her.
"Jesus and Sin
"Jesus and Standards.
"Josus and War.
"Jesus and Itiehis.
" lesus ami (Measure
"Jesus and the Organization of

KNIGHTS ARMY
CAPTURE CITY
LAST TUESDAY

,New York, July 30, 9 A. I\f.—After all ap­
DISTRICT MEETING HERE
peals and stays o f executions were exhausted
- OF TH E KNIGHT O F ~
and the lasHficker o f hope abandoned yesterday Society.
"Jesus and Character .
PYTHIAS WAS
former Police Lieutenant Chas. Hecker was ex­
"Jesus and Mornl Sanctions 1
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ecuted this morning at 5:45. This case has at- These suggest the line of consider­
GREAT*
ation which» will be. tnllnwod. with
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tracted-the world’s attention for
.-w o« . pxA*
r w -rtr
The Knights of I’yth’ns invaded
The murder of Kosenthas, the New York gam­ eight Sunday nights.
Mrs. Lucilo Aspinwall Taknch Sanfoid last Tuesday afternoon and
bler, the execution o f the four gunmen for the has returned from the North, and captuicd the*city, not because of
resume work in the choir;, she numhe.f but on nceoiint of their be­
crime, and finally the electrocution this morning will
has been taking special work with ing headed by nn Orlando delega­
of Hecker, the instigator of Rosenthal’s death. a i|rent artist of New York City, tion with a real goat, under the man­
Aa
and is splendidly fitted to charm and agement of Clark Robinson.
Hecker went to the chair protesting his in­ inspire with her lovely voice and to whether this goat &gt;» the one that
formerly belonged to Sanford or
nocence o f any connection with the murder and charming personality. All will he that
Cln:k Robinson formerly um­
clad to have the privilege of hear­
pired the hall games between Sanwas pronounced dead after the current had been ing her again.
All are cordially invited, espec­ foid and Oilar.do but the fact roturned on about three minutes.
ially those not having a regular place trnin« that the city did not capit­

iiu n n t a r e u n a n i m o u s in

b o n d r i , ■t in '1 a n d l i e

till* whol i

P o Hi),

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

WARSAW A PUZZLE TO
WAR EXPERTS; GERMANS
PROGRESSING SLOWLY
NO DEFINITE NEWS HAS HEEN HEARD
FROM THE NATTLKFKONT l\ THE
EASTERN THEATRE OF WAR
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peared on t no scene and alt the dologxte' wero allowed to miter the city
ui\d it was theirs fiotn that time
until Ion- after midnight.
The occufsion waj the district
Dixie High«»)' Notes
meeting
of the Knights of Pythian
The people of Kissimmee and
including Knights from tlm counties
Os éenl a e nu nl v :t'„ p ' e p a l n g to p a v e
•if ci».-,n!a. Volusia, luike. Semlnolo
wi t h b n , k a : o.ilw.iy to the O r a n g e
and Orange, and they wire here In
■ mint v line
great number« The heavy d&lt; wnpour
of worship are urged to begin this
fall and winter with a new effort
»long this line at the Congregational
Church.

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1■a' ■i. p*1'■ h I r.I.-l l \ • the r.
suit of the re voi uiionnry outbreak
when lfiU political prisoners, in­
cluding a former prest.lent of Haiti
Generiti ttr.-“t . “ /amor, wer«- ex,
ccllti-d b&gt; order of (¡c-u al ( l«cur.
gox-er noi
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M .■ ag. r \\ i! - i I. ..i.
111 v I’ M11nIs g ui t it ini ng
i es a liofM trailing and aut i.ni* .bili
V\v have the pleasure of announc­ fa.r, to be held at Blue lake Park,
ing that Dr A. P. Montague, Pres­ near Dcl.niid, on Tuesday, August ■!
ident of Columbia College will be
Prizes vili be offered (or the one
in Sanfoid on Sunday Aug Mth, yvho make« the greate«t nuriib.-, of
and will -peak ill the Tempi«' at lia-rsi- trail**“ ilurilig the fall
rfe
H a nt ¡nid nt 7 1* p tn There feed lur nnmials will be furni-hert
let III the -b,V a . 1 d r a g g e d ( r o l l , the
li nn d ‘" i i ' t tii.it I *r
M o n t i n o l e I“
1*1,, r*1 will l„ a b,.**k. 1 pict i&lt; aU*. -h. It. r &gt;&gt;f 11. Domnin mi I i fat toit
numbered
among
lit
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, fr«■, 1 rI i ■ue
\i.to ib*..o r ;if,d i l l died wi t h b u l l e t 1 i 1 11Ac ' 1• &lt;(
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wry f-.rtni.it. i. I aVI Ito Ip.,
« -“li . rn,. anil other a Ija- eet although DT It*»»alvo It.'ll., i»
visit our city and every one should
lnui,. are la vil.-d to be present i.t'l p e e l e d it. pro lutili ’ l i ni “. If Pr e s
„vati th«-ni“«ilve» of thi« op|»»rttim
4l\. dein.•i&lt;“t rat e-t1“ "f th. il n.ai In &gt;4-1.j. • ..( » h. r. pu b l t .
t\ to hear into
Last night wit« one of tel .rf I he
Many will .,-call that Dr Monta-,
‘ here will be horxv.a.tng;
city was in darkness and tnnrdcrons
the
Commencement
°
,h'*r
amusements,
Automobile*..
gue delivered the ('ominen,
hand* of men traxeried the street
address for the llieh School on 191 f ‘ cow«, horses, pig«, and goats will
»hooting
it random, und many
Further announcement will In* made be offered for sub1 on the ground«.
ui«« auto« traded for horse« and xne building* were biirnetl
in re'gatd to hi« , timing in the H, ;The revolution in Hull hu« been
v,-r«u
Tuesday. August .'I, wil l he
ald next week
going on fni several month«
Ittill- gala «lay at the park.

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e witieli had been planned
e :t h tl.e lieit Itl
f &gt;r -I'ti'i time and ptoiniscd much
" | te
“b i n t II - I
I .i ino „■mi- i
However the Knights
r
i ,1 , for !■&gt;•i tim e with t,h„ goat
and other uppurtnncnces when tho
Fl orida lias m o i e l ow n« on the four .ai.didiite»
uppenred in tho
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\(.nolle Temple,
pr•
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ptltie.t third degree.
Those that
v.cr. there stale that the work was
Hi gh wav
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Flut l.i
ere.it and every One of the randf•
hi1 In . Hill.
reali I V wlull1
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and may nl«o soon
murk a cri«is or u pause to allow ota with Turbe
h a v f the C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n i * ; « o f
sjde er i hi* other a Lleulhtnp **p ■■ tlniisfer 1* I- &gt;li&gt;it,i*n«»te to Rounult la tea.li C ou nt y «titillili a proposti ioti
.i : ted tn hi n ,i.|&gt; in
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bu-ti. i- r. (,■, ■t, .1 I ■, I a1. , let the
(or thirlv ir.de« of «and
a«phalt road &lt;■&gt; the l ‘on11neiil..I
Public W.ltk- ( omp.Miy of Now Xo k
City.
It 1« said that Mexican
nut itml it« hpall will be u»cd in the
Coiisrtuetion «"rk, which will he
start.-.i at ot.co and completed in
175 days
Esi.-r» Eagle
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Distrlet

..■lliit I'omiiinnili-i of Phoenix Lodgo
. ( Sai (or,) hint rharg. of tin*
wor k
1 In deg. i w * T " conferred
In the team from Del.an I i f a man­
ner rii.i-t iinpre«»ive r.nd intcre 1 tttig
There were ihir&lt; y-t w&lt;&gt; repre«ct.tativi-s front Orlando lodge n.1
will a« thr.1!. candidates.
Kustis
l.ulg. i a» reprtmetitcl by t wonty*
«e vet
Delatti'l tweny-one, Kisii ,,i

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li, bi-lory of the disltici
llo1.*l t, g“ in the Eighth District.
After the work was completed tho
entire body reti.ed to the Panfo.d
House whc.r thn Pythian SUten
hud arranged a banquet (it for tho
god«, win,Ji everyone enjoyptl. to
the f»i|le«t
Th. Pythian Sister*
ibs.rv.- a great ileal of cred'l for
the able man'.-! m which they cnr•1rl ., i ..I i 1*■ r.o »1« at dinner
punt - wa« «etc. teil as their next
m.c, »ii g place to I., li.'ld ir S*-pjt

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Tuesday u new and moro prosperoiiii era for the futn.e, and those
very* few who opposed tin* bond is

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The ilistro-i meeting was especially
honoted hv the presence of Hon. N.
p Yowcll &lt;f i triando. Grand Pre­
late of the Grain! Lodge of the
State "f Florida, as well as Mr«.
M S Brown of Paintka, who is the
“hi|i i me Pio-ecto; ol the Supreme
Ti tuple of Pythian Sister«
After se Volai speeches following*
the dinner the kl ight« left Sanford
for their several home cities with
the feeling that they had gathered
at a groat mo.-tiig
■n u great
nt v

Dade county, always progr"-«ive.
enjoys the distinction of lo-ing the
aflaiir was belìi in DeLand, (ìeor;1 Guillaume and set up tn hl» place hr«t county Hi the »tale to lake the
I ,-stt, ye lad« ans la»*,-«, do;
Dr. It,,- t! vi. llobo
Marsh mttking '.,Ji trades unti wintnitiatiVe lor an elect inn on the local
Then ha- he-o a t dgn -*f terror
There is a place in this for y’ou
ning thè prize of a hnndsomo sudoption compulsory education law.
Who cures if «upper it doth take
On
die nn&lt;i brì.lbW ho wil 1 win tic in Port An Pri-ue for 10 day«
passed by the ie..nt session of the
July 17, Pfc-'ilont I i nib il li, .* began
If lit our lives some good will
legislature Th»1 i ,■» rounty
Br..w
prire tlu« lime’
causing the ..rti'-t of all Haiti,-ns of
make?
I aril I« the m-coi,.| taking advantage
1
liste».1
of
beiti
g
just
a
ho:-»
With Sanford’s ylung I now do plead
any wealth or position w It Itoti t I
Temple Srithcs Next Sund»)
I hese progre i v e t o , i n
trading and automobile fan. n» tr i distinction of age or -ex, and begun " ( I lit» law
Sanford Won (Janie
That
you
may
come
to
Epworth
Au.'usl 1st
ties
are
going
to see that the child­
planned, it now look» us if tfio nffaw expelling all foreigners llaitien miLeague.
At
nrlnndo
yesterday, Sanford
ren residing within tlicir bound« are
Those in charge of the Sunday
At seven p. nt. t*n Sunday meet m.iy- develOp«* into mote or Ics» &lt;&gt;f .i inni lluve been arfesti il "II th»* street
w„n
tiic
(.all
game
from Urlnndo
educated, compelling them to at
Services at the Temple are arrang­
And you will find a vacant seat. couiity fair, un a snudi »«-»le.
and intpri-oiM'd
by
th.
»co,e
of
The
game was
tend
the
full
year
of
school
every
ing for services of a general nature
W. IL Burgeu has ngrced to exThe people have been in a state
In room just hack behind the screen
said to he a very pretty Exhibition
year.
Del.and
Record
during the next two months. All
N'j ot.e knew when he
In the Star, full force, to m et hihit some of bis fnmous Duroe Ict- of panic
uni w . i &lt; witnessed by a large crowd.
the people without ^church homes
*ey hogs, for one *ow of wliich ho might lie seined and cast into prison.
These
guinea should prove very
we
mean.
for the summer uro invited to go to
Cecil Gabbelt Brings Launch
refused $560. He will also htivo °o I There hn* been wholesale' arrests
interesting during the summer month
the Temple for worship. A large
Cecil Gabheti hit« returned home ami the Herald has made arrange­
exhibit nnd for sale small pig» "f apparently without .muse, by order
Publlah The Laws Today
citrous is being'arranged under the
the same breed
of the President or some of those from a month's visit to Susannah ments to have a reporter on the
In today» iaauo of the Herald
leaden ship of Mrs. E. Betts, Soprano
nnd other points in Geotg’a. While grounds to get the prunes that will
Earl W. Brown wilt have on ex­ clone to him.
arc
published tho laws recently onMiss Mmry Gstchell, Contralto; Mr
President Guillnme and members in Savrnnah he purchased a fine foil»«
hibit
some
of
his
prize-winning
Ball gntne* between SinM. U Wright. Tenor; Mr P. S. acted bv the Florida ia*gi»!ature.
chickons and ducks.
Mr. Brown» of his family took tefugc in tin* y«. , i and h.ought the boat all the ford and Orlando in the past have
Fortson, Bass. .The orchestra of Theso laws art* sent to every regis­
[tens captured about nil tho blue French legaton, which i* threatenetl ur., dovtn from that city'to Sanford. always been xvell attended aqd thl#
eleven instruments with Miss Mar­ tered voter in Seminole County, anti
Although he had nevsr been over season should p.ove no exception.
libbon that the Orlando fnir could by the mob* The piesiiKntial pal­
garet Davis, leader is present each if any of them are missed in the
have printed Up the last two years. ace was partially destroyed yeater •he ». ute hi fore, Mr. Gabbett had
Sunday evening and rendering de­ mails, a request at this office will
o tic ht„ .M.d landed yesterday
It has just been recalled to the day. G u i l l a u m e s o w n sol di er s wenThe laws should
Prehihing at Monroe
lightful musuc. Mr. GetJrgc Hyman, bring you « copy
•rntng in ‘ -af ford
Th&lt;* vurht i1» the speaker each Sunday even­ he pr.ierve.l as they are printed I editor * attention that nt the horse- among the revolutionist:
tn v (cct long a d Dirtier wide ut.d «■There will be preaching at 'he
ing.
He delivers short discourses at a great ,»»t of timi* and labor trading fair in DeLand several Vi*“ ** j
. omfort.■lib- wqh cahiti and other Monroe church on Saturday nlyhl
v
istt
or»
ago, one trailer, Dixie Summerlin. J Among th*- prominent
,and upon topics of special interest and the tiew»paper* publish them to
perhaps, traded himself out of every- to the city ytslerday « » » Go,don c.Wer.ien, * - h.iviiig all th. latest Sunday morning at 11 .()•! oclo. k,
lo all tho people. The Temple i» givq every voter a chance to lead
K»V.
a prominent real »state and most improved machinery. Mr. and Sunday night at 7.30.
thing and was finally compelled to Blown,
equipped .with electric funs and has the liew laws and keep up with them
McGuire
will
preach
ct
these
ser­
and business man of Lake City.
Mr Gabbett expects to take the Ananias
, * supply of Ice water each service. Ignorance of law** is no excuse, and walk home nnd carry his saddle. Brown is a broth*r of Senator
vices
and
has
a
message
for
the
Max d u b upthe river (or .» week*
Thia may bo an exaggeration, hut the
Make your plana, to spend your .the slate in this way endeavors to the story was told of Dixie at the Brown of Macdenny. and Is veil outing In the new boat some time people, A1I are cotdially invited to
attend these services.
Sunday evening at the Temple got the new law* in the home* of timoc^-DeLand News.
known in his section of the stuto. In the m ar futruc.
Service« being at 7.45 the people.
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                    <text>JULY 20. i)||

TH K SANFORD HERALD
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C U R B S T O N E G L E A N IN G S f
BUDGET O F OPINION “ JU ST BETW EEN
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C H I E L I S A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S AND F A I T H .
" H E ’L L P R E N T ' E M ” — S O SA YS

SAUNTERER.

lo a a o a o o a o o o a o a a o o o D o a o D O o a a D o o a o a ^
ain afraid that tho city election
in November will be .very common­
place as the mayor’s rncc is slow
I note by the Herald last week that
Mr. Whitner has romc out of the
raco for mayor and this leaves J. D.
Davison monnrch of all ho surveys.
There are rumors of other candidates
and it may be that after the summer
sun grows less ardent th a t other
candidates will leave their mountain
retreats and shy their hats in the
ting. The candidates for the ofllco of
alderman are shy about the position
and while it is understood thnt
several of tho ’ prewnt board will
stand for re-election they have not
so stated to their closest friends. It
is much too warm and also too early
to atart any politics but I want
something to talk about and wish
the hoys would begin to tell ubout
their futuro plans for saving the
couhtry
.
,
* * •
can’t get thopesky sparrows
killed as the city officials all seem to
sparrow hearted about killing the
English sparrows.
I ’ll bet if my
friend Runge wus on the council he
would he in favor of killing the
English sparrows right now.
i l t always does me good to see the
Sanford hoys rnnking good and es­
pecially those who have gone out in
the world. I saw Arthur Doyle hero
the other day and learned afterward
tha( he had plugged for a good posi­
tion as head of the southern tetri*
tory for the burroughs Adding Ma­
chine Co, I te member Arthur when
#he was a youngster here in Sanford
and also remember him after he
left here to take a position on the
road for a packing house. He stuck
right to the job and the tirst thing
we knew he had changer! positions
(or the Atlding Machine. This did
not seem to be much of a machine
or murh of a job hut Arthur knew
what he was doing and lie has
worked steadily to the lop of the
ladder. Youcan’t down the Irish.
* • •

professional artists and tho resulting
benefits to .both parties Is fully ap­
parent. To that end the committee
has started to compile a directory of
artists living in Florida.
The (list object in the path of our
practical work was a huge bill hoard.
Wo therefore embarked on a crusade
against unsightly street advertising.
Tho civic committees have already
made efforts in this linn and I nm
sure they will welcome our co-opera­
tion in trying to overcomo an evil
which does more than anything else
to mar the beauty of our scenery.
As the railroads are notable of­
fenders, along their right-of-way
especially near tho stations,wo pro­
poso a monster petition to the roads
operating in the state to assist in
making Florida beautiful. The first
view of u tourist or prospective
seeker is from a car window, and it
is to tho financial advantage of the
roads, to protect the natural beauty
of our state and to make the stations
so attractive that the traveler will de»ire to alight and remain within our
borders. m
We appeal also to the county commissionets to jirotert our highways
from a misdirected commercial zeal
which threatens to rob us of a Inndsenpe which is famed in all the world.

MADE

THE

B ELLB O Y

GASP

Senator S h e rm a n ’a Response to Imper­
tin en t Imp Something NeW
to Him.

Benator Lawrcnco Y. Sherman of 11Bonis nover gives tips. gprefualng 10
tip he Is not prompted by a sense of
economy so much ns the Idea that one
should have the courage of one's con­
victions. Ho knows of no reason why
a man should pay tho highest prico for
hotel food and then brlbo a hotel em­
ployee to fetch It to him. Llkewlso ho
boos no logic In paying n bellboy to
hover about In one's way performing
useless service.
As a rule Bhernian oats In old-fash­
ioned restaurants where ho can sit on
a neat llttlo revolving stool, and ho
stays at tho medium-priced hotels,
simply because he dislikes the pomp
and glitter of the more pretentious
places. A little while ago, however,
Sherman went to New Y’ork to mnko a
speech, and a reception committee es­
corted him to ono of tho big hotels,
where a bellboy carries up one's grip,
asks If the guest dcBlrcs any Icq wa­
ter, takes n tip, goes, and sends the Ice
water by still another bellboy, who
also expects a tip.
Tho boy who carried Sherman's
modest little Batchcl to hlB room bus­
tled about, turning on electric lights,
raising window shades, lowering win­
dow shades, messing with tho lace cur­
tains, chnnglng tho key from tho out­
side to tho Inside of the door, and by
divers other methods making himself
generally . obnoxious. After ho had
exhausted hla entire repertory of ways
and means to annoy a guest, he asked
Sherman If ho wanted any Ico water.
Sherman said ho did not. Then tho
boy Inquired If there was anything
dso he could do, and Sherman shook
his head.
Still the boy hung about, an If wait­
ing for something.
"1 think that’ll be all," romnrked
Sherman, becoming rather annoyed.
"Thank you, sir,” replied tho boy,
with much ovcrpollteness, backing out
of tho door, "thank you, thank you."
A bellboy, of course, alw ays Bays thank
you three limes when he Iidb received
no tip. but only once when he has.
Sherman noted the threo thank yoiis.
all In a row. and savagely he respond
ed somewhat as follows:
“You're welcome, goldnrn you, gol­
den» you, goldnrn you!"— Kansas
City Star

Announce me nt
My office will be open through the
Summer fr»r treatment of Eye, Ear.
Nose and Throat patients. Special
attention will he given d.agnosis
of eye troubles requiting tin- use of
glasses. Patients who requite hospi­
tal cute are admitted to the Di-Lnnd
Sanitarium having a most complete
equipment for diagnosis ami tre a t­
Boy S c o u ts as Coast Guards.
ment. medical or surgical of these
The British Huy Scouts have proved
special cases.
•
their value since tho outbreak of war
L. C. Ingram M. D.
Four hours after the call camo thou­
Delà ml, Florida.
sands of hoys were at the disposal of
Droka Building. *J6-Tuesday.4tc.
their cou»»try. One morning n tele­
gram reached a British commissioner
POINT HE HAD OVERLOOKED asking for a thousand scouts The
same evening he had four thousand
W if e ’s Question Made Broker W onder standing by walling for orders
Whether He Might Not Have
Many an adult warrior In tho Brit­
B ee n Deceived.
ish Isles tirst knew he was wanted
when a scout brought him n letter tell­
A Wnll street broker of English per ing him where to report himself The
entage and an unusual natno was talk­ emergency substitution work of the
ing to several other brokers, business lads wns wonderful.
not being particularly rushing at tho
Tile suddenness of the war meant
mom uni.
that many coast guards had to return
"If anybody In this crowd has n Immediately to tho navy. Yet their
gold brick for sale," he said, "l wish work whb more necessary than over
ho would try to dispose of It to mo
Hundreds of scouts took their
at a good figure. Why? Well, I’m places nnd had the time of their lives
In the market since yesterday for ntaylhg out all night or watching nil
thnt sort of malarial.
day through big telescopes for the eti
"It hnppened this way.
About 4 «titles' ships
p. m. a very nice appearing man of
it »ns n hardened Journalist who
tho working class camo Into my office confessed that a lump came Into hla
nnd .asked for me. I saw him and throat when late ono night ho met a
naked him his business. Ho told mo nmnll group of scouts dragging their
ho had seen my name In tho papers, Irek cart, lnden with bivouac gear, and
nnd ns his namo was tho .mno as moving quietly through tho dark to
mine he thought, the nnmes being their vigil on the cliffs.
so unusual, ho would call on me.
"Ho was very unmlstnknbly Eng­
Ruling Passion Strong.
lish, nnd the similarity of nnmes was
Tho German paper Boersenblnlt culls
of some Inlerest. oven though I hard­ from a Leipzig dally nn amusing llttlo
ly thought‘ho was In my class. Still nnoedoto of the war from Iho point
ho might have been a hard-up titled of vlow of the lover of books and
nobleman working for his living, ns teaming. Tho story ruiiB thus:
some of tho best of them do rather
A certain sergeant of reserves
than spongo It off somebody else.
whose occupation In private Ufo was
"Ho talked along about hla family thnt of professor of romanco philol­
and where thoy lived and asked mo ogy, was ono of a company escorting
where mine camo from and said ho a troop of French prisoners from Mnuhad been living In Canada for fif­ bouge Into Germany. Tho lieutenant
teen or twenty years, where hla In charge was alarmed by hearing
father had gono from England. Times sounds of quarreling behtnd him. Ho
were hard and ho had come to this turned and saw tho florgoant In vio­
country, where they were no sorter lent altercation with ono of tho pris­
and—well. It ended by his touching oners. Tho Frenchman gesticulated
mo for IS. Hla namo was good for
wildly, and tho sergeant's biue eyes
that. I thought, whether ho was blazed angrily boblnd hla steel rimmed
wholly deserving or not.
spectacles. Tho officer flew to sepa­
“When f went homo In tho eve­ rate them, but burst Into hearty laugh­
ning I told my wlfo about It and did ter when tho bnuso of tho dlsputo was
sho applaud my respect for my fam­ explained to him by his excited com­
ily namo? Not on your parish regis­ patriot. Tho FTcnchmnn. whoso rag­
ter she didn't. She looked at me ged boots wore bound up with string,
critically and said: 'John, did tho man was a professor of the Sorbonne, nnd
show you any papers to prove that the two had almost come to blows
his name was the same as yours?*
over a difference df opinion . . .
Right then I awoke, and If any of you
concerning tho use of tho subjunctive
gents have a gold brick to sell will
In old Provencal lovo songs 1
you please pass It on to me?”

iO n account of our peculiar winter
amt the rains that came out of sea­
son a great many people have been
discussing the effect of the heavy
guns on the atmosphere and trying
to dope out the science of heavy gun
fire making a greater rain fall.
A close study of tho effect of
gunfire on the weather has he made
during
the whole of the war
in
northern France and has resulted in
tin* statement by scientists here that
cannonading docs not "m ak e rain"
according to the jiopular fancy.
A lecture on “ Battle Weather in
Western Europe,” just delivered by
Charles Harding, one of the investi­
gators, explains the real effect
of
this -series of tremendous explosions.
He says:
“ In tho lecent wet weather the
rainy conditions have not caused
been caused by gun filing, but it
seems quite possible that at times,
when the conditions are favorable
to rain, tho rains have been aug­
mented or accelerated by the con­
cussion initiate o\or the
battle
grounds^^—"White it happened that during
the battle which preceded tho fall of
Louvain an inch of rain fell in Dun­
kirk, it must also bo taken into ac­
count th at Dunkirk was at the time
the center of an area of low pres­
sure that w f^ d have brought a
heavy rain wltnout any undue dis­
turbance, In this caso the precipi­
tation ptohahly was augmented.
"T h e battle of Ypres-Annontleres
was fought during a period when
conditions were antagonistic to rain,
nnd despite tho days or heavy can­
nonading there was very slight pre­
cipitation.
It aeents from this that when the
conditions are anti-cyclonic that is
when the whole character of the
weather ia opposed to rain, no amount of concussion or explosion
* Uncle Eben.
could produce rain In anything like
"A man dat kin git paid foh glvln'
a measurable quantity.”
do public good advice," said Uncle
Ebon, "may not be so much of a flosslfcr; but you gottcr respect him as
I T h e women who make up the pei- a financier "
sonnel of the State
Federation
women’s clubs are opposed to the bill
board nuisance, and if they accom. plish some practical results along
this line, it will sld materially in
making of Florida the beauty spot
it should be, and would bo, but for.
this publicity fresk, which is becom­
ing so groat a detriment to the state.
A member of the art department o!
the Federation «ays:
I t ia no longer .the fashion to let
geniuses starve in garrets and it ia
only business policy to patronise
home talent. The need of having the
‘Ham .lit

Maxwell’s

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

11041st S t Phone 182

Dress Reform for Women.
Boston, father of reforms, mother of
movements, cradlo of progress, has
undertaken Its biggest task, Boston
Is to reform the dress of vromon.
Don't Ring tho ready gibe at tho
ambitious effort that Is domiciled In
civil service bouse, but wish tboso
Boston women Joy and success.
Their slm ought to'cnllst all wom­
ankind—but It won't Thoy seek to
mako woman's garments comfortable
as well aa pretty, to read sense as
synonymous with style, and to have
utility pass na chlo.
It might be done, of course. It Is
not for us to throw the cold water
of doubt on the Ides, But woman are
altogether likely .to go on wearing
Jhese extraordinary devices which they
call clothea and to blame the men for
them, hugging to themselvoa the delu­
sion that the men want thorn thus o r
rayed.

MEASURED BY INCHES

LEGAL ADVER1ISING
Drearl m rot of tho Interior
U. S Land Office or (¡alnmvIUc.Fla.

L I T T L E T H I N G * GOVERN L I F E '8
8 U C C E 8 Ç OR F A IL U R E .

A L ittle Contemplation Will Show the
T ru th of the S ta te m e n t— Man Who
Considers It Is the One
W ho Succeeds.

J. R. Elba, of Oattrn, Florida.
W.

C.

Carpenter,

of

Orteen,

Florid».

If, If. Itarrla, of O at**n, Florid a.

Everybody knows what a llttlo thing
an Inch Is, but few realize what a big
thing It Is. Few stop to contemplate
what tho difference of an Inch really
means, says a writer In the New York
American. A tailor knowdi when an
Inch too much or too llttlo has cost
him anywhere from 118 to |80. A
dressmaker knows when an Inch too
llttlo of tho gooda on hand may cause
her, after an arduous day of planning,
to abandon n chosen pattern for an­
other. An engineer knows when his
train, with Its carload of human
freight, baa gone one Inch off tho track
over a precipice.
Some men have tplnds one Inch off
the judgment track, and that causes
nil their schemea, gigantic and bril­
liant aa they mfiy he, to run amuck.
Every calamity and every success In
life la controlled by Incites.
Men rarely go to their doom In an
hour; It Is Inch by Inch.
AH successes are won Inch by Inch.
Aa Inch by Inch the waters of Ufo
creep In to Ingulf us, so Inch by Inch
tho obstacles that Impede our progress
move asldo.
Tho man who attempts to leap over
tho Inches to reach bis goal gets there
with n broken leg.
The word Inch has a forbidding
sound. It Ib because It holds us In Its
clutches. We cannot Ignore an Inch,
or It Immediately thwarts our Inten­
tions. Every simple thing Is performed
by man, as tho saying goes, "within an
Inch of bis life."
All diseases movo Inch by Inch. Be­
fore tho scarlet fever breaka out In n
child It tins been developing Inch by
Inch for nlno days.
A man built a magnificent structure
tho other day at an cnorraousrexponse,
and when It was proved that^vj had
encroached a few inches on tiro land
of another man the law accorded tho
other man the right to pull It down.
The overstepping of an Inch in tho
proprieties of life brands us If a girl
In u theater laughs nn Inch loo loud
tho audience looks around and puts
upon her the stamp of "not a lady."
Art Is controlled by Inches. A pic­
ture an Inch too high or too low, nnd
tho entire artlBtlc effect of the wall
upon which It hangs Is lost.
Deportment Is measured by Inches,
and woe unto the man who falls to ob­
serve Its dictates Even In the deep­
est grief. If one goes too far In his
wallings the grief Is questioned, if ndt
ridiculed, nnd sympathy turned aside.
An Inch too far In the poet's flight to
Imagination's realms and tho world
laughs at hln best efforts
A single inch In any direction may
throw away a man’s chances for the
world’s approval, and yet some men
do not oven consider tho yards.
It Is the man who considers llfo
within an Inch of every detail present­
ed who succeeds.

CLASSIFIED

Juno *€. 191 &amp;

Notlcw Is hereby liven thnt Thoms» r .
Hutchinson of Otteen, Florid*, »h o. on Murh
21, 10)3, tn*&gt;le
Unmeetrod
Entry, No.
Oil SAP, (or SU at SKI. Section 11j and
S I ) o l S W J i , t i e d ¡Sn 12. Town.htti 19 South,
Kang» SI Ka»t. ’ISlUh»»»,» Meridian. Ha*
tiled notice of intention to make Thr**-yr«r
Proof, to c*tabtl*h rUlm to the land above
deaertned, before Clerk of f'lrcult Court, at
San font. Florida, on the |2th doy of Au*u»t
19 1&amp;. Claimant nsmea oa witnroae»:

A. A. Ilrooke, of Oateen, Florida.
ftTuea-flc

Robert W- b a t h ,
Refiater

ADVERTISING
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N o llr e o f A p p lic a t io n for T a t D e e d U n d e r
S e c t io n 5 7 5 o f th e t , r n r f » l S t a t u ir »

Notice la hereby given that It. C. Rower.
purch»aer of T»*' Certificóte N». S22,
dsted the 2nd day of June, A. H. J91.1,
h»a filed »aid certificete In my office and
tu* nude application tor ta» deed to !»•up In accordance with law. Said cectlfl
cSt* embracen the folio Ins aJc*crlbed
Femlnote rounty.
càuti'
property situated In reminola
Flor­
ida’. to-wlt!_ NH of 8W&gt;i.. Pec. I». Tp.
21 8. R. 33 E. Acre* «0.
The »aid land being assessed at the date
of the laauanre nf auch certificate In the
name of Unknown, Unleaa raid rrrtlflrat* 'ehall be redeemed according to law,
la* deed will In«« thereon on the 27th day
of July, A. D. f9lB,
Wltnrai my official ■Ignaturi- and aeal
thla the 21»t day of June, A. t&gt;. ISIS.
(»»at)
E. A. n o l J O I . A S S ,
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
fly Ja». C. Robert».i O. C.
87-Tur»-5te
*
Notice of Application for T a i D eed Under
Hectlon STS o f the C e n t r a l S t a t u t e *
Nolle» 1» h e r e b y given t h a t It. C. Rower
purchaaer o f . T a *
C ertific a te
No. 92 2 ,
date d the 2 nd day of J u n e , A. I). 1 9 1 2 .
baa filed »aid certifica te In m y office and
hae made a p p l i c a t io n (or t a i d eed to Itau*
In acco rd ance w ith law.
8 a l d certificate
em htarea the following deocrlbed property
•Ituated In S e m ln o l» co unty , r i c r l d a , t r wlt: S W ! ( o f 8 W ! f , Bee.
ID, T p . 21 8
It. 8 1 E . Arr ea 40.

Tho raid land being urennl at tbo date
of the Uwuanre nf aurh certificate In the
nan a of Unknown. I’nloe* said certifi­
cate «hall be redeemed according to lew.'
tai died will laaue thereon cn the 27th
day of July, A. V&gt;. 1915
witnee» my offirlrl rlgnature and a *&gt;
thl- the 2lat day of June, A I), 1915.
(eeal)
K A. I&gt;OI’(iI.A8S.
Clerk Circuit t ‘..uit S»mlnu!e I’o . Fla
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William K. Sq uires, drrra*rd *

T o all C r e d i t o r « , I.* fate-*«,
P litrlb tiler*
a n d All person« h a v i n g cl a im « * r «lemán«!«
ognliiat ««M U«t at «• \H u unti «.nifi ni y o u . ari’

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FOR SALE

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For sale at a good discount, itkoh i
nrshtp in tho Sanford Business CoL ™
lego.
Owner cannot um&gt; it
quire at Herald Office.
gi.t|
Tor ¿alo Clump— l,uv range,
ns new.
Inquire at Ferruld n ,
Shop.
»0 if
For »Sale-Lnrge rums' guita hi« for
hotel or large family. \V. H. Trad,
well, Sanford Electric Co.
*|
For Sale— 13 nero farm.
W«t
Sido, pheap for rash, Immédiat« jo»,
session. A
ddress F. It. Burhun,
Red Bank, Now Jersey. — Want—H*
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FO R S A L E — One Jersey milch
which will ho a fresh milker tn two
or threo weeks, anil on« young
heifer. Apply to T. J &lt;; il tillan. 11 i t
Laurel Ave. — Want 'i.V.tp
For Sale— fj roomed Búngalo# CB
beautiful lake. Bath Boom and mod­
ern Conveniences. Beautiful Coubtry Homo at a Bargain. Easy Tumi.
Apply A. P. Connelly. Sanford. Fla.
Wnnt— 94-tf.
For Sale— 2nd hand wagon body,
$.1.00, Singer Sowing Mi l . l.r, 0O.
Mrs. A. E. Berg. W .q Sul«, r
No. 2, Want 94-2t|&gt;
For Snl&lt;* 30 »hnt«*
it lumi Urti Pulì* t- •* .
Pr.ce $1.00 earh I \!
I) Ni». :i. 0 l - 2 tp

r-.l lUndt
! I 'll i.rrb,

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Fot Sul#* My l«»t
..itud oo
fur I mro dim* hI First Street, oppoait«» t P«• l!nhhinj
H ot«*!
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’
; fftjv
.* I*a-1o»I.jr I -»♦*» I ltwnlt} Tril’-t N i
* " m j ' i i ) «if ; m ínrH. L unrirla. a r#ir|mri
erty
very
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U. n r i t s t l n i urt*lrr i l r l**»« of í |,r .-’tal* *f
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Mt* HÍF# « i l b Ha » ifir** ami fir ih tíD i! ¡'l arr 'í Atifi remi
u«i-ra« at &gt; A n i m i , Florida, tf.Al h a v in f
W.rM *.*i jtp
fi*lly
ct mi lÍHÍ telith ( I r riMitiirrt’nr uta uf Jn m 214, TumpH, •Flit.
N t t ir r mí \ (ipil r mi un
«i l h a r i r r

n Atirb ras g mari.* and j» " \ l i r f, apfiíi* i O »d| ! ii&gt; ir. a d r (o t hr Hurtar a LI# t*a f A
t ra?T mrtl, fìnvtrmtir *»f i h r ' ' f a i r n f Fimi»'.*,
i: I alia ha»«■«-, L l&lt; rula
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■ní 1 hr r hja r l *- r nf l br -nitf lU a lf y TVu-l ( ‘«»m- «
pafiy
«ani a m s i u l i iv f i i . m -a ni •-hartrf
ar«* I fi lf i r m a r ila n n *r r» . r i f i l i » agd priviUft-«, and nr&lt; a» hdio»*.
R E N T
I ’ li -i.s .i T. '
r.M.ti
and
T h r p-i rrat n a t u ro nf ( Ln* (&lt; «Inraa «r F O R
hi.n f r«M« tu br •r ansa trd tn a d * h t ton lo offices in Bishop Bl&gt;&gt;
• ■•«•king
t Lu*r rfuirtirrat d «nd *• ? *nrlh in t i p l, t
Luke Munto« ..nil im-m ,
Hr*
trr* F a t r n l , h m i h I fu tt un t h r t i t b da y nf
J u l y , A I» !•! O ara
sit«. Al^o. Ktorr- room s:un&lt; 1 -.’l*t»ng.
l 1 ti arrapi ( f u r i * and « W ' i l i r tru «t« fUf
B« jiIi &gt; » &gt; i5 -hop
rm r l»-d l u m e n in f»«| s rf fi» iK»*lr «»'paral«* C*911 Thfttrher
n i u i lahli* proptvrfy, and Í*j !** t h e i r agapi ih Block, Phone 245
Wat t 9Ú it.
tfc# m n a g r i r t c p i oí *urh pr43p#rly, or
la
trafifAti a ?i y bu sinr«« In r r t a i l a n ih#r#to
* Tt» ari u n d r r (hi* ordir n* » ppointfo rni
Rent Furti.«heil rm-in »'"h «" » tkof any m uri ni rr r o r d . &gt;« &lt;ìt,ar d ía n , U r n l\
*r or l i l i a l i ir t»| ih# r»tal# ni any
minnr, otit nonni. 2 1U Purk A\&lt; W nr 2ît
and a* dapnailury ni anv rnAnrya pald luto
tf
r u m i , a hrth rr f or ih«** orn#fil ni any «urb
mtpnr ut r l h * r p«mnn r* r p o r a l i*»n «ir |arfv
i T u •i|i * . a * | * nb ! **«*■* u i r ;i rt &gt; ami
F it: It* t it
U e - i'lc i • ■
!&lt;
* Il •U■h Ir «I * r .4- 1 ■, &gt;|tjf ir « and ’’u *«•#*-, in
World’s Richcat Church.
r«sard i** thr htilitirif. n s c i .'i - ft r n i and IU
Trinity church. New Y'ork. which pi u t fttfi ut i l y P * l « r . trai or p*r«utia|. *|td w i t it t;i k m k t t c l i e t * l w • .’r d
sai»* Street Jay H Hick
hns Just voted a hnndsoiuo donation (ha f i ’ |s and p rr fit » fl.rrrz í. or i
thrrrnf« a* ni■ y hi* granirti or ronfnlrtl iti It
to the preservation fund of St. Paul’s ®*&gt;
D5-2tfi.
coufi n| rrrord or hy any tx&gt;n»on. Want
cathedral, Ib tljo moat richly endowed r r r j jn r a í i o n , , m un icip a l ur ni be r a uin oril«yand H (hall li«» acrountald«* m all partii
Five Acre Farm for Rent &lt;&gt;■' Sdt
parish In tho world.. I t has a fast-ln- • n i f f f i i fvr thf* f a it h iu i d U c h a rg r uf t v t rin
y
creasing Income—not fully disclosed, •urh trust, *,u ly or powtr, w h irn il imay *o one-httlf milo west of M&lt;.nr&gt;*t- In*
arrapi,
quire of II. Isermatt, R' Utc 2.
but believed to he about 12,500,000 a
l T o tali tv, a c r r p t and r i r r u i r any and
year—which Is mainly "unearned In­ all trutta arti p n u r r « of » h a t r % r r natu rr ni i Sanford. Fin
ttfi L’t |&gt;
t j r s r f Ipllnfi, t h a t tn») I r cnrib-fr*d upon or
crement," derived from lands given by «ni
fusi#»1, cir rutti miti# d tu it b&gt; any prr«nti
For Rent Nice live room r«lti|S
Queen Anno that have become price­ or ppfiRhi, or an&gt;bn«l)
rnflM ritin ti
t'L
ni ht r * ut hot il y , I &gt; f r a n i, •* «I gp nini t witil truth, ioelili-d oil i. ut
less through the growth of the city ur
tMfihfrf. di* vlar-, brqu ral »ty i tll pfv7*p, r»r
I
»-tween
.*
&gt;
t
it
unit
fi'
1
during two centuries
Out of thin * h tr h rnay hr **ni f u*ir»1 nr ro m rni*. •d
ratiafrrrrtl Hi il. or t*itp.| m n i.y i.rdpf tif Itlork from Gr..nnii.&gt;r i-u.ldvast revenue are paid the stipends of 1any
rourl «I r r r o r d , nf irt) (irtibai«* m u r i ,
tho clergy and choirs of Trinity and of tu rretri i r , 1a k r and hnld apy prnpAfty or ing. Rinitt price tn r i ' f |,,0Pkr#»l or |-rr«onil, « h l c b m»y b# t h r
eight daughter churches, and tho ex­ »•fair«
Address C. R. Walker. I
I’ho»
s u b j n t «4 bfi-y »uri. u n et
penses of Trinity hospltnl nnd Trinity
t» T o b«* ap p u in trd antl a rr rp f t br a p p r ln l
16. Wntit-!Ki-2 tp.
in tu ì oí À P s i p r # or Tru»t**r un drr
any f - ------^
cemetery, and contributions to poorer a»»jgnn?éBt(
for ^ihr brurflt tif rr rd llo r « ni
For Snlo or Rent— The Truck h»ro
parishes, and charitable- Inntltutlonfl. a n y d rttor« m ado puiauant t o a n y a tatu te
Sorao time ago Trinity vestr*' voted cr C;olhtrwia#
of thp late Joseph I«einh.'rt for **1«
T o a d u n d r r tb» ardor nf thi* apa subscription towards the repair of noinim m L of a r y court or D t h r r a l w *a» or rent on reasonable irerm* Apply
I t c c r l v r r or T r u a l r o of tha n l a t f » or prnp*
the organ of How church; Cheapslde, orty
Loinltart. Ov.edp. Fix*
of any p«rpon, fi r rr , a« iocla tfo n or to Mrs. J.
England, and were delighted with two corpor ation.
93-4
tc.
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Tj T o b# a p p o i n l r d and tn accolli ibo
return gifts, which consisted of n a ppnlntm
rni «i I F i o r u l o r nf or
fruMo«
Roman tile nnd A chunk of stone from undor tho lavi v i l i and io * ia m c n t, or A dm inFor Rent 5 fount t'ottac* 1-U
iM ta lor, « i t h or without tho vili a n n n o d *
tho old Norman crypt.
Pnrk
Avc. 312.50 |ter month includ­
of tho oitato of a n y docoasod poraon» and to
Lo appolnted a n d a c t a* tho r o m m l t t r o of ing water, also
1 room t oiut*
tho rotato of L u n a t ic o , Idiota, nofoono of un*
Salta Down Frog Chorus.
Park Avo.* ' 310.00 includini: *itofou n d rrind and h a b itu a l drunkardo.
And goni rally t o oio cuto trust» nf ovrry
Cudahy. Cal., boasts oP a m*»I$Um L ,Tfi:fTftl
itoi not inconviotont « l i h tho lawo of G. W. Spencer.— S.'t-tf c.______ ___
who has powor over frogs. Thla mas'"*&gt;, la »tat# eor of U n i t e d Stato».
R C A L T V T U li UT C O M P A N Y
vel, a woman, Uvea where tho ground
For Rent— Residence ” rwW'
•
l ly 8 . P U I K H T O N .Vico Pro«
la low and tho water gathers when it
Uy A L F I L K L ) F O S T F H F ocrrt ary bath.
603 Park Ave.
R» •“ *n»bl«’
rains. And In the rnln the frogs cotno 9 b T u M d « y * 6 t r ,

home to roost and to croak.
Mra. M. 11. Murphy, who Uvea on
Mary street, stood tho serenndo the
drat night very well. But the second
night her nerves got ragged around
the edges and on the third night sho
racked, her bralna for a way to allenco
frogs.
Her subconscious mini! came to tho
rescue and suggested a remedy she
first heard In childhood. This was
to feed the melodious frogs with' salL
Five pounds of salt covered Frogtown
next morning and the singers moved
out.
Entirely Too Mo&lt;em.
“Chicago censors say three feet or
film Is long enough for a moving plotura kiss. Los Angeles censors think
two feet a plenty. What Is your opin­
io n T"
Measuring kisses by foet, eh? Wbll,
personally I prefer the old fashioned
method of measuring a kiss by tho
clock on tho mantelpiece."—Exchange.
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Fires Caused by Lightning.
Of the 3,691 fires occurring in tho
forests of Idaho, Monlansi, Oregon and
Washington last year 1,033 wore
caused by lightning.

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FOR RFNT

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A. P. Conneljy.

■ fh *

m d M »Jn:4n»nre ef IRIf Ruard* and I’ ra*
hiblifnr Rill
In Certain Ifrfln .d
Llmll* of 1 hi- r u * af Sin.’cid and l‘ravldlaf a I’ eacety T h f n f m .
.
R# l( o n litird by th» Mayor am . City
Council if anfnrd, Fta.;8»c. 1. T h at from
and altar fha p a a ta r* cf thla s e t. tt abal) bt
unlawful to tuSId. r i « f , eonat uct or to flnl*h th» renrtrucUon of *ny bill -toa-d*. for
th * dirpliy of adv-rtiain c m ait*r. within tt-a
ro rp erau llmlu • ! tha City
&gt;1 8anl r J
8*c. t . It ahall, from and after u»a pa*a»*p
of tbla rto iaan r*, ba unlawful (or anyon» to
pa*t*. po*t or diaptay on .any bill board»,
which rr.iy hava br»n hvratofora »r»cl*d ana
ron»truct»d, within th» abov* Incorporated
ar»a any a d v c tlltln , matter of any kind
whatfoavec.
Trovldad, howaver, th at |t-i*
not lh» IntCRtlon of thla ordlnanra to pro­
hibit the poatlnc and dfaptaylnf of adverUamanta tn r« fo n n r* to any attraction ,
theatrical or vaudovilt* or otharwlao on any
bill board», w htch hav» b«»n In uaa and
entirely ronatruetad prior to th * pauag* of
this ordinanra.
8*c. 1. Any ona vlolatlnf atthV Or. any. part
of th a precedin g auction» at thta ordlnanra
»ball upon th* conviction thereof, ba pun­
ched by a fine n ot axcoodlng 150.00 for »ach
offenaat or ImFrlaonracnt tor a tarm not !»•■

than thirty da)».
»hat| tak» afftet Ira­
■«¡•eg. r _ T - ordinane*
______________
mrdtaUty
, __ *t«ly iupon Ita p» i t » in d approval by
tha Mayor.

ra»**d IhU 19th day of J u t / , A. D. 1 9!»
H. C. . MAX WEI.U
Chairman of City Council. Prot»m.
1 harobv cvrtlty th a t tha foregoing ordinance
waa duly paaeed by the City Council, tn
regular aaaaton. tha 19th day of July, l i l t .
T»k*n aad approw d by ma thla 10 day of
Ju ly, III».
v
D. L. Th tacher. Mayor.
M . W. Uy«U. City Clark.
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F o r R ent— Fcvsrnl nice offirt
rooms over Yowoll's. Enquire N. •
Yowell &amp; Co.
3- ^ L
For Rent— Five room c o t tagr 01
Elm avenuo. AH modern iropr®^“
ments, Corner Elm and hii:hth
85-tfe
Apply N. H. Garner.

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WANTED

LOST— Cow whip lo»‘ W * * *
the five and six mile l'* *1 l,n ‘
ford and Orlsndo read. Finder £
turn to Herald office ami »eC*
reward.— 95-2tp.
________
Wonder Why.
#
A women would hardly
bow-leggCd man to reform b*®*
there ars several other T* y , .^t
misshapen msgcMlinlty that »
at.. ill _ a_ . aa_.*_e 4a ttlntlfi DT

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IN TH E HEART O F THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

p iíñ lS H O D
SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD
IN S A N F O R D — L ife I»
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V O L U M E VI^

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Woith L ioin g
.

SAM OKU. FLORIDA, Fill DAY. JULY 2.1. 1912

NO. 9G

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GOOD TRAINS
NOT RESTORED
:» / **A. '

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TRAINS NQ.

27

AND 28

WILL NOT B E 1‘ UT
BACK ON RUN

Key West Hank Closed
‘ Key West. July 2d. The Island
City National Hank failed to open
its doors Wednesday morning.
No
particulate have been given out, and
it is hoped that the institution will
simply go into liquidation. Officers
of tho bank hs ye issued no etata«
ment.
Tho Island City National is the
youngest of the two hanks in Key
West, having been organized about
ten years ago. (’,. s. Waite is the
president, the otlur officers brig
E. M. Martin, Vice-president; J . L.
Johnson, cashier, J. W. Gibb, aasbtand cashier.
The First
Nation
other financial institution.
The last statement of tho island
City bank $ 122.000 on deposit, $2).000 In surplus, and undivided profi&amp;s
and $100,000 In circulation.
The
bank wns capitalized for $ 100,000..
Tho assets of tho institution are as
follows: Loans and discounts, $476,000; U. S. bond*. $161.000: other
bonds nnd securities, $ 122,000; cash
und exchange. $14!),000.

That the Atlantic Coast Lino can­
not now put back trains Nos. 27
and £8 , taken off last fall nnd which
furnished locAl aervico between San­
ford and Lakeland, this
serving
Tampa, waa the bad nows broken
to a delegation 'of Tampa business
men by General Superintendent J.
N Brand ofthe Florida division of
the Coast Line this morning.
Yet so diplomatically was the now»
broken nnd so satisfactorily were the
reasons advanced that* it is doubt­
ful if any one of the men affected,
serious though their Ions is by reason
of trains being kept off, did not
agree with Mr. Brand that the road
could nut afford to put them back
on at present.
Mr. Brand relied on the figures of
earnings,. freight attd passenger, of i The City Council met In regular
his road for the past year to prove session July IPth, 1915 at 7:30 p. m.
his case. The passenger earnfcjg* for present It. C. Maxwell chairman,
Mny showed n (fórrense of about 22 pM» tern, ( ’ Il Dingoe. I D l»ivper cent and for the months back of son. J Adams, \\ M ALirnnthy,
that showed decreases ranging from il K T o l a r ¿ititi H \\ Herndon
lo to' 25 per cent
Freight ernning* I lie mirtilli-' of the l.t-t ti g u i a r , and
made much the »nine -bowing. 'I ha' a rnlb-d «I»illî.g lead «riti adopted
tor «orno time the road s expense* did An *.................
t ntitled an (&gt;,nut full in )&gt; like sum as its receipts dinari ce prohibit tig the rnti«trucwas also shown
Then the road got t m n a t . i f in
t a m a r i ..........I )••fI b o a r i ! «
busy, cut off trains, cut down in and proli l&gt; : tig h II pm.i ng n r, rother way* and is now where its tn'n defined |*m"t* of the c’fy of
expenses and receipt* mote nearly 8 iin[ii-d * i.d p-ov d i.g a penalty
match thun they did a short time thereng u.i* piateli on *1« iirit lead­
aftet the war hi gun.
ing anil passed
It na« moved alti)
Mr. Brand freely admitted the de- seconded that the rules be waived
*irnhilily not only to Tampa but to unii that it be retid by title only
this section of having the-, trams sud pitti ell "li il» «e,-i,ml reading
urn! tho daily Sunny Jim from Lake­ The roll was . lb d i , ,i &lt; || |Inland to Ocala pot hack mi
The gee. 1 I&gt; ib: visor
V\ Aller
present fast trains mi.ki many of nut by. I Ad..ui«
No tinnì- l'asthe rtops made by the accommoda­
etl
|t was moved and seconded
tions, but they conn- along at most
that tin- tulis lie (urtili r waned and
inconvenient hours. Mr in ami ad­
tlutt |t I.........id III full and placed
mitted as f.'eely
lie -aid that the
im it« third leading and .1 al pu •
records showed that Nos. 27 and 28 ,
»ge. Holl » a, called
Yeti, (' If
were making hut forty-eight cents a 1
Dingt u, J ft Davison. W M \bcr
train mile, while authorities held that
nathy, J. Adams. It was then read
a train could not be run witJi profit
in full and passed
Bids for pavat less than $1 a mile
ng Magnolia avenue from ««verth
“ Whether these trains ever I will he
street to tenth street wert* opened,
m a d e t o p a y dr n o t
•u n i i ' t t r i
and I lie bid« pf the
I am somewhat doubtful
tie “mid
••r •t $j J ; i t f i t - i «e*r
*P»&lt; t l'*’ t i
"T h e hauls are short atol i!,&lt; run '•ijuiir* *,
Ut «I
vv .!*•
. r.l
i r w! t In*
is not long.
• it
.&lt;• i •
'« .« .-.I -u .1
Thu the would wIn ti times wm,. ‘vi'fii ruled
t hi.t 1 **Vj 11r 11 1 I* w ;.tlLetter he glad to consider putting
journ. Carried.
them back on he stated, but when
this would lie he did not make the
Death of Senator Conrad
least attempt to guess, saying frank­
Do Lit ml. July 21
Senator Jacob
ly that it looked ns if the war might 1; Conrad, of Voulsta count V. ' died
last through the coming winter lyl the home ¡it Glettwood at *i Id
He admitted the possihlility &lt;&gt;( o •bn k t oda\
lb find 1...... ill for
freight receipts making tip for tie «■vtr.l nonti-.« but w.i« thought to
loss of passenger revenue, but do! Im g it 't i g along uin-ly
l’b&gt; "id
not think the two tr.tn.* would •ante «Uildi-ill)
Arr.mgt inetit« f&lt; f
produce enough freight to make up tht nit* rment have not been utifor running them at a loss.
liotltii-i-ti
ill* »¿IS the pre«ent stall*
Asked if it would not he possible si iiatoi and a protittnent Mu«on
to run 27 and 28 three times a week and Utlil Fellow.
like Sunny Jim, he pointed out that
J . B. Conrad was born in Seneca
Sunny Jim s train crew and equip, Falls N Y.t July 8. 1853. He w¡ ■
ment work three times a week be­ luought tit» on a futm ami iccrived
tween Dunncllon and Wilcox on the n common school education. Mr
days it is off the Lakeland-Oculu run Conrad came to Florida in 18K3 anil
whilo there is no similar arrangement located iu‘ur Do Land in 1885. He
possible for the Lakeland-Sun ford married Miss Cntrir Fox of Havana.
run.
N
Y.; no rhildtcn. He was elected
Mr. Brand was perfectly (rank senator ftom the
Twenty-eighth
about the whole mattci, putting it Florida district which was the only
up to those present a* a businesk political office Mr. Conrad ever
proposition nnd made a very favor­
h e l d . ___________________
able impression. Business men pres
ent were:
About Saturday Closing
Frank Bentley, W. A. Gallahcr,
An honest effort has been made to
J . Edgar Wall, Abo Maas, and C. D bring about earlier closing on Satur­
PettlrigllL Mr. Brnad, who is gen­ day evening.
eral superintendent o f * the Florida
Nearly two hundred representa­
division, was accompanied by Div­ tive housekeepers of Sanford pledg­
ision Passenger Agent J. C. Kirkland ed tLcmwives to do their Sunday
of Tampa.
Mr. Brand takes the shopping before six o clock Satur­
plac« occupied by the late Morton day afternoon . A petition with
Riddle and teems to bo a tit suo- their signature was carried to the
. eessor to him.
merchants, asking for ten o clock
closing,
some of the merchants
Mike Crown Here
heartily
favored
the plan and signed
&gt; M . Crown who is known far und
wide among his friends os "M ik e tho agreement ,but there were so
was In the city sevoal days ngo many who refused their co-opera­
and received a hearty welcome from tion that the movement was aban­
his many Sanford friends.
Mr. doned regretfully by the ladies
Crown Is Siipt. of the Terminals who were exerting themselves to
A Header.
In Jackainvllle for tho A. C. L . bring it shout.
and la making th at city his home.
Congregational Chur&lt; h
Ho waa Aaat. Supt. of this diviAll
members
and friends are urged
•ajon for aome time and realdod here
to
remember
that
our next com­
where he made a host of friends.
munion
service
and
reception of
Ho U on a well earned vacation aevemembers
will
occur
next
Sunday
r®l *eeks of which were «pent In
All the others services
C«l&lt;lar Keys and at Kissimmee where morning.
he fished and had a good timo gen- at the church, except tho Union
Kvrico whl&lt;$ will bo a t tho Star.
•rally.
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IN REGULAR SES­
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THE PRESIDENT’S LATEST
NOTE TO GERMANY VERY
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THERE WILL HE NO SECOND CHOICE FOR
THE THE GOVERNMENT OF THE
KAISER THIS TIME
AWashington, July 23— President prwsaions, tho nation has voiced an
Wilson and his Cabipet. det-lded to- insistent (deairo that tho honor and
day on tho general principles of dignity of the United States be
the note trf be sent to Germany upheld in the correspondence with
renewing effort* to secure for Amer- Germany, hut that a course be folican citizens rights on seas.
.lowed which will maintain peace.
Tho President, read to the cahi- , On Germany s next reply and tho
net a tentative draft of the note, crystallization of public opinion there
In its character ottd purposes there after will depend, to a largo extent,
was unanimous agreement, nnd Sec- ofltcilly intimated .the action of the
retary Lansing wits at work tonight United States concerning future viola
putting in more precise language tions of American rights,
the idea set forth.
Seejetary Lansing said today that
Members of the cabinet generally no ronpletc report of the encounter
reserve secrecy regarding the prob- between tin* British llmr * O.'dunn
able content« of the rommunica- and
German submarine had reachtiun
It as made dear, however, cd the Stale Department. An inthet it would not he an ultimatum vestigaiion has been instituted throuor make threats as to tho future gh the Tn-osuty Department and a
purposes of tho United States.
report is expected within a few days,
At the same time they jntinted hut the dispatch of the note to Getout that it probably would have many will not be delayed,
tin -ir of (lenlity. curtailing the
A «tatement from William O.
held of tli«citssioit arid negotiations, Thnntp.-oti. counsel of the Indus*
a: i| placing squarely tin Germany tii;-l llilatforin Commission, who was
the responsibility lor any eit.on on I* r*f 11 &lt;• Oitluitii. »a« referted
that n ight Mib*eqttei tly er.ih-1 get I to !
.'i r.-titr* l. ii-m g as giving
friendly teb. linns of ¡be two luutt- oil;, .i , . r t of the ittfot ination necistrn
This riiminuiiicutton wtll'jbe Htu
t" form a judgement of the
eon. In d m frii i dly term. j
leg I f *&gt;r ilb'gnliry of the attack,
I inlay * (iinfiUMi'i- w;-..» iti voted
&lt; ■ •. • \ort Hern«tortf. the t »•■t
somewhat to a discussion of what |man Ambassador, was at the State
the VMi•-r i■:e n p,-op|e fold I* Wiiftted D* t* ’ tttoe.t on win) fie referred to
«.ltd .ii &lt;1 limit
.mi, i r a« t .ibinet a* -•■'.*11 • lui&gt;iiii--*
He did nos
ollicet« could judge by public ev- mi &gt;i*r»t:*ry Lansing

BIG CORN CROP BRINGS
RESULTS ON SANFORD LAND

BANK ROBBER
IS CAPTURED
SU N ATLANTA

Hoads are Had
1 I revellers are complaining that
the road through Winter Park to
Sanford which is the only road to
Sanford now In use on account ol
the brick work, is in such condition
as to render travel a trial rather
than a pleasure.
“ The road should bn drnggi
least once a week said a prominent
citixen, who has occasion to travel
the road much. Tho rood shouldn t
he neglected just because the brick IS SAID TO BE TH E MAN
toad is living built. Wo will have to
Wh o lo o t ed ba n k
pass over this road for some time-to
come, and it. is being neglected now,
AT APOPKA
to tho gloat discomfbrt of all who
have to uso it
In Atlanta, Gn., Saturday tho
Engineer llnmsey says the Winter
Pnrk road will he completed by police of that city captured one
August 1st, or soon thereafter* in Harry Mason, alias “ Vincent Bris­
any event. Brick laying has reach-; coe, alias “ Hefty Lou , aged 23,
tho bend In tho road between Orlan­ who gave hais residence as Orlando,
do nnd Winter Park where tho msrl Pla., and who confessed that he
starts.
Tho* work is progressing and another Yegg named Will Jones
rapidly In the direction of Orlando. robbed the bank at •Apopka, Fla.,
Brick is being placed at Oakland nnd escaped with $3,000 which ho
loot.
for tho bricking of the Oakland- declared was his share of the
Tho
other
$2,000
of
the
Apopka
Winter Garden-Oriando road. This
work will be taken up whr*n the Win­ robbery was or must have boon dis­
tributed between Masons pals, totalter Park road is completed.
— Reporter Star. ng $5,000.
Cashier W. G. Talton of the State
Hank of Apopka, was In Orlando
yesterday en route to Atlanta wherehe was called by authorities. He
showed the Sentinel reporter 9 copy
of the Atlanta newspaper containng an account of Masons confes­
sions. Sunday, Monday and yes­
terday ■ Atlantavpnpers piled on
^Chattanooga, Tettn., July 23— the Sentinel desk tell of additional
That the Florida Everglades will crimes committed by the youthful
be trnveised by wonderful roads is desperado.
assured by the action of Dade and
On Friday night ,at Alaintn,
Broward i-oMi tie*, ulu- It have gone Mason cracked it *afe and was cap­
on record unanimously to vote tured later. He confessed to this
bonds to meet Lee county, this com­ crime and others which he had per­
pleting the “ Tamlnml Trail across petrated in the last few ycats, tho
the state
This 1« line of the off­ Apopka bank tobhery bring among
shoots of the Dixit* Highway that the list.
grew out of the Oliando road meet­
Mason stnted that timing his
ing
ten years as a crook he h a d r o b lo l
Tile present plan is to run the no less than 15(1 safes, and secured
road out along the hanks of the $26,000, the most of which he de­
Miatnj Canal, using tock excavat­ clared he sent *&lt;&gt; his old mother in
ed from the canal for building the Orlando.
road, into the Glades to tin point . The confession continues, “ In Juno
v* lu re It llitet-eit« tin Foil I.ltudei 1**1 ;t. he secured $3.000 witli Will
dale i anal, whet* It wmdd alno Jones, a upther yegg, ftom a bank at
run into another toad through the Apopka, Fin., In the confession Mum u ri.ut ty of Broward from Fort I son said his mothers grandmother

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According to a special yesterday
tnntire« two terminals at t he . At
Mason is reported ns saying: “ I tn
fun tie enil
Fient tlit*« point the rend run* to willing to serve my term. When I
an old trail near the line of Lee get out HI go to my mother. She
roun)y to Sam Jon*-* old Town, has plenty of money 1 sent hei. I
one of the nio«I ft-.mmts settlements want to he honest now nnd make a
Yesterday a Atlanta
in the Giade*. Front hele it fol­ new «tart.
JourmaU
says:
l&gt;
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from
Gaines
villi-,
and
is
pertiapio n i
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FI • tr it i. »
low* the «ante trail to Itnntnknhe
t i tter tu &gt;|U'tt'ti &lt;1 with Floroln fiiriii’1 atol (toni ilo-ine tloiig a shelled
“ \ man named Lane .who was rn
p l* lg * -*l i * \ t ) . t. Ht J-* r ■ r*M* i r** »
^ *t .,t any o th* r nutn|tn t lie «tat* road tiild I •&gt;[ i \lyet«
i.it.
n&lt; * *1 t
o 1* n , n.»
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From Fort Vl In nt* Sunday on his way to Apop­
tell i ng totiu
r e m a r k a b l e •dunes M &gt;ti* it riti'* mirili «iros* ibi* lirid
ka, Fla , read in the Journal an nr» '•rry
.* l i ‘ *i ti l o l r t lin» h . u r n t * t &gt;■ i
gi* t hi* Lis* ru II t Iv i-otnmisüiotier« *•Hint of “ Mason * confession, anil
t u g r ¡ii« t &gt;1 n i t i n * «&lt;ifH - t . i t * « l . i r i l •r of lug i orn v ie)d*
north.
The corn raised hete this
“ lio saya that T, L. Hodgson *&gt;( are building ovel the Caloosuiiul- ctiled at police station Monday to see
season heats anything in thi** lin*1 AV¡Illaton, until ite wus 40 years of chee, thence to Punta Gorila, Ar­ whelhci he rould identify tho pi le­
anywhere in the state. It is a well age. Was*a seaman, unti knew nothing cadia. F'oit Mende, Bartow, Lake­ aner. He said he had summered at
known fact thnl the irrigated fields ,,f fujyn HR., but about 20 years ago land imd Tampa. The distance Apopka for years past and recalled
around Sanford filled with tin* fort
but |n„
of boats in a great will be about 235 miles
The Min mi the hank robbery there some time
iltzer left over from tin* »intet ¡md «torm. wlm-li put .* quietus to In« Hoard of Trade lias beeil very ur­ ago which “ Mason confessed.
“ The robbery of the postoffice
't'rtng itop« make t lo* great«**! -enfartng &lt;-are&lt;*r
lb- mart Mil about tivi* in pushing this project, which
biggest
I
at
Tiger liny. Flu , Which, “ Mason
corn in ilo- M*uth and the c-*‘tn [t,,it tutu
i.fte'r .1 very romani ir ¡ jn considered one of tin
I
said
was his hist crime, will ptohahly
r . i«ed bi-r e 1* •••in pa r*-d ami * *•1 •&lt;•i¡ r t «b 1p
uni I hi roupie settled * ever attempted ill Florida
r**sult in hi« detention by the federal
will be i util pared witli the *'*:’ upon .1 latín
authorities. His teal before
Koraised on the fertile river bottoms
Front Illinois
M r Hodgson studimi the farm
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8
o
clock
cO'drr
Johnson
is
set
for
w
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e«*rs
of the Northern coin states.
Hal
W
Slone.
he bad •! tidied the sea and kept
Twelve to fifteen feet bigi), tin Id* eye J0i*l as «ti tidy nit the whisd VWiltiotnb and If ft Hllltnell of Tuesday morning.
The new* thM the Apopka bank
“ For instance ho gathered his seed Bloomington, Hi . spent last evt nHtalks are arid many higher and they
contain from two to six big ears corn before In* gathered his crop and ing in Orlando nt the San Juan robber or robbers had been captured
of the finest kind of flinty corn made tho selections from the big­ hotel, und from here will motor to was of great interest and caused a
that is wrevi-1 proof snd will keep gest enr*. from the mo»t robust Sanford. They »re on a prospecting sensation on the streets yesterday
several years. There are some 600 «talks, und as a result every year tour, Mr. Whitcomb - having been Sheriff Gordon wns taken with sur­
her many times before. They were prise, and he Intimated thntlwoothcr
acre* of land in corn here und ii he got u larger yield.
greatly impressed with the beauties persons living in or near Orlando
will harvest about 100 bushels to
“ In 11)12. (rum 21 acres he garner­
the acre. Being easily worth a dol­ ed 92 bushels by actual measure­ of Orlando und all three are contem­ and in or near Apopka might have
plating spending the forthcoming been connected with‘ the crime ant!
lar a- bushel mean* that there is ment and weight.
winter m this city.
They stated might he pals of Mason 8.
some money to he made for the
“ In 11*13 he gathered from 10
that the financial and business
A wire is looketl fot by tho shetiff
farmers here in corn as a side issue ttrros 2.000 bushel«.
outlook in the North was improv­ at any minute nnd he mny ho called
to he raised after the other crop*
“ F'rom 4 acres of oats Mr Hodg­
ing
Orlando Sentju£^y
to Atlanta. As the developments
are marketed It has been estimated son harvested 480 bushels
proceed nnd ns tho colls of justice
that the fanners of the Sanford sec
••Mr. Fdli* vouches for these
Pythian« District Meeting
tighten sensational disclosures are
lion can raise all the corn nee figures.
He «ays that before her ' The district meeting composing expected front several sources hith­
cesaary to feed the cattle, horses innrtnige Mrs. Hodgson was a court tho counties of Seminole, Orange,
and
mules and hogs and other stenographer, is a thorough business Osceola, Volusia nnd Lake will In* erto kept under cover.— Orlando.
live stock on the fat ms.
.lit fart woman and keeps an accurate ac­ held in Sanford next Tuesday July Sentinel.
hogs should ho raised hero on a count of tho farm 'operations, and 27th, undei the auspices of Phoenix
The Indian Ball Team
small scale by all the celery farmers the total cost of the yield in 1913 Lodge No 5.
The greatest athletic novelty In
and made to pay by raising all the was 24 *-j cents u bushel.
All Pytihiuns whether a member
the world is the Nebraska Indian
feod for fattening them. There have
“ Alt that wns not needed for tho of the local lodge oi not are inxited Buse Bull tenm which has created
been many visitors to Sanford In home consumption was readily sold to be present nt this meeting, and
so much comment by Us brilliant
the past few weeks from other
immediately nftor the work i* com­
for $ 1.00 per bushel.
playing and wonderful success It has
states and they have been great­
“ Mr. Ellis says that W. B. Phifer, pleted a banquet will be held at
ly surprised to note tho great crop iving near Rochelle, has a corn the Sanford House to which all achieved during its seventeen years
of good corn raised here. And not yield record of 127,'*j bushels, pe* Knights are requested to be present, of travel throughout the United
§tatee und Canada. It is a rare snd
only corn but tho finest kind of
accompanied by ¿their wives and
acre.
novel sight to see a team of ball
hay can be raised with but llttlo
“ Mr. Ellis says thnt there is sweethearts.
players ull of whom are marvelously
effort and tho farmers who formerly wealth and happiness In living on a
Oliver J. Miller.
export and also who are Renuino
bought nil their hoy and corn are farm If our people could get rid of
Dist. Deputy Grand Chan.
Indians.
When they come 4o tho
now raising their own nnd not only the speculation und get-rich-qulck
field
with
scowling
faces and savage
Hulkheading Proceeds
saving money hut making money'
spirit.
warwhoops
some
of the people
A
walk
down
to
the
city
dock
on these crops.
The entire state
in
the
grand
stand
grow nervous
wijl
convince
any
doubting
Thomas
is waking up to the possibilities
but
the
Indians
are
only
showing
Card
of
Thanks
that
the
bulkhead
tilling
will
soon
of the corn crop and the following
their
irrrepresflible
spirits
snd
never
be
made.
The
dirt
is
being
pump­
from tho Gainesville Sun Is but one
We wish to thank tho many
of the many articles from all parts kind thoughtful frlenda who do ed ‘In now at a lively rate und the have trouble with anyone. I t will
of Florida telling about tho great faithfully assisted fn the sickness crow on tho dredge will bo worket bo a great treat to eee them play the
sickness and death of Mrs. Reed. on day and night shifts until the Sanford team at Holden Park on
corn crop:
August- 6th.
(Signed)
Mr. C. A. Reed filling in completed.
“ Georgs Ellis, who travels out
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ENTIRE STATE OF FLORIDA EXPECTS
EXPECTS TO HAVE A BUMPER
CROP OF CORN

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aevoral weeks tn South Carolina.
Seeds are being «owed and the
ran van placed over them ,in a few
weeks people will see mile* of need
bed
canvas
rained to shade the
tender plants.
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H A PPEN IN G S

A D UN Cll O F IN T E R E S T IN G

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D E N T S — EV EN T S O F S E M IN O L E CO UNTY— E F F IC IE N T
REPO RTERS

CO V ER T E R R IT O R Y

FO R

H ERALD

PAOLA POINTS
The friends ol Adolph Swanson
gathered together Wednesday night
and gave him a surprise of his life
The surprise consisted of all the
younger folks in the neighborhood
taking their cakes, fruits and ice
drinks with them and calling upon
Adolph and treating him to a party.
It was a very enjoyable nffnir. Tho
evening was spent in games out-ofdoors where every one enjoyed him­
self to the fullest extent.
Saturday evening the young folk«
gave an out-door party on the lawn
before The Palm. The boys froxe
the Ice cream and served it to the
crowd, also watermelons.
All re­
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idatives. They jsrill reside in Cam ­
eron* C*ty whero Mr. Hill had a
home furnished and waiting for
their occupancy. May they be hap­
py cverafter.
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Miss Laura D. Fish writes her
neighbors from Mainton, Colo., that
sh6 is enjoying the glorious climate.
D. It. Brinson has had a fino awiming pool constructed on his grounds
and it is a joy to watch the Celery
avenue youngsteis enjoy themselves
in it every day.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bur « J e l l
nnd- children are new comers in
this vicinity, thoy will work for
I). A. Howard.
We have noticed six different
families of movers pass during the
past week, as this is tho time of
year plans are made for the coming
season. .
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A picnic party ornposed of Mr.
and Mrs. Buchannn, Ml. and Mrs.
F. M. Cameron made a business
Mrs. Patten, Mr. and Mis. Cleve­
trip to Orlando last of the week.
land and Ml. Frank Brown spent a
K. N. Poston and T. A. D. Mor­
vefy enjoyable day at Woodland
ris mado a business trip to Monroe
Park Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard of
Monday.
Monroe spent a Tew days last week
A jolly party of young people
took in the band concert at Mon­
with her brother Jess Thompson
at this place.
roe lust week.
Mrs. T . A. D. Morris entertained
Miss Sarah Smith spent last woek
her Sunday school alasa one even­
in Sanford the guest of relatives
ing last week.
there .
J . F. McClelland has sold his
Mr». Snlli« Catherwoqd left Tues­
of
groceries
and
Mr. and Mrs. Clara A. P o tte r stole, stock
day for Charleston, S. C., for an
and little daughter Helen of Cocoa- provisions and an ncre of land to
extended visit with her relatives.
nut Grove and Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Harry Rivers of Geneva who has
There will be an Ice Ctenm Social
Bones from Ft. Pierce are visiting taken possesion nnd will Ih? thank­
given at the church Saturday oven-'
ful for patronage.
at the Hicks home.
ing at 7 o clock by the Christian
Mr. M cC . has no plans for futuro
Miss Francis Pierson left Sunday
Kndeavers Workers to ruiso funds
business.
We trust they will ie WEST SIDE ITEMS
for Loughfpan |o to spend a week
to paint tho church .everybody has
main
hero.
Mr. Me. has
con­
on business and pleasure combined.
a cordial im itation.
siderable other propo;ty heto.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buchannn
accom
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Mr. Bex Packard is repairing tho
Smith houso th at Dr. W. E. Hous- panied by Mr. and Mis. P atten
holder rocently bought ,the Dr.' motored to Oflando Saturday.
ìjjra EBENtZER ITEMS
CIIULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
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with his family expects to move in
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it aoon.
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What nice rains we' are having
There will
lie
preaching
Mr. W. Hutson and.family have
IHOORE'S STATION
now. Tho farmeis are making good moved to Ocean Springs, Miss.,
here next Sunday by Rev. Slayton,
use of them by getting their sweet- they will bo missed by their many
of Pinecastic.
Rev. Win. McGuiro the B a p tist
potato crops out.
» There was a picnic at tho Cald­
friends.
minister from Monroe will preach
Mrs .M. E. Jacobs who has been
well field last Tuesday given for
Mr. \n d Mrs. Frank Hutchins
spending a few weeks w-itn her daugh expects to move to the Ed Potter here next Sunday and there will be Willie Wynn to meet his friends ere
revival meetings each evening du r­
ter Mrs. T. Aulin in Oviedo has re­ place near Monroe.
returning to Myers on* Wednesday.
ing the week following.
turned home.
Mr. R. T. Humphrey returned
Mr.. W. S. Cox expects to fnrm - R«*v. J , W. Bartlett of Enterprise
Miss Lon alee Sutton of Orlando
to Lakeland last week after spend­
Is spending her vacation with her on the Pare farm that jo n s Mr. am! Rev. Mr. Hendrix of Crest*nt ing a month with home folks.
City felt well repaid for their labor
uncle J. Tilden Jacobs and family Packards farm another season.
Mrs. Gregery and
daughter,
Mr.
Heath
with
his
family
have
here
the past week. There were 5 Gladys of Winter Garden come up
at the- Palm.
letters brought in to the Methodist last Tuesday and stayed over Sun­
I)r. J. W. Nixon came home S at­ moved to Longwood.
church society which was formed day with her sister Mia. C. C. Hum­
One
of
tho
most
enjoyable
af­
urday from Daytona where iiis
at
this pluro some time ago and a phrey.
fairs
of
tho
seaosn
was
the
birthday
family are pleasantly domiciled for
the summer.’
He reports every­ party given by Mrs. Maude Powell number of converts. 5 persons were
Mis. J . O. Anders left Tuesdny
one doing nicely. He is to go back at the home of her sister .Mrs. J , G. baptised nt the church Sunday to visit her old homo in Tenn.
in a few days to stay until the fam­ Badger in honor of their brother, evening and ft others were given
Mrs. W. C. Riley returned home
Chnrlio Bnhun on Tuesday evening baptism at Lake Golden Monday last Saturday after a pleasant stuy
ily returns.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. F. Brannon Ju ly 13th. There was njiout 2 ft of morning. ’
with her daughter, Mrs. M. T. Casure entertaining the former’s sis­ the young folks present and all deMiss Myrtle Stevenson of Mt. riday of Sanford
ter and children from Sebastian cleared they had spent a delightful Dora. N M . arrived in Sanford
Mim IN arl Miller of Bu-hnell
evening when they departed fur on Thursday of last week ami cm is visiting her aunt. Mrs. W. O.
this week.
Mrs Boland Dan spent Satur­ their homes at a late hour. De­ Friday Mi»» and T. J. Hill were u n i-1 Noble .
licious cake and ice lemonade was^ led in marriage by Rev F I’ Strong j
Mi li it Lynch is camping nf
day with her mother in Geneva.
at the parsonage, ending a romantic the (Jevcntt ferry this week, putting
Mrs. K. M Story and daughter served during the evening.
Mr. John Handel spent Friday ci^rtship of five years. Mr. Kill i the, roads in good order there.
Mrs. J . M. Osteen spent Wednes­
with
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hutchins.' spent some time at Mt Dora dur-1
day in Crlat do shopping.
Miss
Wlniferd Walker spent a mg a Western tiip where they be­
• Mrs. W, S. llorgard of Winter
Sure Sign.
few
days
with her sister last week, came acquainted before ins resi­
Garden is visiting her parents Mr
tf ho would rather contribute a
Mrs. iiutrhins.
dence here where he has been a tendollar opinion than two dollars
and Mrs. T. M. Story this week.
successful
grower. Mr. Hid has In cash, he's u regular lawyer —
Mr.
John
Wat
in
and
family
have
J . F. Story and wife are visit. ng at W inter Bark this week-end. returned humo after having spent just ireen in Dayton Ohio visiting Galveston News

by the THATCHER REALTY COMPANY, and their sale will be
vigorously pushed.
This company bought these properties because of the belief
that from the stand point of opportunity and development, Florida
is the best State in the Union, and that Sanford is the best place
in Florida.
Sanford's celebrated celery lands are unrivalled. Nowhere else
on the face of the earth can there be found such a combination of
fertile lands, cheap and unlimited water supply for irrigation pur­
poses, perpetual summer climate, and adequate shipping facilities
by land and sea to the world’s greatest markets.
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THREE REASONS WHY.

unmatched as a fruit and trucking center.

Sanford is at the head of navigation on the St. Johns River,
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Freight rates are thus cheapened to Sanford, and the city is des­
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fishing and hunting preserves, and its delightful climate, render it

JIT N E Y BU S SCHEDULE!
EFFEC T IV E fi A. M .f SATURDAY, JUNE 26th
SANFORD
CAMERON cm r
SANFORD
MONROE
JLv. 7:30 A. M. JAr. 8 dMTA. M .
Lv. 8 :0 0 A. M. Ar »:25 A. M.
Ar. 8:55 A. M. Li 8:30 A.
JAr. 8:35 A. M. tLv. 8:05 A. M.
M.
Lv. 12:05 P . M. Ar 12:35 p.
tLv. 8:30 A. M. jAr. 9:00 A. M .
M.
Ar. 1 :00 I». M. l v. 12 ;33 I*
tAr. 9:35 A.M. fLv. 9:05 A. M.
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I.v. 6 :(h) P. M.
hr. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
Ar. 6:25 I* M.
Ar. 7:00 P . M. I.v. 6:30 p.
Ar. 1:00 P .M . Lv. 12:35 P. M .
M.
Lv. 9:30 P. M. Ar. 10:00 p.
Lv. 9:30 P. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
M.
Ar. 10:25 P. M. Lv. I0;00 I*. M.
Ar. 10:30 P .M . Lv. 10:00 P. M .
Marks J Bun Dally Except Sunday
Marks f Bun Sunday Only.
Marks * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday, W ill run 2 1-2 h‘our- Ute
on these days.
Special trip! will b««per»t*d lor S rejoUr larva. Both Jitneys will mile ill l/ain coorwdwii
EAST SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
* WEST SIDE
Monroe ......................
Cameron City............................. 30c
20c
Moores Station..........................25c
Geneva Avenue................. Y . ..2 0 c
Stcnstrom's Corner
15c
Heardall Avenue......... ..
15c
City
Limits.
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.10c *
10c
Thursday and Sunday’ Jitney runs to Woodland every hour after p*
o'clock. Special fare of Thirty Cents Bound Trip.
City car leaves tho depot every 30 minutes starting on the hour
Route: French, First Street Loop. Sanford House, back to First and Magi
nolia, up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle back to
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and out I*»rk
to the depot. Jf this schedule does not cover any service desired, will t*.
glad to have the information covering same. -

SANFORD TRANSFER CO.

: PHONE 331
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COAST LINE

The Standard Railroad of the South
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APH1L 5th, 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
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No. 82
No. 86
8:30 am
1:35 pm
8 : 10 pm
I.v Jacksonville .
Ar Savannah........ . .12:50 pm 5:35 pm 12 :35 am
5:20 am
9:18 am
8 :00 pm
Ar Richmond
8 .50 nm 12:3K pm 11 :.r.n pm
Ar Washington
1:3H am
100'. : um
1:50 pni
Ar Baltimore
4:03 pm
1:2S a ni
12:25 pm
Ar Philadelphia .
2:10 pm 6:20 pm
1 ;: 13 am
Ar New York
All-steel Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington. Dining
Car Scrvicu on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
For Information and Rrwcrvation Phone or Write

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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Pnsolng of Youth.
Much Depends on the Way It’s Said, j
’’! don’t claim to be tv Judge of | To ino tho passlng of &gt;nuth **.,■« *■»
women,” said No**»*. K Dtewrtinrc.’’hut t caplng frnm tormeni **f j0 1 •* , • T-f„
when I call one up I can tell by tho and troublu lato a plachi * i*m* iii \i*
short, sharp ’heMo!' Hint I am not tho grlefa and Joys grew lesa violoni l
moat welcome per-'pn In ih&gt;* world. coased btintlng thosewhotmd » i
Hut when »hi**iraw 1» out in i »oft. pur­ n*o. and. In tesser tlegre*' ^r. ,
i i.,i t .ring voice that word ’li-e ! I n a n a. [ er In my attnclirnent»
by
passiona
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feel quite aitsurod that I may renort
at her domicile* Jong enough to ledvo more clearly, bn more liberai «mi «n
a dollar n pound box of chocolates' -J- dersthud boiler - American Mut»
li n a
Kanra** City Star

No better, safer opporhinities for investment can be found any­
where than we now offerrhe public. We have twelve hundred San­
ford lots for sale, and they are situated in every desirable part of
the city.
Lots f o r Sanford citizens in the city’s most desirable
sections.

re s id e n c e

Lots for railroad men convenient to their work
Lots for thrifty colored folks in sections convenient to their
churches and schools
Lots for those of other communities and States who want to
invest their money in splendid real estate that is rapidly enhancing
We sell on easy terms; a small payment in cash, and the bal­
ance on easy monthly payments.
. SANFORD IS ON THE EVE OF A GREAT
DEVELOPMENT.
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BU Y NOW AND GROW WITH IT. •
Lots, celery farms, improved and unimproved, a n d other l a n d s ,
in the flowing well districts of Seminole and Volusia C o u n t i e s ,
Florida, are offered for sale by us.
Titles perfect.

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detailed information.
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�a ll aro un d th e state
OF ITEREST ABOUT FLORIDA CUDLE D
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Tho now naval atoms law en act­
ed by the Florida legislature of 1915
¡« being put Into successful opemtion
by Supervising Inspector K. S. Crav­
e n s und it U lovolutionitinfi and im­
proving the industry to such a
great extent thnt nil engaged in
the business, especially the producers
• are delighted with it and wishing it
had been in operation years ago.
Big returns are expected from the
nnval stores Industry as soon ns
the European war is over, but even
now it is showing u marked improvment.

On Hit Dignity.
Mr«. Harry Payno Whitney, who
ban equipped a *250.000 field ambu­
lance for tho allies, told many Inter­
esting war stories during her recent
visit to America
"Tho now English army Is wonder­
ful," she said at a studio tea In New
York. "The officer* themselves aro
surprised at tho rapidity with which
the young English volunteer can bo
trained Into n splendid soldier.
Of
courso, though. Amusing mistakes
often happen boforo tho mtlltary rules
are mastered.
"An English officer told me of an In­
cident which occurred In his regiment.
One day tho colonel had to reprimand
severely a recruit. Tho next day this
r^prult was on sentry duty when tho
colonel passed by. Noticing that tho
sentry failed to glue him the usual
salute, the colonel Intentionally passed
him a second and oven a third time.
To his astonishment the salute was
each tlrao omitted.
M'Do you know who I am?' tho
colonel asked indignantly,
'■'Yes, sir,’ tho sentry answered,
" 'Don't you know you ought to saluto me, then?' pursued tho colonel.
" 'Aye, but,’ said tho sontry, ‘thoo
and mo fell out yesterday.*"

eloso fftr the last ten miles that I r
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“CELERY SEED”
THE VERY FINEST STRAIN O F GENUINE
GOLDEN .SELF-BUNCHING FRENCH GROWN

8 hould Have Sealed It.
Through some slight error In the use
of the old Hebrew letters It seems that
the official seal of Yale university has
been embellished with tho motto.
"Htasphemer^ and Farmers," Instead
of "Light and Truth." This may em­
phasize nnew the old saying that a
little knowledge Is n dangerous thing,
but the fearful mistake should never
have been exposed. If Rio wise ones
who detected the error Ibid only main
talnrd a discreet sltJico there aro
very few who would ever have known
the difference.

cause of hi* death is said to be
heart failure.
A I’nlntka note in
The Times Union of yesterday says:
This stM‘t) is now sto rk and imported direct from F ra n ce by us
" O r . W. II Cyrus was in deed
to be used in the Manatee section, in which locality we have
and in truth one of natures noble­
sold as much Celery Seed for th e last three seasons a s - any one
men. His hand was always extend­
firm in the country, which within itself speaks for tho quality
ed to the needy and las sympathy
of the Seed. Ilul owing to the unfavorable conditions that pre­
was ever with the sorrowful and dis­
vail m the above mentioned section for planting C elery, we see
tressed.
Kind hearted, generous
that we will not be able to place our entire stock.
B u t in an
true, he was a friend without guile
effort to dispose of this seed we a rc going to make a sacrifipe
, a gentleman without reproach. In
price of $14 p.T nr u id, quarter r o jnd at pound rate. W e have
all things of a public and progres­
never before sold a pound of this seed fo r less than $20.00.
sive character he took n lively inter­
1 here is no better Celery Seed imnorted to this country, and
est and was at all times a booster
Gamblin' Man Led to Repentance.
as best evidence, we will, if desired, refer you to dozens of the
During the recent revival in Ebenczer
of his adopted city, county and State
best growers who h ave used o u r Celery Seed.
chapel Goat Simmons, the gambling
and a champion of the sacred rights
man, "came through” nmld a thunder­
Citizens of Gainesville are con­ of his. fcllowmen.
ous concomitant of triumphant hosan
sidering n proposition by tho C ar­
nas lln sprang to his feet with a loud
Silo Helps Save Corn Crop *
negie Institute . for a free public
shout and Immediately tumbled down
Corn is the primary silage crop
library with $ 10,000 to start on,
PLANT CITY, FLORIDA
In a fit on the floor, where ho postured
th e rest to be given by the city in in the United States and no other
and gymted like an unfortunate toad
crop in so well suited for the pur­
In the embrace of a hot compoppor. O o o o a o o o o o o o a o a o o c i o o o o D O O o o o o o a o o a o a a o o a o o o o a a n oooooc
y e a rly payments.
pose. Florida is particularly fortunAn especially animated squirm sent
a couple of dice flying from tho pocket
Gainesville is made to suffer from ato in having a large number of
For Love of tho Work.
of the groveling wretch, to bo followed
the effects of tho war. The cresoting silago crops, but none is so suitable
Tho Russia of today has no social a moment later by another which
in
every
way
as
corn.
Corn
silage
plant of the Atlantic Coast Line,
life. Its women havo no thought of caused a dock of cards to bo widely
of our best bread and it's a good
built at the cost of 1250,000 for the is particularly useful in tiding over dress and amusement All are work­ scattered.
",
loaf to im itate in hom e baking.
I t . dup­ ing for their country, and an excep­
treatment of cross-ties, and employ­ seasons of short pasturo.
"Hallclqoyerl''
shouted
good
old
Them’s
no other bread that we
ing a b 6ut 150 men, will suspend licates as nearly as is possible a tional number of tho women of edu­ ■Parson Ragster. “It's de sin dat's bein'
know
ubout
which is so strictly
green
succulent
feed.
cation In that country are specially shuck out'n our Bufferin' brudderl
operations August 1st. Indefinitely,
high
class
a
n
d
wc doubt if it c a n
There
is
a
still
greater
reason
qualified to bo of aenrlce to the Shake him ag'ln, Lawd!—shako him
for lack of creosote with which to
be
duplicated
at hom e. Save
for
making
corn
into
silage
wounded
soldiers.
Speaking
of
her
twell all do sin am purged fum him!*'
treat tho wood.
Creosote has In
ouraelf th e trouble of baking and
country,
tho
wife
of
a
Russian
at­
Undor
customary
methods
of
hand­
"Dat's
right,
Lawd!”
yelled
Brother
In th e past been bought in Europe,
uy from u s.
tache In London said: "Perhaps the Bogus. "Keep on uh-«hakln' do scamp
and tho war has cut off the supply. ling, a large part of the feeding value
women
of
Russia
study
medicine
and
twell ho rattles out dem two dollahs ho
of the plunt is' lost. Consequently
the Bilo is the very best method of nursing moro generally than is the won offn mo at do lodge last nlghtl"—■
case elsewhere, for In Russia the Kansas City Star.
All architects im Miami will )&gt;e preserving corn.
1 1 1 P ark A v e .
F r e e D elivery
poorer classes look more naturally to
askod to compete for a job of pre­
The Missouri Station estimates those who are blessed with a larger
paring plans for a new f.'tO.OOO hos­
British Army’s Black Bands.
that the silo saves from 25 to ¡15 share of this world's goods for care
At »no time much of the music
p it a l building, to be erected in the
percent of the feeding vzalue of and protection. This feeling Is now
played to enliven British troops was
Magic City.
that corn which ¡« ordinarily lost on the decline In towns but In coun­ furnished by black bandsmen. Thcso
try places, where doctors have rounds wen- tlrnt attached to the army In the
under usual methods of handling
A now daily publication will soon 1’rofenHor (' L Willoughby of the of a hundred miles' radius, the poor
seventeenth century, owing to one of
be started in Tampa with govern­ University &lt;&gt;( Florida College of i of a district, tn the absence of tho the guard»' hand» liming refused. In
niowors* it round Limestone makes acid soils
m ent authority behind it.
The Agriculture said recently that even medical man, aro looked after and a body, to play at an entertainment
sweet.
It releases potash salts and imparts
tended
by
tho
daughters
of
tho
houso
plant will he located in the Federal a greater percentage would be saved
organized by tho officers. As none of
on
whoso
estate
they
live.
Thus
orory
strength
and vigor to growing m ip s and trees.
building adjoining the weather bu­ in Florida because it is subjected to
the men were attested, they could not
Blowers* lim esto n e ground unusually fine
reau, and daily weather bulletins greater losses. The plant and foliage young girl goes In for medicine be­ be punished for insubordination, so
cause she lores the work.”
readily mixes with the soil. Contains no im­
the officers petitioned the duke of
and forecasts will bo issued.
is rendered worthless after standing
purities—
can he ap p lied at a n y time— is
York, then commander-in-chief, that
a -h'&gt;it tine in the field. Very often
Swift Horses.
inexpensive Write for literature mid prices.
bandsmen »boillit In future he made
Dr. \V, II. Cyrus died at liis home the grain ;» damaged by rainy
"Horses!" »atd thè Yankee. "Gues* subject to military law. To this the
Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
It i- especially dilllcuit von can't tnlk to me about the horses. duke would not agree, hut hu brought
In I’ alatka Monday and the remain* wenthel
Box R 308, Ocala, Florida
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Me w»&gt; 7» yea r* ■ .1 It'll " I
the -o n
will m i-ri in** •ouple »if inDen on a 30-mlle ruu to
Im ludi'il negro player» of the ha»»
of ago ul the time ot In* deat li and f uri h e r mi
Chicago "
drum cimtial» and triangle» Nearly I
was the «lean of the medical frul­ it
'Tlml's nothing
salii thè Cunu­ •-i-ri rtc line at in the service ha»
li.tem it y of i'ntruiKim imr t&gt;
dimi
I wiiH mit on in&gt; furto mie •' ••! t- !• organize It» hand, engaging '
On the Curve
has been in failing health k&gt;, some
day, abolii ilfty tolle» front thè houso, colored performers for all percussion I
In going 'juickli around a sharp when ti frlsrhtfuI »torni carne tip | Instrument» Down to 1MI the bund '
time which caused hint to retire
h i.,js « I i i . h u le
from tlie prmtier of H&gt; |.ri&gt;(. --ion c m n i!
ftiMi.&lt;| I hi- I'miA » lie.nl for Iimjim amt. ,,r ih. s, ..i„ Gu.inl» ln&lt; Imleil a m-gm VV
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The Sanford Shoe
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July 24th at 11:00 p. m. This sale has far exceeded our expectations and has been
the best Summer Clearance Sale we have ever had. We wish to call your atten­
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S p e c i a l lot of about 50 Shirts from 75c to $1.50, slightly soiled from
showing in windows, your choice
48c
Special lot of Men’s 50c Hose reduced to
25c
We have about 25 pairs of Beacons $3.50 and $4.00 values which will go
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About 200 pairs of Men’s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather, button
or blucher regular $3.50 values, we will close out for
$2.28
We also have left about 50 pairs of Men’s Vici, Patent and Gun Metal
regular $3.00 values, now going at
$1.08
SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S SHOES—Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes
ranging in price from $1.50 to $4; also a few Children’s and Men’s.
They consist of various styles and makes; will close out at 98c per pair

All hats ot one-half price. See
special lot in special column.
$1.00 .Straws reduced to
$ .50
1.50 Straws reduced to
2.00 Straws reduced to
2.50 Straws reduced to

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$ .25 Ladies* Silk Hose
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.50 ladies' Silk Hose
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1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose
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All Ladies 50c Tan Hose, Silk
and Lisle will be closed out at
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ronixe any firm so advertising, and
I fee! ’ si/re th a t there are many
others who feel ju st as 1 do.
“ It a the same with billboards.
Our landscapes all over this great
A meri» a are disgraced by huge
glaring advertising sign hoards; it
is truly disgusting, and seems to
show that the American public
has no sense of the beauty in nature
a'nd very well put Is the accusation
made, against us by foreigners that
we care (or nothing hut the dollar;
have no conception of nrl or the
beautiful in art or naturi..
Like
tho movie advertisement, the bill­
board advertiser finds no customer
in me.
“ Soon we may expect to see tho
end of the atrocious
billbiTnrd.
Several states have enacted laws
against- it; all the New England
states, Now York has just passed
a drastic law, Pennsylvania has two
laws on the subject, and Maryland
and Nebraska restrict the billboard.
Lately the National Federation of
Women a Clubs of Amerira repres­
enting something like 3,000,000 wo­
men, not only pronounced against
tho billboard, but has appointed
a strong committee, which is en­
deavoring in every way to prevent
the extension of the billboards,
and to reduce the number already
existing. 1 understand that in New
York state any one has a perfect
right to tear down a billboard erect­
ed anywhere along the highways of
the state. Away with such ugliness.

of th e negroes is one-tenth t h a t of
tho ' whiWa the white/ per capita
of wealth in 'F lo rid a would bo $2,216,* ns compared with $2,006 in
Texas, and the per capita for the
colored population would bo $222
in Florida ns compared wirh $210
in Texas.
Florida s per c a p it a 'is nearly 60
per conti higher than that of any
other state of tho Southeast.

1915

You Are Respectfully
Invited to visit our institution and give us a share
of your business. The personal attention which
the Officers of this Bank extend to .every custo­
mer is a most important factor in guaranteeing
efficient sendee to all.

Ford Band Goes to Coast
The Ford Motor Band consist­
ing of 55 skilled musicians,, will
leave for an extended tour of tho
E atarrd Aa Hw aad-O aaw M a l) M a lla c A a n « 2 Ia d
Pacific Coast on Ju ly 20th.
Every
I M O . a l lb « f w l a W w a l Soafard. P ia rM a.
________ l a^ar Act «T M a r c h )rd . 1ST».________
member of this bnpd is on tho fact­
ory payroll of the Ford Motor Co.,
O f l c a la H e rald tlalldla«
Telephone No. l i t
ond this transcontinental tour to
San Frnacisco and San Diego E x ­
— Boh Holly |i r s hud a new porch
positions is complimentary, a tribute
built on tho frqnt end qf his office and
of appreciation by tho company to
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
wittily remarks that the Herald
the splendid musical work of tho
R. R. DEA5
r&gt; *« u # M
*
Aa*l CaikUf
Building now has. a “ Queen Anne
ric-Pr-u.» F. L WOODRUFF Vi«-Prs»&lt;knl
c^ r
hand, which has been achieved with­
front and a Mary Ann back.
We'd
out, in any way, interfering with
like to inquire what time Holly
their regular work in the factory.
find^ to dwadle on a porch.
Tho members of the band have
— Tampa Tribune.
given of their own time for much
— O—
practice.
They have studied hard,
Your home will be a belter end men
thoy
have
worked assiduously in
• T R U E TO H IS T R U S T
cotalorUble one and should you « u t to
perfecting a musical organization
Out In* Denver an editor has
sell it will bring you more money If u*
which rakes first rank with any E F F E C T O F 8 W E E T STR A IN S ON
grounds have plenty «I t m i and shrub*.
just received a $260 fine for contempt
others in the country, not excoptof court because bo refuaod t o v di­
D O M ESTIC ANIM ALS.
cepting the best professional bauds.
vulge the. name of the man giving
him the hunch - upon-an attempt- in
The edneerts will be givon In
the legislature to Jyibo a member.
each of tho largo cities, and the Lecturer Urges Farm ers to Place
The grand jury called upon the edband will be enteitained by Ford
Phonographs Near Their Bee
itor to atate the name of his infor­
representatives and the huge nymy
Hives and Stable»—T ells of
This summer you should do some home ground planting.
mant— which he refused to do.
of Ford owners.
At the PanamaHer Own Experiences.
Don't neglect the work until the lost minute and don’t post­
Whereupon he was fiqed ns statedPacific Exposition, San Francisco,
pone preparations because there may be some dry weather.
Fungi Helps Fight Whltefly
and the judge gave him a very caus­
where they will reamin six days,
Farmora who want better honey,
Even when it is dry, planting plans can be made, grounds
Some
fungi
aro
the
natural
enemies
tic lecture.
It happened th at the
concerts will be given in the P al­ richer milk, and more of both, should
staked, holes dug and other preparations made. When the
of
whitofly
and
in
many
cases
will
article tho newspaper published was
ace of Transportation, und the coun­ put phonographs near the hives and
rains come and the planting can be done, the trees and
true— and -there seemed to be no work an efToctlvo control of that in­ ter attractions will be offered by In tho pasture or stable. Dr. Alma
shrubs
will grow nil the better because of your forethought.
Fungi need such famous bands
need of tho breach of faith upon the sect in citrus groves.
as Sousa’s, "Webster Powell, IX . B., M B.. A. M .
Take
tip with us now the m atter of your planting
pr.rt of the newspaperman. * Few moist conditions and consequently Cassassa 8 (a Fronch hand recently Ph. D., of Now York and Columbia
needs
ana
plans. There is much we can do to
men in the same position would their introduction.
from the war .zone) Conway s and university ie authority for tho asser­
assist
you.
The Royal Palm catalog and "F acts
tion.
Sho
declared
to
an
audience
at
■ hnve broken faith with the informant • Insecticides are also effective and a band of native Philippines.
About
Summer
Planting’’ are free for the ask­
tho
University
of
Washington
recent­
but would have stood tho penalty where spring spraying lias not been
Much care has been given in ly, while lecturing on “Music Is a
ing
ami
our
Service
D epartm ent is at your.— *
■as did the Denver man.— Palm resorted to, if the weather is too dry planning the itinerary and provid­
command.
Remember
th at we have
&gt;
Human
Need,”
that
she
herself
had
for fungi, orifthe tree* are to young ing the best accommodations nnd
Beach Post.
no agents and write us today.
tried tho experiment on her farm, and
to afford ample shade far fungi, it is comforts for the members of the
— O—
that it had proved absolutely success­
hand, and whon Ihey get hack to ful.
FEW P E O P L E A R E D R O W N E D necessary to use inscoticidei.
If the largo number of whitefly Detroit, about August, they wiil
Nor aro bees and cowa the only
That eveyone should be careful
22S Bansdkt Avenue
larvae
demand spraying, the oil have covered pretty nearly 6,000 creatures Influenced by music. Doc­
about going in bathing at tho muny
ONE C O, F L O R I D A
tor Powell nnd her daughter keep four
resorts is demonstrated everyday by emulsions or smiscible oil sprays miles in their travels.
should
be
used.
Instruction
for
mix­
or
five crickets In their hearth, nnd
A genuine musical troat is assured
the reports of people dying from go*
ing in the water .when their system ing imd applying the sprays and also wherever this hand plays and thon evenings they attract them forth to
a dance In the middle of the living
wzs not right for it.
Few people fortho intioduction of fungi are con is no doubt that tho royalty, and
tained
In
Bulletin
123'
of
the
Unive,
enlhuii„
m
of
poril
owno„
vitt
llt.|
thclr,
are actually drownded, most of them
sity
of
Hmidn
ExpelIment
Station,
.
■
.
,
..
h
t(
.,
to
t!u,m
Madam 1 «well sa&gt;s she
die Irorn other causes hut mninly
-- ext» ndid to tin
Imnu ami th at )la8 jj0(j niany srlonttsts as her guests
Gainesville,
which
will
be
sent
fre
from the chill of the water, acute
! their concerts will be attended by t0 witness the phenomenon
indigestion or other
causes.
The to any one who will request it.
multitudes.
Hlx Utile crippled girls, of |&gt;artlruThe brown red and microcoru
Orlando Reporter-Star sums up the
“
I —
larly unlovely natures, whom Bhe
W I N T E R I* A R K
New Hank nper
found in the slums of New York,
matter in the following good advice: fungi are the ones most commonly
used.
If
one
has
n
largo
orchard
tli©
Washington, July 21st.1' The Fed- were other objects of Madam Pow“ Every season about this time
O LDEST COLLEGE A N D M O S T HEAI TIH I.
the import a net* of learning to swim host method of application is with a erul Reserve Board issued anil pio- ell's study. She gavo musical trainCAMPUS IN FLORIDA
is stressed in the newspapers and spray. Take aome of the leaves from inulgnted last week a regulation log to these children, putting phono
trees
infected
with
xho
fungi
and
as
to
“
trade
acceptances,
making
graphs
in
thetr
homes,
nnd
not
only
College, Academy. M usic, I-’ xpresHion, Fin*.* Arts, Ibimcslii
magazines, particularly those print­
This water them a distinct class of commer­ succeeded In entirely reforming their
ed in districts where people are put them in water.
and Industrial Arts, Business, T e a c h e r’s ('olir*.«
dispositions, but in effecting marked
more or less frequenters of water he sprayed on the trees. The spores cial paper, “ for which the board rhnnges In nil of those with whom
K hiiìhimi'i, stoniti l.i*„t. t-Yi irii- ligi ; . tir* j .tut. •
’ r i WKL\
i EIA E
n*sorts.
It is well enough to learn will germinate and grow upon the i* ready to approve the establish- they assoclati-d
^
gj
mn.r-iuiTi.
mi mai. r.. . qm.rlt-r itili 1ion d*&gt;!if*r i-mlt»« t n . - The fungi may ^meat of a discount rate some what
to swim
But the water has other bodies of larvae
At Coney Island, she said she run
teacher»
of
musi*';
$5.000 organ: a doztm ¡nunns: two gl*-.* rlul.*.
cover
a
considerable
portiop
of
the
lower
than
that
applicable
to
other
dangers than depth, and the person
n tent where mobs were incited to
riass;
Hiperb
n*-w
ritorti*
fu- burómas »ritolti; full hankteg cquipno-t
leaf
surface
in
their
quest
of
larvae
commercial
paper.
who‘ goes into the water has other
riot
every
evening
by
radical
rhemiral
and
phy-dra!
liilMinit.'rii*».
equipi»-*! witli n i . r j rti***!&lt; &gt;
hut
they
will
not
attack
the
leaves.
1
The
hoard
express***
the
belief
speeches Afler a few month» of ex­
reasons to be cautious than a mere
r nnlysi» of »»il*, ferii! iz**r-;. food», water, pnq*. rr * on Lr •
J.
R.
Watson,
Ktnomolog'st
t&lt;
&gt;
that
^he
now
regulations
will
“
con­
periment
In
this
direction
»he
Intro
venturing beyond his depth.
Dur­
courw, laki*», boating, swimmiug, golf, tonni-. football, 1«. .
ing the past few days several deaths tile experiment station of the Uni v e r - ; sidorahly enlarge the scope of s«*r- duced music at tho meetings, and
Christian, liut undenominatinnal; oxpensi** moderale; srholar I i
though
the
speeches
became
more
fdty
of
Florida,
recommends
that
nil
vice
of
the
Federal
reserve
hanks
in the water have been rucorded.
fiery
than
ever
tho
crowds
were
In­
ubi**.
l'or catalogne* addnss thè secretar)- Wintvr i’.irk, I lorui.i
three
fungi
he
introduced
at
the
and incidental}) assist in develop­
In not a single case was inability
variably
peaceful.
same
time
ro
that
*
t
lie
expense
of
ing the class of doublu name paper
to swim a cause of the disaster. In
She contended, ns n result of thnso
every case it appeared tha t the vic­ introduction may ho lessened. * For which has ahowq itself in to man}' experiments, that mimic stirred tiie
tim was seized with cramps or con­ the summer months, however, tho countries a desirable form of invest­ sluggish and tranqulllzed tho nervous
gestion and became temporarily par­ brown and ted are the best. Both ment and an important factor in person, animal or Insect.
alyzed. Every person should learn of these should he introduced by all modern commercial hnnkiug sysMadam Powell believes In ragtime
for all who like It. and she I* one.
that it is dangerous to plunge into mennV The micioccrn grows better tern*
FLORIDA STATE &lt;01 II I , h Hd: iV 'M Ih
the water soon after eating water­ in the cool fall month*.
The new eins» of rediscount pa- though a highly educated and suc­
The Stute University
Tti.uiiAN.st:).. m
For small tfees and small groves per is popular, !t is said, in Eng­ cessful prima donna soprano and pi­
melon.
Caution should bo exer­
(•aju. nt llle, t! uri ila
S ta n d a rd the »aim* u-s (h ..... of
cised also not to enter the water tin* fungi may lie introduced by n ib ­ land and has long been recognized anist. “A good ragtime piece acts
me beating timo, and If I don’t do
Highest stnndr.rd*. ranking with
^beat coil ogee and univrr* it U-r.
t *•
when extremely warm.
Always bing the leaves infected with the there as very sufo commercial pathe Irrtest and N&gt;i,v Ur.ivor. itles of
ft
on
the
outsldo
I
feel
it
on
tho
in­
*
country.
take time to cool of! before taking fungi spores on those o f tho trees to p u . In order that a “ trade ac­ side,” she said.
the North nud East
Modern building* end «qu t&gt;” *
Sometimes ¿he spore ceptance
may ho eligible for re­
tho plunge.
Obacrvcnco of these ho .treated.
387 student Iqst fr e lo n .
Total ! I all modern convcnii-iuv?
473 student •n*.: i t '
simple rules will result in avoidance bearing leaves are pinned oh the tree discount at tho Federal reserve
nrollnient »&gt;3!*. including ¿urna. it
rnt*r
t«*rm; lot:*) ••tr.*’ n
*
i
Lonl.
leaves.
Often
small
trees
are
dipped
bank
at
a
rate
to
lie
established
foi
of much needless trouble if nt&gt;t
T h e Leading Nation.
rion 63(i.
Tuition
frv**,
evrnpt;
g
Ç20.P0
por
or
an
atomizer
is
used
in
applying
i
*
Uch
acceptance,
it
must
meet
the
actual loss of life. The family phy­
In every ago of tho world there has
Tuition ire*, in t ’ol!*-g&gt;* . i N
.* n iT-U-r for ¡aw
following requirements:
sician should lie consulted before the spores.
been a tending nation, ono of a moro
Dial School.
Fi*- furili.-r iti'itnrn ion ndd*-* **
For i atiih'g * i ' 1
Be indorsed by a member bank, I generous sentiment, whose citizens
one makes u habit of going in for
A. A Ml 1.1*111 HE. Pn-sldcni n
K1)W Uil&gt; ( nMt \l&gt;l. I’h -«.I- «
accompanied tty a waiver of demand wer« willing to stand for tho Int*n »ia
. rcsoit hatiiing.
The “ don'ts” that
Th« Wcnlher «1 the South
o
f
g
e
n
e
r
a
l
J
u
n
llc
e
and
h
u
m
a
n
ity
at
the
should he rftomorited and regarded
A bulletin recently issued by t lu*
are few. If n*9prda were accurately census bureau estimated the value at the time of discount of not more risk of being called by the men of the
moment chimerical ami fantastic.
kept wo would find that
compar­ of property in the different stated, than ninety days; must Ik* accepted
J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Which should be that nation but tbese
atively few who lose their lives in and from this we take the follow- by, (he purchaser of goods sold to
tates?—Emerson
AGENTS
the water actually die from dtown- ing estimates for the states south him by the drawer of the bill, and
the bill must havo been drawn
of the Potomac and Ohio rivers:
Rank
■ Total
Percap. aguinst individual indebtedness ex­
T e x a s . . . : ___ $6,869,900,000
$1,698 pressly incurred by tho accepted in
ÇJ
Oft*«# « I t h H O L D E N * R I A L E S T A T E
O.
.
O T H E R A D V E R T IS IN G
'
Oklahoma.. . . 4,581,000,000
2,47 the purchase of goods.
\Vo do hot believe in bill board
Oklahoma. . . . 4,581,000,000 2,476
“ Trade acceptances have not beon
. advertising for many •reasons.
We
F lorida
S a n fo rd .
Georgia............ 2,382,800,000
883
negotiable in the United States
have novor yet seen the eflicaey of
Virginia............ 2,289,900,000
1,086 heretofore and have had no benefits
this advertising und there are dozens
Kentucky. . . . 2,267.700.000
977 of preferences aa commercial pa­
of reasons why this usnightly method’
1,260 per. In adding them to tho class
Louisiana. . . . 2,164,400,000
of obscuring the beauties of nature
Alabama . . . . 2,127,000.000
964 of commcrolal paper th at may bo
should be * abolished.
There are
864 tho subject of rediscount, the Fed­
Tennessee. . . . 1,920,300.000
other nethods of advertising that
1,829,600,000
1,120 eral Reserve Hoard has borrowed
A rk ansas...
aro equally displeasing and the news­
N. Carolina. . 1,807,600,000
794 a form of , commercial exchange
papers and the public generally
S. Carolina. . . 1,361.400,000
869 quite popular in Buropo and asserts
will start a crusade against them.
726 th at it has authority under the Fed­
Mississippi. . 1,344.860,000
Editor Wright of the Florida
1,307 eral reserve a c t to declare auch paper
Florida.............J 1,049,100,000
Grower recently made u vigorous
FREDV.srC II. KANO.
. F. P. FORSTER, v « ruüM Vt
It will be observed th at in per subject to the rediscount.
n r. WHITNKR. Cimili
A. L. BETTS. Au l C**ati*
protest ngsinst advertising in the
capita of wealth Florida is third,
To' bo eligible to rediscount, the
moving picture showa and bill board
being aurpassed by Oklahoma and “ trade acceptance
must bear on
advertising.
Pointing out tho de­
its face, or^bo accompanied by evi­
Toxas only.
merits of the proposition and the
I t will also he seen that as a dence In a form satisfactory to the
fact that tho two are losing ground
Federal reserve banks, th a t It was
One that can always be depended upon -for
all over tho counrty and doomed "to rule tho atatea with the largeat
drawn
by the teller of the gcoda
proportion
of
negro
population
have
disappear os tho advertiser reslizes
safety, is-an account with the First National
on the purchaser of auch goods.
their lsck of real value and the the lowest per capita, remarks the
Such evidence, tha/ Reserve board
Bank. Do not delay because you have only
people follow their predudice against Jacksonville Timcs-Union, In com­
aays, may consist of a certificate
menting
upon
.th«
recent
bulletin.
‘advertising th a t disploaaea and an­
a small amount to deposit—come in and start
accep­
This is to be expected aa the negroes on pr accompanying the
noys, ho says:
an account now.
tance, to the following effect:
“ Whenever T go to a movie show op the average do not own onea n d at ti&gt;o ond of the
ru n
t h e tenth a s ' much property as the • “ The obligation of the acceptor
management springs a lot of adver­ whites. B u t for tho largor pro­ of this bill arises out of tho pur­
tising signs on the screen I feel dis­ portion of negro«» in Flotida this chase of- goods "from tho drawer.
Such certificate may be accepted
gusted and imposed upon.
We go state would aurpass T ex a s in the
per
capita
of
wealth.
Forty
per
by
the Federal reserve bank as
to a show to aco pictures and not a
he
ir s t
a t io n a l
ank
cent,
of
the
population
of
.Florida
•ufllcUnt
evidence, provided, how­
lot of advertisements, and I submit
ia
colored,
while
this
is
true
of
only
ever,
that
tho
Fcdreal
reserve
bank
OF SA N FO R D .'FLO R ID A
th at the display of such sighs aro
an imposition upon the psrtons of 18 jter cent, of the population od in Us discretion may Inquire into
221 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T
the exact nature of the transac­
Texas.
the theater.
I long ago made up
tion underlying the acceptance.
ray. mind that I would never pat- J If we supposi; thc’ averago wealth

SANFORD, FLORIDA

INFLUENCED BY MUSIC

Plant Your Home Grounds
This Summer-Prepare Now

R£AS0NER BROS.

ROLLINS

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WHERE SHALL I GO TO SCHOOL?

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Insurance

Send Your Laundry
to a Home Institution
Plain and Soft S h irts. . 1 0 c

A POWERFUL ALLY

Hard Bosom and Pleated
Sh irts......... .. 2 for 2 5 c
C ollars

........... 2c

Caffs, p a ir

..........

4c

W O N G SAM

4 % Paid on Savings Accounts, Compounded Quarterly

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INANDABOUT THE CITY

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; Lillie Happenings— Mention
•*!;
of M atter« in Brief—
Personal Item s of
Interest

•M^. and Mrs. Donald Biihop,
Mr. and Mr». R. J . Holly and Mrs.
E. B. Brown under the chapeionago
of Roy Symoa spent Wednesday
night and Thursday morning at
Daytona Reach.

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND* EVENTS...
f

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
Adrtrr** »it Commsanheai lot this
loUma ta ’’Seewiy
of Phon#
Mn R, A. T•1htub, t’heai No tdl

i G eorgia P each es|
3 5 c Basket

The Daytona Beach Hotel, under
[ . i n c a n a n n u a O B g riq a n a tid n a a a rm ms a G r tn d r ta a d a a u a a a a a a ia a a 1
tho new ownership and management
offers special summer rates,* Hotel
Murrini in M iihiyan
I afternoon affair on Thursday.
The 1==
refurnished and redecorated through­
The following fiom the Cadillac chat ruing little bungolaw home w n s l X
n i u s ■ mm .» n*
ri
Summary of the Floating Small )) out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F.
lov.dv
With
potted
plants
and
cut
J
=
ID^CKS
YTtllle
3Wan
NOUr
I
Mich.I
Evening
Ni
ws
will
be
of
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
4: E. R. Ayres, Daytona Beach. Fla.
interest
to
the
many
Sanford
friends
flower»
A
color
scheme
of
yellow
Hurried Herald Reader»
80-tf
of Miss Mabel Anderson who for being used in the dining-room, and
Several more robheiies have been several years was a resident of this pink nnd white in the living .oom .
f A. P. Connelly and A. Wei»» have reported this week among them city being secretary of the Howard- With a back-ground of ferns, pink
returned from a trip down tho Kant being Frank Campbell who lost Packard Land Co.—
nml white rose» featured the put lor
about 145 by Burglar Bill.
It i»
Coast.
The dining table was
" A t 8 o clock last evening
nt decoration«.
just about time foi someone to plug tho Swedish Mission church was laid with a handsome cover of
Chickens, hen» and fryers at Laf- Bill arid get rid of him.
celebrated a very pretty wedding crochet over yellow silk and center­
ffcrs *11 tho tlmo.
IMk-2 tc
tthen Miss Mabel Chailotto Ander­ ed by a large bowl of cut flowers.
Notice
was served throughout the
i A. N. Bauman representing tho
Tho City Council will meet at the son became the bride of Cnrl Arthur Punch
Goodrich Tiro Co., of Akron Ohio, Council chamber in tho City Hall Carlson, the Rev. Axel Rapp official- afternoon and delicious peach Ico
cream and cake at the refreshment
called oh the local trade yesterday. on tho first Monday in August to
ing■
*
I
Mrs. Griffin assisted In serv­
hear complaints, if any, of the assess­
The bride was gowned in white’ hour.
5 or 6 dose« G66 will break
Mrs. L l l jn » guests were tho §3
ment a» revised by them, for the pussy willow silk, trimmed with real ing.
any case of Fever or Chills. Price year 1915.
Irish point lace.
She wore a tulU&gt; wive* ol the engineers, who wero
2 b conti.
71-52tc
A. A. Preston, Assessor. veil held in plaça with rose buds ib'ited to meet Mrs. Rogets and
She enrriod bride » roses and sweet discuss the possible oignuixntion of
Michael Sholtz of Daytona Beach
Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Victor Johnson of Chicago the G. I. A. in Sanford.
U in tho city today looking altor Leaves Tenth St. and Pork Avu. peas.
Mrs. Rogers who was a delegate
his interests in the new bridgo across every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p. nt. served his cousin, the groom, as best
the St. Johns.
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round man. Miss Alice Anderson, sister of from Savannah to the convention
the bride, who nttnhdcd ns maid of of the H. of I,. E . at Cleveland, Ohio
.* Chickens, hens and fryers at Lef- trip 30c; under ten 20c. Sanitary honor, was attired in a dross of yel­ quite recently gave an informal talk
swimming pool, amusements, music.
-Jers all the time.
9$-2tc
Leased privately also. Particulars qt low crepe de chine. " She cairied on the work of the G. I. A. and disyellow rose» and nwoet pea».
The cusacc with the ladies present the
Take a ride on tho Jit n e y Bus Higgins’ Garage.
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Misse» Bessie Mngnusoo and Naomi advantages and prlvaleges to be
In the evening.
Special summer
Killing al Trenton
Anderson, "cousins of thé bride, were derived . from n local auxiliary,
Indian» Play Rail
ratio 20c, round trip Cameron City
Following -a series of sensatio nal'
Greens team of Nebraska Indians bridesmaids. The ushors were Hqrry Mrs. Rogers is an enthusiast and quite
and Monroe.
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Incidents in tho usually quiet com­
composed of a squad of well built Benson and Edgar T. Anderson, the capable of arousing an enthusiasmstic
munity of Trenton, Alachua coun­
^ M r t . W. Hi Dixon of Mascot
young ntheletes with fancy names latter a brother of the bride nnd . a interestin othere. No definite plans
ty, Dr. H. M. Owens, a well known
went to
Sanford
Friday
after
The little made for such an organization hete
put a crimp in the aspirations of resident of Chicago.
physician of that city, was riddled
staying a fow days with Mr». John
Last Wednesday night waa an
tho Maryland Motor Association Frances AmRcen and Evelyn Ander­ but it is believed that as a result
with bullets late Wednesday after­
Baler— Winter Garden t Times.
epoch
In thn annals of Sanford
son
were
(lower
girls;
Musters
Axel
of
Mrs.
Rogers
earnest
talk
an
aux­
team. Their team work is marvelous
noon. Although the coroner a jury
lodgo of Elks, for with four candi­
When nt Daytona Beach make while their llectness of foot comos Hupp and Russell Larson served ns iliary will be formed in Sanford.
which was empanelled after the
:your homo at the Nautilus Casino. to aid them in pinches. They are ribbon beaters; and Master Rudolph In the course of her discussion she dates to initiate and fifty member» affair rendered the verdict that Dr.
Largest indoor swimming pool on strong in both Infield and outfield Holmbcrg was ring bearer. Mr. and gave an interesting outline of the ft'om Orlando lodge of Elks to help Owens came to his death at tho hand
in the ceremony, the antlered herd
the coast.
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while the superb pitching of Wuu- Mt!* Charles Oalerberg weie master Clev eland Convention.
of unknown parties, Mia. Elisabeth
hnd-the
time of their lives. The ofThe
Invited to meet Mrs. lingers wete:
kegan
wu»
a
problem
that
the
locnls
mistress
of
ceremonies
McGuire, with whom he had board­
Packages delivered on tho Jitney
bride was given away by her lather Mcsdarnes Ernest Krupp, Griffin, flcrrs of Orlando lodgo were request­ ed, nnd L. M. Boyd are being held,
could
not
solve.
Baltimore
Sun
Bus Lino for 5c per 25 lbs. Curs
Tho Swedish Crosby, Jnmos Moyo, Mack Moyc, ed to put on the work and they oc­ at Gainesville for safe keeping,
The Indiuns will play Sanford on Solomon ¿\ndorson.
run from Chappell’s on Hast Side to
Mission ring scrvico was used.
Ra.iford, R. E. Tolar, W. T. Shelley, cupied tho chairs In the most approv­ pcdnlng further investigation.
Monroe on West Side. For further Friday August Cth.
ed manner
Just proceeding the wedding march J. C. nonnett, W. li. Peters, MeConinformation phono 331, Sanford
Another Cutting In Prison
'There were four fawns required to
12 acre»—good citrus fruit Innd. which was played by Miss Ruth nultl. Smith, Telford, II. C. Gerror
Transfer Co.
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Milleilgevltle, Ga., July 23.—
10 urres already In oranges and Grin of Munton, Miss An anda Nelson Etl Rowland, Stafford, Ay cock, B a n ­ walk the hot sands and before they
\JIon. D. L. Thrasher and Mr»' grapefruit. In good locatlun. Near sang **() Promise Me,
finished they had sptouted horns Charles Miller, convicted of burg­
and fol- dy and Couriei.
Thrasher have relumed from a Station.
in best Elk patterns. ’ The evening lary in Atlanta, was cut and serious­
Shipped $200(1 worth of
i mk the congratulations she again
Frank Reid, convict- *
trij) to Clonrwator and other point» fruit ls»tseason.
was devoted to a good time und tho ly wounded
Will
sell or ex- |t|«-:is«.|| the 225 guests with tin* rendPrWoniil A/»m/nn
cd
of
murder
at
Columbus, an In an
visitors
stayed
until
n
late
hour
on the West Coast.
change for any listedslocks
or tin- ,,j„„ ,,f p.lrrj(, t- . t ,»,* R ir.i|
■*\\ Mr and Mi- K J Taylor imitai
atlercntion
at*the
State prison Farm
assisting
the
Sanford
Elks
in
all
Sanford property.
IVrfort D h\
eti to Ocala Ttiesdu) to visit rel­
Travel over concrete Bridge to improved
today.
The
official
explanation is
that
good
fellowship
implies.
It
S h M I M H . I , Uh.Vl I . S l A l K &lt; O,
Following the co n g ratu latio n s a ativ» of Mr» Tu v lor
Daytona Beach Safety First. R e­
that
the
men
wt*ro
recently
rctnbvod
i»
saitl
by
the
hoys
here
that
thoy
G eo. I). Hart, M gr bannuet wu»
served in the church
duced rate» for Summer month»
as
stewards
In
the
tuberculosis
hos­
Mi-» Martha I’m returned Weil have never had a- better time since
parlor», ( ’ h a ’l e i G Mold acting in
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pital
and
hi
timed
each
other.
Sun
for
tl
bulge
wps
organized
and
One n in e .ro o m house or Oak Avc t y , en p n ilty of to a stm a ste r Th ere lit-day from u visit to Albany, Gn
Miss Mable Saint returned to One hath room and all modern con- VVpn,
they expect to go to Orlando at
¡n froth Swedish and
herhotne in Sanford Friday/- after vepicure». Two -to r) barn
Mi»
I
(’
Knsminger
ami
•onto
fuUire time nnd repent the
Srr Kngbsli and
a number of congrut
Phosphorus.
a pleasant visit with tier fiiend. Mr» vunN to .&lt;rlcr» over barn
Tne Orlando-Repot ter Star
l.ul »1 \ „|,,,„rv telegram* were lead
The Mi» ll.rrry Kent have returned from do*&lt;
The discovery of. phosphorus hr
O i l m ia Beiteli
E. Speer
Winter Garden Time». 117 feet. P rice $151(0le rn is , $ . 0 0
give» those who attended the meet­
| ■t■- und
groom received many
Brandt In 16(18 was first applied coin*
ing a» follows:
merclnlly as n mean« of obtaining fire
Drink Elder Springs Water, the csh. $500 each &gt;enr, interest C, per |„.al, t j f u| ¡.rc-ents
Mi*» Beatrice 11ut chi uion return
" A large number of Orlanti» Elks by Godfrey llnnlwttz of-London, who
\ ver&gt; nice locution close
)|r ,imj \)r,
|,.ft early
purest and heat water to he had. rent
•) Tue*ilay fiotti a vt-tit to Day-' went tu Sa nf'inl y*i*»ti*rday ufti*rIn 1KW1 under thn direction of Untiert
Delivered to your door In five gallon in nnd ronld he mmlr n ver) at *(ii- morning ,,&lt;*n tiietr honeymoon
i i i m| New S ni v rt.n
*
*
m.*h and look cliargi* u( thè Sanford
Moyle, prepared and stdtl large quan­
Iraillvc
apartment
In.use
‘I’ts•••. wit| in.ih, 'i *i- loimi ii. Baltic
buttles. Phone 1017-1
S5 if
tities
It »ns used for procuring fire
i'
'
l
e
.
il
pori
l
u
v
11
u
t
tini
bv
t
he
.
la
11
ir,
S K M lM t l ». Ill: \l l.s l t ri I ti I ’ r»’. I.
vs lu-ri
t h e g r o o m b u » I »■»•'
Mrs
Al. lull.lb! t» l utile agate .*nd operati*,) tln* muchinery of b) ruhtihig small particles between
«Mr. nnd Mr» Leslie Iiry.ui, of
G e o . II. Ha r t
M a n a g e r •-inployed for -onict'tne I lie bride tffbr a ple.o.int visit to Turn pa and thnl puri of Ktkdoin for thè evoning. the fold» of brown paper, nnd a sul­
Sanford, wete guests of Mr.» G H
ii duiighter c f Mr and M i»
Sol­ lit. Idund
I ii
M t-moria m
W. Bray Tuesday. Winter Garden
The Satiford Klks proved rovai lu»«tx phur match was Ignited from the reomon \m l i ! m " , fo rm ed ) ,,( iloliart
suiting flume, but ns phosphorus was
MrLaura
1
(
•
•
&lt;
I
w.t»
born
in
Times
a* n*ti.il and tlu* Orlatolo ,-rowtl unti
and now &gt;&gt;| ill is lit) while the i*
I'oth corti) and dangerous this Inven­
Mr» L U Ri. win ml ammipi to d l Ile visiti,r* lliey
l»laru| I'uml
\* Iurte
till.
1*12.
look
nlong timi »a« not long employed
, The Hi mill I.milling i» Icing ■**&gt;
groem u «on of Mr .t11•i Mr» Kind Mr Rowland to J:irk«nnvillp Thlir»*
it ie*t at S.infortì, Kin July 2tlth
eitpiyctl
jt
to
tlo*
fuJlest.
They*
wi&gt;nt
J
juvennted by a new coat of puint
( ' u r l-o ji o f i hi" cit v
I day wher lie goo» to have hi» eye» uml returruil by auto, reiiching homo
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under the eareful manipulate»':» &lt;&gt;f
examined and treated
Mr
Reed war* tin wife of OUT
during thè early hour» of tho young
F. W. Ternperton and assistant».
A urtimi
Itruhjt
*
fellow citizen
Mr. C. A. Reed.
day.
Those who went from Orlando
Mr» R. C Bower und Mrs. R. R
Dr E II Armstrong nnd party were; M. M. Smith. _exulted ruler:
Honry Ham mend, u negro, ran They were married in Orlando, h'la.
nmuck on Sanford Avc on Monday |making t *■ t place their home until Ora* Were lioslcnse» Wednesday* n a i l ­ left Sunf *r&lt;| Wednesday afternoon L. P. Ilutton, e»teem,*d leutllng
night and cut hi» wife with n ktiife 1903. coning to Sanford where th ey ing at a charming auction b.nlge on the ‘ Itivrtview- Maid for J*al- knight: W. E. Drennen, esteemed
He landed In jail and was given a have ni de tin if borne lip t " th e p a r t ) m (umor of Mr * E It Brown ¡■tka and other point» on the river Invai I tìiglit II II Vowell, i*»teenvio!
..f
I t.i j.a
I'n
tio'ii..
of
Mr*
sentence bv M.ivoi TI r -I ••
pre .etiI ' t.o
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10 lb. Bucket Snowdrift Lard
7 Cans Baby Cream
• - 1 2 Cans Family Cream - * *
1 Peck Good Sound Irish Potatoes
Large Fat Mackerel, lb • - •
- Whole Codfish, lb - • - *
Swiss Cheese, lb
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Pimento Cheese, Jar ■ - •*
Don't Forget Stone's Wrapped Cake, Fresh Every Day, each 10c

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We carry all the leading vaDont
use !,**i»»mm'*
I’ t - ' '• here "I Mi
ti pm ti t men t » •11ti** i - * ' ii g f . A «I r« nut i u eu t er t a irnnc ut a ml con
rte.jqi. of I'arnt, Field ami Gar­
draw
a
to
tier
m an ) •b»*i friend- ' 1 ' 1 ' r
A R Dnrnel», timer guard. I) E.
to rid your Imttu- &lt;&gt;l tn*e&lt; ts . f&lt;*r
of quantifie» of Inht-i o», effectiv e!) eitncerl will be g ì . eli on the given on
den Seeds that have been
I&gt;renmn, chiipimn, II. Wichtenduhl,
Roaches crawl through tt and M a t ­ T o kliow her w.i* to love her
tested
and known to bo
arranged in bowH and vases.
tho
night
of the twenty-ninth
She leaves behind a loving anti
ter It over tho dishes and eatables,
epecinlly itthtpUd to Florida
Alnmaudor combined with clusters by Miss Goodhue and some of the irtsnager Orlando EHat CIpb; J II.
i«oil und climate.
Peelilc», . J . P. Musselwhlto, D, E.
and the least speck will kill a person. devoted husband anil on e son. who of gieene.ry* appeared in attractive
r
pupils in her Sùrnmenf» Expression Flshbnck, II. Bartlett, W. il. Urokhave
the
deep
s
y
m
p
a
th
y
of
titoli
Ttvke no chances! One application of
mskets, and other receptacle», in (’nurse, assisteil by* the Mu»ir l)eaw, M. w. Crmutley . 1 W I’hllPoullry Feed , Supplies,
‘Ashe's Uoaehpepjwr’ will clean any many friends in this their great In— i wr&gt; nook and r»rin*r when
l,‘,,''* urtment of the W o m a n » Club
We
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p \\ al*i,(i, past t*xalteil
lip»
house of Roaches, Ants, Silver Rug». rea venivi t .
wu* available.
cu b ators, E tc.
1 would call a tt e n t io n to the prng.uin
, (* &lt;■ Han ner, W !.. Winn.
After! lie futornl »i-rvtoe .it the
Moths,
Betl
Bug» ami
flies
The tal.b» w-ri* arrai gei| in the Sti,,,.), «,|| lt|1]
I. tin
Herald
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¡it (tt \\idtie»d..v morni ng
It M Sim» K Solomon. H»n
Contains no poison
1’ouitry and hou
hou»,* f».- the player», while many
Titeadav
CONKEY &amp; P R A T T ’S
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Donald V. ( 'h e n r y
Stro
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tbi*
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'■iiigregiiipin.il
other animal» will not I»- itrured bv 1by
..f t he gue-i» i " ' playing ..ii.tt**'.
............ ..-itati m. nt willl . .ft..........
) t ben. y , t
D t Tim*! . M D ,
MEDICINES
i It vi r i (• t i n t i tu .i l tv w e r e I n t ■I t "
eating insects kill, 3 with
\**h&gt;*'
wife •ritiri, tru-l on Mie ver i d .
popular m ■har.ii 1er anil will In
Sylvan McElroy, M D , S T Reg­
Roachpepper. it will be much easier h t in l.ukevtew t eittetary
T h e hostesses w, re assi»tetl in lottk
llt
( *|ttt, (louse which
ister. M D , Herbert Lytnnn. 304
May the Heavenly Fathers ten­
W rite for Catalogue and
to exterminate them now than a few
ing alter tin* pleasure of tlu ir gm*»l»
u-i-.f
an h!xpri*»*ion Studio
Muscatine, |,,wa, Howard Ly rifun,
daytt later. Don't delay' Get a box to der me retes and care be abundantly by tiller »¡»ter Mi*» h i m W au l and
the pant tw o month.»
W eekly P rice List
304 Muscatine. Iowa; SV. C. Es^
Ca|(jw(ll| who M.fvi.,(
day,, before they scatter disease with the husband and son who are ^
slngton. 57 f» Nnblesvllle, Int!.; T.
the
Killed at Tninpn
Otdtost Estahllshetl and lairgist
germs through your homes. Sold by so sorely bereaved, is the sincere| (,o|iriou, punrh throughout
prayer
of
their
many
friend».
jn
Tutnpn, July* 23rd. C. A Hodges II. Pickett. 937 Tallahassee, Fla.;
Seed House in Florida
*
all druggists.
89- 8te
J. F. Augs. 193 Kokomo, Imi.;
foity-flve
years
old
and
a
prominent
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Ttie score cards were band-paintw . E. Tuttle, ti29 Petnsky. Mich.;
E. A. MARTÍN SEED CO.
ed and were done in a Held daisy citizen, who was stabbed in the ab­ ami S. J Sligh. 708 Tampa.
H I l i a l iUy Ntwel
domen late last night, while walk­
t fr
x r
rp
,
i m ;
design.
Al the conclusion of the
JAI kMJNVILLK. • • II.OH1IIA
ing along a street, died this moni­
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X F IG O .
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Í * game scores were counted and it
Dally Thought,
**
that he stateti
was found that Mn». E li, Brown I * " * '
Happiness
seems made to be shared
h, d top score. 4?he was presented h®
hlm l,u‘ ri"
-Corneille
fuseti
to
tell
with first prize, a beautiful workbasket of Oriental desUfn.
Me*
Brown also received the^guest prize
a »liver plate-lifter, decorated with
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blue ribbon and lorgot—me-nots.
The consolation foil to Mrs. Tdolr
nml »was n decorated pinto lifter.
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The guests were daintily served
ilh luncheon consisting of shrimp
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shnmrock salad, frozen cheese wafets,
stuffed dates anti Iced grape juice;
each plate was decoruted with a
E MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO FURN ISH H E L P F U L
spray of asparagus fern.
&amp; Those invited were:
Mesdnmes
BANKING SER V IC E. YOUR SMALL SAVINGS ACCOUNT
J . W. Dickins, D. L. Thresher.
C. 0 . McLaughlin, T. A. Neal, S.
W IL L R EC EIV E T H E SAM E C A R EFU L ATTEN TIO N AS TH E
I’uleston, J . L. Hurt, Forrest Lake,
&amp; C. *E. Henry, G. D. Hart, Harry
LA R G E COM M ERCIAL ACCOUNT.
Ward, K. J. Holly, F. j . Gonzales,
G. F. Smith, O. I). Bishop, Geo.
1% IN TEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
A. DeCottes, W. E. Watson, F. L.
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L. C. Toole. Misses Florence Frank,
Saidee William». Peachea Letllcr,
Lillie Fair Smith. Elizabeth McLau­
«Court Bout» floUdìii*
ghlin.
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porters, we quickly climbed the gang'Tn there," pointed Kennedy, quick-ly to the porters. Indicating our stalewnin, which was an outer room.
"Come, Walter."

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

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h eart.

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
The Well-Known Noveliil and iheOeatorof lhe“Craig Kennedy" Stones

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the Eclectic Film Com pany
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See tbs Pictures at The Star Every Wednesday.
SY N O PSIS.

THE DEATH RAY.
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Kennedy v u rending a scientific
treatise one morning, whllo I was
banging on tho typewriter, when a
knock at the laboratory door disturbed
na.
* By some Intuition Craig seemed to
know who It was. He sprang to open
the door, and there stood Elaine
Dodge and her lawyer. Perry Bennett
Instantly Craig rind from tho
startled look on Elalno's face that
something dreadful had happened.
"Why — what's tho m a t te r ? " ho
asked, solicitously.
"A — another le tt e r — from th e Cutehtng H a n d !" she exclaimed b re a th ­

lessly.
Craig took tho letter and wo both
read, with amazement:

Admission 5 and 10c

It happened that Kennedy had some

The New York police are myatlfle«] by n
aerie» of murder» and other crime*. The
principal clue to the criminal Is the » « r u ­
in K letter which la sent the vtrtlma, aliened
with n “clutching hand.
The Inteat flctlni of the myaterloua luanealn la Taylor
Dodxv, the tnauranen prealdent.
HI*
daughter, Klaine, employ» Craig Ken­
nedy, the famous scientific detective, to
unravel the mystery. What Kennedy ac­
complishes la told by hla friend Jameson,
a newspaper man. Enraged at the deter­
mined effort which Klaine and Craig Ken­
nedy are making to put an end to his
crimes, the Clutching Hand, as this
strange criminal Is known, resorts to all
aorta of the most diabolical achemra to pot
them out of the way. Each chapter of the
story tella of u new riot against their
lives and of the way the great detective
uses all hla skill to save this pretty girl
and himself from death.

NINTH EPISODE

Klpn Itmn«

artificial (lowers on a stand, which ho
had been using long before In tho
study of synthetic coloring materials
Before Elalno could recover her
tongue he seized them and stuck them
Into a tall beaker, llko a vase. Thun
ho deliberately walked to tho window
nnd placed tho beaker on tbo ledge In
a moat prominent position.
Elaine and Bennett, to say nothing
of myself, gazed at him, awe-struck.
“Is—Is there no other way but to
surrender?" she naked
Kennedy mournfully shook his
head.
"I'm afraid not," ho answered slow­
ly. There’s no telling how far a fel­
low who has this marvelous power
might go. I think I'd better leave, to
save you. He may not content him­
self with Innocent outsiders always."
Nothing that any of us could say,
not oven the pleadings of Eralno her­
self, could move him. Tho thought
that at eleven o'clock a third Innocent
passer-by might lie strickoq on tho
street seemed to move him powerfully.
"I'm so sorry—Craig," murmured
Elnlno, choking back her emotion and
finding It Impossible to go on.
"So am I. Elaine,” ho answered,
tensely.
"But—perhaps—when this
trouble blows over"—

him

In "with

a heavy

Outside could ho seen tho two sin­
ister faces In the crowd watching In­
tently, with eyes fixed on tbo state­
room.
Finally pno of tho crooks
boarded tho ship hastily, while tho
other watched tho two porters come
out of the stateroom and pause nt tho
window, speaking hack Into the room
as though answering commands
Then tho portere quickly ran along
the dock and down the plonk to got
tho root of the luggage.
They took a small, but very heavy
box and, lugging and tugging, hastened
toward the boat with It. Hut they
were too late. Tbo gangplank was be­
ing hauled In.
They gjuiutcd, but the ship's ofllcers
waved them back.
The porters argued. But It was no
use. All they could do was to carry
tbo box back to tbe Dodge car.
Mlsa Dodge was just getting In as
they returned.
"W hat shall wo do with this and
tho other stufff" naked tho Irish por­
ter.
Sho looked at tho rest of the tagged
luggago and ' tho box which was
marked:..
Scientific Instruments
Valuable
* Handle With Corel
"Here—pile thorn In there," she
said. Indicating tbo taxicab. " I ll take
care of them."
Meanwhile one of our slnlsteM
Jstor-fkfpd
friends had Just had time to regain
tho shore after following *ua aboard
ship and strolling past the window
of our stateroom. Ho paused long
enough to observe ono of tho occu­
pants studying a map, whllo the other
waa opening a bag.
’Thoy’ro gono!"he said to the other

He paused, unable to go on. turned
and shook his head
Then with a
forced gaycty he bade E la in e and
Perry B en n e tt adieu, saying th a t per­
haps n trip might do him good.

They had scarcely gone out, and
Kennedy closed tho door carefully,
when ho turned nnd went directly to
Are you an enemy of society? If not. tho Instrument which I had seen him
order Craig Kennedy to leave the country
by nine o'clock tomorrow morning. Oth­ observing so Interestedly.

Oralg donned the rough clOUMK of
the porter and added a Bmp and a
wig. Tho ssmo tort of exchango of
clothes waa made by me, and Craig
clapped a Vandyke beard on tny
Spot cash will
for animul bones
chin."
'
“Mum’s the word.” cautioned Ken­
of all kinds, including prairie and bleached
nedy. '"You must «mtigglo us oyt of
bones. We are in the market for a large
tho houso some way."
quantity. W rite us for prices and shipping
Kennedy lost-no tlmo In confirm­
instructions if you
or can get anv.
ing tbe suspicions of his bolometer tfe
lo tho cause of the death of the In­
nocent victims of tho machinations of
the Clutching Hahd.
Department 8, Jacksonville, Florida
Both of them, he had learned, had
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been removed lo a nearby undertak­
ing shop, awaiting tho verdict of tho
coroner.
Wo sought out the shop
FO R
nnd prevailed on tho undertaker to
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let us see the bodies.
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from the face of the first victim h°
State«. Accredititi h y virjuq.
Hoard of Education, » „ n d m u &lt;‘&gt;f
disclosed on his forehead' n round,
nacen now teaching. Sino
dark spot about tho size of a small
a Academic Deportment; S2oo |u S ?
coin. Quickly he moved to the next
lego Department.
coffln and, uncovering tho face, dis­
closed a similar mark.
O m raw » « m il« « id ■ colleyr will, ■■ fin#. ■ rvcoM. n lo, „„rh
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"What kptt?" I asked, nwo-struck.
**Why," ho said, 'Tve hoard of a cer­ m » q &gt; a n t , ■« « o r a n o h n t » c o n t f Kor catalogue) and «» p Uc.U obT Ü S
tain Vlonncso, one LeCroix, I believe, adder«! UEO, I*. ADAMS, Secretary, Dlackstooe* Va.
who has discovered, or perfected, an
Infra red ray Instrument which shoots
Its power a great dlstanco with ex­
treme accuracy and leaves a mark
llko these.”
Wo thanked tho undertaker for his
courtesy and went out.
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$43.50
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Cincinnati
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•‘Who?" ho answered; " I give It up."
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"Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Jameson,”
oho called back.
f
“Is that ao?" ho returned. "Isn't
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that flneT I didn't think ho was tho
kind to run away llko th at How did
It happen?”
Elnlno quickly told tho story as I
had told her.
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bending over a man lylug prostrate on
tho sidewalk.
i The excited crowd lifted blm up and
boro blm away, and 1 turned In sur­
prise to Craig. Ho was looking at his
wateb.
It was now only a few moments past
nine o'clock!
Pomo tlmo later our door was ex­
citedly flung open and Elnlno and
Perry Bennett arrived.
"l'vo Just hoard of the accident!"
■ho cried, fearfully. "Isn’t It terrible!
What had wo bettor do?"
For a fow momenta no ono said a
word. Then Kennedy began carefully
oxamlnlng tbo bolometer and sotno
other recording Instruments be had,
whllo tho rest of us watched, fasci­
nated.
Somehow that “busybody" seemed
to attract me. 1 could not realat look­
ing Into It from time to time os Ken­
nedy worked.
! waa scarcely able to control my
excitement when again I saw the same
scene enacted on the sidewalk before
the laboratory. Hurriedly 1 looked at
my watch. It waa ten o'clock!
-C raig!" I cried. "Another!".
Instantly ho was at my side, gaxlng
eagerly. There was a second Innocent
pedestrian lying on the sidewalk whllo
a crowd, almost panic-stricken, gath­
ered about blm.
“It’s no uie," he muttered, as wo
gathered about him. “We’re beatenI can't stand this sort of thing. I will
leaye toraorryjw for South America.”
I thobgbt Elalno Dodge would faint
at the uhock of bis words coming so
soon after tho terrible occurrence out­
side. She looked at him speechless.

•
• « *
• • •
I did not argue any further with
Craig about hla sudden resolution to
go away. But It Is a very solemn pro­
ceeding to pack up and admit defeat
after such a brilliant succession of
cases os had been his until we met
this master criminal.
He was unshakable, however, and
tho next morning wo closed the
laboratory and loaded our baggage
Into a taxicab.
Neither of us said much, but I saw
a quick look of appreciation on Cralg'a
face as we pulled up at the wharf
and saw that Elaine's car was already
there. Ho Rectucd deeply moved that
Elaine should come at such an early
hour to have n lost word.
Our ca r. stopped, and Kennedy
moved oyer toward her car, direct­
ing two porters, whom I noticed that
ho chose with cate, to wait at one
side. One of them was an Irishman
with a slight limp; the other a wiry
Frenchman with a pointed beard.
In spite of her pleadings, however,
Kennedy held to his purpose, and as
wo shook bands for the last time I
thought that Elaine would almost
break down.
1
We finally toro ourselves away,
followed by tbe {tortera carrying as
much as they could.
*Bon voyage!" called Elaine, brave­
ly keeping back a cboko in her voice.
Near tbe gangplank. In the crowd. I
noticed a couple of sinister faces
watching the ship’s ofllcers and tho
passengers going aboard. Kennedy's
quick eye spotted them, too, but he
did not show In any way that he no­
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Plainly 1 could see that It was reg­
istering something.
Ho wnlked fairly close to (h e win­
‘The note was signed by the now fa­
miliar sinister hand, nnd had lidded dow this (line, keeping well out of the
direct line of It. however, und there
to li a postscript which read
stood gnzlng out Into the street.
An ii, tokiTli of ft In Iriivlhd. tin vr * him
" W o are being watched." he said
pi««'*- n van«* of (hmi-fn In hi* luhoriUnry
w l in lo w I ruin v
slowly turning nnd looking at me fix
"W h a t shall we d o ?" queried Pen- •illy, "hut I don't dare Investigate lest
nett, evidently very much alarmed It cost the lives of more u nfortu nates."
He stooil for a moment In deep
at th e I d l e r
Then he pulled out n suit
" D o ? ” replied Kennedy, laughing thought
ease
and
began
slten ll) to pack It
contemptuously nl the apparently fu­
Although wu had ntA dared to In­
tile threat, "W h y , nothing.
Ju s t
vestigate. we knew that from a liulldw a ll"
W e got up an usual the n ett day, ,ug a c r o ss the street em issaries of
the ''liile h ln r Hand were watching
and (jullt* early went over to the In bo
ratory
Kennedy, ns »(■« his custom, fur i-ur «lg!i,t! of surreiuh i
plunged slratghtwnr inio his u ork
T h e f . o I w a s ii« w e f o u n d o u t t i l e r .
and npiwnred absorbed by It, while I I .it in a pf.orlv furnished room, much
wrote.
after the fashion of that which, with
" T h e r e 1« something queer going tnu help of the authorities we had
on. W a lle r ," be remarked
Ib is mice raided m the suburbs th ere were
thing registers some kind of wireless at that moment t»j&gt; crooks
rays—-Infra-red,
I think something
One of them was the famous, or
llko those that they say thnl Italian rather Infamous, Professor Let'rolx
scientist, Ullvl, claim s ho 1ms discov­ The o th er was the young se c re ta ry of
ered and called the ’F-rays.’ "
the Clutching Hand
“ Hotv do you kno w ?" I asked, look-,
This was the new- headquarters of
lng up from my work. "W h a t's that the m a s te r crim inal, very carefully
Instrument you nro u sin g ?’*
guarded
" l o o k ’ “ cried Let'rolx very much
"A bolometer. Invented by the lute
P ro fe sso r l-nngley." he replied, his excited by the effect that had been
produced by his Infra red ray* "T h e n *
attention riveted on It
Som e time previous!) Kennedy bad Is the sign the vn#** of flowers We
bad Installed on tho window- ledge one have got hint this t i m e ! "
LcCrolx gleefully put ted a peculiar
of those ulrrorllka arrangements,
known as a "busybody," which show Instrument beside him. Apparently
those In a room what ts going on in It w a s -a combination of powerful e l e c ­
tho street.
tric arcs, tho rays o f which wero shot
As I moved over to look nt tho through a funnel like arrangem ent
bolom eter 1 happened to glance Into Into a converted or, rather, a sort of
yie “busybody" nnd saw that n crowd concentration apparatus from which
was rapidly collecting on the side­ the dread power could be released
through a tubellke affair at the end.
walk.
It was his Infra-red heat wave. F r a y ,
"Look. C r n l g '“ I called hastily.
I lie hurried over to mu and looked. engine.
"I told y o u 1 It would w o rk !" cried
Wo could both Beo In the busybody
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"Bon V o yag e," Cried E la in e , Bravely
as ho rejo in ed him on tho dock, giv­
ing n nod of his head and a Jerk o f
his th u m b at tho ohlp.
" Y e s , " added tho o th e r crook, "and
lost m o st o f their bag gag e, too."
Slowly tho car proceeded through
the H ired» up from thn river front,
followed by the (nxlcub. until lit laul
the Dodge mansion u ns , reached
E lain e sighed moodily us she wnlked
slowly In.

"Hero, Marie," slio cried petu­ headquarters of tho Clutching Hand.
lantly to her maid, "take thoBo wraps LcCrolx and tho secretary wero there,
an well as a couplo of others.
of mine."
A m o m en t later Aunt J o s e p h in e left
her and E laln o wont Into tho library
und o v er to a table. S h o stood there
an In stan t, then sank down Into a
chair, ta k in g up K e n n e d y ’s picture
nnd gnzlng nt It with ey es filled with
tears
Ju st th en Jennings cam p Into tho
room, u sh e rin g the two p o rters laden
with th e boxes and bugs.

“Where shall ! havo them put theso
thlqgs. Miss Elalno?" ho Inquired.
"Oh—nnywhoro,” Bho answered hur­
riedly, replacing tho picture.
Jennings pausod. As he did so,
one of tho porters limped forward.
'Tve a message for you. miss,” ho
sold In a rich Irish brogue, with n look
nt Jennings, “to bo delivered In pri­
vat e ”
__________ _
Elalno glanced nt blm surprised.
Than sho nodded to Jennings, who
disappeared. As ho did so, the Irish­
man limped to the door and drew to­
gether the portieres.
Then ho cam» back closer to Elalno.
A moment sho looked nt him, not
quite knowing from his strange nctlonk whether to call for help or not.
At a motion from Kennedy, as ho
pulled off hist wig. I pulled off tho
little false beard.
Elaine lookod at us, transformed,
startlod.
"Wh— what"—she stammered. "Oh—
I’m—so— glad. How—’*
Kennedy said nothing.
He was
thoroughly enjoying her face.
"Don’t you understand T*‘ I ex­
plained. laughing merrily. "I admit
that I didn't, until that last minute
in tbe stateroom on tho boat when
wo didn't come back to wave a last
good-by. But all Ibn care that Craig
took In selecting the porters was tbo
result of work ho did yesterday, and
tho insistency with which ho choso
our traveling clothes had n deep-laid
purpose.
“The chango was mado’ quickly In
the stateroom. Kennedy's man threw
on tho coat and hat ho wore, whllo
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tensely Interested.
As B ennett hung up tho re ceiv er
T h o m a s entered tho room.
" If anyone ca lls me," ordered Ben­
n ett, “ take th e message, particularly
tf It Is from -Mis» thiily».-'
1 Yes s i r .' nodded the valet with a
co vert glance nt Ills master
It » a s not long afterward that n
km&gt;ck sounded at the door of the new

" T h e C h i e f !” exclaimed one.
T h o seeretn ry opened the door,
and, nuro enough, tho Clutching Hand
en tered
T h e r e cutno another knock
This
tim e, ns the divor opened. It » a s
T h o m as, B en n e tt s faithless valet, who
entered.
" S a y , " blurted out the Informer, "do
you know Kennedy nnd Ja m e so n nro
back 7"

"Back?" cried tho crooks.
"Yes - r they didn’t go. ‘ Changed
clothes with tho porters. I Just heard
Miss Dodge telling Mr. Bennett."
Clutching Hand eyed him keenly,
then seemed to burst Into an ungov­
ernable fury.
Quickly ho began volleying orders
nt tho valet nnd tbo others. Then,
with the secretary and two of tho
other crooks he left by another door,
from that by which he had sent tho
valet.
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leaving tho undertakers, Kennedy
and I mado our way, keeping off
thoroughfares, to police headquarters,
where, after making ourselves kifbwn,
Craig made arrangements for n raid
on thn houso across tho street from
tho laboratory whore ho had soon tho
opera glass reflection.
Then, as secretly as we had como,
wo went out again, lotting ourselves
Into tho laboratory, stealthily looking
up nnd down the street. *\Vo entered
by a basement door, which Kennedy
carefully locked again.
No sooner had we disappeared than
ono of tho Clutching. Hand's spies,
who had been watching behind n bar­
rel of rubbish, gave tho signal of tho
hnnd down tho street (o a confeder­
ate», and, going to tho door, ontered by
.means of a skeleton key.
Wo entered our laboratory which
Kennedy had closed tho day before.
With shades drawn It now looked de­
serted enough.
Kennedy went over to a cabinet,
and from It took out a notebook and
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vili a n s w e r y o u r q ueatlo n a b o u t t h o
pyaterlons deadly my.'*
I m oved o v e r to th o ta b le , e a g e r to
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INFRA-RED RAY NOTES.
T h e p u r e l h f r a - r * d r a y w h i c h h a s been
developed b y C e C r o l x f r o m thn oxpnrljnctita o f t h e I t a l i a n « d e n t i s t . Ullvl, c a u s e « ,
when c o n c e n t r a t e d b y a n a p p a r a t u s p e r ­
fected b y L e C r o I x . a n I n s t a n t a n e o u s c o m ­
bu st ion o f no n-M ifloct In g s u r f a c e s .
It In
p a r t i c u l a r l y d e a d l y In ita e f fe c t o n thn
brain c c n t e h . .
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All r«tttn H|bn Pcmivo,

An wo dodged from c o r n e r to corner,
e n d e a v o rin g to keep tha red ray from
to u ch in g ub , tho cro o k s seem ed tn no
hu rry, but r a t h e r to e n jo y prolonging
th o to rtu re, na does a c a t with a
mouse.
" l ’le a s c— oh. p lea se — e l o p ! " begged
E la i n e .
t
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S ud d enly wo hoard a s trang e volco
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All the standard varieties In stock. Will sell you one ; J
quart or one carload. How many do you want and where do ;
you want them delivered?

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will pa\ &gt;nu every peini&gt; &gt;tmr hides are worth. Wekntiw
that (he only u ay we can suecessfully run «our business
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Adii ress JOHN U. STETSON UNIVERSITY, De Und, Florida
f ir in r it ]al pl»r© of h u o n r * " a h a ll t * tn i h a i
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L a r g o supply of H o rs e s , M ules,
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Corner Park Avenue and Second Stroot
CONTHACTOHS KOH ALL KINDS OF HEAVY HAULING

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Barnett National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla.

LIVERY, S A L E S

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IDEA

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»•Id riflui i ri» iti im) *iflirr »nd ha» mad«*
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Ideal Fertiikers have gained this reputation by the
results they have given growers for twenty years.
There*« an Ideal mixture for practically every
Florida crop — each a proved succaes. Catalogue
and booh lets describe the full Use and give much
hoipful information. Send for them— free!

¿OOLfiS

drarrihrd pr»»prri) ,i*uai*»i in
'/ '¡ " ’U Florida. ... wit i ... «n

S m U h » Sul» M U ,

K of

^ °teed could he s e e n to s t r i k e the colling
Aa t h o va rio u s in e ffe ctu a l Bchomea (n th( c o r n ,,r wh|c h wn» o f wood 1nfor e a c a p o «urged th rou g h my head, I Btnnt)y b efo re K e n n e d y could even
happened to look up ami caught n m o fo (ho B(l|eld. th e wood burst Into
glanco o f h o r r o r on Crnlg'» face
I ^an)).g
followed hla eyes.
T h e r e , above ub .
Abovo UB now amok.* was ^pouring
waa E l a i n e ! ,
*
\ j nto , h(1 ^ ¡ n w h ere the deflected ray
I saw h e r look from u b to th e C l u t c h . ; BtTticl{ , h n floor an d flam es broko out.
Ing Hand in te rro r. B ut none of u b
»‘Confound h i m ! " ground out Clutchuttered a word.
|nK Hand, ns th e y «aw It
**I will now show you, my dear
T h o o t h,.r c r o o k B back ed away and
Young lady,” almost hlBaed tho C l u t c h - 1 flt0O(j h e s itatin g , not know in g quite
Ing Hand at len g th , "a a p re tty a gam e wJjal , Q d„.
or htdo and aeek as you have eve r i
T h o popce had by th is tim e finished
•een.**
i b a t t e r in g In the door and had rushed
Aa ho aald It a n o t h e r trap do or near , nW , hfl ou tor paaaage.
the Infra-red ray m a c h in e w as opened
w b l l n the flam es leaped up. tho
•nd a beam of light b u r s t through. 1 • c r o o g H closed tho la s t door Into the
knew It waa not that w h ic h wo had to room
fnar, b u t the Invlatblo r a y s that ac-nun!.** shouted C lutchin g Hand, aa
eompanled It, 'the rays t h a t had af- lhoy ol)cn f(i 0 - a c c r c t g a te , d lscloilng
fected the bolometer.
1 ft Bp|rnl flight of Iron step«.
Just then a spot, of light showed
^ m om ent la te r all had disappeared
near my foot, moving about tho cu- 0 l c e p( c l u t c h i n g Hand hlmBclf. T ho
tnent floor until It fell on m y shoo In la«t door would hold only a few s e c ­
atantly the leather charred, even b&gt;- ond«*. but C linchin g Hand was waiting
to
ta k e ad vantag e of even that
With
fore I could movo.
CO taKI»
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wim*,.. i;.
, circuit rnurl

uf %|i|i ir utlun fur T at It red
S m U .n * , Ì uf list f « r n r r » l S t a t u ir »

hlmself.
S h e druw Irnck. but » ¡t» loo Irlgln
ened nven to serenm
W i t t i a h n r s h . eruel I n u g h Un s u p e r
erlu ilnal bcekonetl lo her i.» follow
hlm a n d look down (tintogli « «inali
trapdoor.
bit
F ila tilo now to resini, »he diti so
«hont»*.! C lutchln g Hand
Hurry '
T h e r o silo saw ua
T o timi .’ ( l e n i
to I.u C ro U
thè v n le t ha.l told (he t m t h
Keti
,
.. . . . .
K ennedy bad vo lu n tarily placed hlmnedy w a a s ta n d in g In d ee p th ought, i
*vcn u w
«elf In front of mo In th e oil Carefully,
while 1 ant on an old box. sm oking a to avoid th e ray. h o took th e asbestoscigarette— very nil» e rab le .
platinum shield fro m his porkel and
W a t c h i n g hla d in n e « , when tho alld It forward nu bent h&lt;* could over
s tre e t wan d ese rte d , tho Clutchin g ^
waU [()
BIK1, w h ere the my
Hand and hl« follow ers had hustled
«truck.
u . o v e r to the new hangout from the
r e n e c , cd , h(1 rny
.la b o r a to ry . T h e ro they had m et m ore
||u, &gt;t| p&lt;)W(»rful wa« It th at even
crook« and had t h r u s t u b Into thin vile lhul |)#rt of , ho rny which wa« deflect

ed to our feet
Kennedy and I leaped
•nd drew back. T h o beam followwi
__ o.M, .. *„t
Wo reteated further. .Still It fol
inwed. Inexorably.
Clutching (land waa now holding
Elalno s a r the door where she could
not help s eeing , laughing d ia b o lica lly
»bile ho directed LeCrolx and the roat
to work the Infra-red ray apparatus
^Attach. g»g trsa.

Ju st

Satire

tho Street, Thotnas slop|»ed op|K&gt;stto reached thè .loor ami ili., limi re- |
It. He got out nini E! ni ne thinklttg «omidlriR bltiws lutti beoti »iru.-k
that periiii|&gt;h lt wn» to «ai.» tino»
T h e look.mi qul.kly ha.l lle.l ami
thal ho limi not lurtn«I th è rnr arouml. druwn ilo- b„lin ot a «iroiiK lnn*-r
.l.mr, and Un» polie»' begun buffering
followoil
T h e il.ml was . ' T" H* 'I «|.l I* k I \ t'k .1
lookout ol ih.- ('lu i. (itti. ’ I «1 1■t ui I ih.
»alel aak.'.l if l 't it»1 ilei I I.mi»' ■* law
y.-r Were 111
( li 'Oliti.. Ilo l.iokoul
replied th a t they « .-r e , and bef.it&gt;E lalno knew It eho wan Jostled Into
the d a rk hallw ay
Ahd « a the door . l a m m e d s i . - . a n g l a
sight o f tho fe a r s o m e r i u t c h l n g Hand

him

K E E P COOL!

Wo started to our feet, but In an
Instant found ourselves sprawling on
the floor.
In tbo cabinet, beneath 111»» Inborn
lory table, another crook had been
lildden. and he tackled us with till
tho skill of tin old football player,
against whom we had no defense
Four of them were upon ns instanlly
At th e same time Thomas, the faith- •
S h e Looked a t Him S p e ech le t*.
loss vnlet of Bennett, had been ills
patched by the Clutching Hand to
"O u t stili* a r n i . r
It mi ’ !!.■« t„!&gt;]
commandeer hla m aster's roadster In
lb.• in'"
his absence, ami. carrying out the in
A lread y
w&gt;. c o u l d b .- u r Uu* b a m
«(ructions, he had driven up before tn« n . n m l w v -m " i i ti*- polli-i- w h o m
Elaine's house at the very moment K . - m i . - i l ) b a i l r a l U - . l u |ki ii h . T m e a »
when sh e was going out for a walk
„„table do.tr
Thom as Jumped out of the cur nnd
At
(|,,„r ,, mi.im.-nt before ttotouched his hHt deferentially
lookout nudd-nh hud e i i e n a startl'd
"A m e s s a g e from Mf
Bennett 1 Mato and a Stlp| t.-ssed .TV
tilstl.'ltig

CnaimpiT'iliililv. Etiilni- « i .- pjm-i | Inu.
Ih.- c a r am i «Irovc off
Insti-ad. h n w v i T . o f tu rn ln g an.l
pllllltig up ori lh&lt;' la b ora ln r» siili* o f

g iving

tho rtver.
"D o w n
t h e n » — Mr,
K e n n e d y — and
Mr. J a m e s o n , ” cried E la ln o . pointing
a t tho trap w h ich waa hid d en Id th e
s tr ife .
T h o flro h a d gained te rrtQ c h e a d ­
way, but t h o police B elted a ladder
and stuck It dow n Into th o b ase m e n t.
Chokin g a n d sputtering, h a lf suffo­
ca te d , n o s t a g g e r e d Op.
"A r e you h u r t ! ” asked E l a i n e , a n x ­
iously. ta k i n g Craig's a rm .
"N o t a b it — thank s to ' y o u ! " he re ­
plied, f o r g e t t in g all In m e e tin g the
e a g e r q u e s tio n in g of h e r wonderful
ey es.
(TO B E CONTINUED &gt;

N e x t K e n n e d y o p en e d tho caso
which h e had t a k e n o u t - o f tho c a b ­
inet, a n d fro m It ho to o k ou t a platInuni-aabeatoB
m irro r,
which
was
s o m e th in g o f hla own Invention. Ho
held It up, nnd In p a n to m im e showed
mo J u s t how It would c u t off tho dead­
ly ray s .
Ho had not finished e v e n that, when
a p e c u lia r nolso In tho la b o ra to ry It­
self d istu rb ed him, and he hastily
thruHt th e a s b e s to s -p la tin u m shield
Into h is pocket.
" T h o u g h wo had not realized It. our
retu rn had been anticipated
Su d d e n ly from a c l o s e t p ro je cte d a
m ag a zin e gun, and b e f o r e we could
roovo C lu tch in g Hand h i m s e l f slowly
appeared behind us.

&gt;oti t o co rn i* o v e r

g rasp,
*

m ad e good h i s escape th rou g h th e
passag e w h ich led out. ns wo lator dlacovered , to t h e railroad t r a c k s along

by asbestos.

ma'am.li h«1 «'xpIalti.Tl
Mr Ki-nri.'.li
an.l Mr Bpnn.-U ha».- s.-nt m r tu ¡ink

his

enough t i m e to dodge th ro u g h and
ol M* &gt;- kAa ’ d o c g l a s s . cirrk.
s la m tho s e c r e t door In t h e fa c e s of
n&gt; J « r liohrMa.' 1&gt; r .
th e squad n s th e y rushed In.
s X ' i ' n * i« ,'"'o m p i.lh .n .
B a c k of t h e house C l u t c h in g Hand
71 - F r t u t r
and tho o t h e r crooks w e re now pass- * - -------------------------------------------------------------Ing through u bricked p a s s a g e
T h e Motif*
(paffcaii mii tm l i t lit rd I rtifri
■I
* .
.
.
i
,
a i t
N r f llu n "» 1% o f t h r f u ' g r t a l S ! * lu ( * *
lire had got s o far beyond control by
N,.„r,
h..,r , ,, tl„ „ t ,.*i . i m , . r
this tlrno t h a t It drove th e poUee b a c k purrh»-..
r u . «-tiilrair N.&gt; tie. d*'*.! |
il . I .
^
~ » * the 2nd *l«y uf J n i f A‘, !&gt; I'iLI, ha* filer! f i
f TOtil th e ir OfTortfl to Open tho HOCrot *»Si| irrirtmtVnlr m mj cHflflitr anil hi» midi j
d o o r Thun th o Clutching Hand had ■pplicn»* »• f«»r m d.*« i t.* »•» » m f»rrnrd

j\ Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

M

PAGE SEVEN

S o f f r e o f A p p li t a lio n fa r L a l l r t a P a l m i

Nolle* la hrr»by «l»rn thal wr. ihr un
d rr* 1 * n v d . w ill on t h r J l l h
d l y of J u l r ,
A
I*
1915. a p p 'y 1" I h ' l i o v r r n o r of I h *
u . a i r of F l o r id a . ■' T illil.a » » » » . h r c a p
t"1*'
it a i,
fur I r lt a r * p a l m i to t** u r un»l»r t h r tu 'low-

v id n i, th a t a n y t w o *»f if»# a lin f # o lf l r f l
o ic » p l ih # ofUra*» of
p r r s M .n l
a n d view»
p f r a id m i m a y he- h r ld
b y utie s t o r k h o t d a r ;
»41 Of l l l d u n lr» f» « r r
lo h r r l r r l s d • ! Ih «
flr» l « n n u il m r r l i n *
of t h «
» tn r k h o ld r r »
a n d d ire r tor*1 » m l a n n u a lly t h r r r » f i r r .
Th#
a n n u a l (firc tin g * of t h r s lf ir k ho lder» a n d
d lr # r t a r s ah»H 1« on th e w m n d T v i* « d iy
In J a n u a r y of r a t h Y ear f u lln w iit i th e or*

•■ni taf Ion mee» ing which «hall hr held ©n
Tuesday, Au(u«l Third, 1915.
Until tbf

organila finn mertíng nr until their aur: hX

U

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! j V

f

t

J. E. »purlin« and J. (1, Packard; Pr*atd*nl.
J. F. wilro*: Vir* Prraidvrt. J E »pur­
lin«; Kuoury an.l Trf-*iurrr, J tl. Packard.
Aillc'r VI
Indabtodnr**
|irr,onal proprMy; to huy. toll and deal tn
Thr
hlfhrrt
amount
Ihdrbtnlnrnr or
•lock., homi, and montai**; Io Und and llatltlly to which (hi*ol corporation
may
borrow
monry, *rr*ptina and nrcutlnf •uh|cct lt»rlf i* Fllty Thou«and Dollarm
.
,urh rrldrnc*, thrrrof and arcurilir, IhrrrArtirl*
VII
fnr a&gt; may ba nrenaary. to do any and all
»look Hubacriplion
Ihln«, that may b* nrc**aary to carry out
Th* o*ra*a and placon ol tr«ld*nc* tl Ih*
th* abo»* purpowa.
•ut»crlb*ra
to
Ih* capltnl «tack and tho
Artici* III.
Capital »lock
I numl&gt;»r ol ,har*a ot tiock aubarrlbrd for
Th* amount o| thr capital «lock ol thi* ky *ach arc ai follow,:
r»oration .hill I»* Kilty Thou.and Hot- 1
J. Mee*. l&gt;*I»«®d hla . 10 .hat*«.
1 160,000.(HII,
dlcidr.l Into fl,* hunj
¡¡¡* ■ J ■* ‘ ¡-»'c*„1 . h . „ . ..I ih* par valor of tin* Muo- „ J . ”.. * ‘V l n u t n t ’'' '
'
j,,,|
| &gt;&lt;,|lara
11'll) III) I rack ¡.ay. 1.1* in , T i .. L V K
i .....

rra*h
a ,n or p
prnprfty.
r o p r r t r . labor
la b o r or
■»* »«.rvlcc.
&gt; » ! . „ , aati a
a
’ T"' I'F SKMISI l.l.
...........
"o IhU day prr.m.lty c.mr J. t Vi lC o o k A Jrnnlnr». *&gt; *1
l y . l v alualloh
lu a llo n lh.fr..i
I h . t r . . f 1»
I»v. h*
b * rt.r.t
B i n ! hy
b y ihr
Ih *
T(1
* Jrnnlnn and all parti*, rl.imlny ' ' " " T ' 1;
merlin« hrid fur I
J f »P«rlfn« and J «» Packar-L
h
I lf d a r d » I l i i r r c l o r , a&gt;
to mr wrll known and known In lo* Ih*
1V lust frnnlk (*flort he «ought to diini«r»*l undrr Ih* aald Cook It Jmnin«*
j y wilro*. I»*l,an.t. Fla
1 rurh purpov*
rr*fb»ciÌT»
I
nd
I
vlil
u»li
a
.
Arllclr
11
.
r cl tho i,.rnble ray nt ub. Elalno. or ..therwi«. to th. S'Ei, «j *.h’ N,:‘‘
J. E. »purlin« ¡jarlo,d FU
name, to Ih# forrgolng Nolle* of Applica­
T e rm
riC‘ . . .
.... »'III. .11 hrr .trrnrth ! «(Errilo# l, Tp. II, », K, 11
1
J. O. F.rk.rd, B.nfoid. PI*.
lor latlrr, patent an.l copy of propoawl
a cte d Instantly W ith nil her strength
It app,arin| Irom th* Rill ol Complaint
0f jy , p, ......*.1 I'harlrr of Ih* I) M.
Thr t e rm tor w h ic h I h la c o r p o r a t io n « h a ll tion
charter
of U. ». firanulated Soap Cotaof
Batí«
A
lili**,
counwl
-for
th*
abovn
r’
.
.
.
.
.
__
-------(irannlaled Hasp Company
r t l» t l» o in * ly - n l n r y * » r a alio rushed forward, overturn ing tho namrd complaindnl Ihat th* placo of r**pany *n»t each arknowl*di*d to m* that
W*. Ih* undrr,lined, hrrrby auoclat*
A r t id e V .
no
signed
bi, name th*r*to and ,ub«cHb*d
„1, nc* ol th* abov* namcl dafondanta I, oun*|v*a together lor
machine.
for th* purpo**
rurpr»* of boOfficer, and Annual M**tln(
lor Ih# ,loch tadicatsd.
and thal therr U no p*r,on tn coming Incorporated und*c tn* law, of th*
.
C lutchin g Hand uttered a growl and unknown
My commiufon rapire, on tho 15tb day
Th* bulina** of tht, corporation »hall b*
th* alata ol Plorid* »riir* of aubpoana ,tat* of Florida appllcabl* to corporation,
conduct*.! by a Hoard of Dtroctora com* of February, A. I». 1919.
! nlowly raised hts gun. ta k ing aim with unon whom wonld |&gt;ind Ih* d*f*ndanta. lor profit.
Wlta*,* my hand aad official ital Ihm
powd
of
not
I»**
than
thr*n
nor
mar*
than
That adlanta bollavo thr daUndant* la orar
A'ffcl* I.
th e b u tt for a well-directed blow at (ho ago ol SI.
arem munte»; and by a praaidant, a vlco- Sind dpy ot Jun*. A. I&gt;. IBI fiNftiD»
(wat)
U. C. Ou Ilo»*,
Th* nap«* of this corporation aball b» prrddcnt. a «»cratary &gt;*n«l ■ traaaur*r to
You aro tkorofor* ordarod to anp*ar io
her head.
. . . .
.
IC-Fri-ltc
Notary PubV«
U. 8. Granulated Boap Company, and It* bo *l*«t*d by tb* Hoard ef Dirottar*, proj u s t th e n t h e ¿ 9 ? L l i t i a s i * î l i » Ibi* bui oa Monday. ih* tad day of Augusti

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�T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D

P A G E E IG H T

FLORIDA PLANTERS
USING

STOKES

SEEDS

are protected by a newly developed system of seed production
which elim inates all possibility of error from the seedsmans end.
W rite for free M arket G ardeners C atalo p ie explaining this new
system and w atch for our Special Bulletins.

STOKES SEED FARMS

MOORESTOWN,

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HOW DAUBIT ROSE TO FAME
Painter May Have Had Successful
Qualities All the Time, and.
Then Again— .
"Realism may not always prove up
as an artistic quality," explained the
old critic, “but It sometimes hits the
■pot as a business proposition.
"I'm thinking of Daublt.
Daublt
was a middle-aged painter with a fu­
ture behind him In the little town be
balled from. He stuck to idealism
until bo saw that it was no use, then
he turned realist and took the step
that mndo him.
“About this time ho met a spinster
In ill health,'fifty years old, and rich as
Croesus. The spinster was passion­
ately fond of cata. and of ono big old
tabby In particular.
“Daublt saw hla chance. Ho pulled
tho strings and arranged for a busi­
ness interview with her. Ho talked
glibly and persuaded her to alt for
her portrait. She agreed to lot hlih
paint her as she liked best to sit at
home, with tho stipulation that If tho
picture did not Butt she need not pay
one cen t
"But our painter wasn't to bo balked
or daunted. He borrowed money on

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NEW JE R S E Y

bta dress suit and fixed Ids studio up
and had her easy chair and other
things hauled down and back every
aittlng. Ho posed her In tho chair,
and ho put beside It tbo baskot In
which her favorite tabby always took
her ease. Ilo painted this basket
empty.
"When tho picture was done he let
her wait for a day or two before ho
Invited her and her friends to como
and ace It. He sent a special Invitatlofi to the big old tabby,» too. That
pleased her, but sho kept her critical
air and mado ready to dcclaro that
she did not wont the picture enough
to pay real money for It. Just when
sho was ready to speak the tabby ap­
proached tho picture, seemed to no­
tice It for tho first time—It wbb on
tho floor—and then, smelling, mew­
ing, nnd evidently delighted, did her
best to get at the basket.
"Tho spinster changed her mind in­
stantly. 8 ho look tho cat's word for
Its excellence and bought the picture
at a good round prlco.
“She hung the picture In her home,
nnd In six months Daublt was thdro
with her to help her- enjoy It. His
marriage to her made him n celebrity
among all (he rich people, nnd now he
sells more than he can paint."
'"Flow do you account for ills sud-

4» 1 1&lt;$&gt;

den success f" asked The Inquiring
friend. “Had It In him all the time,
I suppose, and Just nocdeg an oppor­
tu n ist"
**
"Maybe." went on the old crltld.
"hut a friend of mlno who runs n little
animal store near Daublt'a old atudlo
told mo tbnt Daublt came In tho day
before tbo exhibition and bought books
catnip. •
.
"For my part, 1 make no rash
charges—genius Is genius, even when
It pursues a dark and derlouB way."

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
&lt;$&gt;
#
f&gt;

Lost Opportunity.
When our physician asked little Al­
ice If she would como and live with
him sho said, “Doctor, you had mo
once; why didn't you keep mo?”—Ex­
change.

WANTED
❖T'
•

é&gt;

Wanted^-Two unfumUh

FOR SALE

::

For Snlo— Ono Jersey Red hoar
18 months old. Pure breed.
F. R
Brewster, French Avo &amp;. Hughey St.
Sanford, Fin.
9C-2tp
For snlo at a good discount, schol
urship in the Sanford Business Col
lege.
Owner cannot use it.
En
quire nt Herald Office.
82-tf
For Sale— Household furniture,
cooking utoiutils etc.
Cheap for
cash. Apply 113 E. Fifth St. 96-2tp
Mias Hanna Holstein, daughter of
the former Norwogtaa consul-general
at Paris, recently came from Norway
to act aa maid of honor at tbe marriago In Philadelphia of her chum.
Miss Helena McKinley, to Barton
Lavln. Mlaa Holstein introduced Mr.
Lavln to her chum In 1911. A year
later Miss McKinley Introduced Miss
Holstein to a captain In tho Norweglan army and an engagement fol­
lowed.

BOX CAR ANNIE” IS BACK
Hobo Calls Again for Drug

Cure at Hospital In Kan­
sas City.
Kansas City, Mo.—“Box Cnr Annlo"
Is back at tho General hospital again,
seeking a second trial of tho drug
cure. It was In March, this year, that
the stringent enforcement of the federnl drug act sent the woman hobo
to the City hospital
After taking
the euro she “bummed" her way south
visiting Oklahoma, lanilslana and
Texas
A few days ago sho felt the old dosire for drugs coming bnck to her aud
Immediately started north for Kansas
City where, she said, "they have a
fine bunch to helji you "
Maggie Draper, alius Annie Smith,
alias “Box Car Annie,” Is thirty years
old and n well-known clmracter In tho
western part of the United StnteH
She has been n professional hobo for
about twelve years

CAPTURE

A

“LIVE”

For Sale-Fat hens.
Can be de­
livered to any pnrt of the city. Phone
or write Mrs. A. E. Berg, R. D. No
2, Sanford, Fla.
$G-2tp
For Salo-One two horse wagon,
one mowing machine, one double
cutaway harrow ard one fertilizer
drill, all in good order for half price.
Box 1162, Saziford. Flqridn.* 96-tf

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M osl People are Pious
W e Invite You lo Try l

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Amite. City, La.—A reminder of tho
once "Bloody Tangipahoa'' Is In Jail
here. He Is I.ouls Singleton, the most
powerful man physlcully in Tangipa­
hoa.
Without n haircut or shave for two
years, Singleton looked more like a
huge grizzly bear than a human HIh
relatives say that they have been utinl/le to keep him nt homo.
Singleton has two tyothers, Walter
and Ezra, and tho oh^60-acro homostead Is situated
miles north­
east of Kentwood. ^Mpbruther, Wal­
ter, together with ^ H s Singleton. Is
charged with shootJK a neighbor's

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For Sale Cheap— Gas range, good
new.
Inquire at Pernal &lt;1 T n
lop.
80 tf

Amite City Hears T h is “ Broth of a
Man” Hasn't Shaved In Two
Years.

With B u rr In His Speech
Told Not to Let It Happen
Again.

Chicago.—Joseph McGllloch baa n
burr In his speech that botrays hla
Highland ancestry, but ho sings.
He atood before Judge Rafferty and
beard him say, “Ono hundred dollars
and costs."
McGllloch smiled a rueful smllo.
Then he was moved to song.
“8 top your tlckllg||Jock— ho sang
with a chuckle.
Judgo Rafferty's eyes twinkled.
“Go," ho said, "but don't let It hap­
pen again."
McGllloch was arrosted at Van Buren street and Wabash avenue for re­
fusing to get out of a taxicab.

RETURNS WAR TIME HYMNAL
Book Lott on Battlefield of Peachtree
Creek In Civil W ar Reaches
Owner.

Oconomowoc. Wls.— A small, wellworn hymnal, one of those issued to
the troops In tho 'great Civil war of
18Gl-‘65, and which was tost on tho
battlefield of Peachtree Creek, G*..
has been returned to Its ownor, Fred­
erick G. Will of Oionomowoc, who
served as first sergeant of Company
B, Twenty-sixth Wisconsin' Volunteers,
during the war.
The book was returned by Georgo
Btacoy of Norwalk, O., a member of
Company D, Sixty-fifth Ohio Volun­
teers, wh6 found the little book on the
battlefield *

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turn to Herald office
reward.— 95-2tp.

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Also t,
T his Heading T H R E E C E N T S a young girl.
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Wanted— 80,000 feel
Charge 25 C ents.

Eyes F ro n t!

Tho drill Instructor passed his hand
wearily across hts forehead. Ho had
been bronklng In aomo raw recruits
and Inatructlng them In tbe elements
of company drill.
Tho majority wero Intelligent .fel­
lows, and found no difficulty In obey­
ing bis Instructions, but one. In par­
ticular, didn't seem ablo to under­
stand oven a simple order.
At last, losing his temper, tho drill
Instructor determined to bring him
to hla senses by holding him up to
rldlculo. Calling him to tho front,
ho proceeded to put him through hla
paces.
“Eyes front!" ho roared. , '
To everybody's astonishment the re-'
emit gazed absent-mindedly about
him.
"Do you mean to say," bawled tho
Instructor, ‘That you do not know
where your front Is?”
‘“Yes, I know, slr.v be replied.
“Well, .then, wherb la It?" demanded
the Instructor.
"Plcnso. sir." ho faltered, “It's gono
to the laundry.

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Imitates Billy 8 undsy.
PeeksklU. N. Y.—Miss Elizabeth
Umberfeld fractured her arm whlla
showing her friends same gymnastics
she had seen Billy Sunday do.

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For Rent Two acres improved
Cotnmuiiirution *-v er \ UM , i i . t tard &gt;
lami, all tiled. Cash rent. Close in. Thursdays at 7:30.
\ (siting brethren
Enquire A rn etts Ballici Shop 96-tf welcome.
J. (’. Humph
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FO R R E N T — Pleasant ,rooms and
offices in Bishop Block, overlooking
Monroe Chapter No
Lake Monroe and new post-office
Meets every M-cond ..
rile. Also, store room, same building Hly in Muso nie Hall &lt;&gt;\
Visiting cumCall Thatcher Rer.lty Co.. Bishop Theatre
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Block. Phone 215. Went 95 tf
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Street. Ja y H. Beck.
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Five Aero Farm for Rent or Sale NUiting knights always «
one-half mile west of Monroe, in ­ H. Mcl.nulin
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Sanford, Fin..— 95-2tp.
Sanford I,odge No. 27.
Meets
every Monday ut
For Sale or Rent— Tbe Truck Farm over Imperial
Theatre.
of tho late Joseph Leinhart for sale J. W. O. Singletary
or rent on reasonable trerms. Apply
Secretary
to Mrs, J . Leinhart, Oviedo, Fla.
93-4 tc.
Gate City Camp No. 6. fi t' «
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
For Rent— 6 room Cottage 1216 nights in each month.
Park Avc. $12.50 per month includ­ F L. Milter
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Council Commander
ing wuter, also 4 room . Cottage
Park Avc. $10.00 Including watery
G. W. Spencer.— 93-tf c.
For Rent— Residence 7 rooms •
bath. G03 Park Avc.
Reasonable
A. P. Connelly.
85-tfc .
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Yowell St Co.
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THE SANFORD HERA

ON .TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — L ife I * W o,th 'L iv in g
VOLUME VI

NEGRO SHOT
BY POLICEMAN
VICKERY SUN­
DAY NIGHT
HAD BEEN ACTING SUS­
PICIOUSLY ANI) WENT
FOR GUN WHEN
HALTED

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY 27. 1915
Cattle un ( nm mission
Nineteen carloads of Osceola coun­
ty cattle wvre shipped on Thurs­
day to the National Live Stock
Commission Company, of St. Louis,
for sale in the open market there.
This is the first t'me that rattle
have been- shipped by th1* rilethod
from K'ssimmee. Th'* plan is be­
ing tried 1*5* the stock men at an
experiment in conizrast to the past
plan of selling outright to packikg
house concerns
The shipment was arranged for
by M. G. Gaidncr, representing
the National Live Stock Commis­
sion Company who was first a t ­
tracted to Kissimmee at tho time
of the cuttle sale held here cn May
8th last, Mr. Gnrdner was impress­
ed with the opportunities here for
his company .and returnee several
weeks ago to put his plan before
cattlemen. Ho spaent a week or
ten days here with the result that
the shipment .was arranged.
Those who furnished the cattle
for thr shipment and the nimber
of rattle for each were as follow*.
Malloy-fa'«ley Cattle compnay.
and Lesley £• Ha««, five carloads
Southport Cattle Company, li -«
carload«.

Either Burglar Bill nr one of his
pals, or at least a negto who has
been loitering mound the residences
of Tenth street lately was shot and
killed on Sanford Ave., last Sunday
night by Policeman Virkciy.
This city has been bothered by
the depredations of a huignlr nr
gang of burglars for the past three
'weeks and the citizen* and the police
J It Iioiugan, live carload*
force have been keeping a sharp
Carson Cattle Company, three
look-out fot intruder*. On Sunday
night about eleven o clock ¡»lice carloads.
Steve Aeree,, one carload
headquarter* received sever«! call*
from the vicinity of tenth street and
The big shipment of cattle went
Magnolia and Pn»k avenue« where forward by a «jieriul train on Thurs­
a negro had been seen around «nine day morning and big banner« on t lie
of the home*.
Policeman Vickery caí» announced that the cattle were
responded and upon In« arrival a from Ki-'initnee Florida, ami » i n
negro going down
IVlitll
street bvltig «Hrpl v'i TO the \ .1 tor I I I .
toward Sanford avenue * ; e pointed Sto. k l .oí n.i«*inji t '.-itip.iii
of &gt;•
out to him a* the one who hud been Lout*
it
i at Me went from here
arting suspiciously
lie followed
direct to \1on t go nit* y. where tincaught tip with tin Hu n .it I .topped Wet. ||I o.iii. .* . c l 'i .1 a ; ,| t i l l
him. Calling upon him to throw up taken on to &gt;t, Louis to le Jib.ceil
Id* blinds tile negro went after a on sale iherr
gun or stum- other w&lt; upon in hi*
.1 it I» .
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pocket and war warned la. tHl.cr Utlamlo fejl , . !|||| g the So'llhj.o't
Vickery to take hi* hand out til hi* 1 ^ t ,| I i.iiq any . F. I, L. -h . ai d
pocket.
Still acting a« though h* ‘
I.i ri&gt;\ m il MIL IL.Iloy i, It
would shoot the ollicer drenb I To | t , r ,
Ir. ........ . f. ' M 1 ".¡i*
take no cln liie* aid *h«»l him ■(.
A pistol at,«j knife w« r« f••ur-■l i||"'i |it
)■
o ' (.
him ami this tnorntiig .it th* ■•"infIt ir iinquest It war found that the negro*«
11
name was (alli-un .md that at one
time he hlol workid ' tin *i;ihh
of E. K Itr. ily lb a w. -* l i . &gt;incription of the negro who broke into
ltc«invc I in 1 I &gt;.*«*■. I . r tjlil V
the Parrish hoti.i
where young
*110» *1« TI
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I. &gt;'(’ ,| 1 .
. ' Harvey Purrc-h had a good look &gt;•'
work.
In
the
North,
hu
d
i
u*uullv
him.
left Mb during a part of tie year
If Gillisou is not the principal iti
N■i i.n : i I.
(
. nn
■h. r.
the housebreaking atlair« he i* j»r«»b
from «ioli |«ra.ti.e. if it •)&lt;••*-* not
ably one of the loiterers in t lie &gt;uh
w.«-Ii. !... :
,. «, • it lu r
■ id
urhs and hi« pre«enre on Tenth | . | a t i*«u 1*■- * «■.. * o . | . * i ■.« . * • » . .
st rent nt that tnin "t r t . ’ iv't i . * ■1
K&lt; j.. .« . I
,i
hi* refusal to il r •« Ip 1 ■* hum).« ..t
11 no ■ K «■• •
■„
• ■
&gt;&gt;■.
the request ol tin ottner*. the .it
ni a ! t. r u l pin i I f... .1 .«r. io* t « I ■■
t e m p to draw Ins gun mid the fact
the lami is occupied by u crop than
that ho had an arsenal on him ate
when it i* idle.
sufficient to prove that he wan act­
On Idle land the plant food
ing in a very suspicious manner. If leaches away, esjciiully in loose
Gillison is not the real burglar the
-lumie soi’s. he.-ause there 1« no plant
rest of the hunch will he rounded
there l" i ••• it a* it heroine* available
Up for the police force have a drag
Then, to.«, the sun beams »lowti un
net out that will capture anyone
hindeted on t he «oil .md loirn* "Ut
who I* trying to break nro! enter the
the ofg.Uiii
iiiatler « fil.fi would
home* of tin* 'it;.
ot her wl*i Ik- prof, , t, if t,-, a g.owing
The killing of the negro is deplored
crop
Tile University of florida
by Officer Vickery and city official«
Exjreriliient Station I« mlvocating
hut they feel that An officer in the
that til»' land be planted t ** eat eh
discharge of his duty should take
crojrs between seasons for the fore­
no chnncc* and they are determined
going reasons.
to break up the gang of thieves that
have been toroming the citizens of
Woodland Park Notes
Sanfqrd for several weeks.
Thursday
morning the J it new bus
There were several indication »f
brought
Mrs
W W. Fry a ml son.
tho burglars being in evidence on
Mrs.
J
L
Norton
and Mrs. FT FBaturdsy night and they were get­
ting very bold in their depredations. Hogan for an all-day picnic. Some
of the afternoon visitors were
Mr. Fcrnnld, the Kiiterjiri.se Junction
Orlando Auto Uily
agent, : Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee,
N Orlando, July 2fi. J Orlando ri»les Mr*. Jones and daughter, A. Jin motor cars!
For year* tiii* city Doyle, J . FL Pure and friend's.:
has claimed to *l&gt;e the nutomoidlc Mr arid Mrs. Geo Speer. Tracy
city of Amoiica. Now just after the McCuller, Mr*. Goodwin and »laugh­
completioh of the new city direct- ter, two Holly ‘ Buds' and Sarnh
qry, which give* her credit for 8,000 Wight.
population, it may he interesting to
Sutuiay the attendance was all
know howr many cant them are own­ that could he expected for a rainy
ed in the city, and what jiart of the day.
Some of the visitor* were
total population is in the uul&lt;&gt; class. Mr. and Mrs. F’crnald, Mr. and Mrs.
A tlip to the tax assessor's ollicc Bishop. Misses Dorn Stafford and
l* a
most convincing method of {layman*, Messrs. W. McDonald,
proving Orlando * claim to motoi Douglass, C. Griffin, Kuellenger,
precedence.
llocently obtained fig­ Bishop and Drinkert. Mr. and Mrs.
ures from that source show that there FT F. Lune, Miss Mae Doyle, A. D.
m •re 584 autos licensed here. Take Parrish and Mr. and Mr*. Adams.
these figures and divide them into Among the hoys were: G. W. Spen­
the total population and you will cer, Ralph Roumillat, Owen Higgins,
find that ihero is one auto to every I*ewee Tillis, McLucas, Bell, Brown,
fourteen persons in the city.
Strfforii two Hawkins,. Jlobt. Cobb,
Curl Bigger* ami Monroe
An auto party from Oviedo, who
Taxes Well Paid Up
came late in th»&gt; afternoon jind tried
V h te taxes on real estate in this
to ride the barrel and do other
county have been remarkably well
stunts, were: Dr. D. D. Daniel,
paid, as tho reeords in tho Tax ColMr. and Mrs. E. E . Dowling and
lo'tar's office will show.
At the
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Auiin.
recent tax sale only 442 tax sale
‘ erti flea tea werd Issued, the most of ■ Every p«rk day lately has hoen
theso w ere to the stato, and' no rainy and w&lt;e hope to have better
. doubt will soon be redeemed. This weather soon.
W O OD SM AN
1« considered an excellent showing.
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B w fib tf« **
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EIGHT HUNDRED BODIES
HAVE BEEN RECOVERED
FROM STEAMER EASTLAND

NO. 97

FLORIDA CEL­
ERY IN YEAR
BOOK GETS
CR IT ICIZED

Camping on Harney
Everybody huppy, enjoying camp
life, getting cahhngc from the trees,
catfish, mullet turtle etc. frevln tin
lake.
In short, we are basking in
the sunshine of peace and plenty.
The only unpleasant visitors we
have had so far are tho swine. We
usunlly tr/at them to a shower
hath and they leave us ulone for a
white.
/
--- - -----Some of us who ure here for our
health are rapidly improving..
Miss Corrine Raulerson one o f
"Our Girls
left yesterday for n
visit to friends in Volusia hut will
return tomorrow in time to attend TO O M U C H BORDEAN
the social and pillau which is plan­
MIXTURE MAKES IT UNChicago, July 27.-“ Aftcr a two Rpertioh Bureau erred in grant­ ned tomorrow evening at 7..70 o clock
days, search of the wreck of tho ing a license to engage in trans-lake Camps No's. 1 and 2 are requested
HEALTHFUL — NEED
steamer Eastland, which turned tur­ business.
Mr. Hoyne declared tho to he present and will furnish music
tle at the d o ck Saturday with 2,500 evidence he had in hand indicated for the occasion..instrumental I mean,
BETTER MACHINES
excursionists aboard, 809 bodies had that the Eastland was an unsafe, tho other will he vocal and all will
ho cordially invited to join in the
been recovered, and it was thought vessel.
Florida celerj’ growers aro chargDickerson N. Hoover, acting hujic.* singing, as wo are all lovers of good
that possibly 200 more were held in
with carelessness in a bulletin jugc
the mud of tho Chicago River by intendent of inspection of tho United music. "L e t Everybody Sing"
the'superstructuro of tha boat. With States Steamboat inspection service
During our stay oh the beach we issued by tho Department of Agri­
the excitement calmed, the estimate* and Captain Charles 1{. Wrscott, of have hud a goodly number of visitors culture, which says.
of the total number of dead run to Detroit, joined Inspectors Mans­ among the number of the most dis­
"An investigation of a number
field and Nicholas in examination tinguished ones ones are Mr. W. U. of complaints received by the Dep­
about 1000.
Federal and State authorities to­ of the rrew to determine any neg­ Deprlest of N. C. Capt and Mr*. artment of Agriculture indicates that
Csry of Americus. ( ¡ a , others many Florida celery growers hove
day took up the ta*k of fixing re- ligence in &lt;q&gt;. ration and whether J
*pnmobility fur the disaster
Exam­ the water hull.iM compartment» were will come later.
been careless In spraying their celery
\S c had a good rain yesterday
ination of the crew wa* continued, properly idle.I They did not rredit
and that, as a result, quantities
We like to hear the birds sing, of copper in excess of what is bowith a view of learning if all ngul- the tliory that there wu» a hidden
the frogs rioak. the hens cackle etc., lioved to bo necessary or healthful
ations were complied with. Elfnrts sudden shift of weight.
Coroner Hoffman announced that hut we don t like the hugs, snakes havo been found on the celery when
also were made to ascertain whether
the vessel wa* projierly constructed. he would not hold an Inquest un­ and Hazard* murh.
ready for consumption. Tho uso of
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Brown and fam­ snlts of copper in food products
State's Attorney,' Hoyne began til the search for the dead was com­
the iireparation of evidence bo tin* pleted Thi* wa* continued through­ ily motored over from Chtiluota bus been officially jironounced inju­
t'eok county grand jury on the out t &gt; I.It'll! .:rid additional -quad* Friday a m and will j«ay a visit rious to health, and in previous
t" Calli|p No I
Well. I'll let you seasons t ho department ha* warned
theory that tlu* I'nitid Statt* In- of 2 a diver«'was -et t into the hull
hear Irom tsn again. Mr. Editor, if growers of the necessity of their
•hi« i -I ..j»-« i In. wa«Ii* h.i«k&gt; t
&lt;oiti|ilj mg with this decision
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S a lu n l.iy
N ig h t
• In « i l o ’
I o'orgla Geiger
I . « it . 11.*r i ri I f.e ily r » f. r rcd j
" The rojtpor is deposited on tho
Luke Harney llriieh, Fla
In -.ir
I | o t i » i . J . e i- j ie p
of
S a n fo rd .
to «il
. lit« f « Xt-rlitIVir ami fu* at 1I am|. N«&gt; t
celery in the form of dried BorU .-i -t i h i i
t. 'I,
!. t 1 t * 1 Vmb * OM
deain mixtuie dime and ropjn*r
t
I Iii.dr. .| "I u- will ..lit m v « m *1 | |;,lt ,j j |., tc or iirlam hr.-uLcr*
• lining Uni &gt;he Dead ileal*
»ulph.ite . winch I» used extensively
smile* and jir*&gt;ttie«t how* pet it lotted I of i h, law, i- that a «utliii» ni rFanon
With seeming unanimity the think to prevent the destruction of tho
■f "'I' î **V* t
!"*•* i wI
1. : n . n «I . old i "i . ni.form ír;g j &gt;r•■- - of Florida agii. * ihnt crop hy Might
Unios* the plants
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i i■;I, t « .: i.■l «, i V. 11 . n IV. * j;,
gimvtli with tlij* mixture, il tías bi'on
. «ne mat. .hit I " I“
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p ' . » ‘ win'll ev.'ii kimpsiok inst» m! of ji ownr out f i t s .
r
ohi. . tf.irr* to
it' d »*
u'd
' &gt;' (oil. lia « The kruij.'aik sprayer* »!»» not oper*
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for
cxjiioHuig
towar»'*
It will he .«oíate at a sullicteiitly lugli pressure to
fascinati &lt;1 a s k e d t h e p.
rl l l e
l t ijit**- of y ou r l . el ov . d l i tt l e ti j wn., i Veli if
for cxjdniliug Ids wares
ll will he j make a fine spray or mist: hence,
l«m
" I f von
\« t. i.,
in
,»!.**- , ppj .renli v d e f e a t e d
for a t i m e
ni».
-•
ii-iM.'
.i.million
of at!.or* l.v tluir n«e. the Bordeaux mixture
*igne rr.ir !&gt; r in
* . • r «i.. ■■, ( i * I . doli i
'P
whi
n
U
i
j.oliti-ion
who
wi*l.«
to
iimi'lic« tin* plant« ill a numlier of
•on h. V«. aff *or. -. I.......I »&gt;,. mu .*
fiouh
the
reader«
of
paper*
«uh
lo*
firn*
«Irennt* which fail to cover tho
fi'iin I
i b ' i t i t l c k ■ »n 11 m o t to - r to *
\i t •» r?
In t «m'.
tlu.t th« j !.
a« «In«'« the mist or frig, hut
i,
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a«lv . r 1 1- r i g
t,a«, «.I I In- jdant«, gtving a 1dmhargam -ale.
Mi,una Mit I o|.oils
gr»'iu apjiearnnce to tho base of llio
cwlcry.
l.eller Head* for {‘armors
"W ith'an efficient apjinratus work
The funner i* a business man just ing unilcr high pressure— ono hun­
a* much us ih&gt; m e n haul
H»* should
dred »ml fifty jtounds or more—
conduit
hi* »'»if re* jHimb'nec in a 1
S A N F O R D MAN NOW IN S W I T Z E R L A N D ».IN K S S O M E
tin« troulde does not exist.
Tho
im*iu» «s way
T h e r e I* no excuse for I
«(Maying should he stopjietl as soon
ID E A S O F T H E El K O R EA N WAR
writi ng
t.tisiiu--*
|.-tl,-r- on jduiri
a* tli«- Iciivis are thoroughly rov»&gt;r«ioM't* of Jut per .«i d in.llblig tlieltl in
imI witfi the mist oi fog
Thus there
lor these .ire
i»
in '. !&lt;« it t.I.
. i j«tt i n n
wI i o
v o n I'l.tiii wtiiii . uvi I-.j'i I ,i \ \| 1 tir.t-In - furrio rl .
i- i o i«|ij«iii t unit &gt; for the mixture
Sanford bul n*»w resoling in Switzi-r ma«!«- I li«' rc&gt; «-lit «.«1! l-&gt;r t h r c i - h u u - ib voul of ju-i s o i m I h y
to run »lowti t he stalk*. As for tho
F!very furnier wh«&gt; own« fii« farm ' le.«vc«. when there i* all excessive
l.iiol reeently wn.l«- tile following dri'il t hon-uml a dilli limai m«'M. you
|(&lt;tt»*r i o I .«»r k K t o in net which « ,m- •»I «hollld h.tv»' polled f**r »IX hm dr.d Oligli! to have jirillted «lutioUiT)
mount of «o jij«ci suit* wjion them*
You will m&gt;e»l them, a witii In* name and the name &lt;&gt;»l his they fhoitbl not lie eaten under
considerable comment in militar) thousand.
circles in England end elsewhere. number of serious, Uvel-headed men |M&gt;ntol1in&gt; properly given. The jirint- any circumstances.
with wljnm I have talked agree with ed (leading might also give tlu* name
Thunm Switzerland
"That growers hnvo not been
me a* to the number of new m»'ii you of whatever croj* he sjieciulizes in.
May 24. 1915
careful
enough in tho use of their
or
his
speciallies
in
stock.
Neatly
will surety need
Hi* Excellency,
spraying
apjiaralus is indicated by
l&gt;rint»»i
stationery
gives
you
a
«land­
There
s
a
lot
of
har&lt;!
fight
yet
Karl Kitchener of K nr turn,
the
fact
that the Department of
ing
with
any
|irrson
or
firm
to
whom
Get
them
by
conserijiiiou
and
"Rol»
London, Fughimi.
the Cradle am! the Giuve if it be­ you write anti insures the jirojfer read Agriculture has found as much as
My Dear General..
ing of your name and address, if you 34.9 jmrts of copper jier million
The writer is an Ex-Confederate comes necessary.
In other
"F-nglnml Fixjwrts Every Man to wish to write to your congressman on washed Inner stalks.
soldier, of the Civil War in America,
cases,
the
jiro
jm
!.
lion
has
run as
or
member
«
»
I
tho
legislature,
or
if
and served four years, |&gt;nrt of t In­ Do His Duty Today so that F)nghigh
a*
17.4,
13.0
and
11.3
jiarts
you
have
a
request
to
make
of
your
land,
the
soul
and
center
of
a
grumi
time in the trenches, under Gen
j&gt;er
milium.
On
tho
other
hand,
in
county
su|u
ri
n
tendent
of
schools
injur»,
upon
w
fj'orti.
dominions
tin
It K l-cc
many
of
the
specimens
examined
I happened to Ile in
m Switzerland | w f * .
lo n t in u - to live, or county commissioner«, or if you
when tin s, greatest . o f all war*. | „ . ! t h e
ome
su nny
»now
bleeding wish information fr«im any business »it was found that copper was not
house, in any case your letter will present in undue amounts, which
gan.. and I have watched from &lt;b»y France shall live und licroiiv Hail
have increased weight anil receive emphasizes the point that cure in
ravished)
Ib'lgium
too.
to day, with deep anxiety and gravi
more anil quicker ittt&lt;-nlimi if you sptuying i* all that is necessary.
The
Allies
shall
tu&gt;r
fail.
The
Alcoriiern. the progress made on the
use printed stationery
"As a matter of fact, if bunches
line* of battle, the advances, the re­ lie* must win. Civilization demands
of
them
and
for
them
ttiumphunt
of
celery are broken up and tho
treats, the victories and the defeats
The Nrout* Return
stall:*
thoroughly scrubbed beforo
ns well also, the long death-tolls victory.
•The Boy Scout* and the Camp
May Heaven audio upon you and F'ire Girl* fyave returned from u being eated, jirnctirally .all tho copand the brutal nnd navaga methods
of German warfare on land nnd from the Allied Armies.
week's outing at Palm Sjirings under jier from the Bordeaux mixture will
Again
asking your jiurdbn tfor the chajierotmgo of Rev. ami Mrs. be I'liminnted and there will lie notho sky; un the sea and under the
The boys and girls danger ol had effects to the consum­
sea; und 1 am as anxious for the suc­ this prisumjqloti. 1 bef to subscribe Geo. Hyman.
myself,
jts
over
your
friend
uml
ad­
had tho timo of their lives anti that er. It is recommended therefore that
cess of the Allies a* any British
they sjM'nl n wbok in tho wood* and this jiractice- he followed wherever
soldier nt the front, nltho I am an mirer.
.
A. M. TH R A S H E R . returned without an accident speaks there is any reason to suspect from
American citizen.
Mr. Thrasher received the follow­ well for Rev. and Mrs. Hymen. the color of tho celery or otherwise
: =»
-ftf
At no timo in the glorious past
ing reply from 'the private secretary Strict tulos were observed at the that copper has been allowed to
have Englishmen fought as^Jhoy have
pf Lord Kitchener.
camj&gt; at u|l times and the scouts to accumulate upon the stalks.”
in this conflict, among giants, and
War Office. Whitehall,
were given their rule* to observe
The celery farmer* around San­
so resolved to win or die.
May 27. 15 und the ’ week was full of good inford use the high jiressure sjiraya
But you are a busy man, your time A. M. Thrasher, F'.«q..
*tructions Those who attended the ami Sanford celery is not in tho
is valuable r.nd i bog your pardon Hotels Bellevue ct do Pure,
rump are enthusiastic ov»*r the out­ aliov»* ria**
for writing this letter.
Thun. Switzerland.
ing and think that the sjiatings
Your fame as a soldier nnd gen­ Doar Sir&gt;
are ideal for stunts of this kind.
, Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee expect to - |~3jF
eral is world wide. You know your
Lord Kitchener ask* me to thank
business and your armies, their you for your letter, with its enclosure x Mis. Hines has returned from a leave tomotrpw- for a month s trip
needs, tho extremo gravity of the that you sent him qn the 24th inst visit with friends in Clearwater and to South Carolina and North Car­
situation today, and the momentous
•
Yours faithfully, expects to leave in n few^days for
olina where they will viait Blenda
issues involved. #
* H- J- Creedy North Carolina where »ho will make
and relatives.
Private Sec her future home.
But,
My
D e a r / General,

TERRIBLE LAKE DISASTER AT CHICAGO
IS BEING THOROUGHLY PROBED
AT PRESENT BY OFFICIALS

THRASHER TO KITCHENER

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THE SANFOBD HERALD

$ COUNTY HAPPENINGS ?
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Grapevlllc and LiPialo
M r * Bertelson on Thursday of
liiM
w u u caller at Mrs. Geo.
Mtt Ifeek
WIM
Clarkr
M,«. II (i Lundqu. -1 and nLo Mr*
A. J. Thompson.
Mr«. Ballinger sto-nt •
’* tiny in
town with Mis. Collor last wool:.
Mw Powoli anil oh Idren vis,tod
nt Mm*, A J. Thiimp«on’s on Sunday.
Mr. €twI Nipt, I* Mart and datiRhtor, Uuby with Mis* Laura Parker
wo to rallors tht-ro also also. Wc worn
ploasod to s w thorn at Sunday
School.
Mr. H. G. Lundi|uist has r»pai.ed
thiee or cans the last wpck;ou.'
Sunday School organ first of all.
Mis. Adam Karl and two young­
est children of D el.and ramo today
for a two weeks visit with her mot be,
Mrs Hortclson.
Anjclo •Sansfereno returned
Tuesday from his tr.p to Mew Y oik
Mis. Clark and Mrs Ballinger
called on Mrs. Ericson and family
Wednesday Tho.r youngest child has
been named Esther Naome.
Rev. Alfred Ericson has returned
fiom a
week« revival mett.ng nt
Geors town Putnam County.
M-. Norman Swanson nnd his
father made a t u p over to the East
coast again this week, Tuesday
taking in their auto with them, Mrs.
Moiiin Kecly and her two children
for a visit to her home folks there.
Ano:ho" surprl-e birthday party
was given on Mr. Carl .Piersor.
celebrating inn if 1st birthday last
Wednesday night.

Although it had boon a stormy court ns to whether a verd.ct had
been reached the' foromcan handed
afternoon there were thirtyqdx
over
a sheet of le gal paper wh.ch was
present all having a fine t.mc: thero
were seven’ large cake« nnd rook.es. passed to the just.ce. Just.ce HenilOn Wednesday, Walfred Pierson r.ck read .t and handed .t back to
while doing some plowing for Mr. the clerk.
"Gerttlemen of the jury," *a.d the
Tom Tyner found a large ral tiesnake winch he succeeded ,n killing. clerk,' "the quest.on you have been
The sk.n measured six feet "l inches asked .s th.s Is Harry Thaw nowlong, ten and one half inches wide sane? Your answer .b yes."
Desp.te the warn.ngs several |»erami had li.ne rattle'.
sons stood up .n front ot the.r seats
Thaw Declared Sane
The courtroom hummed l.ke a dyna­
NEw Y ork,July 15. Harry Ken­ mo. Just.ce Hondr.ek nnd a dozen
dall Thaw was declared sane by n court attendants rapped for ordor.
Meunwh.,e Thaw who unt.I the
jury wh.ch for nearly three weeks
verd.ct was rend sat at the counsel
hiul listened to test.mony g.veii •the supreme court here before Just.ce table w.th h.s ch.n rest. hr .n a
Peter Hondr.ek. Forty o.ght m.nutes handkerch.ef, had turned around nnd
were consumed and two ballots were grasped the hand of several of h.s
counsel. Then ho wont to wlioro h.s
taken .n reach.ng a verd.ct.
Just.ce Hondr.ek th.s morn.ng w,|) mother was s.tt.ng a few feet away
un noun re whether the comm.tmcnt and throwing his arms about her nock
upon wh.ch Thaw was .ncarcerated kissed her twice. Mrs. Thaw at the
.n the stntc hosp.tnl for the cr.m.- same t.rno patted her dnuuhler Mrs.
nul .nsane at Mattewan shall he George I,. Carnegie, on the shoulder.
vacated thereby g.v.ng the slayer of
Stanford Wh.te the l.berty for wh.ch
Absorbing Debate.
ho has fought\n the courts for n.ne
Tho 1-ancanter Literary society will
soon take up this discussion: "Which
yean.
It was at the end of addresses by la tho hardest to do. quitting booze or
counsel and the charge o f the jus­ leaving a plmplo 111000?"— Atchison
Globe.,
tice that the jury .gt.red. Wh.le the
twelve men w e r e ' uel.herat.ng the
1- *-w
::
crowd .n the courtroom nnd nhout
Making a Bluff. '
the courthouso was augmented by
Tho man who never had more than
scores of people who behoved that a $10 nt one time In his Ufo Is usually
the lad who examines bis change
verd.vt qu.ckly would bo found.
Shortly before 4 o'clock a bal.fl cnmei closely when ho reads that thero Is a
from the Jury room and .nformed the! counterfeit $lp bill In circulation.

CLOSE RACE CERTAIN
Season In Major Leagues Prom­
ises to Be Successful One.

Boston Braves Are Sure to Put Up
Bold rVont In National LeagueBoiton Red Sox Touted at
Winner* In American.

Contrary to winter expectation the
baseball season In the major leagues
now promises to bo a very successful
ono. A great many critics durlug tho
off season wero full of fearful predic­
tions that baseball was going Into a
state o f deauetudo and that public In­
terest was rapidly waning. It Is now
believed this, may have been a wrong
diagnosis, for there Is more than the
averngo
enthusiasm
shown,
and
tho sport Is evidently In for a big
year. The Feds have mado prnctlenlly
no Inroads on tho clubs of organized
ball and tho strong teams are Intact
nnd capable of putting up a hard bat­
tle for tho flags In the two big
leagues. The race In each of the ma­
jors promises to bo exceptionally close,
which will add to tho Interest.
Tho fight for tho pennant In the Na­
tional looguo should bo a good one,
with tho Boston Braves, present
world's champions, as the natural
favorites. Tho Braves have been
sltghUy strengthened by tho ad­
dition o f Sherwood Magco In tho out­
field and aro very sure to put up n
bold front In tholr effort, to make It.
two straight championships. They do
not, however, appear to outclass the
field to any great extent. Tho Giants
Early Slave-Holding State.
Maryland was an enrly slave-hold­ seem to bo tho next boat, with tho St.
ing colony, for In lfi«2 Governor Cal­ Louis Cardinals having quite a chance
vert bargained with a certain ship­ to corpo through. Theso three clubs
master for tho delivery of 13 African look to be tho best In the feaguo at
the getaway. Hut baseball Is full of
"Biave«.”
surprises, ns tho Braves conclusively
proved In 1914, and some dark horse
is likely to crop up and set the dopo
all atfry.
Tho American league Is likely to
have a much closer race than usual,
owing to tho break-up of tho Ath­
letics, who are no longer considered
to huve a walkover, though Connie
Mnck Is pretty sure to have his club
right In the flgtii nil 1he way.
The Boston Red Sox are touted ns
tho most likely winners of tho ting
They look very good nnd should havo
a lino chance
Mont of the strength
of tho American league seetna to lie In
the East this season, with tho Ath­
letics, Boston nnd Washington ns the
benrappearing outfits Detroit L$,too
weak In tho box to mnke much of a
showing, nnd It Is hardly likely that
tho Chicago While Hox will develop
the steadiness to cut lif slrongly for
(he highest honors, while both Cleve­
land and the Browns lack the clasH
Conditions In the minor leagues are
Improving very rapidly, The minors
wore badly Injured by tho Feds last
year, but that stage is about over,
and thero Is sure to be a big revival
of Interest In tho smaller leagues be
fore long.
All leagues are culling down on
number o f players to be carried, which
works hardships on many performers,
but which wns only n natural result
of the activities ot tho Feds
During
tho year It Is ex[K,c,ted that the condi­
tions will settle do'wn lo their former
siihst ant la) basis and the season Is
bound to le- a great improvement on
that of I P l l

Just.ce Hendr.ck that a verd.ct had
been reached. The doors .mmed.ntely
were locked and Justj**K. Hendr.cks
ascend.ng the bench warned the
spectators uga.nst any &lt;lem»nitra-i
t.on. Then the jury came .n. In reply
to a quest.on by the clerk of the

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Hungry Man's Mistake.
I’ rof. Blgmond Freud, tho eminent
Gorman scholar, has mado a study of
ljngynl blunders, spoken and printed,
ami has embodied the result in his
book, "Psychopathology." As an ex­
ample o f blundering speech, caused by
subconscious cerebration, ho gives the
following:
"A wealthy, but not very generous
American host. Invited hla friends to
an evening party. Everything went
well until about midnight, when there
wns an Intermission for supper. To the
disappointment of many of the guests,
there was no real supper; instead,
they J’cre regaled with tbtn sand­
wiches and lemonade.
“ Aa It was during n presidential
cuni|&gt;aign. tho conversation turned up­
on the different candidates, and as tho
discussion grew warmer, one o f.th o
guests, an ardent Progressive, re­
marked to tho host, ‘ You may say what
you please about Roosevelt, but thero
la one thing ho can always bo relied
upon to do; ho always gives you a
square meal.’ Ho mennt. of course, to
say a 'square deal.' The assembled
guests burst Into n roar of laughter,
to tho great embarrassment both of
the speaker and of tho host."— Youth’s
Companion.

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Star Brand i

For sale at a Rood liisroutii. *rho|.
arship in tho Sanford B umh&gt;&gt;. Cq\.
lego.
Owner cannot um- k
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quiro at Herald Office
For Sato Cheap— Ga. i.u y.
as now.
Inquire at Ferp.iPi Tin
Shop.
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j 1hr irr vu r of ■ SwLjo/n* uftai» *h«»m nould
bi I In d ir £ u (ion ih r Mild d r ir n d a r t .
W b m f o r t , y o u , llo b # r l l il v r t * . a r r h t r r b y I
t r d r r r d , to ap|&gt;aar to ih n h ill of r n m p la Jr l.
d u ly rtlrd in l h it r a u t r , on M o n d a y , flit* #&gt;VLil
d a y of H r o lr m b c r , A I ) . IlMf», the i a m r hoy
ir g a 1 ulo D ay of thi# C o u r t .
It I» f u r l h» r order**«!, th a t thlc n n iir e l e
pubttih«-«! In ih r H in fo rd H«ral«l, a h i t » ta p e r p u b U rb ril in S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
c o re a a r r V , lor Atro c r.m n u tf \ n » c d «
W ltn ra « , K . A. l&gt;oüKÏai», C le rk «if
la id
C o u rt an«f th e aeal t h r r r o f , thi» 15th d a y of
J u l y . A. I I . llM &amp;
U r a l)
K .A D O I f O l . A S S ,
C lark C ircu it Court, Sem inole Co un ty, H a .
U y Ja « . C. H oh er t«. f i (. .
Geo. O . Ile r r in c .
S td lfU n r fo r C o m p la in a n t.
94 F rld a y - A te .

For Re n t Ni ce ti\. *
wilh balli, locnted «*o 1
betweon 5th una! Ioli ■'ir*
block froin Grammnr
ing
Rlght price io r ,
A ddress C. It U ilka r i
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\Vnnt-ii3-2tp.
For Sale or Rent
I tie 1 •
of thè late Joseph Reinhart f&lt;■r
or rent on ri'iisonuble ........
lo M rs. J la-m bari, t 1. .
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E(ir It •*r*I 5 fiala’ ' ‘
Park A va i l ’ aO i ar • •
i nr water. nl*o I r. ■’
Park Ave. f i o imi i f . 1u&gt;i
G. W. Sponcor.— 03-tf c.
For
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Residence
balli.
603 Park Ave
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A P Connelly
F » r Ben 1
Se\a r ai
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W A N TE D

N «dire fer A p p llraHon fu» T a l H e r d Under
Neetlon .1*3 of «he C e n r r a l SlaLuI«* »
N o tic e ia t r r o t y çix en that ( ‘, L- W in g
ju jfc h a M f i»f T a l C e r ti A ra te No, 471, d a te d
tho 2nd d a y of J u r e A . D . 191,1, haa Almi
aaid c e rtific a te in r r y ofTlce and haa made
a p p lic a tio n for f a i deed to Uaue in a c c o rd ­
a rn e w ith la w . Sa id le r t lf lr a t e em tira re « the
fo llo w in g
deaerile«!
p ro p e rty s itu a te d
In
Sem in o le C o u n t y , F lo r id a , to-wit: l o t 92
S m it h ’« H u b - P ly See 26. 27, 34, 3A. T f
191
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purrhMcr of T ,i Cortlflcte No. «IQ, &lt;l,i*d
lb» Xnd d»y of J

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For Ui'iit
l n&gt;- t •
El ni avenue
All niod»n
mi*nts. Corner Etili ■ ' t 1
Apply N. H. Garner

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Rent
Funi.shed meni « 1
0 ut non rd. 210 Park A ■■■
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The »aid land being «aao^aed at tho date
of the (Muanre of ruch certiflcata In
tha
name of Unknown. Unlee« «aid rertlArate
•hall be redeemed accordine to taw.
tat
ue, thereon
dr»d wit* l&gt; .u
ik er.on on tne
in , Ifith day ol
A u iu .t A. I). 1915.
W lfir u m y olBtUl »Ifnmtuir knd M*l th i,
l b , tfilh itmv ol July A. U. IBJ5.
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that H 11 t h** I»» I rf M nftlant I L a i i h r d*
f i n d a h i . K*d** r r Hiv**»« i»»'t * r % i
f f » I •• r ni F la r 'd * , an d 1 fut ï f • n i r r r
alitili l» » ! n pitJrtirr of l i t
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For Si\le— 13 acre farm.
Side, cheap for cash, immedi.u.- i«,.
A Surgeon With "Sand."
session. A
ddress F. K I &gt;urt.am.
Tho doctor suggested that If 1 could
Rod
Bank,
Now
Jersey.
Want- 'jflet him havo a couple o i men to direct
8tc.
thoso wounded men who could walk ho
would send them back to tho Chateau
o f St. Marguerite, whero the ambul­
For Salo— 5 roomed BunRnluw on
ances lay, three miles
to
tho honutiful lake. Bath Room and mod­
rear. . . .
ern Conveniences. Beautiful Coun­
Ho had been working at lettsi forty- try Homo at a BnrRuin. Easy Terns.
eight hours, without cessation, but re­
Apply A. P. Connelly. Sanford, S|s,
fused to stop ministering to the
Want— 94-tf.
wounded, nlthough by now his work
had been supplemented by the arrival
For Sale— 2nd hand wagon LiHly,
of two Infantry surgeons One of the $3.00, SinRer Sewing Machia
« on.
new medlcoH noticed that our surgr, a
Mrs, A. E Berg
Wc-i - , ¡{
was in no condition to he on his feet
A temperature of 103 degrees was No. 2. Want IM-'Jlp
the record of the thermometer
F\ For Snl&lt;‘ 30 i hoiourl ' r. 1 ! • j,
nmlnntlon presently revealed a bullet
island Kid Pullets anal ;t i «at kr&lt;la,
wound.
Pr.cc $1.00 each. L. M. Luca«, It. K,
Under cross examination our little
doctor admitted ho had been hit three D. No. 3. 94-2lp.
days before.— A Cnptnln of Royal Irish
For Sale— High Grade Cal la I va-r
Dragoons In Collier's Weekly.
Piano, New and tip (&gt;a da'a* I
kind of r*dls. MaboRan'.
niai design. One half pria.
-,
diati- sale. 510 Park \-.-

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SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

11\ S A j \ H ) R D — L ife In Wmih Living
VOLUME VI

SANFORD. FLORID V. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1915

NO- 05

GOOD MEETING COMMER­ ANOTHER HIGHWAY THROUGH MUCH PROPERTY IS DEVEL­
CIAL CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT FLORIDA BY WAY OF SANFORD OPED BY THE THATCHER CO.
GOOD ROADS, THE MONROE BRIDGE AND THE LEE AND JACKSON HIGHWAY WILL NEW REALTY COMPANY EXPECTS TO AS­
MANY OTHER IMPORTANT MAT­
RUN FROM THE CITY OF WASH­
SIST MATERIALLY IN THE PRO­
INGTON TO TAMPA
TERS WERE DISCUSSED
GRESS OF THE CITY
1 The Sanford Commercial
Cluli the effort« made to Ret a Rood tourmot last Friday njght in the City ist hotel here.
Hull pursuant to a call from Presi­
Sevcral other good talks wendent Lake. About thirty members made by piembers of the Commercial
were present and botween the puffs Club and the question of tho bridge
of some good Sanford clears the a cross' tho St. Johns at
Monroe
bers
discussed many things for the coming up, President Lake appointed
good of Sanford. Although it is now the following committee to meet
tho good old summer time the mem­ with the government engineers here
bers of the Commercial Club arc of next Friday morning in tho court
tho opinion that something should be house at ten o ’ clock.
doing in Sanford all the year round,
it. .1 Holly, C It Walker. W. J
and their vigilance will not be re­ Hill. II A. Howard and A P C on ­
laxed during any month in the year. nelly,
The public hearing will he
After President Lake and Secrc- held with Major Ladtn-, chief of the
tary Hnynes had taken their places ami government engineers who is
all the members and visitors had gath­ harge of the work in the state and
ered the meet.ng o|ic^d for d »&lt; us- as this bridge i- very important to
sion on the question of good roads this « jty
count) thi citizen*
in Seminole county and
C. It generally »Intuid be present at UnWalker was called upon to give an meeting. Tiiis bridge uns up before
outline of the work of the committee. the county commissioners meeting
Mr. Walker has his heart in
the'several months ago and Michael
good roads movement just as he has Sholti and associates wete given the
in every good movement for
th
permission iif tin- boards of Ytdusfit
benefit of tin- count) and (*•! thirl) utid St-init.ol
to com, duct
Ihr
minutes or more guv* th« people bridgt
-I IHI l i a i 11ine I in- multi r
lit tilld M«it it* of l li»* K*mmi r«ari« I' .!*■ hi*' ?! , XX' 1•1F t 1 i de. I-ion of 11 i
*till-ti t , iLt" m.iD't i,i U f.« t t*.... I F**V'I r r. fi-. ■1 ' hi- ■I .. •i ion of
I‘ n
i uml ihi* '»••fi'»! i»i t III’ «orumit * tilth ••! D. dt.i
I*itf t D *' i mi i I'm*1 a n d tin- 11UDili
tee
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Dr K Y \r m -1 roi v’ Ilf I,11 k HU 1 •*.tf ’ ir (..Id !
ii. n P.r 1III* J&gt;lif [lll't **1 .HI*Î
\Ulf th*' n V\‘ ♦r .«lid 1•rMini it.-r of
Itivcrview one of tin
attractive Hing the que-tton of Uni width of
tlM
,1.
suburb« of lack-am\il!e
Ii
•O lin N I 1
•I 11upon or a I. XX remark» and g.i x.
n « 1 • * 1KU- *«»- t *« Mf
hi» ideas o« ........ D* 1intinti a n d t*o- ( ' 1' 111 w
- ml
of t r a d e m o v e
di m m o t r t. d
I hut
benefits of tin1
II h *
d*' 'H
menta in the ■»lilt** 1tr \rm»!roiii&gt; Dll« &lt; It x UN i i . \ • t«» iin*ir f11il1»\
also mad*- a st rmtvt pic.i for g o o d o p p o r : u mi C» if -Í t hiii i t ' •orni n k*
roads and •*' !in r iiîij it ox i'll « « t » .1 loi -•■«'lit! .* 1. 1 C. rill. *t *v it f rii.it ■ ........'
1In
ny
o f S a n f o r d D m g ' f.i» •i.i ■ f .1 t • . * i 1•. .in • t i . . . t
c o m p i i me n t i d

I That Tampn should be the termi­
nus of at least one great trans-state
highway if the belief of the Board
of Trade and leading citizens and a
movement has been slatted to that
effect. Miami has beet) designated
as the terminus of t-he Dixie
but Tampa, it is declared, is far more
important point. Since the Dixie
Highway movement was begun, agi-,
tation has also been going on in
favor of a Lee and Jackson Highway
from Washington. D.
southward
via Richmond and It is of ibis high­
way that Tampn is reeking to be
designated the 1er mi mis
The Lee and Jackson Highway
movement is luthiicd hv Richard
II Edmonds, editor of the Manu­
facturers' Record, who has been agi­
tating the project for several months.
Mr. Kdmonds will strongly support
any efforts made for such a highway.
Yesterday Assistant Secretary L. P.
I V11-1 i** tvf ( In*
n mtui Hour ! of
Trail«*, w I'«» i&gt; vi*t i tili V ■f till • Gen­
\S'Ol ii' t ton,
trul
Unrula
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FRANK LIVES;
SMALLCHANCE
OF RECOVERY

I ikes Florida Rest
Gail l(otdi-i D l- Il " .IF .lire ini' IT
of the Gull Ronn-n l.mmi» Fugle
brand of comb-i sod milk w Ming lo
ho* friend. ( ni Georgi N R.gbx of
this city is sojourning in California.
Hi- hna a wmtir h&lt; m. at Drtiiotnl
und spetld-i ajl "I in- w.i.lcis in flor
ida nnii ho think» Fionda i» better
than &lt;'aliform- r ■\■r
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IMI'líON IS I; I &gt; KNIFE D \ V
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to explain In im I ..¡'(ntloa Irn &gt;d(îE K O l'S KOK VICTIM IN
why I like Florida better than C a l - 1
ifornia but Fiorirla to my notion i* |
RLOÜI) POISONING
far wupr-riof in every way."
Coming from Mr
Bord« n this
Mdb-lgex die. t ! i
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sounds good to the pi I * p | e of fi lurida
ale !

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t X It ' Ni A J*? w*»* « r Itt. n(1t it'I.'X
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F«fili
Might t h a l u e Inf Ills rcinvx'ix
I he
Liiifc l u n g .in* iittpnix i'i &lt;1 wi-.ipiii
t-t apt N1 au -i- blood piii-iHiittg If
this cun be avoided tin- chances ("r
hi» recovery are good. Hi* ¡» very
weak from loss of blood and uliable
to talk

t di
The Nehru l a i ■
blooded ubrogu i - x* it I .1 t i e T*
lures of tin- race which oeenpled tl.l'
land before the while man lamb !
Ss As in those &lt;| ,ys the Indians Lave
the characteristics that have mail»
them famous! namely, speed, cun­
ning and wonderful [towers of sight
and movement The team has played
thrbugh the country for IT years and
Mdledgcvillc. ti:. . .lids I*• I .*■*&gt;
ha* hung up records galore. It has
M
Frank lay m tin- Georgia State
met many o f the best teams in the
tonight
xxith a
country and has tin great majority Prison Hospital
on the string. Un lb*' street they are lighting chattel- for recovery Phys­
icians had surccetled in »topping the
quiet and peaceful Indians but on
tho field they let loose and their flow of blood from tin- wound in bis
unions prove Intefexting. The Indian throat made with an improvised
has always been bred with a desire knife in the hand» nf William Green.
a term
to win and in victory he cannot con­ a fellow convict, tils........
trol his spirits. Much i» the habit of for murder. The blow « a i stiuck ns
tho Nebfuska Indian base ball team Flunk slept in his hunk in a dormi­
for inspired with the thought --of tory late Inst night
The latest and most spectacular
victory they open up tho ginger
phase
of the two-year fight
for
barrel and wttdu in in line shape.
Warhoops that nowadays an- looked Frank's life is expected to he the
upon as amusing but which in the subject of an investigation by the
days of yore were blood curdling to Georgia Prison Commission. Hejlorla
the pionoer are given by the team in from Atlanta were that Governor
the field and they "ja b b e r " in th*&gt;lr Harris intimated today he would
native tongue among themselves start such nn investigation to nicergiving directions anti coaching one tain^if Green acted entirely of ills
another. (Altogether they will be an own volition.
Creen »aid today, when taken from
attraction that Sanford cannot afford
. to mlsa and will seldom be given an­ solitary confinement long enough to
other ttent of tho sort. They 1 be quertinned, that ho planned the
iitturk alone and that no one knew
here August.6th.
what he intended to do. He was not
commit:.icr.tixe t«du) and gave as
/Congrcgstlonsl Church
ins F.nlx excuse that "he thought it
Please let all of our memhoi» re­
should
be done " He
however,
member that our morning services
etc resumed next Sunday; the July that he regretted the act
Communion service will be observed I Frank wns quartered in a dormi­
tory with about 100 other prisoners
next Sunday morning, and
new
and occupied a bunk about forty
members received Into the church.
feet from one of the two doors to the
The Sunday achool needs your
large
room. Creen’s hunk was fourth
presence and the C. E. society,
from his. No prisoner Is allowed to
which is putting on new vigor and
life, will appreciate renewed activi­ leave hi&gt; place without permission
from one of the two guards stationed
ties of every member.

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At the {'tingi egal lutin) l'a r.»nage
Rex. Strong united in mutriuge Mr
l. ! Hill «f Cameron Guy ami Mi»»
Mv.'tle Stefiheri»nn of Da- ton. lt ‘ilF&gt;

J Mr. M. H. Thatcher of Louis­ Thatcher’s view touching the growth
ville, Kentucky, president o f the of this city and state, is tho same as
Thatyher Realty Company,
has that enteitaincd by thousands of
opened offices of the company on Others fiom our slater states who
the second floor o f the
Bishop come hither, who see, and
"aro
Block, in Sanford. Tho
company, conquered."
recently organized
under the laws
Mr. Thatcher exptessed the hopo
of Florida with a capital stock of that the people of Sanford
and
two hundred thousand dollars, has Seminole county would understand
just bought tho well-known and that he and his associates', while in­
valuable Holden Estate
property vesting in property here with the
in Sanford, and in Seminole
and desire for profit, wished also to do all
Volusia counties,
Florida.
The within their power to aid in
the
Thatcher Realty Company will now moral and educational developmer t
put on the market these properties, of the community.
eonsirting "f about twelve hundred
The Thatcher Realty Co., will ro
town lots in Sanford, a number of
ceive a hearty welcome to our midst
celery farms, improved and unim­
fur tin- development of their prop­
proved, and land» in the (lowing well
erty means much toward the devel­
districts in the Robinson Springs
opment of every part of Sanford and
section in Seminole county, and in
the Celery Delta.
•
the Lake George distrirt in Volusia
county.
The Miller Sanitarium
Mr Thatcher is enthusiastic over
Ihe ful un &lt;d Floiidu in general, and
S.infoili ha» a hospital or sanitaof Sanford in paiticular He spent rium of w'hich thè citizens are proud
several \i-.irs m the Itiipie«, in I lie tuil miIv lu-ciiuse it is the only one
I in d /m ..
ml the -ill- llopli.l! xxi- baxe Imi bi-cau»e it 1» the nf thè
piri- el iiiitr.,1 ,11.d South Flor­ lo-st ei|ittp.|ied fot thi' size in this
ida. appeal to him vary strongly. pait' of tin- «tal*-. The Miller hospi­
He believes that III ihe course of tal i» jiart of a iniwt hntidsome homo
•it | a■,11
i - r. : Firm (-ltirid.il ri ■«utIx i-fc. tcìi ori Park avenue by
will be one of the most densely pop Dr
Oliver Miller, and homo and
uhited and wealthy -actions of llo hospital tt’i-ro bttilt xxtth thè idea of
t i iofi • M,,ii-- (I. ‘ hit l ' tin upper h.xxtng the xi-r\ tiep-t Dint rollili lie
1 o itie lu f an- unlimited He hi procured The otliee of thè doclor
luxes that Snnfotd IS Oil the eve of i» ori the mi il t li siile of th*&gt; lesirlonro
i urli II c líate
De) m il, luí, I s
The Fofd \ U a great de xeld p ult n I . that values and here hi- bit» fitteli tip a ioni)t&gt;-ri xxtll ri-e rapidly and that t lie |pb-te xxith all nrrnngements for taki • ululi ( ' int ox Do
fi.-rn.u.o
i it\ will .oen iie tu n-tenui ! tonda I mg cari’ of thè piitu-iit» At prtwient
............ i e r* ( utid of i )i|'to v l m i ! i
» * it r,. to j. i i t" 11' .x* - 1 i o ist of 1»r M'Ilcr i :m onl) take care of two
I I loo IlOO In , *\xi I
f Iifii
tin *l., 1i
aid wli.it li.itk.soliVi.il» C p,it ti ui» *i! .1 Unii- tiulhopes lo lui
i ' ■ti a 1' 111
wI. * La xe p il ! * I i-î d
in t lie east i .i.isi
I n hr., f. Mr aldi- to :u|d t■&gt; t in-hos|iital in
: - m a. Ill I I * in i \ U,: n -I I D* I l
lite
nf, \ ng h- 1 1 1 ■t I t in- ■o tu p.i n x ,i ti
nexi twi-lvc moniiis for hi» (imstantlx ineren«itig practil-e mafir» thi» Im' ini*’ i i't| i ha i .I .... noil m.'i’ liiio-s
¡«■r 'n iThe lioa*-itu1 I* open to all
- xi i . 11: 11 •I .ti , D e i t - ni o k; xeni
Die physlc.an • of the eitx and xevti jo ir' I i - r woiûd ri .• i xe a li
•r i xerx dilli' oli operi t un» h ivo
f ilio nf f".'t| « IO t i &lt;1,11 l'I:,. |l|ll
t.,k**ii ilaii' i m i - the ho piti I wu.x
non ii,.,rh »
■■ i '-ni this afternoon
starteli. Sar.ford frr many y e u s w a r
The Comi any says the refund is
withmtt a tm&gt; pitiil of « ny kii *i ntid
e nal uro of the profit
si riet lx in
«h•• mali) c.i-e» lh.it » ir e ttri’ed
oil x of i lo i iitnp
iti- t r Moi! -n
iloxx n acre fi n e d t» go lo other
11 n In Elk . I oming
iiti ,
(«• trci'tn'ent
DI thi—e mn
■i , o I ,
i 1 it
V ..
•« ■ 1« ’ ■ii d in »ai (■ *d f «r I &gt;r
\t. ■:
I - I.
'.Itili r la» Iliadi' arrangi menta lor
in I.akeluml, September 15.
The
telegram sent yesterday follows:
"T h e lyt-e .and Juckson Highway
should be a reality, Suggest
for
loute Washington,-.Richmond, Wil­
mington, Charleston,
Savannah,
Brunswick, Jacksonville,
Palatkn,
Snnfotd, Kissimmee, Lakeland and
Tampn. Can secure support of
men. and suggest calling of meeting
in Lakeland middle of September,
when Central Fionda Highway As*
soi oition meet»: greatest aggrega­
tion of good roads advocates in Florida. You hould request Governors
1«» *•ttilor«i and appoint commission»•r** I&amp;1 til’ * : m illing Call on me fui
h*'l| • ami you u ill g,-i
support
P I Ml a , secret a t ) ( 'ell
«IgF i’ll
trai Flòrida Highway Association."
This route.Is the same as approved
by the Central
Florida Highway
Association for (he
"Jacksonville
&gt;'c. nie Route," and is declared to be
l.oi 1 DrDr T11.«».Ii* : t:ii 'li'lrtifi
Highway
( ’. i irai fi'lor Ida
Ih
A -. « la i mu l»:i' 1«■«.*11 xerx : cttxe (or
•M
r# • rIx ..«d .* . tn&gt; i I ln V
,-t
* \f i, utj\. . r nipt.i h. Id I*
Vki * i It xx,1» ,i
i ......
d ,«t M* hi **!» ri t'CU* '-fit of
Ptv
■ .........k-1 FWtd
fi.-d
ndgi-d . ImI u i-uld In- to
ton lat r than May DiD&gt;
Tampa

4

CLYDE LINE
CUTS RATES

ON FRUITS

! '* 1 I
. "■!.. . - .......................
HUM L IIO N S .MA 1)K TO
lodge XX, I .1vc I litige •&gt;( till lutti
gntion of four fami» and that they
KÄST COAST APPLIES
will ree« ive all i hat i» coming t*»
TO WHOLE STATE
t he m e* abi-ady a«-ured A fine luncht« i n Mi1! i»- *..« xcd Die vi-itor» a f i l ­
li»- Jt, I: I. I1*11 I .1 1)-e e Xc F111g .x111i * tr'.i ini'I.ilx
in
I I.I
I Ilie replete «ith l.'i-li.i — mil pieu» h lurid i &lt;■rower« ,i« il &gt;Mp|ier- 1« .igne
tire
beitd '|u.lrt er» Ut i ir ,i 11d o .. Fifioii 111»«
I* ■-« I i, m-rwl 1- fetch*
Ft t dx
1 .iiiipi ut’ al Palm -xlo i ni I
i
x
x
«t
11 * i ! . ■!• !. . !« i '»
\,
1
-1
I
.
fi).I t! i
il!
! I ' l l I I ti., ' *.
that
tli*-&gt;
have ib * idl’d to
.die
Grt-l-i al il, «liier» ari .ili.ulig t li ■*- •r,
itm.
tile
imrlojid
f-mt rat»» from
■il tu [in.- at Fallii S [ir l'i g- I fil Wiel
lllliler t h. •! . J'I-I'II .1ge «f Ri X .kill) fi 11*ri I i I» I'fi ll .irii'l p in .i Nr xx ^ «rl.
cit&gt; wild lt«*i»ui, i«ur and one-half
Mr*
George lly mau Regular
routine will ti» [Olt in fitTcn nt the cent» a box for next season. This re­
camp und Di** 1«&gt;&gt;» and girl» and duction wa* mad* from the east
their friend
will have tin- rump ciiilsI section lust April since which
time the league has been negotiantdiscipline of u regular military
mg xxitii lite ( Tyde people to extend
organiza! em
the mi i i o - to the entire »tale, und
D'ti» remove what up pea red ufj
a
discrimination u* between localities.

DIXIE HIGHWAY MAKING
ROADS THROUGH FLORIDA

| ■xin x

Tin- reduction mean» that
the
mti * mi fruit carload«, from Florida
to eastern pori-, via
Jacksonvitle
.uni Glytle l.lto’ will be fifteen and
one hull ci i t* i box, or f III.Ml a
minimum cur of .¡tin lone*. less than
the »11 rail freights. Traffic Manager
Hoskins of the bague, states that
I lie t'lyde I..IH- ha« lecelitly made
ninny improvement» in its fatilities
for handling perishable traffic, in
addition to wimh they xxdl huvu ex­
pel ts at Jacksonville and the ex tern
One and one half million dollars ng .n favorably on an »sue of $H00- jiorts next season to supervise tinhave been voted by counties along 000 gnod road bonds. Gelt ng n I ne handling of our fruit:- and vegetables
the proposed Dixie Highway route in w th the developments ulong the
It is not known at litis lime if the
Florida for the improvement of the southern putt of the D x'e H ghway, nit-rail lines C&lt;\ the east will make
toads, the last bond election to lie Rrevaid county smile time ago voted corresponding reductions in their
f 150,000 good road bonds. The Bre­
reported being in Volusia county
rates, it is the opinion of the league
where the voters In the DeLand dis­ vard issue w-as confined to the Mel­ that the rail lines will not meet the
trict decided overwhelmingly in fa­ bourne district ;ind was carried by a situation at the beginning of the a|
vor of n bond issue of f:i50.00» (or ixvo to one xote, The issuance as­ preaching season, at least not until
[¡nod roiul put poses Tin* district xot- sured the tmnpletion of th** link in Die effect of the competition I» felt
ing oh the boniL« in Volusia county the htgliwitx «out! to t fit- St Lur.e While ail vice hr.» not been received
i n c l u d e s Dei.and. Lake Helen anil j county being expected t&lt;&gt; take it up from Du*
Merchant« 4
Miners
Beresford Lake Helen went almost! from there "it through it» tctritoij
Transportation company, a» to act­
solidly for the bonds, DeLand by u 5 The vote in the Melbourne district ion it iqltnda taking, the league is
to 1 vote, und Beresford 2 to 1 also assured the completion of the in correspondence with this company
Dado county voted some time ngo western branch of the Dixie Highway ami it is the belief that rales of that
for (100,000 good toad bonds and from Melbourne to Kissimmee, con­ company to Baltimore and Phila­
necting the east coast route at Mel­
then the Homestead district voted
delphia will be correspondingly re­
bourne
with the cross state highway
for 1100,000 more, to be used for
duced. Announcement will ho made
good road purposes. Palm Beach to Tamps. The bonds provide fox as soon as definito word is received.
county came across with the b g .1- tho paving of the western highway
Tho league is handling fuitber
sue, the voter» of that county dec ri­ to the Osceola county line.

EVERY COUNTY THROUGH YVHICH ROAI)
PASSES WILL VOTE ON AN
ISSUE KOR BONDS

P ' .. i «f - ■i g e a i xx«r fi

im i h|n

idilli- ha»
ficco rillcd exery
ilay
sirice it wns thrown open. Dr. Miller
di-servCs gri'nt credit for taklng care
of thi&gt; sur gira
&lt;&gt;f this section
nf (he «tuli- a m i l i ¡»moped that his
i-tlort» for n (urger hospital for Snnford xxdi 1«. rewurded with su coesa.
IIr«» i i-d ul Muren
fi i!-x, fti 1 !••'! &lt;t!c* o( Jui'ksonvil11- xx ho was ilroxx neil nt Mncon,
Gi
Sunriay aftx* noon i» a cousin
of &lt;m-o DeGottes und Mrs. R A.
Terheun of thi» city. tieo IfieCotte»
left Immediutely for Jacksonvüle to
atti-ml the funeral.

x Among tin- midsummer editions
i oming to oitr exclutnge tal-le is tho
Florida Alligator printed at
the
Stati- University by tho summer
student* The type on the Alligator
looks very fumiliar ami seems to bo
a [tart of our undent Elevator in
Gainesville. The Alligator is a bright
und breezy little »lu-it ami is
a
groat "ad" for the University and
the summer school and for Gaines­
ville.
with the steamship l.nes with
u
view to having the reduction apply
on pineapples (rum tin- east coast, aa
in this instance the pineapple rates
north of Jacksonville should not bo
higher than titrua fruit. It will he re­
called that the Interstate commctco
commission ruled to this effect a fe8
yent* ago. The league contends that
the Florida groweis cannot success­
fully compete in the esstren markets
with the Cuban [lines so long as the
rates remain as they are today. Thee
rut*- from Cuba via steamer» to New
York city is a inti«- more than our
rale» nonh of Jackaonville. by bout,
to winch an nvt rage rati- of upproaimutely twenty cents per crate from
Florida shipping point» to Jackson­
ville must be added. It la further
pointed out thut the Florida pine­
apple industry is in anything hut a
flourishing condition, due not only
to the effect of Imports but many
obstacles which aro encountered in
the production.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

WO

THE SANFORD HERALD
R . J. H O L L Y . Editor
W. M. HAVSKS. Business Manager
('ulilutunj Kmy Tu&lt;r»»l*y md PHdftf

THEHERALD_mNTING_COMPANY
HUBS« I l i r i l O N

f i t U K . IN AlIX ANt E

ONE VEA II
HI I M U N I It.H
tiiu k i. m o n t h s

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I M I ' K f ' l I» Ibr CTI» b l l i n i « *2.00 P u » • ' I»
l i l t m t r or 20». I*»f Month
| 't , m » n l . In l d i » » M m l U» M » d » »I OtTIr*
p . t M f d A» HouMid-tT»*« M ill M a II m An*u*t 22nd
1)0*. Al the p o o l s f f i u 11 Son ford. tTortdl.

Puder Ari of Mirth &gt;rd, ISTt.
Oat re ts l l r r i l d Ilull dim

T e lep h on e No, 14ft

Hob Holly, of the Sanford Herald
write* some pretty bald editorials.—•
Zolfo Truth.
0A club of Sanford business men
who could Rather onre a week or
once each month at a dinner to discuss the questions of the day and
promote a better feeling among
business interest* would be a good
thing in Sanford. A club on the ofdor
of the R otary Clubs would be just
what Sanford needs.
The Sanford Herald say» its office
¡slicing improved by tho erection of
a new porch in front and adds: " I t
now has a ljueen Anne front and n
Mary
Ann
b a c k .* ’
That probably means that there are
buttons on the bark d o o r .— Clear­
water Sun.
Yes, three rattles and n button.
0
Times ut Sanford must be excep­
tionally good. Man advertising to
borrow money for threo years and
willing to pay 12 per cent.— Zolfo
Truth.
Surely. Investments are so good
here that a man is willing to pay
any price for money knowing that
he can get it back.
- ()
Hx-Gm ertior Gilchrist t* t hr first
candidate to cry hard times and he
take* free space in several newspaper*
to set forth the reason« why the
candidate« cannot ntlord t*» carry
advertisement* in the newspapers.
General Gilchrist need not worry
about the newspaper* They «lil
probably he struggling along in «oin*
fashion long after he In* been de­
feated for l' S. Senator
ii

over th&lt;* head with theii trust ( * l u l &gt;
.uni
is putmut* became gr«*at«*r in
n u mber They «poke n( him ¡i» snmethmiî hoyond tlu* ¡iule and ailviTii'i'il
htm to (hoir nwn cuslometA who
stralghtway «ont to sot*. The y fourni
ht* o litri* i*i|iii|.|ir&lt;l «« no othor of
lice in Miami ami thoy transfcrred
thrif patronage t&lt;» him
For,
in
*lent ¡«1 r y ns in i*n*r&gt; nt lier AiTentitir
.it tisi ry . tin* world pi ogresse* und if
it te "unothiral" to let tin* public
know' of the*» new things it «hculil
l\l* "unethical" to use them. Lees­
burg Commercial.^

JT! T 20. |5)j

T

THE WEATHER

Don’t Dream, But Act!

IS II I I ( ) l E N 0 1 ( « H F O R T O I ?
IS T A T E B O A R D O F H E A L T H )
"D id y ou i*vi*r a.*.* sueh hot weat h *
or in all your lifo?
Tin* ntiswer u«unlly i« "I iirvrr
tini," luit uufortuimtoly fur tin*
irutli loving person, that answer
rarely i* true. Which suggests the
subject of Floridu weather at a sea­
son when the thermometer is closely
and frequently consulted.

There are a few fundamental
(acts about the Florida brand of
weather that generally aie overlook­
ed when the climate is discussed.
Former Governor Gilchrist a d ­
We brag about our winters, and exdressing a communication to tho
. . .
,
,
Herald as to the difficulties a c a n d i-*-*"»»
heartfelt sorrow for tho
denizens o f the dreary North, wrap­
date has under the new corrupt prac­
ped in heavy clothing and furs and
tices act, in making the amount per­
wading deep in drifted snows. But
mitted to be spent by the law, gets
how about the Florida summer ar­
around to all the things which he
conceives to be necessary
to secure ticle?
Florida's annual variations
of
a nomination.
Whether the former governor is temperature, between the extremes
making a plea to newspapers to be a of summer and winter, are less than
the
trifle less pressing in their demands those of any other state in
Union.
T
h
e
highest
t&lt;*mi&gt;cratures
is not quite clear. Formerly the a d ­
vertising done in tho state by the va­ over recorded by the United States
rious candidates was an important Weather Bureau observers in Flotida
part of tho legitimate business of the are lower than tho official high re­
newspaper, and was probably -the cords at Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas
least expensive way in which a candi­ City and a a core of othci' inland
cities in tho North and Wost.
date could reach the public.

Do not wait for your ship to come home Init go out into the ocean of
affairs and make your money.

(iel busy now and act, and your dream o f wealth will come (rue.
Use this bank as your agent.

ANK OF SÄNF

N KWSI’ AI’ EIIS AN D
C A N D ID A TE S

The new law, in limiting the money
which a candidate ran spend, neces­
sarily cuts down his npproptiation
for newspaper
publicity, and is as
bnd for the candidate as it is for the
newspaper.
The resullt of the law wilf proh*
ably be that state candidates, at
least, will lie cut off from the issue
of newspapers in obtaining publicity
for no self respecting newspaper will
accept the advertising of a candidate
at any less rate than is charged to
local business men. and It should not
be asked to do so.
Newspaper*
will .probably
. .
, continue
to do n* they have always done here-*
tofure, support surh men as they
think oil gill to he elected, without
any remuneration whatever, giving
the candidate much more advertísmg and of a better quality than that

Florida's changes of temperature
and other weather conditions ore
not abrupt, a fact which makes the
climate in many northern latitudes
most trying and severe. Sunstroke
is
practically
unknown in and
due to the high percentage of humidR y in Hie atmosphere. Heat proatration* occu r occasionally, but they
are rarely fatal and recovery follows
with little o r no medical attention.
Florida's normal annual rainfall
varies only by small percentages
from those o f northern inland stales.
All these condition« are brought about by the most fortunate geographical locution of the |H*ninsuln.
stnrounded b y salt water, its iMand
surface cut by numerous streams and
lakes, over which the
breezes
sweep and bring refreshing coolness
Tnkt.tg t ,„. Umll-d Stales Weather

,h . ’X . « . »
» T ' / . ‘I V "
»'"*&gt;■ k “ d v a lit age that it repre- substantiated records covering th e'
s c ili* (h e f r i se n ti meri I s o f thè p»
la rg* r part o f a cell( ur\ a* an e »pi r. ilM-U. a n d a largì- n u n ih e r o f
ample of other station* in Florida
Its c o lisi il ueti t* T h e re w ill he le*s
ii i* discovered that in only eighth o w e v e f,
of
th è g iv in g
u w a y of
een different month* *mce 1911
U rn e a n d »paci* lo c a n d id a te s ih a n
Ihen tbi-ial I h**r moril’-ti-r -oared in tile
in th è y e a r s p a r i, whi-n ilo- newshundred degree to a i k anil only
p n p er*
d .vo |**i|
t lierriM I e» « almo-t two.* he* it f a ' l i e , ! I he maximum
1

Hulkheading the lake front is n"w
e \ c lu * iv'i'ly !.. p e ':i| M i. ri,. 11. r
progressing nicely at &gt;.:rtf«*rd.
.ild
cording to the Herald and thi-* work
11
which wa* undertaken at consider­
I R A N K ( \SK
GAI N
able expt no*, I-* beginning to show
what the result* w'li be when it t*
One of I he ilio*) ■elisa Ilimiti ca*es
rom p'd ed
Yachtsmen are greatly in thè Ii InIoi y of thè *outh seein*
pleased over the work and those who e n ile d W i t h th è c o m m iiliiig " f th è
b s ' e studied the subject know that '»•Menci* of Frank the other day and
the "m a d e.lan d" that is being M « i r - | hl„ ¡ n(*arreration in th(.
pri)(on
ed by the work of the big dredge,
farm at MillodgcviUc the case was
will bo rich and rarily di vclopml to supposed to he ended This commu­
grow tree», shrubbery and Mower* tation by Governor Slaton aroused it
"T h e lake front at Sanford should be « to rm o f in d ig n a tio n
e ll
over
one of our gre iie-t a**«*t»." . .i \- the t ii-orgi a n d run,*&gt;r* o f m * h * *\**
II. raid, "and it only remained f■*r •lormuig th*- pi:-oit farm frutti iirn&gt;
the hulkheudtng to bring it nut to 'O lime excited the otlh'lals and the
tile fullest extent
Times Union slumbering lire* of hate were not

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i f IVANf YOUR PUSIHESS-

H. R. STEVENS
fTMtdrol

C. M. HAND
VlfC'PïfJdffl

Dust and Iron In The Appendix.
That foreign bodleff In the appendix ]
are Often tho initial cause of appen­
dicitis Is a long-exploded Idea; that
Is, so far ai bodies of any else aro con­
cerned. But Dr. Carlo Savin! of New
York reports to the Medical Record
that In many cases very minute sharp
foreign bodies are found In that
organ and, In some cases at least,
were probably tho cause of the Initial
lesion. Doctor Havinl has recovered
from appendices mtaroscoplc particles
which prove on chemical analysis to
bo silvers of coal containing a small
quantity of Iron, sometimes with very
sharp cutting edges

fr o m

the l o o t "

•* la u rels

a matter of individual
temperano*til. (or some ja-ople ruvil in ternquenched. Rut the blow when it fell' peratures that are exhausting to
Tho Sanford Herald says thnt the rame unexpectedly from the very l others. If a man hasn't much to do,
local lodge o f Elks will soon open inside of the walls of the prison and be notices the heat and magnifies
bids for the construction of a m o d - 'a fellow prisoner, one who himself its intensity. The busy man pull* off
ern and handsome Elk's Home in was serving hie sentence for mur- hi* coat, roll.** up hi* sleeve* and b*r
that city, This nev.s should interest der, took It upon himself to end the gets the weather
Paraphrasing a
not only the Elk* in Sanford and Frank ru*i- 1&gt;&gt; cutting the throat of familiar quo|utton* .The fault is m l
elsewhere, but all the people of San­ th* alleged s la y e r of h ill«
M.irv with the weather but with our**-lv &gt;•*
ford end tho**,* who have
friend* P hag an
that we are hot
there for tin* reasun that this order
1 his may be the ending of this
The discomfort nf warm weather
is noted for it* generosity and pub­ tragedy
Anothei tragedy ban been 011111 x mainly from profuse perspirl i c spirit and an Elk'* Home
in added to tlie one that had already ation, the «lirect result of lofty
town or city means an added at­ stirred the country to its depths and temperatures. If the rlothing is of
traction. Tho new building i* to kept alive the discussions about the surlt weight and material that evnpcost about 520,000
and will be lo­ guilt or innocence of the man w h o , oration is best piomoted, the suflercated on Park Avenue. The two was accused, tried and
sentenced mg is lessened to a minimum. Tht*
floors and basement will be m odem- and finally si\ved from the gallowr lark of sudden changes in Florida
|y und handsomely finished and fur­ for a crime that was most foul and makes'safe for ordinary and regular
nished. Time* Union.
thnt will be the theme of debate for wear clothing made from cotton and
—a
many years to como.
linen, which would be unsafe in the
Daytona R&lt; arh people have been
The case may well be closed. Our North. These fabrics art* good con­
awakened to their own interests
minds arc* too much filled with these ductors of heat, that is, the wmmth
and also those of the state und are
revolting crimes from day to day. o f the body quickly passes through
trying to attract summer visitors to
They take up valuable timo in our them to the outside world, and the
the beach by arranging for summer everyday life an«l serve to warp our drafts of air from the outside passing
rates on the Florida East Coast better nature« from the very discus-! through, hasten evaporation and the
A letter rat«* on the^railroads and a aion"^'oi'th e details even though they consequent feeling of coolness. They
better rate after the beach is reached
arc far distant from our ow n homes. are not good protection against cold
would get the crowds and fewer of
There is persent with us, however, or sudden changes of temperature;
the people would be going to the
the thought that
circumstantial nnd nr^ entirely saftf in a Florida
mountains. There is no better place
evidence is always dangerous
and summer, but unsafo in the summers
t o spend the heated term than the
the nwful thought that if Frank is o f Maine or Michigan.
benches of Florida but some o f the
The fallacy was long ago exploded
Innocent two horriblo crimes have
people who have charge o f the ho­
been committed und tho alnyers go that n northern , man may not safe­
tel* seem to forget that the northern
sum­
unpunished. Frank, if guilty,
has ly nnd comfortably spend a
tourists leave Florida in March and
not suffered for his crime b y being mer In Florida. But whether he is
the people o f the interior will not
slain by tho sword. If guilty
he fropt the North or the tropics, the
stand for tourist price«. After riding
should have suffered the penalty. If best protection against the heat of
on the trains half a day from San­
innooent he is the victim o f mob sunimer and its changes, whatever
ford to the beach, a distance
of
they may be, is cleanliness regular
rule.
fo r t y miles, w e -« re usually In a poor
hnbits nnd a busy life.
frame of mind
to stand tho gaff.
. Therefore wo would adxdse
our
Had Duties to Attend To«
neighbors on the Atlantic seaboard
The first morning my little brother
Fern Was Peeved.
to remember that we ure not million­ went to kindergarten I10 wae very good
According to an eminent botanist,
until about ten o ’ clock, when he got up planta are no aensittve that they re­
aires even though we may grow
and started out. Tho teacher asked sent neglect and aro susceptible to
“ celery.
where lie was going. He replied. ‘Tse kind treatment, showing their grati­
doin' to del some lunch." Not llrlog tude ip charming wayo. We are there­
ETHICS OF PROFESSIONS
very far she let him go* He returned fore the more ready to bellavo a story
“ Ethics" are a funny thing.! Down in the afternoon'and was very good told ue a day or two-kgo by a lover
(n Miami a dentist advertjsed. He until about three o'clock, when be of nature. He wae watering a fern
was declared “ unothlcsl." The "eth­ started out again. The teacher called on a cold morning. He forgot to tem­
ica l” nonadvertising crowd of den him back and said. “ Whore are you per the water. The fern, Incensed by
tla|« girded up tho loins of their going now?" He answered. "I dei I th* shock, leaped from the pot and bit
“ ethical trust" and started in to put dota take “my
“ *pap,
“ ** don't
‘‘ IT"—
**” Chicago him aavagely In the. leg.—Thillp Hale,
Tribun*.
In Boston Herald.
him out of business. They hit him

SANFORD, FLORIDA

O. L. TAYLOR

R. R DEAS

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SANFORD LOUGIS
.Sanford I.odge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication evorv first and third
Thursdays nt 7:110.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
O. I,. Taylor
J. C. Humph
Secretary
W. M
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thurs '
day in Masonic Hull over the Im peri a
Theatre, Visiting companions welcome.
J F*. Karnatz
H K Tolar
Secretary
High I’rii-st
Semino). r h . , 1 . , 2. CJ,d,,
.««.
Meet* every first and third Tuesday
in each month. Fvcryom* who bus seen
hi* Star In the Fast are cordially invited
to visit this chapter
Alice K Robbins. Sec'y

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Marks J Run Dally Except Sunday
Murk* t Run Sunday Only.
Mark* * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday, Will run 2 1-2 lm
l.lc
on these days.
Special trips will be operated [or 8 rcjular fare*. Doth Jitney* will make all train connection»
EAST SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
( . WEST SIDE
Cameron City
30r
Monroe
20r
Moores Station
%
25c
Geneva Avenue
20c
Stenstrom's Corner
ISr
Benrdnll Avenue
15c
City Limit*
10c
City
Limits|u
Thursday and Sunday Jitney run* to Woodland every hour .i ' i , o'clock. Special fare of Thirty Cent* Round Trip
City car leave* the depot every 30 minutes starting *&gt;n •, . Route French. Fir.*t Slri-&lt;-t l/iop, San/nfd House, buck In I ir t i -| ',
noliu, up Magnolia to Seventh, t» Park, up Park to Tenth, cm &gt; i
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to Fir-t. then to Park and &gt;• n p &gt;.
to the dejMit. If thii schedule do«** not cover any service deatr*--1
glad to have the inf *rmul )*n i-ove-'iiv' same.

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Mis*t first and third Wednesday night ‘
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T. A. NenJ
Exalted Ruler
Secretary

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Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
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Pico Pudding
J. T. Hoolehan.
G. E. Tarai us,
Worthy President
Secretary

Heralds o f Liberty
Meets at Eagles' Hall first Monday
night in each month at 7:30.
Wm. E. Householder, Commander
Miss Bertha I’ arkard, Secretary

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T h e Lake llreere ( ouncll No. 31 Junior
Order United A m e ric a n Medianica
Meets every Wednesday nt 7:30 P.
M .. in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
«re welcome t' H Smith. Ree, See.

OJLS TRIBE NO. 61. I. O. It. M.
Moots every first nnd third Friday
nights ut 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothels welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of R.
Sachem

SANFORD TRANSFER CO.

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M eet* second and fourth T u e s d a y s .
N ¡siting knight* u lw a v * w elcom e
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mark ha* been n ached *fr pa**« d in
S a n fo rd Lodge N o . 27, I. ** l&gt; 1
22 ipflerenl mouth* In Kansas City
Meet* every Monday ai
10 p rn.
and Si l,óui* in more than iluriv over Imperial Theatre
months, and in other piare* morn J. W 0 Singletary
('. C Cobb,
Secretary
N (i.
times than in Florida. In the latter
two cities the high records have
been 111 and 116, respectively
Gate City Camp No. 6. W. (). W
M eet-* second and fourth Wednesday
Jacksonville is not the cnolr«t nor
yet the war otes I place on Flotilla, nights in each month
F 1. Miller
I. K. Hoolehan
and its normal annual average
is
Clerk
Cmineil Commander
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Gainesville, Florida
Highest standards, ranking with
the largest und best Universities of
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387 student« last session.
Total
enrollment 639, including Summer
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,
Tuition free, excepting $20.00 per
semoster for Inw.
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best colleges and universities it 'he
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Modern buildings and equipment;
all modern conveniences.
4f3 student* regulur term ; D&gt;" ommer term; total enrollment lost ***•
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C. W. GOODRICH. Manager.

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THE S »NFORD HER AM)
■A Weiss of New York in in the
city again und as mjunl has several
large real estate deals to pull off.
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■&gt; Mr. Weiss expects to buy and sell
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Little Happenings— Mention I! several hotel properties on the east
coast before lie leaves for tho north.

! INANDABOUTTHECITY i i
of Matters in Brief—

!

Millinery Ladies Hats turn tiled
and tint ri mined at greatly induced
pH ve»
M s Giace Earl Williams,
lot! East First St. 95-ltc.

Personal Items o f
In terest

Summary of Ihr Floating Small
Talk« Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Hcrnld ItratforH

Nb,i« ‘
The City Council will meet at the
Council chamber in the
City Hall
on
the firstMonday in
August to
IJjMr.&amp;eb Ratliff has returned from a hear complain tu, it any, of the asacanment as revised by them, lor the
business trip U) Fust is,
year 1915.
5 or 6 doses fi66 ^jvill break
A. A. Preston, Assessor.
Mny caso of Fever or, Chills. Price
Hon. SMh Woodruff oí Orlando
26 cants.
&lt; » 7I-52tc
was among the visitors to the city
Dr. S. Puleston made a business yesterday. Mr. Woodruff was retrip to Ocala the latter purl of the cently elected president of
the
week.
Orlando Fair Association, Hon. J, N.
When at Daytona Ueacn make Whitner of this city being made
your home at the Nautilus Cusino. second vice president.
Largest indoor swimming pool on
Gteat Reduction in prices of La­
the coast.
89— 1!»tc.
dies hats. See Mm. Grace E. Wil­
Mrs. Frank Caldwell of Tampa liams. 10fi East First St.—95-ltc.
is visiting Mr. anil Mrs. J. N. Whit­
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Doyle and
ner and fumily.
children are in the city for a few
Drink Elder Springs Water, the days the guests oí Mrs. Doylo's
pnrest and best water to be had. mother, Mrs. M. Doylo at her home
Delivered to your door In five gallon on Oak Avenue. Mr Doyle expects
to leavo Jacksonville for Memphis
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
85* If
in n few weeks where he will make
The Rev. nnd Mrs. F. E. Stoinhis future home.
mycr will leave Tuesday for the
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry and
mountains of North Carolina, where
they will enjoy a two weeks’ outing. children left yesterday on the Clyde
line boat Osceola for Jacksonville.
Travel over concrete Bridge to Mr. Henry will leave Jacksonville
Daytona Beach. Safety First. Re­ today where for Philadelphia where
duced rates for summer months he will be absent for several weeks'
8 9 — 19tr.
on business. Mrs. Henry anti the
Mias Ruby Vaughn has returned girls will return to Sanford tomorrow.
from Miami and Key West where
N o * js the time to get your hats
she has been the guest of friends nt a very low price. See Mrs. Grtico
and relatives for the past two weeks. E. Williams, lOß Fiist St. 96-‘Jtc,
The Daytona Beach Hotel, .under
tho new ownership .and management
offers special summer rules.
Hotel
refurnished and redecorated through­
out.
Sea-foods a specialty.
W F
&amp; E R, Ayres, It.iyion.i Me.i. h Fla
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served in the very best manner and cooked &amp;
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It: own Oil Flilot.i) .it
A n ) u n e w . i i ' t i e g g o o d » l o , h » h o u l d t U1Ir it Mr*
« v e r y hour from 1 p. in. to 5 p. in. attend tills sale where you will have a nix o*clm*k ‘ lumi r
Thursdays and Sundays,
Round a chance to buy any kind o f a horse
Mi»» ( i.*ct •Ill'll .III' 1 olfu Stimila
trip .'10c; under ten 20c
Sanitary
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you want Any one wait lin g i*tili*rtaiiti‘il
nwiTurning pool, amusenmnls, music i to buy at J »ri v *t • sale or exehltnge ■«n Mo i-l.iv f , ! *
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Mr. and Mr- Ini n Mmari
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Ni l e m l t ag e o n P a l m e t t '
turned Frida &gt; eveuirig from tln-ir
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M e t lin lo c k ,
S a n fo rd
honeymoon
trip, which
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House, —-9J-tf.
Wo'iilward. 1’ ri *i*lf iit
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■Washington, D C . New York Ci* .
of the t i, orgia Militar) Amidi nu
Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit and
■who lias hein
visiting lit Sunbed
Flrphant .is Tc-ist of Burtfen.
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Cleveland. The in my friends an
for »evs-ral ilio » ri turned to hi» t .n ■
An
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glad to widenin' them to Sanfored
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where they will make then fiituri
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Thursday morning a congenial
^ u‘ ^'Mowing is the Program
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party of Paola people motored down r,',,'l**r&lt;’ d I*y Die f»rnup of Corin­
to spend the day The party cono f whl,h Ui"’' Mnr&gt;' G atchYU'ftt all Cntni«a»KilKiit( loi this
sisted of Mr nnd Mrs Buchanan. *'11
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Sul,fert nf theme
t#Um» t«» "SocMty Mttot, ur PKofif
Mr and Mrs Patton. Mr ntnd Mr" ,,a'
’ F,i,h 1" " 1 " ’..rks hnvo
^Iri K ^ TviK«wr&gt; l*k"h* No ÎÛ1
i no with each other ’
Cleveland, and Mr Brown In thr.liSitanc■ijXíiaai'S'.auisiítitíiíaiWí': . .
...-.¡santi . u i i o u s « ..... «au., .j
Siiiptute
Reading was 1st Peter,
ufternoon the Jitney bus brought up
1-12,
by
Mr. J. t). Morrison.
a party made up of Mr*. Hynes, Mrs
In Honor o¡ .Miss S'milA
I soent Saturday with Dr and Mrs,
L
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is
Faith.
What is Works?
W W. Frye nnd son, Mrs. .1 L.
Friday morning, Mrs. Braxton C E Walker
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Faith
by
M.'ss
M.
Gatchell.
Norton, Mrs E. E. Hogan, \liss
Perkins and Miss Pi'Urhea Lofll'-r
B-Works-hy
Mr.
J
O, Morrison,
Emma Jones and Marie and Joseph­
hostesses to a bridge &lt;jnd thin.
Mrs Deane Turner and Deane .Jr
t with and Works and their Relation
ine
Faeulo,
Other
visitors
were.
Mr
party, in honor of theii gu. -t ri turned Sunday from n delightful
to Salvation
E R. Walker and family, Mr. and ,
, .
Mi,, j,j|y y n,, Smith of Birmingham visit at Daytona Bench.
Mrs. Henry Wight and daughter !
r&lt;/ ‘ urrH Salvation
M iw
Alabama.
Sarah, the Witte family and friends,
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The party was given in tho home
Mr and Mrs. Earnest Krupp and
Mrs Berry. B-Work -and the Christians Re­
of
Mrs. I’orkins on Third St. ami their son Leslie Hill will ■leave for Mr. nnd Mrs. Betts,
McCJinire. Woodburn
and ward in Hbaven, by M. L. WrightJ
Palmetto Avenue.
Apopka Wednesday morning where Misses
Ruth McDaniel; Messrs H. H. Hill, Works the Evidence of Fnitb-by
Seven tallies were arranged in the they will spend several months.
Mrs. Geo Hyman.
Sain'l Yonrs, and ColliUrn, Ralph
house for the players, but ninny of
This program was thotoughly
Mrs. Atkins and sons have re­ Roumillat, (i. W. Spencer and Mrth»‘ guests. Inching either knowledge
enjoyed by all present.
Laulin.
or «‘nergy for auction, had brought turned to Wnycross aftei several
During the absence of our Pres­
their fancy work, and were enter­ days visit to Mrs. Woodburn.
Sunday owing to ruin neatly all
ident Mi*s M. Stewart our meeting
tained upon the broad veranda.
the afternoon, the attendance wits
will be opened every Sunday E ve
|y
Punch and mints were served on In the midst o j Life we are in Death. light compared with the usual Sun­
by our Vice-President W. C. D othe porch throughout the morning,
Whereas it has pleased our Heav­ days.
Among the visitors we.o: Coursey.
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Mr. and Mrs Fernald. Mrs, Bishop,
and at noon a tempting little lunch­ enly Father to cull our Iwdoved
Next Sunday Evoning the proeon appeared, consisting of chicken sister Mrs, May Shelton to heavenly and Mr. Countryman. -Mrs. W. R.
grant will be rendered by the Group
lonf with egg garnish, green pea ami reward.
Wessner anti daughters Eveline nnd
of Phillippians of which Mr». G. A.
, ‘j m
peanut salad in tomato cups, potato
Whereas We have lost a faithful Katherine, Mrs, W. C. Odum,
Miss Radford is leader. Tho subject o f
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chips, olives, and Russian tea, iced. member and n loved nnd loving
Graco Hawkins,
this program will bo Home Mission
Mis. Samuel Puleston was the friend %hose example and influence
Messrs, Walter Flicker, Chas Mum. Schools of which we are very much
fortunate winner of the first prite. will be rtf^cd by all be it
Snow, Portulac, Paxton. Rowland, Interested.
nnd the consolation fell
to
Miss
Resolved That we extend to her
Again we invite all who will to
Hoolihan, nnd Com. Howard. Of the
family our sincere sympathy and
Snidee Williams.
regulnr Woodland boys thcro were come and enjoy tho meetings with
Resolved that a copy of these
Huge bunches of red hibiscus made
Pewce Tillis, Hugh Tillis, Berner. us. We meet every Sundny evening
an artistic and simple decoration. resolutions bo sent to her family a Ralph Roumillat, Jas.
Reporter
Higgins, 6:46 P. M.
The out-of-town
guests
were, copy bo fiut on record of our order Owen Higgins, Carl Bruton, G. W.
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Misi Lily Fair Smith and mother Eastern ¡¡tar and u copy be sent to Spencer,
An Ancient Document
Frank Woodruff, Ralph
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the
Sanford
Herald
for
publication.
Mrs, Smith, of Birmingham, Ain,
Col. George N. Rigby o^ this city
Woodruff, anti Allen Manning. Those
Mayine B. Griffin,
Mr*, Browrl of Tampa, guest
of
porpoise flips of Roumiltal
are Is it collector of antiques and among
Fannie M McConnell,
Alf' R J Holly, and Miss Knight
great, but he usually knocks half his collection are manx old papers
LiRettn Brothcrson,
Daytona who is \isiting Mr»
the water out of the pool and wets and documents that are worth their
Committee.
B ^ Herndon
everybody on the platform. In the weight in gold. Ho recently brought
intotvnl, while the water is low, to The Herald ojflire an ancient legal
Birthday Party
document that read as follows:
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nobody can swim but Powee,
Wanted to Be Hospitable.
The
subscriber,
being
the
proprie­
Mys. H. R. Stevens entertained
When 1 went to Paris, said Onn
Woodsman.
tor o[ a certain negro wench, slave
wit li a charming chil tl ten’s party Horace Porter, 1 told my friends that
commonly called nnd known by tho
Thursday uftternoon in honor of her any of them who got within a mile
name of Tamer, who hath lately
little daughter Rebecca, whose sixlli of the embassy must come to see me
Cm pire l.nltnrhe Hume
been delivered of n female child call­
The latchstrlng. I told them, was out;
b.rthday was the happy occasion
S H I.aRoche I» home after a
ed Mary and registered In the office
A color scheme of pink and white there » b» always n spare seat In my
season’» umpiring with tin' (ìeorgin
of Town Clerk of Yonkers, the 15
, prevailed in i he pretty decorations pew at church The laichstrltiir was
Slate I.i'll g Ilf
The Hca»on cln*etl
often
pulled
the
"eat
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church
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of
June
last
pnsl:
which
said
of till roniii- fiybi »eu» and rose»
unfilled vacant
Om* of my friends earlj tin» \mtr on tin omit of tln&gt; negro child 1 do (ngreeable to tho
being ii.ed i n pt ul lisio ti A lovely
who visited lite stopp' d fits siitlscrip poor ni tettila ine tunt Mr Lu Roche ■I■teition* of an act of the legisla­
birthday cake beaut,fully teed with Hon to the Christian tdisrrver
fie wilt »fietiif «onte lime here with hi
ture of ihe state of New York E n.
ni, te nini "U, mounted by flink rail
said he didn't »aoi m
"Imiti ern f.ttml&gt; He i" one of tin* obi guard j
j j
an
act
for
tho
general
d b - '■entered tile t .1 ble
"bile he »ns In I'nrls
lmV " K h,’Vn '. ‘Î l:lK . lr,,K,H' pla,yor I atmU.ioñ of*Hln very”, *pàs7e”d the 29th
Tin* best fun ever was enjoyed
uml u infuri* for m a m
&gt;i*a
l»ut
Dit&gt; of March 1799.1 set free, and
b u n t i n g for p e a n u t » in w h i c h M a i
hiivtn ^ •!» * t•!«*•! t«» llvi* in Sanfftr«)
.ib’n,cion all my right It» it» service
C o u ld n 't S e c A n y C o m p lim e n t
I . / a b* ' I
I ’ u b I o i l fo i li d t h e m o
.k ii ,ti \itnji in j't I a I'Oiitmii ,im urnA on don't «••«•in piotiseli w hen I
from the date heieof. Dated tho
l'&lt; 1"1 I t - It 11' l " o i l t h e tiif' v o t t - a i i ' l
I •i t•’ riti«** in home* » n il
t! a
suggest that &gt;oti have a lo ie lt d is ­
Eighteenth Day of January in tho
1 f ,i. r i o t • R u — i*l 1 « r f t n « h n c o
L in k
I n f i l i u i i h tli*- (íri* fifia
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position '
I'm n o t." replied M is s
Vear of our 1,ord 1802
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fr,i*ri«!’*
t *» w.vtct»nn*
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1'H in t; u m rl she hits a m a n )
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

ABOUT PEOPLE
„.AND EVENTS...

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THE POWER OF CO-OPERATION
Did vnu e ver -îi&gt;p (o think nf ih f pnttvr nf po-opfrat inn
havc \\hrii i hm pull t &lt;ilk'I lire”

&lt;»f I lie slrcnirtli mi*n

Ii ttnuM hr an impossible
T ikt i lif markfl mp i d &lt;ii ru&gt; fruit, fur tnstaiua
ihinp. fur am mu* growt*r whost* jfrovi* cunUiius l&gt;uL a ft*w acres to lure men to
represent him in the* loading markets. Even it would burden the growers of
one community or one county to employ such men in any considerable number
of markets to look after tile sale of their fruit.

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Yr! the growers of t fit* mil ire Slate of Klorida can emtaiit* competent salesmen
tn look after their miefesis in every ritv of am size in the emintry at a cost of
nnlv a few eents.i h«»\ mi Ilie fruit nf anv &lt;*f them
l!\ jjeftiim together
in ,i irul\ .......pet,t11\e wa\. iIn* citrus Iru11 producers market their crops themselves instead of trusting to commission men and speculators.
It is tin* same thing in the advertising of Florida fruit. Any one «rower ty: any
single community of growers would lint! (lie cost of an adequate advertising
campaign to he prohibitive. Hut by jiettiiiK together in the nmtter with the
vrrowers of other rommunitiWs in every founty of the State, a j*rove owner may
have his fruit advertised all over the country for only a few cents a box.
uThe Floritla &lt;'ilrus Kxehanfie is a co-operative body. It is entirely controlled
and inanafied by tin* growers who are its members. Any director representinj^
lluiii, on the local association board, tlu* Sub-Exchange board, or the central
hoard for the State, may he recalled by the growers who elected him. at any
lime they choose.
There are no stockholders in the I'Achamp* and there is no
possibility of profit on its operations to any in lividu.il except as he partici­
pates in profitable market mg of his fruit just as every other member may.
The most ajijjressive stiles force of any in the citrus fruit field is maintained by
the Florida (ilrus Exchange. Yet such is the power of co-operation that in the,
past year the entire operating expenses for selling purposes was less than ten
cents a box. The Exchange conducts a nation-wide advertising campaign tt)
introduce Florida oranges and grapefruit to the consuming public, yet such is
the power of co-operation that this advertising costs Lin* individual citrus fruit
grower only three cents a box.
Last year the Florida Citrus Exchange shipped more than twice as much fruit
as any other marketing agency in the State. It shipped as much fruit as the
live largest other marketing agencies combined. So that a given amount per
b o x expended by the Exchange for selling or advertising does more than twice
as much work as tlu* same number of cents charged by any other marketing
agciic\ four or live linn - a.-» much a.*» Ihe same sum expended bv nu'st others
Now is the time to join the Exchange and get full value for the money &gt;'»u pu\
for selling \our fruit.

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Quarrel With “ Dummy.”

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When Ha Realized Me Had Been Rav­
ing at Deaf and Dumb Man He Be­
gan Earnest Conversation In
Two-Handed Sign Language.
Banco« Fawcett tells this story of
Hwp Hogan, and it Is one of the beat
of the flood of good ones In which the
irned manager of tho Venlco Tigers
Hogan 'toad just been taken
on aa a catcher by Los Angeles. Dum­
my Prion was catching for the Port­
land Beare». Hogan had never seen
Price before and did not know he was
and dumb.
t
&gt; were the daya when llogan
the fighting, clawing roughneck,
the opposing batte» Into
«(tngtag at the wide ones. When
canto to bat, Hogan inquired In
stest tones:
"What's your name, pall"
Price only swung bis bat and faced
W heeler, who waa on the mound for
the Angela, with an expression of
determlnaUon stamped on hla
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yelled the now l» te Hogan,
do join think you are busher,
K a y e» or somebody! Think
&gt;too good to talk to me! Watch
111 show you a few things bethta game Is orer." Price, who of courae bsd not beard
« word that Happy had said, grounded
oat to lint, and returned to tho nearer
hmseb. He was the recipient of many
baleful glares from Hogan before the
•Ida waa retired.
Aa be waited for bis turn to bat. llo* * ' * anger grew. That a roanbe had
' seen before had the nerve to lghlm waa more than Happy could
He atalkcd out to the plate when hi*
came with his rials of wrath

Hap Hogan
orerflowing. Turning to Price, who
waa kneeling behind the plate, he
snarled:
"W on't speak to roe, huh? Walt un­
til this game la orer and see what you
think about it."
Price smiled and touched hla right
hand to his ear. Hogan then realized
that be had been raring at a deaf man.
and dropping his bat be began an
earnest conversation with PrifeJ In the
twohanded Ityhs of “dummy" sign
Price removed hla
la glove
gloreg^d
npil a great
soon In iMgress at the
plate.
The fans In the g»ndstand and
bleacher« roared, "play ball.” The Inand out Held took* up tho cry, but
waa apparently as deaf aa
Prlco until the umpire touched him
on the shoulder and threatened a 110
fl»» If be continued to interrupt the

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If you have not yet called at this store during this
sale to lay in a supply of clothing and shoes, do not
put it off any longer. This sale exceeds by far our ex­
pectations and it will be necessary that you come in
early if you want to get yours before this fine stock is
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picked over.
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Below will be found a few of our specials. These
are but a few of the bargains we still have left.

SPECIAL
(B y F R A N K O. M E N K B .)

The Giants aro a CO to 1 shot for
the 1915 pennant—Just that and noth­
ing more. Nothing but a miracle can
win for them now.
The Giants have just ono real
pitcher—Tearoau. And no ball club
ever woo a pennant with less than
three, top-notch pitchers. Mathewson
Is about through. Tho brain of the
“did master" Is as crafty as of yore,
but tho old arm refuses to obey tho
dictates of that brain And the opposi­
tion has batted the feeble shoots and
slants to nil portions of tho lot
practically every start Matty has
made this year
Marqusrd is erratic. One day ho
pitches a great game; tho next day
he performs like a hush leaguer Per
ritt was a winning twlrler with the
Cardinals, but he hasn't touched the
.500 mark with the tilsntn Stroud tn
showing up nicely but he can't be de
(tended upou to win two-thirds of his
games. Schupp and Schauer haven't
s h o w n anything
And these men constitute tho
OtAnts' defense; Tesreau. a marvelous
pitcher, the fast-slipping Matty.- the
'l-rratlc Marquard, the ln-anduut Per
rltt and the unreliable Stroud, Schupp
and Schatfpr.
Offensively the Giants do not show
up much better On some days they
look like the greatest outfit ot slug
gers In existence; on others they net
like a bunch of blind men They hit
lu streaks; and no streak-hitting club
ever won tho pennant.
Some wonderfully optimistic Glnnt
rooters still see a chance for tho pen­
nant. They .point to tho work of tho
Braves last year They argue that the
Giants can do what the Braves did
But how different Is the situation!
Last year tho Braves had no one
to beat out but the Giants. The New
York outfit overshadowed every other
club in the league up to July 4th.
Every other club was of the second
division order. But this year there
are at least four clubs that seem as
powerful now as the Giants did In
1914.
The Cubs, Phillies. Braves nnd Pl-

rates—and even the Brooklyn Dodgers
—can give the Giants a mighty bat­
tle. No team other than the Beds ■Pv
will stack up as a pie counter proposi­
tion for the 1915 Giants, because even
the Cardinals are dangerous. Tho
Giants In an attempt to climb from
tho bottom to the top of the No­
tional league heap would find the
climbing at least 30 per cent harder
than the Braves did last year. And,
furthermore, tho Giants haven't the
power that the Braves had. The
Braves were aided and abetted In their
achievement by tho most remarkable
pitching feats the baseball world haa
ever known. Three twlrler»—James,
Rudolph and Tyler— pitched In rota­
tion week after week and pitched as
no trio of men has ever pitched be­
fore.
McGniw hasn't nny trio to work as
Stallings had lie hasn't got a Muranvllle nor an Evers
Ills men aren't
lutbued with tho samo fighting spirit
as were HLalllngB' men and, most itn
portanl of all. ho hasn't got the Stall­
ings' luck.
Good playing and mnrvolous pitch­
ing wore mighty factors, but tho mightlost of all was luck
A dozen times
the •' breaks" saved thu Braves from
defeat and gave them victory
A pennant contending team must
be well rounded —and tho Giants of
1915 aro not. Their pitching depart­
ment Is tho main weakness but the
catching department is not anything
that should be envied.- Tho team as
a wholo is prone to bobbing In pinches.
"Bone" play» are frequent, and. worst
of all, a hard luck Jinx has been pur­
suing the McGrnw outfit Blnce tho sea­
son began. And It’s still pursuing
But the Giants won't finish In the cel
Inr
They probably will climb out
of the rut soon nnd leap over frames
of the Reds. Cardinals and Dodgers.
They may go a notch nr two further,
depending very largely upon what tho
Cubs, Phillies, Braves and Pirates do
from now on. But thoy wen't finish
first unless all tho players on the
other clubs become afflicted with beri­
beri. spavin, sea sickness and hokuspokus.

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LOTS

MEN’S STRAW HATS
About 150 hats ranging in price from $1 to $3.50, now

48c

Special lot o f about 100 Shirts from 75c to $1.50, slightly soiled
from showing in windows, your choice
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48c
20c

Special lot o f Men’s 50c Hose reduced to

We have about 25 pairs o f Beacons $3.50 and $4.00 values which
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number o f these.
About 200 pairs o f Men’s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
for
................................................$2.28
We also have about 100 pairs o f Men’s Vici, Patent and Gun
■Metal, regular $3.00 values, now going at
$1.98
SPECIAL LOT W OMEN’S SHOES
Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and Men’s. These shoes consist
o f various styles and makes and will be closed out at 98c per pair

This sale will positively close SATURDAY, JULY
24th. The summer will not be over for many weeks
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this opportunity to secure seasonable goods at these
low prices.

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VERY HOPEFUL OF JOE WOOD

/VOTES o f the

Manager Carrlgan Figures Red Sox
Will Soon Be tn Lead for Pen­
nant In American League.

D1AMO/VD

Manager Carrlgan figures that his
Red Sox will be In the lead soon and
will stay there until the Besson closes.
"Joe Wood never waa In better shape
at this time of the year,*’ says CsttIgan. “He haa a lot on hla fast ball
and his control Is better than 1 thought

Bat th e » started a friendship be­
tween Hogan and Price which existed
as long as life remained.

Clever Understudy.

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THE SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO. i

Aay time Shortstop George McBride
o f the Senators is out of the game
la no longer any reason for detbe fact, for Dougtaa Neff has
forward and la now ready to
fin McBride's shoes whenever he la
upon. Neff has developed Into
a splendid fielder and thrower. He
cove n a lot of ground, and hla arm
Is strong and accurate.
Bauball In Australia.
Joe Wood.
T b s game of baseball la Increasing
In popularity in Australia at a rapid It would be when 1 considered his long
rate. This year the game haa attract­ absence from the box. All the rest of
ed many more than last, when It waa oar pitchers sre In the best of stupe,
end we are going to make a lot of
at Its high point.
trouble (or the other teams. Now If
Hooper and Speaker will get hitting,
Shews Sign* of Hitter.
Connolly, the Georgetown, youth who ■we should keep on winning."
haa been signed by Clark GrtfflUi,
Quinlan Coming ta the Front
abtram signs of being a great hitter. He
Tommy Quinlan la developing Into
is also fast on the bases and will make
classy center fielder!

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SANFORD SHOE !k CLOTHING CO.

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Chief Bender appears to bo In for
a hard year in tho third league.
President Gilmore believes tho Newafk team Is the one to beat for the
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Rankin Johnson needs more regular
assignments to keep In condition, R
would aeem.
He Did Not.
• • •
Jeff
de
Augclls
met a New York
Mays Is a real pitcher. He has an
underhand delivery that resembles newspaper man “ Do you remember,"
asked the newspaper man, “ono time,
Jack Warhop’s.
while you were playing In Kansas City,
• • •
you offered 110 for tho best original
Buck Herzog has suspended Phil
verso for your 'Women' song7“ “ I
Douglass Indefinitely and may norer
do,*' replied the comedian
"I won
use him again.
that ton." According to the laws ot
• • •
Leonard Madden, a southpaw once fiction. Mr. de Angells should have
with tho.Cubs, baa been bounced by said: "I've been looking for you for
years. Here's f 1,000 as a retainer. I
the Terre Haute club.
want you to write me a comic opera."
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But he didn't What he did say was:
Tom Corcoran, released as umpire,
“Well,
that's so long ago I guess we
will-not retire. He haa been assigned
can be good friends, nevertheless"
to the Colonial League. .
• • •
Dalton, the slugging star of the
Divided Care.
Buffed», Is alow in getting his batting
Tbrce*ycarold Edward has a cousin,
eyes trained on the ball.
Dorothy, about half a year younger
• • •
than ho Is. He goes down to her
Cy Fklkcnberg, tho itar pitcher of house and gets her every day Ono
the Newark team. stands\ G feet 5 night, after saying hi» prayer», he
Inches. Ho has little advantage over said to his mother. “God takes care
George McConnell.
of my Dorfy hy night and 1 take care
of her by day."
Leslie Msnn, formerly with the
world’s champion Boston Braves, holds
medals won In track meets for run­
Nevsr Touched Him..
ning 100 yards in 10 flat
“So you are contemplating mar­
• • »
riage 7" “That'a what!" "Uave you
Fred Clarke has bis Pirates going paused to consider the high cost of
at a rapid pace and the belief la that living?" "Nary pause. 1 considered It
If he can kosp hla pitchers In shape on the way to propose, and then 1 put
he wilt remain tn the fight for the on more speed. Her father has monsy."
leadership.
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ATTENTION,
BODY!!
ALL KINDS OF LOTS FOR ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE

The extensive Holden Estate properties have just been acquired
by the THATCHER REALTY COMPANY, and their sale will he
vigorously pushed.

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No better, safer opportunities for investment can be found any­
where than we now' otter the public. We have twelve hundred Shnford lots for sale, and they are situated in every desirable part o f
the city.

This
lin o
company
w u ip a u j
bought these
u i t a c properties
llC d because o f the belief
that from the stand point o f opportunity and development, Florida
is the best State in the Union, and that Sanl
Sanford is the best place
in Florida.

Lots for Sanford citizens in the city’s most desirable residence
sections.

Sanford’s celebrated celery lands are unrivalled. Nowhere else
on the face o f the earth can there be found such a combination o f
fertile lands, cheap and unlimited water supply for irrigation pur­
poses, perpetual summer climate, and adequate shipping facilities
by land sea to the world’s greatest markets.

Lots for thrifty colored folks in sections .convenient
churches and schools.

THREE REASONS WHY.
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Sanford is unmatched as a fruit and trucking center.
Sanford is at the head of navigation on the St. Johns River,
and has, thereby, water contact with Jacksonville and the sea.
Freight rates are thus cheapened to Sanford, and the city is des­
tined to be a wholesale center, and Florida’s interior metropolis.
Sanford’s wonderful lake and river system, its unsurpassed
fishing and hunting preserves, and its delightful climate, render it
the Nation’s ideal resort.
There are many more reasons which might he given to prove
that Sanford is bound to rapidly grow; but for the present, these
are sufficient.

Lots for railroad men convenient to their worjt.

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Lots for those o f other communities and States who want to
invest their money in splendid real estate that is rapidly enhancing
in value.
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We sell on easy terms; a small payment in cash, and the bal­
ance on easy monthly payments.
SANFORD IS ON THE EVE OF A GREAT DEVELOPMENT.

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Lots, celery farms, improved and unimproved, and other lands,
in the flowing well distrkt&amp;*of Seminole and Volusia Counties,
Florida, are offered for sale by us.
Titles perfect.
Call or write for detailed information.

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very hero!* tu think of whnl oth»r li* l i n e a (linee In g o
di I t ' it i " p u t 1 . heil tin wn»h !ng
tcriuip \, iii cullili \i»lt otticr (rifilil e
ui&gt;jiii-|i imi On under »ill'll rtrrum
I m ining, botisi t leaning and mending
stances ttut if It w*-re tln-lr own rase I hursdny evenlng Ih usuully beau
to do
" M y husband sits around the
they would know It would he ipilt*- as c v f ilin e
A g irl co lili! accom pany ber
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ir.oiioloii) hv giutig «mi l*i se a rch tor
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hi'iirt f r o m their bosom as to rc«lgu m a lce pleusant i»venlng al nome, (d ay
work. h u t s e r r i t i ) hoping h e w o n ' t
the lilnl th»v worshiped to another lag some dance musi* ir thè wenther
find It N o » , w hite Ite •» a t Imin*' t í o « * '
wn» »rorui
l-'rulnt «■** t mg i» g*md
« ’ i n i i i t i H m iiii.
H . - i - n i t i i i- » io n * * other
lin
.la-.» . • i ; dt i 1 . tak- ' in "f Mo
» ii .in ii ■ ■- ,iliHi»' ntul tale» 'i f,iin*' t,,r l.r tu »•,* ti• ito uno i. » or io it
.In t*
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•a 11* ......k •'I
tu u l i a i u i
. i n i . i t J u» t u i . 'I t i g h t to
lei d suini* noi liti e fi,tir Miai l» filli
0 ■al for Mo'in » « » !t Mo disto
■uni
ri‘1liit|'i.i*h 1' - ‘ f.itttt to ¡H.i.itu j
If
orili * * tiing
rsMi'tm &gt;•*&lt; nlttg i» *1** e , . p Mi* I h n u n i l e a s t "
I I ' - s t iv e M
1914. br lb« MtCLi.
broiuu] the wlit" u I..,in in Wedded was not a \otod t*&lt; thè tnarki'liiig Snuda), &lt;&gt;f
luti t a muti s, w ork, and he refuso» tu
“ lovu wife b} God's upprmul what comari, ih church mglil »Uh thè aforo“ LOVE WIVES."
du It
I say If he cannot find w ork
was she? The man wooed and won me li(lori ed beau nccompatiylng Iter
outsid e he should bo glad to do it In
her Innocent h«&gt;nrt In all lis girlish
If parente strivi* thelr hesl to gire
S h r who ne'er answers till a husband
side
P ie n se d* cilio for
pttrlt«'. reverence anjl faith She gives Undr daugliti'r a luipp) glrlliood. th*&gt;y
cool*,
" O V K R H I 'H D K N K P W I L L '
Of, If sh» r lilts him. never shews alia up her best tears to him
When h** do mudi towitrd stilimi hlltg Mn* rilgged
f lits i ti»*- &lt;lo* s not stand alone
mirai
casts her off for a passion i iinipntilon. pulii uhlih liuols t*• te r futuri* Sii*'
1he r* * nr*- m a n ) h u n d r e d » ju»t lit**- it
can lie restore to Ins wife the»*' tears wtui lui» a liappv 11f*- **f lt Mirti» a
ßhn Is —nil n» m s n '
th e W o rld o l e r
l ' e » 111*11 I I I * I r o ' l g l t t
with tln-lr lost possthllttli'S which smllitig f.u &lt;• io Mie uorltl
If it I»
I sin ric h In h it v lin t such «
np to p e r f o r m lo m s e b o ld d u l l * »
th e
A* Iwrrnty sms. If till tlicli ».mil wire tint*, eriilei! t i l loss Ilf love nillleil dall and !■•nel. Il oli»!» n fluido» nti't
I ». .-! I • (Il ........U i ■ | ' l
.11 I ' i l l ! *
II* lilt
t*e«rls,
fill III at 1 iiiiMi’*•k iif it d*«.*lutc T■i lo r i’..i*li*» ” t .- lai &gt;li.in» of VOUIIg
n r . N » I o . T&gt;*-td"tU m ilk * '» *i III I » til k* .
T lir u n ir,
n e r i .t r a ml i lie *.-■ k » r . ' n
r u n * VVilti a l l this s t a l i n g I n i In I I I "
girl» »lo* iloti) Itieni III*' pliuisurv of
trul.l
Ululili timi h im s e lf at Ills w its end as
fare, weighing down her tortured Invltmg *ompati) to tlu-lr fiomes tuke
tu I m » to &lt; scape breaking »olili* of Mi»
Since the widespread publication heart »Sal i» there left fur h*-r of Iruiii ili* rii ilicir "k 11 1 f hupplliens alni
dishes he w ould ll*' re ip ilii'il to wash
of tho Rogers scandal -Unit unhappy happiness peace and love" She Is tlijtc ihem *lse»lryv*ifor *'tiJo&gt; meni
l ooking w ould he un ei|unl hard ship
episode In which a the llrsl and only love wife
ti«» The girl. nini fAura ÌS laviti* u youug
Me w o u ld n 't know w h e th e r the m aking
New York lawyer j day’ she tiles The woman who tak^s nini) to cali upon ber wlll he suro lo
of coffee ca lle d for a spoonful of b:\k
divorced one wife, her Chances on marrying a man who hlnme Alone whn nr*' responslhU* for
ing pow der, su g a r or an egg. how ly A ;
wedded another. Is "light o' love" must lake her lt later un If elio le duomed to single
It took to ro ok porridge to m ake it
Maml In short order chances on how long her hold upon hlessedness
..
.
, ... , thin os grind or thick. •"* d o u g h ,
threw her over for his affections will last When a man
\ nunc men and yo ung women sh ould
, h). H . lld r J.. bread and
jap flftjuliy—I havo marries he can have no knowledge an have th e ir . • 'M '- rlu n ties of b eing . ...... lM r|(|
w ith su gar e ve ry
received an ava­ to whether the good Lord will decree brought to g eth er In wholesom e s o c ia l
naked for ll or not to g ive
lanche of letter« that union to he fruitless or other­ afTntrs If ll Is expected that h n m iy them h a lf enough to sa tisfy tltelr
asking mo to de­ wise. If children come, he should I»** . m arriag es w ill com e from It T h e re la .
young a p p e tite s
nounce. the term thankful If (hey are denied he should tail one youth tim e in tint life of n
T h e re a re husbands w ho tit n ic e ly
"wife." ns applied not rail against the wisdom of the all young m an or young girl It should ho
Itilo th e em erg e n cy
T h e re a re o th e rs
to the third wom­ wise This fact does not give him the rem em bered by them ns a rainbow of whom ll w ould knock a ll askew as
an In the tangle. right to cam ufT the faithful mate Me h r1” ' tin » » w hich tim e can n e ve r e f I,. lug d is ta s te fu l R a th e r than to ho
'| tie g.
! people of n e ig h b o r
These letters are should love and comfort h*T Shu Is I n '
pressed In to the household se rvice ,
mostly from so­ the more dependent upon him as the In nils win* g lw lit t le Inexpensive a f which goes a g a in st the grain, a man
ciety women, hon­ years slip by. She. who by the stthtlo fa irs to bring yo ung folks to g e th e r should ho up and doing, out looking
orable wives and art of family raising endeavors to are but liv in g th e ir ow h youth o v e r for w o rk e a r ly nud Inte. refusing to
usurp th« wife’s place, will find her again in w a tch in g 'h o budding c o u rt Accept defe jit W h e n he must fp e n il a
loynl mothers
and lassies
F u ll ,imlnl
I may ns well road a long and thorny one passion ship of yo
, „ uu,th fu l hole ............•
-■ fow
tll„ home, love lor his
mpt hlm
many
strike right at the companion« of this kind will find the pretty bashful girls out o their, w|fn -|l0uW
Toot of this bitter feeling In the hearts themselves ousted In their turn by a shells; see that they Join In tho ||llJn llcU , D |t(!hlBn the load which
neighborhood frolics U l no nlco aim , (#
bor ovcrhurdoned shoulders,
of those wives. Who will say that they younger and prettier fasclnater.
-*ro not satisfied In their Insistence
glo young man escape from responding Assist Ing her does not detract from
to the Invitation Young folk, must be ; ^
m
a
n
,,nrT1B hl.r Krn,L
thst the name of wife should not bo
Applied to the woman who has dellber- □ RING YOUNG FOLK TOGETHER. brought together to look. 1."'« and luile. which Is tar more satisfying than
wed.
given herself to man's lust with­
outsldo |&gt;ay even. A happy, contented
out troubling herself as to the holy Now what Is Love. I pray thee toll?
family
moans that each does all in
Is that fountain and that well
THE HOUSEWORK f
bond of matrimony not being ontered It
his or hor power to help, regardless
W here pleasure and repentance dwell;
Into? The term love wife, when np It Is, perhaps, the sounding bell
of what tho work to be done may bo.
I have heard of reasons manifold
piled to an unmarried female, la a T hat tolls all Into heaven or hetlj
W h y tnvc must needs bo blind;
Rtosi Insult; an Indignity heaped upon And this Is love, as t hear tell!
Resented the Insult
tlut this Is Mio liest of nil- t hold—
the respectable women who bear with
Mis eyes nre In hta mind.
Whore there nro young folks In tho
T h e thrifty peasant. N a rr ed din, one
honor and dignity the name “wife ”
family It should be a bright and Jolly I "If the w ife works nt nny occupn dav re c e iv e d a visit from his needy
^Vebster'e definition of wife reads
household W h e n th*-lr days are.e n ­
cousin. H a lls th e III F a vo re d w ho be­
lawfu consort of a man; a worn* gaged In employment, their even in g s, Mon w h ich brings tn money and th e
"Thei lawful
sought of h im Mi*- loan for a day of
husband
is
out
of
em
plo
ym
en
t,
‘ Ko la
Is united to a man In wed so fa r as p o s s ib le should he In te r ­
«ß who
his d o n key
"1 should be most happy,
shouldn't
h**
fill
In
th
e
Idle
m
om
ents
lock." it j« infamous to give to a spersed with pleasure to upset thu
good
cousin."
said N u x re d d ln , ' hut
by doing the housework and looking
woman who Is willfully unchaste that humdrum of existence.
1after tho children?" This Is the blunt unfortunately ho
no has
nas gone astray,
asim,. and
......
■*«red name.
Call them "passion
ThU not only applle« to tho work­ ! question which n wife who works asks I havo no manner of knowledge where
companions,""love thieves,” anything;
ing girl still In her teens, but to tho mo to decide. She dwells on her grlov* he may be." 'The words were no noon&gt;hdl never give damaged affection the
woman who has passed that youth liners still further by addtng that sho or spoken than the donkey set up a
®*nte of that which la pure and spotmark ten years or so ago. Llfo la i I, obliged to to rise very early, get loud braying from a shed In the yard,
happy or lonely, according to tbo plan 1 breakfast for tbo family; aho la “Hee-honk! hoe-honk!"
"But, good
Three women, whom the' world one lays out; Monday evenings thorn ; obliged to stack up the dtahea for want Natr!" exclaimed Halil, "thero la aure“ ow* of. have come under thla man’s la always plenty to do. Tuesday eve­ of time to wash them. Her neighbor ly thy donkey at home and eeemlng•Pell. Bom. writers hare put forth
next d^rjrjoka af.ttr Uifl cWUwn for »7. quite yrell.“ WArreupon Nwr-eAi
ning, why no} tidy up UioJ&gt;eat_

Laura Jean Libbeu’s

Talks on
Heart Tonics

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dm ros*' In gr. ai w ra th and snow ed
li , Mir Mie door
Mogolle »roilìidrid
he shouted
» o u l'ls t Munì llisult m e
u. un own Itou»*- l*&gt; taking Mie w ord
of a donkey before Riv ow n?'
Is It a D inothériu m ’
It Is refreshing now und then to get
it » .i y from d a lly eotislilerAtlitti of the
in* 'I* t n iie'tist* r . o f *1’ »M o di'ti a n d
i . . i ,t ... pended a quuiutalli o wi t h
Mu' In lieiiioMii* o f Mo- •■.ultest d n v »
Iler",
tur Inst ar ne ,
I» III«
«tot)
of the tossii » u rv iv u l of » h a t tun)
have been a d in o th é riu m , nccordlng to
th e discoverer. It w as dislodged, th e
fossil was dislodged, from a section o f
ye llo w d a y 15 fe c i below tin* stre e t
le v e l nt St Mn*tge H inten Island
th e (or* mau of Ilo* excavating g ang
» a *« the boto» look m ightily Ilk** an
e lep h a iil s hut I lie tinder scorns tin »
u t* p r oí *■ n ina I opinion und M ilk » to
•lo
iliunMi* r mui i In **r *
W h a t tinu lintiitii'ii» lim i ti e gathering corm ier
w ill have to sa) ra n ) he known la te r
A ti)w a v Mi*' d ln o lto T lu m If (fiat »
w llat ili*-) (b a ld e lo r a il IL ts en tra
lated to give sated N ew York a rest
from w ar's a la rm s and bomb outrages
and scandal sto rie s, w h ich can he re
garde*) us a consum m ation devoutly to
he approved

F e a re d for G randm a.
H ill) Is fond of a ttendin g th© pic­
ture how » w ith h u g randm a and ho.
eenslders h Mu se lf tier ehlef protector,
f.nc evening a largo black hear waa
perform ing a ll sorts of a n tic s In the
p!&lt; tur**, w h ich L illy » a n e n jo y in g itum eiisely u n til su d d en ly the bear turned
to» aids III*' midli-nro
M ill) slipped
■l.'»ii im ii. h i,
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let. ta k in g hold
■U 1l ' *i n-iin i » 1 ui.| "i*nl
Tutu
n d ii, ii' , i • , a,
mu
| don't
111**' lie
i io\s . * il.ii
hear
K i-

chauge
The Difference.
Mrs Milton "Timi Mrs Jinks In alwavs ven well dressed, whliu lier hus­
band nlunvs look» shabby” Milton—
Well, «Il dr*'«»,*« aecitnllng to ftishton aliti
«* * i rd'ti : •«* Ids means
tulli'*'

D ecision.

If vmi stop I** look nt Mu Irathe you
may &lt;-*&gt;nchiil*' tb it crossing I» ImpossL
fit**, hid make Ml" start and keep mov­
ing and vou vet across somehow.—
Charles A Mates

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Sell Bom b at Auction.
FTrsl Acroplunx* llo iu h A c o n trib u ­
tion to tin* fund has hern made In th e
sh ap e of a fragm ent o f the tirsi bom b
w h ich fell un K n g llsh sell m Mils Kuropenn w ar
T h e c o n trib u to r considers
th a t, a« an enduring record of the w ar.
Mi*' fmgriM'til should lnrr*'as*' In v alu e
as tim e g o e s on. and he has decided
Miut II »hall tie offered for sale to th e
hig hest bidder, and the amount renllxed credited lo th e T im e s fund for
the sick and w ounded. T h e donor w ill
g ive to the p u rch a se r of this fragm ent
o f tho bomb the a u th e n tic history o f
how It cam e Into h is possession
The
hig hest hid receive d will be accepted.
— FYom the lAindon Tlmea.

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Fractlec in S ta te und fe d e ra l tourt*
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Snnford Fla

DR. C. G. BUTT

He Had a Collection of Them.
DENTIST
"I've Just got a little note from
Cousin John." sho said. "Shall I rend
O fTlre: Yowrll llullding
It to you?"
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F L O R ID A
"No," he said quietly. "It won't bo S A N K O R D
necessary. I'vo got alx of his notoa #
now and they To no good."—Detroit THOMAS EM M KT WILSON
FTee Frcss.
r~ m c u H t N n o i s n o L it r a
T h a t S ta rte d

H im .

Morelelgh la t I I t u t — Do you know
I a lw a y s thought you hod a re tir in g
disp o sitio n ?

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
1,A WT KUS

Miss Weerelgh Istifling a yawn) — Sanford,
Not exactly, Mr. Morelelgh; hut 1 must
confess to a disposition to retire.

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E lt o n J . M o u g h t o n

Sure Sign.
If ho would rathor contributo a
ton-dollir opinion than two dollars
In cash, be’a a regular lawyer.—
Oalveaton Neva
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ARCHITECT
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In Yowell Bldg.

Sanford, Fla

�JULY 20. i)||

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N O T E S AND F A IT H .

SAYS

SAUNTERER.

loa a oa ooa oooa oa a oooD oa oD O oa a D ooa oa ^
ain afraid that tho city election
in November will be .very common­
place as the mayor’s rncc is slow
I note by the Herald last week that
Mr. Whitner has romc ou t of the
raco for mayor and this leaves J. D.
Davison monnrch of all ho surveys.
There are rumors of other candidates
and it may be that after the summer
sun grows less ardent that other
candidates will leave their mountain
retreats and shy their hats in the
ting. The candidates for the ofllco of
alderman are shy about the position
and while it is understood thnt
several o f tho ’ prew nt board will
stand for re-election they have not
so stated to their closest friends. It
is much too warm and also too early
to atart any politics but I want
something to talk about and wish
the hoys would begin to tell ubout
their futuro plans for saving the
couhtry
.
,
* * •
can’ t get tho pesky sparrows
killed as the city officials all seem to
sparrow hearted about killing the
English sparrows.
I’ ll bet if my
friend Runge wus on the council he
would he in favor of killing the
English sparrows right now.
i l t always does me good to see the
Sanford hoys rnnking g ood and es­
pecially those who have gone out in
the world. I saw Arthur Doyle hero
the other day and learned afterward
tha( he had plugged for a good posi­
tion as head of the southern tetri*
tory for the burroughs Adding Ma­
chine Co, I temember Arthur when
#he was a youngster here in Sanford
and also remember him after he
left here to take a position on the
road for a packing house. He stuck
right to the job and the tirst thing
we knew he had changer! positions
(or the Atlding Machine. This did
not seem to be much of a machine
or murh o f a job hut Arthur k n e w
what he was doing and lie
has
worked steadily to the l o p of the
ladder. You can’ t down the Irish.
* • •
i O n account of our peculiar winter
amt the rains that came out of sea­
son a great many people have been
discussing the effect of the heavy
guns on the atmosphere and trying
to dope out the science of heavy gun
fire making a greater rain fall.
A close study of tho effect of
gunfire on the weather has he made
during
the whole of the war
in
northern France and has resulted in
tin* statement by scientists here that
cannonading docs not "m a k e rain"
according to the jiopular fancy.
A lecture on “ Battle Weather in
Western Europe,” just delivered by
Charles Harding, one of the investi­
gators, explains the real effect
of
this -series of tremendous explosions.
He says:
“ In tho lecent wet weather the
rainy conditions have not caused
been caused by gun filing, but it
seems quite possible that at times,
when the conditions are favorable
to rain, tho rains have been aug­
mented or accelerated b y the con­
cussion initiate o\or the
battle
grounds^^—-

professional artists and tho resulting
benefits to .both parties Is fully a p ­
parent. To that end the committee
has started to compile a directory of
artists living in Florida.
The (list object in the path of our
practical work was a huge bill hoard.
Wo therefore embarked on a crusade
against unsightly street advertising.
Tho civic committees have already
made efforts in this linn and I nm
sure they will welcome our co-opera­
tion in trying to overcomo an evil
which does more than anything else
to mar the beauty of our scenery.
As the railroads are notable o f ­
fenders, along their right-of-way
especially near tho stations,wo pro­
poso a monster petition to the roads
operating in the state to assist in
making Florida beautiful. The first
view of u tourist or prospective
seeker is from a car window, and it
is to tho financial advantage of the
roads, to protect the natural beauty
o f our state and to make the stations
so attractive that the traveler will de»ire to alight and remain within our
borders. m
We appeal also to the county commissionets to jirotert our highways
from a misdirected commercial zeal
which threatens to rob us of a Inndsenpe which is famed in all the world.

THE

BELLBOY

GASP

Senator Sherman’a Response to Imper­
tinent Imp Something NeW
to Him.
Benator Lawrcnco Y. Sherman of 11Bonis nover gives tips. gprefualng 10
tip he Is not prompted by a sense of
economy so much ns the Idea that one
should have the courage of one's con­
victions. Ho knows of no reason why
a man should pay tho highest prico for
hotel food and then brlbo a hotel em­
ployee to fetch It to him. Llkewlso ho
boos no logic In paying n bellboy to
hover about In one's way performing
useless service.
As a rule Bhernian oats In old-fash­
ioned restaurants where ho can sit on
a neat llttlo revolving stool, and ho
stays at tho medium-priced hotels,
simply because he dislikes the pomp
and glitter of the more pretentious
places. A little while ago, however,
Sherman went to New Y’ork to mnko a
speech, and a reception committee es­
corted him to ono of tho big hotels,
where a bellboy carries up one's grip,
asks If the guest dcBlrcs any Icq wa­
ter, takes n tip, goes, and sends the Ice
water by still another bellboy, who
also expects a tip.
Tho boy who carried Sherman's
modest little Batchcl to hlB room bus­
tled about, turning on electric lights,
raising window shades, lowering win­
dow shades, messing with tho lace cur­
tains, chnnglng tho key from tho out­
side to tho Inside of the door, and by
divers other methods making himself
generally . obnoxious. After ho had
exhausted hla entire repertory of ways
and means to annoy a guest, he asked
Sherman If ho wanted any Ico water.
Sherman said ho did not. Then tho
boy Inquired If there was anything
d s o he could do, and Sherman shook
his head.
Still the boy hung about, an If wait­
ing for something.
"1 think that’ll be all," romnrked
Sherman, becoming rather annoyed.
"Thank you, sir,” replied tho boy,
with much ovcrpollteness, backing out
of tho door, "thank you, thank you."
A bellboy, of course, always Bays thank
you three limes when he Iidb received
no tip. but only once when he has.
Sherman noted the threo thank yoiis.
all In a row. and savagely he respond
ed somewhat as follows:
“ You're welcome, goldnrn you, gol­
den» you,
goldnrn y o u !"— Kansas
City Star

Announce me nt
My office will be open through the
Summer fr»r treatment of Eye, Ear.
Nose and Throat patients. Special
attention will he given d.agnosis
of eye troubles requiting tin- use of
glasses. Patients who requite hospi­
tal cute are admitted to the Di-Lnnd
Sanitarium having a most complete
equipment for diagnosis ami treat­
Boy Scouts as Coast Guards.
ment. medical or surgical of these
The British Huy Scouts have proved
special cases.
•
their value since tho outbreak of war
L. C. Ingram M. D.
Four hours after the call camo thou­
Delà ml, Florida.
sands of hoys were at the disposal of
Droka Building. *J6-Tuesday.4tc.
their cou»»try. One morning n tele­
gram reached a British commissioner
POINT HE HAD OVERLOOKED asking for a thousand scouts The
same evening he had four thousand
W ife’s Question Made Broker Wonder standing by walling for orders
Whether He Might Not Have
Many an adult warrior In tho Brit­
Been Deceived.
ish Isles tirst knew he was wanted
when a scout brought him n letter tell­
A Wnll street broker of English per ing him where to report himself The
entage and an unusual natno was talk­ emergency substitution work of the
ing to several other brokers, business lads wns wonderful.
not being particularly rushing at tho
Tile suddenness of the war meant
mom uni.
that many coast guards had to return
"If anybody In this crowd has n Immediately to tho navy. Yet their
gold brick for sale," he said, "l wish work whb more necessary than over
ho would try to dispose of It to mo
Hundreds of scouts took their
at a good figure.
Why?
Well, I’ m places nnd had the time of their lives
In the market since yesterday for ntaylhg out all night or watching nil
thnt sort of malarial.
day through big telescopes for the eti
"It hnppened this way.
About 4 «titles' ships
p. m. a very nice appearing man of
it »ns n hardened Journalist who
tho working class camo Into my office confessed that a lump came Into hla
nnd .asked for me. I saw him and throat when late ono night ho met a
naked him his business. Ho told mo nmnll group o f scouts dragging their
ho had seen my name In tho papers, Irek cart, lnden w ith bivouac gear, and
nnd ns his namo was tho .mno as moving quietly through tho dark to
mine he thought, the nnmes being their vigil on the cliffs.
so unusual, ho would call on me.
"Ho was very unmlstnknbly Eng­
Ruling Passion Strong.
lish, nnd the similarity of nnmes was
Tho German paper Boersenblnlt culls
of some Inlerest. oven though I hard­ from a Leipzig dally nn amusing llttlo
ly thought‘ ho was In my class. Still nnoedoto of the war from Iho point
ho might have been a hard-up titled of vlow of the lover of books and
nobleman working for his living, ns teaming. Tho story ruiiB thus:
some of tho best of them do rather
A certain sergeant of reserves
than spongo It off somebody else.
whose occupation In private Ufo was
"H o talked along about hla family thnt of professor of romanco philol­
and where thoy lived and asked mo ogy, was ono of a company escorting
where mine cam o from and said ho a troop of French prisoners from Mnuhad been living In Canada for fif­ bouge Into Germany. Tho lieutenant
teen or twenty years, where hla In charge was alarmed by hearing
father had gono from England. Times sounds of quarreling behtnd him. Ho
were hard and ho had come to this turned and saw tho florgoant In vio­
country, where they were no sorter lent altercation with ono of tho pris­
and— well. It ended by his touching oners. Tho Frenchman gesticulated
mo for IS. Hla namo was good for
wildly, and tho sergeant's biue eyes
that. I thought, whether ho was blazed angrily boblnd hla steel rimmed
wholly deserving or not.
spectacles. Tho officer flew to sepa­
“ When f went homo In tho eve­ rate them, but burst Into hearty laugh­
ning I told my wlfo about It and did ter when tho bnuso of tho dlsputo was
sho applaud my respect for my fam­ explained to him by his excited com ­
ily namo? Not on your parish regis­ patriot. Tho FTcnchmnn. whoso rag­
ter she didn't.
She looked at me ged boots wore bound up with string,
critically and said: 'John, did tho man
was a professor of the Sorbonne, nnd
show you any papers to prove that
the two had almost come to blows
his name was the same as yours?*
over a difference df opinion . . .
Right then I awoke, and If any of you
concerning tho use of tho subjunctive
gents have a gold brick to sell will
In old Provencal lovo songs 1
you please pass It on to me?”

"W hite it happened that during
the battle which preceded tho fall of
Louvain an inch of rain fell in Dun­
kirk, it must also bo taken into ac­
count that Dunkirk was at the time
the center of an area of low pres­
sure that w f ^ d have brought a
heavy rain wltnout any undue dis­
turbance, In this caso the precipi­
tation ptohahly was augmented.
"T h e battle o f Ypres-Annontleres
was fought during a period when
conditions were antagonistic to rain,
nnd despite tho days or heavy can­
nonading there was very slight pre­
cipitation.
It aeents from this that when the
conditions are anti-cyclonic that is
when the whole character of the
weather ia opposed to rain, no amount o f concussion or explosion
* Uncle Eben.
could produce rain In anything like
" A man dat kin git paid foh glvln'
a measurable quantity.”
do public good advice," said Uncle
Ebon, "may not be so much of a flosslfcr; but you gottcr respect him as
I T h e women who make up the pei- a financier "
sonnel of the
State
Federation
women’s clubs are opposed to the bill
board nuisance, and if they accom. plish some practical results along
this line, it will sld materially in
making o f Florida the beauty spot
it should be, and would bo, but for.
this publicity fresk, which is becom­
ing so groat a detriment to the state.
A member o f the art department o!
the Federation «ays:
It ia no longer .the fashion to let
geniuses starve in garrets and it ia
on ly business policy to patronise
home talent. The need o f having the
‘ Ham .lit

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M a x w e l l ’s
Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

11041stSt Phone182

Dress Reform for Women.
Boston, father of reforms, mother of
movements, cradlo of progress, has
undertaken Its biggest task, Boston
Is to reform the dress of vromon.
Don't Ring tho ready gibe at tho
ambitious effort that Is domiciled In
civil service bouse, but wish tboso
Boston women Joy and success.
Their slm ought to'cnllst all wom­
ankind—but It won't Thoy seek to
mako woman's garments comfortable
as well aa pretty, to read sense as
synonymous with style, and to have
utility pass na chlo.
It might be done, of course. It Is
not for us to throw the cold water
of doubt on the Ides, But woman are
altogether likely .to go on wearing
Jhese extraordinary devices which they
call clothea and to blame the men for
them, hugging to themselvoa the delu­
sion that the men want thorn thus o r
rayed.

LEGAL ADVER1ISING

MEASURED BY INCHES

Drearl m rot of tho Interior
U. S Land Office or (¡alnmvIUc.Fla.

CLASSIFIED

Juno *€. 191 &amp;
LITTLE THING* GOVERN LIFE '8
Notlcw Is hereby liven thnt Thoms» r .
Hutchinson of Otteen, Florid*, » h o . on Murh
8 UCCE8 Ç OR FAILURE.
21, 10)3, tn*&gt;le
Unmeetrod
Entry, No.
Oil SAP, (or SU at SKI. Section 11j and
A Little Contemplation Will Show the
Truth of the Statement—Man Who
Considers It Is the One
Who Succeeds.

S I ) o l S W J i , t i e d ¡Sn 12. Town.htti 19 South,
Kang» SI Ka»t. ’ISlU h»»»,» Meridian. Ha*
tiled notice of intention to make Thr**-yr«r
Proof, to c*tabtl*h rUlm to the land above
deaertned, before Clerk of f'lrcult Court, at
San font. Florida, on the |2th doy of Au*u»t
19 1&amp;. Claimant nsmea oa witnroae»:

J. R. Elba, of Oattrn, Florida.
W.

If,

Everybody knows what a llttlo thing
an Inch Is, but few realize what a big
thing It Is. Few stop to contemplate
what tho difference of an Inch really
means, says a writer In the New York
American. A tailor knowdi when an
Inch too much or too llttlo has cost
him anywhere from 118 to |80. A
dressmaker knows when an Inch too
llttlo of tho gooda on hand may cause
her, after an arduous day of planning,
to abandon n chosen pattern for an­
other. An engineer knows when his
train, with Its carload of human
freight, baa gone one Inch off tho track
over a precipice.
Some men have tplnds one Inch off
the judgment track, and that causes
nil their schemea, gigantic and bril­
liant aa they mfiy he, to run amuck.
Every calamity and every success In
life la controlled by Incites.
Men rarely go to their doom In an
hour; It Is Inch by Inch.
AH successes are won Inch by Inch.
Aa Inch by Inch the waters o f Ufo
creep In to Ingulf us, so Inch by Inch
tho obstacles that Impede our progress
move asldo.
Tho man who attempts to leap over
tho Inches to reach bis goal gets there
with n broken leg.
The word Inch has a forbidding
sound. It Ib because It holds us In Its
clutches. We cannot Ignore an Inch,
or It Immediately thwarts our Inten­
tions. Every simple thing Is performed
by man, as tho saying goes, "within an
Inch of bis life."
All diseases movo Inch by Inch. Be­
fore tho scarlet fever breaka out In n
child It tins been developing Inch by
Inch for nlno days.
A man built a magnificent structure
tho other day at an cnorraousrexponse,
and when It was proved that^vj had
encroached a few inches on tiro land
of another man the law accorded tho
other man the right to pull It down.
The overstepping of an Inch in tho
proprieties of life brands us If a girl
In u theater laughs nn Inch loo loud
tho audience looks around and puts
upon her the stamp of "not a lady."
Art Is controlled by Inches. A pic­
ture an Inch too high or too low, nnd
tho entire artlBtlc effect of the wall
upon which It hangs Is lost.
Deportment Is measured by Inches,
and woe unto the man who falls to ob­
serve Its dictates
Even In the deep­
est grief. If one goes too far In his
wallings the grief Is questioned, if ndt
ridiculed, nnd sympathy turned aside.
An Inch too far In the poet's flight to
Imagination's realms and tho world
laughs at hln best efforts
A single inch In any direction may
throw away a man’s chances for the
world’s approval, and yet some men
do not oven consider tho yards.
It Is the man who considers llfo
within an Inch of every detail present­
ed who succeeds.
World’s Richcat Church.
Trinity church. New Y'ork. which
hns Just voted a hnndsoiuo donation
to the preservation fund of St. Paul’s
cathedral, Ib tljo moat richly endowed
parish In tho world.. I t has a fast-lncreasing Income— not fully disclosed,
but believed to he about 12,500,000 a
year— which Is mainly "unearned In­
crement," derived from lands given by
Queen Anno that have become price­
less through the growth of the city
during two centuries
Out of thin
vast revenue are paid the stipends of
tho clergy and choirs of Trinity and of
eight daughter churches, and tho ex­
penses of Trinity hospltnl nnd Trinity
cemetery, and contributions to poorer
parishes, and charitable- Inntltutlonfl.
Sorao time ago Trinity vestr*' voted
a subscription towards the repair of
the organ of How church; Cheapslde,
England, and were delighted with two
return gifts, which consisted o f n
Roman tile nnd A chunk of stone from
tho old Norman crypt.

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Florid».

F lo r id a .

A. A. Ilrooke, of Oateen, Florida.
Robert W- b a t h ,
ftTuea-flc
Refiater

Entirely Too Mo&lt;em.
“ Chicago censors say three feet or
film Is long enough for a moving plotura kiss. Los Angeles censors think
two feet a plenty. What Is your opin­
i o n T"
Measuring kisses by foet, eh? Wbll,
personally I prefer the old fashioned
method of measuring a kiss by tho
clock on tho mantelpiece."—Exchange.
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Fires Caused by Lightning.
Of the 3,691 fires occurring in tho
forests of Idaho, Monlansi, Oregon and
Washington last year 1,033 wore
caused by lightning.

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Charme 25 C en ts.

N o l l r e o f A p p lic at ion for T a t D e e d Und er
S ec tion 575 o f the t , r n r f » l S t a t u i r »

Notice la hereby given that It. C. Rower.
purch»aer of T»*' Certificóte N». S22,
dsted the 2nd day of June, A. H. J91.1,
h»a filed »aid certificete In my office and
tu* nude application tor ta» deed to !»•up In accordance with law. Said cectlfl
cSt* embracen the folio Ins aJc*crlbed
Femlnote rounty.
càuti'
property situated In reminola
Flor­
ida’. to-wlt!_ NH of 8W&gt;i.. Pec. I». Tp.
21 8. R. 33 E. Acre* «0.
The »aid land being assessed at the date
of the laauanre nf auch certificate In the
name of Unknown, Unleaa raid rrrtlflrat* 'ehall be redeemed according to law,
la* deed will In«« thereon on the 27th day
of July, A. D. f9 lB,
Wltnrai my official ■Ignaturi- and aeal
thla the 21»t day of June, A. t&gt;. ISIS.
(»»at)
E. A. nolJOI.ASS,
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
fly Ja». C. Robert».i O. C.
87-Tur»-5te
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Notice of A p p lica tio n for T a i

D e ed Under
Hectlon STS o f th e C e n t r a l S ta tu te *
N o lle » 1» h e re b y given th a t It. C . R o w e r
purchaaer
o f. T a *
C e rtific a te
N o . 922,
d ated th e 2nd d a y of Ju n e , A . I) . 1912.
baa filed »aid c e rtifica te In m y office and
hae made a p p lic a tio n (or t a i d eed to Itau*
In accordance w ith law .
8 a ld certifica te
em htarea th e fo llo w in g deocrlbed p ro p erty
•Itu ated In S e m ln o l» c o u n ty , r ic r ld a ,
trw lt: S W ! ( o f 8 W ! f , Bee.
ID ,
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It. 81 E. A rre a 40.

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FOR SALE

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For sale at a good discount, itkoh i
nrshtp in tho Sanford Business CoL ™
lego.
Owner cannot um&gt; it
quire at Herald Office.
gi.t|
Tor ¿ a lo Clump— l,uv range,
ns new.
Inquire at Ferruld n ,
Shop.
»0 if
For »Sale-Lnrge rum s' guita hi« for
hotel or large family. \V. H. Trad,
well, Sanford Electric Co.
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For Sale— 13 nero farm.
W«t
Sido, pheap for rash, Immédiat« jo»,
session. A
ddress F. It. Burhun,
Red Bank, Now Jersey. — Want—H*
8tc.

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Tho raid land being u r e n n l at tbo date
of the Uwuanre nf aurh certificate In the
nan a of Unknown. I’ nloe* said certifi­
cate «hall be redeemed according to lew.'
ta i died will laaue thereon cn the 27th
day of July, A. V&gt;. 1915
witnee» my offirlrl rlgnature and a *&gt;
thl- the 2lat day of June, A I), 1915.
(eeal)
K A. I&gt;OI’ (iI.A8S.
Clerk Circuit t‘..uit S»mlnu!e I’o Fla

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FOR S A L E — One Jersey milch
which will ho a fresh milker tn two
or threo weeks, anil on« young
heifer. A pply to T. J &lt;; il tillan.11 it
Laurel Ave. — Want 'i.V.tp
For Sale— fj roomed Búngalo# CB
beautiful lake. Bath Boom and mod­
ern Conveniences. Beautiful Coubtry Homo at a Bargain. Easy Tumi.
Apply A. P. Connelly. Sanford. Fla.
Wnnt— 94-tf.
For Sale— 2nd hand wagon body,
$.1. 00 , Singer Sowing Mi l . l.r,0O.
Mrs. A. E. Berg. W .q Sul«, r
No. 2, Want 94-2t|&gt;
For Snl&lt;* 30 »hnt«*
it lumi Urti Pulì* t- •* .
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offices in Bishop Bl&gt;&gt;
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Luke Munto« ..nil im- m ,
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sit«. Al^o. Ktorr- room s:un&lt; 1-.’l*t»ng.
C*911 Thfttrher B « jiIi &gt; » &gt; i5 - hop
Block, Phone 245
Wat t 9Ú it.
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Jay H Hick
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Five Acre Farm for Rent &lt;&gt;■' Sdt
one-httlf milo west of M&lt;.nr&gt;*t- In*
quire of
II.
Isermatt, R' Utc 2.
i Sanford. Fin
ttfi L’t|&gt;
For Rent
Nice live room r«lti|S
witil truth, ioelili-d oil i. ut
t 'L
I »-tween .*&gt;t it unit fi' 1
Itlork from Gr..nnii.&gt;r i-u.lding. Rinitt price tn r i ' f |,, 0PkA ddress C. R. Walker. I
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T o a d u n d r r tb » ardor n f thi* apn o in im m L of a r y
court or D t h r r a lw *a»
It c c r l v r r or T r u a lr o of tha n la t f » or prnp*
o rty of a n y p«rpon, fi r r r
a «io c la tfo n or
corpo ratio n .
Tj T o b# a p p o in lr d and tn a cco lli ibo
a p p n ln tm rn i «i I
F io r u l o r
nf or
fru M o «
undor tho lavi v i l i and io * ia m c n t, or A d m in iM ta lo r , « it h o r w ith o u t tho v i l i a n n n o d *
of tho o itato of a n y docoasod poraon» and to
Lo appolnted a n d a ct a* tho ro m m lttro of
tho rotato of L u n a tic o , Idiota, nofoono of un*
Salta Down Frog Chorus.
fo u n d rrind and h a b itu a l d ru n k ard o .
A nd goni r a lly to oiocuto tru s t» nf o v rr y
Cudahy. Cal., boasts oP a m*»I$Um L ,Tfi:fTftl
itoi not inconviotont « l i h t h o lawo of
who has powor over frogs. Thla mas'"*&gt;, la »tat# or
e of U n it e d Stato».
R C A L T V T U li U T C O M P A N Y
vel, a woman, Uvea where tho ground
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l l y 8. P U I K H T O N . Vico Pro«
la low and tho water gathers when it
U y A L F I L K L ) F O S T F H F o c rrta ry
9
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rains. And In the rnln the frogs cotno

home to roost and to croak.
Mra. M. 11. Murphy, who Uvea on
Mary street, stood tho serenndo the
drat night very well. But the second
night her nerves got ragged around
the edges and on the third night sho
racked, her bralna for a way to allenco
frogs.
Her subconscious mini! came to tho
rescue and suggested a remedy she
first heard In childhood.
This was
to feed the melodious frogs with' salL
Five pounds of salt covered Frogtown
next morning and the singers moved
out.

ADVERTISING

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Snlo or Rent— The Truck h»ro
of thp late Joseph I«einh.'rt for **1«
or rent on reasonable irerm* Apply
to Mrs. J. Loinltart. Ov.edp. Fix*
93-4 tc.
'______________ _
For Rent
5 fount t'ottac* 1-U
Pnrk Avc. 312.50 |ter month includ­
ing water, also 1 room t oiut*
Park Avo.* ' 310.00 includini: *itoG. W. Spencer.— S.'t-tf c.______ ____

For Rent— Residence ” rw W '
bath. 603 Park Ave.
R» •“ *n»bl«’
A. P. Conneljy.
j

F o r Rent— Fcvsrnl nice offirt
rooms
over Yowoll's. Enquire N. •
m d M»Jn:4n»nre e f IRIf Ruard* and I’ ra*
hiblifnr Rill
In Certain Ifrfln.d Yowell &amp; Co.
3- ^ L
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Llmll* of 1 hi- r u * af Sin.’ c id and l‘ ravldlaf a I’ eacety T h f n f m .
.
R# l( on litird b y th» Mayor am. City
Council i f anfnrd, Fta.;8»c. 1. That from
and altar fha paatar* cf thla set. tt abal) bt
unlawful to tuSId. r i « f , eonat uct or to flnl*h th» renrtrucUon of *ny bill -toa-d*. for
th* dirpliy of adv-rtiainc mait*r. within tt-a
rorperau llmlu •! tha City
&gt;1 8anl rJ
8*c. t . It ahall, from and after u»a pa*a»*p
of tbla rtoiaanr*, ba unlawful (or anyon» to
pa*t*. po*t or diaptay on .any bill board»,
which rr.iy hava br»n hvratofora »r»cl*d ana
ron»truct»d, within th» abov* Incorporated
ar»a any ad vctlltln , matter of any kind
whatfoavec.
Trovldad, howaver, that |t-i*
not lh» IntCRtlon of thla ordlnanra to pro­
hibit the poatlnc and dfaptaylnf of adverUamanta tn r « f o n n r * to any attraction,
theatrical or vaudovilt* or otharwlao on any
bill board», w htch hav» b«»n In uaa and
entirely ronatruetad prior to th* pauag* of
this ordinanra.
8*c. 1. Any ona vlolatlnf atthV Or. any. part
of tha preceding auction» at thta ordlnanra
»ball upon th* conviction thereof, ba pun­
ch ed by a fine not axcoodlng 150.00 for »ach
offenaat or ImFrlaonracnt tor a tarm not !»•■

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than thirty da)».
ordinane* »hat| tak» afftet Ira­
■«¡•eg.
mrdtaUty
, __ *t«ly iupon Ita p» i t » in d approval by
tha Mayor.

ra»**d IhU 19th day of Jut/, A. D. 19!»
H. C. . MAX WEI.U
Chairman of City Council. Prot»m.
1 harobv cvrtlty that tha foregoing ordinance
waa duly paaeed by the City Council, tn
regular aaaaton. tha 19th day of July, l i l t .
T»k*n aad approwd by ma thla 10 day of
July, III».
v
D. L. Th tacher. Mayor.
M . W. Uy«U. City Clark.
«5-Tucw tlc

For Rent— Five room c o t tagr 01
Elm avenuo.
AH modern iropr®^“
ments, Corner Elm and hii:hth
85-tfe
A pply N. H. Garner.

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W AN TED

LOST— Cow whip lo»‘ W * * *
the five and six mile l'* *1 l,n ‘
ford and Orlsndo read. Finder £
turn to Herald office ami »eC*
reward.— 95-2tp.
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Wonder Why.
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A women would hardly
bow-leggCd man to reform b*®*
there ars several other T*y , .^t
misshapen msgcMlinlty that »
at.. ill _ a_ . aa_.*_e 4a ttlntlfi DT

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

p iíñ lS H O D
SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD
IN S A N F O R D — Life I »
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VOLUME VI^

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Woith Lioing
.

S A M OKU. FLORIDA, Fill DAY. JULY 2.1. 1912

NO. 9G

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GOOD TRAINS
NOT RESTORED
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TRAINS NQ.

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27 AND 28

WILL NOT BE 1‘ UT
BACK ON RUN

Key West Hank Closed
‘ Key West. July 2d. The Island
City National Hank failed to open
its doors Wednesday morning.
No
particulate have been given out, and
it is hoped that the institution will
simply go into liquidation. Officers
of tho bank hs ye issued no etata«
ment.
Tho Island City National is the
youngest of the two hanks in Key
West, having been organized about
ten years ago. (’,. s. Waite is the
president, the otlur officers brig
E. M. Martin, Vice-president; J. L.
Johnson, cashier, J. W. Gibb, aasbtand cashier.
The First
Nation
other financial institution.
The last statement of tho island
City bank $ 122.000 on deposit, $ 2).000 In surplus, and undivided profi&amp;s
and $100,000 In circulation.
The
bank wns capitalized for $ 100,000 ..
Tho assets of tho institution are as
follows: Loans and discounts, $476,000; U. S. bond*. $161.000: other
bonds nnd securities, $ 122,000 ; cash
und exchange. $14!),000.

That the Atlantic Coast Lino can­
not now put back trains Nos. 27
and £ 8 , taken off last fall nnd which
furnished locAl aervico between San­
ford and Lakeland, this
serving
Tampa, waa the bad nows broken
to a delegation 'o f Tampa business
men by General Superintendent J.
N Brand ofthe Florida division of
the Coast Line this morning.
Yet so diplomatically was the now»
broken nnd so satisfactorily were the
reasons advanced that* it is dou bt­
ful if any one of the men affected,
serious though their Ions is by reason
of
trains being kept off, did not
agree with Mr. Brand that the road
could nut afford to put them back
on at present.
Mr. Brand relied on the figures of
earnings,. freight attd passenger, of i The City Council met In regular
his road for the past year to prove session July IPth, 1915 at 7:30 p. m.
his case. The passenger earnfcjg* for present It. C. Maxwell chairman,
Mny showed n (fórrense of about 22 pM» tern, ( ’ Il Dingoe. I D l»ivper cent and for the months back of son. J Adams, \\ M ALirnnthy,
that showed decreases ranging from il K T o l a r ¿ititi H \\ Herndon
lo to' 25 per cent
Freight ernning* I lie mirtilli-' of the l.t-t ti g u i a r , and
made much the »nine -bowing. 'I ha' a rnlb-d «I»illî.g lead «riti adopted
tor «orno time the road s expense* did An *................
t ntitled an (&gt;,nut full in )&gt; like sum as its receipts dinari ce prohibit tig the rnti«trucwas also shown
Then the road got t m n a t.if in
t a m a r i ........ I ) ••fI b o a r i! «
busy, cut off trains, cut down in and proli l&gt; : tig h II pm.i ng n r, rother way* and is now where its tn'n defined |*m"t* of the c ’fy of
expenses and receipt* mote nearly 8 iin[ii-d * i.d p-ov d i.g a penalty
match thun they did a short time thereng u.i* piateli on *1« iirit lead­
aftet the war hi gun.
ing anil passed
It na« moved alti)
Mr. Brand freely admitted the de- seconded that the rules be waived
*irnhilily not only to Tampa but to unii that it be retid by title only
this section of having the-, trams sud pitti ell "li il» «e,-i,ml reading
urn! tho daily Sunny Jim from Lake­ The roll w as . lb d i , ,i &lt; || |Inland to Ocala pot hack mi
The gee. 1 I&gt; ib: visor
V\ Aller
present fast trains mi.ki many of nut b y . I Ad..ui«
No tinnì- l'asthe rtops made by the accommoda­
etl
|t was moved and seconded
tions, but they conn- along at most
that tin- tulis lie (urtili r waned and
inconvenient hours. Mr in ami ad ­
tlutt |t I........ id III full and placed
mitted as f.'eely
lie -aid that the
im it« third leading and .1 al pu •
records showed that Nos. 27 and 28 ,
»ge. Holl » a , called
Yeti, (' If
were making hut forty-eight cents a 1
Dingt u, J ft Davison. W M \bcr
train mile, while authorities held that
nathy, J. Adams. It was then read
a train could not be run witJi profit
in full and passed
Bids for pavat less than $1 a mile
ng Magnolia avenue from ««verth
“ Whether these trains ever I will he
street to tenth street wert* opened,
ma d e
to pay
dr n o t
•uni i't t r i
and I lie bid« pf the
I am somewhat doubtful
tie “mid
t i
••r •t $j J; i t fit- i «e*r
* P»&lt; t l'*’
"T h e hauls are short atol i!,&lt; run '•ijuiir* *,
U t «I
vv .!*•
. r.l
i r w! t In*
is not long.
•it .&lt;•i •
'« .«.- .I -u .1
Thu the would w In ti times wm,.
‘vi'fii ruled t hi.t 1 **Vj11r 11 1 I* w ;.tlLetter he glad to consider putting
journ. Carried.
them back on he stated, but when
this would lie he did not make the
Death of Senator Conrad
least attempt to guess, saying frank­
Do Lit ml. July 21
Senator Jacob
ly that it looked ns if the war might
1; C o n ra d , of Voulsta count V. ' died
last through the coming winter lyl th e h o m e ¡it G le ttw o o d at *i Id
He admitted
the possihlility &lt;&gt;( o •bn k t o d a \
lb find 1...... ill for
freight receipts making tip for tie «■vt r . l nonti-.« but w.i« th o u g h t to
loss of passenger revenue, but do!
I m g i t ' t i g along uin-ly
l’ b&gt; " i d
not think the two tr.tn.* would •ante «Uild i-ill)
A rr.m g t in etit«
f&lt; f
produce enough freight to make up
tht
nit* rm e n t h a ve not been utifor running them at a loss.
liotltii-i-ti
ill* »¿IS th e p re«en t stall*
Asked if it would not he possible
si iia to i
and
a p ro tittn en t
M u«on
to run 27 and 28 three times a week
and Utlil Fellow.
like Sunny Jim, he pointed out that
J. B. Conrad was born in Seneca
Sunny Jims train crew and equip, Falls N Y.t July 8. 1853.
He w¡ ■
ment work three times a week be­ luought tit» on a futm ami iccrived
tween Dunncllon and Wilcox on the n common school education. Mr
days it is off the Lakeland-Oculu run Conrad came to Florida in 18K3 anil
whilo there is no similar arrangement
located iu‘ur Do Land in 1885. He
possible for the Lakeland-Sun ford married Miss Cntrir Fox of Havana.
run.
N
Y.; no rhildtcn. He was elected
Mr. Brand was perfectly (rank senator ftom the
Twenty-eighth
about the whole mattci, putting it Florida district which was the only
up to those present a* a businesk political office Mr. Conrad ever
proposition nnd made a very favor­
h e l d . __________ __________
able impression.
Business men pres
ent were:
About Saturday Closing
Frank Bentley, W. A. Gallahcr,
An honest effort has been made to
J. Edgar Wall, Abo Maas, and C. D bring about earlier closing on Satur­
PettlrigllL Mr. Brnad, who is gen­ day evening.
eral superintendent o f * the Florida
Nearly two hundred representa­
division, was accompanied by Div­ tive housekeepers of Sanford pledg­
ision Passenger Agent J. C. Kirkland ed tLcmwives to do their Sunday
of Tampa.
Mr. Brand takes the shopping before six o clock Satur­
plac« occupied b y the late Morton day afternoon . A petition with
Riddle and teems to bo a tit suo- their signature was carried to the
. eessor to him.
merchants, asking for ten o clock
closing,
some of the merchants
Mike Crown Here
heartily
favored
the plan and signed
&gt; M . Crown who is known far und
tho agreement ,but there were so
wide among his friends os " M i k e
was In the city sevoal days ngo many who refused their co-opera­
and received a hearty welcome from tion that the movement was aban­
the ladies
his many Sanford friends.
Mr. doned regretfully by
who
were
exerting
themselves
to
Crown Is Siipt. o f the Terminals
bring
it
shout.
A
Header.
In Jackainvllle for tho A. C. L .

CITY COUNCIL MET
IN REGULAR SES­
SION LAST MONDAY

and la making that city his home.
Ho waa Aaat. Supt. of this divi•ajon for aome time and realdod here
where he made a host of friends.
Ho U on a well earned vacation aever®l *eeks of which were «pent In
C«l&lt;lar Keys and at Kissimmee where
he fished and had a good timo gen•rally.

C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Chur&lt; h

All members and friends are urged
to remember that our next com­
munion service and reception of
members will occur next Sunday
morning.
All the others services
at the church, except tho Union
Kvrico whl&lt;$ will bo a t tho Star.
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THE PRESIDENT’S LATEST
NOTE TO GERMANY VERY
" POSITIVE BUT FRIENDLY
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THERE WILL HE NO SECOND CHOICE FOR
THE THE GOVERNMENT OF THE
KAISER THIS TIME
A Washington, July 23— President prwsaions, tho nation has voiced an
Wilson and his Cabipet. det-lded to- insistent (deairo that tho honor and
day on tho general principles of dignity of the United States be
the note trf be sent to Germany upheld in the correspondence with
renewing effort* to secure for Amer- Germany, hut that a course be folican citizens rights on seas.
.lowed which will maintain peace.
Tho President, read to the cahi- , On Germany s next reply and tho
net a tentative draft of the note, crystallization of public opinion there
In its character ottd purposes there after will depend, to a largo extent,
was unanimous agreement, nnd Sec- ofltcilly intimated .the action of the
retary Lansing wits at work tonight United States concerning future viola
putting in more precise language tions of American rights,
the idea set forth.
Seejetary Lansing said today that
Members of the cabinet generally no ronpletc report of the encounter
reserve secrecy regarding the prob- between tin* British llmr * O.'dunn
able content« of the rommunica- and
German submarine had reachtiun
It as made dear, however, cd the Stale Department. An inthet it would not he an ultimatum vestigaiion has been instituted throuor make threats as to tho future gh the Tn-osuty Department and a
purposes o f tho United States.
report is expected within a few days,
At the same time they jntinted hut the dispatch of the note to Getout that it probably would have many will not be delayed,
tin -ir of (lenlity. curtailing the
A «tatement from William O.
held of tli«citssioit arid negotiations, Thnntp.-oti. counsel of the Indus*
a: i| placing squarely tin Germany tii;-l llilatforin Commission, who was
the responsibility lor any eit.on on I* r*f 11 &lt;• Oitluitii. » a « referted
that n ight Mib*eqttei tly er.ih-1 get I to !
.'i r.-titr* l. i i-m g as giving
friendly teb. linns of ¡be two luutt- oil;, .i , . rt of the ittfot ination necistrn
This riiminuiiicutton wtll'jbe Htu
t" form a judgement of the
eon. In d m frii i dly term. j
leg I f *&gt;r ilb'gnliry of the attack,
I inlay * (iinfiUMi'i- w;-..» iti voted
&lt; ■ •. • \ort Hern«tortf. the t»•■t
somewhat to a discussion of what |man Ambassador, was at the State
the VMi•-r i■:e n p,-op|e fold I* Wiiftted D* t* ’ tttoe.t on win) fie referred to
«.ltd .ii &lt;1 limit
.mi, i r a« t .ibinet a* -•■'.*11 • lui&gt;iiii--*
He did nos
ollicet« could judge by public ev- mi &gt;i*r»t:*ry Lansing

BIG CORN CROP BRINGS
RESULTS ON SANFORD LAND

Hoads are Had
are complaining that
the road through Winter Park to
Sanford which is the only road to
Sanford now In use on account ol
the brick work, is in such condition
as to render travel a trial rather
than a pleasure.
“ The road should bn drnggi
least once a week said a prominent
citixen, who has occasion to travel
the road much. Tho rood shouldn t
he neglected just because the brick IS SAID TO BE THE MAN
toad is living built. Wo will have to
Who looted bank
pass over this road for some time-to
come, and it. is being neglected now,
AT APOPKA
to tho gloat discomfbrt of all who
have to uso it
In Atlanta, Gn., Saturday tho
Engineer llnmsey says the Winter
Pnrk road will he completed by police of that city captured one
August 1st, or soon thereafter* in Harry Mason, alias “ Vincent Bris­
any event. Brick laying has reach-; coe, alias “ Hefty Lou , aged 23,
tho bend In tho road between Orlan­ who gave hais residence as Orlando,
do nnd Winter Park where tho msrl Pla., and who confessed that he
starts.
Tho* work is progressing and another Yegg named Will Jones
rapidly In the direction of Orlando. robbed the bank at • Apopka, Fla.,
Brick is being placed at Oakland nnd escaped with $3,000 which ho
loot.
for tho bricking of the Oakland- declared was his share of the
Tho
other
$2,000
of
the
Apopka
Winter Garden-Oriando road. This
work will be taken up whr*n the Win­ robbery was or must have boon d is ­
tributed between M asons pals, totalter Park road is completed.
— Reporter Star. ng $5,000.
Cashier W. G. Talton of the State
Hank of Apopka, was In Orlando
yesterday en route to Atlanta wherehe was called by authorities. He
showed the Sentinel reporter 9 copy
o f the Atlanta newspaper containng an account of M asons confes­
sions. Sunday, Monday and yes­
terday ■ Atlantavpnpers piled on
^Chattanooga, Tettn., July 23— the Sentinel desk tell of additional
That the Florida Everglades will crimes committed by the youthful
be trnveised by wonderful roads is desperado.
assured by the action of Dade and
On Friday night ,at Alaintn,
Broward i-oMi tie*, ulu- It have gone Mason cracked it *afe and was cap­
on record unanimously to vote tured later. He confessed to this
bonds to meet Lee county, this com­ crime and others which he had per­
pleting the “ Tamlnml Trail across petrated in the last few ycats, tho
the state
This 1« line of the off­ Apopka bank tobhery bring among
shoots of the Dixit* Highway that the list.
grew out of the Oliando road meet­
Mason stnted that timing his
ing
ten years as a crook he h a d r o b l o l
Tile present plan is to run the no less than 15(1 safes, and secured
road out along the hanks of the $26,000, the most of which he de­
Miatnj Canal, using tock excavat­ clared he sent *&lt;&gt; his old mother in
ed from the canal for building the Orlando.
road, into the Glades to tin point . The confession continues, “ In Juno
1**1 ;t. he secured $3.000 witli Will
v* lu re It llitet-eit« tin Foil I.ltudei
dale i anal, whet* It wmdd alno Jones, a upther yegg, ftom a bank at
run into another toad through the Apopka, Fin., In the confession Mum u ri.ut ty of Broward from Fort I son said his mothers grandmother

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According to a special yesterday
Mason is reported ns saying: “ I tn
Fient tlit*« point the rend run* to willing to serve my term. When I
an old trail near the line of Lee get out HI go to my mother. She
rou n )y to Sam Jon*-* old Town, has plenty of money 1 sent hei. I
one of the nio«I ft-.mmts settlements want to he honest now nnd make a
Yesterday a Atlanta
in the Giade*. Front hele it fol­ new «tart.
JourmaU
says:
l&gt;
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from
Gaines
villi-,
and
is
pertiapio n i
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* itti
, If
F I •triti.»
low* the «ante trail to Itnntnknhe
t i tter tu &gt;|U'tt'ti &lt;1 with Floroln fiiriii’1 atol (toni ilo-ine tloiig a shelled
t. Ht J-* r ■r*M* i r** »
“ \ man named Lane .who was rn
t) .
pl*lg*-*l i*\
^ *t .,t any o t h* r nutn|tn tlie «tat* road tiild I •&gt;[ i \lyet«
i.it .
n&lt; * *1 t
o 1* n , n.»
.i r*m ' l l
From Fort Vl In nt* Sunday on his way to A pop­
■ i
telling totiu remarkable •dunes M &gt;ti * it riti'* mirili «iros* ibi* lirid
ka, Fla , read in the Journal an nr» '• r r y
.* li ‘ *iti lo lrt lin» h . u r n t* t &gt;
gi* t hi* Lis* ru IIt Iv i-otnmisüiotier« *•Hint of “ Mason * confession, anil
tu g r¡ii« t &gt;1 n i tin * «&lt;ifH - t.it* « l . i r i l •r of lug i orn v ie)d*
north.
The corn raised hete this
“ lio saya that T, L. Hodgson *&gt;( are building ovel the Caloosuiiul- ctiled at police station Monday to see
season heats anything in thi** lin*1 AV¡Illaton, until ite wus 40 years of chee, thence to Punta Gorila, Ar­ whelhci he rould identify tho pi le­
anywhere in the state. It is a well age. Was*a seaman, unti knew nothing cadia. F'oit Mende, Bartow, Lake­ aner. He said he had summered at
known fact thnl the irrigated fields ,,f fujyn HR., but about 20 years ago land im d Tampa. The distance Apopka for years past and recalled
around Sanford filled with tin* fort
but |n„
of boats in a great will be about 235 miles
The Min mi the hank robbery there some time
iltzer left over from tin* »intet ¡md «torm. wlm-li put .* quietus to In« Hoard of Trade lias beeil very ur­ ago which “ Mason confessed.
“ The robbery of the postoffice
't'rtng itop«
make t lo* great«**! -enfartng &lt;-are&lt;*r
lb- mart Mil about tivi* in pushing this project, which
biggest
I
at
Tiger liny. Flu , Which, “ Mason
corn in ilo- M*uth and the c-*‘tn [t,,it tutu
i.fte'r .1 very romani ir ¡ jn considered one of tin
I
said
was his hist crime, will ptohahly
r . i«ed bi-r e 1* •••in pa r*-d ami **•1 •&lt;•i¡ r t «b 1p
uni I hi roupie settled *ever attempted ill Florida
r**sult in hi« detention by the federal
will be i util pared witli the *'*:’ upon .1 latín
authorities. His teal before
Koraised on th e fe rtile r i v e r bottom s
Front Illinois
Mr
Hodgson studimi the farm
I
8
o
clock
cO'drr
Johnson
is
set
for
w
M
e«*rs
of the N o r th e r n coin sta te s .
Hal
W
Slone.
he bad •! tidied the sea and kept
Twelve to fifteen feet bigi), tin Id* eye J0i*l as «ti tidy nit the whisd VWiltiotnb and If
ft Hllltnell of Tuesday morning.
The new* thM the Apopka bank
“ For instance ho gathered his seed Bloomington, Hi . spent last evt nHtalks are arid many higher and they
contain from two to six big ears corn before In* gathered his crop and ing in Orlando nt the San Juan robber or robbers had been captured
of the finest kind of flinty corn made tho selections from the big­ hotel, und from here will motor to was of great interest and caused a
that is wrevi -1 proof snd will keep gest enr*. from the mo»t robust Sanford. They »re on a prospecting sensation on the streets yesterday
several years.
There are some 600 «talks, und as a result every year tour, Mr. Whitcomb - having been Sheriff Gordon wns taken with sur­
her many times before. They were prise, and he Intimated th n tlw ooth cr
acre* of land in corn here und ii he got u larger yield.
greatly impressed with the beauties persons living in or near Orlando
will harvest about 100 bushels to
“ In 11)12. (rum 21 acres he garner­
the acre. Being easily worth a dol­ ed 92 bushels by actual measure­ of Orlando und all three are contem­ and in or near Apopka might have
plating spending the forthcoming been connected with‘ the crime ant!
lar a- bushel mean* that there is ment and weight.
winter m this city.
They stated might he pals of Mason 8.
some money to he made for the
“ In 11*13 he gathered
from 10
that the financial and business
A wire is looketl fot by tho shetiff
farmers here in corn as a side issue ttrros 2.000 bushel«.
outlook in the North was improv­ at any minute nnd he mny ho called
to he raised after the other crop*
“ F'rom 4 acres of oats Mr Hodg­
ing
Orlando Sentju£^y
to Atlanta. As the developments
are marketed It has been estimated son harvested 480 bushels
proceed nnd ns tho colls of justice
that the fanners of the Sanford sec
••Mr. Fdli* vouches for these
Pythian« District Meeting
tighten sensational disclosures are
lion can raise all the corn nee figures.
He «ays that before her ' The district meeting composing
expected front several sources hith­
cesaary to feed the cattle, horses innrtnige Mrs. Hodgson was a court tho counties of Seminole, Orange,
and
mules and hogs and other stenographer, is a thorough business Osceola, Volusia nnd Lake will In* erto kept under cover.— Orlando.
live stock on the fat ms.
.lit fart woman and keeps an accurate ac­ held in Sanford next Tuesday July Sentinel.
hogs should ho raised hero on a count of tho farm 'operations, and 27th, undei the auspices of Phoenix
The Indian Ball Team
small scale by all the celery farmers the total cost of the yield in 1913 Lodge No 5.
The greatest athletic novelty In
and made to pay by raising all the was 24 *-j cents u bushel.
All Pytihiuns whether a member
the world is the Nebraska Indian
feod for fattening them. There have
“ Alt that wns not needed for tho of the local lodge oi not are inxited Buse Bull tenm which has created
been many visitors to Sanford In home consumption was readily sold to be present nt this meeting, and
so much comment by Us brilliant
the past few weeks from other
immediately nftor the work i* com­
for $ 1.00 per bushel.
playing and wonderful success It has
states and they have been great­
“ Mr. Ellis says that W. B. Phifer, pleted a banquet will be held at achieved during its seventeen years
ly surprised to note tho great crop
iving near Rochelle, has a corn the Sanford House to which all
of good corn raised here.
And not y ie ld record of 127,'*j bushels, pe* Knights are requested to be present, of travel throughout the United
§tatee und Canada. It is a rare snd
only corn but tho finest kind of
accompanied by ¿their wives and
acre.
novel sight to see a team of ball
hay can be raised with but llttlo
“ Mr. Ellis says thnt there is sweethearts.
players ull of whom are marvelously
effort and tho farmers who formerly
Oliver J. Miller.
wealth and happiness In living on a
export and also who are Renuino
bought nil their hoy and corn are farm If our people could get rid of
Dist. Deputy Grand Chan.
Indians.
When they come 4o tho
now raising their own nnd not only
the speculation und get-rich-qulck
field
with
scowling
faces and savage
Hulkheading Proceeds
saving money hut making money'
spirit.
warwhoops
some
of the people
A
walk
down
to
the
city
dock
on these crops.
The entire state
in
the
grand
stand
grow nervous
wijl
convince
any
doubting
Thomas
is waking up to the possibilities
but
the
Indians
are
only
showing
Card
of
Thanks
that
the
bulkhead
tilling
will
soon
of the corn crop and the following
their
irrrepresflible
spirits
snd
never
be
made.
The
dirt
is
being
pump­
from tho Gainesville Sun Is but one
We wish to thank tho many
It will
of the many articles from all parts kind thoughtful frlenda who do ed ‘In now at a lively rate und the have trouble with anyone.
of Florida telling about tho great faithfully assisted fn the sickness crow on tho dredge will bo worket bo a great treat to eee them play the
sickness and death of Mrs. Reed. on day and night shifts until the Sanford team at Holden Park on
corn crop:
August- 6 th.
(Signed)
Mr. C. A. Reed filling in completed.
“ Georgs Ellis, who travels out

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youngster» n»d the ad u lts a* well In
regular a tte n d a n c e .

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C I I I E L IS A M O N G

term of ninety-nin* 199) year* from tba data

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luuartr* ofi l*tt*ra
patent.
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Artici* V.
Th* offlreri ol thi« corporation «ball b*
a prcatd.nt, a vie* prr«icl*nt, a &gt;*rr*tarv
ll.{i«rlRirnt
rg.rlmrnl nt the Interior
and a lr*a*ur*r, the lattar ivo of vhlcb
li. 8 1 and¡i timi
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otti cere, to-vii: a »ccrrtary and tr*aaur*r
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Nolle« la hereby given lh«t T h om * * l*. may b* held by ona and th* cam* per­
Hut r bin ton of O atern. l l o r l d i . » h o . on Match ron. and a board ol director» at hot mor*
21. 1913. marl«
llomcatcad E n tr y .
No. than Mtrti (7) not I*«* than thr*« (3)
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of B K U Section I t ; and marniera.- th* numl.*r ot »aid beard to be
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Hrrtion 12. T o a m h l p 19 South, IIi**l Iron* time to Urn* by th* by-lava:
the board ot dlrretor» ahall b* elected by
Kan*«- 31 h u t , Tallaharsct' 'M rriilian, haa
Med notice of in ten tion to make T hrao-y rar lh* it ock hoi ilrr* at th* annual m**tlng
Proof, to oataMlah claim to t h r la n d ihov# ol th* ••id ttock holdn • vhlch »hall b*
*|r«rrll»#d. h rlo rt i ’lr rk of Circuit C o u rt, at held on the flnt Tuesday In June ol each
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F or Sale— 111 arr«&gt; (arn
v il:
W. 8. Hand, precider!; T . I. l l » v .
kin«, «irr president: J. N. Whltner, •ecre- Sidt*, cheap for canh. limn* : .
t»ry *nd Irca.urer: and W. R. Hand, (I. M
Address F It
|*
ll«nd, T. I. Ilaaktn*. J. N. W hitnrr. I- A. session.
llrumlvy an d 8. 1'ulr.ton ». » ho*rd ot R ed Rank. New J.-r -»
,'¡¡'(rrtu I,
|
«nicle VI
Thi. rorporatlAn .hall »I the merline
F or sale ot n good dicctnii t
ol th r Incorporator« »hove provided
IUVU tor
|Uf,
adopt an a p p ro p ria te corporal* **al ami ar^h ip in the Sanfonl Ruiir*
hy-lava not lnron»l«t*nt v l t b the** ar­
Owner cannot iimticle* of incorporation, and law . of th* lege.
State ol Florida, v h ir h by-law«
may
b* q u ire at ricrald Offirt*
amended or repealed, may lie pro vided In
■urh by-lav».
nf

o t h e r fellow's altogether
wrong:
gra ce to hniil«.* nod to om it th e u n ­ Accordlng to HI* Story He "Ondured”
kind printed word when
some
Much Before He Got HI* Mind
4
in jected a hit of salt and p eppe r u n ­
haa m id * application for tax d eed lo I»*
Made Up to *‘Glt On* u r In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law . Sail! c e r t i f i ­
d e r m y skin th a t perhaps 1 deserve!;
married."
•c —
»«if
«»fill!
a »t e— -r ...
m t ivai ri *n
th«*
f o llo w
w in g
drarrlh cd
g rucc to te m em b er " t h a t
there
prop erty »icualed la reminole
1a c o u n ty , Florid*. t» - v a«
l t : V* N .»' j. _ ol- V8. W U• , Sec. 19, Tp.
nr«* tw o sides to alm ost every &lt;iuesH. 93 E.
Acre. 80.
“ Your wife alleges that you were A21* O8. r*
po».
T h e «aid land being u a r n r d at t h r date
tjon (especially excepting tho saloon cruel to her," charged tho judge;
of the U tu tn r e .of atirh certificate In the
-*m.
(|U«-stion); grace to rem em ber t h a t n "that you first insulted her. then n a m e of Unknown. Unlea* ■aid rrrtifi*
soft answer turtieth aw ay wrath and knocked her down and trod upon her. r»t* &gt;h*!l he redeemed according to l*v,
tax deed »IU l««u* th r r r o n on the 27«h d»y
ot J u ly A. I&gt;. 1916.
a t t h e same lime Is more effective. How about it?”
W ifvr.« oty otnSlal (((nature and .*»1
"Dls about It.” responded E lder Ber­ thi* th* 21»t d*y of Ju ne, A. I». 1915,
“ And m u ra g e couiage to t«*||
&lt;■*»11 .
K. A. I &gt;(i t ! GLASS,
t h e tru th th a t ou g h t to be told ry, "dls much, nn' den some.
Clark Circuii C o u rt Seminole Co.. FI*.
“
Me
an'
dat
woman
been
trabbelln’
lly
J»*.
C. Hohrrt*. I). C.
w h e th e r I like it or not. \AJiether it
*7-Tuc«-ft«c
double
'bout
'leben
days.
I
done
tuk
hits ine or my friends, w hether it
her to tie do wife o’ mah buxzum, an’
Alllrte VII.
•
F o r Sale C h e a p —- Gas rat .gt good
Down w h e re th e skies a r e a tritle costs me one subsciib er or one th o u ­ she done stung mo in dat buxzum, an’ S o l i r r nf A |,ll{ill«ii for Ta« Deed Under
The hlche.t amount ol Indebted nraa or as new.
s a n d subscriber*; courage to look fudehnio*:*
Section STS of th * (le a e r f ) Statut*»
In q u ire a t Fernald Tia
b lu e r
N olle* It hereby | l v t f th at ft. C. Bower liability to vhirh thi*. corporation may at
lima »object lt«*U »ball be twlc* tha S h o p .
'
80 tf
"Day befo* ylstlday evenin’ I come purchaser ol T «x Certificate N o. *23, any
Down w’h e r e friendship’s a trifle w ith o u t blinking a t political facts
atock.
a n d t o pu t honest in te rp re ta tio n moseyin' 'long homewards 'bout sup- d ated - t h e 2nd day ol J W . A. D . 1913, amount ol ' Ha autborixad
Article VIII.
tru er,
*
ha* filed »»id certificate in my office and
Sale— Second hand hook*.
The namoa and raaidanr** ol lh* in­ F o r
ha* marl* application for tax deed t o i«*u*
And h o p e a n d faith and love
xxx on such fact* whether my political pch time. I has a quarteh'a worth o' In
nrcordanco v i t h In v ,
Raid certificate corporator» and .ubacrlbera ol atock, vith S ta n d a rd '
n uthors. Address. Books,
frionds like it or n o t; courage to he po'k chops under mah arm, an' peace rm braceo the follovlnz de.cribed pro p erty |b * number» of »bar** aubscrlbad by each
endure—
H erald Office.
ar* aa followa:
•
8" tf c
•
it
u
a
tr
d
In
Reminolo
county,
Florida,
toan'
satisfaction
in
mah
aouL
I
fair a n d to speak m y honest belief
L. A. Ilrumlay, Sanlord, Florida, 60
T h a t ’s w h e re th d sou th begins.
vUl t : 4«S W
k Aol
8I«
W ' ( , 8**. 19. T p . Í1 8
U
----stepped
into
de
house,
an*
she
rlz
up
a
bar**.
Down w here a velvet breezo is blow­ a b o u t candidates for office of all offen her cheer, picked up dat cheer
T.
I. I l a v k i n t . Rantord,
Florida,
So
T h * *ald taad bring *'***&gt;-il at th o dxt*
political parties, no m a tte r how.
F or Salt*— 12 5 by 7 I'hnto« 1 '*rMx
ol th«&gt; luyenco of euch c rr tif lr .tr In th* ■hare*.
ing
fc
C.
M.
Hand,
Ranlnril,
Florida.
25
.har
e.
a
n
’
hung
It
roun'
mah
neck
sam
o's
a
n*m o ol tln k n o v n . Uni*.* «ald rertlflor
Sanford views for Î! no
for
W.
ft
Hand,
Sanford.
Florida.
25
»bar«.
And t h e re is music in e v e ry wave I w a n t only candidates of m y own crate roun’ a tuhkey gobbler.
rat* .h e ll hr r*dr*m rd acrording Io l*v,
J.
N. Whittier. Hynlord.
Florida,
tl* 50 cents. Address Box
p a r t y elected: courage to tell my
ta« d« rd vill i«.ur th arro n on tho 27lh
«
c
:•
.r«i
flow.ng—
share*.
“Den, youah honah, not satlafled
of July. A. t). 1916.
friends NO when th e y want to get wlf so much, ah* slammed me smack d»y\Vitne««
S. P ule,ton . Sanford, Florida. 10 aharrs Florida.
my offlrlol «irnalur* an d »aal
T h a t's where t h e south begins.
bp.
In Witne»« Whereol. the «aid Incorpora­
Ihi*
th* ?!•« day of J u n r , A. I&gt;. 1916.
som
eth
in
g
into
my
column*
th
a
t
tor«
h av. hereunto set their han la. th «
In de stum mlck wlf a chunk o' stove
Down w h e re the South is awaking
t.e a l)
E. A. IMIUGLASS,
&amp;th day ol June, A 1« 1915
is fair, and courage to say Y E S wood an’ knocked rne siltin' fint In de
Clerk Clrrutt f’n u i f Seminnle Co , Fla.
And forum-s are in the m aking.
,S S- Hand
lly
J
a
.
.
C
Hubert..
I&gt;
C.
T I H »«kln«
Den she flung de dishes at
*7- Tue*- l l r
Ami t h e r e ’s more of giving and Idas who are not my friemls when th e y ! com er
!.. A Rrumley
w ant to get sum* thing into my c«&gt;l- j me an dat cheer
I&gt;en she come
• ' VI Hand
of ta k in g
N O I I I I.
S. r u l e . t o n
busln’ me fust on one side, den on
u
m
n
s
th
a
t
is
fair
though
distasteful
N o tic e i. hereby given that there v ili be
T hat is w h e re th e south begins.
J. N. Whitnar.
a Murk holder«' meeting ol tho Realty T ru at
t'other, wlf d at stove wood again.
C o m p a n y at t h r office ol It* aeervtary In S T A T E O P F L O R I D A
Whore t h e r e is more of liiu’ghing and am i courage, finally to walk alone
C
O
U
N
T
Y
O
F
S
E
M
I
N
OLE
Do
cheera
n
'
me
dodged
de
bes’
F o r R ent— F u rn ish e d moni« corner
Fanford, Florida, on Tueaday. Ju ly M th,
a n d friendless, if need be, th a t 1 m ay
■
less of Bighing,
u . .... _• i 1915, at ten o'clock a. m. The object ol
This day personally appeared before m • Kim Tinti T h ird streit«
Al»o vtr
w
o
W
U
Z
n
b
l
o
,
but
WO
b
o
fo
g
o
t
sawt
O
,^|g
I,
to
amenti
lh*
c
h
a
rie
r
ol
not p rin t som ething th n t t do no t b e ­ I n Avtix n n •«/I &lt;1r»I * 1«• ■'»•A * * ‘ l « L K * ■»«• **■'*■■
■ notary pu blic, L. A. Ilrumley. T I. II»«
*
"*
And more of giving and less of buy­
In o n o n n m itla li'B r o a d , a n ' o b b e r y n o w „ j*d* **
Realty
T ru .t C om p an y .
kin«,
C.
M.
Hand.
W.
S.
Hand.
J
N.
room
house
on
French
At**tr&gt;f trnlieve nml may not ad v o c ate s o m e ­
Whltner and S. I'ulrvlon. to me v e il knovn
A LFR ED FOSTER.
an' again do rhtink hit do chocr nn •
ing,
isheii.
Mrs.
L
ça
v
itt.
f
o
r
1
S5-T
ue»-5t*
anil
k
n
o
v
n
to
b*
the
person«
de.ertbed
»I
S
ecretary
th in g th a t I iln n o r favot with head
tic rhoer hit mo. An’ nil do whllo dnt
I In and v h n esecu te.l the foregoing ar- T h ird St»
And ‘you a l l ” make friends without
!f"-2i
a n d heart
ticlr* ol inrorporafinn.
and t h-y -»ch
font ah* kop* usin' do mos' Insullin' S p l i c e of I n i r n t t e n I p A p y l ; fpr L e t t e r . t acknowledged
half tr y i n g
brlore me. that they n r "
A
n
d
now-.
(ir**at
S
pirtt.
lest
my
j
languldgo
horsoif.
1‘a
lr
n
t
For Rent Ni*-e
rutrd
the
.
»
m
e
for
the
purpose,
therein
There's wjieri* the South begins.
•
n
_. i „ . . „ î .
Notice I. hrreliy given that
thr un named
h
u
m
b
le
prayer
tit
tain
you
longei
with
hath, located
l
o
k
chops
Minaos
nlggen
•l*r«
1
gned.
h»v&lt;ihl«
|1»&gt;
Iirg.nirr.l
and
J
„
W.tnmW
h
e
r
e
o
f
I
h.ie
h.feunln
Chas. It
Boostrom, St
Paul,
...&lt;.n«led uur«rlve. lo t* . • r«rp**c.ll**n un „I ,, ) hand and I.fhcial ••••! thi» 5th day betw een 5th aiSi
from visiting ju-t retriliuiion on s m a c k '—got po’k chops. Bln' y o u ’
,,
.!jv »hits
i.
t
l.nchhatrhec
St tjk«'
I mint. d*
. I. MT)
.r i t, . fur
, nart&gt;*
. i h * *»f
___
. . . .I attle I o m P(| J , - rir A I* 1'* I ’&gt;
thom* lying I'llitors liitrk in rivdir.tt- Binnçk! H ha t «liti
; ur
t r i f n ri h a li -•1 u n *|rr
block front li ratti mar
\
I
It K T T ì * .
•W ith tin* light of full* r knowledge
you
to
r«dlec'
f'um
A n n a I h *Ih» f t Y
1 1 «- l«*rn • ni i h l r h a r t r r S h d » f t i r lr w nf in
N
l'u t!*
s t a l e o l F l o r i d a j|tc
Right price «i*
t.on o ciup.ed this very in ur in g e t­
I
o
n
e
I
n
1».
i
l
i
n
d
*
'
*
r
p
o
r
»
t
lui»
h
e
r
r
t
u
a
n
n
e
x
e
d
,
«he
o
r
i
g
i
n
a
i
Al I &lt;f(T
on the s u b je c t the no rth ern a ttitu d e
dut white wusltln'
io n e
i n D o n e n , | , ' r tl , , „ „ „
„„ n ,, ir lh ,
ll( l h .
ting out those mendacious war ex­
\f a r n m m i M M i n . » j» ■. A
ritiri“*»
r i: \\
i
ru
o v e r’ Pll'k Chopa—Smack' Iklt tWO «».telar» »!
..I ll.-n.l» ami that
toward tin- so u th e rn negro has m ar­
I w«“* ^ *• *l •
tra*. I will clone my hum ble prayer, hlln I w u r gw Ino to s p e n d f o ‘ «le cieco • Il
It*.
\N alit-'.M _'t p
i h r i i u v r f i u i f nf i h r
M tlt
velously * hanged hi recent years.
Flarn ix.
!&gt;*■ o f i i c r in t h r c i t y uf T » l hoping liuti its petition may
be ra tin ’ fo' de tiew hnt I wux a w tn e to of
lai»»«**, Flartds un th» tsth »)»&gt; of July,
T h e d e a th of the " g r a n d f a t h e r
F or Sale or Rei t
vouchsafed me, ami gn on w hipplnr t»rnr to de Plstehs o' John ile ftaptts's '
'"r
p»tent. ..... « t h» , | n t . . u f r n u ri 11 J u if « i i • n|lrM»lr
«•laiise" to restrict negro suffrage in
■I «t irli
AI«J i I. i
• «»I Mv «ir p u r s t lull
S l A l r uf M o l l i l a
oí
I he lai t* Io-t J■h 1
thi«* wtrrain for a f* * mor** front t
fjorlnhlf*
P o 'k c h o p s « m a r k '
&lt;Sn c m
\S S If Aflil.
In fr »..tate •»f
ihe Snuth has brought out consider­
or reni ou reasonat-!«
M lUn*(
W illi A rw V.
‘1*•«*r «•*- «I
wha It uni ' '
for«- sundown. A men
l
I
11 • » a t n •
1 il
«ili ( ’r r t l i t o n ,
l.r f lle r a .
I »i«t r ih « t r r *
able c o m m e n t from th e northern
i o Mrs
I I.eii.li.iri
I. \ llrurril*-),
"An* vbbrry limo she say 'smack'*
itv! al! |ier««n« havir ¿ rlaim* • r d*»rr»An*l*
press, but it doesn’t read like* the
^ l'ul^«lt&lt;n,
ACiitint «ah! hetatr \uu an«! r i f l u ì &gt;‘«»u, «re ya - 1 ic
—lalk dat—ahe lamm mo nnnuüüti
J N. VVfrimer
hi*f a L ì liiM U w J a n z i t ai», ...VL «1 t u prrsw i l i n )
stuff th ey used to give us years ago ‘ I h av e noted with extrem e pleasure on„ w)f Jn| ehllhk
\rtlrlr* ««f ! n r or por Allori
risimi ami «Ir mattila *lnrh &gt;ou, or *ithrr ol
For Rent ’&gt;
-i
“Jprlgf*, yonah honiih. «Ini
W«, 111» umlrr«iffrir&lt;t,
• pcmalr vo li. Ut A Y h i v r a¿i»fie« t h r ••«fair nf W i l l i a m
when th e y to o k tludr view of tin* l Lt* Knsit vkoi k litanie fio*»** )»&gt;’ thè
•lliloUr« '"/* thef Gif t h** llll'piiW* *lf •&gt; r ^ 'jtiites i|rr* « « rtl, la t e uf n ii't *1* &lt; i n i &gt;
| •negro from ‘‘I'n rle T o m 's C ubin'’ hi*v«*r;il rliurrhi'K in Saniord «iloit^ rim’uhh) lo ti«« rito' «Jan ! rollili o n d u ir r f i n n i n i * rv ! ft f m i » | « I •I ^ r n r i i u r a t r t ) . M u r i la t o i h r Un«!&gt;MM|:r, e"l I « r.l*» n» S«f l’iirk A y* . î 1"
ing w .«t, i . ul -1» ; •
r
I ho U w « «if t h i
M *li
i I
I 1««rit| A *ai*f »»'atr, wtlhtn la • _«**f « **•»»» tfi* ' l o
anil like o th e r sources. Her«* i- some­ tilt* lift»* of |larui,a. &lt; hruliiiTi Kn«li«av «i*»rlnf!y funi a iHmiiK«* nlRprnh I nln Ut vlu l aan«t
r t riti
H li il e f ih»- pr»* • i»ion» u-f t h r &gt;|At
I’. tr k A i e
# In nn
«•r
am
i
Hroiherhootl
&lt;
a
nd
i»
kmm*d
nio'n
t
*
o
«ceka
nf
Ih**
( ’ a l v i J u l y I Ot h A I* I »19
thing from .“ Yank«*«* D oodle." a
tit*-« «*f t h r S o u «*l M u n i t a
pr&gt;«tt*!lric l u i
Sb*an
H
S'iuirt**,
[In-i'uim
bespeaks
il
gru
tier
I
eullzatlOll
«tf
m
uses'
Me
nn'
dat
cheer
gol
tip
In
le»
tt*ali**n
»I
^'jrpotjtion«
lor
probi
1
1
\\
S|H*ltcel
'* i l l
paper published at M ichigan City.
51*Ttini! a ) -9 t •
duties
to
the
church
am
ong
an
I
nez
Is
you
till
gwlne
Tie
rame
ul
thi«
ritrporaiion
«hall
b*
Hl&gt;
t
h»
Indiana, which repi events a lurg.
....t t.,, 1,™ 1 .io1,1 continue ilia, , blinlz*’
An* she sez r»l*Al
i-'-ti I»&gt;) A«hei »ui* ' **nn.in&gt;
I -- pro,
I fi
.
r uf hu**ru * «ha tl t.r III i h r rtt&gt;
and growing sentim ent at th e North ! h * y O l i l i } , m i II t if i t i 1vt ( 11•
Reni
Kurni-hc u r*»c*u
churches. Sanford can boast of sitine
l*' '.
*&gt;0
ciops,
u ggah
..i • »„n.r.c i »umy ».i
«em.ooir
and
"D o n T try to solve the southern
SlnnCk'
M ile
»I
H o n d a , w ith
bran-h
nlllre«
al
wit boni hoard
,, ,
....
.
*urh ether
»«int. in the Sun- ol Florid»
negro pro b lem , you n u n of the of tho largt*sl ctnsji«‘s in the Vhmches
''An'
wuz 'Stand
An den nil
nilII sez ivuz:
outen .„u ,n «•».
l *»,i..i si.t.*
f.„.,gri
Want
*t if
here
th
a
t
exists
in
t
h
e
south
and
North. It is alre ad y solved, and the
malt way. woman, stund outen inali &lt;nT' •*
*•* • M*"• dir«« tur. may ir»»m
l*mr
to
tlmr
«ir
t e r m Inr.
\i
F or Rent 5 room b
negro is in l i f t e r shape, morally, o th e r cities in Florida are also d u - 1 way. |'se gwlno to git onm arrled
Artici«* I
Thgeneral n a t u r e e l
t h » h u « in e * «
or
218
F
re
m
ii
A
\
\i
physically anti financially ilown he v o tin g much of th eir timi* in t h i s 1 right now!*
l u'if M»n ti» Ir rirrlnf on l*y thi« rori W()rk nnd along thi« line as the fot'
' An' ef she done got sawt o' spilled |M*rat.itr&gt; «l-all l»r a» f o l l o «s» T tt a r i | U i f r
A v e . - !il-!Jip
low the M ason and Dixon line than
from , he (¡Hn,esviUe Sun «Nnil some ns I wux pnssln'. dnt a lu ­ I»&gt; li c e t! , f l i t . » i l l . I i r a n t . I r a r r or u | h « f he is in tiiu N orth. We ttiok tin*
* inr. land«. lehPir t r»u, L«*r* « ll t a m r n t « arn!
no fault o' mine "
F&lt;*r Ilei I I
»*t *t *• »if eirry km-! » hifto* lef, «f1Hrf
salvation of ihe negto tijxiti tis only indicates ■
* *1?! 'ri »li» 1..... lari*-“ »I T t . « Ta •• «,( r j , , r
;,o i j* luit
li
U. x»♦* • * • • a *■«» #n f f h r
I*1(C
. t » * .*&gt;.#,
Tin* cry u lining Sunday -chimi
to find we d o n 't know turn !' - it"i
C o lo n l e * of Twco N a tio n * .
1uri . - - ot
if
»
«
»
»
&lt;
f
I..»
fi,
A
P
I
‘ein«*ll\
u m atter of |iri-|ud-ce on ih*- part workers all ih* lune i«. How *.in w&lt;yrazu y *f a rn d«1u ' al f 1||l(«ei« .
fur
Tin* h*«u o f t i r a r l i b r o u g h t t h e P o r t
'"ri jc» «&gt;f w
nJ
! Id illi i f i
of the noli h r i h people It i- jtj.l in.uni.ui» the a t t e n d a n c e '" Thi« i« l i g ú e s e d o m i n i m i d o w n f r o m t h e p r o u d i «ni í•u*-t h'tD»l
u t h r r p u r p o a r a » m»&gt; 1» t h i - m r
K«»r R ent—
\■
pla.n ig norance of what .s lecju.red rreally a burning question 'f lu - p ri­ p o s i t i o n It h e l d a t th o b e g i n n i n g o f
...........bui
,1 . or o i h . r v o e »rqulre,
room s over YowelFa. Kiiquin N I*.
.
.
" v*'*,*ii*|*r. *’* luatnlnm,
pun t,»«r
in n task t h a t was entirely snlf-im- m ary dejiartm ent is usually crowded, tho nineteenth century. But a t the ti»ft, rxrhxDfp. *rll or athrnd*« «lUpnu
; "-if
Yowell &amp; Co.
mil! sllra,
posed. Aa a rule, the poorest of all th e in term ed iate sh ading «iff in nt- beginning of tho twentieth century she uf «aw mill», »•«*
...........
..........turprntin«*
American negroes are found in the ■ten ilan ce in proportion to age, and r e m a i n e d t h o m i s t r e s s o f n c o l o n l n l m . r u f . n u r * »- di.p,*.iiino ..t ih* lum ber
For lient Five room
U ITI 1•cr
1
P r •■i! U f i * , ffigt* ifri'l1 t IfJÌlit f of
ail
a e m p i r e s u r p a s s e d only by Great Brit­ 1«f..|
N orth. T h e y are generally exiles th e ad u lt d ep a rtm en t is usually
Kim avenue
VI n »&gt; •e v r r &gt; d r a r r i j il i o n
uf 1«riti« CI B »futi
opr* n,
m m nt»
tu
The* cll- » V 1h i* c u f pora» if*n
from the s u n n y land of kindl'ness m inus q u a n tity lint fortunately, the ain. F r a n c o a n d G e r m a n y
nii-nt'«
Corner El ru . i.»l
rf»«•!« i hr«tu k h
»il»« r e f i t r ol tl r•-* ta oir
nnd u n d e r s ta n d in g They h av e gen­ condition does not obtain in nil inai« o f t h e P o r t u g u e s e c o l o n i e s Is. « W f • »1»! l a n d * . to *i u l t f A H lA f r « l i f r h
A pply N 11 (tiene!'
F r ■r* » !■ ( ht U | h f h r - a .11 ! • » . . ! . _ * • »!
h o w e v e r, u n s u i ta b l e for E u r o p e a n col
erally come N o ith Itecnuse ihey ih&lt;- churches of the land
)o r
m » ri » f t^tJVbrsi
ai
1hs* * ntlM- r tir* rr n i,
While sitting on ins porch and ( m i r a t i o n , n n d Hie c o lo n i e s h a v e n o ». mn »rr * h i p *i f t h r 1• i i f| i * u à l**, i l i d fu h» ■
were in to le rab le in the S o u th The
r o m m e r c l n l v a l u e c o n u n e n a t i r a t e w i t h ti.r
f|l
41« n.
i
n
1
1
t't
«f
a*»
1
up#
i
■
*
• ■n *i
1 r V» r 1» of
mny
' '» »4 f lp llt lf l
S ‘»uth does m u ch to givi* t tie negro c h a ttin g pleasantly with Prof \\ || t h e i r g r e a t e x t e n t
T h e Portuguese»
f hr • a d
. « n a l * , il o 1»u liti. r» a li. pur« h a i
W ednesday,, c o l o n i e s ar«*: III A f r i c a , (’a p e V e r d e i,»«*.
u show. T h e Southern jteojde are Cusaels, ’ in 'Ocala last
man««* or «ell railroad tin,« or c.thihe
conversation
drifted
upon
Sun1
*r
tnrlhoH«
of tr am«p «.m at ion. Lui noi in
is la n d s. St
T h o m n s. M adeira
nnd
kind to th e negroes, for they, under­
i, » , , , ,
'
~ ” ’
minnar aa a rom mon
*»f
clay
school
work
in
lliai
city
lly
the
i ririrn n iBlanda: PortUKurae Oulana. fm gM or px-»riif«*r*
pft«»rrifrr« lor
for hire
hin to f
►
vX* &lt;** H ' *
s ta n d them . T h e negro keeps his
l*nd’
*&gt;y u. *rd «.* •»»»*
jdare. lie is never offensive and way, it will be of ii»t«*test to ltie Angola, Portuguese East Africa o r Mo- e,hr,
trlu .lv * righi lo and 'rd n lro l over I h . (
in nun blquo; In India, Goa, D am aun.P lu; v tld ' g « t n e on R* enrloved land* a n d tb*
h e is loyal,
kindly, uffcctionate friemjh^ of Prof. Gassets hero
W a n te d Thr«*e or fe u r «infur-Mah » it h in thè . t r e a m . flovlng ih r o u g h
In China. Mncao; in tho Malay archi- il.
G
ainesville
to
learn
t
h
a
t
his
y
e
a
r’s
en rln.ed land*. » I t h Ih* righi lo dlaindividual, w ho is always resjwctrooms
w ith. b a th . Eil her tl.
been pelago. part of Timor. Tho total nrea pt&gt;*e ot hunllng and II.hing Privileg•• on
ful. Within a decade thero will be work in Ociila schools hns
Hr
co
ttag
e
.
Address li
li
,aid
landa
and
in
aald
atream.
al
«urh
Is SO3-®0® Bqunro miles, of which 794,fr iIrrrr *i a n d «on » u r h l* rn * * »■ l | m i y tlrmr
rgee riot* in most* of th e cities of specially sucex*ssful. A n um ber of 000 square mil«** are In Africa.
S outhe rn Bed! Co. C ity •
Mi;
t o t i u r r h i i r , o w n , f» i»r, w it, t n o r f rr» Il&gt; * t o
dm !
In ?
t h e N orth. F o r a great t r u t h is citizens referred to it in highest term
The Dutch colonies In the Malay r « t ( U . piltnl lnf Ap , «*nhdrepfrn
, p o u l t r y « n d «1! k i n d «
• ff.
of jirnise.
coming to t h e u n th in k in g ."
*
“
■
*
«
p
t
r
i
m
of
,
I
typ
«
t
o
r
k
.
*p
r
u
l
t
l
v
a
i
*
archipelago num ber 600.000 squaro and .
Positively Guaranteed
R eferring to the n a jitis t church in nillea. Tho W e l t Indian dopcndoncloa | ruu IQ(j All oihrr nroduct* of th»* firm,
Mad* far all Machia*»
YAn article e n title d *‘Aji E d ito rs " Ocaln, Prof. Cassels s ta te d th a t then* of Holland aro Dutch Guiana o r Suri- »nd »U »riirl*«, fooiU, m&lt;! in*rch«ndiM&gt;t
(rr»m
P r a y e r ," s u p p o sed to h a v e been wero tw o largo classes of m *n and -n-a r t ' . . ' 1," . r&gt;,,fC. h * n t , , , e i ° r . ( 'u r B c a o T »« o^"*l'a Id r*p 'rid u clV; r . “ ".VqW
y ' pur¡Z l
rh«*» or
c*r oth*r»i»r,
o th rr* i* c, !••«•*
um», .tell. bull«!
also tw o of womeri the a tte n d a n c e and “ dependencies, comprising,t alnl- rh»«#
1«««. u.*
w ritten b y H e n r y G. R ow e, of the m
so tw o oi worn« n. m o m ionuxnco |
totnl area nf 60 060 uruiarn *n'' ''*U,P «Pr«*««» •«"'
nrrjr and
MY SPECIALTIES:
uniformly
u n ctu
c tu al
a l. There wore | ^
'
Broa '
■square rprrmtr , , m„
handbnr. reception
ly ppun
Medina, O hio G a zette, a n d publish­ being uniform
o n f om migliori Of «w o t n » r »
Of
• c riru l irà!
PICKARD’S IIAND-1' UNTI I» ' I H ' 1
other
«rd
ed by tho “ C o rre s p o n d e n t’ll B u lle tin " som e tw enty-five or th irty in each
mrrpf f u lt ir t
r»f nil kl m !« «umdi a|t*ch*« o f l i v t
rn in d i
of th e s e classes. In a d d itio n to this
is worth re p rin tin g . It runs;
I GORHA M 'S STERLING S U M It
» »rrh u ui#
for
■tork.
c old
E**nrr«L or
»
External Use.
h u s m e a d . v i t h p o w e r tu ï i r r t
" I n th e q u ie t of the g re a t north there is a very large Huruca class,
ROGER S' PLATED WARE
re ce l p t *
«C
and
c«rtiflr«!e..
woods, by th e b an k s of a w hite foam ­ and also a senior an d junior I'hilu- making machinen on board, as do our
ELGIN
AND WALTHAM WAD III*
doVk7* . ^ .ppFncW.
in g trout s t r e a m , an editoi, using hit th e a class. T h e a tte n d a n c e in each ships, and everybody knows how th e j to t h * op*r»Uon ot »ny «I ih« «««», and
i. « .
.
■___ __
, __________ 1 i o o p e r a i * a ll «n*»n» a n d m a t h o d « of t r a n » fish creel for a pillow and« tho |»ine of th e s e classes is upw ards of tw en ty - „f.ngllsh
full to understand us on the ^ portailon, by whirl*» or by «ru«]«: to
subject Of tho UBO Of Ice, especially 1arquir*. purtha»*. hold, rnortiaz* or »*!
cnrjicted e a r t h for a couch, rooked up flvw.
: bond«, not*«, .bill« and rlaim a and e th * r
O v e r a t the M ethodist church he In our drlnka.
th ro u g h th o ca n o p y of evergreen
rvlclrn**» of |nd*bl*&lt;lnr»». It» own atorlc
An
English
officer
was
aboard
ono
and lh* atock of other incorporated com said
t
h
e
y
sot
ou
t
to
have
a
m
en's
boughs a b o v e him , to th e g ro a t blur
PLACED ANYWHEHE.EVERYWHKBB
pant«*, a n d 1o vote th a »am» «1 • n a tu ra l
do m e of h e a v e n beyond a n d p ra y e d : class of seventy-five, a n d th ey aucced of our ships of tho Asiatic fleet and. prraon could, franrbi**». prlvlt*(«v, p a t­
on
being
served
with
an
Iced
drink,
and copyr'shta. Mean»**, a* vafi aa
" G re a t S p ir it of * the P rin tin g ed In doing it. A tem p ern ry s tr u c ­ commented on the delights of h a r in g en!
------- »y *‘»p
any o tb r r **tal* ur lnl*ra*t In or to r a i l
t
u
r
e
w
as
erected
.outside
tho
church
er« and Maga­
oF
personal
property of *y*ry kind an d
P ie sa— I a m soon to joave these
cool water aboard. The American of­ d*«rrlption. •l«h*r
tine*.
Loa cal
legal or »cfnilabla a n d
CARBON PAPERS
rale*. I’rompt,
■Rent, b ea u tifu l place t t h a t I love so in w hich' to hold this m a m m o th class ficer responded with on offor of a to hold, uaa, mort gag*. ' grant, a ta lg n
reliable
«rrvb».
,
nb*r
l*y
r i m l t r , ' ro a r tjr , encumber by mortgage,
d e a r ly arid g o b a c k to y o u r re a lm of of m en. And o th e r activities ju s t small cake of Ice, which was sent tho tpl»dg*.,
Fra* Mtimato*. let ua figuro vith y*&gt;" on
Finest Carbon Paper Nade
dead ol truat or otharviaa. and
an
Ur*
charge
ol
/our
»dv.Ml.4ng
inteM
-1»
be'"
as
g
ra
tify
in
g
are
being
worked
out
following morning. Meeting tjie E ng­ other»!#« to di«pn*a ot th o sama or a n y
p a p e r and In k a n d whirling wheels
Every Shoal P arlaci
anna from aatiaArd rllaBta.
I'boc*
and ent-ry part lharaof,_ o r rl|h*. ti 'la
1 a m grateful t h a t y o u r largeness h a t in t h e o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts of -that lishman ashore a week later, fht&gt; l a u r a a t therein in lh* S la t * el Florida or
American asked him If ho had enjoyed rU evher*; t o borro» o r t o loan m oney
p e r m itte d m e h ere where G od zieems ch u rc h .
and to vxeeut* It« not«*.' bond« or o t h e r
evidence* ol IncUbtrdnea*. and In c tn e r a l
I t was decided b y th e S u n d a y the Ice. •
n e a r e r th a n elsew here, where trouble
A dvertising Company, Inr.
to do a n y and att conduct of It* bualnr**,
“
Enjoy
it.
old
top.
Why,
do
you
i a n 't and w h e re t h e great p hysician school workers in Ocala- t h a t on a know, that was the first cold baw th and to hnv*. »lord** nnd anioy all . t h a
i a t t - * « '! " ' n *
MalaalLJfa
llldc
p o vera and privilcgr« Incident to
com es to m e n d
broken * nerves certain S u nday thoy would make a I'ro had since I left England!**— right*,
corporation* for profit organized tn d o i ­
l-ting u n d er tb* lava ol tha R ut*
of
n n d rechnrgc l ie ’s galvanic hateries big pull altogether in all the c h u rc h ­ Everybody's Magazine.
Florida.
es
a
n
d
see
if
it
were
possible
to
s
e
­
T ar Sal* by
w ith energy a n d hope.-A nd n ow t h a t
Artici* I I I.
•
Th* am o u n t o| th* capital atock ot thia
I a m going b a c k to you, g r a n t mo cure a n a tte n d a n c e of 1,000 nt S u n ­
The Joy of Obllvlousness.
corporation »ball b* fiO'VooO, divided In to
m o r e 't h a n e v e r tw o special bleasingt d ay school. T h ey succeeded In get11000 aharr* of tba par v alu e of‘ IIÍT
M aacb,
"How did you like my turning off ........
v hleh atock (hall b* laauad oaly » b a n
P lu m b in g and t
t h a t your n e w a p a p e r children need rting m o re th an 1,100. T h e n th e y the gas a t ten while you and th a t paid
for In full id th law ful monay of tb a
a
lu
d
B
latas,
er
It
may
b*
laauad
in
r
a
tu
r
n
m o r e than all ¿lae— th e one— grace; set t h e s t a k e a t 1,200, n n d th e a t ­ yonng root were In the parlor last for p ro p erty , labor or aarvlcaa, tha valúa of 2
G a s Fittin g''
te n d a n c e ra n up to m ore t h a n 1,300. night?" asked h e r father.
auch p re p a ri^ , labor or »«rvlc*«, «n
t h e other— co u rag e.
’iV.Úí't
All Work BeceiYea My I^rBon*!
"Did youT* she responded innocent­ fliad by th * Incorporator* or by” tka d lr a e - ,
T h e re is no difference between a
‘•‘Grace to b e fa ir to th e o t h e r fel­
tor» a t a M a tin g callad for auch M rp w a s . |
ly; and father knew the true m eaning
S
u
n
d
a
y
school
a
n
d
a
pictu
re
show
lo w — not to r e g a rd m y o w n viewa,
Attention And Beat Effort!
A T « .li i r S S L ?
of the word "failure."—Philadelphia i i T Ä
2 Sanford
Floridi
m y politics, m y o w n p a r ty a s a lto ­ when i t comes to th e m a t t e r of a t ­ Public Ledger.
Artici* I Y.
, r • « I 4&gt;C C• »«. « ■(*/,
*
“ a. *fc‘ *
| OppoolU a i j Hall
T sleikeo« N# »
Tha »»Id corporation ahall oxbt 'fo r a
g e t h e r rig h t a n d perfect a n d th e te n d in g . People will go where th e y
I
,'V5
LH.
W h e r e T he South Begins
Down w here the welcome is never
m onger
Than w here the g lad h and-clasp .is
G iven tp«* stranger:
Down w here the smile dwells u little
l o n g e r—
T h a t's w here the sm ith begins.
Down where the roses bloom all
w in te r
And th e wutot sparkles a little hit
brighter.
And th e b o n d s of home a r e a wee hit
tifihter
T h a t ’s w h e re the South begins.

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JULY 16. 1915

NO. 9«

NOTHING FURTHER IN WIL­ BRICK ROADS IS A LIVE
BOLD BURGLAR ENTERS
SON REPLY; AWAIT RETURN TOPIC IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOUSES WITH IMPUNITY
COMMITTEE HAS MADE REPORT TO THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON
THE SUBJECT

PRESIDENT TO ACT WITH

Pullman Must Pay
Cuming lo Sanford
TALKS SAUCY W H EN DISTallahassee. July 16. The S tate
Tho War D epartm ent having under
CABINET W H E N HE
of Florida lias received paym ent for
considei ution an application from
COVERED; USES GUN
hack taxes on gross receipts of the
Mr Michael Sholtx fur permission
RETU RNS
Pullman Company, a fte r one of the
to construct a bridge across the St.
OCCASIONALLY
longest fought legal contests in the
Johns river, near Sanford Florida
Washington, D. C. J u ly IG.— IYndrecent history of the legal d e p a r t­
Sem inole ("minty will soon huve brick road on Geneva Ave to Geneva a public hearing will he held in the
inc the r e tu r n of Pretddent Wilson,
xThere &gt;s a bold had burglnr In tho
ment of the Stall The
Pullman a chance to vote on th e m atter of
From t i e end of the present brick Court House, Sanford, at 11:00 o '­ city or several of th e m and they aro
fiom Cornish. N. H., it w*as believed
C om pany resisted the tax which was bonds for more brick roads th ro u g h ­ road on the west sid" near Paula to clock a. m. Friday, July 23.* for the
hero today t h a t there would ho no
coming to grief if they keep up their
imposed by legislative act upon ex: out o u r county, if th e present plans the Wi kivn bridge P ark Ave. from purpose of considering the sufficiency
further developm ents in tho situation
depredations for th eir very boldness
press anti insurance companies, as entry.
navigation
T e n th St. t o Hughey a n d Hughey of tho provisions for
between G erm an y and tho. United
makes it imperative upon the officers
well as the Pullman
C om pany,
made
b
y
the
plans
as
subm
itted, or
and tho public generally to cut them
States o v er siibm ntine w m fare.
T he good roods c o m m itte e re ported to Banford-Orlando to ad and Union
carrying same to the Supreme Court
Ave. to Mellonv.lle and Mrllon- any changes th at mny* be required down. The first .nstance of . the
Just when tho president would re­
to
th
e
County
CommliOdoncrs
a
t
of th e S ta te and on to the Supreme
lo avoid unreasonable interference
presence of the burglars was a t the
turn to t a k e up with his cabinet the
their meeting y e s te rd a y and re co m ­ vlHe to Celery .Ave.
Court of the United States.
with navigation.
H ard m an residence on Park Ave. be­
latest G e rm an note was not definite­
mended
th
a
t
n
b
o
n
d
election
bo
Fred T. W iliam s wan instructed
T he case was won by tire S ta te in
Accordingly notice is given th a t
yond Tenth. Hearing a notso in tho
ly known, b u t the president, in a
held
to
hard
surface
the
following
to
prepare
preliminary
estim
ates
on
every court before which it was car­
all persons interested are invited to
'
note to Secrotnry T u m u lty said ho ried. and the jlnyment of the tax roads:
these roads using brick on some of be present at the above nam ed time next room and rousing up and seeing .
would l&gt;o hero soon. T h e supposition
Snr.foi d-O.lando ro a d from i he p r e ­ tho more iinpoitant roads nnd '» m e nnd place to ex pi ess their views upon a light Mr. H ardm an called to know
closes one of the hardest cases which
who wat: there. Tho intru d er im pu­
is that ho will bo in WashinKton the the A ttorney (ieneral has had
to sent Ur ck mad in Seminole to th e other good but cheaper materials the ad e quacy of the plans with refer­
dently replied "Cotnc and see” which
la*t of th o week and t h a t the su b ­ face during his term of office. The Orange County line; F rom the S a n ­ on the o th e r roads. T h.s report will
ence to th e navigation of the strenm.
was nn invitation th a t one of Mr.
ject will be considered at Tuesday's
three businesses pay into the State ford O rlando road to f h u l u n t n via be lead) at tile next regular meethng While all statem ents at the hearing
H a rd m a n ’s tem porm ent could not
mill net m eeting. T he
president’s
of
tin
I
oinmis-ioners
in
August
Ov.edo
*
From
the
e
n
d
id
the
present
coffers about fluU.OOd yearly ns a
are given due coyside ration im port­
resist and he started after his gun.
telegram was given out as a white result of tin*. rax
ant facts and staiist.es, in te n d e d to
before he could get to it the burglar
' house s ta te m e n t and ended rumors
In the litigation growing out of
h a v e especial weight h i the final de­
tired
at him. As soon as Mr. H a rd m a n
concerning his a ttitu d e tow ard the (W
K|i
lh(1
thl.
term ination of the case,
should
could
unlimber his heavy artillery
German reply. It indicated th at the S u l | , w„ rif|(rcK0Ilt(d by A ttorney
preferably be subm itted in w r itin g fip made it bee lino for the outside
president h ad reached no decision as Gcneni| w «st and by Hon. John K
The meeting will lie attended by
and tried his best to puncture the
to the policy of the g o v e r n m e n t and
nt )a, ksonv,lle. The inthe Ho» rd of C ounty Commission­ hide of the man hut he hAd mnde
it is believed to have been called
o( ttl(. Vuiinian C om pany
ers of Volusia in a body. DoLund good his escape leaving n , pair of
forth by sta te m e n ts th a t he had al­ Aere looked liter by Frank It KidS', w»
xlmes on the porch where he had
ready made up his mind and that
, he .ng g " f St l i i
atol 111is i a Vus s,
placid them preparatory to making
did not view the situation as serious- ^ |.ir|i;lUl
, tm. ago.
M a n li a I ( t e i l in K e y W e s t
his entruner
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’a r .i 'h ri**(Jit|iiA un
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l» U TO W UT. I I 'T i l l :
M V I ' I O N O F T I I K 11 LA UT
» is gi s mg t lie tier le un note fig- closI 1‘
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Mr
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Harvey
had
c i :11 :it y iTRS
est atte n tio n , keeping c|o iffy III I , r ' d at
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No d**l • Is were given
rei,red
and
Harvey
beitig
a
light
touch with Secretary of S ta te l.un- da&gt; ioghi i , group &gt;«.. of w lm i
. V, i 1 1 1 I I it I ■) n l o .( » 1 : d d e i . l v a f t e r
&gt;.lei*per liinifd 11 ninne coining front
sing and b oth would lake up th. ' Kdn.t \\ iHi.i»-' ip 'if
's
• I ltlllig out of a s a i l wilier lill»h i l l s
It.i • t-.i . u|!i get m added in pe­
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any
pleasures
ol
Woodland
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•ituutiou when tin- pies.dent returned
Nulv t
ius liefe next T h u rs d a y when th e Part w**r* brought ni an nhrupi nml her and »¡»te* left over the Fast of a tinnì lnnming in thè iloorway
Secretary Lansing and some other j î'ong N". n|
1 &lt; 1111*1 1.4»t l*'k*l » ftt* "SI • hif -!
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t tea W1*1. a II
to regard th e situation ns grave, hut
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'if t he 1' A* 1 1 s S &lt; inpuny.
'•■r. t.m*w- tfiat it . s u«i*, e* S (*&gt;r I d r e » . II .*
room The young
man
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lo thè siile
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■•■uninodore •' f hi* ih 1 t , HTM 1 w.i» U
\ r i h it r t Fi l * fi . i* in r I tf1líelo or Mil l-e t l u I n » o I w P, i * i- ,1 he pri Vali* »latitar*, lu • i.d» une i • mu-ti r f \ t MF- young ol lire li* d and pull.ng mi uutoinntic
Ies us al N i al II
h iv * a ball 11*.Itil it.*t Ci
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brami "I t1ta* TI,
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a» «iti t|i* r-'.id that leads fn
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\ g., me In r * wnh ai V *■( Mt a i. &gt;1 Mr» Fa \ er in* Miri ami
\Vrig lit who I- .lruong those »ugge-ied lind C urt Fee I 1111T1*. 11
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olile. » and tln* negro lost no
i prom r.ciici* t. tin* world of ru.Lf"id
to Secretary Daniels for membership
baste .il gettine "'il "f thè *Olirti nnd
Jesus at work. Il.it tie I *r, » , - o t t ■i liti ••X*1* pt nrlan.to hardly *lr iw» Mi-» Adelaide Higgins who went mit i if i.rin the proposed civillinn advisory
, r'I A i .
; 't
II e. r 1V iti the allenitimi to tiipiv the
I*.»U» at h"me H* t're . Martini l
I K. . W. ! hi
l- '..V. d I
ill I ' 11 th* v .i r. I Harvey yelled 'or bis
hoard of inventors and tii-hniea* ex­
in
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I* 'in g amt »»•• i ari a i d wtili
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v» I u t ' w I nt ' l l - lu.it. y frin ii1,1 r it:d Ile Iliade .1 »Cari II tif thè
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perts was quoted l e ’i ' e l . a- -a*
hi
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ultimili . esuli
Ite (ben
lini, Ralph I ! i !
A p*r-*n
, i a V*&gt;i i - !• id v 'o In
ing he would accept mem bership in
' f a n d t'HV i in tiing wa - it rngt.l "f tin- intuit
p
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hendi|i’nrlets
and
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V aw 'l.e 'i I , ¡it'd lie 'll purled in I lie r a t ' C
the hoard if invited
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DO
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,if the m .ni friemb* of the family I»
wtll Im -iiiu* play u
"i have bad talks with I In line
and seemingly wavs all right After
was
found
About
thirty
burglar
extended to the unhappy mother
A. Edison nnd with aViny and navy
minuti » ifterw ¡1 'I *» one of Mr,
W lk.1i I heil* l uni III "g bl.t gitili tl* party ioni ""tile nul "t tin* water 11;11 *i K ■v Wi ' I ni real
officers, who realm- the necessity of
. M.
I vv■re a vi .it : , t i e a rr i v,.l of Mr
Harlow
f i g I.l.» ,.
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daitgliter» wa* -it ting on
preparing a n a d e q u ate a:r a- well as
II .1 loti (rotti hl» dre»Hlhg room his
tin* po-. F w fii f * »hi* had gone from
p fit tli.«t prévint» 11 Full
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si*a fleet," said Mr. Wright Anijy
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Old lu
f.e1h.i r and Fé tri. d to get III» pistol
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mediate dut \
accorditi,' t . » ri i ■' t f t . ’ i. a ' ■ i . il
tv
It i» reported that conditions in
rii-tn-il
to
the
i
tty
in
the
vain
hope
ut
time hut the negro was moving
all
'.long
the
inti*
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ilCes.
at
the
annual
sesMuti
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the
grand
"T he hoard wdl undoubtediy t&gt;e a
Mexico cull (or the active sym pathy
of
restoring
the
»park
of
life
hut
o
p
­
by
that time and wa» soon lost to
Kob.n*
good thing if the members will stick lodge of the order. F’red
Next Thursday t hi* t Mimilo team
of all who love humanity
view
to its advisory function and not try son, grand Secretai* y . f har b*» A ,&lt;■11 'S to Nt. Ilford ilk title fettle Utili to arrival in the city it wa» found
Multitudes are -I living ‘They are
»»f » 1 l{e I lit» » ti lr fir-t •*f -fi................ ,!- -■ life till
The Harlow hutile wa» tin* only place
to overstep. T h e officers of ......... run While. ¿’riniti inïMUTfr t h#*
ai il rate l.l
■1 \ t r g i l i M e x 11
u . 11a ' * ' *.
1 lie F
ul.l g«*l in Ii » w.i/k bei. tul. d
wI
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and navy uto very effir.ent ami k'r.i f»'i t ni*-1 • « * ti'i M* a udii 't*.g ■
t.. r e 11* • r **t y M I !•%
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may F.
Imped t FHt I ht &gt;Ifi . r- w til get fi m
he would be glad to serve on the new nielliI*» r» d rupp I troni I I '' rolls. |i*r a n o th er ’eUiiOll 1*It•■ games will TI -* lily am ong in- ff t d a i d i V*■!. pur. I
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I e play ed i'll r it.lv '•!! Fliur taV t ' ..... nil" III I "' St,
J.t-’ ex ¡a
boftrd.
11'* .1 ".oí * r i hat -..ti
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p
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1,701 deal h», leaving th' net itoTca«. ;i(t*riii"*i
mi ‘».inferii at *1 tir ai d"
I III ("Hew mg i» from T h e Tampa »mull am ount will g" a long way to
before
he
ran
get
away
in membership, 1 I,"OF Ien m w nnd it is ho|H'd a large crowil will Tribune regarding the
deceased relax ilo* cruel grip of h u n g e r ”
Washington, July 16. Gossip con- lodges were added, bringing tin* total
vjyqi i ion, tin f&lt;,1L-i ai th" »uburiis
greet the Urlando boys here next
tinned her« to d a y as to tin* m akeup
J W. Hanlon, sicretnrv to Sup* r Shalt we not help and help q u ie tly ’’ are poti«h,ng uj* the gun» and laying
to I .126
Thursday.
" A* you would tl at men »rvould
of the proposed civilian advisory
ilit**udent llr.itnl of th e Atlanti*
There was riporteli a »urplu» of
.n a *it|*|dx of a m mi unit nut and if
(•n August filli, th e Nebrusks
do to \ (&gt;i|, d*' V*' i", eli »o to them
hoard of inventors and* technical
the negro |&lt; .&lt;-e* II l.m e I ty* pol.ee
I Î fidJ ,547 in the grand lodge treasury |;||J |i ||, w”n ,,|;iV
Sanford team ( " *t Filie, who •Ind **ml deni v in
A
»mall
fililí
f(h
til
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expel Ls, as proposed by Secretary white subordinate lodges Ita ve m t
Nati fun! Ttf ur» da y wu« will known
fij.v* to worry (fliout hit
and
t
hl»
wi!*
draw
a
large
crowd
nl
&lt;
&gt;
t'ii'Ti*" fri» mi
r i 1 i*l u h &gt; «»1 1 1*• f •* will no!
Danicds, to assist in working out assets of f 2ti.51 a. i •111
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, *tn lamini, and new- of lit» di*nu»i*
i
apt
ure.
The Indian* are real reti men and
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I» Mitmiltoii,
naval problem» The only selection s o
,
, ru u-ell great regret w lien It liecaltn* • .in he
plitv th e bull game »v.th vim and
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Mur-hul Till**» .» confident (fin’
far announced is Thom as A Kdison,
1
I known here last n.gltl Mr Hanlon
t ivII S it n n 1 Hiumlnatlnn
vigor
M
anager
Wallace
ba^
playt
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kn.iw» the lo gro a o*l tfi.it he will
who will h ea d the lion id.
w;t tw entv four yt nr» old and 11*Tin* postoffiri» hi-r»*
tii lili* against them »evirai U n i »
and
have Inn* In l.mtio vviiluii the next
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‘HfThe nam es of a score or more of l|(iuniv t |lnt nn examination will be »tate» th a t the lu d a n » are the be»t •."li uf thè luti Capi, lutiti 11.udori
¡ir *»r ìi «ii*h «•f i*** *r**iiiti *»r .1 mi*v day or two if fie p .r-i-t- t* »lay ng
possible now mctnlicrs of the advisory
j () |b i , r |ty on August 14th for , ver anil while Sanford doe» not ex of thè S leani-hip M a-eotte of t *•
mi ’»anford
iiifc* |m t ur*’ *fri w *ir il*» Mfin*
council, m a n y of them recognized a (*|,lk f a r r i e r lor the postotfic** P**1 t to defeat tin III t hl'V Will ll*' I ' : * m « u l a r * t I I r c l d e l i t a l M e . t l i t l l|
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t .impuny. formi ily ilo* l'Iani Liti**
experts in speciaj lines of inventive A|| |p „ „ (. w J1U wish to take the ex
their du; ndt-si
I n . i ^ h i Mi li
dA
v ** Li» **■
h**t
t ln ii* '
II o u »i* 11a n r i*
V" ing Hai.Imi wa.» in
I unp.i
and research work, are under con- amination can obtain paiticuliit»
Mi u r tim i get u a d y for the first
it
until
th**
l**a*‘t
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th**H
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&gt;«•
hav**
Mr and Mr» George DeCottcs
tideratlon, b u t S ecretaty
Daniels from the frost master or any of his game of the sea»on next Thnrndn. a.» a meni ber of thè ilegree team &lt;d
thè Knights nf folunilin», "f «In.di lint ilnm* 11 Ulltn ini
gave a house di.iice to iluur many
•ftid ho wpuid not Announce the se­ assistants in the office
i tin! riluti»ii!
lo* wus a tneinber ol thè Jaetson
fra ud* fm Tuesday night V , their
lections until after they had fawn
T aking Seniilioli*'n C ensus
11831084
ville Council. Al thut lim e he upIk a u t *fuf home on Magnolia Ave.
»ccepted.
'*11. E. Tolur haH b w n appoinled ) p(*arad to he in goni) health
The affair was informal and every
The S ecretary said he was cerrensus ta k e r forV»,Semirnde coutily ,
...
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tine
was made to feel a t home even
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Hi« i emani» wfii arrivo bere ut
taln th at when the board had been
und b es u n hi» wotk la»t weok. Ho is „ . . , . , . .
the
gentlemen being allowed to
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6:45 o clock thi» morning, arrom pnnfinally selected it would be eorrtponcd
now engaged in thè Oviedo »ection
take
off their coat». T he -parlous
ieti by Atlanti*' f’oa»l Fine Olficiiil*.
t&gt;f ten men of iu ch prom inence ns t«&gt;
Los Angeles, July 13
I4y a vote
und i» alno an»i*ting IL G,~Vmith
home wa» given over to the dancer*
and will be tu rn ed over to Under
«Ktke tho co u n try fool th a t wimt it of 714 to 2 ft'.* Haltimon* won tin* li'lfi
operate th e Oviedo b a n k while the
taker J. L. Uecil. The body will thi n j Tallahassee, Fla., July 16. The and the entire lower floor* were conI* possible for the h u m a n tnintl to Elks convention over Atlanta, which
enwhier is away on hi» vacation. Mr. lie plncod in the Sacred Heart s ta te printer*. T J. Appleyard, ha» verF-d into a ball m om the daneer»
desire will be advised for our navy." was the only other contesting city.
Tolar expect* to finish the county
__________________At the fir-l business session of the
where mas» w 11 he .»ani a t » o'clock, begun the delivery to the secretary circling the room». Those who did
ccnsuM in about two m on tth s and
and will rem ain there until definite of stute of volume 1, Laws of Florida, not care to dance played chess or
• ji
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, grand lodge today officers were clectwhen completed we wilt know
In d la n s Will play H e re
I fd for th c ,.n, lling year.
funeral arrangem ents h a v e been enacted by the legislature of 1916. •at on the spurious port I c» .and e n ­
exactly how* many people are now
The strong N ebraska Indian Itase
—----------------- ■ r which probably will he done whe being the "Laws of a genet ul natu e joyed tlie evening. Huffet luncheon
living
within
the
confine»
of
the
bal! team will play tho Sanford team
Good Juke. Yes.
the m other nnd two »¡»ter» arrive at Thi* volume ¡» a book *•( more than wa* served at all time* dining I he
ni*w
county.
ev ening I I.&lt;• guests making t h e m ­
noon today from k " V We»( on tlir ibm pagi a t Sanford b n Aueust Cth.
w " t,u l,,w "
i,lk'' , t r r '‘nt V
selves perfectly at e -e « hi h 1»
- T h e y 'a .e fast on thei. feet.ns I n i
th. r- was a |.n • "ff* r. d . of f r'" m
Uliveti*, it I» thought probable that
one of the lb light» "f the U* 1 "tie*
‘G o vernor M H
ans ever are a n d »ure fielders. At bat gold, to the per..... attending J a o f
Del.and Knnil llmid 0 &lt; arr&gt;
Ftiii teller ha» f, , r,t I servire» will be held at I
they are vieioffs and w ith wonder- s.mvtlle pubb. -h o ..l- ah., would returned from a t.i p to point» in o'clock thi» afternoon, with inter
Dei.and, fila.. luiy l l
The l*e- a ITa if*
south Florida ntul will bo here for mnnt in St. Louis Gem ete!y, pall­ l.and rood district bond» for f.150,M accuracy o f 'e y e t h e y are abb* write the best *-‘»y «»» '*l' y tl‘*'
There were about* tw enty five
t0
Hout th o beat pitchers. These pie of Jacksonville should ask for and severl m onths looking after
the bearers to bo chosen
from
the 000 carried l»y a vole of 260 against couple* present nml th ey came early
genuine Indian experts have always buy goods made in Jackson- large p ro p e rty interests of
the Knights of Columbus.
62.
and stayed late und f Orn t h r burst*
•PPexred w ith great success through- ville.
There were 218 e-says and T h atc h er Realty Co.
of merriment that floated from the
0uf the U n ite d S tates a n d C anada yet when the nrfioo! official» who had
house at various times during th e
'-G
eorge
liallard
h»»
purchased
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
11.
G
arner
left
»1 M ayor Thrasher a n d family are
and have a n envious record to their in charge thF purchase of tho com ­
evening it is almost certain t h a t
tho
T.
I*.
Hill
property
on
Sanford
yesterday
for
A
tlanta
whero
thoy
expected home today fro m a weeks
everyone piesent enjoye'd the even»
eretli‘* »*»d a re w ithout d o u b t the mencement invitations they sent to trip to T am p a , C le arw ater
and will spend several weeks visiting Heights a n d wilt make it his future
M e­
, » * I * **
^ • t e s t In d ia n Util T e a m in the Ohio for them.— Jacksonville
-«ng
-to tho fukeit.axUUiV.
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friend* a n d relatives.
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other p o in t» on the west coast.
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BASE BALL SEASON SUDDEN DEATH AT
WILL BE OPENED WOODLAND PARK
HERE NEXT WEEK OF J. W. HANLON

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ORDER OF ELKS IN A
FLOURISHING CONDITION .

THF PEOPLE OF MEXICO
ARI. AGAIN STARVING

ELKS
CONVENTION NEXT YEAR

THE GENERAL LAWS
ARE OFF THE PRESS

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JULY 16, Is is

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COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

WÜST SIUL ITtMS
Mrs. T. J. Miller was th e dinner
guest of Mrs. T. E. W.lson T h u rsd a y
com ing out from tow n w ith Mrs.
Wilson in the Wilson's S tu d e b ak cr
car.
Mr. E aston has re n te d t h e H. F.
Kennewell place a n d will (arm on it
the com ing season,
Mr. T om Iiadger of T a m p a with
a p a r t y of friends visited his b rother
John B adger a n d family on
the
F ourth.
M i. A Greaser has lu m b e r hauled
on his place to build him a house,
ills place joins Alfred N an n cs place.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J . McBride
a rriv ed home S a tu r d a y from Coronada Beach. T h e y was a w ay one
week . Mr. M cB ride says th e re was
too m a n y sAnd flies an'd mosquitoes
lo t him over there a n d he was glad
to g e t back to Sanford.
We h av e not been able to learn
w hat th e park will be n am ed t h a t is
being b u ilt at the S prin g a t th e foot
of t h e hill b ette r known as
the
Haskal Spring.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M cB ride, Mr. A. J.
Cates and d aughter M i s s N o l a
m otored to O rlando T u esday.
Mr. Charley Chisel has
bought
him a fine five acre tru ck farm by
Mr. M use's place. C huiley expects
to try farming.

Mrs. Bert H erndon nnd Miss Ola
E stridge sisters of Mrs. L. M. Lucas
arriv e d T u esday night from Howell
Ga. to help in the ra re of Mrs 1,.
Miss Estridgc has been in training
for nurse for quite a length of
We hear w edding bells in the air
in more than o ne q u arte r.
T h e seed bed e n c a m p m e n ts for the
ca m p a ig n of 1015-1916 are being
pitched for ea rly fall crops, tom ato,
eggplant and p eppe r seed now being
sown, same for ea rly celery.

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THE SOUTH FLORIDA
PRESS ASSOCIATION
HOLDS AN INTERESTING M E E T ­
ING AT PLANT CITY
The South Florida Press Associa­
tion held the heat a tte n d e d and m ost
business like session since its o rg a n i­
zation at the sem i-annual m eeting a t
P lant C ity last F riday. Twonty-slx
new spaper people a n d friends of th e
profession p a rtic ip a te d in the two
sessions, wfhich were held in b o a jd of
t-ado building, m orning and afternoon.
At th e m orning session, Mr. Beel­
er, of th e Florida E x p erim e n t S t a ­
tion, outlined a plan to m ake the
work of the S ta tio n more effective
th ro u g h o u t the S ta t e th ro u g h th e
co-operation of t h e press and his
plan was endorsed an d will
be ad o pted by the new spapers re p re s e n t­
ed, in dissem inating timely in fo rm a ­
tion to tho farm ers of each section
of tho State.
In tho afternoon strong e n d o rse­
m ent was given- t h e project of ho ld ­
ing a South F lorida Fair a n d Gasparilla Carnival in T a m p a in F e b ­
ruary, 1916, by t h e Association.
T h e resolution was intro d u ce d by
Clyde Glenn, of T a m p a , and m e t
with unanim ous s u p p o rt. B. L. H i m ner, of the T n m p a Board of T r a d e ,
was also here in t h e interest of th e
m ovem ent.
A s tro n g resolution In c o n d e m n a ­
tion of the trav e lin g advertising fa­
kir w ith any s o rt of an a d v e rtisin g
scheme was passed, reference being
made to hotel ad v ertising
cards,
those who huy ad v ertising space in
the local paper by the page, peddling
it out to the a d v e rtise r with g litte r­
ing promises a n d little p erform ance
a t high rates, a n d t h e foreign m a n ­
ager of contests of various kinds, all
of whom must h a v e the local p rin te r
in order to make his plans go, and
who gives little value for the m oney
spent.
Officers were elected as follows
Joseph H um phries, Journal, B radentown, president: W ayne T hom as,
Courier, Plant C ity , vice presid e n t;
Mr Callahan, Ptess. Fort Myers.
Secretary; Mrs. C. V. Wiiacn, T im es,
Sarasota, treasurer.
It was decided to hold a special
meeting of the Association in J a c k ­
sonville in O ctober, in conjunction
with the conventions of the East
Coast. West Coast and Middle F lor­
ida
Press Associations. The next
tegular meeting will be held m Burtow in Jan u a ry A program c o m m it­
tee was ap pointed to make arrangenicnte for this m eeting. The com m it
tee i;utt*i*l* of \V M Haynes, of
the Sanford H e ra ld ; Mr«.
V. S
Wilson, of tin* S a ra s o ta Times, nnd
Clyde Glenn, of th e Glenn Advertineis, Tam pa.
After the business session p apers
were rend, lending to discussions by
the m embers ns follows:
“ M aintaining H ates on A dv e rtis­
ing nnd Job P rin tin g ,"G eo rg e M
Goolsby, Advocate, Wiiurhulii

Auction S a le
of T e n n e s s e e
H orses and M ules
Big Auction Sale of Tennesee Horses
and Mules In O rlando a t J. B. MCG ru d e rs Jr's Stables, M o n d ay July
19 nt 1:00 P. M. L. E. B ates will
arrivo in O rlando F riday ’M orning
J u l y 16th with a car load of fine
horses and mules. T he horses con­
sist of heavy d ra ft horses farm
m a tc h e d team s, fancy drivers, sad*
d lers and general purpose
horses.
T h e moles consist of m atch e d team s,
a n d single m ules weighing 1000 to
1300 lbs. This s to c k is ail well broke,
a n d acclim ated nnd re ady for work,
A n y one w an tin g good stock should
n t t e n d this sale where you will have
a chance to b u y a n y kind of a horse
or mule you w a n t. Any one w anting
to b u y at p r iv a te sale or exchange
can do so any tim e before the auc­
tion. Sale s ta r ts next M onday July
19th when e v e ry rem aining horse
a q d mule will be Bold to th e highest
bid d er regardless of w hat th e y cost.
MOORE’ S STATION
D o n ’t forget t h e date. Sale positive
rain or shino.— 93-2tc.
R ev. W. J. B a r t l e t t of E n terprise
F o r R ent— Nice cottage on P a lm e tto
assisted by Itov. Mr. H endrick of
Ave. See M cC iintock, Sanford
Crescent City arc conducting a scries
House. — 93-lf.
of m eetings at M oore's
Station
church this week.
Ben Fish experts to visit the ex­ HIGH STANDARD OF WRITING
position in California and will also
visit the trucking sections a n d learn Professor Pays a Tribute to Newspa­
per English, Which Is on the
how the business of growing cel
Whole Deserved.
vegetables is carried on in the
Golden State.
”1 well rem em ber the pleasure with
Mr. and Mrs
On ve
Hickson which, a» a young man. I heard-m y
have gone to house-keeping
on venerable and practiced professor of
Celery Avenue where Mr and Mrs
rhetoric sa, th a t he supposed there
Ed. W ard J a s a te d .
was no work known to man more dif­
Mr and Mrs J. O. Pope and ficult than writing." said Prof. Goorgo
children arc telling w hat a delight­ H. Palmer, formerly of H arvard uni­
ful trip to Ga. th e y enjoyed in their versity. "lip to that time I had sup­
posed its severities pecultar to my­
O verland car. T h ey visited three
s e l f ” He goes on to recount the a d ­
weeks in Macon, Ft. Valley. Dublin,
vantages which children of today en­
and oth er points and were f guests joy over those of his own generation,
in Jacksonville of Mr. and Mis nnd hopes (hat some of (hem will find
D H. Moss former residents
here tho language ho has used about tho
M r.P exold of St. Louis Mo., who difficulty of writing extravagant. Then
bought the J. O. Popp's im proved bo Bays;
"L et me say. too, that since frequen­
10 acres and some adjoining land on
Benrdall Avenue, a few m onths ago, cy has nioro to do with east) of writing
is here again and has the fo u n d a­ than anything else, I count the newspa­
tion laid for a home am i expects his per men lucky because they aro writ­
ing all the lime, and I do not think so
family soon.
meanly of their product ns tho present
Mr. and Mrs J M. Hickson, Miss
popular disparagement would seem to
Ethel and Master Albert drove their require It U hasty work, undoubted
Maxwell to Oxford to visit Mrs ly, and bears tho. marks of haste Hut
" T h e Value of C o-operation," was
Hickson's parents recently
In my judgment In no period of the
the subject of a rem a rk ab le address
Mr, a n d Mrs. G. C. Williams of English language tins there been so
by Dr. Maxon W, Ptesslcy, of SoflOxford were guests last week of their high an average of sensible, vivacious
nei, who handled his them »
in n
dau g h ters Mrs. J. M. Hickson and tfnd Informing sentences w ritten as
masterful stylo, s how ing tho t r e m e n d ­
appears
in
our
dally
press.
Mrs. D a v e Hackaon.
"With both good and- evil results, ous influence of tru t h f u l advertising
Mrs. M. 1). O atchel e n tertain ed
tho distinction bet wen book literature and outlining a p p lied co-o|»erution
a gay p a r t y of little folks Saturday and speech literature Is breaking
by new spapers a n d the people th ey
u fte rn o o n
for
her
d a u g h te r 's down. Everybody Is writing, appar­ serve in advan cin g public interest.
7th b irth d a u . D a in ty refreshm ents ently in verse nnd prqjo' and If tho
Dr. Pressley is an efficiency e n g i­
were served.
higher graces of style do not often neer. a man of th o u g h t and action,
The Misses R u th ariti G ertrude appear, nHther on the other hand do
i'mi South Florida is fo rtu n a te in
Little are taking a
commercial the ruder aw kwardness and obscur­
having the o p p o rtu n ity to profit by
course in town going anil coming in ities. A certain straightforw ard Eng­ | his ideas. His ad dress will be- p u b ­
lish la becoming established. A whole
the J itn e y .
nation
Is learning the use of Its mother lished in full by one of the lending
Mr. a n d Mrs. T. W. Briden will
dailies of the s t a t e nnd Hill no d o u b t
rem ove fròm Oak Avenue* in town tongue. Under such circum stances it com m and wide a tte n tio n .
Is doubly necessary that anyone who
to th e D r. M innick bungalow in
C ultivating G ood
Will A m ong
Is conscious of feebleness In his com­
C am eron City to be n earer
Mr. mand of English-should promptly and E m p lo y ees," J . G . Gailnmore. R e ­
Bri ion’s farm.
earnestly begin tho cultivation of It." cord, B artow.
" T h e Relation of th e Supply M an
to tho P rintor," A rth u r Greene. Antiotnm P aper C o m p a n y , J a c k s o n ­
ville.
‘'Classification am i R ates," C. M.
Renner, A ntietam P aper C o m p an y ,
e don’t mean the lxmes you are using Jacksonville.
bu t wc arc in th e market for all kinds of
Discussion on th e point of . e m ­
animal bones including prairie and bleached
ploying an a t t o r n e y and collecting
lunics. If you have any to sell write us for agent by the association, a c o m m it­
tee being a p p o in ted fot this purpose,
prices and shipping instructions.
with power to net.
Tho new spaper people wero the
guests
of the P la n t City Hoard of
Department 8 , JarktonviHe, Fionas
Trade a n d Tho C ourier, and before
Minuf.cturm el Idol. Attni»«!. .&lt;»«1PrruvUn FrrtlTiwv«
adjo u rn in g a rising vote of th a n k s
was extended *fofr tho d a y ’s e n t e r ­
tainm ent.
P resent nt tho m eetin g were:
W. H. H aynes, H erald, Sanford.
The Standard Railroad o f the South
Geo.
A. Goolsby, Advocate, W auSCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
chula.
T. M. Callahan, Press, F t. M yers.
W. M. Grier, C o u rie r-In fo rm a n t,
No. 82
No. 86
No. SO
B artow .
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Lv Jacksonville . . . . 8 -JO am
1:33 pm
8:10 pm
J. G. Gnllcmore, Record,. B arto w .
Ar S av anna h............. 12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12:33 am
Ar R i c h m o n d ........... 5:20 ain
9:18 am
8:00 pm
II. O. Meek, L eader, F t. M eade.
Ar Washington . . . . 8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
A. L. Cleveland, Leader, F t.
Ar Ballimore.............. 1005: am
1:50 pm
1 :38 am
Royal I). Child, S tar, L akeland.
4 :25 am
Ar P h ila d e lp h ia ----- 12:35 pm
4:03 pm
Mm. C. V. S. W’i l s o n ^ Times, S a r ­
Ar New Y o r k ...........2:40 pmpm 6:20
6:20 pm
pm
7:13 am
asota.
All-steel E quipm ent, Free Reclining Chair Cant to Washington. Dining
Car Service on T rains 82 a n d 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
Mrs. C. H. I l o i d e r m i n , Record,
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M
anatee.
F or Inform ation and Reservation Phone or W rite
Jos. H, H u m p h ries, J o u rn a l,H ra d entow n.
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if.
A.
P.
J
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rd
a
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,
H
erald,
P u n ta
ns
Andrew C arter, E nterprise, A rcadia.
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W ilson &amp; T oom er F ertilizer Co.

A T L A N T IC

COAST LINE

THROUGHTRAINSTONEWYORK DAILY

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

BIG ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
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THE SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.
NOW GOING ON

If you have not yet called at this store during this
sale to lay in a supply of clothing and shoes, do not
put it off any longer. This sale exceeds by far our expectations and it will ,be
necessary that you
come in
j ;
•
early if you want to get yours before this fine stock is
picked over.
Below will be found a few of our specials. These
are but a few of the bargains we still have left.

SPE C IA L

LOTS

MEN’S STRAW HATS
About 150 hats ranging in price from $1 to $3.50, now

18c

Special lot of about 100 Shirts from 75c to $1.50, slightly soiled
from showing in windows, your choice
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48c
Special lot of Men’s 50c Hose reduced to

20c

We have about 25 pairs of Beacons $3.50 and $4.00 values which
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number of these.
About 200 pairs of Men’s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
f o r ..................................................................................$2.28
We also have about 100 pairs of Men’s Vici, Patent and Gun
Metal, regular $3.00 values, now going at
$1.98
SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S SHOES
Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and Men’s. These shoes consist
of various styles and makes and will be closed out at 98c per pair

This sale will positively close SATURDAY, J U L Y
24th. The summer will not be over for many weeks
yet and you can do no better than to avail yourself of
this opportunity to secure seasonable floods at these
low prices.

SANFORD SHOE' &amp; CLOTHING C O

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SANFORD,

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FLORIDA $

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C. C. W oodw aid, Courier, Plant
City.
W ayne T hom as. Courier. Plant
City.
L. E. Goodrich, Cornier, P lant
City.
Dr. M ason W. Pressley, Seffner.
O tto
W.
R enner, Jacksonville.
J. C. M assey, A tlan ta.
Clydo G lenn, T a m p a .
B. Lv H a m n e r, T a m p a .
Mr. Beeler, E x p c r tn e n tn l S ta tion
Gainesville.
Miss T o w nsend, S arasota.
Miss Louise Wilder,
M anatee.
Proof T h a t Hens Hava Taste.
Possibly the best proof that bens
and other m em bers of the feathered
tribe not only taste but enjoy their
food nnd drink 1b shown In tho -way
they blink their eyes In drinking, much
after the hum an methods of express­
ing satisfaction.

Explained.
"Yes, h e ’s one of our-leading citlsons. 11a certainly haa climbed high
in a few years. Why, ho holds our
besLIederal Job!** "Indeed! How did
be get l t t " “H is brother-in-law Is our
leading politician."—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.

JITNEY BUS SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M „ SA TUR DAY, JUNE 26th.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY:
SANFORD
MONROE
ILv . 7:30 A. M. tAr . K:l&gt;0 A. M .
Ly. 8:00 A. M. Ar. 8:25 t M
U r . 8:35 A. M. ILv . 8:05 A. M.
Ar* 8:55 A. M. hv. 8:30 t 'I
tLv . 8:30 A. M. tAr . 9:00 A. M.
Lv. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M
tAr . 9:35 A. M. tl.v . 9:13 A. M.
Lv. 12:05 1*. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
Ar. 1:00 P. M. Lv. 12:35 P. M
Ar. 1:00 P. M. Lv. 12:35 P. M.
Lv. 6:00 I». M. ^ r. 6:25 P. M
*Lv,, 4:30 I». M. •Ar. 5:6i) P. M.
1*é ill.
M Lv. 6:30 P.
Ar* h nn X
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. •Lv. 5:00 P. M.
9:30
M. Ar. 10:00 P. M
P.
Lv.
Lv. 9:30 r . M. Ar. 10:00 I*. M . ’
Ar. 10:30 p. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:25 P. M. Lv. 10:00 P M
M arks I Run Daily Except Sunday.
M arks f Run Sunday Only. * *
M arks * Daily Except Thursdsy and Sunday., Will run 2 1-2 hour* I*«'
on these days.
Special tripi will be «periled f»r 8 rtf ular Itret. Bath Jitoeya will saakt all train ceoiwdwei
EAST SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
WEST SIDE
Cameron City................. ..30c
"M ------o n ro e .....................
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Moores S ta tio n ......................... 25c
15c
Stenatrom ’a Corner
Gcnevn Avenue............. . . . , 2 0 c
Beards!) Avenue..................... . .1 5 c
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CHy Lim its.............*................... 10c
City Limits
I»r
runa to Woodland
;
a Thursday
t nursday and Sunday JUnqy
Jitnqv runs
tvoodiar every hour « ft*’*’
, o'clock. Special fare of Thirty C ents Round Trip
City car leaves the depot eveiry 30 minutes "starling on the hour
I Route: French, First Street Loop , Sanford House, back to First and
nolla. up Magnolia to Seventh, to P ark, up P ark to Tenth, circle bat:
j,
1 Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and out »
,.
’ to the depot. If this achedule does not cover a n y service desired, «ui
f
, glad to have the information covering same.

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JULY 16. 1915

PAGETHRB

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$10.00 DOWN
$5.00 PER MONTH
Jacksonville Is Going to be the Queen City of the South Within the Next 10 or 15 Years

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RIVERVIEW today is the most rapid developing suburb of Jacksonville. This statement is made by
all who visit this property.
RIVERVIEW is located just north of Jacksonville, which is the trend of the future growth of the city.
Millions of Dollars are now being spent for public improvements all out this way.
Buy a
few RIVERVIEW lots in this great flourishing Jacksonville suburb. Buy before the n
advance and the writer stands ready to guarantee a net profit of a Thousand Dollars or more on every
lot bought a t this time.
i
A Hundred Thousand Dollars is being spent in RIVERVIEW on Civic and public improvements. The
investor receives a part of all these benefits.
Dr. Armstrong’s advice to the head of every family and every young man: buy a few RIVERVIEW
lots (not more than four sold to any one party). It only takes 17c a day to pay for them and within the
next few years you will have an asset up into the thousand of dollars and you will never feel the cost. No
lots sold to colored people.
RIVERVIEW Developments—Board of Trade, Woman Civic Improvement Club, Churches, Mercantile
Houses, Bell Telephone System, Artesian Well and a fine Water System now being installed, Grammar
School, 14 miles of streets, all set out in shade trees, a mbst beautiful 50-acre recreation public park, free
public dock, boat and bath houses, all of which goes to give RIVERVIEW a most promising future.
Every man, woman or child who buys RIVERVIEW property will never have cause to regret their in­
vestment. Manv a man in Jacksonville is living easy today who bought lots a few years ago on the same plan.

DR. E. H. ARMSTRONG, OWNER

Residence: Riverview
Local
R epresentatives:

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Office: 111 Heard Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.
T Sales Manager for Sanford T I D
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O F F IC E A T T H E HER ALD BUILDING

THE COUNTY COM­
MISSIONERS ORDER
NUMBER BILLS PAID
At the Inst meetinK of the &lt; a u n ty
ComrnianioniT- it"' f. *11«•w 11■r lolls
w e r e Ii|i|tr&lt; &gt; \.-&lt;1

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Engineer SaL-rv
1 1 1,1 ,MI " ' I ' " '
C onstruct n»i (. ■
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truiJo Aviv, $-11&gt;* 15 Seminole &lt; '»n
Co., P a v in g Celery Ave., 12633.110.
Seminole Construi'tion Co., Paving
Sanford &amp; Orlando Bond. $352 HO
Tot i.l: $3818.31.
t i m e r u!

Alex

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Geo. A. I l e t . . 11.-. Sulury. $25.tm
Dr. O. J
Miller. S.ila'%. $25 tm
II. C. D u l l 0HI*, Sulury, $2" * m. I. I&gt;
Wick.tr, Salury, $50.UO. \\ h. IL«\&gt;kiiis, Supplies for (".Minty Home, $2 95. Mm. A. F. Hell. Supplier« for
Home. $1.85. Celery Avenue Store,
supplies, fyr Co Home. SI! I.
Hill H a rd w a re Co.. Supplies. $2.11
L. IL P h ill.p t A Co . Medicine, i.l I 80. K. A. Douglass, Advance to
Pnupom, $6. .’10 Wilson &amp; loonier
Fcrt. Co., Feitillxer. $10.05 S,»t.ford L ig h t 4: Fuel Co , Light
Water, $46.84. C M Hand, Sher­
iff, A tten d in g Com m. $2 00 S J
Thomas, Repairs Jail. $2 75 1. P
McCuller, Supplim t«&gt; Jail, $1 HO
S o u th e rn Bell Telephone C., Tele­
phone R e n t. $0.34. Sam Portlock,
T i a i a f t r of Pau)«**.
t . M.
H and, SheiifT. K night. $1.40. N. P.
Yowcll &amp; C o., Clothing, $3.00. C. H.
ll a g o e , Plum bing, $1*76. Sanford
i h j r t l t u r e Co., F u rn itu re for Co
Home, $7.50. It. A. N e u m a n , romm Jnlons, $27.26. Jno. D. Jenkins.
Com missions, $30.02. Jno. D. Jinkin*, P o stage, $16.63. F. A. Dough t f , C lerk , i a 'a r y a n d K»|»n*c.
r $76.98. E . A Douglas.*, Clerk, R e­
cording, $9.36. 'G e o . G. Herring.
Costa I n s a n i t y Case, ' $2.00. C. M.
n a n d . Sheriff, Costs Insanity Case,
VL05. D r. O. J. Miller. Examing
Com. $2.00. Di. J. T. Dem ur. K*
• mining C om .. $2.00. W. C. William•on, E xam ining Com. $2.00. F F.
D utton, T ransfer of P auper, $5.00
E- A, Doug'jixf, R edem ption of Co.
Home p ro p e rty , $32.7?. Mbs Mary
Hare, P a u p e r, $26.00. F ra n k Harris,
j a n i t o r C ircu it Court, $32.60. J. A.
n a rro ld , l e t p a y m e n t Co. Home,
-p r o p e rty , $600.00. L. P. Hagan,
Com'r, * 8 .0 0 .*"C. W. Entxminger,

t'orn'r. $10.tit) .1 A Clark. Com'r. Woodruff, Juroe. $1 ou I* D t ohl&gt;.
Rsvcraible
The Greeter Honor
Inconsistent.
Hryant, J u ro r
Cato, the (¡reek, oil ohaervlng that
If the lint In tieeoinlnK the girl is
t I 1 mm I T M t I..in. ( ,iin r ilu lu ro i. il (in tl (
Many a man who sighs to bo an In*
pretty, anti If the atri I* pretty (he statue* were helng eel up In htinur of dependent former kicks like anything
$1 mi K Muse. J u r o r . $1 00 H II
tm Total $1352 02.
tint I* hemming
It * e a s y —Galves­ many remarked
"I would rather when he happens to wake up somn
Nelson,
Juror,
$1
00
Tim
Kenne,
It u n d a n d B rid g e L u n d
ton News
people would ask, why I* there not a morning In time to hear the milkman.
luror.
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n
Jiisiin
Grein,
W.tne**,
John t u i ig h n , Kerry man. $15.oil
stutue to Cato, than why titer« la."
S.A. M cLain,
Ferryman,
$30.00. $1,00. O sc a r C l a r k , Witness, $ 1 . 0 0
Fred T Williams. Surveying. 14 Oil. Hythn fiance, W itness. $1.00. K.chAnd T h e r s A r e O t h e r s .
W o rte Than Work.
Rain C a u s e s P ee v is hn es s.
T h o o n | y nct re « M w h o Is w i l l i ng t o
A S liell. &gt;ii)*i , Hoard Hill, M l 5 80 .inl Hilly uni. Witness. J! no Louie
"After u itimi tin* lital.il awhile,"
Hotel men sav that on rainy d a y s ' R()m|, (hat she does not know all
said t ’ncle Klh'li. "he K«'iu*rallv de­
A f He|t. Sllpt . Pay Roll. $295 50 U kIii .1i &gt;, Witness. Í I ml l.lllle Hot
W ines.
ÎI no
Hey Tilleride« 'lit tied millet K" to wi.rk dun their guests nr., peevish and r...|iilre ,h«iut acting Is she who has been at ft
P H Print* Moving Conv let &lt; mul ton
f i ,, ,&lt;i un W «
W. Ir 11IT I u
twice Its much attention ns usual
*n j,er nr,, Margaret Nybloc
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usier.
Jtiiur,
$1.00.
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tie. Mr*. J. II. Allen, Feed to Mr
Co,, W a s h i n g t o n , W i n e s * . $1.00. Stalli**
Hell. $M*.8I. Hilt Hardware
Supplies. Í rc.T.I
Unhurt
Green, Washington. Witness. $1.00. S. I.
Ditching. $25.32 D II C Rabun. M i all. Witness, $1 mi Fred D or
Knail WiirW. íl'26'2'1 I A !•»h n - i»i tu r W une«.' &lt;1 on. I I Bla&lt; i o an
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It-nth* t . Siipfli«'». $“
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( ir. u t « ..uri
H im.,a". Kn.lll U..rk, $ i tm. c- 1
$1.5«
1'otul
:$«»0.U3.
Harrison, llo ad Wink. $92.6p. Hen
T h e r e being n*&gt; further htislness
Smith, Duplicate &lt;*f No. 10!*, $2 60
the
Hoard ailjourneil to. mu t J u n e
J. S, Dinkel. Duplicate nf No 616.
15th.
1916.
$23.92. .11. E. Wise. Ruad
S gnr.
1 P HAGAN.
J16.su. City u( Sunfnrd, ILtliioie ic
M r. ntul Mrs. Ol.l tuxi the children m utored th r o u g h Kloridn hist full in s e a rc h of
ltu.nl T..X, I'M I. $1166 68 I t.'. M I
Chiurlila'
it
re
ady-tnude
pro p e rty . M r. Old h ad in m ind a nlnoe w ilh Ireautifnl surroundinffs a n d
ul Prixluci* ( «&gt;., Culverts. JIOOO on E A Douglass, * W-rk,
ont-of-tloor ntfroclinus. M rs. Old w an led a co m fo rta b le home, w ith .spacious grotitufs
L, P Hagan, Com’r. $8 mi. C. W
Hv V E. Douglas*. D C
where site could spen d t h e spare tim e a m id the tree s, vines, p l a n t s am i flowers. The
Enlxminger, C om ’r. $8.00. J. A
Old c h ild re n wanted a Morithi home t h a t had th e sh m le am i b e a u ty *»f th eir fo r m e r one
Clntk, C om 'r. $1110 J T M cLrm .
a t the N o r t h . T h e O lds loukul a t several projiertics w ith well tilunned h o uses. I&gt;ut
t 'n m ’r, $H.0i*. Total $3703
(here w a s alw ays so m e th in g la rk in g in flie la y o u t «if Ihe grouinis. T h e y s a w o t h e r
Total $3707.36.
places Hiirninnd"d Ly ehnrinini' lake, riv er ami w o o d la n d scenery, b u t t h e n p iw alin n
l ine
Kor fillin'* Fund
touch ill ho m e unu g ro u n d s was missing. Finally llu-V cam e t o u wa ll p la n n e d house
A. F HeP, Sn|it , Discharge Mor ey.
locutetl in grounds Lit«I o u t with Iwauliful walks a n d «lisorated w ith sh a d y p a l m s am i
$51.50. Geo. A. D«Cotte*. Sulury.
o th e r tre e s , an d groups of flowering p la n ts , hushes a n d vines. T h e y paid t w e n ty -liv e
$75.00. Chus. E. MCCrtiry, Court
p e r c e n t m o re for tin* p r o jw r ty lieetuisi* it hail l»eeu m a d e b eautiful a n d a t t r a c t i v e th a n
Repotter. $43.20. Chive E. M rC rory.
th a t a t w h ic h they were ofTerts! a n o t h e r j t u t as gixal b u t not so im p ro v e d by p l a n t i n g .
Court Keporlur, $53.20 C. M. Ifund,
We carry ail th e lending va­
Shcrill, $94.60. C. M. Hand, Sheriff,
rieties of Farm, Field and (iar$14.74. C. M. Hund. Sheriff. $81.00.
dun.Sced* t h a t have been
tested a n d known to L «•
L. G. Stringfullow, Costa Justice
T h e r e a r c lots of p e o p le like th e O ld s w ho a re lo o k in g for a t t r a c t i v e F lo r id a places,
. r pndally adapted to Florida
Court. $21.69. Geb. G. H oning,
b
u
t
th
e r e n re very few h o m e s for sale tit tl h tv • fh e ri g h t sort of s e ttin g . I t is a very
^toil and climate. *
Costs Co, J udges Court.
$30.75..
simple a n d inex|M*nsive p la n to a d d hundred* &lt;&lt;f «Itdlara to t h e v a lu e of y o u r place
C. M. Hand, Costs Several Cnse*.
through t h e ex|&gt;endittirc «if a few d o llars for liw « , p a l m s and p la n ts .
I he i n v e s t m e n t
$175.85. Andrew Aulins, Witness,
will p ay b ig in com fort ns long as y o u o w n th e place a n d in cash w l c n you w a n t t o sell
$2.70. Hugh White, Witness, $2.70
T here is n large g ro u p o f nursery stix'k t h a t is s u i t a b l e for w a rm w e a th e r p l a n t i n g
Charlie Sweet, Wtlngas, $2.70. P. D.
P la nts e s ta b lis h them selves m ore q u ic k ly d u rin g t h e s u m m e r ti ta n in w in te r m o n th s .
i’ i **•
Cobb, W itn e s s ,. $1.00. Hurt Long,
¿
'J
&amp;
Witness, $1.00. H. L. Shinholser,
Witness, I1.Q0. Chatlie Moore. Wit­
R o y a l P alm N urseries h a v e a full a s s o rtm e n t o f t r - e s nntl p l a n t s especially a d a p t e d
ness, $1.00 John Hicks. Witness.
1
to F lo rid a which may lie p u t o u t d u rin g t h e w arm w e a th e r. T h e m a n y ac re s d e v o t e d
} 1 no Louis Entxminger. Witness,
to these nurseries at O nce &gt;, i i th e ln:r I " f M an a te e, c o n t a i n an e n d le s s v a rie ty o f p l a n t ­
j | 00 lloh Kennedy. Witness. $1 00.
ing m a t r r i a l from w hich to select t h « t needed t o m a k e y o u r h o m e am i g ro u n d s
Louis Entxminger, Wilnus", $100
licuutiful mid v ulua *le. (" u sto m e rs a re fu rn is h e d w ith s|K*eific in fo rm a tio n
Oldest Established and Dirgest
Doh Keiim'dy. Witness. $1.00 Hob
a ln n it varieties a n d p la n tin g m 'th u d s w h ich is of g re a t v a lu e . D e ­
Scud House in Florida
Kennedy. W.tness, $100,
Lorn*
cid e to h e a u tify y o u r place; w r ite now fo r t h e R oyal P a l m N urseries
Entxmingui. Witness, $1.00. Hob
E
.
A.
MARTIN
SEED
CO.
cata lo g a n d see how m u c h y o u ca n d o o n a very s m a ll ou tlay .
K n n e'y , Witness, $1.00.
Louis
:il tUki 1&gt;»T 8«OSI
Ki'.xmingi r. Witness, $).00. Justin
Reasoner Brothers, Royal Palm Nurseries
JAtkSOMILLC. - • rLOHIDA
GreorJ W itnesa. $1.00. Oscar Clark,
22$ Benedict Avenue, Oneco, Florida
Witnorr, $1.00. Will Upton, Witness,
\
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$1.00. Cole Brown, Witness, $1.00.
Jas. Turner, Wltneaa, $1.00. W. C.
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THE 8ANFQBD HERALD

JULY IS. l i t j

men» wJtjo would trade w ith the m e r - ' th e various m ethods of c o n s t r u c ti n g 1
c h a n t V o u l d b e i n r r e n e t l . b llc k roads and streets in Florida,
and they would lie enabled to pay
Engineers have m ade
frequent
It. J HOLLY. Editor
cash We th in k Mate cre d it to the trip s to Florida urging refyrnpi a n d
W. M. HAYNES. Burino»* Manager
farm ers would Iwnefit the merchant* suggesting sp enfirai.on* th a t would
P u b lu iw l EvW ÿ T u- J ijt s s d P n d * r
vastly more th a n would s t a t e credit effect an u tta in a h le and, for th a t
to The m erchant* them selves; and it section, a serviceabli m edium bewould benefit the m anufacturers who. tw een the poorest ty p e of brick paveI
I w &gt;i
— lài-rr— -------- — —
b—
8 U ÍÍM IM ITI O S r U K 'E . IN ADVANCE
depend on the home m arket, a* most . m ent and the highest ty p e of ronO N E VEAU
............... ................. *î # # of t hove in Florida do now. more than atruotion.
M a n u f a c t u r e r s in
NIX M O V I UN
I **
would s ta te credit to the maim fact- S o u th have been tn full a r c c td with
T H H Et: M O N I UN
u r e y . And so we think it would ru n , this policy, and have e w n laid a
l l t l l m r d I . Ikr O I | b» C a r r i « I M » T er I r a t la th ro u g h all classts Credit extended | m odel road a t cost. One of them
l i l i u n « -O r. l 'r f M aath
to th e farmer* in this way of cheap who had a r o n tr u r t to furnish brick
I l f a m i r la M i r a r * M b » Ila Alarla al O ffk*
m o n ey and easy paym ent*
would for laying flat m ade ronresasions of
all profits in o rd e r to induce e d g t E a l r r r d Aa S m a d - l l u i M ail M atK a A afaM 7Zmé benefit each class more th a n if it
laid
grouted construction.
w e r e e x t e n d e d to the class to I m - ben­
1*0». al Ih r l'aalalD c a a l S i a t a t E m U a .
t vwirr Art of M i r r i l i d , I M I .
This
new d e p a rtu re m brick highefited.
t
r.
*
w
ay
construction
mark* u long adIf half the valffe or Florida land
T a ira ha a a S a . I l i
O ffU a la l l m M llaU dla«
!
v
a
n
c
e
step
for
Florida,
an d it is be­
were certain of being loaned, if the
lieved
th
at
for
som
e
years
to corn«
loan were asked by a m a n of good
D E N A T U T E D E X P L E T IV E S
c h a rac te r a n d intelligence a n d indus­ th e new type of ro a d w ay will meet*
B. R. STEVENS
if. E. TOUR
C. M. BAND
R. R. 0EA5
Chris C odrington, editor of the
1-rr.Vdrml
Cart!«
Vic*« P rra id e l
trio u s habits, anyone can see a t once all traffic requ irem en ts on a basis of
Am i l u k l r t
F.
L
WOODRUFF
YV»-P«s&lt;Wn|
D eL and News a n d president of th e
how the lands in this s t a t e would in­ e c o n o m y in c o n s t ! urtio n and d u r a ­
Florida Frets Association, has set un
crease in value if the loans were at a bility of s erv le t,
exam ple for his b re th r e n of the press
Such- a p av e m e n t will last fot
low- r a te of interest and to bo met by
which it would l*e well for them to
y
e
a
rs under the light ' traffic condieasy paym ent*. We think t h a t this
follow, in the eve n t they are placed
tions,
com paratively m od era te range
sy stem , if succeasfully carried
out,
in a similar position.
would gre atly increase th e taxable of te m p e r a tu re extrem es an d natural hieroglyphics a p ara g ra p h a b o u t the
E d ito r C odrington felt, himself
value of Florida property by increas­ d ra in a g e which characterixe Florida. new black and white striped hats
grievously offended b y a com m uni­
Owing to the sp a rse ly -s e ttle d couning th e ease of its transfer from one
...
.
,
. ___ . the men wero wearing. T he world
cation sent him b y former Judge
h a n d to a n o th e r and by d raw ing im­
„
,
i re s e n ts change, a n d the old linen
S te w art, of D eLand. and on meeting
lì
and
m ig ran ts to the s tate to settle, up would he financially unwise
Ii
collar has been th e sym bol of dignity
the Judge, proceeded to poke him
practically
unnecessary
to
construct
Flotida lands. This would either re­
for a long time.
pugnaciously bn t h e proboscis. Prior
duce the m illage or increase the re­ pavem ents-of any kind with concrete
Carlyle isn't hero to philosophize
to this punishm ent, th e press Pres­
The
grouted-brick
ceipts of the s t a t e from taxes, in the foundations.
upon
the effect of. the new shirts
id en t expressed his opinion of the
one case m aking Florida still more pavem ent, the brick being layed on upon the characters of the wearers.
J u d g e — a n d it was in this featuro of
a t t r a c t iv e to settlers, and in
the ed ge, will answer every purpose for Sport shirts are com fortable, though,
th e proceedings t h a t th e editor man*
o th e r providing for such public im­ the present, and it will reduce ulti­ and comfort is not wholly incom pat­
ifested rem arkable self-restraint and
pro v e m e n ts as would m ake It more m ate costs to a minjmum by not re­ ible with dignity.
established a precedent.
a ttra c tiv e . So the benefits would be quiring repairs or m aintenanc e
Let the p a rag ra p h ers rave. Let the
Did he call him a bla'nkcty-blanked
cum u lativ e and would
continue charges for m an y years.
uncovered A d a m ’s apple chase up
blank?
th ro u g h a long period of years.—
and down in full view, let the fat
Did he denounce him in epithets Tim ea-Union.
D O I N G T H I N G S IN F L O R ID A men t r y to look like Lord Byron. It
of opprobrium,' adjectived from the
F'or the y ea r 1914, Florida pro i* s u m m e r time, and the w-otld is
------ 0 -----glossary of profanity?
d
u
e
d and sold ,/iu its , vegetables, weary of m any things, including, i t '
B E T T E U B R IC K ROA D S
Nay. nay.
field
crop*, etc., which b ro u g h t into would »yem, the stiff collar . Pensa­
T h e e d ito r of the Herald i* not
He merely raid: " Y o u are an ag
the
S
ta te over J84.000.000 dollars. cola News.
an ex p e rt on the subject of budding
gra v atin g cuss."
brick roads. We have been in favor A m ong the products were:
Thus, he relieved his feelings and,
Six Million bushels of corn,worth
of brick roads if properly laid and
Editor P u n c h e s Judge
a t th e same time, saved his r e p u ta ­
also believe there are o th er m ate­ $5,500,000.
The D a ytona Gazette-New* says:
tion as a [terfcct gentlem an. F u r th e r ­
360.000 bushels of oats, worth
rials as good as brick for Florida
B itter feeling engendered by a
more, he insured t h a t his rem arks
1250,000.
(This year the crop is e s ­
roads an d m aterial* much cheaper
corn mu mention sent him by Isaac
could be printed w ith o u t excluding
than brick. But until these m ate­ t i m a te d nt 1,300,000 bushels.)
A. S tew art, former judge of the Vo­
the publications from the mails— and
2.760.000 bushels of sweet potarials are discovered and proven good
lusia
county criminal court caused
the words he used doubtless as fully
toes, worth $2.000,000.
we
believe
brick
is
the
proper
m
a­
C
O.
Codrington. editor of the Deexpressed his feelings as if he had
21.000
bushels of rice
pioneer
Land New* and president of the
decorated them with a string of ve- terial. Being am ong the
S u g ar ra n d y s y ru p , w o r t h f l .13,1,
builders of brick roads our county
Florida Press association, to someigated cufcs-words a yard long.
000.
commissioners
made
m
istakes
just
1 what mar the facial appearance of
M em bers of the H o n d a Press As­
Field jieas. worth $1.000,000
the ex-judge nt D e l.and Tuc-da.s
sociation should e m u la te the example as a n y pioneer* make m istakes ami ’ P e a n u ts , n rn r’y $2,000,000
those th a t come after profit by them .;
c
vcning.
of their Pri-s.dent in such em ergen­
T o b ac co , $1,000,000.
T
he
H
e
!aid
believe*
that
th
e
com-j
cies. Let t h e m 's e e k the mild and
Both Mr C odrington and Jud g e
W ool. $52,000.
gentlem anly term* in denouncing missioners and the local c o n tra cto rs
stew
a rt wen* arrested for disturbing
Velvet beans an d velvet I [■an hay
oppon en ts
Oaths art unnecessary gave th e c o u n ty u square ileal and J 900,000.
the [teare and dignity of the city of
and provoking. R em em ber that the the best ro a d w ay that th e y could
D rL u n d and upsettin g the
usual
O nions, $102,000
insofar as their knowledge
President of the United States never build
s u m m er quietness of th e county seat
L
e
ttu
c
e
,
$603,000.
says anything »trongtr in the " cu ss­ went. But th a t few of us know just
Before Acting M ayor T u ttcn on
C elery, $904.000
ing line than a couple of tut*' what brick roads require in F’loiRhi
W ednesday m orn.ng Mr ('miring
G re en pepper, $581.000
i* a ji pa rent in the roads
already
T a m p a Tribuine.
lull
[dw*,|ed guilty alol Judge Nt.-I*.
I n*h potatoes. $2.343.212
1built nnd before any more are laid
O
art
entered
a plea of not guilt j The
t 'atillage, $4 76.000
It would In- well to study conditions
judge
of
the
m unicipal court fined
E l . o l t l DA R U R A L U R K D IT
T o m a to e s , 5,245,221 ,;these ligure*
and procure all the ex|H-rt a d v ice o b ­
Box 231. Jn&lt; ksonvUle, Fla
Mr.
Codrington
$10 and
fudge
Yesterday the T im e s -1 nion p u b ­
t a i n a b l e . on the subject. More brick m ust be a m istake .
Stew
art
$5.
t
i
e
|att*-.
giving
md
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•
lished a rural credits plan proposi d
S q u a s h , $61,000
roads are l»ing laid in Flotilla than
th a t In1 would appeal the • .»*«
for Florida b&gt; Mr H II l„-wi» The
F'gg p l a n t . $2 I 7.000
( &lt;\er before arid there i- no excuse
plan in a word is to put tin credit of
According to th e statem en t* m ade
C ucum bers, $416.000.
| now for making mistakes.
th e s ta te behind «uch of the farmers
in m ayor's court J u d g r Stewart *vnt
Trip
W
a
te
r
melons,
$51
3,000,
Brick roads in Florida should not
ns it could be loamil to without d a n ­
Mt C odrington a le tter for publica­
C
a
n
talo
u
p
es,
$221,000.
BOTH
EXPOSITIONS
— DIVERSE ROUTES — LONG LIT/.IT
j be laid w ithout a grouting of some
ger of loss. Mr la w is would have
tion in hi* jiaper w hirh reflected in
Flnglish
peas.
$33,000.
For
tickets,
reservations,
descriptive l i t e r a t u r e , j n d
| kind, a n d it is tim e that this most *
th e s ta le lend, at six leer rent money
no gentle language upon the charm *
B
eets.
$37.000
f
u
l
l
inform
ation
'phone,
wire o r write to
imj-oriunt Item in jo a d consti uction
it could borrow, at four per cent to
te r of Mr. C odrington. a letter which
G re en beuns, $1,128,000.
| should bi- given serious considera­
H.
C . BRETNEY, Florida Passenger A g e n t
th e farmers of the s ta te who might
Mr Codrington sta te d , “ no gsntm ei:
Limes. $98.000
tion by those who are responsible
l O ’J 3 V I L L E &amp; N A S H V I L L E R A I L R O A D
be deem ed safe borrowers He would
w o u l d h a v e s e n t ” a m i o n e w h o ! h*
1.«■m int*, J 55 000
btr the - p n ifirstuui- of new roads
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r
L.-.y S ir e e t
B e ll P h o n e 1G7 )
J a c k s o n v il l e , F la.
limit the amount tn half the, vain«
w o u b l n ot .(-.-uiin- t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y
A V(»ratine* $60,11110
t A &lt; hufihhlll id t ontii j u t (»loo.
' *■! Ut P la n Y our T « u r a n d A rranco Dctaili______
the property would h a t e .ippln.tt
o f h . i v i r g r&lt; ,oi by w o m e n a n d » t.ihl
Pi 11e a p p le s . $5110.000
turns madi through ta s **m s*i t » who a road • ■»IlslrUi tiph « nglliei r of re
n n especially
After receiving the
cogtoxed a u th o rity , has the follow -1 B a n a n a s , $39.000
would recommend th em or
they
letter
Mr.
C
odrington
met J u d g e
M angoes, $49,800.
ing to sa y with regard to this *ufiwould not be considered. He would
S
te
w
art
and
rem
arked
to
him :“ You
G u a v a s , '$59,000.
j t e t in the M anufacturers' R ecord:
h a v e th e loans, passed on by a rural
ore
an
aggarvating
cuss."
About
the
C o co an u ts, $82,100.
(¡real praise is due Florida for the
credit board that would send a rep­
sam
e
time
Judge
S
tew
art
received
a
IVcans. $ 1 18,000, _
increased a tte n tio n it in now giving
^ T h e y co n ta in d ep en d a b le in fo rm a tio n 'o n til
re s e n ta tiv e to make fhe most th o r­
[Kike
in
the
nose
th
a
t
broke
his
Srtaw berries, $523.000
the construction of it* highways
fertilizin g problem s. W h en ? H o w ? \M iV '
ough investigation a* to th e value of
gin**.-*
followed
by
three
other
blew*
Pears. $143.000
T h e y answ er every’ q u e s t i o n . T w e n ty ’ yea rthe p r o p -rty and the character and There 1» no question but that a good
*o
witnesses
say.
Ju
d
g
e
Stew
*rt
*;
y*
Peaches. $165.000
deal of m oney has been unwjjtely
he
us
responsibility of the prospective bor­
su ccess is boiled dow n in th eir c o n te n t* , i b i ’
warded off th e blow* and
P I,uni* $24 000
expended
in
try
in
g
to
effect
an
im*
rower The loan, if m ade, wnu Id Imstrike
back
the
m
a.
of
evidid
ri"
is b eh in d Ideal Fertiliien a n d o u r o t h e r b ra n
Grape* $29.000
(•ossihle union between good m ate
paid hark m twn.tv an u..l tn-iiMthnught otherw ise a* both
defii'y
W rite to d a y — the b ooks are free.
G ra p e wine. $47.000.
rial an d bad c o n y ructional m ethods.
inetllt
[turtles to the en c o u n te r were tin* d.
Fig*. $42.5000.
Some
of
this
money
has
been
wasm
T he [dan appeals to u s as good if ted
H oney. $ 101.000
in consequence of a m istaken
Dept g Jacksonville, Fla.
it can he mude certain th a t it would! a tte m p t to secure economical conBeeswax, $3.332
Were Long Without Good Thing».
af IJcxl, jjlknir«!. and Penman FertiEmi
be carried out w ithout any politics, stru ctio n , and som e unwise e x p e n d ­ I Year 1913-14 Total Acreage Of Crops
Spinach was Introduced Into Eng­
a n d t h a t all claims when due would iture* h a v e boon made owing to a Field crops, acres 1,081,434.
land early In the reign of Queen Ellzbe enforced by the s t a t e without fa­ lack of knowledge of the p to p e r
ibeth, as also wax the cucumber;
V egetable and garden products,
v o r. It i* in the power of the people m ethod* of construction. '
»bile celery was Introduced to Eng­
•
r.rres, 93,413.
Hit Syatem.
F oreh an d ed .
o f F lo r id a "To meet these tw o condi­
lish
tables by a French prisoner In
When Flotida tiVnrd its a tte n tio n Total acreage in cultiv atio n 1,174,"Working
until
seven every night?
"I want three afternoon» eft &gt;
*
tio ns.
1701
to brick as a paving materia! it gave 847
Your employer must be a (lend for and a fine letior of recommend-»' •*
We believe that cheap and easy evidence of a desire to keep nbrensf
work
“ No." ex rial tied Ihc stenog­ and—" "Hut we'll let the le tter ef r-c
Total Value of F arm P roducts.
m oney for agricultural
purposes of the progress of the times toward Field crops J1R.861.389.
rapher. "he gosalps and cracks jokes ommendatlnn wait until you I**'*The Rock-Ribbed Partisan.
would do more than a n y th in g else a durable and perm anent m eth o d of Vegetable and garden products
*‘\Vo have observed." says the Stnl- all day with anybody who will listen I—" "Nope. I get the letter n*-«
Then, when all the other tried gettln’ them when I leave .»•id
t h a t could be devised to bring im ­ highway im p ro v e m e n t. Brick is un- j ¡11,185,1)04.
leyvllle Flxpress. ' that moat partisans to him
m ig ra n ts to Florida a n d insure pros­ questionably a high type of d u ra a b le Fruit product* $13,447,435.
who are rock ribbed uro nlso bone- business men go home, we get to I've never been able to get a IT • d
p e r ity to those who a r e here. The surfacing for highways, hut th e r e is Live s to c k on hand $29,541.931.
nended and mossbacked.” — Kansas work '
one yet."
City
S tar
banks would continue to furnish all som etim es a vast difference in d u r a ­ Poultry nnd products $4,665.001.
th e credit th a t would be needed and bility betw een per se and a brick Dairy prod u c ts $1.130.925.
t h a t could be extended safely to those p a v e m e n t a* the l a tte r term is un­ Apiary pro d u c ts $104,550.
eng a g ed in com m eidal or m an u fa ct­ derstood in som e sections of Floiidn.
Total $89,937.136.
uring lines, but the b a n k s do little
Florida's eagerness to get brick
Florida ships som ething from •
for those engaged in agriculture. The pavem ents first found practical ex­ field or stream every day in the
s t a t e would not seriously compete pression In the idea that a brick pave­ year. Florida la never Idle. Our landa
with private money lending agencies ment and a bricR sidewalk differ only- produce every day in th e year..
but would aupplcm ent th e m by oc­ in superficial dim ensions, snd Florida Great is Florida.— DeLand Newa.
FBCDF.BtC It. RAND. PttxuwsT
r. r. roas rt« v&gt;ct riow «
cupying a field they have not occu­ proceeded to lay brick highways In
------ 0 ------• H F WtJITNER, Camusa
A. L. B tr r s . Ass t Cashii*
pied.
Sport Shirt a
the sam e manner thjd brick walks
N oth in g can make an indolent or are laid — that ia to say, by laying the
Year before laat som e arbiter
incapable man successful, and those brick flat on the natural soil and fill­ legantatium came back from Paris
^•
in charge of the state's rural credits ing the joints with sand.
with th e announcem ent that men
should avoid dealings with such men.
Of course, the experiment was a would soon be wearing sh ir ts'w ith
Vml
We th in k this system would go far failure. Such a pavem ent may keep short sleeves and D utch collars.
towards insuting the success of stl one out of- the mud for a tim e, but America worried right along, though,
Is made more pleasant by the use of our
farm ers-who' deserve success.
by no courtesy can It be ca lled . a with thn old stiff chokers. Tho fore­
T h e T im es-U nion has always been brick pavem ent.
cast has com e true this summer, and
Travelers Checks —no worry about risk «»f
opposed to cla^s legislation, but this
U nfortunately, a good deal of such since fashion is occasionally predi­
would be mere seem ingly than really highway im provem ent has been done cated upon comfort, it may stay.
lo&amp;s or theft, as when much currency is car­
class legislation. In the present stage in Florida, and doubtless much more
Persona who read know- that every
of Florida developm ent, all classes of .¡t will be constructed before the change of the dress haa brought down
ried. You can cash them wherever you stop. _ 8
depend on those who m ake their liv­ costly folly of it has been fully learn­ upon tho head of tho person who
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in g o u t of the soil. If m oney were ed.
began It the ridicule of all the
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loaned th e merchant, he would have
A marked change has taken place lals and satirists. It is the world-wide
to p a y it back, and if th e business of late, h ow evet. T he importance of story of th e smaller things in life
w ere.not Increased this would d o him durability is becom ing better under­ being repeated with no variation at
no good . B u t if by lending m oney to stood . «
all. ,
lj g i i , m i t ¿H ^
ifc
221 EAST FIRST STREET
For more than a year
■r.
It is doubtless true th at the editor
th e farm ers, th e number of
-J have been m aking a ip
«tudy of of the -Babylonian Breeze carved In
Would increase the num ber o f

THE SANFORD HERALD

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In a large measure y o u r s u c c e s s in bus­
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we therefore urge you to join-forces witli us
for our mutai good. Let us serve you.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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JULY 1«. 1915
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happening»*-Mention
of Malter» in Brief
Personal Item» of
1 nt eroHl
Summary of the Floating Small
Talk» Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Hi'f:ilit lti-ndrrs

T H E SANFORD HERAl.D
Mr» It'iîJ!* "f Tituivilip i* ihr*
W 7. 'Ilayinan* i'f Osteen was in
guest
I r ' ,iM .r Mr- Il E Tolar, i he city yesterday on IuikI m -si1
f t Lit holin' ■■«i M a g i c
iivonuc.
was
MU» l^t-wi* of Altamonte
Mr«. &lt; II Dnugeo returned to am ong the visitor* to the c ty &gt; exlu-r hum** h Siiufnrcl this mori
¡iíi»-r having *p. nt ti m o rt h ►
’.«•re
.M r s . Al Lilgin hits returned f rom
with her pan-Ms
CI» :irw:-.t«-r Sun
a ' I mV of several week* w’tl re'u ■
Remi li ! • ■ i !, rit» **l 1111' n*
t ht 11V in Ta tupa ai.il Luk» lami
Cumin» r• »1 &lt; lui. ilt 1lu* (\t&gt; Hall
to n ig h t m eight »Tclock A smoker
l&gt;r. T A Neal s spotting a new
and general good time for all.
F o .d a u to in which to get a r o u n d
Rev. Georg». Hyman expert s »n and see all Ins p u t,c m * in Seminole
t a k e the lib;. Scouts on a hike to, county.

p \ o r FIVK

PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Over The Kainkow
1 rider ilo* ub|e lirei'timi nf \1 f
H I
tierror. i h». Iunior C,v.c
1 ••ui'tie, and their friend- rendei* I
t i . ' .irnmig In ■I* *.|.*.-t 11 , ' t u
• i . Ka'.nbou
,.t
thè I ill peril'
Tut day
n.glit he fori a splendid
iiudictii'o Much credit ,s due the
1 i .iirrun ii nf the Junior Civic Cent*
ouUee Mr- lief n o . fur the excellent
mm.nor in m which the rhiidten
•ii i \niirig j&gt;-ii|i|c ucipi t*f«l thorn
«.■Ives The sweet void* hlrml.ng
I iirmon.ously .n th e pretty songs
ihc bright face« and gay colors pro­
duced a charming effect that was
appreciated-•by-rhr*- delighted uudi
cuce. T he scenic effects were also
pleasing, espcecially the woodland
^cene. the palace of the Rainbow
tjueen.

l ’n&gt;m Springs t .-vt we k where they
'.Mr and Mr«
Hay tie* of A lta ­
T he bin sale at the« San ford Shot»
w,ll camp nit and have a great b g m onte a e spending th e week in th e
&amp; Clothing Co., is a ttra c tin g many tim e.
city while Mrs. H aynes i« having
people to th o city and the store is
M ayor and Mrs. D. L. T h ra s h e r some dental work done.
thronged with m g e r buyer*.
drove down from Sanford in their
•I.Miss Lila Mae Johnson who has
5 or 0 dose* GG6 will break
car and w il lie the guests of Mr,
been spending several weeks in J a c k ­
a n y cane of Fever or Chills.
Price
T h ra sh er's s iter Mrs F. S. Dalger
sonville with relatives and friends,
25 cents.
7 l-5 2 te
for n week
Clearwater Sun.
retu n red to her hom e in Sanford
T w o flays have passed with no
T h e Commercial meets tonight T h u rsd a y .
rain and it begins to a p p e a r
us
.n th e t it y Hill All the men of
though tho real rainy season is
W.
Herndon re tu rn e d
Virginia Brady, .n the role was a
S anford should be in atten d a n ce / Mr». B.
broken for a while.
a n d talk over m atters of im portance from Du&gt;tonn u " Tuesday accora- gracious and Stately queen, noting MARY BICKFORD IN “ CINDERELLA" AT THE STAR TONIGHT
When a t D aytona Ueacti make to th e welfare of the e.ty and roun I puttied bu Miss Florence K night the part to the manner born. Her sweet
several soprano was never more pleasing
who will be her g u est fo
your home at the Nautilus Casino. tydays.
than upon this occasion. The four out the fa s t showing skillful training
Fine H om e Sold
Largest indoor swimming pool on
H on. J. T. ie-e of Oviedo was a': *‘
children represented by Fern Ward, arid receiving generous applause
.tho coast.
89—19tc.
C.
B.
Tyler
has sold his handsom o
T he Co-Operativo Grocery Co.,
m ong the prominent visitors to the
Rosamond Radford, Anna Mason from t h e 'a ppreciating
audience. residence on Park. Avwnue to
EdE lm er Rogers, the wide awako city yesterday. Mr. .L m is a most is m ov.ng f on) th e old stand in t h e and Sarah Wight were especially
Julia
Lining
the
young
President
wmrd
F.
Lane
an
d
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
re p re s e n ta tiv e of tho M etropolitan enthusiastic road booster and is StOne-Govo block t o th e ir new s to re line in the!, parte. The nursery
extended the thanks of the Junior Lane will occupy the p roperty as
Insurance Co., Is distributing some working early and late for better ootn in the He ndon block co nc
scene bo.ng particularly good. In Civic League for all courtesies and their futuro home. Tho Tylor resi­
of
F
ark
avenue
and'
Second
S
tr
e
e
t.
very p r e tt y fans among his business roads all over Seminole county.
the " R a in y Day Song" Anna Mason assistance received in tv few well dence is one of th e finest residence
-acquaintances a n d friends.
W. J. McBride and wifo and Mr.
No reports have como In t o d a y sang the solo parts w.th much sw eet­ chosen words Bnd with a g.ace nnd properties in tho city being located - , va
Drink E ld er Springs W ater. Ihc K. J . Cates and d a u g h t e r , from Burglar Hill a n d it is t h o u g h t ness anil expression.
poise characteristic of this
little on Park Avenue ju s t south of the
, p urest and b est water to be had. were among the well known Sanford that e, ther the police have
th e
first (inrk ami Mr. Tyler recently
All the. way through the dialogue lady.
Delivered to your door In five gallon foLks motoring to Orlando yesterday r.ght man or he has left for pastures work was fine and the choruses
im proved the pro p e fty and placed
ami enjoying the sights of the city.Missionary Sunday
bottles. P h o n e 1017-3.
85-tf
new.
it in fust class condition. Tho prico
b rg h t, catchy and well sung. The
O rlando Sentinel.
According to the usual custom of has not been made public b u t it was
maids
of
honor
were
charming
young
Mrs. fc. II. Brown arrived in the
F ra n k L. Woodruff's new office
the M ethodist Sunday School to a fancy one for Sanford property
T h e Bonita management is to be
city y es te rd a y and will he t h e guest
and the Bonita Cafe in the new la*ses a .together lovely and a t t r a c t ­ observe second Sunday of ourh
does not sell (or a song these days
of her sinter, Mrs. R. J Holly, much c o n g r a t u .a tt &lt;) upon th* fine «ervict* Woodruff block are being embellished ive .n tlu-.r lung white gowns, but
month a* Missionaty S u n d a y .‘ July j anil choice* property firings a big
they
arc
gtvmg
the
public
and
the.r
ter
fly
sashes
in
rainbow
colors,
and
to the gratification of her many
by new
igns th a t bespeak b o th
the eleventh was an occasion to be price. Mr and Mr* Tyler will build
increa*c*i pul milage *mce the *.f&gt;iTiing
wearing wreaths of (lowers
friends here.
pro*pe ity and publicity-'.
appreciated
by all present. There
a new and modern bungalow on his
day .a evidence th a t thiur efforts are
Mrs. Douglass and Anna Kanner was a good attendance and collcctTravel over concrete Bridge to
p ro p e rty on the west side where ho
T h e Cooperative Store now re ad y ns llrell.es we,e quite .eallstic in
highly appreciated.
D aytonn Beach. Sufcty F irs t. Re­
tfon.
has one of the best farms in th is
for
business
In
their
new
home
Co
.
then p i e t t y green frocks, tl tt.n g
II G. Smith of Oviedo wn* ir. the
duced rates for summer months.
The Missionary com m ittee had section. As Mr. and Mrs. Tylor only
Fark
and
Second.
about w.th their llash light. " F i r e ­ prepared a delightful program.
c.ty today o r business and pleasure
'89— 19tc.
export to Htay here d u rin g tho w in ter
combined and reports hi» home ttrtvn Im pure at the store how to get 25 flies sung by Mrs. Douglass was
Marion Phillips read a heaautiful month* their property* on the west
Mrs. E. R. \\ hitner and d a u g h t ­ a s being .» the -o n iitu r sie*ta stage lb* Sugar &lt;1.25, t lbs lard 2r&gt; cents entrancing.
»lory told by Dr Mott of his work side will make a tine w-intor home.
)» l-ltc.
er* Misses Jam«' anti Alice, have and mo,*t of the jicopli gone to tin mid ■n n n \ other special*
Mildred Holly. Em m a Spencer among th e Indians. Next on the
asrived from Jacksonville a n d are P an am a f vposit.no anil ittficr h m .
The sale of the T y ler property was
Mr*
\\ i.l ILigun
and
little and lw Clare June.* were three
program was n solo rendered by
visiting Mts. Whitner's sister. Mr* port *
made
through George D. Hart, mnnt i c *util liter
iIn tig h for M i romei •&gt;f Su Va Miuh.t i It g &lt;li little «nowlluki'* dancing a Anrm Mn*on. then a recitation by
C W, flood rich, on West S tre e t
|
ager
of
the Seminole Real E state
the
city
on
i.htmt
ti
it
«
ng
rig
with
.
tnbb-h
ali.iod
Gladys Wilson, ('•triune Sieinmyt-r.
" T h e Kay m u n i by the sea near . pi lit s e v e r a l hour in
tIrlando Sentinel
Co.,
and
is
one of the best sales to bo
On
that
el
cited
hearty
applause
and Lillie Ruth Spencer closed the
Clarendon
Furnish»-»! room* with T h ur*d a y . t lo guests of Mr* R i d i ­
recorded
this
sum m er Mr H art is
a tl*t* (e.itlltid
liv program with a duet "I'll be trite
T he D a ytona Beach Hotel, under privilege nf dining room and kitehen .1 !*1 Terhetlll. while er.rollte
lo Th# tlnwe.
young
in
the
real
»-state business here
th e new ow nership amt m anagem ent Every 11 .■ t . - 1 . -f . ■ met
M "Li * V in r.ia t ti y m l I ¡ , ■ h &gt;pc n . er
I hc Sup. nnlemleiit has cause to
*il v er. I ’ il.i ' k a f r o m t leur mont
but
has
already
made several good
W,\y Olle oí the pre(tie*t num bers believe th u i the missionary, spirit
oilers special sum m er rate»
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sales
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refurnished ami redecorated t h r o u g h ­ All rotini«
I II re i'i i . I the tux
He give» cred.t for bis
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V| i h in t .i .tills
t k e sut,, i- being greatly benefited by l lie increasing
out. Sen-food* a specialty
\V F. -erv I
w e l l o ut ready f o r
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&amp; K. It Ayres, Daytona Hem li. Fla
F i
tile Sanfunl Herald and other p u b ­
dei) l o 11n i l . a i d
Mnl l n
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8 0 -tf
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at
The building o( a high wall on the lication*
Mrs &lt; Il D.ngee
t h e c ho l it* o f t h e t w o g . o u p * O t h e r »
IT l t ia vvell io bear m mimi ihut h o m e utter a pleasant
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lot* corner "f Magnolia and
t h e g r o u p s wer e M , i d d ì i , . Mul le i n,
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Ttansuius have
information phone TH Sunl*ir*i
heat i h in p i ,u n i i l an . n| t In ,i-'i ««
w »'i ks alni
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ti : i'll, •! in a ft
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the
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Transfer Co.
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hulder of real estate here, left last
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realty at fn*&gt;|Uiit^ it.’-'v.ilT a m p a p...... t -b 1 ' 1' ' ' • 11. ‘ w 1 . .
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all tile «ting litios away I tit they ari tnnnd Radford Mr*. Douglas« ami
month* 'd the summet
Jitney Bus for Woodland P nrk
through and through ami none better
a genera' n uisai.c»* anil «hotllli" In Mi-« M uriel Ila .rold rendered a
Leaves T en th St. and Park Ave. Orlando Sentinel.
ran possibly be balt'sf. We make this
k.lb.l
every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
dllet "whenn y u T h i n k u f t he ( l i l i
I'laitn for our product beenuse then is
Ii aC ontractor George V -nabli
\ - pe. 1 ||| -. t h a t w
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Thursdays ami Sundays
Round
III
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have
mid i lo re I- no In-Iter '-•|Ulpmellt
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Leased privutelv i! &gt;- I'urto Lir- ui
than
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1 1 I Park Ave.
Tree Delivery
will f I »&lt; ,1
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yv.'.-lduy for t . idufliil! whir- tiny
are br.nging many stranger* t&lt; tin wi.l \ *it the fa r and o t h i r point*
Gus Bowon him returned lion
• s p e c i a l l y
tn i- i ..f ii .t. n ' Tin y will n o u n . l&gt; wunv
nftcr spending u week in the- lio s p i- |t- i t v
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supply
men
and
cunt
met-»i*
tal a t Jacksonville HUffcting with a
,,( \ .-l|»&gt;w too. park and » vp. it t&lt;&gt;
case ui raxorikia.. Wc haven't m-tl ¡yafHurd looks good to tin- peopb . 11,. o d --»■\ i*| td wick- at Ml ( It ill*O’*
tho o th e r fellow but Gus looks like uvei- tin- -tut. who have occa-io. Mo K g ' ' u tier, tf-i'V will tit i 1 !"■
A. R. Key, Cashier
D L. T h r a s h e r . V ic e - P r e s .
F o rr e» ! L a ite, P r e s .
to c i u m ’ lie
ho hud been to the war in Europe
mud Itulh- it'll o 'lurw isi recup» al.
Mr ii'id Mi* Miller will be lllisccl
Lorn tin* c.ty -t'v»-,nI m ouths.

IT S HONEST BREAD

SPEN CER'S BAKERY

&amp;

v*

s ',

Have You Tried The

1 BONITA CAFE
^

2

Why prepare meals this hot weather
when you have a fine Cafe right here at
th e end of Magnolia Avenue where every­
th in g is to be had, in a clean, cool Cafe,
served in the very best manner and cooked
by an expert chef in the cleanest kitchen
in Sanford, and at reasonable prices.

Regular Dinners 35c

i.

Hun, | |
M Thru, her of Lout ville,
Kv
.
who
hi'« been in Tunipa
(♦
p: ,1 'h r o u r ' th. » it-, thin inort.iog
.
,i. f..t &gt;.'iifer»t whi-ri* In ha»
bought tin Hold' ll i*t.'-l»‘ 1 hln ileal
was tiiriu d by the Waring Real Ktatr* Co some time ago. It is on
|t i&gt; one of the largest transactions
that has been ro n su m n tn trd for quit*'
a while, coinptising som e twelve
hundred lot* in tbe city »if Snnford.
, e v iral celery farm» a n d
the
S y S(iring tra c t of five h u n d re d acte*. |
Gov T hatcher will d evelop ami concuct the handling of th e sal»»
R eporter-S tar.

Dont
use
Poisonous
P a * t »•
^
to rid y our home of insects, for
£ 1 Roaches crnv*l through it nnd scatter it over the dishes a n d eatable*.
^ | n n d the least speck will kill a person.
Take no chances' One appH ration of
A 'Ash.'« Roachpi-iitH-r' will dean an;.
house of Roaches, Ants, Silver Hug*
9
Moth*.
Bed
Hug*
arul
flu*«
Contains no poison. Poultry mid
other animal* will not be injured by
eating insects killed with Ashe's
Uoachpepper. It will lie much easier
to exterm inate them now than a few
day« la tf r . D on't delay! G e t n hox to
day, beforo they a c a t t c r disease
germs th ro u g h your home«. Sold by
------ ---------------- all diuggisU .
.
89— 8tc

%

CAFE I
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('O M )K N SK I) liKI'OKT OF TH E CONDITION OF THE

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
As Iten tl e n d t» the Comptroller at the Close
of B usiness June 2;trd, IÎI15

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . $210,460.14
Overdrafts
.
. .
1,258.70
Slocks and Bonds . .
16,500.95
Furniture and Fixtures .
2,572.96
Real Estale .
.
.
1,250.00
Cash and Due from Banks 55.418.75
Revenue Stamp Accoun!
213.00
$287.674.50

Capital

.

.

.

$ 50,000.00

.

Surplus &amp; Undivided Profils

6,764.67

Bond Acconnl

.

.

.

5,000.00

DEPOSITS

.

.

.

225,909.83
$287.674.50

I hereby certify ihat I he iilmve is a l rue am correct siatemeli! uf
the condition of the Seminole County Dunk at the close of business
June 23rd, 1915.

FORREST LAKE, President

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

JULY 16. ijis

i h ad .« repelrnl," he remarked to Aunt which to record something, and roil♦♦♦♦♦♦
Josephine. Suddenly his fare Untiled m is s /are a fool!"
:
There waa no combating Mlaa Statis­
1 up.
“A h - an Idea!" he exelslmeJ"No one will erer think to look Initde tic She oTerwhelmed all arguments
- -- r
--- - * ________ __*
by. the *ery exactness of her person­
i that"
St- Augustine, Fla.
Established Ihßfi
"Now. Mrs. Dodge." he »aid finally, ality.
Elaine departed, speechless, propaa he had completed Installing the
thing and hiding tbo wire under car- *rty squelched, followed by her chaufHigh-eiav b o a rd in g school ¡of y o u n g ladies in chary*- of Si u A Detective N ovel and a Motion Picture D ram a,
Joseph. P atro n ize d by children of best Catholic and non-Catl *.,.
peta and ruga until It ran out to the ieur
(ll). •
ties of this and o t h e r Stater.
Buildings splendidly equip!» &lt;! •! ‘ all t
Meanwhile, a closed car. such a»
connection which bo made with the
By ARTHUR B. REEVE |
modern eon r e n te net* Delightful and healthy loeat"*-!* i*(
•
telephone, "don’t breathe a word of It had stood across from the laboratory,
tistic Ancient C i t y . Course th o ro u g h , embrr. .tig til 1&gt;T h t W . l l K n e x n N o t t l l . l mnj lie
; :
—to anyone We don't know whom had drawn up not far from the Dodge
for a solid and refined education. Music, P ainting, Language- i
Gre&amp;w •/ Lk* ’ ’ Outg K tm rJg" Slonci
bouse. Near It was a man In rather
to
trust
or
suspect."
riol Course. T e r m s Moderate.
*
Elaine's car had stopped finally at shabby clothes and a vlsored cap on
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE SISTER SlPK K InR
pBtW ftxyrr* lad the Frieetk
a shop on Fifth aven u e She stepped which were the words In dull gold
p*o y All yw «l| »
lettering.
“Metropolitan
W
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n
d
o
w
out and entered, leaving her chauffeur
HH»
Cleaning company." He carried a
to wait.
bucket
and
a
small
extension
ladder.
As she did so. Dan and Billy sidled
In the darkened recesses of the car
See !be Pictures a! The Sfar Ever? Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c along the crowded sidewalk.
waa the Clutching Hand himself,
Dan
the
Dude
left
Billy
and
Billy
She seized the telephone and eager­
SYNOPSIS.
surreptitiously drew from under his masked as usual. He had h is watch
ly called Kennedy’s number.
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR H0MD1
coat a half loaf o f bread. W ith a In his hand and was giving m ost min­
The State University
"Hallo," answered a voice.
The New York police a n rorstifled br a
ute Instructions to the window clean­
T a i l s it xhs e c , r i *
glance
about,
he
dropped
it
Into
the
&gt; acsica of murders of prominent men. Tbo
GainrsTille, Florida
“la that you. Craig?" she asked ex­
er
about
something.
Aa
the
latter
principal tlM to the murderer la the warn­
gutter close t o ' the entrance to
Standard the same as tho»*. of ^
ing letter which la aaat the rlcttma. signed citedly.
Highest standards, ranking with
best colleges and universi tie» in tt..
Elalne’a car. Then he withdrew a lit­ turned to go. a sharp observer would
with a “clutching haafl" The latest vic­
"No. this la Mr. Jameson."
country.
have noted that It was Dan th e Dude, the largest and beat Universities o f
tim of the mysterious sssssatn Is Tsvlor
"Oh. Mr. Jameson. I’ve discovered tle distance.
the North and East
M o d e m buildings and
Dodge, tbs I n s u r a n c e president. His
still further disguised
- I'T-ent;
When
Elaine
cam
e
out
and
ap­
dtagawr, Elaine, employs Craig Ken­ the Clutching Hand papers" she be­
all m odern convenience*
387
student!
last
session.
T
otal
A
few
momenta
later.
Dan
appeared
proached her car. Billy. looking aa
nedy. the famous scientific detwtlra to gan. more and more excited.
173 s t u denti regular u r n
;ujat the servants’ entrance of the Dodge enrollment 639, including Summer
try to unrarsl tbs mystery. What Ken­
mer t e rm ; total enrollment &lt;*,!
"Have you read them?" came bach cold and forlorn aa could be, shot for­ house and rang the bell. Jennings, School.
nedy accomplishes Is told by his friend
ward. Pretending to spy the dirty
Jam—on. a newspaper man. Elaine Is kid- the voice quickly.
ilon 6C6.
Tuition free, excep ting 1120.00 per
Raped by the Clutching Hand, but Is res­
piece
o f bread in the gutter, he made who happened to be down there, came semester
Tuition free in College and N'or.
for
law.
"No; shall IT
cued by Kennedy, who has discovered her
to the door.
ma! School.
a
dive
for
it.
just
a
s
Elaine
was
about
whereabouts through using third degree
"Then don’t unseal them." cautioned
For further inform ation address
"Man to clean th e windows," sa­
methods on one of the crooks.
For catalog and information »nie
the voice "Put them back exactly aa to step into the car.
A . A. M U K P H K K E , P resid en t
luted
the
bogus
cleaner,
touching
hD
ED W A R D CON RADI. Preside«
Elaine,
surprised,
drew
back.
Billy
you found them and HI tell Jir. Ken­
hat in a way quietly to call attention
picked
up
the
piece
o
f
bread
and
wtih
EIGHTH EPISODE
*
nedy the moment I can get hold of
all the actions of having discovered a to the words on tt and drawing from
him."
hla pocket a faked written order.
The Hidden Vole«.
"All right," said Elaine, " ill do treasure began to gnaw at It vora­
"All right." nodded Jennings, ex­
ciously.
"Jameson. wake op!"
th a t And please get him as soon as
amining
the order and finding It ap­
Shocked at the disgusting sight, she
The strain o f the Dodge case was you possibly can."
parently all right.
tried
to
take
the
bread
away
from
beginning to tell on me. for It « a s
"I will."
Dan followed him In. taking th e lad­
Blowers' Ground Limestone makes acid soil*
keeping oa at work at a ll kinds of
"Pm going out shopping now." she him.
"I know It's dirty, mlaa," whimpered der and bucket upstairs, where Aunt
boors to circumvent th e Clutching returned, suddenly. "D ot tell him Hi
sweet. It relea-srs potash salts and imparts
Josephine was still reading
Billy, "hut lt’a the first food I’ve seen
Hand, by far the -cleverest criminal be right back—right sway."
strength and vijjor to growing crops and trees.
"The man to clean the windows,
for four days."
with whom Kennedy had ever had
Blowers' lim e sto n e ground unusually fine
"Very well."
ma'am." apologized Jennings.
Instantly Elaine waa full of aym
anything to do.
Hanging up the receiver. Elaine
readily miir* with tjie soil. Contains no im­
"Oh. very well." she nodded, taking
She had taken the food
I leaped out of bed. still In my pa­ dutifully replaced the papers In the pathy.
purities—
can ix* applied a t any time—is
up her book, to go. Then, recalling
jamas, and stood for a moment curing box and returned the box to Its secret away. That would not suffice.
inexpensive.
W rite for literature and prices.
the
frequent
Injunctions
of
Kennedy,
"What'a your name, little boy?" the
about. Then I ran Into the living hiding place, pressing the spring and
she
paused
long
enough
to
speak
asked.
Blowers Lim e &amp; Phosphate Co.
room. I looked about, rubbing my sliding the panel shut
quietly to JennlngSL
"Billy." he replied, blubbering
eyes, startled No one waa there
Boa R 30 8 , Ocala. F lo rid a
A few minutes later she left the
"Stay here and watch him .” she
"Where do you live?"
"Hey—Jameaon—wake up!"
house In the Dodge car
whispered as tho went out.
"With me mother and father—
It waa spooky
Outside our laboratory, leaning up
Jennings nodded, while Dan opened
"Where—(be deuce—are you?" 1 de­ against a railing. Dan the Dude, an they’re sick—nothing to eat—"
a
He waa whimpering an addreaa far 1 *window
inao1 and jset
U l to
. .work.
.
.
manded.
emissary of the Clutching Hand, whose
,
h
.
i
’m
»*
.M
.
EUlne
now
decided
to go home
over
on
tho
East
aide.
Suddenly 1 beard the voice again— dress now greatly belled his under­
From his d osed ear. the Clutching
"Get Into the car." Elaine directed.
no doubt about It. either.
world "moonlket." had been shadow­
Hand gazed Intently at the Dodge
“Gee— but this la swell," be cried,
"Here I am—over on the couch!”
ing us. watching to see when we left
house He could see Dan on th e lad­
with no fake, this time.
I scratched my head, p eriled There
The moment we disappeared, he
der, now washtng the library window,
On they went, through the tenement
waa certainly no one on that couch
raised his hand carefully above his
his hack toward him.
A laugh greeted me. Plainly, though. head and made the sign of the Clutch- ! canyons, dodging children and push­
Dan turned slow ly and made the
Conducted by the
It came from the couch. I went over fug Hand. Far down the street. In a carts. stopptng flrst.it a grocer's, then sign of the hand
Turning to his
to It and. ridiculous as It seemed, be­ closed car. the Clutching Hand him­ at &amp; butcher’s and a delicatessen
Benedictine
chauffeur, the m aster criminal spoke
Finally the car stopped where Hilly
gan to throw aside the pillows
self. his face masked. give an an
a f e w hurried words tn a low tone and
F stb e n
directed. Billy hobbled out. followed
There lay nothing but a little ol&gt; swertng sign
the driver hurried off
by
Elaine
and
her
chauffeur,
his
arm*
T E R M S - »225.00
long oaken box. perhaps eight or ten
A moment later he left the car. gai
A few minutes later the driver
inehea square at the ends. In the face Ing about stealthily Not a soul was piled high with provisions. She was might have been seen entering a near
were two peculiar square bolea, and In sight and he managed to make his Indeed a lovely I^idy Bountiful as a by drug store and going Into th e tele­
from the top projected a black disk, way to the door of our laboratory crowd of kids quickly surrounded the phone booth.
Without a m om ent’s
car.
about the site of a watch, fastened on without being observed
r O R CATALOGCE A D D R E S S REV DIRECTOR
hesitation he called upon the Dodge
In
the
meantime
Dago
Mike
and
a swinging metal arm In the face of
Probably he thought that the pa Kitty the H ask had gone to a wretch
house, and Marie. Elaines maid, an­
the disk were several perforated holes perm might be at the laboratory, for
ed flat, before which Billy stopped swered
I picked up the strange looking he had repeatedly failed to locate
“Is Jennings there?" ho asked
Kitty sat on the bed. putting -dark
thing In wonder, and from that magic them at the Dodge bouse. At any rate
Tell
him a friend wants to speak [
circles under her eye# wlib a black­
oak box actually came a burst of he was busily engaged In ransacking
ened cork. She was very thin and to him."
laughter
drawers and cabinets. In the labora­ emaciated, but It was dissipation that
"Walt a minute," she answered “I II
"Come orer to the laboratory right tory when the telephone suddenly had done It. Dago Mike was corre­ get him "
away." pealed forth a merry voice. rang
Marie vent toward the library, leav­
spondingly poorly dressed.
T v * something to show you ”
ing
the telephone off the hook
Dan
An Instant he hesitated Then, dis­
He h a d p au sed b e s id e the w in d o w
"Well." I ¿«sped, “what do you guising his voice ss much as he could
was washing the windows, half In­
to look o u l "She's c o m in g ." b e an
know about that?"
side. half outside the house. whlle-Jen
to Imitate mine, he took up the re­ n o u n c e d fin ally
ntngs was trying to be very busy, al
Very early that morning Craig had ceiver
Bottlers o f S o d a W ater and
Kitty hastily Jumped Into the rick
"Hello’“ be answered
got up. tearing me snoring
Cases
ety bed. while Mike took up. a crutch though it was apparent that he was
never wearied him He thrived on ex­
His fac^p was a study tn all that that waa standing Idly tn a corner watching Dan closely
"A friend of yours wants to speak
citement.
was dark aa he reallied that It was She coughed resignedly and he limped
In
He had gone over to the laboratory Elaine calling He clenched his crook­ about, forlorn. They had assumed to you orer the telephone. Jennings."
and set to work In a com er orer an- ¡ ed hand even more viciously.
their parts, which w ere almost to the * * Marie, aa she came into the
other of those peculiar boxes, exactly ' "Have you read them?" he asked, burlesque of poverty, when the door "l)r* r?
The butler responded slowly, with a
like that which be £ad already left In curbing his.Impatience as she unsus­ was pushed open and Hilly burst In,
our rooms
pectingly poured forth her story, sup- followed by Elaine and the chauf­ covert glance at Dan
Half an hour afterward 1 walked possedly to me
No sooner had they gone, h&lt;&gt;w**rer
feur
Into the laboratory, feeling a little
than
Dan rlimb*-d all the »ay into the
'Then don’t unseal them. ’ he has­
"Ob. m a—oh, pa." he cried, running
sheepish over the practical Joke, but tened to replj
’ 1 *1)1 them back forward and kissing hi* pseudo par room ran to the d&lt;»or and looked after
none the less curious to find out ill Then there can be no question about enta, as Elaine, overcom e with sym ­ them
Then he ran to the wtndo* |
about It.
them. You can open them before »11- pathy. directed the chauffeur to lay Across and down the street, the ♦
“What Is it?" | asked. Indicating the nessea."
Clutching Hand was gating at the £
the things on a shaky table.
apparatus
For a moment he pausedTthen add­
Just then the -door opened again house. He had seen Dan disappear
"A vocapbone," he replied, still ed:
"Put them back, and tell no All were genuinely surprised this time. and suspected that the time had come.
For the best quality of GRAIN. HAY, FF.EP nr.-i
laughing, "the loud speaking telephone, one of their discovery. I will tell Mr.
Sure enough, there was the sign of
FLOUR at REASONABLE PRICES
the little box that hears and talks Kennedy the moment I can get him "
the hand. He hastily got out of the
It talks right out In meeting,
car and hurried up the street. All
Clutching Hard studied for a mo­
WRITE
too—bo transmitter to
hold to ment and then grabbed the telephone
this time the chauffeur »a* keeping
the mouth, no receiver to hold to »gain
Jennings busy over the telephone with
&gt;
the ear.
You see. this
trans­
some trumped up story
"Hello. Dan.” he called when he got
mitter Is so sensitive that It picks up bis number
A* th*- master criminal came In by
Miss fx&gt;dge is going
even a whisper, and Ihe recelrer Is shopping
the ladder through the open window
I want you and the olhor
l’alatk a , Florida
placed back of thoeq two megaphone- Falser* to follow her—delay her all
Dan was on guard listening down th
like pyramids"
hallway
A signal from Dan, anil
you can
I’te your own Judgment
He was standing at a table, careful­
Clutching
Hand
slid back of the por
It waa what had come to be known
ly packing up one of the vocaphoncs
tieres. Jennings w as returning.
In his organization as the Brother­
and a lot of wire.
T r e finished th ese windows," an­
hood of fYlaera" There. In th« back
t &gt;■&lt; &gt;■&lt; )■ &lt; l i t )ft&lt; l i t J # (
&lt; )M&lt; )■ &lt; &gt; 1 0
"1 believe the Clutching Hand has
nounced
Dan as the butler reappeared.
room of a low dive, were Dan the
Deed abado wing the Dodge house." be
"Now.
I'll
clean
the
hall
window^"
Dude, the Emissary who had been loi­
continued thoughtfully. "An long aa . tering about the laboratory, a gun
Jennings followed like a shadow. &gt;
w e watch the place, toó, he will do
?io sooner hmd they gone thsn
man. Dago Mike, a couple of women,
nothing. Rut If we should seem, os­
Clutching Hand stealthily came from
slatterns, one known as Kitty the 1
tentatiously. not to be watching, per­ Hawk, and • boy of eight or ten. whom ■
says Mrs. SylvanU W oods; of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
behind the portieres.
haps he may try something, and we
writing o f h e r experience with Cardui, the woman's
they , called Billy.
One
o!
the
maids
wa3
sweeping
In
may be able to get a clue to his Iden­
tonic. S h e says further: “Before 1 began to use
the nail as Dan went toward the win­
“All right, Chief.” abouted back
tity over this vocapbone. See?"
Cardui, m y back and head would hurt so bad, I
dow. about to wash it.
Dan. their leader, aa he hung* up the
1 nodded. "We’ve got to run him
thought the pain would kill me. I w a s hardly able
%"I wonder w hether I locked those
telephone after noting carefully the
down somehow," 1 agreed.
to do any o f my housework. After taking three bottles
I windowsr' muttered Jennings, paus­
hasty Initructlons.
"We’ll do It—
“Tea." be said, taking his coat and
ing tn the hallway. "1 guess I'd bet­
trust us."
of Cardui, I began to feci like a new woman. I soon
hat- "1 am going to connect up one
ter make sure."
With alarrity the Rrt&gt;tbe*hood
gained 35 pounds, and n o w , I do all my housework,
of th ese things In Miss Dodge’s libra­
He had taken only a step toward
went their separate w ays
as well a s run a big w ater milL
ry and arrange with the telephone
the library again when Dan watchfully
Elaine
had
not
been
gone
long
from
1 w ish every suffering woman w o u ld give
company for a clea r wire so that we
caught sigh t'of him. It would never
can listen In here, where that fellow the bouse when Craig and 1 arrived
do to have Jennings snooping around
there.
will ctTer suspect."
there now. Quick action was n eces­
"Too bad." greeted Jennings, "but
At about the sam e time th at Craig
sary.
Dan knocked over a costly
Mias
Elaine
haj
just
gone
shopping
and I sallied forth on this new mis­
Serves vase
and
1
don’t
know
when
she’ll
be
sion. Elaine waa arranging som e flow­
"There—clumsy—aee what you've
By a Sort of Instinct Kennedy
ers og a stand near the corner of the back."
done!" berated Jennings, starting to
Aunt
Joaephlne
greeted
us
cordially,
Seemed
to
Recognize
tho
8oundaDodge library where the secret panel
"Elaine!" He Exclaimed, Turning pick up the pieces.
waa In which her father bad hidden and Craig set down the vocapbone
Dan had acted hla . part well and
package
he
waa
carrying.
Pal«.
the papers for th e possession o f which
promptly, in the library Clutching
a trial I s till use C ardui when I feel a little bad,
"I’m
not
going
to
let
anything
hap­
the Clutching Hand had murdered
and It a lw a y s does me good."
pen here to Mlaa Elaine again If I for a prim, spick and «pan, middle- Hand waa busily engaged at that mo­
him.
ment beside the secret panel search­
aged woman entered.
can
help
It.’*
remarked
Craig
tn
a.
low
H eadache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
S h e had mored away from th e table,
ing for the spring that released IL
"1
am
Mlaa
BU
tistlx.
of
the
organ­
tone,
a
moment
later,
gazing
abbot
the
i g n s iof woman­
tired,
w o rn -o u t feelings, e t a , are sure s ig
but. aa ahe did ao. her dress caught
ized charities," she announced, look­ He ran hi* finger along the woodwork,
lì, th
th&lt;e woman’s
ly trouble. Signs that y o u need Cardui,
in something In the woodwork. She library.
"What are you thinking of doing?" ing around sharply. "I saw your car pausing here and there without su&lt;&lt;
tonic Y ou canoot maker a mistake in trying Cardui
tried to loosen tt and In so doing
c
ceding.
«landing outside mlaa. and the chil­
for your tro u b le. It h as b een helping w eak, ailing
touched the little metallic sprtng on asked Aunt Josephine keenly.
"Confound It!" be mutlcred, search­
dren below told roe you were up here.
“I'm
going
to
put
In
a
Tocaphone."
which her dress had caught.
women
for m ore than fifty, years..
I came nil to see whether you were ing feverishly.
Instantly, to her Jtytter
surprise, tho he returned, unwrapping 1L
P
Kennedy,
having
made
the
arrange­
aiding really deserving poor.
rW hal’e that?" she asked.
panel
anel moved.
mored. It slid open, disclosing
She laid a marked emphasis on the ments with the telephone company by
"A
v
loud
speaking
telephone—
con­
a strong box.
word,
pursing up her lips. There waa which he had a clear wire from the
E laine took It. amused, looked at It nected with my laboratory." he ex­ ‘no mistaking the apprehension that Dodge house to hla laboratory, had re­
a moment, then carried tt to a table plained. repeating what he had al­ the«« fine birds of prey had of her. joined me there and waa putting on
ready told me. while ahe listened al­
the finishing tenches on hla installa­
and opened It.
either.
Inside were som e papers, sealed In most awe-struck at the latest scientific
"Why— wb—what'a th e matter?" tion of the vocapbone.
an envelope and marked "LJmpy Red
Every now and thpn he would
agked
EValne. fidgeting uncomfortably^
11« waa looking a boat, trying to fig­
Correspondence."
switch
It on. and w e would llstesr tn
"This man la a gunman, that wom­
"They mast b e th e Clutching Hand ure out Jaxt w h an It could b« placed an la a bad woman, the boy 1« Billy it as be demonstrated the*wonderful
papera!" she exclaim ed to herself, lo beat advantage, when ha approached the Bread . Snatcher." sh e answered little instrument to m a We had
h esitatin g a m om ent. In doubt what to Cb« n i t o f armor.
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The Exploits of Elaine
A. Detective Novet and a Motion Picture Drama

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
TheW eB-K nownNorekit and the Creator ol lhe"G*ig Kennedy" Stones
Procntcd in Collaboration With lh« Path« Player* and
lh« Eclectic Film Company
C ty r&lt; % U ItU k t r &lt;S&gt;* t o r C * a « u t

At! Forn&lt; a A lit r i I m m *

heard the window cleaner nntl Jen„Inge, but thought nothing of It at
Iho time.
Once, however. Craig paused, and l
saw him listening more Intently than
usual.
"T h ey ’ve gone o u t," ho m uttered,
"b u t surely th ere la somo one In tho
Podge library."
"I listened, loo. The thing wna so
senpltlvo that even a whisper could
be magnified, aftd I certainly did hear
something.
Kennedy frowned. What was that
scratching nolso? Could It bo Jen­
nings? Perhaps it was .Rusty.
Ju st then we could distinguish a
sound as though someone had moved
about.
“N o —that'a not Jennings,” cried
Craig. "He went ou t"
H e looked st m e a moment. Tho
sam e stealthy noise was repeated.
"It's tho Clutching Hand!" ho ex­
claim ed excitedly.
A moment later Dan hurried Into
the Dodge library.
"For heaven’s sak e. Chief, hurry!”
he whispered hoarsely. "The Kaisers
must have fallen down. Tho girl her­
self Is coming!"
Dan himself had no time to w a s t e .
He retreated Into the hallway just ns
Jennings was opening th e d o o r f o r
Elaine.
Marie took her wraps and left her,
while Elaine handed her numerous
packages to Jennlnga.
Dan watched every motion
"Put them away, Jennings." she
said softly.

What 11 meant we did not know But
Craig was almost beside himself, as
he ordered me to get tho police by tel­
ephono. If thorn was any way to block
them. Only Instant action would count,
however. What to do?
Wo could hear the master crim­
inal plainly rumbling now.
"Yea, that’s iho Clutching hand." ho
repeated.
“Walt,” I cautioned, "someone else
la coming!"
Ily a sort of Instinct he seemed to
recognlxe the sounds
"Klalno!” he exclaimed, paling
Instantly followed. In less than I
can tell It, the sounds of a suppressed
shuttle.
“Ha has seised hci^-gagged her,"
I cried In an agony of suspense.
Wo could now hear everything that
was going on In the library. Craig
was wildly excited. As for me. I was
speechless. Hero waa the vocaphone
we had Installed. It had warned ua
Ilut what could we do?
1 looked blankly at Kennedy. He
was equal to the emergency.
He calmly turned the switch.
Then, nt tho top of his lungs he
shouted "Help1 Help* Police' They
are strangling m e'”
I looked at him In amaroment What
did he thtnk he could ilo—blocks
away?
’’It works both ways,*' ne muttered.
"Help! Murder! Police!"
Wo could hear the astonished curs­
ing of the two men Also, down the
hall, now, we could hear footsteps ap­
proaching In answer to his call for
J e n n i n g s had o b e y e d a n d g o n e u p ­ help- Aunt J o s e p h i n e , Jennings. Mario
s t a i r s . E la i n e m o v e d t o w a r d t h n li­ and o t h e r s nil s h o u t i n g o u t t h a t t h e r e

brary
P a n to ok a q u i r t s t e p o r t w o
w e r e c ri e n In t h e l i b r a r y
b e h i n d h e r. In t h e s n m e d i r e c t i o n
T h e d e u c e ' W h a t Is I t ’ " m u t t e r e d
In t h e lib ra ry C l u t c h i n g H a n d w a s a grufT vo ice
now
fran tically
s e a r c h in g for
th e
" T h e m a n In a r m o r ' ” h i s s e d t'U itch
sp rin g
H r h eard E la in e com ing a n d
Ing H a n d
d o d g e d b eh in d t h e c u r t a i n s a g a i n Ju s t
"H e re t h e y ( n m e . to o C h i e f ”
a s s h e e n te r e d .
T h e r e w a s a p a r t i n g Hctiino.
With a h a s t y l o o k a b o u t, s h e s a w
"T h e re
ta k e t h a t ”
n o o n e . T h e n sin- w e n t q u lrk ty t o th&lt;&gt;
A lo u d m e t a l l i c r i n g i n g c a m e fr o m
p a n e l , fo u n d t h e s p r i n g an d p r e s s e d
th e v o c a p h o n e
It
S o m a n y q u e e r t h i n g s h a d Im p
T hen alien ee'
ported to h e r s i n c e s h e w en t o u t t h a t
W hat had h ap p en ed *
s h e hnd b egu n t o w o r r y o v e r t h e safe
Ip t h e H b r a r v r e c o v e r i n g fro m t h e i r
ty of t h e p a p e r s
c r o c k o f s u r p r i s e I kin c r i e d o u t to
T h e p a n e l o p e n e d T h e&gt; \ e r c j b e r i t h e C l u t c h i n g Iln tn l
T he deuce t
all r i g h t
S he o p e n e d tlie h o t a n d
W h a t Is I I ’ "
t o o k t h e m out. h e s i t a t i n g to b r e a k t h e
Then
hMiking
about - c lu tch in g
s e a l b e fo r e K e n n e d y a rriv ed
H a n d q u i c k l y lo o k In t h e s i t u a t i o n
S t e a l t h y an d t l g e r t l k e . t h e C l u t c h
T h e ' m a n in a r m o r '
tie p o in t e d
Ing I l n t n l crep t u p b e h i n d h e r
Vs h e o u t
d id s o . P a n g azed In t h r o u g h t h e p o r
I*an w.ts a l m o s t d e a d w ith fr ig h t
tie r e s f r o m I lie h n l l
at t h e w e ird t h i n g
W ith
a sp rin g .
&lt;'h it c h in g
H and
l b - r e th e y r o m o . too. C h i e f " he
l u a p e d lit Klttlne. s n a t c h i n g a t t h e p;v g a s p e d a s, d o w n t h e h a ll In- co uld
pers.
E l a i n e c it in g t o t h e m t e n a c i o u s ­ h e a r t h o f a m il y s h o u t i n g o u t t h a t
ly, In s p i t e of I h o s u r p r i s e , a m i t h e y
s o m e o n e w a s In t h e l i b r a r y
s t r u g g l e d for t h e m , C l u t c h i n g H a n d
W it h n p a r t i n g t h r u s i . C l u t c h i n g
h o l d i n g o n e h a n d o v e r h e r m o u t h to
H and sent E la in e reelin g
p r e v e n t her s c r e a m i n g In stan tly P a n
Sle- h e ld on t o o n ly a c o r n e r of t h e
w a s t h e r e , .tiding h i t . Iii. f
p a p e r*
l i e h a d t h e g r e a t e r p a rt of
•■ C hoke h e r ’ S l r t n g l e h&gt;-r’ l * i y t
Ho m
I 'n v w ere t o r n a n d d*-*tri-&gt;«-d
let h e r s c r e a m 1 b e g r o u n d out
a n i «III
T h e y fought 1 1| l o i i f p
W- iild t-he
E m a il«
w i t h a l l th*- « i - i i o i i M i i l s u e s s
succeed?
It w a s t w o dc&gt;.perste tin
o f w lu t- h h e w a s c a p a b l e
C lu t c h in g
scrupulous m en a g a i n s t o n e f r a il g i r l
Hand rushed nt the armor suit, drew

Suddenly, from tho man In armor

Suddenly her eyes fell on the

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Private hath house.
Fish dinners a specialty.
Special rates to families
Mason.

for you'll find the monpy wanting when
tho FIRE has wiped out your property

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Don't play with serious matters—
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All the standard varieties in stock. * Will sell you one J
quart or one carload. How many do you want and where do
you want them delivered?

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Leaping Into the waiting cor. they had
Kennedy and I bad been listening keen whisked nwoy.
over U»e vocaphone, for the moment
"Hello! Hello'
Hello!" called a
nonplused at the fellow 's daring.
*
■\&gt;1ce, apparently from nowhere.
Then we heard from the uncanny
"What I* that?” cried Elaine.
instrument: "For Heaven’s sake, ' She had risen by this time, and was
Chief, hurry. The Kaisers have fallen gsilng about, wondering at tho stranpo
down. The girt h erself U com ing!”
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H u«i.la‘&gt;i r l t n n t m a y ho g a u g m l by
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A R T IS T IC
PORCH

"Help! Murder! Police!"

♦♦♦♦♦H I

Distribution of Bible« In Germany,
Austria and Hohemla In the last few A. IF i m .
r» « m y o ffic ia l s ig n a tu re a n d «cal th la
weeks has exceeded all records. th aW lltn
i t d a y of J u l y A . I F 1 9 1 5 .
Workers have discovered no fewer
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E . A . D O U G LA SS
C le rk C i r c u it C o u rt S e m in ó le C o .. F la .
than ten different tongues In the camp«
I l y J a s . C . H a b e rla I F C .
and trenches. Great care ha* been ex­
90- F r i - f lic .
erted to keop from view all Hlblea
H e l l e r uf Vp (dir a llu ri fer T a t
Deed. U nd er
printed In English.
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p u rc h a se r of T a t ( '« r ü f lr a t è N o 6Ä0, dated
tive In tho field and has some co-oper­ th e 2nd d ay of J u n e A D* * 1 9 1 3 , ha» Hied
ation from the American Hoard, of »aid c e rtific a te In ra y office a n d ha» m u le
a p p lic a li« n for t a * «leed to H au e in a c c o rd ­
Boston and the Religious Tract so­ ance w ith ! t * B a ld r e f t lf lr a t r a m t f t t m the
ciety of London. The British and for­ fo llo e 1ng dierrtleñif p ro p e rty s it u a t e d in He m i­
tool r i n .n i) , F lo r id a . lo - w lt
l«*»t 26
S te n ti*
eign Bible societies have also been ford '» 4 i(H S a n fo rd
I h r »ani la n d being aaeeeaed at the date
engaged In the distribution, workers
of th e i t u y a n r r o f au ch e rr l i ile» le in the líam e
In some cases traveling many miles of t ì e o T a n n e r . U n i r a s »aid c e r t i f i c ó t e «hall b e
r e d e e m e d a c c o rd in g I n law, t o * deed will
to reach great numbers.
U p Ur th ereon on th e 2n d d a y of A u g u st A . I F
A depository for Bibles In Budapest 1914
ne*» m y o fficio ! » Ig n a tu re
an d
te a l
has been exhausted. Krom Constanti­ th l»W itthe
1»t d a y o f J u ly A . I F , 1915
nople. one of thn greatest agencies of
f .r a l
F A d o u i ; i *a b s
» left i irruit CnU ft S e m in o le l* o .,Fla
Ihe American nihle society, no word
|t&gt; Ja« 1
K t i b r f t a !* *
has come recently.
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t&gt;n th o floor.
An I n s t a n t l a t e r t h o s e In th o hall
r u s h e d In
B ut t h e r i u t f h l n g H a n d
, 11.1 1-an w e n - g o n e o u t o f t h e win
t h e c r i m i n a l c a r r y Ing t h e g r e a t e r
f a r t nf t h e p r e c i o u s p a p e r s
S o m e r a n to E l a i n e , o t h e r s t o t h e
slndow T h e ladder had b e e n kicked
sw av . and the criminals w e r e gone

-

2 Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Fla.

back bin gloved (1st. nntl let It shoot

“Thera—Ink«* that’’’ h*’ roared
Tho suit rattled furiously. ’ Out of
It spilled the vocaphone. with a bang

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

£

{ P iD R Q H " S H A D E S

In tho comer, as If by a miracle, came
a deep, loud volco.
“H elp!
Help!
Murder! Kollce!
They o re strangling m o!”
T he effect was terrific.
Clutching Hand and Dan, hardened
In crim e as they were, fell back,
daxed, overcome for the moment at
tho startling effect.
They looked about. Not a soul.
Then, to their u tter c o n s t e r n a t i o n ,
from tho helmet again came the deep,
vibrant warning.

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Armor scaTlereS all over The floor
She spied the little oak box.
In ( I r c ii il ( «»uri. H e v c n lh J u d l f t i l C ir c u it
Iti * n d for Se mi no Ir Catini), Il or Idi* In
"ElaJupI”
C p tn r t r ?
Apparently the volco came from B e n ja m in l&gt;rrv*
vi
that
Resides It hnd a familiar ring
('c iò li A J c n n i n g ■. r i i l
Complete a b s t r a c t s from the r e c o r d s of
to her ears.
T o C uok A J r n n in g s im i »11 p i r l i » cla im in g
In t e r r a i u n d e r th è a i ii l &lt;‘ o o k A J r n n ln g * 1 i t
"Tes—Craig!" she Cried.
or
ut h rr «rive lo th è N K Ig &lt;r»| thè S I * 14
"Thnt Is my vocaphone— the little
of
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Orange and S e m in o le Counties.
Taxes
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p p ra r tng fro m thè H ill o f l'o rn p ia in t
box that hears and talks." name back
d i 1*1 via A t file « , ro u n ael fo r thè »bove
to her. "Aro you all right?”
iva Sto« d co m id i ili i n t (h a i th è p ia re n i re s­
paid for non-residents,
"Yes—all right—thanks to the voca- id e n ce nf t h r i b o v t n in ie d d rfr n d a n t » I*
u n k n o w n an d t h i t th rre I* no pereon in
phono ’’
(h e « la te of F io n d a s e r v ir e of a uh poeto»
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager,
She had understood In an Instant. ti poti a h u m » m jid h in d th o d r ir n d t t iia .
T h a t a ìlia n ta b e lle « » thè d r f r n d a n t » (• o ve r
She seized the helmet and breastplate th è »ce nf 2 1 .
to which the vocaphone still was at­
V o u are t h e re f ore or de roti to » o p ra r to
t» b ill un M u n t i» ) , thè S u d d » y of A u g ù st,
tached and was holding them close to th
A* I* 11*15, thè aim e beine » rute day uf
herself.
t h i* c o u rt.
d d itm u j ¿nun* ¿ns ¿afliiam: a it stun a a a ¿turn* 43m i u uu ¿id an a u a n a n n a stanaa
l» f u rt h e r o rd e re d ( h i t ( h i* n o ti re b«
Kennedy had been calling and lis­ p u bl ii (shed
in th è S a n fo rd l i m b i ,
a new s
tening Intently over tho machine, won­ p a p r r puhlkabed in S a n fo rd . S e m ln o le count j f , F lo r id a , fo r 12 c o n ia r u t Iv o weeksdering whether It had been put out of
W itn eaa E . A .
D o u g la s» , e lc f k of tha
c ir c u ii
co u rt
and
th a *e » )
th e re o f thla
business In some way.
M ILLW O RK OF ALL D E SC R IP T IO N S
6 Ih d ay uf M a y . A . I * l i t i 5.
"It works—y e t!” he cried excitedly
u
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K . A D O t U J L A S f l . C la r k .
!ly Ja * . C . R o b e rt» , D . C ,
to me.
We
are
prepared
to
figure
with
yoii
on
all
classes
8
D a v i» &amp; ( ìlic e .
"Elnlno!"
B e l i n i or» fo t C o m p la ln a n t
3 of LU M BER and M ILLW O RK for'H O U SE , ST O R E 8
74 F r i I2 (c
"Yes. Craig.” came back over tho
Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows, 5
I ” or BAR N .
faithful HtUn Instrument.
h’o l l r r «if .4pipite «III» 11 fui T u l i c e di F n d c r
doors,
screens,
blinds, m ouldings, lattice, frames, boxes. »
"Are you all right?"
H e rd a n IT S of Ih v C im e r a i .S ta tu te »
"Yes—all rig h t”
N u t lr r it h e re b y (W e n t h a t J . F . I.a ln g
Tell U» What You Want
Estimates Furnished Free
» a e r of T u C e r t if ic a lo N o 1009, d ated 5
“Thank heaven!” breathed Craig, pthuorrh3rd
d a y of J u n o A I F I O i l , ha* ft led
pushing mo aside.
»»Id c e rtific a te in m y office a n d h»a m id o
p lic a tio n fo r t a * deed to laaue In accord*
Literally he kissed that vocaphone aanp ce
w ith law.. S a id certi flea (a e m b ra ce « th e
as If It had bean human!
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n n i r t f i am i A n m ia i M eet Ing

T h e buxine»» of t h i s c o r p o r a t i o n »hall b a
c o n d u r t e l i b y a H o a r d of iMroctora c o w *
po*ed of n o t lea» t h a n t h r a # n o r m o r a I b a n
• • y e n m e m b e r « ; a n d b y a p r esid en t« a ▼!«•.
N am o
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U. 8 . f r r o n u U t r d 8 o » p C o m p a n y , a n d It* be e l e c t e d b y t h e H o a r d of D irecto r« , p r o -

v td rd , th a t a n y (»♦• «1 th e abo%e oflflcea
e»cr lit i he toftirc» of p reald ent a n d eicep rta u le n t m a y be h e ld b y o n e » lo c k bo ld e rf
«11 of »aid officer» are t n be elected a t t h e
firM *n r*u « l m*-**ung of the « t c c k h o l d e r e
and d ire c to r* an d a n n u a lly th e re a fte r.
The
a n n u a l m e rb o g « of (h e »1 e r k h o ld e r» and"
d if ir t o r » » h a ll be on th e «econd J u e e d a y
in J a n u a r y
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o r g a n i i a i l t m m e e t i n g or u n t i l th « ! r aucre»*ora a r e d u l y
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pany and each acknow ledged to me t h a t
he » l i n e d his n a m e t h e r e t o a n d a u b e c r i b e d
fur t h e sto c k i n d i c a t e d .
My c o m m ise lo n expire« o n t h a 1 5 t h d a y
of F e b r u a r y , A- D, 1919*
W ltneea m y h a n d a n d official to o l t h i s
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THE SANFOBD HERALD
court ns to w hether a v e rd .c t had
been reached th e' foromcan handed
over a sheet of le gal paper wh.ch was
passed to th e just.ce. Just.ce Henilr.ck read .t and handed .t back to
th e clerk.
"Gerttlem en of the ju ry ," *a.d th e
clerk,' " th e q u e s t.on you have been
asked .s th.s Is Harry T h a w nowsane? Your answer .b yes."
Desp.te th e warn.ngs several |»ersons stood up .n front ot the.r seats
T h e courtroom hum m ed l.ke a d y n a ­
mo. Just.ce Hondr.ek nnd a dozen
court a t t e n d a n ts rapped for ordor.
Meunwh.,e T haw who u n t .I the
verd.ct was rend sat at the counsel
table w.th h.s ch.n rest. hr .n a
handkerch.ef, had turned aro u n d nnd
grasped the h a n d of several of h.s
counsel. T h en ho wont to wlioro h.s
m other was s .tt.n g a few feet away
and throwing his arm s about her nock
kissed her twice. Mrs. Thaw a t the
sam e t.rno p a tte d her dnuuhler Mrs.
George I,. Carnegie, on the shoulder.

Although it had boon a storm y
afternoon th e re were thirtyqdx
present all having a fine t.m c: thero
were seven’ large cake« nnd rook.es.
On W ednesday, W alfred Pierson
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦
while doing som e plowing for Mr.
Grapevlllc and LiPialo
Tom T y n e r found a large ral tieMr * Bertelson on T h u rsd a y of snake winch he succeeded ,n killing.
liiM
w u u caller a t Mrs. Geo. The sk.n m easured six feet "l inches
Mtt Ifeek
WIM
C lark r
long, ten a n d one half inches wide
M,«. II (i Lundqu. -1 and nLo Mr* ami had li.ne r a ttle '.
A. J. Thom pson.
Mr«. Ballinger sto-nt •’* tiny in
Thaw Declared S a n e
town with M is. Collor last wool:.
NEw Y o rk ,July 15. H a rry Ken­
Mw Powoli anil oh Idren vis,tod dall T haw was declared sane by n
nt Mm*, A J. T hiim p«on’s on S u n d a y . jury wh.ch for nearly th r e e weeks
Mr. €twI Nipt, I* Mart and datiRh- hiul listened to te s t.m o n y g.veii tor, Uuby with Mis* Laura P a rk e r •the sup re m e court here before Just.ce
wo to rallors tht-ro also also. Wc worn P eter H ondr.ek. Forty o.ght m.nutes
ploasod to s w thorn at S u n d ay
were consum ed and two ballots were
School.
taken .n re a c h .ng a v erd.ct.
Mr. H. G. Lundi|uist has r» pai.ed
Just.ce H ondr.ek th.s m orn.ng w,|)
th ie e or cans the last wpck;ou.'
u n noun re w he th e r the com m .tm cn t
Sunday School organ first of all.
upon wh.ch T h aw was .ncarcerated
Mis. Adam Karl and two y o u n g ­ .n the s tn tc hosp.tnl for th e cr.m.est children of D e l.and ramo to d a y nul .nsane a t M attew an shall he
for a two weeks visit with her mot be, vacated th e re b y g.v.ng t h e slayer of
Stanford W h.te the l.b e rty for wh.ch
Mrs Hortclson.
ho has f o u g h t \ n the courts for n.ne
Anjclo •Sansfereno returned
y
ean.
T uesda y from his tr.p to Mew Yoik
Mis. Clark and Mrs Ballinger
It was at th e end of addresses by
called on Mrs. Ericson and family counsel and th e charge of the ju s ­
W ednesday T ho.r youngest child has tice th a t the ju ry .gt.red. Wh.le the
been named E s th e r Naome.
twelve men w e r e ' u el.herat.ng the
Rev. Alfred Ericson has re tu rn e d crowd .n th e courtroom nnd nhout
fiom a
week« revival m e tt.n g nt the courthouso was a u g m en te d by
scores of people who behoved th a t a
G e o rs town P u tn a m C ounty.
M-. N orm an Swanson nnd his verd.vt qu.ckly would bo found.
father made a t u p over to the E ast Shortly before 4 o'clock a bal.fl cnmei
from the Jury room and .nform ed the!
coast again this week, T uesda y
taking in their a u to with them , Mrs. Just.ce H endr.ck that a verd.ct had
Moiiin Kecly and h e r two children been reached. T h e doors . mm ed.ntely
for a visit to her home folks there. were locked a n d Justj**K. Hendr.cks
Ano:ho" su rprl-e b irth d ay p a r ty ascend.ng th e bench w arned the
spectators uga.nst any &lt;lem»nitra-i
was given on Mr. Carl .Piersor.
celebrating inn if 1st b irth d ay last t.on. Then the ju ry came .n. In reply
to a quest.on by the clerk of the
W ednesday night.

$ COUNTY HAPPENINGS ?

Absorbing Debate.
Tho 1-ancanter Literary society will
soon take up this discussion: "W hich
la tho hardest to do. quitting booze or
leaving a plmplo 111000?"—Atchison
Globe.,
1- *-w
::
Making a Bluff. '
Tho man who never had more than
$10 nt one time In his Ufo Is usually
th e lad who examines bis change
closely when ho reads that thero Is a
counterfeit $lp bill In circulation.
Early Slave-Holding State.
Maryland was an enrly slave-hold­
ing colony, for In lfi«2 Governor Cal­
vert bargained with a certain ship­
m aster for tho delivery of 13 African
"Biave«.”

IZ

COMPLETE
STOCK OF

uniFSSKIRTS

CLOSE RACE CERTAIN
Season In Major Leagues Prom­
ises to Be Successful One.

Boston Braves Are Sure to Put Up
Bold rVont In National LeagueBoiton Red Sox Touted a t
Winner* In American.
C ontrary to w inter expectation the
baseball season In the major leagues
now promises to bo a very successful
ono. A great m any critics durlug tho
off season wero full of fearful predic­
tions th a t baseball was going Into a
s tate of deauetudo and that public In­
terest was rapidly waning. It Is now
believed this, may have been a wrong
diagnosis, for th e re Is more than the
averngo
enthusiasm
shown,
and
tho sp o rt Is evidently In for a big
year. T he Feds h av e mado prnctlenlly
no Inroads on tho clubs of organized
ball and tho strong teams a r e Intact
nnd capable of p u ttin g up a hard bat­
tle for tho flags In the two big
leagues. The ra ce In each of the ma­
jors promises to bo exceptionally close,
which will add to tho Interest.
Tho fight for tho pennant In the Na­
tional looguo should bo a good one,
with tho Boston Braves, present
world's champions, as the natural
favorites. Tho Braves have been
sltghUy strengthened by tho ad­
dition of Sherwood Magco In tho out­
field a n d aro very sure to p u t up n
bold fro n t In th o lr effort, to m ake It.
two s tra ig h t championships. They do
not, however, a p p e a r to outclass the
field to any great extent. Tho Giants
seem to bo tho next boat, with tho St.
Louis Cardinals having quite a chance
to corpo through. Theso three clubs
look to be tho best In the feaguo at
the getaway. Hut baseball Is full of
surprises, ns tho Braves conclusively
proved In 1914, and some d ark horse
is likely to crop up and set th e dopo
all atfry.
Tho American league Is likely to
have a much closer race than usual,
owing to tho break-up of tho Ath­
letics, who are no longer considered
to huve a walkover, though Connie
Mnck Is pretty sure to have his club
right In the flgtii nil 1he way.
The Boston Red Sox are touted ns
tho m ost likely winners of tho ting
They look very good nnd should havo
a lino chance Mont of the strength
of tho American league seetna to lie In
the E a s t this season, with tho Ath­
letics, Boston nnd Washington ns the
benrappearing outfits Detroit L$,too
weak In tho box to mnke much of a
showing, nnd It Is hardly likely that
tho Chicago While Hox will develop
the steadiness to cut lif slrongly for
(he highest honors, while both Cleve­
land and the Browns lack the clasH
Conditions In the minor leagues are
Improving very rapidly, The minors
wore badly Injured by tho Feds last
year, but that stage is about over,
and thero Is sure to be a big revival
of Interest In tho smaller leagues be
fore long.
All leagues are culling down on
num ber of players to be carried, which
works hardships on many performers,
but which wns only n natural result
of the activities ot tho Feds During
tho year It Is ex[K,c,ted that the condi­
tions will settle do'wn lo their former
siihst ant la) basis and the season Is
bound to le- a great improvement on
that of I P l l
In

I lim it

the record of the therm om eter
F\
nmlnntlon presently revealed a bullet
wound.
U n d e r cross examination our little
doctor adm itted ho had been hit three
days before.—A Cnptnln of Royal Irish
Dragoons In Collier's Weekly.

ADVERTISING
1 All Local Advertisements Dndcr
This Heading THREE ( ENTS B
Line For Each Insertion. Minimon*
Charge 2f&gt; Cents.

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FO R SA LE

For
arship
lego.
quiro

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sale a t a Rood liisroutii. *rho|.
in tho Sanford B umh&gt;&gt;. Cq\.
Owner cannot um- k
j,-n&gt;
a t Herald Office

For Sato C heap— G a. i.u y.
as now.
Inquire at Ferp.iPi Tin
S h op.
Mi t(

For Snl&lt;‘ 30 i hoiourl ' r. 1 ! • j,
island Kid Pullets anal ;t i «at k r&lt;la,
Pr.cc $1.00 each. L. M. Luca«, It. K,
D. No. 3. 94-2lp.
For Sale— High Grade Cal la I va-r
Piano, New and tip (&gt;a da'a* I
kind of r*dls. MaboRan'.
niai design. One half pria.
-,
diati- sale. 510 Park \-.F o r Sale

A i|Uantii&gt;

fo rn itin e C h e a p i' * 1 1 ■
Filo. P ark Ave. ‘t-t He

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FOR RENT

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R en t F u ni.shed meni « 1
0 ut non rd. 210 Park A ■■■
tf
* Hut

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II.is t h a t

W i t h o u r sellin i!

Bakery (ìo o d s
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a m i YO I ?

I of th e o rd in a r )
A n d .s t a n d s for s o m e t h i n g
rare.
A n d W e S t a n d s for
The

H&lt;‘st

H aked

In H a k e r y O o o tls

W ith C .reate.st ( a r e .

For Re n t Ni ce ti\. *
wilh balli, locnted «*o 1
betweon 5th una! Ioli ■'ir*
block froin G ram m nr
ing
Rlght price io r ,
Address C. It U ilka r i
1fi
\Vnnt-ii3-2tp.
For Sale or R ent
I tie 1 •
of thè late Joseph Reinhart f&lt;■r
or rent on ri'iisonuble .........
lo M rs. J la-m b a r i , t 1. .
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i n ! o b r f t I l i M ' f , f i n n f r a li 11*irl Ilf t h s

CLASSIFIED

F or Si\le— 13 acre farm.
Side, cheap for cash, immedi.u.- i«,.
A Surgeon With "Sand."
session. A
ddress F. K I &gt;urt.am.
Tho doctor suggested th a t If 1 could
Rod
B
ank,
Now
Jersey.
Want- 'jflet him havo a couple o i men to direct
8tc.
thoso wounded men who could walk ho
would send them back to tho Chateau
of St. Marguerite, whero the am bul­
For Salo—5 roomed BunRnluw on
ances lay, three miles
to
tho honutiful lake. B ath Room and mod­
rear. . . .
ern C onveniences. Beautiful Coun­
Ho had been working a t lettsi forty- t r y Homo a t a BnrRuin. Easy Terns.
eight hours, without cessation, but re­ Apply A. P. Connelly. Sanford, S|s,
fused to stop m inistering to the
W a n t— 94-tf.
wounded, nlthough by now his work
had been supplemented by the arrival
For Sale— 2nd hand wagon LiHly,
of two Infantry surgeons One of the $3.00, SinRer Sewing Machia « on.
new medlcoH noticed th at our surgr, a
Mrs, A. E Berg Wc-i - , ¡{
was in no condition to he on his feet
A tem perature of 103 degrees was No. 2. Want IM-'Jlp

, J. L. MILLER'S BAKERY

C o u rt H f u n i h
j u d ic i a l C i r c u it
S e m in o le C o u n ty F l o r i d a
In

anil f a r
Char e r r y
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Hungry Man's Mistake.
I’rof. Blgmond Freud, tho eminent
Gorman scholar, has mado a study of
ljngynl blunders, spoken and printed,
ami has embodied the result in his
book, "Psychopathology." As an ex­
am ple of blundering speech, caused by
subconscious cerebration, ho gives the
following:
"A wealthy, but not very generous
American host. Invited hla friends to
an evening party. Everything went
well until about midnight, when there
wns an Intermission for supper. To the
disappointment of many of the guests,
there was no real supper; instead,
they J ’cre regaled with tbtn sand­
wiches and lemonade.
“Aa It was during n presidential
cuni|&gt;aign. tho conversation turned up­
on the different candidates, and as tho
discussion grew warmer, one o f .t h o
guests, an ardent Progressive, re­
marked to tho host, ‘You may say what
you please about Roosevelt, but thero
la one thing ho can always bo relied
upon to do; ho always gives you a
square meal.’ Ho mennt. of course, to
say a 'square deal.' T he assembled
guests burst Into n roar of laughter,
to tho great em barrassm ent both of
the speaker and of tho host."—Youth’s
Companion.

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TH E SA N FO RD H ERA LD
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VOLUM E VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S A j \ H ) R D — L i f e In Wmi h L iving

S A N FO R D . F LO R ID V. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1915

NO- 05

GOOD MEETING COMMER­ ANOTHER HIGHWAY THROUGH MUCH PROPERTY IS DEVEL­
CIAL CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT FLORIDA BY WAY OF SANFORD OPED BY THE THATCHER CO.
GOOD ROADS, THE MONROE BRIDGE AND THE LEE AND JACKSON HIGHWAY WILL NEW REALTY COMPANY EXPECTS TO AS­
MANY OTHER IMPORTANT MAT­
RUN FROM THE CITY OF WASH­
SIST MATERIALLY IN THE PRO­
INGTON TO TAMPA
TERS WERE DISCUSSED
GRESS OF THE CITY
1 T he Sanford Commercial Cluli the effort« made to Ret a Rood tourmot last F rid ay njght in the C ity ist hotel here.
Hull p u rs u a n t to a call from Presi­
Sevcral other good talks wendent Lake. About th irty m em bers made by piembers of the Commercial
were present and botween th e puffs Club and the question of tho bridge
of some good Sanford clears the a cross' tho St. J o h n s a t
Monroe
bers discussed m any things for the coming up, President Lake appointed
good of Sanford. Although it is now the following com m ittee to meet
tho good old s u m m er tim e th e m em ­ with th e governm ent engineers here
bers of the Commercial C lub arc of next F riday morning in tho court
tho opinion t h a t som ething should be house a t ten o ’clock.
doing in Sanford all the y ear round,
it. .1 Holly, C It Walker. W. J
and their vigilance will not be re­ Hill. II A. Howard and A P C o n ­
laxed during any m onth in the year. nelly,
The public hearing will he
After President Lake and Secrc- held with Major Ladtn-, chief of the
ta ry H nynes had tak en their places ami government engineers who is
all the m em bers and visitors had g a t h ­ h a r g e o f the w o r k in t h e s t a t e a n d
ered the m e e t.ng o | i c ^ d for d »&lt; us- as t h i s b r i d g e i- v e r y i m p o r t a n t t o
sion on the question of good roads this « jt y
count)
thi citizen*
in Seminole co unty a n d
C. It generally »Intuid be present at UnWalker was called upon to give an meeting. Tiiis bridge uns up before
outline of the work of th e com m ittee. the county commissioners meeting
Mr. W alker has his heart in
t h e 's e v e r a l months ago and Michael
good roads m ovem ent just as he has S h o lti and associates wete given the
in every good movement for
th
p e r m i s s i o n iif tin- b o a r d s of Ytdusfit
benefit of tin- count) and (*•! th irl) utid St-init.ol
to
com, d u c t
Ihr
minutes or more guv* th« people bridgt
-I IH I l i a i 11 ine I in- m u l t i r
X' 1• 1F t 1 i de. I-ion of 11 i
lit tilld M «it it* o f l li»* K*mm i r«ari« I' .!*■ hi*' ?! , X
*till-ti t , iLt" m. i D' t i,i U f.« t t*......I F **V'I r r. f i -. ■ 1 ' hi- ■I .. • i ion of
I ‘n
i u m l ihi* '»••fi'»! i»i t III’ «o r u m i t
* t i l th ••! D . dt.i
i mi i I' m*1
I*itf t D *'
and
tin- 11U Dili
tee
Ilf I ,11 k HU 1 •*.tf ’ ir (..Id
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Dr K Y
ii. n P.r 1 II I* J&gt;lif [lll't **1 .HI*Î
\ Ul f th*' n V\ ‘ ♦ r .«lid 1•r Mini it.-r of
Itivcrview one of tin
a t t r a c t iv e Hing the que-tton of Uni width of
t l M ,1.
suburb« of l a c k -am\il!e
Ii
•O lin N I 1
•I 1 1upon or a I. XX r e m a r k » a n d g.i x .
n « 1 • * 1KU- *«»- t *« Mf
hi» ideas o« ........ D* 1i nti nt i a n d t*o- ( ' 1' 111 w
- ml
of t r a d e m o v e di m m o t r t. d I hut II h *
benefits of tin1
d*' 'H
menta in the ■ »lilt** 1 tr \rm »!roiii&gt; Dll« &lt; It x UN i i . \ • t«» iin*ir f11il1»\
also mad*- a st rmtvt pic.i for g o o d o p p o r : u m i C» if -Í t hiii i t ' • orni n k*
roads and •*' !in r iiîij it ox i'll «« t » .1 loi -•■ «'lit! .* 1. 1 C. rill. *t *v it f rii.it ■ ........ '
1 In
ny
o f S a n f o r d D m g ' f.i» • i.i ■ f .1 t • . * i 1•. .in • t i . . . t
co mpii ment i d

I That T am pn should be the te rm i­
nus of at least one great tran s-sta te
highway if the belief of th e Board
of Trade and leading citizens and a
movement has been s l a t t e d to th a t
effect. Miami has beet) designated
as the term inus of t-he Dixie
but T am pa, it is declared, is far more
im p o rtan t point. Since th e Dixie
Highway m ovem ent was begun, agi-,
tation has also been going on in
favor of a Lee and Jackson Highway
from W ashington. D.
southw ard
via Richmond and It is of ibis high­
way that T am pn is reeking to be
designated the 1er mi mis
The Lee and Jackson Highway
movement is lu th iic d hv Richard
II
Edmonds, editor o f t h e M a n u ­
facturers' Record, who has been agi­
tating the project for several m onths.
Mr. Kdmonds will strongly su p p o rt
any efforts made for such a highway.
Yesterday Assistant Secretary L. P.

in I.akeluml, Septem ber 15.
The
telegram sen t yesterday follows:
" T h e lyt-e .and Juckson Highway
should be a reality, Suggest
for
lo u t e W ashington,-.Richmond, Wil­
mington, Charleston,
S avannah,
Brunswick, Jacksonville,
Palatkn,
Snnfotd, Kissimmee, Lakeland and
T am pn. Can secure support of
men. and suggest calling of meeting
in Lakeland middle of September,
when Central Fionda Highway As*
soi oition meet»: greatest aggrega­
tion of good roads advocates in Florhould request Governors
ida. Y o u
1 «» *•ttilor«i and appoint commission»•r ** I &amp;1 til’ * : m illin g Call on me fui
h*'l| • a m i
you u ill g,-i
support
P I Ml a , secret a t ) ( 'ell
«IgF i’ll
trai Flòrida Highway Association."
This route.Is the sam e as approved
by the Central
Florida Highway
Association for (he
"Jacksonville
&gt;'c. nie R oute," and is declared to be

J

Mr. M. H. T hatcher of Louis­
ville, K entucky, president of the
Thatyher Realty C om pany,
has
opened offices of the com pany on
the second floor of the
Bishop
Block, in Sanford. Tho
com pany,
recently organized
under the laws
of Florida with a capital stock of
two hundred thousand dollars, has
just bought tho well-known and
valuable Holden E state
property
in Sanford, and in Seminole
and
Volusia counties, Florida.
The
T h atc h er Realty Com pany will now
put on the market these properties,
eonsirting "f about twelve hundred
town lots in Sanford, a num ber of
celery farms, improved and un im ­
proved, and land» in the (lowing well
districts in the Robinson Springs
section in Seminole county, and in
the Lake George distrirt in Volusia
county.
Mr T hatcher is enthusiastic over
I he ful un &lt;d Floiidu in general, and
of Sanford in paiticular He spent
several \ i-.irs m the Itiipie«, in I lie
I in d /m ..
ml t h e -ill- llopli.l!

T h atc h er’s view touching the grow th
of this city a n d state, is tho sam e as
th a t en teitain cd by thousands of
Others fiom o u r slater s ta te s who
come hither, who see, and
"aro
conquered."
Mr. T h atc h er exptessed the hopo
th a t the people of Sanford
and
Seminole c o u n ty would u n d ersta n d
t h a t he and his associates', while in­
vesting in p r o p e r ty here with the
desire for profit, wished also to do all
within their pow er to aid in
the
moral and educational developm er t
of the com m unity.
The Thatcher Realty Co., will ro
ceive a hearty welcome to our m idst
fur tin- development of th eir p ro p ­
e r ty means m u c h toward the d e v e l­
opm ent of e v e ry p art of Sanford and
the Celery D e lta.
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The M iller Sanitarium

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i da . a p p e a l t o h i m v a r y s t r o n g l y .
Tr l* l£f »1 111 vs .t *&gt;1 I Î Nl r 1 •11l,*&lt;: .•1» o n d , « t M* hi **!» ri t'CU * '-fit of
Ptv H e b e l i e v e s t h a t III i h e c o u r s e of
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proiiTt lu*
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S.infoili ha» a hospital or s a n itarium of w'hich th è citizens are proud
tuil miIv lu-ciiuse it is the only one
xxi- baxe Imi bi-cau»e it 1» the nf thè
lo-st ei|ittp.|ied fot thi' size in this
pait' of tin- «tal*-. The Miller hospi­
tal i» jiart of a iniwt hntidsome homo
ri ■«utIx i-fc. tcìi ori Park avenue by
Dr Oliver Miller, and homo and
hospital tt’i-ro bttilt xxtth thè idea of
h.xxtng the xi-r\ tiep-t Dint rollili lie
1 o itie lu f an- unlimited He hi procured The otliee of thè doclo r
luxes that Snnfotd IS Oil the eve of i» ori the mi il t li siile of th*&gt; lesirlonro
i urli II c lí at e
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Is
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starteli. Sar.ford frr many y e u s w a r
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this city is sojourning in California.
withmtt a tm&gt; pitiil of « ny kii *i ntid
e nal uro o f t h e profi t
pr i' o' i r« XX1 o r ij- In fI Iti Frank'- hid si ri et lx in
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th
at
tli*-&gt;
have
ib
*
idl’d
to
.die
Grt-l-i al il, «liier» ari .ili.ulig t li ■*- •lures of tin- race which oeenpled tl.l' Might t h a l u e Inf Ills r c i nv x ' i x
I he S h e b e c a m e lt&gt; - l e n i il b u t f i l l e r .x i&gt;
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tile
imrlojid
f-mt
rat»»
from
■il tu [in.- at Fallii S [ir l'i g- I fil Wiel
land before the while man lamb ! Liiifc l u n g .in* iittpnix i'i &lt;1 wi-.ipiii i alitici! a n d w, i« ' i finii t » Di e [' N"»'
lllliler t h. • ! . J'I-I'II .1 ge «f Ri X .kill) fi 11*r i I i I» I'fi ll .irii'l p in .i N r xx ^ «rl. of &lt;m-o DeGottes und Mrs. R A.
Ss As in those &lt;| ,ys the Indians Lave t-t apt N1 a u - i- blood piii-iHiittg If |i n- pi t .il
cit&gt; wild lt«*i»ui, i«ur and one-half Terheun of thi» city. tieo IfieCotte»
Mr* George lly mau Regular
the characteristics th a t have mail» this cun be avoided tin- chances ("r
routine will ti» [Olt in fitTcn nt the cent» a box for next season. This re­ left Immediutely for Jacksonvüle to
Hill Stephen»«!!
th em famous! namely, speed, c u n ­ hi» recovery are good. Hi* ¡» very
atti-ml the funeral.
At the {'tingi egal lutin) l'a r . »nage c a m p und Di** 1«&gt;&gt;» and girl» and duction wa* mad* from the east
ning and wonderful [towers of sight weak from loss of blood and uliable
ciiilsI section lust April
since
which
will have tin- rum p
Rex. Strong united in mutriuge Mr their friend
and m ovem ent The team has played to talk
time the league has been negotiantl. ! Hill «f C am eron G uy ami Mi»» discipline of u regular military
thrbugh the country for IT years and
mg xxitii lite (Tyde people to extend x Among tin- midsumm er editions
Mdledgcvillc. ti:. . .lids I *• I .*■*&gt; Mv.'tle Stefiheri»nn of D a- ton. l t ‘ilF&gt; organiza! em
ha* hung up records galore. It has
the mi i i o - to the entire »tale, und i oming to oitr exclutnge tal-le is tho
M
Frank
lay
m
tinGeorgia
State
th e
m et m any of the best team s in the
D'ti» remove what up pea red ufj a Florida Alligator printed at
tonight
xxith a
StatiUniversity
by
tho
s
u
m
m
er
country and has tin great m ajority Prison Hospital
discrimination u* between localities.
student* The t y p e on the Alligator
on the string. Un lb*' street they are lighting chattel- for recovery Phys­
Tin- reduction mean» that
the looks very fumiliar ami seems to bo
icians had surccetled in »topping the
quiet and peaceful Indians but on
mti * mi fruit carload«, from Florida a [tart of our u n d e n t Elevator in
flow
of
blood
from
tinwound
in
bis
tho field they let loose and their
to eastern pori-, via
Jacksonvitle Gainesville. The Alligator is a bright
u n io n s prove Intefexting. The Indian throat made with an improvised
.uni
Glytle
l.lto’
will
be
fifteen and und breezy little »lu-it ami is
a
has always been bred with a desire knife in the hand» nf William Green.
one
hull
ci
i
t
*
i
box,
or
f III.Ml a groat "ad" for th e University and
a term
to win and in victory he cannot con­ a fellow convict, tils....... .
minimum cur of .¡tin lone*. less than the summer school and for G aines­
trol his spirits. Much i» the habit of for m urder. The blow « a i stiuck ns
the »11 rail freights. Traffic Manager ville.
tho Nebfuska Indian base ball team Flunk slept in his hunk in a dorm i­
Hoskins of the bague, states that
for inspired with the th o u g h t --of tory late Inst night
I
lie t'ly d e I..IH- ha« lecelitly made
The latest and most spectacular
victory th e y open up tho ginger
u
ninny
improvement» in its fatilities with the steam ship l.nes with
for
barrel and wttdu in in line shape. phase of the two-year fight
view
to
having
t
h
e
reduction
apply
for handling perishable traffic, in
Warhoops t h a t nowadays an- looked Frank's life is expected to he the
addition
to wimh they xxdl huvu ex­ on pineapples (rum tin- east coast, aa
upon as am using but which in the subject of an investigation by the
pel ts a t Jacksonville and the e x t e r n in this instance th e pineapple rates
days of yore were blood curdling to Georgia Prison Commission. Hejlorla
ng
.n
favorably
on
an
»sue
of
$H
00jiorts next season to supervise tin- north of Jacksonville should not bo
One and one half million dollars
the pionoer are given by the team in from A tlanta were th a t Governor
000 gnod road bonds. Gelt ng n I ne handling of our fruit:- and vegetables higher than titru a fruit. It will he re­
have
been
voted
by
counties
along
th e field and they " ja b b e r " in th*&gt;lr Harris intim ated to d a y he would
called that the Interstate com m ctco
th e proposed Dixie Highway route in w t h th e developments ulong the
It is not known at litis lime if the commission ruled to this effect a fe8
native tongue am ong them selves s ta rt such nn investigation to nicerFlorida for the im provem ent of the southern putt of the D x'e H ghway, nit-rail lines C&lt;\ the east will make
giving directions anti coaching one ta in ^ if Green acted entirely of ills
toads, the last bond election to lie R revaid county smile tim e ago voted corresponding reductions in their yent* ago. The league contends that
another. (A ltogether they will be an own volition.
the Florida grow eis cannot success­
f 150,000 good road bonds. The Bre­
rates, i t is the opinion of the league fully compete in t h e esstren markets
Creen »aid today, when taken from reported being in Volusia county
attraction that Sanford cannot afford
vard
issue
w-as
confined
to
the
Mel­
th a t the rail lines will not meet the with the Cuban [lines so long as the
. to mlsa and will seldom be given a n ­ solitary confinement long enough to where the voters In the D eL an d dis­
trict decided overwhelmingly in fa­ bourne district ;ind was carried by a situation a t the beginning of the a|
be
quertinned,
th
a
t
ho
planned
the
other tten t of tho sort. They 1
rates remain as th e y are today. Thee
ixvo to one xote, T he issuance a s ­
preaching season, at least not until rut*- from Cuba via steamer» to New
iitturk alone and th a t no one knew vor of n bond issue of f:i50.00» (or
here A ugust.6th.
sured the tm npletion of th** link in
Die effect of the competition I» felt York city is a inti«- more than our
what he intended to do. He was not [¡nod roiul put poses Tin* district xotthe htgliwitx « o u t ! to t fit- St Lur.e
ing
oh
the
boniL«
in
Volusia
county
While ail vice hr.» not been received rale» nonh of Jackaonville. by bout,
commit:.icr.tixe t«du) and gave as
/C on grcgstlon sl Church
county being expected t&lt;&gt; take it up from Du* Merchant« 4
Miners to winch an nvt rage rati- of upproains F.nlx excuse th a t "he thought it i n c l u d e s Dei.and. Lake Helen anil j
Please let all of our memhoi» re­
from there "it through it» tctrito ij
Beresford
Lake
Helen
went
almost!
T
ransportation
com
pany,
a»
to
act­
however,
member that our m orning services should be done " He
solidly for the bonds, DeLand by u 5 T he vote in the Melbourne district ion it iq ltn d a taking, the league is im utely twenty cents per crate from
th
at
he
regretted
the
act
etc resumed next Sunday; the July
to 1 vote, und Beresford 2 to 1 also assured the completion of the in correspondence with this com pany Florida shipping point» to Jackson­
Communion service will be observed I F rank wns qu arte red in a dormi­
Dado county voted some tim e ngo western branch of the Dixie Highway ami it is the belief th a t rales of th a t ville must be added. It la further
tory with about 100 other prisoners
next Sunday morning, and
new
for (100,000 good toad bonds and from Melbourne to Kissimmee, con­ com pany to Baltimore and P hila­ pointed out thut the Florida p in e ­
apple industry is in anything h u t a
members received Into the church. and occupied a bunk about forty th e n the Hom estead district voted
necting the east coast route at Mel­
delphia will be correspondingly re­ flourishing condition, due not only
The Sunday achool needs your feet from one of the two doors to the for 1100,000 more, to be used for bourne with the cross s ta te highway
duced. Announcement will ho made to the effect of Imports but many
presence and the C. E . society, large room. Creen’s hunk was fourth good road purposes. Palm Beach to T am ps. The bonds provide fox
as soon as definito word is received. obstacles which aro encountered in
from
his.
No
prisoner
Is
allowed
to
which is p utting on new vigor and
county came across with th e b g .1- tho paving of the western highway
leave
hi&gt;
place
without
permission
life, will appreciate renewed activi­
Tho league is handling fuitber the production.
to the Osceola county line.
from one of the two guards stationed sue, the voter» of that county dec ri­
ties of every member.

CLYDE LINE
CUTS RATES

FRANK LIVES;
SMALLCHANCE
OF RECOVERY

ON FRUITS

DIXIE HIGHWAY MAKING
ROADS THROUGH FLORIDA

X

j

EVERY COUNTY THROUGH YVHICH ROAI)
PASSES WILL VOTE ON AN
ISSUE KOR BONDS

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                    <text>THE 8ANPORD HERALD

» A G E TEN

Continued from Pago 5
roe, Mrs. Grace M anlovc, who is a
member o f tho Ara committee end
Mrs. Kirk Munroc on the conserva­
tive committee.— Miami Ilenild.
Cooked Food Salt
he Ladies. Union of tho ■‘Congre­
gational Church will hold a cooked
food sale at Irwin an d Giles Satur­
day (to-morrow) afternoon and even­
in g for the benefit o f tho Christina
fund. Theso -ladies arc famous for
their toothsom e cooking. Cakes, pies,
salads and other g o o d things to
tempt tho 'appetite, will be on aaleA liberal patronago will bo appreci.
ated.

U

Mr. and Mrs. D . C. Hickson,
of Sanford, who havo been visiting
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Williams, at
Oxford, In Sumpter county, were In
Orlando yesterday cn routo to their
home in the Celery C ity.
— Orlando
Sentinel.
Ortr The Rainbow
Everything is hi readiness for the
charming little operetta, “ Over tho
Rainbow” J » h lr h wllL.be presented
Tuesday night at the Imperial under
the auspices of the Junior Civic
League o f tho W om an ’s Club. Tho
public are earnestly
requested to
give a liberal patronago to the little
folks and young people. Tho operetta
is its-sclf pretty and bright nnd the
reheríais give promise o f a charming
production. The plot centers about
four earth children w h o fall asleep
in their nursery on n rainy day,
their last thought being a\wish to
see tho wondors over the rainbow.

Tho queen of Kainbowland overhears the children and decides to
gratify the wish so on tho wings of
magic the children, Bertha Clare
Anita and dear littlo Dorothy aro spiri­
ted to Rainbow-land and shown the
wonders of that beautiful country.
Tho songs aro very sweet, tho
childron and girls arc lovely and tho
vaudeville fenturcs especially pretty
and original.

Cemetery

the best dancers and tho most si
gentlemen but tho fastest ¿river
automobiles In Osborn Herndon
fact Sanford was very much in ev
idoneo as usual.

1 Mayor Thrasher and Mrs. Thresh­
er left yesterday in thoir car for
Clearwater and other points on-the
west coast und expect to bo absent
for the next week visiting relatives
and enjoying the fishing and bath­
Married at ,Uiami
. A quiet wedding was solemnized ing of the Clearwater .region.
last evening when Miss Foru Louifre^
Vaughn of Sanford, became the 'A Ruth Waldron roturned to
bride of Merilon Bledsoe, formerly of home in Tumpa yesterday
Sanford, hot now of Miami. The spending several weeks nmoni
young couple were married nt 9 many friends here. Sho was
o ’ clock, at the home of the'Reverend
J. A. Wray, on nvoniie C, the cere­
mony being witnessed by a number
of intimate friends and relatives o s* Mr. and Mrs. &lt;Deane Turner and
little Deano left yesterday for Day­
the bride and groom.
The ’ bride has bren the guest of tona Beach. Mr. Turner will return
Mrs. Turner and
Mr. and Mrs. Frod V. Holmes for tho tomorrow but
past fortnight and is on attractive littlo Deane will remain a few days
young woman, who has won a num­ longer.
ber of friends during her visit, who
will learn with pleasure that sho will
make her future home here.
Since coming to Miami several
months ago, Mr. Bledsoe has been
connected with the engineering work
on the Deering place.
Answered.
Among the m any parties at Day­
"Young man," said the Irate old gen­
tona Beach spending the Fourth and tleman at t^e lunch counter to the
Fifth were Margaret Wight, Ahna hard-looking youth who was Inhaling
McLaughlin, George
McLaughlin, his soup with a gurgling sound and
Ralph Wight, Billy Hill and Joe splashing It about the while, “ what
are you? A Colorado geyser?’’ “ Naw,"
Chlttcndon chaperoned by Mrs. C.
responded tho soup juggler. “ I’ m a
O. McLaughlin and Misses Lillian New Haven guy, s ir !”
Higgins, Ann Higgins and Adcluido
Higgins chaperoned by Mrs. Morgaret Barnes. The
Sanford
party
Dally Thought.
Happiness aeetyn mado to bo shored.
was the most popular on tho bench
and not only had tho prettiest girls, —Corneille.

Funds

Growing

Tho cemetory iund la growing and
J. C. Parker feels greatly encouraged
over the many contributions that
hove been mado toward tho pavil­
ion and other improvements at the
cemetery. The pavilion Is now com ­
plete and the lots aro showing the
effects of tho wator and attention
bestowed upon them. Mr. Parker
states that the sextons salary will
soon be duo again and contributions
for this purposo will bo gladly receiv­
ed. Below is the statement of ac­
counts showing tho amounts donated
for the pavilion:
Dornor A., 1250.00
Paco J. E., 112.60
Chase S, 0 ., 62.50
Chase J. C.. 60.00
WoodrufT*F. L., 25.00
Robinson M. F., 40.00
Herndon B., 25.00
Miller J. L., 25.00
Haskins C. F., 26.00
Whitner B. F., 26.00
Parker J. D., 25.00
Herndon O., 10.00
LcAlor C. H., 10.00
Miller W. &amp; J., 10.00
Philips L. R. 10.00
M ahoney F. W. 10.00
Fcrnald Hdw. Co., 10.00
Forater F. P. 10.00
Berg Mrs., 5.00
Gould Mrs. 5.00
Harrold J. A., 6.00
Symes R., 6 .0 0 '
Caldwell D. A., 6.00
Turner W. D. 5.00
Sheppard S. A., 6.00
Sheppard S. A., 6.00
Fox Geo. Sr., 6.00
Sarnga Mrs., 5.00
Hickson G. F., 6.00
Hand Bros. 5.00
Totnl J790.00
To Sexton’ s Salary
Miss Muller |1.00
Mrs Osteen, 1.00
A. K. Rossetter 10.00
F. L. Woodruff 6.00
M. Brock, 1.00
C. It. Walker. 1.00
It. J. Holly. 1.00

Game Waarden for Orange
Under tho gamo law recently, cnacted .the county commissioners hnvo
to select n county gamo warden and
Mr. E. C. McDowell was yesterday
chosen b y tho county commissioners
to fill that position.
The gnmo warden will work undor
the Gornto Inw instead, of the act
which was in force last ycur, and the
requirements are virtually the same,
it scorns the greatest cha/igo being
that tho now law does away with the
state game warden.
Mr. M cDowoll made a good record
as warden last year, and it was found
wo hod probably fewer infractions of
tho law thnn any other county. He
knows every nook and crannie of the
couhty, and is well qualified to serve
in this capacity.— Roportor Star.
Took Long to Develop Pens.
In the United States the first at­
tempt to manufacture n gold pen was
in 1835 by a watchmaker of Detroit
In I860 an attempt was made In the
United 8 tntcs to manufacture a foun­
tain pen, but It was not until 1879 that
they were constructed successfully.

CLASSIFIED
a d v e r t is in g

t o r bale— 13 nere farm
Side, cheap for cash, immr-dii
session.
Address F. It. j
Red Bank, New Jersey.
►
For
nrshlp
lego.
quire

sale at a good discount, i
in the Sanford Business
Owner cannot use it.
at Herald Office.
hj

One Thing In HIs Favorr o r oaie uneap— oas range, good
“ Dor’s dts to be said about de man
Inquire at Ftrnald Tfc
dat talks about hlsself,” said Unde as ngw.
g&lt;j
Ebon. "Ho never ain’t sayln* no harm Shop.
about nobody.”
For Sale— Second ham
Standard
authors. Addru
Herald Office.
¡

d rttA M D S

F e rn
V O «

For Sale— 12 6 by 7 Photo,. Florid*
or Sanford views for 11 .0 0 . 5 for
60 cents. Address Box 975, Sanford.
Florida.
90— 4tp.
For Sale— Cednr I
par fastened, has
hognny seats,
2
•i i
••ninne,
built for salt wnter Adtln-»» l.uunrh
♦ Cure Herald.— 92-1

And U Stands for Us.
We sincerely hope between us
There will never be a fuss.

W e Will Try

Such Bread to

1

Bake,

|

Such linns, Such Pies, Such % For Rent— Furnished rooms corner
Elm nnd Third streets
Vise «¡i
Cnke,
♦

room house on Freinh \\. .1 furn­
to | ished. Mrs. Leavitt. &lt;‘or him .md
make complaint
j Third Sts. — 92-2ro
And that our trade may continue ♦
room
without restraint.
O
That

Vou’ ll bate

no cause

Rent Cottag........
6 rooms, elect ri
Perkins, Imperial

B t 5K.rl of Ik« ( onilition of

FIRST

NATIONAL

BANK

For Rent— Several ih m rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire
At Sanford, In the Slate of Florida, at Yowell &amp; Co.
the close of business June 2.1. 1915

lywii» and I•!*- ounl*

(O rn J rillsM T u m l
Unracured
174.71
l). 8. llonda to Kcurt circuUlkm............
Other Honda to Kcun I cmuI

Savin«».............................. | 5.000.00

SecurtUra ocher than II. 8.
Hoad» (not Including atoHwl
owned unpledged
3l.t02.8l
T e u l ticnd», •»euritie*. ete
Sulweeiplion In «toek ol Fr-drr»! He
•erve Hank
»1.700.00
Lara amount unpaid
. 7,100.00
l&gt;ue Irtun Federal Iteeerve Hank
Due Irom i|j&gt;mved n-wrv«
agtnl» In other llfwrtw
( itiea
32,031 «1
! ‘u »from Hank» and Hanker» tother
than aboiw)
Cheek» on Hank« In the Min, city or
town aa reverting Hank ................
OuU.de Check, and Other Oa.*h
Itetna
11,176.32
Fractional currency, nickel,
and ran ta..................... " , . . . 1,887.20
Nolen of othe» National Uanka...............
T o u t coin and certificate».....................
legal-tender note*...................................
Iledemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(not more than 6 per rent pn

WANTED
Wanted Three or
rooms with hath
cottage. Address
Southern Bell (.’&lt;&gt;

3,063.52
5,458.00
22.017.50
3,000.00

circulation).....................................

Due from U. 8. Treaaurer.....................
Total

Capital Stork paid In
Surplu» Fu nd-------------- ----------- -------Undivided profil«................. I27.366.26
Lera currmt «pen»**,
Intrrwt A taira paid.. 7,181.24
Circulating n o n e.....................................
Du» lo approved rvwarvr agent» in
other rverrva ritira............................
Individual drpoaila «ubjecl lo rherk
....................................... $205,216.73
Certificate» ol dapoaiu dua
in Ira» than ¿0 day» . 12.t4l.60
Certifie«] rheeka...............?
820.42
I'uataJ »atingí d&lt;t&gt;oalla. . .
1.676-12
Depara» aubject to 30 or more day»’

*425,226.99

35,000JM
35.000.00
15.172.02
H.750.00

nolle»

Slate of Florida, County of Seminole.
I, II. F. Whitner. Car Bier of tba above-named
bank, do aolemely »wear that the above atatrmrnt
1« true to the beat of my knowledge and batief.
\
B. F. WHITNER, Caabler
Sufaacribed and tarom to .
Frederic II. Rand
befora ma thta tad day • - T. J. Miller '
of July, 1115.
F. F. Forater
Claude D. Couch,
Directors
Notary Pablie

D IS P L A Y

Notice ol Application for T»&gt; Heed
Section 175 of the (irnrral
•
N olle* la lirfaby ftvrn lh«l 1
*
j&gt;urch*»*r of Ta* (Vrtifirat* N" •* *
t))« 6th day ol Juna A. I)., ivto. h
•aid certifie»!» In m y office amt kt
application for la i deed to i&gt;,ur In
«neo with l»w. Said certificate mito»
following deaeriteli property -iru,
Semlnolp County, Florida, tO-»ll I
22, 23, 24, 28, 2k. and 29. IIIW C, „I ( I
•uh-div ol Ooldaboro.
Tho »aid land being »«•«•..... I •' ,h
of ih» laauancj ot »urh tertid-al»
ñamo of Mary M. Scecrd. Unte— -•
tifirate «hall bo redeemed »riordini '
1*1 deed will Itiue thereon oh the H*
of Auguat A! H , 1IHB.
Wit nr«« my official »Ignatur» »ml
tKin the 6th day of July A D . I9J6
(•tal)
K. A
D i 't i '.1
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole ‘ ■
Sy Ja«. C. Hoben«. H i
92-Fri Jay-Mr.

Still Knocking.
Hicks— “ I understand that you
8 harp had burled the hatch'd, t
heard him critlclxo you pretty »e
ly lost night”
Nfdks—"Oh. «
burled, tho hatchet all right, bu
still uses tho hauitncr."

Largait Diamond.
Tho largest diamond In (he
Is the Culllnan, which weigh»
carats.
Other largo diamond»
Tho Tiffany, 969 carat», the &lt;
Mogul. H 9, and tho Regent 136

Carefully Made Bread
Our- broad making method* :’ re
mdst sanitary nnd up-to-date that r»n
be - employed. Consoduenriy Vk&lt;’
ducè a high grade loaf nnd
1‘
family triMm You will find our b « M
on tho tabloiffA inajority of the fatn

Optimistic Thought
Resolutions taken without thought
bring disasters without remedy.

SPENCER’S BAKERY
111 Pirli Ave.

Fra* OeliverV

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IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
9

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

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THE SANFORD HERALD
/¡V S A N t 'O R D — Life lx

VOLUME VI

U. S. FACING
A CRITICAL
PERIOD IN
RELATIONS
THE LAST GERMAN NOTE
DOES NOT SATISFY DEM A N D SM A D E B Y T H E
UNITED STATES

,Wf

Woith Living

SANTOIU), FLORIDA. TL'ESDVV. JULY n . I'JI5
• ommercinl Club to Meet
I he Sanford Commercial Club
will hold a business anti general get
together meeting nc.xt Friday in the
City Hall. The club will make it a
smoker and the members and those
who nro not members but ought to
be members are requested to be
present. There will be many import­
ant matters to be brought before the
club for the benefit of Sanford and
Seminole County and evoty one is
welcome to attend t h e ' meeting
Country |&gt;eoplo are especially in­
vited to attend and lie the guests of
the club. This is the first meeting
of the club for tnanv months and it
is hoped that a full attendance wdL
be therrr~r’-

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

LAKE FRONT SANFORD ELKS
BULKHEADING WILL BUILD A
IS RAPIDLY FINE NEW CLUB
PROCEEDING HOUSE SOON
GREAT WORK OF BEAUTI- THE EUROPEAN WAR AND
FYLNG SANFORD WILL
HARP TIMESJQ.QES___
NQT DETER THE
BE COMPLE IN TIIE

S O . 91
Our State Institutions
Among the visitors in the city last
w««-k might be mentioned Mr. J
Krnest Vonge, specinl representativo
of the University of Kloridu
ut
Gainesville nnd the Woman's Col­
lege nt Tallahassee.
Before leaving Sanford Mr. Vonge
in a talk with a representative of
this paper, spoke enthusiastically
of the interest which has been mani­
fested by the young people of this
section of the state in. the two state
institutions. Many of this years high
School graduating class have thus
far ahead expressed their intention
of attending either the
Wonmn's
College or the State University.
The people of this state, said Mr.
Vonge, nro nt Inst beginning to renlire that it is no longer necessary to
send their childtcn out of Florida to,
give them n first class college edu­
cation. Going to College, is no long­
er ns it was n few years ago, synomyous to many; with going north. The
legislature hns through its generos­
ity established nnd muintained two
first class Universities, complete in
every sense of the word. At the
Woman's College can lie obtained
a fine liberal education, and the ad­
vantages offered in Music, Fix press*
ion ami Homo F'conomics are most
exceptional.

I

X

MORE DYNA­
MITE PUT ON
SHIPS CARRY­
ING MUNITIONS

3

ANOTHER “ PEACE ADVO­
CATE” l 6 R E A D Y -T O
STOP THE WAR BY
USING BOMBS

Plcnty o f ItcstniirantH
ELKS
NEAR FUTURE
Restaurants and hotels In this
city recnll the old ndngo of cither
' The hulkhe adlnt: is beginning to N At n meeting of the officers of the
Waahington, July 13.— Germany'«
Orleans, Lo., July 13.— Fed«
n feast or a famine and ftom a few assume the proportions that demon­ Klks Lodge Inst night
it
was
latest, note has been received here
oral
officers
here this morning had
restaurants in Sanford we now have strates tlu- great things of the fu­ decided to advertise for bids on the
and the general trend of feeling is
heard
nothing
from tho British steam­
more than the average city. But in ture. Under the skillful manipulation new building the same to he opened
that the note is no more satisfactory
ers Hovvth Head and Baron Napier,
this respect wo are blessed with the of Martin Nickerson of Jacksonville ■on October first. The new building
than those that preceded it. While it
which cleared from hero July 8 and
finest of cafes nnd the new ortvs re­
the dredge is throwing dirt at a rapid whibi not quite us elaborate as the
is the concensus of opinion that the
sniled
from port Eads tho following
cently started give promise of being rate and the many v.s.tor« to the ont first contemplated will he one of
United Stntes will refuse to accept
day
and
which nro supposed to have
n' vnlunble add lion to the city. The
lake front on Sunday were greatly the best III this part of the slate and
the German pioposal* for the future
bombs
a
hoard
Tho Baron Napier
Royal Cafe started several months
surprised at the exrcnt cf the work will i inbddy a basement and a first
conduct of American citir.cn« on the
was
believed
to
he well off tho Flo­
ago is a good -one The
Daylight
nnd ««Orond story giving the nirmboi*
during tin- past week
high Seas the failure of Germany
rida coast today hound for Avomdosed a month for repair« and .« now
The dredge is out quite a d.stance plenty of ruum and plenty of amuse­
also to touch un the Lusitania is
mouth, England, with a cargo con­
opened in new style. The Takach from the shoto line now nnd is bring­ ments.
giving the president ntid the cab­
sisting
of 967 mules. Tho Howth
RoMnurnnt in the court house build­ ing up the black mud from the bot­
The lodge room pioper will occupy
inet much concern and the diplomat­
Head
cleared
for Dublin and Bel­
ing continues to do business at tinThe State University nt Gaines­
tom of the lake and this being very the greater pu r t of the second floor
ic relations may be severed at any
fast
with
n
general
cargo and was
old stand. Spencer's icslaurant nl soft is' spreading over the
entire find will be equip|M-d in magnificent ville now embraces tho college of to put in at Norfolk for hunker coal.
time unless Get many
absolutely
tin- depot is some distance from tinfront making a very noticeable fill. style The Hour of the lodge room Arts and Sciences, the College of
guarantees .mmunity to traveller« on
The (ir*t indication that the two
city but di-tano ha* been curtailed
•This Ink- front when finished will wilt also tie tini-lied in «iiih a maimer \gricjiltoie. including the four year
the trans-Atlantic liners.
steamers
were supposed to have
b&gt; the jitn-y hu* and Spencer ha« be ’composed of tin- richest land ill
that ih« dare« r* can enjoy dainmg course in Agriculture, nnd many bombs aboard was contained in a
"Several days will be rvipiircd to gained a r-;-'itatn-n ill up md down
short .-nur.-t« for the pmcljrnl farmer.
measure fully the i onsrc)Uenre« and!iih r Inn- f-&gt;* *• /-md cii* There wdl thi* vicinity nriil tree« and grass and OH ih- l ight* « III II tin bulge 1« no
M- i
.-I Kngiiu . .-¡tig, alTurding letter received late yesterday after­
-hruhlurv will gin.« An ih. m » lake ill i
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i
i
-tit
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lor
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responsibilities the Amer.c.m Gov
noon by it local paper. The letter
be III " ' t i
Oi l epel.eil ..t Liu
1"%«
l«fl •I» filili the v.-is last lechliologlrll! training was slgnud "r.-nree” Ife said he had
« nmetit will incur n framing a pol­ iitrni-rt "f p -. \ V1 1 III- II •ol F r^i Si frin.t .it a ; rndigioii* rat« In fact and •• ••t
tin- iif-iri* id tin- 111&gt; and tin- prop pa i
« n-I grill room »ill furnish im civil, eh-ctrical mid mechanical come to New Orleans for the puricy to meet the situation. Secre'ar) «mm The It *• lit i»i..... -d !.ih? u ••»•k
rt 11 iiwim r*
beautify the
lake e X••1• • n n „ *
f or
•I ■
h o ■ gr ■ i-.'g neer eg the ( ’«ill« g— of Law the |io«e of «topping a« far as possible
Lansing probably will go in Cuini'lt Ml I 1ll •. \V w ... ir »ti
Illl.ll * F ••II Ir•*i r «ill no •1 will
j i« «t -i ii . .ountty for the future
i-t.mt re- |ioii«c no n i .
N II . within a day or two to i null i I- 1r « i &gt;; h.i- |.t "V « -I .1 v%till;«»•r .till)
the shipping of mules and war mu­
piuetitmners of Florida, the Tench*
fiom
naturi
and
tinlake
front
when
of
Sa
nford
t
In
\
\
lui
nu
tubers
nitions
to the nllie* nnd neither of
with President Wilson, He su.d to­
ht up to tbe 111.liuti» ill all f hi* *ei on' to tin m idv h. iiilifut p.ilin«
. i ■I .. I - r' * CoPeri* ¡««ilins' the degree« o f tile vc*«e 1« would
-I
- I r •i
probably
be
night he would stuilv the note cure »!
11.
1 •».
11 &gt;
.illl
\ 11 ■ d t: •at loii. and I he
i
I
I
II
I. \. It.lt
heard from again lie stated he liud
no.
fully and then comm-.iiK ale w.th tin •at
* . ' .... I "f Gradual— .ours««, offering
■I be.|l|'\ .IT."I |l
I wdl b.
. ! ,.|| « -I I In In .1111 ! ill - l i m i
I III
•nougli dynamite to wreck the city.
President
ili V.te '.•re vi r
j . o u r » - leading t " the degrees of
I n (art
' *
■an il­
tin- tim- will ii"i only « lim ­
111Count von Hitn-torfT. the German
Ilaus llalb arrested here I)eremII e
ei* y V th
1 Ihv \ -»»for ••• 1I
W i I ! lie m W I tel ' 1 Elk ( l u i III It i l i 1*1 »»w I It of I In lodge l-tll Master of \rt* and Mastei o f Sei*
Ambassador, n tend« to rail on So&lt;
1
her
'J'J lust having in his possession
.
m
e
Thu&lt;r
wdl
I.«seen
that
our
it
best
i .iti gel
Itint 11
. 11 • .1 o- i i r i" 1.0*1 d I.t|dd I w,
a ml
»w*Iwt
f"r .1
III i -i \ wa \*
retary Lutisilig dating tile week to
it
the
tune, a bomb containing forty
-..i**
I
m\.-r«it
.
t*
..-i
.1
p.ii
with
any
of
th­
'r*
? hot ••
\v. i* •i d a n
•
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!.. -Ii n . i
Ilearn informally whether In* i.m In- "f |
|."und«
whnli. according to police he
• M.' . .Hill! r '. 1.1. d . I t "lifer 1•&gt; a
« la*
ru«
N o r iii't t » » •
i r Ik u I
i • -. ' i ' Hr « •
■• -I. I, in. 1*.
.1
anynservice n tin- -ituatoo
.
•
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if&lt;
•
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he had prepared with the
-lli* -I " ! ll 1* - - . l i e Wl'h t.o .-«.*1 .if
*- '.-*-• i ■.r ! » i -i I*.
•»«»III«* “ t ! 1i
i -I .
I
■&gt;1 I In­ low
■i
n 1.11ng malen.« I .1'
r
Today th&lt; oth.-ial t&lt; st &lt;»f tin- ii
.1
t.-i
lion
of
consigning it to a French
u.I ii -ii wl.nlevi r. .1 * *-Ileg* (raining
I s t a t e find if the\ will h--ep tin-n* up t.o.11 nun.I i
u.irl • Hid I ori in k eft.
II lo 11. ni 1111 I ol I hi hull d
man reply a i m e d and wan Iliad- .
Line «tenni'hip at New Vork, was
qu
-l
l
o
that
ol!-*red
I
-.
.111.
in
the
1 1
'|o tbe *.inie Mg' -'andard during h.l'ltl
d l-ivt .»•Il .t I t lie ft ii i ..f I - g
-i ..J Me «ame .' if '
-I it
I ri arte*li &gt;| late last night and will he
public. It differed o nl y in uni mp v t •- j
.tu» 1rv
I be w Mir *• ,i*im i * .n
wdl g.ti­
-.1 . V&lt;-1III ? Li .il»* •r. »r. t will
. . of t lo- ;.| .11
ant words from tin \««u inte.! I' *
•- Id a- i 'Wspi.ioii« eharai-ter until
lt lew r. ;. -,i •.i » : •. r. . • I. c l - g II*
t .t *••F*. fill . .. Ppi .1tmlt •1• 111
................ Il l
III. i Hr
i tij
t
ropy wbicll eailu- f rom Iti - hn lr..|,i&gt;
Iiiipro« e me Ills nt the iligti Hchi ol lie Baron Napier i« heard from.
limit n udinOM 1 •f«•r•* lit«* I'UlU" *1*1 » F. 1% I'lll tor rai 11.g 1 n mon.
i this par !
Halle at tile time of his previous
night III all quarters lure tin rep k
The
c i u m . d* at
the
Sauf-ud
|.’i t. d 1 r, ,H T'» «! *•111*• .11*•»11f tlu • ul.i' 1in • i • !'-. i •« I .ii. .|, . . .|. ,|
was the jingle topo of com -ru
\\ imhH.i IhI I*.irk Nnfr «*
High
.s.l.oi.l
I.wilding
are
being
•
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"•"•L
"el.f by the «tute autjiorMpflu ft 1 »»h l hi i.,1. il.al U is now or iiiver iiinl they will,
* oiid- rlil
What the action of the American | Owing to rain until in-.uly t wo
plnced
in
first
da««
condition
ns
the
l,,w
‘‘ndetvvored to try him
Will ' proreed with the erection of ihe new !
front that tin- l»ulkht‘ii&lt;lihK
final
s
.l
o
o
!
board
be'leve«
in
mak
1
1
«'harge
of having had in his
Government will be is
doubtful ! o clock, the attendano on I hur*th.it t ll«« w &gt;r* hiiiili' a- r;«|u fly i* po*«ibb
furili and
I In
]&gt;nws&gt;ii»n .n» »\tiwwi\r «juannty oí
* i. •r *
largely in til- sense that ill- means day » »* ' .’ I f 1 h-- nr-rning
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t ■» 1Í • Hi ill» Í1\a u i * I.milling u i.l io«i nl.out ? JO,mill all'll
Mi
I ink-- ai d family Ir--iu
Ml the high i xplosives. Attorneys for the
t In mviib o f the buil di ng«
of exjirevting the idea« and purpose« ( w
if«inl ran f i*r»H,.. 11•• powwliuti • . mone* «ill
\«V*ted on |-|.. .1n«nal
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of the United S'at'-xs Imv.- not been
t Ih.sl '• »lull*' law­
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de i ided. It wa -i -b
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plosives
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carrier
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it
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American ships under arrangements
The admiration &lt;*( the.many visitor* •he Klk» on Pilli, avellile lievi l o
hoped that tin- rtud'-nt* will ro-upir- out properly marking, tin* package
to he agreed on by naval authorities \gi-nt. Mr (' K. Henry and children I to th*- city especially the v; f htsmen
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families
and
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in
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land Vera Terhi-un. Children. \ni»a
Grílmt ( ’ bull«-* Froh inn u to rntic-l his |&gt;asNebraskan can lx* included um( in these were the entire G. \\ . Spemcer . t&lt;&gt; which he wns taken after a sudden I •r ii Wald l 'lare, Bnsntiiond Itad- city of District ' Le nity
( 'hameJIi.r hound bulge to la- one snge.
that case the Washington Govern* family. Mr and Mrs. Mahoney and j ,-ollap*e. Death w.i* the resplt of I ford; Bertha, \rina Mason Dorothy
of
the lumi progiessive Miai I ever
Peters. Ml«
laiRorqinand arterial-selerosis. a dl*en*« fiom
Miii-nter'.s object m gojng to Glen
ment hns not fully reached a con­ Mr
«.null Wigli'
F.refli'-«. Mr« Vane-vi'lled
Si in pii lied 3rd degree
wa* • ove, I. I where Mr. Morgan was
children.
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clusion ns to whether a ;mne &lt;&gt;r tor*
I a.ligia«*. \ii mt Kiinii'-r
i put on in a most
impressive -hot. was to liaim Sir (V»iI Sprir.gley Mr and Mr*. I.eltoy I dii*, Mr ^-,«.ar« past
He a . seventy i w&lt;
pedo caused the explosion
Snow Ila I .
M i I d r d II u
mail tier
jK I lb e , the British uniba«*ador to.te
arid Mr«
Bi*h«»p. Mr and Mrs ypjlffi olii. Il { «O» íi’ ilr i il t•• VftiTUn oí
K,T nubi and Mr« Countryman. L: P ¡the Civil War and for many year* j 1 -&lt; lari- Join
j United States, the writer sutil. Sir
F’ortuna(c Florida Editor
De w drop« Theo dolo Mill.-r IV.ir!
Nevi Iriduy Mghi
Hagan
and
family.
Mrs
Hurt.
Misstaelive
in
newspaper
work.
He
wu*
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Cecil was not injured, but Pon ree
We aro proud tlint there i* one
Higgiri«. Me««r* Krau«*. Benjamin.
nt (b-oigin He i* survived by fl.ilison. f »li,dy « si» io|«i-r M .ri; ir« l
I*..n't initk*. m y dates for nexl di-idnreil that eventually he would
Florida editor with mom y enough
Friday night if v i n i e r e a Sanford fin.nil the work planned by Muentcr
his wifi, a «on. Dr. George M. Cal­ Miller.
safely tucked away in tin- pockets of Drinker!. Dorsey. Oscar , Speer.Ship
!.iio*ii-r
for ' *
( .-lnnu-r. i.il Club and that he would kill both Morgan
houn.
member
of
the
faculty
of
the
Wind*
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wind
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«ihi* Palm Bench trousers to cross the |»-rd. Holt. O'Cnm.ir &lt;.rb in. . -rt
will metí f i i| .' «Lile and have a ¡.lid the ambli«.«ador
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continent in the "good old «ummer ilfac. A L M N - i . 1. ■ ind
r" ’v,‘
iiiok- r nnd gi iu-r.,1 get together
Janet Beardsley, of Berk'­ wind Hi leu 1i t » iKig. I W. ' I wi. . !
All •fforts of the police to locate
time,M despite the fact that the war , Greggs. M.ibng.-i. Brody Williams Mr«
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mil
ting A large ir&gt;&gt;w.| i* expected Pen fee were unsuccessful Up to II
ll,. resided at J s«» | Nebtaska avenue 1 lixubeth M. ì-.my. r
Hugh
Tillis,
just
emerged
from
a
i* still raging in F'tuopn.
For several months pust since the Hower urtists, Mollie Ab.-muthy, to meet on that night. Remember lute hour today.
F'ditor Hethenngton o f the Lake- tussle with un automobile ) The
l|he pim-' in the City Hull untf the
customs headquarters for tin* state l’ illh Speim-r
three
Walkers
and
Sperry.
Mr
N
J
land Telegram is the gentleman who
Í ' Iiiiie t* eight o', lock
wu« transferred from Jacksonville |■i llddition t-i thè**- il r* v'f"il|&gt;
Stcnstroni
and
two
«.m«
Oran
and
New * ¡tar Factory
i* so fortunate, lie "i ll catch n
to Tampa. Colonel l ulhoun had
Minbeums and moonbi-nm«.
Kliinpve of tho big canal, tho big can­ Guy, Mr and Mr.«. John Oglesby.
l.ighining Miritck
High School.
4 .
Sanford now boasts of tltrm- cigar
been in charge of the bonded cigar
The brighi eatehy
-org*
ar,yons, tho big trees, all the yawning Mr Harrison and Mb* Webb, the
Light r.ing i .......tly «t.iii-k I In- High factories the lutcsl one being the
factories, .as supervisor of that
'Tin k le, tinkU-, iinkle
thè foui School building and toro a hole in
chasms of tho Yoscmitc valley, the three Mi« i-t Ahearu and Mr Biyant.
branch of tho customs service. He cldldren Ualny day
Among
the
regular
Woodland
Song—
Anna tin- roof damaging the entrer of the Sontinole Cigar Co., recently opened
•pouting geysers in tho Yellowstone
on Fifth street. The proprietors of
was it «lose friend and former news­ M;i»on, Baitibow choru« thè. « nwere
Bermr
McLucas.
Roumillatt.
Park, Und of course will see nil the
titillili riti con«idi'r«ibly Liu kily it did the Seminole are A. P Bandy and
paper worker with William Jennings tire company
G.
W
Sp.
•nrt»r
and
M.
H
Spencer,
•ighta at tho Panamn exposition now
not reach the insidi and now the
two Higgins, Delwin Hurley, Mirst Bryan. He has resided in Tampa
Closing choru*. solo fiait, Fein Wutd, carpenters are busy repairing tlu G. \V. West and they expect to he1
In full blast at San F’ rancisco.
gin operations thi* week. They will
in arid last out 1 ^Reginald Holly, «ilice 1893, whin he came here as i horus-cust
damages wrought.
After visiting Los Angeles. San
manufacture clear * Havana cigar*
Layfayette Tillis. l.Schnnl. Brown. managing editor of the Time*, u
Dlogo, San F'rancjsco, tho Y«»somite,
and
a good quality of smoker» nnd
Griffin, Frank and J. O. Woodruff, position ho filled for a number of
Cnr.d* front \V. J. ' Thigpen in
Big Sale Tomorrow
National Park and other points of
will
assist
in placing Seminole county
Dickens, C.-irl Bigger*. Com. How­ years
California. -A. Dorju*r &lt;n Colorado
. Interest, ho will return by way of
Tho Sanford Shot- S¿ Clothing ( » .
and Sanfotd on the map by exploit­
After' leaving the Times in 1897
ard. Me und Edgar Huwkin*. and
and many other Sanford people in
Portland and Seattle,and Vancouvi r.
Curly Muse F'nr n little
while he condurteli the Du.ly Herald for will, put on their mammoth sale he- other purl* "f the world stnte that ing the name in many pnit* of the
II- C., thence trough the Canadian
state.
tilings Were 11 b o l e congested but five year*, then became secretary «•f ginning tomorrow morning nnd l-i«t tkr\ ure enjoying themselves
U «•
Rockies,’ to Wipnepcg, St
Paul.
tluboard
of
trade,
which
position
j
mg
ten
days
Everything
in
tt-everybody r1..«» wanted a «wim man
hop- they will not have the sutne
Chicago, stopping briefly in Kentmk
In,,I room ami the u*ui'.l he filled for seven year* retiring on «tore in cfotti-ig, fiiriushiiig and ti.irij times face« when they return to
( nr I und of Fine Melons
y find at Cincinnati. T h e tout.- c&lt;&gt;v- D»K' d l "
account of 1 ill health. Recovering |Indi®« nnd tre ,V shoes, hats and
•||l oil
Sanford.
, tT^ approximately ton
thousand ] merrimer,
H H. Hill Im* a fine car of Geor*
hi* health he resumed editorial woik hosiery will he closed out at u figure
\\ u o D S M A N .
gina melons that he,is selling to tho
"»des. Wo pnvy him hia t i l p . - Ocala
Notice
that
will
appeal
to
tho
thrifty
these
on tho Times in 1910, retiring again
this
Banner.
The City Council will meet at the whoesnle and retail trade of
wur times. Tht« i* &gt;'°ut opportunity
Mrs. A. C. Woodbndgo ,s v.s.t.ng on 1913, hi* health again fading. He
W ar
^ ^
•city.
The
car
is
on
the
tracks
near
Council
chamber
in
the
City
Hull
to
get
just,
what
you
want
at
prices
was appointed collector of custom*
i^ r ». E. B. Brown o f Tampa i* ox- friends und lelative» in the city this at ■this port by President WiUon, that cannot fail to please you. Come on the first Monday in August to the Southern Express Co., nnd the
week. Mr* Woodhiidge is now rohear complaint», if any, of tho assess­ melons »re tho finest thnt have been
PHttd to arrira in th® city today
filling that position until the head­ to th® Sanford Shoe and. Clothing
f° f a visit with, her alat«r, Mnt. R. aidinc in Atlanta and states tjiat the quarters» for the Florida distiicts Co., «tore tomorrow and take ad­ ment as revised by them, for tho seen here this, season. Se® Mr. HiU
at once if you want a real Georgia
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Holly. The many friend» of Mrs. war has hit the people of Georgia were removed to Tampa.— Tampa vantage of this great »ale. Retd the year 1916.
hard and many are out of employr
melon.
A.
A.
Preston,
Assotsor.
, .Brow“ will be delighted to have her
big
bill«
and
get
tho
prlc
Time».
ment
*a the d t y again.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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ing of seed beds. etc. The fnimei is B A N K S are merged in tho Banker's
all right if he happens to strike the Trust Company, of Atlanta, Ga., a
market right with his winter veg­ concern with capital and surplus of
U. J. HOLLY. Editor
etables
but should he str.ke the de­ over seven hundred thousand dollars,
W. M. HAYNES. Buslne»» Manager
clining market hr is all wrong and under u central hoaid of control made
rapMt m » -mm m '.»
F. L WOODRUFF. Vic*.p,tllj , r
C. M. HAND, V¡c.-Pr.wd.nt
H. R. STEVENS. Prtwo.nl
Published K rrty Tu ivl.y u it Friday
till that he has placed in the crops ttpof experienced bankers. The cstabR. R. DEAS, Assistant Csshitr
0. L TAYLOR. C.xhitr
in thodfortiliaer. labor and seed is |l.shment of the federal reserve sys­
swept away. Many of the burners tem of hnnks was an answer to every
UtlMOUniON fit HE. IN ADVANCE
huvo no means of retrenchment and criticism against T H E W IT H A M
CONDENSED STATEM ENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
O N E Y E A H ..*....................................................»1-0° ure unable to sturt the crops going S Y S T E M .
HI X M O N T H S...............................................I-**
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The Witham Banks go one step
T i l BEK MONTHS
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7* again. If they are able to borrow
further
than
fhe
Federal
reserve
money at the banks the high rato
und insure their depositors
IM I.e v rd U lb* t i l , by C a tt i« $2-00 l‘ »t Wat la of interest exacted by Florida banks banks
Adtaaca or 20«. Prt Moath
is prohibitive and in mnny instances ugninst any loss whatsoever.
fa r m r n t . la Ad«*at« Maat* Da Mad# at O ïlta
WANT YOUR BUSlHEj^
The People’s Bank of Sanford, is
. banks are unable to carry the
many tauns that are nskrd on farm a member of the W I T H A M SY ST E M
Eatrrrd Aa .Hrrond-Oaaa Alati M all«« Aafual 22ad
Rendered lo the Comptroller at the Close o f business June 23rd, 1913
moitgages. Farm property is safe of hanks. Its depositors are insured:
1*0». al Iba faaloirita at Noaford. Fiatlda.
its
interests
are
carefully
safe­
t a d .f Att o I Marrb ltd . W7I.
enough but the bank» only
have
« LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
u limited amount and should the guarded, und it is an unbreakable
Offlra ta Harald Ila IMI n(
Tr Iay bo na Na. U t farmer he lucky enough to nego­ bank.
Loans and Discounts.......... $204,682.72
Capital ...................................... .*. $ 30,000.01)
tiate a loan he Is In the hole nt tho
O verdrafts...... .....................
88.80
present
rate
of
interest
^unless
tho
Gcireva
Notes
Tampa expects to have n South
Stocks n n d Bonds a n d
Surplus a n d
Undivided
Florida fair nnd Jacksonville expocts next crop uffords sufficient revenue
County Warrants
11,080.25
Work is being done on the bridge
to
clonn
up
the
mortgage.
to liavo a Florlda^Stnto fair
nnd
Profits......
16,608.65
of tho siougl) on the "Sanford
Ranking House, Furniture
Other points in Florida arc in the Indian Ilivor "highw ay” . Mr. Mc­
Seminole county should have a good
aud Fixtures................
40,443.75
same position and other parts of Lain hns u force of men at work on
exhibit at both cities.
Rills Payable
20 , 000.00
Other
Real
Estate...............
5,969.38
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-------O ------Florida are beginning to wonder why the piling nnd caps and the public
Cash and Due from Ranks . 32,593.27
the bnnka or the govrrnment is not will lay the floor.
DEPOSITS
238,319.52
Bob Carver of tho Jacksonville
coming to the assistance of the
Revenue
Stamps....................
70.00
There are three new Fords in
Motroplis goes back to Kentucky
Florida farmers ns well ns tho farm­ Genova making a total of aixteen
having resigned his position with the
$294,928.17
ers of other states. Wo want to buzz wagons for Geneva.
$294,928.17
Going
Motroplis. He is the "plant a hen"
know about the Rural Credits thnt some.
man nnd wo hope the chickens will
are talked o f so glibly by the politi­
, ___I hereby certify thnt the aboye is a true and correct statement of the
be as fino in Kentucky as
they
Lako Harney Beach is becoming
cians before election time and thnt
Peoples
Rank of Sanford at the close of business. June 23rd, 1915.
1
seem ed - i o -b o at Miami during tho
quite a summer resort now aa there
have not-been seen aince. Our good
press association.
are a large number of people camp­
Attest:
,
H. R. STEVENS, President
friends in Manatee county who
ing there now.
ralso tho samo crops that wc raise
C. F. Williams, C. M. Hand, Frank Woodruff, Directors
M r . ‘ Ed Kilbce, Aubrey Moran,
Edward Earle Naugie of
the here in &amp;cmunolc county arc asking
Kissimmee Gaiette is doing a great for aid as the following from the Trover Lofile, Earol Culpepper, and
Edwin Raulerson attended the W. 0.
work in that city and has fallen in Tampa Tribune would indicate:
the
with those big hearted- people down
Farmers of Manntee County have W. unveiling at Orlando on
there with his customary grace nnd askrd the Pnlmctto Board of Trade fourth of this month. Sov. Ahcrnethy
fr.endly manner and become one of to use its influence in
obtaining was master of ceremonies and Sov.
*
them .n the urt of entertaining. cheaper money for tho handling of Denno of Lakeland and Sov. Park
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foro
tho
eofiiln
up.
following
die
plan
Mr. and Mrs. Naugie have quit tho their crops nnd for other purposes. Trammell made the addresses.
ter marks, or ns soon ns the corn can
big cities for tho country weekly Tho Board has complied with the
Jr. L. A. Sheldon tnnde a business
tie soon, followed by deep mid close
and find mote real contentment nnd request nnd will present the case of Clip to Okeechobee City Monday and
cultivation eafch way nt tin- time tinmore real friends in making the the furmers to the government.
says it is some town.
corn Is from four to »lx lucho» high. Is
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M .f SATURDAY, JUNE 26th.
change.
Edwin
Raulerson
secured
the
con
­
also
good practice under sucli condi­
Fuilurcs in
obtaining
living
-------0 ------tions.
prices for recent crops created a sud­ tract for tho school work.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY:
SANFORD
MONROE
Later cultivation for tho purpose of
T w o of our most brilliant and most den stringency which made It necMr. Ed fKilbee and family took In
!Lv, 7:30 A. M. tAr. 8:00 A. M.
Lv.
‘
8:00
A.
M.
Ar.
8:25 A. M.
prominent editors have
recently ceasaty for growers to boriow money tho celebration nt Kissimmee on the retaining moisture nnd killing weeds
iAr. 8:35 A. M. Jl.v. 8:05 A. M.
Ar. 8:55 A .M . Lv. 8:.10 A. M.
Rhould be shallow. If the soil hits Ix-en
engaged in battle and both of them to carry on their operations. The 6th.
fLv. 8:30 A. M. tAr. 9:00 A. M.
properly worked lieforo planting time
Lv. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P M.
tAr. 9:35 A. M. fLv. 9:05 A. M.
came out eith honors. It is
not growers claim that they are required
Mrs. I. D. Hart Sr., has gone to
or deep cultivation hns been given
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Ar.
12:35
P.
M.
Ar. 1:00 P .M . I *. 12:15 P M.
good to engage the editor in con­ to pay ten per cent for such money |Alabama to visit relatives.
white the corn Is small. Inter cultiva
Ar. 1:00 P.M . I.v. 12:35 P. M.
I.v.
6:00 P . M . Ar. 6:25 P M.
troversy during the heated term for and that they ran obtain it in only
Mr. E. H. Greer and family are i tlon need not t»o inoro than two or
•I.v. 4:30 P. M. •Ar. 5:00 P. M.
Ar.
7:00
P .M . I.« f. 7(1 P M
the game laws do not protect the very limited amounts Some of them visiting Mrs. Greers father Mi. T three luche*« deep
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. •I.v. 5:00 P. M.
I.v. 9:30 P .M
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Lv.
9
:30
P
.M
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Ar.
10:00
P.
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ordinary individual any more than ] were tumble to borrow Hutiirii-nt D. Hart
After corn I» from eight to twelve
Ar.
10:30
P.
M.
Ar.
10-25
P.
M.
I.v.
10:00
P.
M.
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X in mi r M
it does the editor und the most of |money to pay their taxes.
Miss Lillie Raulerson of Ft.^ Pierce Indies high, deep or close «'llltlviitloli
Marks
J
Hun
Daily
Except
Sunday
: liecomes Inerenslngly harmful, cutting
the Florida editors cun light when
The Government has planned to is visiting relatives in Geneva.
Mnrks t Hun Sunday Only.
the roots near the surfn«-«- mid reduc­
the occasion require«.
Marks * Dali) Exrept Thursday and Sunday, Will run 2 1-2
nr- Dir
give farmers cheaper money, perfect­
The W. 0 . W Committee has ing the nmoiliit of water nii|i|&gt;II«sI to
Oon these days.
ing an elaborate scheme of legisla­ announced llu- following program tho plnutN.
Special tripi will he operated for 8 regular (tret. Both Jitneyi will nuke ell Inin ronnrriioni
Most of the stute paper» have tion for this purpose— but despite for Thursday July 15th:
Sufficient cultivation should be given
WEM s|| H
ONE WAY FARE
EAST SIDE
tried nnd convicted the officials of this legislation, tin- farmers do not
to l.e«-|i the Slirfm e of tile soil mellow
Woodmen
Circle meeting (i
30r
(
unieron
t
il)
2t*r
Monroe
nnd
free
from
wied*.
t
*n
1
11
vat
Ion
lxtho life imturuucc company nnd the seem to be able to get it.
Woodmen of the World meeting
25c
Moores Station
,
yoml this Is uuiiis essiiry mid only Infire insurance company that went
The" situation is rather »er.oti» 7:30 P. M.
20c
Geneva Avenue
Slenstrom's Corner
I5r
crens«-» the cost of production.
bad in Jacksonville and most of the throughout this section, and, unless
Social 8:30
Henrilall Avenue
16c
10c
1t»r
City Limit»
City Limit»
papers have tnken a fling at Jack­ the growers can obtain money nt
The members of both camps are
Hoop W*e&lt;ler For Vegetable*.
sonville because of the recent fail­ icnsonulile rates of intuiest with requested to be present
Thursday and Sundnv Jitney, ruml to Woodlund every hThe •ut llliislriili-s |«etter than word*
ures. The Herald is disposed to await which l-o finance their operations,
o ’ clock
S|m-ciiiI fare of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
Master Culvel Etheridge enter
|H-I'lin|ix. a u eeder \er\ sil|x-rl&lt;ir to
City car lea via t he de|wit every .30 minutes starting on
the decision of. the state officials to rariy them over fioin one crop to ta.ned h.s ft.end» nt b.-&lt; b.ithduy
lumi.t bund » m l i m now ofTcitnl on
M.
Itoiui French, First Stre«-t Imop, Sanford House, back to Fir-'
and to let them work out the salva- another, it will mean u severe hitrk- party on Friday the 9th.
the market. This Is easily mid quickly |
noiiu, up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth. &gt;ir.
tion of the stock holders. Poor old set to South Florida
! .irk
Ninth, arroKt to Oak nnd down Oak to First, then to 1’:«rk .ir..|
Mr. Dew hirst hns gone to Illinois mude from thin, soft steel, such ns
to th«- depot
If this schedule does-not «-over any servie«- «I«—ir
Jacksonville is not to blame for the j other Boards of Trade should co- on n business trip.
Ioiiinl In barrel or |tnll hoops, although
glad to have the information covering same.
We prefer the steels from iiseil eoraels, 1
actions of the insurance company (I,„.ruU. * j t h
pu|m(.t|» Board in
We hope that we will have a
ns these are narrow, -thin «ml very
officials and the guilty ones will be )(M t.(jo r t„ tu better conditions along lirick road soon.
B U O N E 331
S A N F O R D T R A N S F E R CO.
btougjit to the liar of justice nil t|ds line, in a section so productive
We set* that by going across Lake
right without advertising the state „„ v5olJo, Florida, the men responsiJessup the distance between Oviedo
in uny such manner.
blc for this great production o u g h t ;
and Sanford can be made shorter,
0
not to he made to suffer for the want and the same thing npplied to the
T H A T SETTLES IT
of a little ready money at living north end of the lake and the road
Several of the Florida newspapers |rajes of interest,
straightened will do the same for
i
are engnged in telling where the first ' And the Pensacola News comes into Geneva
.ce manufactory in Florida was b&gt; tin- subject with the following abberected The Times u,»ht-s to remind n11:&lt;-l««■•!■&gt;&gt;
♦«
these gentlemen that the first arti
"It is a tm i-m that the develop- ♦•A
lutigli ami »prlngy. &lt;*ut piece*, a. 12
v a l u e of d e r r ie s .
ficial ice was manufactured in Apa menl of farm lands in a new tetrilo 15 liicbes long, unii puiK'b or tirili ♦
f
lachicola by Dr. John G o n ie whose tory is impossible unless farmer
a^iole nenr cadi end largo onougb for
Ilcrrlcs
are
"gixxf
medicine"
to
an Inch scretv.
statuo now graces statuary hull in get the proper financial assistance. A
♦)
tono up (ho systetn and every
Mnkc n hnndle. b, nnd fnstcn thè
Washington, D. C.
"teat deal of trouble has been onfarai should bave tn-rrh-s t-nougli
slt-t-l to II nt c. A tilt- Koon brlngs n
♦&gt;
— Appalachicola Times.
|countered in the newly developed
of all klntls lo sappi)' thè fnmlly
slmrp edge on flil«t wroder binile nml
'sections of tin- South in this regard.
0
thruug botti tilt- yenr fr«-»li finii
caci» siile or etlgt- uiny bo Klinr|&gt;ene«l
♦&gt;
III sensoii, ami ciiiim-d fruii all )«, nml a ut-tsler «Uh n doublé cutting
Without going deeply into the
OUU NEW H O TE L
thè lui Inne»- of tlii- y onr, uni II -j- e&lt;lg,. I&gt;e sct-iiretl. Fnrm nml limili-.
♦&gt;
Bob Holly beat us to it getting a cuuses of the trouble, u close study
♦
fn-»li fruii I» Imrvt-Hti-d ugnili &gt;.
hotel for Sanford, but then Sanford of which will show th«- farmer nnd
♦
........... .. •
-v«&gt;
is about twice us lurge us
Fuit ! banker equally responsible it is c«-r ,, Mini) towu duelli-n» nini »uluir 4♦&gt;
♦
linnlit-s imi grow lit-rrl«-» 7ui J. «4*
ft»
Pierce and Bob issues a paper twice tain that farrnets in ihi» county will
:•
♦munii pluls of ground, If ihejr ▼
ORCHARD AND GARDEN.
a week, so ho had a double advan­ soon be in a position to borrow mon­
sviliL Oli n |ot olii) 50 Ity 125 X
♦
&gt;
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-6-f-(Ui&gt;,
&gt;-*-4*)-} ♦
tage over The New?. The old San­ ey advantageously, nt reasonable
feet, with much of the plot de­
f
ford House was built over thirty rates of interest, and for period» of
voted to luwn in front of the
Begin to think nltout bulbs for plant­
house, n suburbanite mise» nn
years ago nnd it is high time the time thnt wiU menn genuine help.
♦&gt;
ing next fall.
&lt;♦&gt;
assortment of lluwont, rose»,
Celery City ha* a good hotel. We arc A short-time doan. so helpful, in tho
Endive nnd Cllltieso cabbngo may !&gt;«
■»
gladiolus, dnhllns, many nummi»
next in line nnd we’ re going to hnve business world generally, is of r.o
«own for fall use.
nnd perennials, nnd besides
a firat class hotel or two very soon.— value to tho farmer.
Cut Imck Achillea ns soon ns It Is
strawberries nnd raspberries In
Y
through flower!tff: and It will flower
H». Pierre News.
There are many agencies at work
S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
nbundnnce. Decide now (o plant
A
iignln
In
the
nutumn.•
Wo saw George Mason
first, in Escambia rounsy looking toward
strawberries nnd raspberries tills
Stake dahlias and do not leave more
Charley, but as soon as ho builds the day w h en n farmer can borrow
autumn, so a crop o f the former
♦ ♦ ♦ t#
than
one or two canes to grow. Too
ono hero ho expects- to go to Ft. money from any of tho banks, and
will bo ready next season and
many shoots menn small flowers.
Pierco. and do likewise. Let George when he can ecpcct and demand tho
tho Intter the Reason followingOne o f tho earliest shrubs to flower
do it.
same consideration any other busi­
Is
the Juncbefty (Ainelanchler). There
-------0 ------ness man would get. — itis not quite
are several varieties, but the one most
SOME P R O P H E T
certain which one of these will offer
commonly grown Is Amclnnchlcr Cana• CORN CULTIVATION.
The Standard Railroad o f the South
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­ the solution, but those two fact* are
densts. It Is sometimes called «hadSCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
ald, known ns one of tho most suc­ quite clear. First that men of brains Th« Condition and Character of the bush. Tho fruit turns front green to
cessful newspaper men in Florida, are at work on the pioblnm, nnd
8oil th« Determining Factors.
red or purplish nnd Is enjoyed by both
announces that the war In Europe second, that the bffianks are willing
birds nnd man.
Tho
of
i s in Its infancy, nt to speak. Now, to meet every such effort hnlf way,
Watch for currant worm«.
They
No. 80
No. 82
No. 86
8:10 pm
Lt Jacksonville .« . 8:30 am
1:35 pm
if his prognostications turn out well for they need the-good loans.
may tie killed by spraying with arseAr Savannah. . . . . .12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 nm
unto of lend. Paris green nnd Ilrac
it goes without saying that Mr.
It may bo that a farm mortgage •oil.
8:00 pm
9:18 am
Ar Richmond . . .
. 5:20 am
If
tho
seed
bed
Is
Arm
below*,
mellow
may
also
be
dusted
over
plants
ou
* Holly's fame as a military expert bank will bo the solution, or that
pm
11:50
Ar
Washington
.
.
8:50
am
pm
12:38
will be so pionouncod that it will the Crop Improvement Association at tho surface, und free from weeds, which worms arc worktug with good
1:38 am
Ar Baltimore........ r!005: am
1:50 pm
shallow early cultivation Is all that Is effect
4:25 am
Ar Philadelphia.. .12:35 pm
4:03 pm
put into shadow his leaser fame as can devise the needed scheme. It is
necessary, says A. C. Arny of tho Min­
Dig out the tulip hultm If tho bed ti
7:13 am
6:20 pro
Ar New York . . . . . 2:40 pm
publisher of ono of the best news­ no less probable that the hankers nesota experiment station. This kills
wanted for other flowers and lay then!
All-steel Equipment. Free Reclining Chair Ckn to Washington.
papers in the State. We note that here, all of whom are taking great weeds as they stnrt nnd prevents the
under a bush or tree, covering them
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train »0.
Florida's dlstlnguiihed ex-governor Interest In tho development of form formation o f a crust, thus keeping the
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with a liox or lionrtl. They mny bo re­
the Hon. Albert Gilchrist, coincides lands, will be tho persons to suggest moisture In tho soil Shallow, early planted In autumn and will giro good
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
with tho views of Mr. Holly. This the solution. It is coming from one, cultivation may bo given with a nar­ flowers the next spring.
row aboveled cultivator or a light har­
in itself Is evidence of the military soon ."
row,
the teeth of which slant back­
training achieved by the Sanford
I U W M IU ) S u m I. J m Am m IO*. F L .
*
UUUbormigli llo»*t.
ward. If thero are amall loose &gt;ods
Reason Rule«.
—
|7
I*bon« US
editor. And shortly wo expect to
or other material thnt :nny cover some
The Witham System
Human reason Is too presumptuous.
hear nil down tho line that Bob
of the hills, preventing tho young com
When the United Stntcs Govern­ plants from reaching tho surface, the The momont you havo a delightful
Holly, as his friends call him, has
Itnpulso to do something deliriously
spoken with much wisdom.— Apa­ ment established tho -big federal re­ cultivator should bo used Instead bf silly—and therefore deliriously pleasW . J . T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
serve' banks it adopted principles the harrow.
lachicola Times.
ant~-along comes old Human Reason
i
which havo been In practice in tho
If the «cod bed haa not been thor­ and telle you not to! Rrason thlnka
AGENTS
oughly
prepare«!,
or
If
heavy
rainfall
W
IT
H
A
M
S
Y
S
T
E
M
of
banks
for
It knows It all.
FARM ERS NEED CHEAP
i
25 year*. Tho stockholder« of the has packed tho well prepared seed bed
MONEY'
after the c o m has been planted, early
Tho Herald has several time* con­ big federal reserve banks jtro national
■ ■ 1
cultivation la needed to loosen up the
Gigantic Hot 8prlngsorriM «tin\ HOLD un- N B AMLB S. T A T S o.
tended that our people hero
and banks, and they are all tied together seed bed. giving the young plant« a
Borne of the hot springs of New
especially the farmers should get for mutual protection and assistance choove to grow, and to kill the weeds
Zealand
are actually small lake«, large
cheaper money for loans when they under a central board at Washing­ Medium depth cultivation, either be enough to float a hnttteablo.
F lo rid a
Sanford.
- a«
ton.
The
Interests
of
the
W
I
T
H
A
M
needed the sam e.for tho fall plant.
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P. M Elder. G. \V Spencer nnd
Harry Wilson went over to Coronado
j Beach this morning to endeavor to
coax a few ii*li out on dry land
I where they can kill them with a*
clul). We expect to hear something
from them about Saturday.'

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Personal Items of
In terest

tor
I

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Summary of the Floating Small J
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

'Sam Younts and Osbprn Herndon
1 have returned from Daytona Beach
where they have been spending a few
days.
Great Reduction in prices of La*
dies Hats. See Mrs Grace E. Wlli Vjiams, 1QG East First St.— 92-2tc-

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^&gt;oth Woodruff of Orlando is spend­
ing the day in tho city looking after
hit various interests in this part of
the county.
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5 or 6 doses 666 will break
an y case of Fover or Chills.
Price
26 cents.
71-62tc
M. • C. Cleveland has returned
from Conneaut, Ohio, where ho was
called by tho sudden death of his
o f his sister.
yfhon nt Daytona Beach make
y ou r home at the Nautilus Casino.
Largest indoor swimming pool on
the coast.
89— 19tc.
Tho Sanford Herald building is
being improved by n new porch in
front. It now has a Queen Anne
front and n Mary Ann back.
Drink Elder Springs Water, the
ipurcst and best water to be had.
silvered to your door in five gallon
Miles. Phone 1017*3.
85-if
If you don 't think Sanford is
wing just got around tho city and
the many now buildings going up
•rerywhere in the city limits and
^beyond the city limits.
■i^lillinery i.adies Hat* trimmed
»ad untrimmed at Greatly Reduced
ffgHees. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams.
East First St. 92-2tc.
yManager Frankltji of tin» Western
Union Telegraph Co., is ta
well earned Vacation
his place is being tilled by
tor of Jacksonville.
Now Is tile
at a very low
E. Williams,
Tickets for
be bought for
children

Wnde Morton who was hero with
the Mnrks Amusement Co. and help*
od in putting on the Seminole county
fair is now in New York where he is
Brossier Dickson
* y
business manager of the Moving
Tin* many Sanford fr.ends of the
Picture Weekly. His many friends
contracting
parties will be interested
here are glad to learn
that
he
in
the
following
front the Repotter
Elder Spring Water cool and pute­ is doing n good business.
Star:
is furnished free at the store of^lPIn a bnwerlike setting distinguish
Mr and Mrs E T Haynes. Mr
win &amp; tide* &lt;• t a drink w lien you
nnd Mrs George Kingsley, Mr. and ed by harmony of dcluil and accord
are in the M o r e 90 Fn-tf
simplicity
Mrs. II. L. Lyman. H. C. Lyman ing with tlie sjiirit of
which
churacterizwd
the
event
Miss
*Mr* C. \\ Parham an«l daughter anti Miss Giucie Lewis, all of Altaof Gainesville am the guints of Mr. monte Springs motored to Kissimmee Etiiid May Dickson and Mr. Rob«&gt;rt
and Mrs. J.. 11 Hruton on Palmetto Monday to attend the big cclcbra- Hazi|e Brossier were married this
Ave. Mis. Parham formerly resided tion The Lyman brothers are the morning at the home of the bride
here. Mr Parham being a desputcher famous Lym an twins, » h o for a milli­ on South Orange avenue. Rev. Futhon the A. C. L. and her many San*' her of years were well known on the cr Joseph, O S. U., performed the
ford friends will bt. glad to welcome American! stage,“ having toured the ceremony
her home.
country from shore to shore for many
The drawing room in which tijo
Lost-Pocket Book containing some se“ orA* T h e &gt;' hn'V now retired nnd ceremony took place was decorated
one dollar- bills also a few papers. both own ornnge groves In Florida. In whit«? nnd gre«in. Tho coloninl en­
Theyvworo well ploaaed with Kiasim* trance was hanked with potted
Finder pleaso return to Herald
í
Otfice and receive reward.— 92-2tp. Mee and tho ente:ta!nmont here.— ferns and clusters of white carna­
tions. and pots of ferns nnd vnses
Kissimmee Gazette.
The Commercial Club meets on
holding white roses and carnations
Friday night to get the people of
were arranged about tho room on
To The Public
Sanford together on several subjects
tables
nnd stands. At one side of the
My present plans anticipate my
of importance. The business men
room
the
mantel was a mass of deli­
absence from Sanfoid a largo part
of the city are especially requested
cate
drapery
of usparngus falling to
of the time for some limo to come.
to bo there.
I have therefore docided not to be­ meet n bank of potted palms and
“ The Raym ond" by the sea (near come n candidate for Mnyor at the ferns, while from out the mass of
green peeped clusters of white car­
Clarendon).
Furnished rooms with coming election.
nations. The broad low window seat
privilege of dining room and kitchen.
Respectfully
nt
tho end of the room was convert­
Everything furnished, linon, silver,
J. N. W H I T N E R .
ed into an altar before which the
etp. Running water in every room. July 10, 1915.
ceromony wns performed, a delicate
All ..rooms connecting.
Telephone
tracery of asparagus vine outlined
service nnd cottago to rent.
Mrs.
At Monroe
F. G. Stuart.
85-8tp
Two hundred people enjoyed the tho arch of the window, while the to Orlando after a brlof wedding Big Auction Sale
of
Tettncsace
seat wus banked with ferns
and trip which will inctudo Atlantic
Church
Entertainment
nnd
Band
Horses
and
Malea
Remember the Commercial Club
white carnations nnd Shasta daises.
meeting in the City Hall noxt Fri­ Concert given by the Temple Band On either side of the altar, Inrge Beach and other points. They left
lor Sanford.
day night. It will be a smoker and nnd Baptist Church at Monroe Frl- shepardeas baskets on tall stands
Big Auction Salo of Tennesce Horses
dny
night
.
It
was
tbo
grandest
Tho briUe Is the only of daughter
general get together meeting and
and Mulea in Orlando at J. B. M C held
masses
of
the
dasies.
The
d«&gt;corof Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dickson, and
every public spirited citizen of San­ entertainment ever pulled off at ations in the dining room wer«* pink
Gruders Jr’s Stables, Monday July
member of one of Orlando's oldest
Monroe
nnd
we
did
fine
with
all
ford is supposed-to he there.
19 at 1:00 P. M. L. E. Batea will
and
green.
Pol
toil
paints
nnd
ferbs
opposition nnd rain . The Lord
nnd most highly esU'cme«! families.
arrive
in Orlando Friday Morning
Travel over concrete Bridge 1° wonderfully blessed us. Come again. mingling with pink enrnations and She possesses rnre personal charm
July
16th
with a car load of fine
asters bunked the mantel. A mound which endears her to all, und which
Daytona Bearh. Safety First. R e­
Pnstor.
horses
and
mules. The hones con­
of astors and asparagus formed tho has won for her hosts of
duced rates for summer mouths.
warm
sist of hoavy draft hones farm
center piece of the dining tnble, nnd friends and ndmirers.
89— 19tc.
Notice for Bids
matched teams, fancy- driven, aadvnses filled with the blossofns were
- Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon nnd
Mr. Brossier, whose formor homo
Sealed proposals will be received
.
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,
dien
and general purpose
honoo.
Norma. Dr. nnd Mrs. Pulcston and by the city of Sanford Florida nt placed on tho buffet and serving was In Miami, became Identified with Th„ nu|oB ronsi, t of mBtchp&lt;I tpBmf&gt;
daughters Misses Saidee Williams, the City Clerk's Office up till 8 P. M table.
the business life of Orlando last year
and single mules weighing 1000 to
Six minutes before the appoint«.«! when hO became business manager
Ponchea I&lt;efllor. Lillie Fair Smith,
July 19, 1915 for grading and laying
1300 Ihs. This stock is all well broke,
and Messrs Arthur Yowell und J. I). ( nprox 3,000 sq. yds. of brick pav- time, eight-thirty, Mr. \V S. Branch. of the Reporter-Stat.
and acclimated and ready for work.
Those fr«\rrt out of town who at­
Roberts have returned from Daytona j |nR „ „ M;,K„„|ju Ave. between 7th Jr., played the Triumphal March
Any one wanting goo«i stock should
Beuch where they have I...... with S| and 10th Si Plans and Specific« from ' \u!a" to announce the up tended the wi&gt;dding were the groom's attend thin sale where you will have
Mr. parent*. Col. and Mrs. F. C. Bros­
the Sanford house party for the past
,,n ,il(. wlth &lt;'lty c'lvrk. Curt. prouch of the bridal party
n chance to buy any kind of n horse
Brossier
entered
first,
accompanied
sier, nnd other relatives front Mi­
'set and brick on the ground. The
or mule you want. Any one wanting
J Clement ami, including Mr*. Gary Nile*. Mis*
\ Mr. and Mrs R B Brossier wer«- City Council reserves the right to by his liroth«&gt;r. Mr
to huy at private sale or exchange
Brossier. and when they had taken Matlillde Niles, Mr Lotus Niles und
in Sanford several hour«*on Saturday reject any or all bids
can do so any timo before the auc­
M. W. Lovell, City Clk. their places before the altar. Miss Mr. Victor Moffut.
tion. Sale starts next Monday July
enroute to DeLund where they took
Additional IVople and Event* Page 5) 19th when every remaining horse
F T Williams City F!ng Dickson entered escorted by het
tho the boat yesterilay for Jackson­
father Mr II li Dickson She » m e
.li.
and mule will he sold to the highest
ville
Mr .&lt;nd Mrs Brossier were
a modish and becoming frock of
bidder regard!«'** of what they cost.
on their honeymoon trip having been
Misery.
Alici* blue taffeta nnd a hut of old
married in Urlando Saturday m orn ­
Next to tho boy who has money Don’ t forget the date. Salo positive
Notice K. of IV n
rose chiffon A corsage huquet of
coming
to h'm which he rannot col- rain or shine. 93-2tc.
ing Mrs. Brorsn rc was Miss Ethel
Meinberxs of Phnneix Lodge. No 5 brid«-'s rosebuds nnd lilli«*s of the
h«et. the most mlsei'Mde person Is the F'or Bent Nice cottago on Palmetto
Dickson of Orlando and Mr Bros- K of P -I'leasi- note
vnlb‘&gt; completed til«, dainty costume color«&gt;d insn with a gold tooth nnd no Ave. Sec
McClintock,
Sanford
sicr is the manager of t lie Orlando
\ regular
meeting "f
I’ honlex
Mr and Mr* Brossier will return chance to display It —Topeka ('npltal House.
93-tf.
Reporter star
Lodge No 5. K of I1 will be held

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Tin* gentle r;.in «ti'l gcnl’ v r.iin*
and Sanford appeal*
)■•■ tin- ••!.!&gt;
point in Florida that i* reviving I he
real rainy season. N..w if thi- i* t lie
case the Sanford suction uppcursjio lie
tho only real Florida in tho State,
eh, what?
Packages delivered on the Jitney
Hus Line for 5c per 25 lb*
Car*
run from Chappell's on East Sole to
Monroe on West Side
I •&gt;r further
information phone 331. Sanford
Transfer Co
Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St. and Park Ave
every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p m
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
trip 30c; under ten 20c. Sanitary
swimming pool, amusements, juu.sic.
Leased privately also. Particulars ut
Higgins' Gnrugc
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L P. McCULLER
Phone 2 7 7

Masonic Hall, tonight al
Mrs |* M Elder and ,tn 'I"'
M
Members are urged to
anil Mr* Il P Coney ■ 30 I'
and Mi and Mrs It J attend and assiri in making prepar­
family
'll of Sanfoid ation* for i he Di*tnct meeting
' were among i.ie i nous a ml* who at, wfinii will lie In-Id in Sanfoid,
(ended the harlu-rile liete on M on ­ July 27th.
day
Mr llollv I* the far fumed
Dr Oliver
Miller, Chancellor
" H o b " Holly, editor of Die Sanford
Commander.
Herald, and a good friend of Kissim­ Attest-H McLnulin. K R nnd S
mee Mr Holly did more than any
other man outside &lt;&gt;f Kissimmee to
n
advertise tin hig event hero and t hi- M ary I’ irkfnrd u n ( indcrell n
Real
Filin
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P a s t &lt;• thrills the soul in
use Poisonous
I lout
to rid your home of insects, for i crixation. in the
Roaches crawl through it and scat­ Film* Company’ s
ter it over the dishes and eatables of Cinderella."
Feature at T H E
and the le i»t p«*ck w i'l till a person
Take no il.iii’ e*' line application of M ATI NEE A N D
AI.im Pii kford
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how*, of 1C- ... be. An:-. Silver Mill's ■barin g* •■«• ai d
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open
for business. The very best

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famous Player’s
novel production |
the
Paramount
STAB. FBI DAY
NIGHT
a* "t imb-n'lla’ i*
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DON’T DELAY, SEE

DR. ARMSTRONG

The Owner, while here un his private cruising Yacht
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At the Sanlord Herald Office
Building.
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Remember Riverview has made the most wonderful growth
and development of any suburb in Florida— THE PAST 4 YEARS
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GEO. D. HART, SPECIAL AGENT

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No lots sold to colored people. No home
allowed built costing less than $1,000.00.
Water works now being installed -prices
will soon make another advance. Fortunes
are being made by investing in Jackson­
ville property.
Just think of it, by setting aside only
17c a day for a short while you can pay
for a lot in RIVERVIEW, the most rapid
growing suburb to Jacksonville.

ot service and the best in

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$10 C A SH =$5 P E R M O N T H

Located in the new Wood­

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RIVERVIEW LOTS

prodi!’ Inni ul rare art and appeal
other animal' will not be inpir«'«! by In the tiltil version titer«' I* more
eating in*cit* kilb-’ i with .A*he* Iban liie i m personal value ««f 'I'*'
Roitidi|H'pper It will lie much easier i li.irarli r of tbr original and worldto exterminate them now than a few , famous *t«*ry. ''Cinderella” walks
days later. Don't delay! Get n box to und breathes upon the screen ns
day, before they scatter diseas«*. though it w«&gt;re a bewitching, dazzling!
germ* through your homes Sold by being .ncarnat«*«l by memory uml I
nil diuggists.
89 Stc
idealized iiy tin1 tender ri'Citlb'Ction* j
of childhood
It may be said that Miss Pickfor«!'*
two foremost previous triumph* on
ttia* screen have been "Tea* of tin
Storm Country," ami snch a Little
Q ueen" In " T o s s ” she protrayed the
4
r«de of 'lie ragged squatter girl, nnd
in the luttcr production «he present«*«!
an interesting «'«intrust by appearing
in royal garb and amid regal «'tii
vironment. But in th«* film version
4 of "Cinderella” wo see her in both,
us the p«&gt;«r ami wietched cinder-gill,
and Inter ns the tr.umphant and |
happy pMices*. Thus she combine*
how
her two grentest former imperson­
•S’ ! ations in the present production.
Particular puins have been taken
»0»
in the production of this feature, nnd j
its many impressive setting.* nnd
benutiful «‘ostumes greatly enhance I
4 t.hc artistic and dramutic value of
the subject.
Miss Pickfor«! is aided-by « s u - 1
per lily chosen cast in making herd
^
characterization one that will sub-'
*tanlially udd to the popularity of
«a.; the (amou* little stnr As wo follow
hot through the st«»ry. and *«•■• her
- change from the |iathetic little
girl to the sovereign of all the do­
main», including
the figuratively
larger domain of Prince Chn'rmlng’ ds
heart, we cannot help admitting
Bros., Props.
that she is without a doubt “ the
world's greatest motion picture actreas
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»..ild * b*r«'i!
Him ,ii in-**, gladden-» the heart

I The Bonita Cafe !

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HOT WEATHER QUOTATIONS

¡ft 7 cans Baby Cream
¡ ¡ 1 2 cans Tall Cream
jjjj 12 Fancy Lemons
jjfj Pint Jars Apopka Honey
10 pounds Snow Drift Lard
Premier Salad Dressing
Hire’s Root Beer Extract
Lime Juice
. ' .
1 quart Jars Hyman Pickles

time to
price. Set
106 First
Over
3a rent
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Dr. Armstrong of
•. ill«* and
Mr ami
his family arc making^ themselxes
family, Mr
agreeable ill the city taking their
j and family
many friends on the lake with their
Holly .iii.l
beuutiful yacht, the Rivcrview Maid
The Daytona Beach Hotel, under
the new ownership and management
offers special summer rates.
Hotel
refurnished and redecorated through­
out.
Sea-foods a specialty
W F
&amp;. E. R. Ayres, Daytona Reach, Fla.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

WAGE TWO

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
Publlthrl Kerry TiwJ*; anil Friday

THE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. IN ADVANCE
ONE TEAR............................................*i-00
81 X MONTHS........................................ I I*
T H R E E M ON TH S

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IMIrwid I« Ik» (Hr br Certi»» IÎ.00 l*»t Year In
Alitane» or 20c. Per Manti)
t*aym«nl. In Adtnare Moni II» Mnd» al Olir»
Entern] An Hecaad-Oeaa Mnil Mallnf Aufunl 22ad
1000. al Iba Poalofflr» al Nonfnrd. Eioridn,
I nder Act o f M nrrh Jrd. 1070.

Office In llccald DaUdlnf

Trlrphon« Na. 14t

ins of seed beds. etc. The fiwme» ii
all right if he happens to strikp the
market right with his winter vegetables but should he str.ke the dedining market hr is all wrong and
all that he has placed' in the crops
in the fertiliser, Inbor and seed is
swept away. Many of the faimors
have no mean* of retrenchment and
are unable to start the cro|»s going
again. If they arc abb* to borrow
money at the hunks the high rate
of interest exacted by Florida banks
is prohibitive and in many instances
tho hanks nrr unable to carry the
many loans thnt nre asked on fnrrn
mortgages. F’arm property Is safe
enough but the hanks only
have
n limited amount and should the
farther ho lucky enough to nego­
tiate a loan hr is in the hole at the
presont rnte of interest unless the
next crop nflords sufficient revenue
to clean up the mortgage.

1 B A N K S are merged In the Banker's
Trust Company, of Atlanta, Ga.. a
concern with capital and surplus of
over seven hundred thousand dollars,
under a c« ntrul board of control made
\upof experienced bankers. The esta hbailment of the federal reserve system of hanks was an answer to every |
criticism against
THE WIT HAM
SY ST E M .
The Wit ham Banks go one step
further thnn the F’ederal reserve j
hanks and insure their depositors 1
against nny loss whatsoever.
The People’s Bank of Sanford, &gt;s
a member of the W I T H A M SY ST E M
of hnnks. Its depositors nre insured:
its interests are carefully safe­
guarded, and it is an unbreakable j
hank.

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C. M. HAND, Vic»-Pr*«id»nl

H. RJ STEVENS, Prtiidrnt
0. L. TAYLOR, Cashier

F. L WOODRUFF. Vicr.p,M1j , n
R. R. DEAS, Assistant Cashier

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE
r~Ty-

Rendered (o the Comptroller nt the Close of business June 23rd, 191 ’&gt;
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.......... $201,082.72
O verdrafts...... .....................
88.80
Stocks n n d Bonds a n d
County W arrants........
11,080.25
Ranking House, Furniture
aud Fixtures.......
.. 40,443.75
Other Real Estate
5,969.38
Cash and Due from Ranks . 32,593.27
Revenue Stamps...............
70.00

- LIABILITIES
Capital................................. $ 30,000.00

Geneva Notes
Tampa expects to havo a South
Undivided
Surplus a n d
Florida fair and Jacksonville oxpccts
Work is being done on the bridge
to have a Florida State fair
and
Profits
16,608.05
of tho siougl) on the "Sanford
Seminole county should have a good
Other points in Fioridn arc In the Indian River "h igh w ay ". Mr. Mc-j
exhibit at both cities.
same position and other parts of Lain has a force of men at work on
Rills Payable
20 , 000.00
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Fioridn are beginning to wonder why tho piling nnd caps und the public
the banks or the govrrnment is not will lay the floor.
DEPOSITS
238,319.52
Bob Carver of the Jacksonville
coming to tho assistance of tho
Thero nrq three new F'ords in
Metroplis goes hack to Kentucky
"
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---------------------Florida farmers as well as tho fnrm- Genova mnking a total of sixteen
having resigned his position with the
$294,928.17
ers
of
other
states.
We
want
to
$294,928.17
hurz wagons for Genova.
Going
Metroplis. He is the "plant a hen”
know
about
tho
Hurul
Credits
that
some,
man and . wo hopd the chickens will
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of tla*
ho as fine in Kentucky as «they are talked of so glibly by the politi­
Lnko Harney Beach is becoming
seemed to bo at Miami dqring the cians before election time nnd that quite a summer resort now ai there
Peoples Rank of Sanford at tho close of business. June 23rd, 1915.
have not been seen since. Our good
press association.
aro n largo number of people camp­
Attest:
H. R. STEVENS, President
friends in Manatee county who
ing thero now.
raiso the same crops that we raise
C. F. Williams, C. M. Hand, Frank Woodruff, Directors
Mr. Ed Kilhce, Aubrey Moran,
Edward Earle Naugle of
the here in Scmunole county are asking
Kissimmee Gaxette is doing a great for aid as tho following from the Trover Lofile, Enrol Culpepper, and
Edwin Raulcrson attended the W. O.
work ii\ that city and has fallen in Tampa Tribune would indicate:
the
with those big hearted people down
Farmers of Manatee County have W. unveiling at Orlando on
thero with his customary grace and askrd tho Palmetto Board of Trade fourth of this month. Sov. Abornethy
fr.endly manner and become one of to uso it* intlucnce in
obtaining was master of ceremonies and Sov.
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thorn .n .the art o f ' entertaining. cheaper money for tho handling of Dcano of Lakeland nnd Sov. Park
foro’ llie corn Is tip. following Clu* plan
Mr. and Mrs. Naugle have quit the their crops and for other purposes. Trammell made the addresses.
tCr marks, or as h o o h ns the coni can
big cities for the country weekly The Board has complied with tho
Jr. L. A. Sheldon mnde a business
In* seen, followed by deep and close
and find mote real contentment and request and will present the case of, trip to Okeechobee City Monday nnd
cultivation each way nt die time ttie
moro real friends in making the the farmers to tho government.
says it is some town.
corn Is from four to six Inches high. Is
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M», SATURDAY, JUNE 26tli.
change.
*
FIdwin llaulerson secured the con­ also good practice under such cUndlF'ailurcs in
obtaining
living
-------O------tlons.
prices for recent crops created a sud­ tract for tho school work.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY:
SANFORD
MONROE
T w o of our most brilliant and most
Later cultivation for the purpose of
Mr.
Ed
fKilhoc
and
family
took
!n
den stringency which made it necILv, 7:30 A. M. tAr. 8:00 A. M .
I.v.
' 8:00 A. M. Ar. 8:25 A.M.
retaining
moisture
nnd
killing
weeds
prominent editors have
recently
JAr. 8:35 A. M. tLr. 8:05 A. M.
cessniy for growers to boriow money the celebration nt Kissimmee on the should ho shallow. If the soil Inis lieen
M.
Ar., 8:55 A. M. I.v. 8:30
engaged in battle and both of them
•l.\. 8:30 A. M.
fAr. 9:00 A. M.
6th.
to
carry
on
their
operations.
The
••t*
projiorly
worked
tx*foro
planting
time
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Kr.
12
:
3
.
r
i
I*
M.
tAr. 9:35 A. M.
tLv. 9:05 A. M.
.came out elth honors. It is
not
Mrs. I. D. Hart Sr., has gone to
growers claim thnt they are required
or deep cultivation has been given
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Ar.
1:00
P
.
M
.
Ar.
12:35
P.
M.
I.*.
12:35
IV
M.
good to engage the editor in con­
to pay ten per cent for such money |Aluiiama to visit relatives.
while the coni Is small. Inter cult 1vn
Ar. 1:00 P .M . Lf. 12:35 P. M.
I.v. 6:00
M. Ar. c. r . I* M.
troversy during the heated term for
M.v. 4:30 P. M. •Ar. 5:00 P. M.
nnd that they can obtain it in only | Mr. E. H. Greer nnd family are tlon need not Ik* more thnn two or
Ar.
7:00
P
.
M
. I I fi III I* M
tho game laws do not protect the
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. •Lv. 5:00 P. M.
very limited amounts. Some of them visiting Mrs. Greers father Mi. T three Inches deep
I.v. 9:30 P M
Ar III un I* M
I,v.
9:30
P
.M
.
Ar.
10:00
P.
M.
ordinary individual any more thnn
After corn Is from eight to twelve
were unable to borrow »ullirient r&gt; Hurt.
Ar. 10:30 p. M. Lv. 10:00 I*. M.
Ar. 10:25 P. M. I* ln im I’ \|
it does the editor and the most of
Inches
high.
d«»*p
or
close
cultivation
Miss Lillie llaulerson of F'l. Pierce
money to pay their taxes.
Marks J Hun Daily Except Sunday
becomes Increasingly harmful, cutting
tho Florida editors can fight whon'
The Government bus planned to is visiting relatives in Geneva,
Marks
♦ Kun Sunday Only.
llie roots near the surface nnd reduc­
the occasion requires.
Marks * Daily Flxrepl Thursdny nnd Sunday. Will run 2 12 h»ur« lair
give farmers cheaper money, perfect-!
The W. O W Committee hu* ing the amount of water MiippUcd to
0
on these days.
ing an elaborate scheme of legisla- announced the following program lire plants.
Special
tripi
will b« operated lor 8 ref ulir fares. Doth Jitneyi will make «II Inin ronnrclioni
Most of tho state papers have rion for this purposo— hut despite! for Thursday July 15th:
Sufficient cultivation should he given
w e s i mih
EAST
SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
tried and convicted tho officials of this legislation, the farmers do not
Woodmen
Circle meeting &lt;&gt; to keep llu* siirfio »• of tin* »oil nn-llow
30c
Monroe
&lt;
nmeron
&lt;
ity
.’or
anil
fri*,*
from
wred».
t
’liltIvalloll
bethe life insurance company and the seem to he able to get it.
Woodmen of the World meeting
25c
Moores Station
,
.
m
md
I
this
Is
iiuims
csMiry
ami
only
In-,,
&gt;
firo insurance company thnt went
The situation is rather ser.ous 7:30 P. M.
Geneva Avenue
ISr
20c
Slcnstrom’ s Corner
crens)*s Hie o w l o f produclio.i.
had in Jacksonville and most of the throughout this section, and, unless
Social 8:30
ir»c
licnrdnll Avenue
10c
10c
City Limits
papers have taken a fling nt Jack­ the growers can obtain money at
&lt;’ lty Limits
The members of both ramps are
Hoop W»«iler For Vegetablat.
sonville because of the recent fail­ leusonuhle rates of inteiest with requested to he present
•r\ &gt;'
Thursday mid Sunday Jitney runs to Woodland
The •■«it Illustrates better ttinn words
ures. The Herald is disposed to nwnit which to finance their operations,
»'clock
S|H*eial fare of Thirty Cents Round Trip
Master Culver FItlieridge eater
|H*rlillps. a u eerier ver\ sii|.er|or to
&lt;*it\ ear leave» tin* i|)*|Kit every 30 minutes starting
the decision of the state officials ‘ to cariy them over fiom one crop to turned Ii .h fr&gt;ends at h,s h.ithday
■inins liaitil wi friers now •,fT,■r&gt;-il on
llonii
French. First Street lamp, Sanford House, back to I r
Magand to let them work out the salva-, another, it will mean u severe hack- party on h’riday the 9th.
lln- market. Tills Is easily ami &gt;|ul) kly
•L to
nolin. up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth. . irtion of the stock holders. Poor nidi set to South Florida.
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and
Mr. Dew hirst has gone to Illinois marie from thin, soft sieel. such as
Jacksonville is not to blame for thej
to tin* depot
If this Di'hedule does not cover any servo» d&gt; - *•
fomul In barrel &gt;&gt;r |wi11 hoops, although
Other Boards of Trade should c o­ on a business trip.
glad to have the information covering same.
actions of the insurance company j operate with tlie Palmetto Board m
We prefer tile steels from Uso! Corsets,
We hope that we will liAvr a
as these are narrow, thin ami ' «*r&gt; i 11
olfirinls and the guilty ones .will I»- 11,** efforts to better conditions along
brick road soon.
PH O N E 331
SA N FO R D TRANSFER &lt;’&lt;).
(nought to the bar of justice nil ( this line. In it section so productive
We see that by going across Lake
right without advertising the state |as South Florida, the men responsi-, JcM(|p thl, di!lt!liU.t. |Jolwcl„ Uvwdo
in any such manner.
hie for this great production ought , nm, Sanford can he made shorter.1
------ 0 ------not to hr made to suffer for the want
th„ Bnmo thinR ftp|)||,.(| lo t(lP
T H A T SE TTL E S IT
of a little ready money at living n0rth end of the lake nnd the rond
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Several of the Florida newspapers rates of interest.
straightened will do the same for
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f
are engaged In telling where the first Ami the Pensacola News comes into ( j,,„ ova
,ce manufactory in Florida was In the subject with the following aide
♦erected. The Times w.rfhe» to remind at iteli&lt;îI -Fr &lt;•!•&gt;&gt;
♦&lt;
these gentlemen that the first arti­
"I t is a ttuisin that the develop -1
tough and springy. &lt;’ut pli*ees. a, 12
X to 15 Inches long, and punch or drill
ficial ice was manufactured m Apa­ inent of farm lands in a new teiriVALUE OF DERBIES.
lachicola l»y Dr. John Gor&gt;iu whose/ tory is impossible unless farmer
n hole near each eml large enough for
Berries are "good medicine*' tostatue now graces statuary hall in get tho prdper financial nssistnnce. A
mi Inch screw.
♦
tone u p ‘ tile system nnd every
Make a handle, h, and fasten the
Washington, D. C.
ipint deal of trouble has been en­
fnriu
should
have
berries
enough
♦steel to It at c*. A tile soon brings n
— Appalnchicoln Times.
countered in the newly developed
of all kind» to supply tin* family
sharp
iitgo
on
tills
weeder
blade
anil
section* of the South in this regard
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throughout the year fr&gt;-»li fruit
each side nr edge may he sharpened I
soil ♦&gt;
In seiison, unii calunni fruii all
Without going deeply into tinOUR NEW H O T E L
nml a wei»ler with a double cutting 1
the bulinici* of (lie year, until
♦&gt;
n ob Holly bent us to it getting n causes of tin* trouble, n close study
edge I»»nccuri»! Flirt» nml Home.
fresh fruit Is harvesi,»! again
hotel for Sanford, hut then Sanford of which will show the farmer anil
Many town iIwi-IWth ami siiluir
-I.
•-• • •■• • • I-*-.
is. about twin* us large us
F o il! hunker equally responsible it is ri-r
♦&gt;
bmilte» inn gru» berries on
Pierce and Bob issues u paper twice tain that furmeis in this county will
small plots of ground. If limy
ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Z
a wook, so he had a double advan­ soon lie in a position to borrow mon­
will. On a lot only 50 by 125
♦/
ey
nd
vantngeously,
at
reasonable
tage over The News. The old Sun&lt;4**- *
i
&gt;» 4-F ifeet, with iiiiirli of the plot de­
rules
of
interest,
and
for
periods
of
j
iord House was built over thirty
voted to Inw.n In front of tho
Begin to think ntiout bulbs for plant­
♦
house, n suburbanite raises an
years ago and it is high time • the time that will mean genuine nolp.
ing next fall.
assortment « f fiowers, roses,
Celery City has a good hotel. We are A short-time loan, so helpful, in the
Endive nnd Chinvso cabbage may lie
gladiolus, dnlillns. many ntinunls
next In lino and we're going to have business world generally, is of r.c
sown for
A fall use.
and perennials, nnd besides
t
a first class hotel or two very soon.— value to tho firmer.
Cut hack Achillea ns himiu n» It Is
♦&gt;
Btrnwberrtes nnd raspberries In
Hi. Pierce News.
through (lowering nnd It will flower
There aro many agencies nt work j
S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
abundance. Decide now* to plunt
nguln in the autumn.
Wo saw George’ Mason
first, In Escambia county looking toward
strawberries and raspberries this
Charley, hut as soon aH he builds the day when a farmer can borrow
Stake dahlias nml do not leave more
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
autumn, so a crop o f t1io former
than, one or two canes.to grow. Too
ono hero he expects to go to Ft. money from any of the hanks, nnd
will lie reiidy next season nnd
uiniiy »hoots mean small flowers.
Pierco and do likewise. Let George when ho can ccpcct nnd dfemand tho
tho latter tho Jenson following.
One of tho eurllcst shrubs to flower
do it.
same consideration nny other busi­
Is the Junelierry (Amelanchler). There
ness man would get. — it is not quite
are several varieties, hut the one most
SOME P R O P H E T
certain which one of these will offer
commonly grown |s Amelanchler CnnaCORN
CULTIVATION.
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­ the solution, but theao two facts are
The Standard Railroad o f the South
densls.” It Is sometimes called slindald, known as ono of the most suc­ quite clear. First that men of brains The Condition and Character of tha bush. The fruit turns from green to
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 6th, 1915
cessful newspaper men in Fioridn, aro at work on tho ptohlom, and
Soil tho Determining Factors.
red or purplish nnd Is enjoyed by both
announces that tho war In Europe aocond, that the bffianka nre willing
The nmount und kind of cultivation birds and man. .
is in its Infancy, s« to apeak. Now, to meet every such effort hnlf way, for best results with coru depend up
No. 80
Watch for currant worms.
They
No. 82
No. 86
8:10 pni
if his prognostications turn out well for thoy need the good loans.
on the cburacter nnd condition of the mny lie killed by spraying with arsoLv Jacksonville .... . 8:30 am
1:35 pm
Ar Savannah..........
pm .5:35 pm 12:35 am
it goes without saying that Mr.
nnto of lend. Pnris green nnd lime
It may be that n farm mortgnge solL
8:00 pm
Ar
Richmond.........
9:18 am
.
5:2»
am
If
tho
seed
bed
is
firm
below,
mellow
may also tie dusted over plnnts on
Holly's fame as a military fcxport hank will ho tho solution, or that
pm
11:50
Ar
Washington
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12:38
pm
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8:50
am
will be so pionounced that it will the Crop Improvement Association at the surface, and free from weeds, which worms are working with good
1:38 am
Ar Raltlmore.......... ri 005: am
1:50 pm
shallow early cultivation Is all that Is effect
4:25 am
put into shadow his lesser fame as can devise the needed scheme. It is
Ar Philadelphia . .. .12:35 pro
4:03 pm
necessary, says A. C. Arny of tho Min­
Dig out tho tulip butba If tho bed ta
7:13 am
Ar New Y'ork........ . 2:40 pm
6:20 pm
publisher of ono of the . best news­ no less probable that the hankers
nesota experiment station. This kills
papers In the State. We note that here, all of whom nre taking great weeds ns they start and prevents the wnntcd for other flowers nnd Iny'tlfen
All-steel Equipment. F&gt;eo Reclining Chair Cars to Washington- rj'nin*
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on 1 rain
Florida’ s distinruiihed ex-governor interest in the development of farm formation o f a crust, thus keeping the Under n hush or tree, covering them
with n liox or tionrd. They mny bo re­
the Hon. Albert Gllchtiit, coincides lands, will he tho persons to suggest moisture In the soil Shallow, early
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
planted In nutumn and will giro good
with the views of Mr. Holly. This tho solution. It is coming from one, cultivation may ho given with n nar­ flowers (he next spring.
row shoveled cultivator or a light har­
in Itself is evidence of tho military soon.”
•
•
row, the teeth of which slant back­
training achieved by the Sanford
HUUbortMSh »•«•I. T»»M- 01
111
Day Hit«-*!. JacàaoarUl». Fla.
ward. If there are small loose sods
Reason Rules.
Pbon» UT
editor. And shortly wo expect to
I*Imo» IT
The Wltham System
or other material that mny cover some
Human
reason
Is
too
presumpTuShs.
hear all down tho line that Boh
o f the hills, preventing tho young corn Tho moment you have a delightful
When the United States Govern­
"Holly, as his friends call him. has
plants from reaching the surface, the Impulse to do something deliriously
spoken with much wisdom.— Apa­ ment established tho big federal re­ cultivator should bo used Instead of silly—and therefore deliriously pleas­
serve hanks it adopted principles the harrow.
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
lachicola Times.
\
ant—along comes old Human Reason
which have been in practico in tho
If tho seed bed has not been thor­ and tells you not to! Reason' thinks
AOENT8
W I T H A M SY S T E M of banks for oughly prepared, or lf heavy rainfall It knows It all.
FA RM ERS NEED CHEAP
i •
26 years. Tho stockholder» of tho turn packed tho well prepared seed bed
MONEY'
Tho Herald has several times con­ big federal reserve hanks are national after the corn baa been pUtuted, early
cultivation la needed to loosen up the
Olgantlc Hot* Spring«:' * *“*
onte* «riIh MOLO Eir a BAL ESTATI
tended that our people here
and banks, and they are all tied together seed tied, glvlug the young plants a
Somo of the hot springs of New
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'^•specially the farmers should get for mutual protection and assistance elmixe to grqw. mid to kill the weeds
Zealand are actually small lakes, large
cheaper money for loans whon they under a central board at Washing­ Medium depth cultivation, either be
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1-1JULY 13. 1915

THE SANFORI) HERALD

Wade Morton who was here with
the Marks Amusement Co. and helped in putting on the Seminole county
fair is now in New York where he is
Brossier Dickson
I t* Little Happenings— Mention !
business manager
of the Moving
The many Sanford fr.enda ftf the
the
Picture Weekly. His many friends
o f Matters In Brief—
contracting
parties will he interested
here are glad to learn that
he
Personal Items of
in the following front the ReporterFiller Spring Water cool and pure ia doin» a *ood &gt;,u" inwut'
Star.
»•
Interest
is furnished free
atthe»tor«- of Ir,,
. ,,
,, —
,, ,,
In a bovverlike setting distinglffslcMr ami Mrs E. I
Haynes. Mr
win .v till*-» &lt;n-t a drink when you
...
...
,
,,
1
eil by harmony of detail und accord
,
land
Mrs.
George
Kingsley,
Mr.
and
Summary of the Floating Small ¡ ¡ are in the store »0 hri-tl.
„
t
ton
simplicity
j Mrs, H. L. Lyman, H. C. Lyman ing' with the spirit of
Tallo* Succinctly Arranged for
which
rharacterizwd
the
event
Miss
~Mrn C. W Parham and daughter and Miss Gtncie l^wir, nil of Altn»
Hurried Herald Readers
of Gainesville are tin- glasts of Mr. monte Sjirings motored to Kissimmee hthcl May Dickson and Mr. Robert
and Mrs. J. M Bruton on Palmetto Monday to attend the big colcbra- Razile Brossier were married this
»Sam Younts and Osborn Herndon Ave. Mis Parham formerly resided tinn The Lyman brothers are the morning ut the home of the bride
have returned from Daytona ltearh here. Mr Parham bring a despulcher famous Lyman twins, who for a nutn- on South Orange avenue. Rev. Fath­
where they have been spending a few °n the A. C. L and h*&gt;r many San- her of years were well known on the er Joseph, O S. B., performed the
days.
ford friends will be glad to welcome j American» stage, having toured the ceremony.
her home.
country from shore to shore for many
The drawing room In which the
Great Reduction in prices of La­
Th° y ha*° *&gt;ow rt)‘ irt,d « » d ceremony took place was decorated
dles Hats. Soo Mrs Grace E. Wil- Lost-Pocket Rook containing home
’ liams, 106 East First St.— 92-2tc one dollar bills also a few papers. both own ornn*e Kr0Vl'a in Flor,,la- in white anti green. The coloninl en
Finder please return to Herald
Th,,y Wl're weM P,0B*ed with Kissim- trance wns hanked with potted
^icth Woodruff of Orlando is spend­ Olllce and receive reward.— 92-2tp. Mo° nnd lho entertainment here.— ferns nnd clusters of white carna­
ing the day in the city looking nfter
tions. und pots of ferns and vases
Kissimmee Gazette.
The Commercial Club meets on
hi* various interests in this part of
holding white roses and rnrnations
Friday night to get the people of
the county.
were arranged uhout the room on
To The Public
Snnford together on several subjects
tables
und stands. At one side of the
My present plans anticipate my'
5 or 6 doses C66 will break of importance. The business 'men
room
the
mantel wns a mass of deli­
any caao of Fever or Chills.
Price of the city are especially requested absence from Sanfnid a large part
cate drnjiery of asparagus falling to
of
the
time
for
some
lime
to
come,
26 cents.
?l-62tc
to ho there.
I have therefore decided not to be­ meet a hank of potted palms and
' M . C. Cleveland has returned
"T h e R aym ond" by the sea (near come a candidate for Mayor at the ferns, while from out the mass of
green, peeped clusters of white car­
from Conneaut, Ohio, where he was Clarendon).
Furnished rooms with coming election.
nations. Tho broad low'window seat
called by tho sudden death of his privilege of dining room and kitchen.
. Respectfully
at
the ond of the room was convert­
o f his sister.
Everything furnished, linen, silver,
J. N. W H I T N E R .
-♦—
— ) *_■— &gt;.»_•— y» — i t r r
ed Into nn nltnr before which tho
etc. Running water In overy room. July 10, 1915.
TIVhen at Dnytonn lieach make
ccromony was performed, n delicate
All rooms connecting.
Telephone
your home at the Nautilus Casino.
tracery of asparagus vino outlined
acrvico and cottage to rent.
Mrs.
At Monroe
Largest indoor swimming pool on
tho arch of tho window, while the to Orlando after a brief
F. G. Stuart..
.
85-8tp
T
w
o
hundred
peoplo
enjoyed
the
wedding Big Auction Sale
of
Tennessee
tho coast.
£9— 19tc.
sent was hanked with ferns
nnd trip which will
Church
Entertainment
and
Rand
Indudo
Atlantic
Horses and Mules
Remember the Commercial Club
white carnations und Shasta daises. Ileach and other points. T h ey left
The Sanford Herald building is
meeting in the City Hull next Fri­ Concert given by the Temple RAnil
On
either, side of the altar, large for Sanford.
being improved by a new porch in
day night. It will he a smoker and and Raptist Church at Monroe Fri­
Big Auction Salo of Tenncsee Horses
shepardcss baskets on tall stands
front. It now has a Queen Anne
day
night
.
It
was
tin*
grandest
Tho briUe is the only of daughter
general get together meeting and
and
Mules in Orlando st J. B. MCheld
masses
of
the
dssies.
The
decorfront and a Mary Ann back.
of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Dickson, and
every public spirited citizen of San­ entertainment ever pulled off at
Gruders Jr’s Stables, Monday July
ntions
in
the
dining
room
were
pink
Monroe and we did tine with all
a member of one of Orlando’s oldest
Drink Elder Springs Water, the ford is supposed to he there.
and green Potted palm» nnd fertts and most highly esteemed families. 19 at 1:00 P. M. L. E. Bates will
, opposition and rain . The Lord
.purest and best «rater to be had.
Travel over concrete Rridge to wonderfully blessed us. Come ugain. mingling with pink carnntions nnd She possesses rare personal clwrm arrive in Orlando Friday Morning
ellvercd to your door in five gallon
Daytona Bench. Safety First. Re­
unters hanked tho mantel. A mound which endears her to all, and which July 16th with a car load o f fine
Pnstor.
titles. Phone 1017-3.
85-lf
horses and mules. Tha horses con­
duced rates for summer months.
of astors and asparagus formed the has won ' for her hosts of
-warm
sist
of hoavy draft horses firm
If y ou don't think Sanford is 89— 19tc.
conter piece of the dining tnblc, nnd friends and admirers.
Notice for Rids
matched teams, fancy drivers, sadwing just got around tho city and
vases
filled
with
the
blossoms
were
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon and
Mr. Brossier, whoso former homo
Sealed proposals will bo received
the many now buildings going up
Norma. Dr. and Mrs. Puloaton and |by the city of Sanford Florida nt placed on tho buffet and serving . . . I n M l . m l , b « . m . l d . „ l l l l . d . l t h l i lh
T
P "’ T * ' T T t , T ’ “ '
rywhero in the city limits and
table.
»....i— . . nr..
,.r rv.i._a„
............
the business
life of
Orlando Inst
year Tho nr,ul°» ™n"i*t of notched teams,
daughters Misses Saidee Williams. |tbe City Clerk's Office up till 8 P. M
nnd singlo mules weighing 1000 to
ond the city limits.
Six minutes before the appointed when he became business manager
I euchea lx-filer, Lillie hair Smith.
July l!*. 1!*I5 for grading and laying
1.100 lbs. This stock is all well broke,
&amp; fillincry- i.adtes Hats trimmed und Messrs Arthur Vowel! and J D aprox 3,000 sq. yds. of brick pav- time, eight-thirty, Mr. \V. S. Branch. of the Roporter-Stnt.
and ncclimated und ready for work.
Those from out of town who at­
If*,id untrimmed at Greatly Reduced Koberls have returned from Dnytonn |jnK „ „ MugnoH,, Ave. between 7th Jr., played the Triumphal March
Any one wanting good stock should
rip CCS. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams. Beach where they have been With St |lM(t 10ll) St |.|un, ll|1(1 Specific!- from 'Aida" to announce the ap­ tended the wedding were the groom ’s attend this sale where you will have
Mr. parent*. Col. and Mrs. F. C. Bros­
the Sanford house parly lor the pnst ti(,nil on
wilh City Clerk. Curb proach nt the bridal party.
406 East First St. 92-2tr.
a chance to buy any kind of n horse
Brossier entered first, accompanied sier. nnd other relatives from Mi­
«et
and
brick
on
the
ground.
Tbe
or tnule you want. Any one wanting
Manager Franklij) of the Western
by his brother. Mr. J ( ’ lenient ami. including Mr*. Gary Niles, Mi»s
Union Telegraph Co , is taking a • Mr and Mr» R It Brossier were City Council reserves the right to Brossier. and when they had tnken Muthilde Niles, Mr Lotus Niles und to buy at private sale or exchnngo
can do so any time before the auc­
well earned vacation While away in Sanford several hour» &lt;&gt;n Saturday reject an) or all bid»
their places before the ultnf. Miss Mr. Victor Moffat.
M.
W.
l/ovell.
City
Clk.
enroulu
to
DcLund
where
they
took
tion.
Sale starts next Monilny July
his place is being tilled by W. J. {Jes­
Dickson entered escorted by hot Additional People anil Events Page 5i
F
T
William»
City
Eng
thè
thè
boat
ye»terdny
for
Jackson19th
when every remaining horse
ter of Jacksonville.
father Mr H H Dickson She wore
it.
villc Mr and Mr» lltossier were
and mule will he s o l d to tho highest
Now I S tile time to get your Hat
a
m o d is h
an d
tiecoming frock of
bidder regardless of what they cost.
oli their honeymoon triti havillg been
Misery.
at a very low price. See Mr» Grace
Alice blue taffeta and a hat of old
married in Oriundo Saturduv m om ­
Notice K. of P.'a
Next to tho t&gt;oy who has money Don't forget the date. Salo positivo
E. William». 106 First St
H2-2tc.
rose fhllTon A corsage hoquet of
mi; Mrs. Brorstere was Mi»» Et bel
Mernberx» of Pilotici» Lodge. No f&gt; bride’s rosebuds and lillies of the coming to h'rti which he cannot col­ rain or shine. —93-^tc.
Tickets for Over the Rainbow can
lect, the most mlHcrahlc person 1« tho For Bent
Diekson of Oriundo and Mr Bros­ K of P -Please note
Nice cottage on Palmetto
valley completed t hi* dainty costume colored man with a gold tooth and no
he bought for 36 cents of any of the
sier is thè manager ol thè Orlando
Ave
S«*e
McClintocW, Sanford
\ regular meeting of Phoniex
children
Mr ami Mr» Brossier will return chance to display It Topeka Capital. House. — 9.1-lf.
Reporter Star
Lodgi' No á K of P will lie held
Dr. Armstrong &lt;&gt;f Jacksonville and
Masonie Hall, tonight ut
Mr and M r» I*
\1 Elrier ami'»&gt; Gii
his family are making themselves
M Members are urged to
fumil)’ . Mr and Mr» il P Colie) &gt; di)
I
agreeable in the city taking their i
and fa imi) and Mi and M r» B J attend und assiM in making prepar­
many ìrierid» on the lake with their
Iloti) and fallili), all of 'Sanford ations for the District meeting
beautiful yacht, the Biverview Maid
were ainong ibi* t ho Usa lid» w lui al, wIII* h will In* lleld Iti Sa 11fot d,
i
The Daytona Reach Hotel, under tcnded file harlieeile hele on Moti- Jul) 2&gt;th.
Mr Itoli) i* thè far fained
Dr
Oliver Miller, ( ' h a n rollar
the new ownership and management day
Com mander.
offers special summer rules.
Hotel " B o b " ilolly, editor of thè Sanford
R und S
refurnished and redecorated through­ Herald. and a good friend of Kissini- \tte»t II M d . auliti. K
out. Sea-foods a specialty
W F ture Mr llo||\ did more tinnì un.)
&amp;. E. R. Ayres, Daytona Beach, Flu. of ber man otilslde of Kissimnu'e to
advertise tlu big i-vent bere and 11" M ar * Pirkford a» Cinderella
M0-1f
!(• ¡il Film i l a s - i r
»1 ;&gt;• o f I l e . ro w d I.rolli’ I I I. V 1t •
Tho gentle ram »till get t v
•- . f r..e. Vii.f.»rd w .is i i
«I»
s«,
M 'V I’ ,. * lof i
\ iin-ri
und Sanford appeal» to l.e ttu onlj
of In- ,il.ilit v !.. ,i•.•&gt;!-1 11. 1. r I. ,-i
1.1. i
ml
tin
wotid
&lt;
foremost
point in Florida tl.at i- receiving 11 ••
l\is-1IIIiin-e ! . . i ze l i . '
tilth «rire»», gladden» the heart and
real rainy season. Now if tin-« i« t he
thrills the soul in lier latest rharnrtPoisonous
P
a
s
t
e
Dont
use
caso the Sanford section uppeanJto be
m the famous Player’s
the only real Florida in the State, to rid your home of insects, for rriznt:on.
Film»
Company's»
novel production
Roaches crawl through it nnd scat­
oh, what?
the
Paramount
ter it over the dishe» and entable» of Cinderella.’ ’
Packages delivered on the litney and t » •• lea t peck wiM kill a per«on Feature at TH E ST ML FR ID A Y
Bus Line for 5«' per L'.r&gt; II"
Car» Take lei rh.ili.e»' On,, apph.-ut ion of M \ r i N K i : \N I» N IGIIT
run from Chappell's on Ea»t S i de to
\ » l . - I. . . , . ) |&gt;i | . p i r
W ill I b a l l
a llV
Min v Pi.'kford i»
( indi'ii'lla
i»
Monroe on West Side
l o r f u r t h e r * i »ii*. ..f Ri .ii hi
\i.’
» . i*r B ¡e- . I.iriii g • ■»* and ti nderne»» person*
information phone til
Sanford
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Transfer Co
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■■. pot»ot
Poult rv .
: production of rare art and uppen

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P M Ebler. G. W. Stiencer and
Harry Wilson went over to Coronado
Itearh tin» morning t«» endeavor to
coax
a few n»h out ou dry land
where they can kill them with a
cluli.
We cx|M&gt;rt to hear something
from them about Saturday.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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j}{j 12 cans Tall Cream
¡ft 12 Fancy Lemons
Pint Jars Apopka Honey
10 pounds Snow Drift Lard
Premier Salad Dressing
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Lime Juice
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Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St. and Park Ave
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Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
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Leased privately also Particulars at
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If

other animal» will not lie injured b&gt; In the film version there i» mor*
the tmt’ i'*»nnnl Valile of tin
eating in-etti killed vv.th A -!.- Roaclipepper It will be mu. h eumer character of thr original and world
to exterminate them now than a few| famous story. "Cinderella" walks
days Inter. Don’ t, delay! Get a box to und breathes upon the screen a» |
day, before they scatter disease though it were a bewitching, dazzling j
germs through your homes. Sold by being .ncurnnied by memory and |
all ill uggists.
H!l 8te
idealized by t lie tender recollection«;
_________ _____________________________ of I'liibBiood
It may he said that Miss Pickford’ « j
two foremost previous triumphs on i
the screen have been "Teas of tin !
Storm Country," and such a Little
^
Queen ” In " T e » s ” she protrnyed tiiei
role of the rugged squatter girl, nnd
in the latter production sho presented
o
an interesting contrust by appearing
in royal garl) and amid regni en- j
vlrrtnmont. Hut in the film ve.sion
of "CiniltTclln” w*‘ st*c her in both,
us the poor and wtetched cindcr-giil, |
^
nnd Inter As the triumphant nnd j
happy pr.ncess. Thus she combines
0 ; her two greatest former imponion' ntions ¡n the present production.
V/
Particular pains have been tnken
: in the production of this feature, nnd
^
¡ts mnny impressive setting» nnd
^ 1beautiful costumes grently enhance
the artistic nnd dramatic value of
«2* the subject.
^ , Mis* Pickford is nided by a *uH y;perbly chosen cast in making her
*2* characterization one thnt will s u b - ’
stantially add to the popularity of
i the famous little stnr As we follow
^ i her through the* story, nnd si»' her
chunge from
the pathetic little
girl to the sovereign of nil the .do­
mains. .including the figuratively
larger domain of Princo Charmlng’ ds
heart, wc cannot help admitting
Bros., Props.
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No lots sold to colored people. No home
allowed built costing less than $1,000.00.
Water works now being installed--prices
will soon make another advance. Fortunes
are being made by investing in Jackson­
ville property.
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Just think of it, by setting aside only
17c a day for a short while you can pay
for a lot in RIVERVIEW, the most rapid
growing suburb to Jacksonville.

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DON’T D E LA Y , SEE

Located in the new )Vood-

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The Owner, while here on his private cruising Yacht

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and development of any suburb in Florida^-—THE PAST 4 YEARS
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Eight-Thirty Wednesday, July 14th

Store will be Closed all day Monday and
Tuesday, July 12th and 13th

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stock on the market at greatly reduced prices. A s evidence o f the great bargains which we will offer we quote a few prices below:

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Neckwear

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothing
$20.00
22.50
25.00
28.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

Reduced to.
$13.48
Reduced to.
14.48
Reduced to ................. 14.98
Reduced to................ 17.48

Palm Beach Suits

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Mohair Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced

$ 8.48
9.48
10.48
10.98

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to
to
to

$ .25
.75
1.25
1.50
1.50

to $ 4.00 Suits Reduced
to
5.00 Suits Reduced
to
6.00 Suits Reduced
7.00 Suits Reduced
to
8.00 Suits Reduced
to
to
9.00 Suits Reduced
to 12.00 Suits Reduced

Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants

to $ 2.79
to
3.48
3.98
to
to
4.48
to
4.98
to
5.98
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Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men's
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

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$ .10 Men’s Hose Reduced to
$ .07
.15 M en’s Hose Reduced to
.11
.25 Men’s Hose Reduced to
.19
.50 Men’s Hose Reduced to
.39
'Pbe above consists of sail colors
black, whire, Palm Beach, etc.

.19
.61
.98
1.28
1.28

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About 150 hats ranging in price from $1 to $3.50, now

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Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduce I to
Reduced t&lt;&gt;
Reduced to

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.79
1.18
1.48
1.78
1.98

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Pin Check Pants
$ .83
Kaki Pants
1.18
Work Pants
1.48
All Wool Pants
1.89
All Wool Pants
2.48
All Wool Pants
2.79
All Wool Pants
2.98
All Wool Pants
3.18
All Wool Pants
3.48
All Wool P a n ts .......... 3.98
All Wool Pants ........
4.48

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Metal, regular $3.00 values, now going at
$1.98
SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S SHOES
Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and Men’s. These shoes consist |
of various styles and makes and will he closed out at 98c per pair i
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$ .50 Dress Shirts now
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$
.75 Dress Shirts now
1.00 Dress Shirts now
1.50 Dress Shirts now
2.00 DressShirts now
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2.50 Dress Shirts now
3.00 Dress Shirts now.
All 50c Work Shirts . .

Cloth Hats
Mens’ Cloth Hats Reduced to one
half price.
$ .50 Hats Reduced t o .................... $ .25
.38
*75 Hats Reduced to ................
.50
LOO Hats Reduced to

Caps

$ .15 Children’s Hose
.......
.25 Children's Hose
.15 Children’s Sox, 2 for

Straw Hats
All Straw Hats one-half price see
special lot in special'Column
$1.00 Straws Reduced to................ .$ .50
.75
1.50 Straws Reduced to.................
1 .0 0 .
2.00 Straws Reduced to.................
1.25
2.50 Straws Reduced to.................
1.75
3.50 Straws Reduced to.2..............

Panama Hats
.$ 3.98
$7.00 Panamas Reduced’ to
4.48
8.00 Panamas Reducedjto...........

.11
.19

.25

$6.00 Tan, English Toe.
$ 4.48
6.00 Tan, Blucher Oxford
4.48
6.00 Vici Blucher Oxford
4.48
6.00 Vici Button Oxford ............
4.48
6.00 Farm Foot Oxford
4.98
6.50 Patent Leather Oxford........... 4.79
25 pair Stacy Adams Shoes in odd sizes
$3.98. These are a few numbers we
are closing out and make this sacrafice
to clean up the stock.

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$ .75
1.50
.50
.50
.50
1.00
.50
.50
1.00
• .50
.25
.25
.50
.50

$

Stacy-Adam s Shoes for Men

Underwear

.39
.79

Elastic Seam Drawers now $ .59
Union Suits n o w .............................. 98
Imitation Scriven Drawers ,.
.39
B. V. D. Draw ers.....- .....................39
B. V. D. Shirts .......................
.39
Union Suits n o w ........ ................
.81
_$4.00 Regal Oxfords...........................$ 3.48
Porosknit D raw ers......................... 39
4.50 Regal Oxfords...........................
3.98
Porosknit Shirts ............................. 39
5.00 Régal Oxfords................................ 4.48
Porosknit Union Suits;..........
•.81
Porosknit Boys UnionSuits
.39
These consists o f . Tan, Blucher and
Porosknit Boys D raw ers.............. 19
Button, Gun M e ta l. Blucher, Bal and
Porosknit Boys Shirts..................... 19
Button, Patent Leather Blucher Bal
Shirts now...............................
3 9and
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Button. All New Stock nothing
Drawers now ..................................... 39
carried over from last year.

Regal Shoes for Men

THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY

$1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50
3.00
2.50

Canvas
Canvas
Canvas
( anvas
Canvas
( 'anvjis

Shoes for
$
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Shoes for
1 l''
Shoes for
1.6,''
Shoes for
1.9N
Shoes for
2 2s
Shoes, rubber, soli*-. I Is,

These can he furnished in many dif­
ferent styles and shapes
$ .50 Values for
$
.38
1.00 Values for
s2
1.25 Values for
,,s
1.50 Values for
I 2s
1.75 Values for '
1.•’&gt;&gt;
2.25 Values for
1.78
2.50 Values for
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1.98
3.00 Values for
2.48

Endicott Johnson W ork Shoes
$1.75
2.50
3.00
3.50

Values
Values
Values
Values

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Children’s Hosiery
.39
.63
.79
1.18
1.48
1.98
2.18
.38

W hite Canvas Shoes for Women

Buster Brown Shoes

We have about 25 pairs of Beacons $3.50 and $4.00 values which f
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number of these.

Dress Shirts

For Men, Worriwn, Boys and Girls
$ .75 Champions
$
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1.00 Camp Fire Tennis
.sfc
1.25 Tennis Shoes
.98
1.50 Tennis Shoes
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2.00 Veranda Pumps
1.3s
1.25 Emmy Ixiu’s
.98
1.50 Emmy 1/Oil’s
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2.00 Emmy i/ou ’s
l.:;s

20c

About 200 pairs of Men’s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
l button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
| f o r ............................................................................... $2.28

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$ .50 Caps Reduced t o ................... •$
1.00 Caps Reduced to....................

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Special lot of about 100 Shirts from 75c to $1.50, slightly soiled S
from showing in windows, your choice
? . .. 48c . ♦

M en’s Pants
$1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50
5.00
&lt;5.00
6.50

$

$3.50 Tan and Gun Metal
3.50 Patent and Vici

Patrician Shoes for Women
$3.50 Patrician Shoes
4.00 Patrician Shoes

$ 2.48
2.98

Radcliff Shoes for Women
$3.00 Values for
$ 1.98
3.50 Valies for
2.48
All Tans in the above lot at half price

D rew ’s Shoes for Women
$2.00
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
4.00

P. L. Baby Doll Pumps
- $
One Strap House Shoes
Two Strap Pumps
Patent Colonial P u m p s........
Black Kid, Colonial
Patent Pumps, Med Heel
Patent Pumps, Plain.... ..........
Col. Pumps, wooden h e e l....
V . C. Blucher, low h e e l____
V . C. Blucher, rubber h eel...
Colonial Sand T o p .................

$3.00 Values for.............................
3.50 Values for.........................

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2.98

POSITIVELY NOTHING CHARGED
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1.68
1.68
1-98
2.48
2.48
2.98
2.98
2.98
2.98
2.98
2.98

Grover’s Soft Sole Shoes for Women

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1.4
1.6
1.9

$1.50 Values for
$
2.00 and 2.25 Values for
2.50 Values for...................................
3.00 Values for.......................
3.00 Men’s Palm Beach

Tennis Shoes

Men’s Half Hose

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$ .75
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50

Canvas Palm now
leather Work Gloves
Osborn Work Gloves
Osborn, long gauntlett
Manon’s Work Gloves

W hite Canvas Shoes for Men

$ .25 Ladies’ Silk Hose
$ .19
.50 Indies’ Silk Hose
....................... 39
1.00 Ladies’ Silk-Hose..............................79
All Ladies’ 50c Tan Hose Silk and
Lisle will be closed out at 25c per pair

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$3.50
4.50
5.50
6.50
7.50
8.50
9.50

Silk Ties Reduced to
$ .19
Silk Ties Reduced to
.39
Sport Ties Reduced to ................ 39
Bat Wing Ties Reduced to
.39
.42
Diose End Tirs Reduced to
.61
Loose End Ties Reduced to

$ 4.48
4.98

$7.00 Suits Reduced to
7.50 Suits Reduced to

$13.50
15.00
17.50
18.00

$ .25
.50
.50
.50
.75
1.00

Ladies’ Hosiery

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additional locals'1.: people and events__ guluble ™

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All Sort* of Fake Scheme* Successful

. ’ Tonight, nt

the

imperial.

"Over

the Rainbow.”
Doora open at 7:30 and perform­
ance “ t 8:16 P- *'*■ ,Hr t," ‘ operetta
i tonight.
Don’ t mi»* Boeing the operetta
tonight.
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Between the acta Specialties un­
usually go01*-

The one price of 35 cents will preY#il all over the house tonight Come
■early nnd get a good »eat
Curtain rises at 8:15 tonight. Be
prompt.
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Mr* and Mrs. R* L. P®ck nnd
family afo now comfortably located
fn one of tho new McCuller houses
«n Ninth Street.
Mr. and Mrs L. M. Telford have
arrived in the city after nn absence
of several months and will again
occupy their homo on Mngnolin Ave.
Their hosts of frionds here are giving
them n warm welcome.
Increase In P. M ’ s Salary
In tho annual readjustment of the
salaries of postmasters, announced
Tuesday b y Postmaster Goneral Bur­
leson, twenty-*!* Florida postmaster*
were given an increase in salary, nnd
eighteen wero given decreases. For
the past year the salnry
of the
Sanford postmaster has been $2,600
which has been increased to $2,GOO.
Since the salaries of the post
masters nrc scheduled by tho busi­
ness handled by tho olllces them­
selves, the increase in Postmaster
Baskin’s salary is highly compli­
mentary of the volume of business
handled through the local otlice, and
tho manner in which the atlaiis of
the oflice are conducted.
Some Fine Tomatoes
Alfred King who resides on the!
west side is n good grower of winter
vegetables hut in the spring
crop;
line he makes a speriaTt.V of toma­
toes anil piohahly grows the best
tomatoes that Sanford can boast
Be has a few new wrinkles in grow
ing tomntoes nnd one of them is to
bring on the late ones und&lt; r »had«
muk.ng them line and linn and they
are allowed to ripen on the vines i
before they are biought to the local
market, lie brought some to the
llcruld office this w e e k that Were
absolutely the finest we have ever
seen in th.s state

Abttihrr 7V/'yrdia /'rum liit'nboicl nil

To the gen* tous people of Sanford.
I will nrrive at the Imperial Theatre
tonight at 81 5 with my maids of
honor and company of fireflies, frost
sprites, moon-beams,
sun-beams,
tlower-a, lists ur.ii ¡ill the .-n|or&lt; of tinrainbow Please lie kind enough to
give us the welcome of a riowded
house. Our operetta is particularly
pretty and I feel sure will please you
all. In the couisi- of the evening we
will take the children (Taire. Anita.
Bertha and Domthy back to Rainhowland with us. to see the wonders
of that famous country. Once again
1 urge the good people of Sanford
to give us the encouragement of a
large audience.
Queen — Hain bowl and.
Tuesduy'. July 13-1916.

ly Floated Prove Credulity of
Humanity.

llumatf credulity passes all limi­
tations Before me lies n newspaper
story from Chicago: A man was on
hlH way to n savings hank to deposit
f H5 Two smiling strangers met him,
fooled him with tho story that they
had “ a magic handkerchief which
would doubla the stranger's money If
he would fold Ills bank bill* within It.
After the operation, the strangers told
him to watch the handkerchief nnd
sec his money grow. They disap­
peared. They had his money nnd tho
handkerchief contained wnste paper.
Does this sound Impossible?
Hero Is another story, oven more
Improbable, but true. In New York a
company, appropriating tho name of a
well-known corporation, advertised to
sell Its shares at a bargain, and flxod
n pile© that was Just twlco the stock
Miss Winnie Rivers has returned market price. A circular was sent to
the Italian quarter Intimating that a
from a six weeks visit to Green Cove
great opportunity was presented for
Springs.
workingmen to secure an Interest In
a wonderfully prosperous railway, that
Misses Clara Millen nnd Edith only a fow shares could bo had, and
Stewart left to day for Jacksonville (hat they must bo bought at once. A
where they will join n party of a rush was mado for tho stock, although
hundred teachers off fot tho Panama every dally paper printed tho quota­
tion of tho same security at half the
Exposition.
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price at which the swindle!* were
tMrs R oy liumling of DeLand is otferlng It. Tho police put an ond
to tho game. If pcoplo are so credu­
visiting Mrs. W. H. Shelly.
lous, Is It surprising that the post of­
fice authorities report that $150,000,Itirth*
000 a year Is taken from the gulllblo
Mr. Und Mrs. J. K. Ilutler an­ by dealers In fake securities? If Wall
nounce the birth of u little son, j street did this kind of wretched busi­
Monday June II.
He will bv ness. It would deservo reprobation.
None of tho cheap mining, oil, plan­
Justice Edward, Jr.
tation. real estate and similar schemes
Mrs F P Strong and little daugh-*: could get a foothold In the stock ex­
ter l»uIlei, lease today for a visit to change because, bofore a stock can bo
listed. It must submit a detailed report
Kansas
nnd show that It represents a legiti­
mate enterprise. This docs not mean
GREAT
SUFFRAGE
LEADER that occasionally a stock Is listed that
should not have been, but It meana
that, as a rulo, listed securities hovo
merit. Nor does listing mean that
they will advance In prtco. Securltlea
only represent business Institutions
subject to the laws of trade, hut
rhnncea of profit In the purchase of
listed securities, or those that are sold

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And Feel Well

Just received a shipment of Carter’s new

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Don’ t sudor from the ill-elTects of
| an Inactive liver, such as headache,
indigestion, constipation, lack of
♦nergy and low spirit*, when fot a
little money you can get a remedy
•of proved merit. G R IG SB Y ’ S LIVVER-LAX will got your liver right
*nd let you enjoy better health nnd
brighter aplrlta. LIV-VER-LAX acts
natuially and effectively. Hus none
■of the danget* and bad after effects
of calomel. Sold under an absolute
money refund guarantee at 60c and
11 a bottle. Each bottle is protect­
ed by the likoneaa of L. K. Grigsby
For «ale by Wm. G. Aldridge.
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Two of a Kind.
Human nature doca not change so
Tpry much from decade to decade, and
tbo kind of man who always caught
th® blggtat flab of the season ten years
M o now has an automobllo that will
•take any hlW'on high Rear' •
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Northbound
Arrive
Leave
No. 82_____1:18 A. M ........ 1:33 A. M.
No. 81. . 10:45 A. M ----- 11:05 A. M.
No 80
3:26 I*. M ........ 3:46 P .M .
* Southbound
No. 83
2:06 A. M ........ 2:16 A .M .
No 89
2:10 I*. M.
2:30 P. M.
No! 85 . 5:44 P M. .. .6:04 P. M.
Oviedo
No. 126—’Arrive
.9:30 A. M.
No. 127— Leave..................4:00 P. M.
Leesburg
No 21 Arrive
10:56 A M.
No. 24 l-eave
6:68 IV M.
No 15s Arrive
6:20 P. M.
No. 157 lyave
6:36 A .M .
Trilby
No. 26—A rrive................1:00 P. M.
No. 24—Leave..................«..*.6 I . M.
Clyde Lin* Boat* .
_(SI. J»ks« Rlv*r)
Arrive ltf:5b A.M. Leave 11:30 A.M.
Tuesday?, Thursdays and Saturday*
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CARTER’S INKS. It makes no difference what quantity you de­
sire, nor for what purpose you wish it, we can supply your needs.
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Carter’s Writing Fluid in Quart Bottles......................„75c
Carter’s Writing Fluid in Pint Bottles

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Carters Writing Fluid in Half-pint Bottles.................. 25c

Carter’s Writing Fluid in 4-oz B ottles ....................
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* art‘ ‘r s W riting Fluid in 2-oz B ottles....................
C arter’s Koal Black Ink in 4-oz Bottles

Carters Koal Black Ink in 2-oz B ottles
Carter's Black Letter Ink in 2-oz Bottles

... 5c

..... 5c
5c

Carter’s Bed Household Ink, 2-oz Bottle
Carter’s Red Carmine Ink

5c

..... 10c

Carter’s Ink. in Green, Violet or Blue. 2-oz B ottle

5c

for hanks and large offices) half pint 50c

Carter's Fountain Pen Ink in Black, Green oi Violet

10c

( alter s M ucilage. 2-oz Bottle

5c

Carter s Stam p Bad Ink (for Kuhher Stamps) all colors

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25c

( ' a r t e l ’s Numbering Machine Ink ifor Numbering M achines or
Cash Register) all colors
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10c

C A R T E R ’S
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Carier** New \'e| Vet Show Card Ink fur ina ¡r-mg card signsi in
Black. Light Red. Dark R ed. Whip*. Orange. Light Blue.
I lark Blue. Brown and Yellow

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nervous fie can't bold tils hands quiet
for n moment
It was tho concus
slon of n bursting shell fhal flung him
against n stone wall, you know
lie
waa In the hospital a month. He Is
getting a little better now, and every
morning and evening I hear him

( 'arter’s Photo-Library
Baste in Double Well
Jars
25c
Carter’s C hoto-Library
Paste in 4-oz bottles
with Brush..............10c

praying. 'What In tho world aro you
praying for?' I asked him. He had
hard work steadying his voice. T —
I'm praying,’ he stammered, ‘ that tho
war won't bo over before I can get
back' What arc you going to do
with a spirit like that?''—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
New Woman Is a Marrying Woman.
Tho alarmist assertion* that tho
spread of "feminist" doctrine I* going
to destroy tho homo are disproved by
statistics
More women rnnrry today
than did In 1900 There has been a
gain of nearly 2 per cent In tho num­
ber- of marriages of women over fif­
teen In tho last 20 years
Among the 30.000,000 married wom­
en whom tho last census takers roport, only 185,065 had been divorced.
Ida Tarbell calls this a “ small per
cent of disaster” and saya that there
la no other human relation that can
ibow, anything like ao largo a stalk« r e p r o o f of succès*.

for Office or Fountain Pen, with the new
Patent, Dustproof Pourout.
Pints...........................: .................................. 60c
Half Pints............................................ , ....... 35c
4 oz. Bottle, for Fountain Pens, with filler .25c
T ry P E N C R A F T — You W ill U se No O th e r*

Keeping Men Out of Mischief.
To keep Its men out of mischief n
liik coal company Inaugurated the gar­
den habit among Its miners
Result'
Pay day sees fnr fewer fight» much
le»H money spent for liquor and n
larger sum carried home to the wife
nnd children I lenrn from the maim
ger that besides these Immediate ef
feet« mailt of the miners are now aide
to raise a considerable part of nil
tile vegetutiles their families eal
Some of the large Iron and steel
companies divert their men with
ruti«ie f M Schwab Is patron saint
of a great hand at Bethlehem
There are four band* or drum corps
:ii the Cornwall (ire hanks, and the
Frick company goes the limit In mix
lug music with coke, having It bands
at Ps various works
(live nu'ii something pleasant to do.
and they will spend less money and
Mine for things that urw unpleasant
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Twelflh ( ¡fruii is \ ititi
Tallii hsssi e, J 111\ Ili
By t ileelsion of thè Supreme &lt; olir! oli I ho
valid,ty of thè act treni tong thè
Twelfth Judicta! Circuit out of lite
counties of Dlival and \;in«.tu and
creiumg a new fourtli &gt; irmi out of
St. Johns. Clay ai.d Piilnain. thè lai
As p r e s i d e n t of t to* International
ter heing takon froin thè K'ghth &lt; ir
cuit, Utero is sinull hope of liriiiging Woman » Suffrage alliance, and as
ahout roliof in thè congested eon- leader In numerous sufTrage organiza­
«lition in ibis &lt;irruit The Sup erne tions Mrs f ' n r r l e r l i n p m a n f ati lias
e a r n e d a lllll que ill»! IllCtlOU ni l l oqg
Court yesterday afternoon bande I
members " f tier m-i tor tier Indefntlgn
down nn ftdverse opinion, and ibis
lib- labor t or t h e ' a u s o
She has been
meims thnt bolli . f l i. "olgep III,- hi ,n| .1 tin ¡1 11111 Mi •- • l e i s i n c e
pomted by li ni'iii-r ì ■
• in de*
it- foiiinl.il ¡ - u t » . i n w a r s a g o a ni l
thè act are &lt;•11- 1•••t I 1'• * i I
d u r i n g lli.it pi tint! tin
b e e n ideili t
J. T But'er, w fio ••..
1 vi '••rei I lied » i d i w i n n i n g l i g h t s f or » o m i n i »
Soothe* Tooth, Fire* Bed.
a» tho addittonal judge in thè new full or partial suffrage in Tasmania.
John Wolf, a rural mall carrier of
Twcìfth Circuit, udii Judge S J. | Queensland, Flnlniid, Norway. Sweden. Bbcnaburg, Pa.. Iiaa demonatrntod that
Bilhurn of Palatkn. who was to pre- ( Denmark, Victoria, England, Belgium nn electric light .bulb will cure n
side over thè proposed new Fourlh and Iceland, as well as full suffrage toothache and then hoiiio. Wolf was
In seven o f the filiteli States
walking the floor with a toothache of
Circuit.
M r s i i l l :s k n o w n p a r t b ul arl y f or
Ilie Jumping kind, when the bright
Thu hill as originally | * ; i I . ' h, l o r q u a l i t i e s of l ou s t m e t 11 e Staten
idea struck him
Wrapping n toNvel
Legislature wa-&lt; V e i n e d by «..•\. - 1, ■- ii iaiisliip
around an eleetrle light hull) nttm lied
Trammell, but it- lulvm-nt*"* led i
(o a long cord, he got Into bed. press
members of the l* iiii' •!• 1 / i'"*'
■tig Mi*- liiilli again«! the iicblng molar
both houses I l f tie ..... II.I,
.1'
as a warming pad The device worked
Select Your Master
succeeded ,n hnviu.i it m r r i e i l m n
You cannot serve two mo Mr- you magically The suffering stopped and
wolf fell asleep
must servi* one or the ntllet
II lour
the Govrrnoi's v e t o nt.d - l i or t l ; . be
Shortly after midnight, the mall car­
work
Is
the
first
with
voti
nuit
mu
r
fore the legisle» l i r e ¡oljoiirio d G o v
rier dreamed there was a fire nnd thnt
feo
second,
work
Is
your
master
and
ernor Trammell announced the ap­
he was fighting his way through smoke
pointment "of the additional judge for tho l/inl of work, who In find But
If your fee Is Oral with you nnd and flames Ho awoke to find the bed
the Twelfth Circuit nnd the nidge
He sprang to safety nnd
your work seenni! fee Is your mas­ burning
and State's attorney for the new ter. nnd the lord of fee, who is tho cave the alarm, but before firemen ar­
Fourth Circuit. E. Noble Cillimin. devil
rived (he house wn» almost gutted
Kusktri
of St. Augustine, was uppointeil
Stnto’a attorney for the latter cir­
Prpyed He Might Fight Again
The Meanest Man Once More
cuit. Ho is also ousted by the di cis­
Here Is an extract from n letter
I have ut last discovered the very
ión of .tho court.
meanest man
lie In the fellow who from abroad—never mind tho nation­
There will also, therefore, lie no somehow manages to get you to tell ality
•Txiuls Is still hero on sick leave
change in the makeup of the old everything nlioui yourself, and then
shuts up like a clam amt mating«* to 11« uns awfully battered up nnd Is so
Fourth and Eighth Circuits.

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terni of nln#t jr-nio# (991 yearv from (ha data
of issuadee of lettera patent.
Article V.

The oftlcers of this corporation shall be
a president, a vice president, a secretary
sire u larger attendance they must
Dep
a rt m e n t o f Ik e In t e r io r
Ml
and
a treasurer, the latter two of which
u. s Land Ofllcr ar Calnravillr.Kla
officers, to* wit: a secretary and treasurer
increase the interest. They will then
Juno 26. 191&amp; .
Notic« Is hereby given that Thomaa C. may be held by one and the same perbe able to keep the ••teen" ngc
Hutchinson of Ostern. Florida, who. on Match son, and n board of dlroctora of hot more
21,
Homestead
Entry,
No.
.
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,, .
; « . 1913,
i n i s . made
mad.
H o rn ,- t e i
t.n iry .
No. thàa severi (7) noi l#*a than threo (3)
youngster* nrd the adults as well in ¡m iss», for s ij of skw Section i l : ,n&lt;t mamLera,* thè numLer of salii board to he
1S 'ì of SW G, Section 12. Township 19 South, flied from lime to lime l&gt;y thr by-law»;
rtfgulur ni tendance.
i Hang«* 31 hast, Tallahassee ‘ Meridian, has thè board of dlrectors «hall be elerted by
I bird notice of intention to make Three-yrar tha stockholdrrs al thè annua! meeting
I Proof, to establish claim to the land above of thè sald storkholdrt* whfch shall be
, described, before f’ lrrk of Circuit Court, at hrLi nn thr Ara! Tua«d*y In June of rsrh
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J It. Kill., ol Oatt , , n . Flortil«. '
i» r
board . . ( d i r e c t o r . » n n u . l l y on the , ^ A l l L o A l A f l V C r t iH C lI ir n I u I A
. t r . n.,
n o rM ,.
d* ,# “
th* » n n u . l me* ln C o I h .
4.4 «181 IJIOfllH I n d f f
W C. Carprnlrr., nl O
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stockholders
as a b u te
and
immediately T h i n I f l p n n i n r f T i l IIL*!* * ' * &gt; % . • *
II. U. Harri., ot 0.t*«n, Florida.
A C H I EL IS A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A I T H .
,lt*r
th*
..1.1
mrc-tln*
ol
,
lock
holder,.
*
IICal,|nR
1
It Kfcfc ( f . M j j
A. A- Hrook*. of (*«trrn, Fiorirla.
Th* hoard ol dlrvrtor* rnay at any time 1 l l n p Ffir Fnrll Inunrll....
.
Kotiert W. Davit,
UNHAPPINESS IN THE HOME OF
“ H E ’ LL T R E N T ’ E M
S O SAYS SAU N TEREK .
appoint rurh aa.I.tant ar,r*tarl*. or aa
**KCn in sertion . Minimum
•STure-itr
Iteci.trr
■
l.tant
trra.urrr.
a.
it
may
»**
fit*
.
Tha.
CliaFPP
2.'»
i'oiitu
ELDER BERRY.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
fnrorporetpr* of Ihl. company »halt m**t |
«
lllrt.
at th* effir* ol ih* company In the -*‘ f 1 ___________
Soli,*
or
A,,
Helton
for
t
.
i
llrril
Inder
Sanford.
Flòrida
.......
,•••!.ua.
on
th*
2nd
day
ol
,
—other fe ilo » '» altogether
wrong:
W here The South Bogins
Srrlien 375 of Ihr (ìrnn al Slalvir«
Augu,t
1916.
to
compirle
Ih»
organilaj
A o * x„ . .
Nolle*
I.
turc
by
given
that
ft.
(’
.
flower.
„
_
Down where the welcome is never grace to kniil« nnd to omit the un- According to HI» Story He “ Ondured” purrh«*rr of Tex iVrilfir.tr No. »22. lion of Ih* rompanr, lo' adopt by-law., I &lt;►
and to *l*ct ¿Ji* ofnrrr, to conduct th.i
*
kind printed word when
some
il»«*d
th*
2nd
d.y
of
Jun*.
A.
I».
1913,
stronger
burine*.
uL
th*
ror|ioratlnn
until
Ita
Sut!
Much Before He Got His Mind
hs. fll*d .aid certificate In my office end annual m».tlng in 1910. Until tha «»id
injected
a
bit
of
Halt
and
pepper
un­
Than where the glmk hand-clasp. is
h,a mad* application for tax deed to i*- meeting of the Incorporator, and until
Made Up to "Git Onni.
•u* in ercornenr*
with l»w. Said rntlH thrir auerraaora ara al*ctrd and duly qual­
der my skin (but perhaps 1 deserve);
Given tfte stranger:
married."
rat* embrace* th* following drsrribrd ified, tha Imalnra. of thl. corporation «hall
grucc
to
lemember
‘
that
there
property situated In Frminol* county, Flor­ b* conducted hy'th* following oinerra, to
Down where the untile dwells n little
For Sale— 13 acre farm.
id,. to-wit: N li ol SWJi. S*r. ) 9. Tp. wit: W. S. Hand, praeident: T. I. HawWen
nre two sides to almost every ques­
longer—
‘ Your wife alleges that you were 21 9. K. SJ E. Acr*. SO.
kina, vie president: J. N. Whltncr, »aerr- Side, cheap for cash, imrm ;
Ï'OW
,
.__ ..
____ ,
. .
1 Th, raid land bring inrnrd at th* d,l* tary and trearurar; and W. 9. Hand. C. M
tion (especially excepting tho saloon
That's where the south Login».
Address F Jt
cruel to her, charged tho Judge, of th* D.uanr, .of rurh **rilSr,i* in th* Hand, T. I. Ilawkin*. J. N. Whltnrr, !.. A. session.
I
’
•
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am,
Down where the roses bloom nil question j; grace to remember that n "that you first insulted her, then "»"&gt;* ot Unknown. UnU*. &gt;sid rrrtifl- flruml.y and S. 1'uir.ton a. a board of Red Bank, New Jt-r«t •.
,
,
,
,
.
__
&gt;
r**»
.h.'l
n*
rrilrrnird
»crordlng
lo
law,
,l|,»riD
r,
■*!(
soft answer turtieth away wrath nnd knocked her down and trod upon her. , , , d**d win |
winter
---- ■»------luu*
therron—on-vth*»--v
27th.*_..
day
Arlldr VI.
of July A. 1&gt;. 1916.
And the water sparkles n little bit nt the same time is more effective. flow about UT"
Thia corporallAn .ball at thr tnrrting
For sale nt n good discom t . rhoi.
WltwAr nly ofTiiial eignatur* and real
ol
thr
Incorporator,
abova provided for.
"Dis
about
It.’’
responded
Elder
Ber­
Ihia th* 21»t day of June, A. D. 1916.
" A n d courage—couiage to tell
brighter.
nr,ship
in the Sanford B umt.-- c 0|.
adopt
an
appropriate
corporate
aosl
and
(••»Il .
E. A. DOUGLASS.
hy-lawa not InconaUtant with thaaa arAnd the b on d s ol home are a wee bit the truth that ought to be told ry. "dis much, an’ den some.
•Clerk Circuit Court 8*mlno!e Co., Fla.
lege.
Owner cannot use n
in ­
tlclra
of
incorporation,
and
la
»*
of
th«
“ Me nn' flat woman been trabbolln’
V
lly Jaa. C Holier I*. I&gt;. C.
whether I like it or n ot,*\Ahether it
ti6hter
Slate of Florida, which hy-lawa
may ba
quire nt rieraltl Office
S7-Tu*»-6tc
double ’bout 'leben days. 1 dono tuk
amrndrd or repealed, may ha provided In
That'» where the South begin».
hits me or my friends, whether it
her to be do wife o ’ mah buzxum, an'
.------------------- aurb by-law».
Article VII.
•
For Sale Cheap-rGus rar g. good
costs
me
one
subsetiber
or
one
thou­
she done atung mo in dat buxzum. an’ Notic* of Awtication for Ta« t»e*d tndn
Down where the skies are a trifle
Thr high»*! amount of Indrbtadnraa or as new.
Inquire at Fern aid Tia
sand subscribers: courage to look fudehmo’ :I Nolle» ,l7?
•r. ,h*givap
. a *■ff»l
to which this, corporation may at
bluer
is hereby
that K. (,'. Uowtr lisblllli
Shop._______
___________
go tf
any
lima
aubject
lt**lf
»ball
ba
twico
tho
without
blinking
at
political
facta
"Day befo’ ylstlday evenin' I come purrhsaar of Tax Crrtlftrat* No. S22. amount of its authorised atock.
Down where friendship’s a trifle
-tha 2nd day of j\mr. A. D. 191.1,
and to put honest interpretation moseyin’ 'long homowards ‘bout aup- datad
*
Article
VIII.
baa filed raid certificata in my ofllca and
trnor, ;
•
Sale— Second hand book*.
The namaa and
raaidanrea of tha
In­ For
on auch fact* whether my political peh time. I has a quarteh's worth o' baa mad* application for tax dead to itaua corporator,
and ,ub,rrlbar, of »tork, with Standard
And hope nnd faith and love
xxx
authors. Address. Books
in
arcordanra
with
law.
Said rartlSratr
friends like it or not; courage to he po’k chops under tnah arm. an' peace rmbracca tha followlng drterihrd proprrly the number, of ah,re&lt; aubacribed by oath
endure—
Herald
Office.
tr*
a*
follow,:
X" tf c
I •itualrd In Saminola rounty. Floridi, tofair and to speak my honest belief an' satisfaction In mah soul.
L. A.
Ilrumlay, Sanford, Florida,
&amp;0
wlt: 8WH ol 8Wfi. 8a*. 19. Tp. 4l 8 •bare*.
That’« whero the south logins.
ubout candidates for office of all stepped Into de house, an’ she rlx up K. 33 E. Acr.» 40.
T. I.
Hawkina, Sanford, Florida,
SO
Down where n velvet breeze is blow­
Th* asid land brlng saa*.r*d at tha data
For Sale— 12 5 by 7 Phot«.» i ..rid»
political parties, no matter how. offen her cheer, picked up dat cheer of th» iaayanca of aurh rrrtlflcsta In tha •bare*.
ing
fc
f
M. Hand, Sanford, Florida, 26 »bar*«
or
Sanford• views for f ! mi
i„r
I want only candidates of my own an’ hung It roun' mah neck name’s a i noma of Unknown. tfnlraa aald cartifl■ HU, a
r a tn v i u , Florida,
• a v i i u a « 26
»«a r*h»r&gt;*
a t a * rw
1
1#I
W. 8. Hand,
Sanford,
I rata .hall br r.dr.mrd arcordlng lo law,
And there is music in every wave
crate roun’ a tuhkey gobbler.
J. N.
Whitoer. Sgnlord. Florida. 41' . 50 cents. Address Boa JIT’». &lt; •,,r,j
party elected; courage to tell my
tax dr ed will i»u* tharron on tho 27th ■hareaflowing—
Den. youah honah, not satisfied &lt;j,v of July. A. D. 1915.
po •. p
8. I’ ulraton, Sanford. Florida, 10 aharra Florida.
friends NO when they want to get wif so much, sh« slammed me smack
wltn*»# my official •ignaturr and arai
That’s where the south begins.
In W ltnr.* Wherrol. the «aid incorpora­
.
.
i
t
.
.
.
.
,
.
this
the
21.t
day
of
Jun*.
A.
D.
1916.
tor« bav*
hereunto **t their hanl*. thi*
u*ai&gt;
e a nnt’ Ci ass
Down where the South is awaking something into my columns that in do stummlck wif a chunk o stove
6th day of June, A. D- 1915.
(*lrrk i’lrrult Coui f Seminole i*o . FI*.
is fair, and courage to say YES wood an’ knocked me siltin' flat In de
W S llanil
And forunes nre in the making,
;
T I If.»W in .
who are not my friends when the) 1 comer
Den she flung de dishes at
ut
c-T u -M r
Hr J»«. &lt; K«i&gt;*rta. 1» t .
♦
And there’s more of giving and lilsa
1» A H r u m l r y
cheer
Den ----sho ------come
want to get something into my col- j me an dat
---- -----------None»&lt;
V
I
Hand
n
of taking
S. F u l e a t o n
in fust on one side, den on
umns that is fair though distasteful busln me
Notice i* h*r*b&gt; given that ih*r* will l*
J. N. Whitnar.
Thnt i» where the south begin».
nnd courage, finally to walk alone t’other,
t’olher. wif dat atovc
atove wood again.
naaln.
m o o tin g of th. itoalty
, .. .tookhaid.r.’
_
- Tru.t
, STATE OF F L O R ID A
, ir.
.
,
, .
.
.
,
, Com pany at th* ofllc* of ita aarrrtary In
Where thero is more of laughing and
For Rent— Furnished roorfl» ,-orner
■Do cheer, an' mo dodged do bos’ |Panford. Florida, on Turaday. July 14th. C O U N TY OF S E M IN O L E
nnd friendless, if need be, that I may
day perannally appeared before n a Elm knd
*.
less o f sighing,
Third streets
\:-,i
wo wux able, but we bofe got Bawt o ' '
■* .,.,n
m- Jh* of&gt;i*rt o a Thi*
notary public, 1^ A. Hrumlry, T I lla «
not print something thnt t do not be­ ,
. . . .
.
. . .
this mooting la to amend tha charter ol
kin*. C. M . Hand. W. H. Hand. J N. room house on French Ave nr f imin one nnuddah s road, an ebbery now ,«id itraiiy Tru.t Company.
And more of giving and less of buy­
lieve nnd inny not advocate som e­
Whltncr
S. I’
to m*
V» n u n r r and
an d .k.
r uuVvIon.
irim n , m
m r well
wen known
Known « .
.
t
..
A L F R E D F O STE R .
an' again do chbnk hit de cheer nn’
ing,
»nil known to be i hr pmon« tje%eribH {
lit, t «»r \
:• d
K5-Tuee*5l e
Secretar y
thing thnt I do nor favot with head de cheer hit me. An’ nil do while dsl
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In
«ntl
who
r
i
f
f
u»**«l
th
e
l
u
r
r
f
t
i
i
n
j
And ‘you all” make friends without
T l i i r r l S ts
î» 2 -2 t
' ffrlr»
of
in rr rr p n f■ li o n ,
«nri
t h»*T
**»rh
nnd heart
femnle kep* usin’ de mos' Insultin' N o l l r r o f In l e n l l o n lo Applf for I . e t l r r * i r k n o w l r f i f r i l h rfu r» me, th a t th ey r i r half trying
For Rent Nl«-'
I'a lrn l
rutr&lt;i t h r «a m# for t h r |iur|H)*rs t h r r r i n
" A n d now. Great Spirit, lest my langwhlge herself.
There’» wjiere the South begins.
g i v e n th at wr, t h r un
nim wj
with bath. nc.i t ••'I
humble
prayer
detain
you
longei
’’ ' I V k
c h o p s — s m a c k ' — n l c g e h — .^ ^ ."g n 'i-'d '* h V ? *b ,l hl«
&lt;la&gt;
■irganifed
a
n
d
;
|
„
W
i
i
n
r
«
W
h
e
r
r
n
f
I
have
h
u
i-u
n
to
Chn».
It.
Boostrnm. St.
Paul.
got po'k chops, aln' you*
« I . n . i r d u u r . r l v r . i n l .1 • r o r p ..r a lli. n ,jn
w&gt;
h , n,| , n ,| ..m r , , | . . . , | &lt;|.i
from visiting ju«t retribution on srnark
'.if. day ' bet ween £&gt;t h JiiSl
• • •
Hinnçk!
Whan dfh iwo bits I sont ,lrr u ,(
' ..ckh.trh** 5 -*«»r « -m
Jlnr. A i&gt; i «. i %
k
lilock from Gritmm.ir
those lying editors bark in civilizit- Himu.
l » n &gt; . f«»r
f «»r th» :&gt;urt
p u r p i i M « ««•! f o r t h «n&lt;l u m i r r
\ I IIFTTS.
■With the light of fuller knowledge
you lo collec' funi ilflB# A*n n a h H I « » f i / t i r t r r n • of I h r h a r t r r «n«i a r t i r l r * o f in
Not*r&gt; I'ubhr Stâiruf KlurtiJa jijcv
R igh t
p rice
'o
t.on oct up.ed this v«r&gt; In ur in get­
• I I »rge
on the subject tbo northern attitude
*«* '"'S'l'
Oil 0si*nv*Tk:
fllr »n Ihr nflics*
of thr
Mv rfintmissifiri % D
vt
»I
pu:
«\ddroHs C
R U
ting out those mendacious war ex­ djt white washtn' 17 don» Infudied •I irh Is no».hr,“
o v e r ’ I’o'k efiops - smack '
I&gt;nt two S»cr..|«r&gt; .f
..I Kh.r.d« and th.i *.•
I jjc
toward the southern negro has mar­
tras. I will close my huinlde prayer,
D».
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bit»
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r
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l
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n
h
velously changed in recent year*.
hoping that its petition may
tie r a t i n ' fo* do n o w lint I WUE g w i n o to lalm»«««, Kloruia on tho If&gt;th »lay of J u l y ,
For Sale or Rei t
The death of the ‘ ‘ grandfather
11 19 t v lor I nt er s^ paient, upon i S r , | n i nurl &lt;&gt;r l o o m .
ta illo ir I ou n il
vouchsafed me. and go on whipping w c i t r I n d e R l n l e h s n' J o h n d e l l a p l t s ' « A II
• • n i I l » f D f • li &lt;1 » r i i ' U * "f iniufpurKtii.n
s i a t r uf Kl or I il a
of 1 III- la te J o -c J. Il I
clause” to restrict negro «tifTrage in
tin« stream for a f&lt; w more trout be­ q o r l u b l e
P o 'k chops
sm ack'
d a is
"
&gt; Hnn.l,
In t r K sta tr
..f
or reni on ren»nt..ti :.
the South ha» brought out consider­
I
I I k h 1*
WiMiarib K S*|ij»r*-« •!•-&lt;••• a ••••!
w h a il a n i ' '
fore sundown. A men."
I
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»in»
T
o
ail
(
’
r
r
d tlo r» . U ^ ii r r s
I * I• t r i h u l r r a
to M r» I l.eir. b.'.rt
able comment from the northern
I. \ H r u m l r y ,
" A n ' e b b e r y l i m e she say ‘ s m a c k ”
itti *11 p»r««»n« h i r i r c r la im » t r H e m a m l*
I 'ul« *ton.
press, but it doesn't read like the
j ^ iit iM aanl h r l a t e \ *»u anti r a c l ^ o f )'t»u. ar.
t (*
la ik
d a l— she
la m m
me
annudeh
J S . Wfninrr
h»rah&gt; l u t i l i « J a n d
t*j p ff» « i l a n )
_ _ _ _ _ _
stuff they used to give us years ago * I ha ve notod with oxtreme pleasure o n e w i f d a t c h u n k
I f t l f i r * " f I n r o r por allnn
rlaim a a n d i)r n ia n t|s * h ' r h
&gt; o i l , o r n t h r r of
por
Rent
'i
.r I*
W♦ . Ihr bfwlffsiijnril, hrf»'l&gt;) • anriatr v o u , m a y h a v r » ¿ a . n e * t h ^ • • « t a l * - •*( W i l l i a m
when they took their view of the thè great woik iieing dune )&gt;y lite
' ■J edg e.
youah
b rin ali,
dat
Jo*
r
*v.|i|ir^w.
l i f r o f ^ * rijt-t «Ir • ••i »t l&gt;
iiu rn h r « to p ih rf
f «*r
t h** piirpi»»«* •■f
m
Park
\v*
.
1
1
I
•
•
negro from “ I ’ nrle Tom's Cabin" leverai chureiies in Sanford along s e e m e d I n h e i n o ' d a n I c o u l d o n d u r e r r p « r a t m f *r».if • •r •»»• »*c
io i h r «ln d**r rn**- ! E i r f i i i r n of
* liol^ r r i r t i n r i t r
t&gt;. H urnl
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and like other sources. Here i, some­ tbe Ime of Barut'a. &lt; brisliun Ktwleav- s p e c i a l l y f u n i a s t r a n g e n l g g a h I n l n !• &gt; a n l &lt;! Ai fiet*« r the* l»r ** • 1*10(14 t f t Fir • l a t
r rr o l
1
Park
Ave
i
l
o
no
k
n
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w
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m
o
’n
t
w
o
w
e
e
k
s
n
t
t
h
e
&lt;
&gt;
r
and
Brotherliood
cinsses
and
il
D i l t d Ju ly ! Ot h A f» 1 *13
KUi » n d a
p r ..k i* h n &lt; fot
l l « M " 1 the- S t a i r I I I
thing from
Yankee Doodle," a
S u -a n
II
S 'lU fr r « .
U lrrU IM t
i.f r o r p n f ’ a d o n e
for
|* r f i t
th #
f • •r f f i a l i i . f i
M e a n ' d a l c h e e r g o t tip In
( i W. Spelli’el
Vi l i t
paper pu Id is lied at Michigan City. be spt-uk» a greater leullzitllOft of m e s e » '
V T u m l a &gt; -9 l«
A r t i f 1r 1
ile c o r n e r a n ’ I hcz
' I s yo u a l l gw In e
Il
I)
r- a m r
of
t h le
r o rp n ra lio n
T i r
«ha H
hr
tiieir
dulie»
to
t
he
ehurch
among
Indinnn. which repiesents u iargi
l.»*rh Ï a .h e e
t at f ir
» *i. n i ï • a n y
p rin
11 thè t o c o n t i n u e d i n b l t n l z ? ' A n ' s h e s e z
4 .1 ..I
| • i a « r «if 1»U 9 »n V • • 1» h a l l he* i n the*
T ft)
nnd growing sentiment at the North fin* young inen and ladn~ &lt;d
Rent
Kurrifhi d r""in
S n u t r k ! — p o ’k
chops,
n lg g a h
III
*-• n fe ifd
I H u n t)
«if
‘• » • r t j i n u l r
a n *1
chureiies.
Sunford
can
imust
of
«nini'
&gt;! K ir
*»f
F lo rid a ,
« llh
h r a r t» * h
tilT irr*
at
" D o n ’ t try to solve tlie southern
nmitek”
witiiout board
•urh
nl her
p o in t«
in
th e Ç tete- of
F I o r *d m
negro problem, you min of the of th&lt;* largest classe« in theVhuiehes
’ A n ' den a l l I b p z w u z : ' S t a n d o u l e n
and
:n
tin l ’ ru tti!
S f at » •
nr
firflig n
riti n
Want
'*•! il
iiere thnt exists in file solili) li od m a h w a y . w o m a n , s t u n d o u t e n m a h 1 M r « ïa* t h r h o a r d n t d i r c e l o r * r n a &gt; f m m
North. It is already solved, and the
lim »* 1 o t l m r d r t r r m t n r .
M
For Rent &amp; room Itou-i
I'se gwlno to git onmarrlcd
Artici«* I I .
negro is in latter shape, morally, other cities in Florida are alno du- way.
f.f
th o
h l l »1 n r«xe
or
TU.
K •• n r r a 1 n a t u r e *
voting
mtich
of
their
lime
In
this
r ig h t n o w !"
218
F
rem
li
Ave
\
p;
physically nnd financially down be­
lo
Ir
r a r r i r »1 o n
h)
th .«
l ' U * l » •• « e r »
ror*
" A n ' e f s h e d o n e got s a w t o ' s p l l b ' d
To
a r •l U i r r
•n
*1.811
1.«as
fo llo ias
A v e . - ìli-’tip
low the Mason and Dixon line than t work and «long this line a« thè foi
r
*
L
.
y
t
f
t
.
ttill.
g
r
u
n
l
,
I
r
a
a
r
f
i
r
u
l
h
rr(»&gt;
d
r
n lM ii it s o m e n a I w u z p n s s i n ' , d n t a l n '
lowing
from
thè
Giiinesville
Sun
% 1er.
ta n fi*,
l e n r r r * n l «.
hrr» « lila m e n t •
arnl
he is in tiie North. We took the
For
ile: I li.
n o f a u l t o ' m i n e ’"
vt h a r c o r \ e-r.
f It h . r
• •ta t-«
nt
firry
h in d
salvation of the negio upon u, only indicate«:
• L* L o u r l*r*(
•f I
li.it II
.‘&gt;o I P •
Ihr
Th«* cry among Sundav -eiitnd
to find we don't know him It -n't
Colonie» of Two Nations.
I uf| ' •• or
Of •
• I
!•
•«
I«*
»•' njj
A
I’
t ’ ieiindlv
D*:.
workers
ali
ilo
lune
1
«.
Ilovv
..m
mffirlt'V'
•
*
a
ruultu'al
L
ti*iiva%
*t
*
*
r
for
a matter of prijud.ee on tie- part
The lo«« of Brazil brought ilio Port t.m i »-r ' tl ft d '.»f k* .»-f«! 1 4fti I •r f .»«u •••- *»•
r
of the notthein people it i- ju-t maini.un lite nl tendame '** i'Iiis i« ttguese dominion down from the proud for «u h ot hrr purp*»*«* *• ma&gt; lo ihl* r»*f
For Rent— N w .
•
pla.n ignorance of what .» required rreally a liurning question. The pri­ position It held at tho beginning of
I rooms over Yowell'». Enquiri N i’.
o i b a r ^ * - sequi,".;
in a task that was entirely self-im­ mary department is usually crowded, I the nineteenth century. But at the *|»H, radianze, «eli ar ntheroi** &lt;1l«poaa
! Yowell &amp; Co.
i-’-tf
«aw miti*, «ave miti alte«, turpentine I
off in at-i t j beginning of the
twentieth century
she nl
posed. *•**
Aa a
of• —
all• the intermediate shading
v *rule, the ,poorest
"
t
—
. / ».aw
at
ill«« or
o
ther l(arilltirs,
a r i n n r « . n#&lt;’«**ar&gt;
lto
o ithr
h r |i
•Itila,
or
nlhrr
ner«s*ary
--a ..-.
..
I l _____ l a i . . .
al..
I ____ k___
Five room ■•
For Rent
Americnn nogroes arc found in th o•tendance in proportion to nge, and 1 remained tho rnlntross of a colonial roinuUntir*
or di*p«Miiion *»f thr iymi**r. |
1
AM it .... a
:
Elm
avenue
depart
ment
ii»uully
North. T h ey nre generally
exiles
the
adult
department
is
usually
n
,
empire
surpassed
only
by
Great
BritiJJ.VVvei»
!n-«rrip!i*n
«
"T
T
'lan.N
..
«iruih't
nerally &lt;xilps
ment«
t In­
Corner Elm . t.-l I
fort tinnlely the
from the s u n n y land ooff kind)
France and Germany
Th e ell- •• ,
”•
h.,’"''^*,'," I
niinii» quantity.
qu ant it y. But fortunately,
kind! ness
llrss minus
g'1
TA
—•
. . .
. . .
.. male of the Portuguese colonies Is. i t w r «aid lan«l*. In t til drainage •
■
tllfrh t«
T
A pl'ly N II Càuri
iit-y h ave K*li- condition lilies not obtain in al 1
I»1»!
y
erally come
Noti It l.l-Cnu»t« 1hey the rhurr lie» of In- la ltd
While »lit mg Oil lu» porch and
were intolerable in tit » Soutii The
commercial vaine commensurate with tl.r *irM
"van. ii.ntm! •*..! hj». n ' r
4
:iv«- lin- ï .•yrn (-hatting 1ilenvan 1v wi ili Prof W II their gnat extent
Soutli does much to givi
The Portuguese 1'i.ats ■ftt| v*--**-l&lt;a iif ati&gt; *'• i r r i p l u»rt *»n
O
t h r sa t! i a na!*, lo b u ild , n a n , p u rr h a « « .
Wednesday, c o l.o n i c H ar*»:
♦
a show. The Southern people are Cnssels, ‘ in 'tieniti lust
In j\rricn. f'npn Verde i n n , m a n s f* - ur *rll r a i l r o a d line* or o t h - t
0
!
WANTED
negroes for they u n der-i,ll°
«»nversation
drifted
tt|»on». Sun' Islands.
St. ThontaB.
Mndelra and any
"
tr.„.p..rt.n&lt;.n.
hutf f t tnot
in
kind to the
*&gt;
4ii»- i i x h t t / v o , ' * ‘ “ '■y ' U " U1 1
,
,t
.I
a
..
_
a» aa
of
it
,. iI
, ,. . .
. .. . . .
_
any minaannnit
e rr
r a»
ccoommmmoonn
f r»af n
*rf
of
tiny
school
work
in
that
nt&gt;
By
the
1
rinces
Islands:
Portuguese
Gubina.
ireixM
pa.»*nx*r«
(nr
M
r«
t&lt;
&gt;
f*n
atund them. The negro keep* his
it will be of interest to the Angola, Portuguese East Africa or .Mo- «»»•, ••»«•» ,c«"troll*«l hy it. .rd to h«v*
place. JIe is never offensive and wa* .
• M . *
,
..
, " , _
J.
, rnlum* r»fht lo anti nfnirol ovrr lb*
f
r
i
e
n
d
of Prof, C uwcIh hero
in ! win blcjuoj In Indfn, G o a , Dnninun. Plu; I
t * m f on ft* mHweH !•«»!« «n&lt;i tb«
Wîintocî^ T h r w nr feur ttnft«rrt-b*-«l
he is loyul,
kindly, uffcctionate
Gainesville
to
learn
that
his
year’s
|
&gt;n
China.
Macao:
In
tho
Malay
archl‘ . » “ afil
rooms will), hath. Either fl. ’
individual, who is always respect­
work in Ocala schools has
been , l&gt;&lt;&gt;,nK0. P«rt of Timor. Tho total area po*i* of hunting and flablng prtvijrft* on
rottagr*. Acltlrt'ss R
li
ful. \V!thin a decade there will he
in »«id stre a m * at auch
»wr o f ! '* -R03'O°O «quaro miles, of which 794,- ,,i,‘
,nJ«uch
rirra
r i r r aUnd*
a
ami
m i um
urn
«urh tlerm*
e r m s aa
aa It
It mi;
m a y tlc^m
specially
successful.
A
num
Southern Boll Co. City ■
"•
rpcc riots in most- of the cities of
r*t; to nurrhatr, own, rai*r. sill, m o r i ­
000
square
'miles
are
In
Africa.
citizens referred to it in highest term
a
fr,
pi#dc»
and
c«-n«-rall&gt;
to
dr
r
a
i
In
!
o
the
North.
F
or
a
great
trutli
is
F, .
Tito Dutch colonics In tho Mnlay
rallia, awinr. »heap, poultry nd all k in ' ! *
of praise.
coming to the unthinking.”
live « t o r k ;
to r u l t i v a t r .
. archipelago number COO.000 squaro and » p e r ir à of livr
Positively Guaranteed
Retorting to tho Baptist church in I miles. Tho West Indian dependencies j
.‘„'d*xlf‘ oth*"'1V r o d V h ' e ' f i r m . ’ '
Mad* for all MacLiau
Holland arc Dutch Oulana or Surl* and all artirle«. cooda.
and tnerchandiae.
^An article entitled "A n Editors" Ocala, Prof. CatAols stated that then*
and nam* Hio Dutch Anti Hen or C'uracao ¿nyllu07**a*aldr prVtVuctV; uj^^cqulrV^ily fpu7&gt;
JEWELER
Prayer,” supposed to have been woro two largo classes of m m
•lopendencles. comprising, al- £ .s* or
^ f o r r y build I
written by Henry G. Rowe, of the also two of wontcri. the attendance |
•nd
M Y S I 'K C l A L T I K S :
!
R t0,nl arCa ° f C0'°00 iWftM I •torace on rommigaion or aa owner« cption
Modina, Ohio Gazette, and publish­ being uniformly punctual. There were
of all I
PICKARD S IIAND-P tINTI D • HIM
acrirulturil or other product ard m«*r- j
ed by tho *'Corres|&gt;ondent’B Bulletin” some twenty-five or thirty in each
rhandU* of all kind* and ■prçi«1« of liva
G
O R H A M ’S STERLING SB ' 1.»
of
these
classes.
In
addition
to
this
is worth reprinting. It runs:
•tork, warrhou»« for a g»-nrr'aL or cold
K External Use.
- , tof. rr bu.i„rMl . t , h lower to Cire proper
ROGERS’
PLATED WARE
thero
is
a
very
large
Baraca
class,
.
"In the quiet of the great north
KnRUüU mon-of-wnr bftfo no lc&lt;V I warrhoua« rMtlptl and certificat«*«, far«
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WAT« HE*
woods, by the banks of a white foam­ and also n senior and junior I’ hila- making machines on board, as do our ^ '.7 ;,,, ^ k yVm!’ . p p f f t k . UHdVnili
ing trout stream, an editoi, using hii thca class. The nttdndance in each fifllpe, and everybody knows how tho to thr operation of any of thr earn«, and
fish rred for u pillow andt tho pine of those classes is upwards of twenty- English fail to understand u . on tho
T , ,h'JcV.ndor,n,,t:iod: * - ' e . r n. subject of tho uso of Ice, especially arquir*, purch».*,
‘
■
1* mnrtz&gt;l* or »»t
hold,
gjîié eb
carpeted
earth for a couch, looked up fivw.
BfV
bond*, not*«, bill, and claim« and other
Over at the Methodist church he in our drinka.
through tho canopy of evergreen
evidence, of indebtednr««. It. own .tork
Lduoc
fc
An English officer was aboard ono and th* .lock of oth»r incorporated com­
boughs above him, to the great blur said they sot out to have u men's
PLACED ANY WHEHE.EVER YWHERE
panies,
snd
to
vot,
the
.am,
aa
a
natural
of our ships o f tho Asiatic fleet and.
dom e of heaven beyond and prayed: class of aoventy-five, and they succed
prr.on rould. fr.nchl.»», prlvllrf*«, pat­
«■
w
In D aily. W eekan
W
on
being
nerved
with
nn
Iced
drink,
ent and copyr'fhu. Iiren.e«, a. w«ff as
"Great Spirit of ’ the Printing cd in doing It. A temporary struc­ commented on tho delights of having any other eatal, or int*r,.t in or to real
of personal property ol every kind and
Pi ess— I am soon to leave these ture was erected .outside tho church cool wnter aboard. The American of­ description,
CARBON
PA PERS •
either lefst or equitable and
■*in
w
h
ich
'to
bold
this
mammoth
class
■Rent, beautiful places that I love so
ficer responded with an offer of a to hold, oi*, mortr.z*. ' grant, twi|D
rtIUhW «rnrir».
trsnafer,
convey,
entumher
by
mort|,(*.
Tnm fttiimmt«i. I^t u» flfur» with you on u» «
Finest Carbon Paper Made
dearly and g o b » c k to your realm of of men. And other activities just small cake of ice, which was sent tho plrdf*,, deed of truat or oth.rwiM, and
as gratifying nre being worked out following morning. Meeting the Eng­ otherwipo to di.pn*« of tho .«me or an v
Every Sheet Perfect
paper and ink and whirling wheels
■nd every part thervof, or risk». tl'U or,
I am grateful that your largeness hat in the other departments of -that lishman ashore a week later, fbt&gt; fnt.rMt therein In th, Stnta ol Florida or
American asked him If ho bad enjoyed eltepher*; to borrow or to loan money
MONTGOMERY
. permitted mo here where G od &gt;aeema church.
and to execute It. notes; bond* or other
the
Ice. •
•vidrnree of Indebtrdneee, and In (tneral
It was decided by tho Sunday
nearer than elsewhere, where troublo
Aciverlisinc Company. Inc.
"Enjoy It. old top. Why, do you to do any snd nil conduct of lie hu.lne*«,
nioy all the
J»fk*" atlllc. B»
Isn't and where the great phy*!dnn school workers in Ocala- that on a know, that was the first cold baw-th and to have, exerci.e and enioy
Mutual U lfe llld i
richte, power* snd privilege. Incident to
certain
Sunday
they
would
make
a
com es to mend
broken * nerves
pro
Ion. for profit
o r_j . nixed and exI’vo had alnco I left England!"— corporation,
l-tlpf under th , law. of The B u t,
of
nnd rcchnrgc 1 fe’ s galvanic bfttories big pull altogether in nil the church­ Everybody's Mngnzlne.
Florida.
es
and
see
if
it
were
possible
to
se­
Tor Sale by
with energy and hope.«And now that
Artici, III.
Er.':
The
amount
of
the
capital
.lock
of
this
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l
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cure
an
attendance
of
1,000
at
Sun­
I am going hack to you,- grant mo
The Joy of Obllvlouaneis.
corporation
divided _to
Into
J B t t t t«hall
t t B be
i . ttOO.OOO,
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tree
e . of th, psr vslu* of «100 *arb,
m ore than ever two special blessings day achool. They succeeded In got"How did you llko my turning off $ 104*0 ih .r
P lu m b in g and t
wklch.
whan
„I
_stock
ftll s»halt
) .. b* _luu»4 onljr
_
___
th a t your newspaper children need rtlng more than 1,100. Then they tho gna at ten whlio you and that pant
mid for
tor In
in fall
tun with
wits lawful
tawlul money of
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tbo
United
Btatee.
or
It
may
be
leeued
In
raturn
G a s Fittin g''
m ore than *11 ¿1*«— tbs one— grace; set the stake at 1,200, nnd tho at­ young fool were In the parlor last for property, labor or eorvlcwn, the vsluo ol
tendance ran up to more than 1,300. night?” aaked her father.
such property, labor or service., lo be
th o other— courage.
All Work R eceives My Pfr*on*l
"Did you?" she responded Innocent­ Axed by the Isccrpor.tor. or by the direc­
There la no difference between a
‘•'Grace to be fair to the other fel­
tor. at • mtctlnc exiled for euch purpoM,
ly; and father knew the true m e a n i n gwhich
___l value »hail be .«tiered ol rScorK'In
l o w — not to regard my own views, Sunday achool and a picture 'show o f the word "fallnre.” —Philadelphia -*»■
Attention And B est Efforts
• miauu. of tbs ..id »«.ury.
:: Sinford
F lorida ; I • dv.
when
It
cornea
to
the
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VOLUME VI

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AND FRIDAYS

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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . FRIDAY. JULY If.. 1915

NO. 91

NOTHING FURTHER IN WIL­ BRICK ROADS IS A LIVE
BOLD BURGLAR ENTERS
SON REPLY; AWAIT RETURN TOPIC IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOUSES WITH IMPUNITY
PRESIDENT TO ACT W ITH

Pullman Musi

Pay

Tallahassee, July If».- The State
of H onda has rccoivcd payment for
bark taxes on gross receipts of the
Pullman Company, after one of the
longest fought legal contests in the
recent history of the legal depart­
ment of the Stat. . The
Pullman
Company res.sted the tax which was
imposed by legislative act upon eX;
press and insutance companies, as
well as the Pullman
Compnny,
carrying same to the Supreme Court
of the State and on to the Supreme
Court of the United Stntes.
Tho case was won by the Stnte in
every court before which it was car­
ried. and the |iaymerit of the tax
closes one of the hardest cases which
tile Attorney General has had
to
face daring his term of oflire. The
three businesses pay into the State
coffers about $ I fill.DPI) v early as a

CABINET W H E N HE
RETURNS

\

COMMITTEE HAS MADE REPORT TO THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON
THE SUBJECT

Washington, D. C. July 16.— Pend­
ing tho return of President Wilson,
from Cornish, N. H., it was believed
here today that there would bo no
further developments in tho situation
between Germany and tho. United
State« over «Ubmatine warfare.
Just when tho president would re­
turn to take up with his cabinet the
latest German note was not definite­
ly known, but the president, in n
note to Secretary Tumulty snid ho
would be hero soon. The supposition
¡s that ho will be in Washington the
last of tho week and that the sub­
ject will be considered at Tuesday's
cabinet meeting. The
president's
telegram was given out as a white
result of this tax
house statement and ended rumors | In the litigation growing out of
concerning his attitude toward the
the passage of the tax measure, the
German reply. It .ndlcuted that tho State was represented by Attorney
president had renched no decision ny General West and by Hon. John K.
to tho policy of the govern m en t and Ilartridgc, of Jacksonville. The in­
it is believed to have been called terests of t lie Pullman Comp any
forth by statements that he had al­ were looked ifter bv Frank It Kelready made up his mind and that he ' igg. of St
d t i usi ,« \ US
«lid n«»t view thè situai ioti
1
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Experts For Iho

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ORDER OF ELKS LN A
FLOURISHING CONDITION

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n.any pleasures *«I Woodland
were brought *o an it I•r 111&lt;t

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Ila- Ioti
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wa &lt; oind t » ha m &lt;•x |*ired *lh I .room The young
man
dr«*.— g
who . i* .the private *e.r«tar\ to
t. *.•I• nt
Ht ll
llrand
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the Third'

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of Mr a n d Mr - l . a \ . r n e Hurt and
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Af t e r
t h e r e 1 If 411Y1»1*if IlUt |MM»tl tl&lt; part V hud coin** out of the water
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Next
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The names of a score or more &lt;&gt;f
possible now members of the advisory
council, many of them recognized
experts in special lines «if inventive
atui r«*search work, ure under con•ideratlon, but Secretary
Daniels
»•id ho wpuld not announce the »«'-

until after they hud be, n

accepted.

.7,;r ' convention next year
j

■■ *
Los Angeles, July 13.— Fly n vote
,,f 714 to 259 Baltimore won the DM6
Elks convention over Atlanta, which
was the only other contesting city.
At the fir-l business session of the

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grand lodge today officers were electIndiana Will |»Uy Here
I C(, for th(. ,.nMlinR yoar.
Tho strong Nebraska Indian base
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tbal! team will play the Sanford team
Good Joke. Yes.
•t Sanford bn Aueust Gth.
We »11 l o w » good joke Recently
They’ «,«* fa8t on thei. feet.ns lt d • tht re wa* a pn/- "A- f'*l . of $50 in
ans ever aro and «ure fielders. At but K'*ld. t-&gt; th*1 p-t - om attending Jack
who would
they »re victods and with wonder- sonville puldo
ful •ccurary o f ' e y e they ure able write the best &lt;•*»&gt; "•&gt; why the I » “ t0 Hout tho bolt pitcher». These pic of J a c k s o n v i l l e should ask for and
great ^enuina Indian experts have always buy goods made in Jurkson*PP«'*red with great aucreu through- 1 ville. There were 218 e|say* f n
[
tho United State» and Canada y*t when the aefiool offic.al. who had
. *nd have ®n envious record to their in charge iht purchase of tho com ­
* » d aro without doubt the mencement invitations they sent to
greatest Indian Dali Team in the Ohio for t h e m — Jacksonville Me• |•
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tropobs.
2_j

fo r

a u n t tie r

I II« t l . e d l . l t e|v

rushed t&lt;&gt; tin1 tlty ill the vain hope
of restoring the »park of life but up-

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M l. E. Tolar linn been appointed |pearod to ite in good health
census taker forV^Seminole county
..
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i ti t i
Tho i omul ns will arrive here at
and began hi- work last vveek.. Ho I« |fí:U 0*fIork thh mornlnK. Iirrompnn.
now engaged in the Oviedo section i . . .
;
“
r’ h
' led by Atlantic ( oas t Line (llhciuls,
and is ulso ansisting H. G .“ Smith
and will lie turned over to Under
operate the Oviedo hunk while the
taker J. L. Heed. The b o d y will then
cashier is nwny on his vacation. Mr.
be plncod in the Sacred
Heart
Tolar expects to finish the county
where mass w II be said at n o'clock,
census in about two rnomths nnd
and will remuin there until definite
when completed we will know
funeral
arrangements
have
been
exactly how many people are now
wljich probably will be done whe
living within the confines of the
the mother nnd two sister* arrive at
nhw county.
n o o n today f r o m K.-v \V«&gt;st o n the
Olivette. It 1» t h o u g h t p r o b a b l e that
' Go v e r no r
M
H
Thatcher has funeral service* will he h e l d at I
returned from a t.ip to p&lt;unts In o' clock this a f t e r n o o n , with Inter
south Florida and will be here for mont In St. Louis Cenietety, pall­
sevcrl months looking after
the bearers to bo chosen
from
the

of

the

&gt;

i t. rdav nnt.oi.ii. . .I i he death

l»hn

Hanlon

at

Sanford

Kin.,

No dota.I- were given
. Vi • pt t I it I d t. do d - 1:«Idei.lV after
ining out of
salt water ha'h Illmother and *i*te* left over the East

t . . a- ' la-1 oigl. t for - a 1 ' or. f
1••Y»vi w .1- • 1In* - •If) 1d M '•s 1* 1
&lt; aplnlh
1.. 1e
v Lr
a iiid
h itiiln:
" ( 1In* r
A- f 1
S
( &lt; mpany.
.•Ik in moil i»r»'
» hr* lh . 1. an* 1 w.i** a
h i 1 .1- «Oie - 1••• i nn n •»( V . f h* yoiini*
if
Nimi Me n rn :i ti
!. hr t ghf . r*nr
.t t,III . .. ••»»•I* ' -1lied
w a* i ftilcr«»
,t r,.l he A ,tS .■... lh. r*M» I that Ic .h N f o
p r o ni nrrire .n the world of ra.Lfoid

TALKS SAUCY W H E N DIS*
COVERED; USES GUN
OCCASIONALLY
There &gt;s a hold hail burglar in the
city or several of them and they aro
coming to grief if they keep up their
depredations for their very boldness
makes it imperative upon the officer«
and tho public generally to cut them
down. The first .nstnncc of . t h e
presence of the burgjars was at the
Hardman residence on Park Ave. beyonti Tenth. Hearing a noiso in the
next room and rousing up and seeing .
a light Mr. Hardman called to know
who mu: there. Tho intruder impu­
dently replied "C om e nnd see" which
wns nn invitation that one of Mr.
Hardman'* tempermrnt &lt;-ould not
resist and he started after his gun.
Before he could get to if the burglar
fired at him. As soon as Mr. Hardman
could unlimher hi« heavy artillery
ho mndo a hoc line for the outaldo
anti tried his best to puncture tho
hide of the man but he h.Ad made
good his ««scape leaving n . p n i r of
shnes on the porch where he hatl
placid them preparatory to making
hi* enI ratter
The lie xt^^THUn f i e
was at the
Par. i'li ti -' Oi ' i i iA nn f rench Ave.
Mr Pa.r.sh atm hi* son Harvey hatl
retired and Harvey be tig a light
..l.-ilH'r ht’ ttrd it noise eoinittg fr«tm
the kilrhtn nnd soon saw the form
of a ntiiti looming in the doorway
11 nk.ng it was b k father Irving to
oke him I'd exi'hiinnd "t.apa, you
can’ t «ca.e m i " but it was a negro
burglar and he darted to the side
of t In- h. .| and pull.tig an automatic
pll-hed It into the |ltl!«' fellow's fa
with the r. Ilia, k to keep still

m

spi

a

l la.v. v of . nurse very *en*,h!y
obeyed utile. * and the negro lost no
hu-!e .ii getting out of the itioni and
i If i .rr.lo tl. v .i r. I HnrieV v .Med 'or hi*
v.
d
I.;,
all
J
I K .-tt.
w I... kii a I in
i ' l l - in .i, i fr t nd- f.itf &gt;r .'-I lie made a -car. Ii of tin*
without .e-ult
He then
Ill the . &gt;t \ will he di eplv grieved p.ernis-s
.ailed
Up
polite
headi|l':.rte!
« and
to
irti o f I î» d' 'h "I*l i e - v ol pa li . i
another
-.arch
was
m
u
d
s
'
hut
no
o f the in ;ns friend* of the family i*
About thirty
«■»tended 1" the unhappy mother hurglar was found
ifterw a, &lt;| &gt;s one of Mr.
minuti
I• d
*■ *
K . V We- * I'.urt 'll
da lighters was sitting on
Harlow
the |.o’ t. u I., i. »he bad gone from

THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO
ARE AGAIN STARVING

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w .1 V
ll. a
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lather lllld lie tru d to get III* pistol
It i» reported that conditions in
in time hut the negro was moving
Mexico cull lor the active sympathy
by that time and was soon lost to

i i arrival in the rltv it was (..unii of all who love humanity.
view
M u l t i t u d e s art -I l i v i n g ‘ Thev ar.
11.. 1 life had lied
Th.* lh rl o w ionie wa«» » he «ml \ p
*f
» 1 t h e rat
M .'
I to* !&gt;o&gt;| i w ■- imi', di.
u
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...ill *| tf.’t n Ii - » n ; k he­
I
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Miller
o •*' .I.t. g
n
g
d - t Urin «I tfi'l to- III. lled
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I.
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I'M I . .|.filli
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1
I I. ,t h
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N
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l1"t d* i.t
• to I .1It )• .
•*• s ; • r . t• .î d
•d
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th1
•h•

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large property interest«
Thatcher Realty Co.

r -i. . • . 1 I I ad V- e • re. e. VI'll . n t he

V« terdav

Tin* ga III. k will i I . &lt; H v a t ii .tng
- f riend- i ' d
!.. i.I i v •••I .'t t r itcl v •ii Tfinr-da v j , .... w i o . d i d
' k toivv I n o 11
;ift. iiiiiiu.
mi *•itl'ford ai d tir ando
I ile follow mg i* front l ite Tampa
in tneinlivrship. 14, .*01. leu i n " und it ts ho|M*d a large crowd will .j. rihune regartling lite
ilerense«l‘
Indges were added, bringing the total greet tlu- Orlando b o y » here next
I W. llanloii. si cretnrv to Sup. r
to 1.326
Thursday.
tilt1 Allunili
of
i nt' - udent
lira ml
There was ri|ioft*lil a surplus of
tin
August 6th.
tiie
Ncbruhks
■
lied
Slltlileldv III
&lt;
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*
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t
Li
ne,
w
ho
$694,547 m the grand lodge trea-ur\ Imfiin* will play the Sanfonl team
w&lt; li kt.own
w
as
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
.«-a
i.ford
while subordinate lodge- bave lot ai.d thi* wiL dr.ijv a 1:: r $T&lt;’ crowd al *•
t
in
Tampa,
unti
uew&lt;
*f
l.i* detni-e
assets «if $26.51.... 19
The intlian »re real roti men and
( UU-etl grent regret w bell li l.ecattie
plitv the ball game *v!th vim and
k i o w n bere last n.glit
Mi
llatilon
t lili Servite Examination
Vigor Manager Wallas:*: has played
wa- twenty - f oor ye»rs olii and i l e
The pos to ffice here wishes to an­ against them sévirai t.mes
and
nounce that an examination will be »tute* that the Inti an» are the b«—t -or. of flit1 hit. ('api. John 11.tidoli
h&lt;&gt;|,j |„ (lljH rRy on August 14th for •ver and while Sanford does not ex of l he Stearn-hip Ma - c ol i e of ito
#
Carrier lor the postutlir«1 pert to deb ..I th. Ill they will i|o I'- - miniar &amp; t n . idei.tol Me.in. t ip
t ompany. formei l} lite l'Iai.t Line
w|,„ vxi-h m take the ex
tiu-.r du. tides!
A oung Mai.boi
uà.* in
f'.itup.t
amination
run obtain
paiticuluts
Mi ant.in« get u a i l y for the fir»;
from the |tostmnsC«r or any of bis game of the season next Thursda. a» a meni Iter of thè degree team of
thè Ktiiglits of CitluinhiiK. of whi.i
assistants in the office
he wus a ttiemher of thi* Jackson
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Taking Seminole' s Census
11831084
ville Council. At that tinte he ap_
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Washington, July 16. Gos»i|&gt; c o n­
tinued her« today as to tho makeup
of the proposed civilian ««Ivisory
hoard of inventor* a n d - technical
experts, us proposed by Secretary
Daniels, to assist in working out
naval problems. The only selection s o
far announced is Thomas A Edison,
who will head the hoard.

finally sclocted it would lie coirtposetl
of ten mon of aueh prominence as to
make the country feel that what it
is possible for the humun rnirid to
desire will be advised for our navy.”

OU

II.

.New
Yot k ,
lulv
lti
tirvill«1
\\ I l l a o \dt
Sp e r l al it.usi«
Wriglii who ik among tho.-e -.uggi-trii
a n d &lt; or i I .er I i !11
to Secretary Daniel* for membership
J«*su* at work. M a t t i e P r e - c o t t
in flic propose«! civillian n«lvis«tr&gt;
I:. tri • Mart ■
leMJ* ill botile
hoard of inventors a i d t . i l i i m a 1 iv
I' au
lia&lt;lford
I. - II- .11 ». I.” 1
pert*, was quoted t o 1« ' ' d . ' 1, a- -a*
Ila i h I »at
A pe r- " t . &lt;)l*. loi.
itig he would accept membership in |l.W
the board if invited
"1 have hud talk* with I In maA. Edison nn«l with aYiny un«l ncv&gt;
officers, who realm- the necessity of
preparing uii adeipiale a;r a* well as
sea fleet," said Mr. Wright Arrrjy
iui\ i r.
T»
Ia*■ \' C« ' '
and navy oilie r* .
' &gt;' w.
»I i.i.ld have fr1" '
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thirteen htmdred .«. r&lt;&gt;|...«■ .
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" T h e board will undoubtedl y be a at th«1 annual session &lt;&gt;( the grumi
K o b . ti­
good thing if the meinliers will stick lodgi1 of th«» order. Fred
to itn advisor}’ function and not try son, grand Secreta*1}1! t barb1* A
to overstep. The officer* of the itrmv White, grand treasurer the board "f
arid 11 1 audit Ml g
and navy
ato very eilic.ent amt grand tr u -1
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Fred T. Will unis was instructed
to prepare preliminary estimates on
these roads using brick on some of
the more impoitant roads and some
other good but cheaper materials
on tiie «.titer roads. Th.s report will
he lead} at the next regular meetiing
of the ( '.itnmis-inners in August

BASE BALL SEASON SUDDEN DEATH AT
WILL BE OPENED WOODLAND PARK
HERE NEXT WEEK OF J. W. HANLON

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brick road on Geneva Avc to Geneva
From tie end of the present brirk
road on the west aid" near Paola to
the \V. kivn bridge Park Ave. from
Tenth St. to Hughey and Hughey
to Sanford-Orlando toad and Union
Ave. to Mcllquv.lle and Mollonville to Celery .Avc.

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Secretury Lnnsing and some other
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gov.'limellt olii. I d ........ .tirili. I l o d a ­
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to regard thè situati«.ti u. gravi1, but
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Seminole Cotfhty will soon buvp
a chance to vote on the matter of
bonds for more brick roads through­
out our county, if the present plans
cairy.
The good roads committee reported
to the County Commissioners at
their meeting yesterday and recom­
mended that n bond election be
held to hard surface the following
roads:
*
Sar.ford-O.lando roud from the pre­
sent l.r ek road in Seminole to the
Oruiige County line; From the San­
ford Orlando road to fhuluotn via
Ov .imIii : From the end &lt;d the present

Coming to Sanford

The War Department having under
consideiution an application from
.Mr Michael Siu.ltx for permission
to construct a bridge across the St.
Johns river, near Sanford Florida
a public hearing will he held in the
Court House, Sanford, at 11 -00 o ’­
clock n. m. Friday. July 23: for tho
purpose of considering the sufficiency
of the provisions for
navigation
made by the plans aa submitted, or
any change« that may* be required
to avoid unreasonable interference
with navigation.
Accordingly notice is given that
all persona interested are invited to
h«1 present at the above named time
and place to exptess their views upon
the aih’ quucy of the plans with refer­
ence to the navigation of the stream.
While all statements at the hearing
are given due consideration import­
ant facts and statist.rs, intended to
have especial weight in the final tietermination of the caso,
should
preferably be submitted in writing?
The meeting will bo attended by
tiie lion rti of County Commission­
ers of Volusia m a body. DoLand
Ne w-

Knights of Columbus.

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hitlt^ while he * .It tin hau-e and
» inali unii.tint will g&lt;&gt; a long way to
lie
fore he can get awn y
relax the &lt;rtiel grip of hunger.”
Xj^iii.time the folks .11 the *ul&gt;lirl&gt;S
Shall we not help and help quickly' '"
" A - you would that men -hotild are poli-li ng u|&lt; the guns anti laying
.n n supply t.f a mm unit'on and if
do to \«tu. dll }'e e 1.ell -o to thellt
negro IS -ee. li I. lite tty police
A -titilli contili.ut I*.n ii.* ulrea.lv
will
not have
worrv fibout his
Y'ot.e from Sanford, . '.d i.nv otlieri
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1,1- know* the 111 gro .1 &gt;.d that he will
Itroailwav. N.-hvtlh- I*, nn
( ' an’ t we give 1ll«* prim of s «•itf* have bin. in l.mho within the next
-t.iv ng
.lav or two if he p« r-i^t■»
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g i v e a house ||..ini- to t
t dll ! ri ! in t•*•
their
fr.eliti* An Tuesday night
btuut.fuf home on Magnolia Avc.
The ulTuir was informal and every
one was made to feel at home even
the gentlemen being allowed to
take off their coats. The - p a r l o u s
home was given ovi^r to the dancers
( Tallahassee. Flu., July 16. The ami the entire lower floors were c o n­
stati1 printers. T J. Appleyard. has verted into a ball l o o m the dnnrers
begun the deliver} to the secretary circling the room*. Those who did
of stuto of volume I, Laws of Florida, not enre to dance played chess or
enacted by tiie legislature of 1915. »at on the spacious jiorcl cs .and en­
being the "Laws of a geneiul until « joyed tiie evening. Buffet luncheon
This volume i* a bix.k of more than wns served at all tunes during the
lion pagi *
evening the guest* making themselves perfectly at
••
w hi h is
l i n e of the .blights of the Del ott«1«
Del.and Itoa.l Itomi 0 &lt; nrr)
Ill-Land. Fla., luly 1 I The De- affair»
Land road di»trirt bonds for $;150,There were about* twent y five
000 carried by a vote of 260 against couples jiri^ient and they came early
and stayed late and f om the bursts
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of merriment that tlontc«l from the

THE GENERAL LAWS
ARE OFF THE PRESS

George Ballard has
purchased
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gurner left
*1 Mayor Thrasher and family are
expected home today from a week- yesterday for Atlanta whero they tho T. P. Hill property on Sanford
trip to Tampa, Clearwater
and will apend several weeks visiting Heights and will make it his future
b*«ms» *•
a*
friend* aed relatives.
other p oin t» on tho we«t coast.
itiiArSrJk i"
-tas:. q1*«« - -

house at various time» during the
evening It is almost certain that
everyone present enjoyc«! the even*
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.ug-to tho iiilictbutset»

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, °
« HE’LL PRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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iD o o o o o o D o a o o o o D o o o o o a D O O D D a D o o o B Q o o o a o o o o o a D a a o o o a a a
• Mr. Henry Ford ha* published n
brochure, which is an indictment
against the cigarette made by the
leading business interests of Amer­
ica.
For instance, the Cadilac M otor
Car Company posted the following
notice, in its factories: “ Hoys who
smoke cigarettes we do not care to
keep in our employ. In the future
we will not hire anyone whom wo
know to be addicted to this habit.
It is our desire to weed it entirely
out of tho factory just as soon as
practicable. We will ask anyone in
our factory who sees tbe seriousness
of this habit to use their influence
in having it stamped o u t.”
The J. C. Ayer Company, Lowell,
Mass., has just put the ban on ci­
garette smokers: Believing that
smoking cigarettes is injurious to
both mind and body, thereby unfit­
ting young men for their best work,
therefore, after this date we will
not employ any young man under
2 1 years of age who smokes cigar­
ettes.”
Marshall Field St Co., the greatest
department store in America, has
adopted the policy for years, of not
engaging boys who smoke cigarettes.
Mr. Wanamaker’s stores in New
York and Philadelphia Invariably re­
jects applicants, for position where
there is evidence of excessive use of
cigarettes.
Mr. Thomas A Edison employs no
person who smokes cigarettes. He
nays that degeneration of the hruin,
which results from this habit, is per­
manent and uncontrollable. Victims
of the habit become unreliable. The
leading scientists, as well as the
great business men agree in th'eir
opinion that the young man who
makes u practice of smoking cigar­
ettes soon becomes a slave to the
habit. In many business o (flees
where men are employed tho lingers
o f applicants are first examined and
if tho tell-tale signs of cigarette
smoking are evidenced the applicants
are rejected at once
Apopka News.
* • •
f There are so many of my friends
here in Sanford that cannot swim
especially men and the following
article is given to them in the hopes
that they will repent and endeavor
to master this art that should be
known to every man, woman and
child in the world:
The popular idea that swimming
is a dangerous art and should bu
ah mined because if you ran swim
y o u ’ ll get in the water and if you get
in the water you will probably drown
is characterized
as "riibbish” by
(J. II. Corsnn, swimming instructor.
Every year Mr. Corsan travels
around the North American . contlnent-*-his home is in Canada— giving short courses it) swimming in the
larger cities, In the last five years
he has had one month’ s vacation. He
has taught more than 100,000 per­
sons how to swim.
The way to avoid drowning, ac­
cording to Mr Corsan, is to learn
how to swim. Good swimmers don't
drown. They might die of chill or
starve to death, hut. as for drown­
ing— pooh!
How about cramps, he was asked.
Even good swimmers have cramps
that bugaboo of those who_aren’ t nt
homo In the water.
His answer was reassuring.
"Cramps needn't raise a moment's
worry. I've seen thousands of good
Bwimmers seized with cramps and
n e v ^ * n one was drowned. All they
did was to turn on their backs and
cither wait for help or paddle in with
their free limbs. I've never heard of
u swimmer having cramps in both
legs and arms. Even then his case
would not be hopelpsa.
•'Thero never was a case of drown­
ing that was caused by cramps. That
may seem surprising after the count&gt; Toss water tragedies that have been
blamed on crampe. Death in the wa­
ter is caused by chill or strangling*
‘.'People strangle to death because
they are ignorant of the proper meth­
o d of breathing. When they sink be­
neath the water they hold their air
pasaages shut. When they come to
the top they have to breathe out the
air they’ ve used while under the
water. Aa breathing out fakes fifty
'TTmes as long as breathing In they
have no time to get a fresh supply
o f air before they go under again.
This keeps up until they breathe in
under the water and thus strangle
to death.
^
* "T h is process should be reversed.
Breathe in for the seeontj you are
above water, then
breathe
not
through the nostrils while under the
water and y ou can keep it up until
y o u starve to death. A knowledge of

this reversed process of breathing
would have saved hundreds who
died when the Lusitania sank.
"W hen you know alt the factors
in the case you will wonder how any
one ever drowned. Only a deplorable
ignorance can explain it. Look at
the buoyancy of the human body.
After the Luaitanin tragedy hun­
dreds of bodies were found floating
hours after they had died. The body
weighs but a few ounces in the water.
What then is needed but a little com­
mon sense, a cool head and a know­
ledge of swimming to keep afloat in­
definitely? "Itecqntly Great Brit­
ain started a campaign to teach the
methods of life saving. I say, teach
them to swim properly snd they will
get better results.
Let every man
be his own life saver. '
To swim properly, however, as Mr.
Corsan admitted, is different from
mere swimming. Many swimming
experts in the past have drowned.
People argued that if experts drown­
ed, an ordinary swimmer would have
no chance at all. Mr. Corsan explains
that they weren’ t experts at all and
when they were seized with cramps
tfley lost their heads just like inex­
perienced swimmers and were strang­
led to death, because they didn't
know how to breathe properly.
T h b .busipess of breathing is very
important, according to Mr. Corsan.
"Nine— tenths of swimming is
breathing and movement is only onetenth, he suys.
This in spite of the fact that when
he illustrated the Australian crawl,
breathing orcupied . nearer, one than
nine-tenths of the time he was in tin*
water. Most of the time he kept his
head completely submerged.
Another point in breathing empha­
sized hy Mr, Corsan Is the way to
avoid that disagreeable experience of
getting a mouthful of water instead
of tiir when tho swimmer encounters
short, choppy waves, spray or splnshes. When breathing in, he holds the
tip of his tongue just behind the up­
per front teeth as a sort of curtain.
This is so elTective (hat Mr
Corsan
is willing to He flat on his back and
let fifty persons throw bucket« full of
water on his fnre.
Not n drop will get in his mouth
Women should he the greatest
swimmers in the world, Mr Corsan
asserts, because of their greater bu oy­
ancy. A woman’ s feet will not sink
below the surface of the water. That
in why tnnnyewomen whrt&gt;vrouldn’ t
swim have drowned in shnonw\wliter.
They couldn't get their feet to bot­
tom
An example of how well a woman
can swim was mentioned by Mr. Cor­
san. Une of his pupils had another
pupil, n little fourteen-year-oid girl,
wj10 wn'8 on th,, Empress of Irolnnd
when it went down in the St. Lawrenre. The little girl swam around
in the water and swam so well that
she had to try to get
on nine
lifeboats before they would rescue
her. She almost died of chill.
"Swimming should be the easiest
thing in the w orld," he said. "I t
ought to lie less tiring than walking.
It’ s nothing btft a one-step on the
horizontal anyway. By learning the
proper movements and method of
breathing you can swim for almost
indefinite periods."

MODERN MEDICAL PRACTICE

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And There Are Many Such.
"What I bate to see,"- eald Uncle
£ben, "Is a man dat kalnt stand up
foh hla own rights wlfout lookin’ fob
everygody s i t e , to U y down an’ be
walked on."

and » » s ir psrt tboraof, or right, titlo or
lotaraat therein In tha Stata of Florida or
elsewhere; to .borrow or to loan ■ money
and to aiaruta Ha not»», bond» or other
evldtnr«* of Indebtedness. and In ganarnl
llfp itlm ral of lbs Inlertor
to do any
lifd (_..
all conduct
ol Ita bualni
it and
____
____
. It. 8. [.and office sr G»ln*»*JII*,Fls.
nava, »tercia*
»tercia» and enjoy all the
and to hav»,
Juno 26. 1016
right», power»
rawer» and prrlvilegea Incident to
. Notice ia hereby given that Thom»» C.
I one for profit organlxed snd ex­
llutchln»on of Oete*n, Florid», who. on Merch latlng under the law» of tha Stata
ot
0n* “
24. 1913, m»d»
Homextrsd
Entry, No. ‘■
Floridi.
O U 589. for 8 ) i ot S E N
Section 11; and
Atilde III.
S ’ , . of S W J i, Section 12. Township 19 South,
Tha amount ol tha capital »lock ol tbia
Kang«- 31 East. Tallahass»* Meridian, has
corporation ahall be 1100.000, divided Into
filed notic# of Intention to make Thrro-yrar 11000 abare* of the par vslue of |100 each,
Prool, to establish claim to the land abova
Hr*eri bed, bifora Clark ol Circuit Court, at which atdek ahall be iaaued only when
aid (or In full with lawful money of the
Kanlord. Florida, on tha 12th day ot August
.'oiled State», nr it may be Iaaued in return
1915
Claimant namaa aa alinea*»» .
for property, labor or aervicea, the value ol
J. It. Kllia, ol Oattrn, Florida
aurh
property, labdr or ae/vlcee. to be
W. Ct Carpenter, of Oataan, Florida.
Axed by tho incorporator» or by the direc­
H. U. liarrla. of Oataan. Florida.
tora at a meeting called (or auch purposes,
A. A. Ilrooka. of Oataan. Florida.
which value ahall he entered of record In
Hobart W . Davis,
the minute* at the *aid meeting,
S9Tura-6lc
Hrglatrr
Article IV.
The eald corporation ahall eaitt for a
Nailer of Application tar Tai Deed Under term of ninety-nine (99) yearr from tba data
Section $73 of ihe General Slslulr*
of Uauanc# of letter# patent.
, Nolle» ia hffaby given that It. &lt;1. Homer,
A rtic le V.
purchaser
of Tax
Certificate No. 822,
Tha officers ol thj* corporation ahall ba
dated the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, a president, a vice president, a . secretary
haa Mad »»id certificate In my offltW and and a treasurer, the latter two of which
haa made application lor tax dead to la- officer», to-wit: a secrslsry and trsaaurrr
aua In accordance with law. Said certlH- may be bald by one and the eatne per-cata
embraces
the
following
deaeribed »an, end a UWhrd of director# of not mora
property altualed in Seminole county, Flor­ than
aeven (7) not laea than threw (3 )
ida, to-wit:
N H ol R W 't , Sac. 19, Tp. mandara, the number of »aid board to be
21 S, It. S3 E. Acre» 80.
Axed from time to time by the by-law»;
Tha »aid land bring naaeaaad at tha data the board of directora »ball be elected by
of the laauanre of auch certificate In Ihe the atockholdera at tba annual meeting
name ol Unknown. Unless »aid certifi­
cate »hall be redeemed according lo law, of (be aald rtockholdria which ahall be
held on the Arat Tuaed ay in June of each
tai deed will laau» lhtrwin on the 27th clay and every year, beginning 'with the year
or July. A. p . 1915.
1916, and the other officer» »halt be elected
Wit nr*» my official aignaturi- and aeal by
Ihe board of directora annually on the
thla the Ulst day of June. A. D. 1915.
same data aa tha annual meeting of tho
(»»all
.
E. A. DOUG I. ASS,
stockholders
aa above and Immediately
Ctark Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
alter the »aid meeting of atockholdera.
Uy Jaa. C. llob erls.tP . C.
The board ol directora may at any l|mi
87-Tura-Stc
appoint such aaaiitant aecretariea or aa•ittanl treasurer» an it may ace fit,
Tha
Inroiporatore ol this company (ball meet
Nolle« of Application .for 'Taxglleed Under at the office of the company In tJ&gt;r city
Hertlon 3T6 af Iba General Hlelulre
ol Hanford, Florida. on the 2nd day of
Notice 1» hereby given that II. C. Ilomer August. 1916, to completo the organisa­
purchaser of Tan CartiArata No. 823, tion of the compnny, lo adopt by-laws,
dated t h a '2nd dny of Junr, A. I&gt;. 1913. and to alrct the officer* to conduct* tha
hna filed said certificate In my office and bualneee of the corporation until ita Aral
haa mada application (or ta i dead to Itaua annual meeting In 191C.
Until the eald
in accordanra with law.
Said certificate meeting of toe incorporator« and until
embrace# the following deaeribed property tbatr succeeaora aro sleeted and duly qu italtualed In Ramlnola county, Florida, to- iAed, the buaineea of this corporation shall
wU: - 8 W K o f . S W 't , Sec. 19, Tp. S I S be conducted hy the following offlcOts, toIt. 33 E. Acre» 40.
wit;
W . 8. Hand, president; T . I. IlawThe »aid land being naaeaaed nt the dale kina, vice president: J. N. Whltncr, secre­
of tba laauanre of auch certificate In tha tary and treasurer; and W. S. Hand, C , M
name of Unknown. Uniera »aid certifi­ Hand. T. I. Hawkins J. N. Whltncr. L. A.
cate ehall br rldremrd according lo law, llrumlry and 8. 1‘ uleston aa a board of
tax deed will laaue thereon on Ihe 21th director*.
day ol July. A. D. 1915.
A n ide VI.
Witness my official aignature and aeal
This corporation ahall at the meeting
thi» the 21»t day oí June, A. P. ISIS,
of the incorporators abova provided for,
(arai)
E. A . DOUGLASS,
adopt an appropriate corporate aeal and
Clerk Circuit Couit Seminole C o , Fla.
by-law» not inconsistent with the»»
ar­
Ily Ja». C. Roberta, l l ^ f .
ticle* of Incorporation, and law* ol the
S7-T ue»-&amp;tc
*
Slate of Florida, which by-law»
may
be

LEGAL ADVERTISING

(State Board o f IlVnilh)
|Throw physic to the dogs!
Ï
In other words, avoid tho doctor
excepting in cases of extreme emer­
gency and let every man, nnd woman
be the judge of what constitutes an
emergency.
That was a kind of motto whose
observance in the past has brought
premature obsequies in many a sad­
dened family, in the times when doc­
tors wore fewer in proportion to the
total population than now, and when
\hey were not so well equipped for
the battle against disease and death.
in the good old times our grand­
mothers were fairly good doctors
themselves; probably they Were bet­
ter equipped than we in these «lays
with- first aid remedies. Blit they
applied their remedies to the treat­
ment of injuries and disease far be­
yond the first stages, and too often
with serious results.
/
There must have been a large el­
ement of faith helping these dear
old ladies in their amateur practice.
From their individual experiences
from their inheritances of the past
and from the neighbors they accu­
mulated vast stores of "sure cures",
and the more disagreeable their con­
coctions* of mustard and pepper and
turpentine nnd the herbs of the field,
the worse they smelled and tasted,
the more certain was their efficacy
in the minds of their much-suffering
patients.
* •
Is the practice of medicine a more
exact science than it was fifty years
ago?
With no disparagement to tho
grand old men who rode their end­
amended or repealed, may be provided In
less rounds, who carried the suffer­
such by-lawa.
ings of their patients
very close to
NOTICE FOII FUI1LICATION
Atilde VII.
The highest amount ol Indebte dnesa .or
their hearts, who brought cheer and
Serial No. 00193
liability lo which thla corporation may at
Department of the Interior,
comfort into hundreds of homes and
any time subject luelf ahall Ire twice tha
U. S. Land Office at Gaineavilla, Fla.
amount of Ita authorised atock.
June 3, 1915.
who took their long-delayed pay in
Article VIII.
Notice la hareby given that Jarry M.
The name* and residence» ol the Inpotatoes and bacon, or never col­ Ilreaow, ot Weklws, Florida, who on De­
rorporators ami attbirrlbrra of atock. with
15, 1909. m adrillom ratead Entry, the numbera of aharea auhacribed by rack
lected it at all, medicine and sur­ cember
No. 06193, for W l i o l SW )4 Section 7. are aa follow*
gery have made wonderful strides and N W *4 of N W l , , Section it , Town*
I..
A. Brumley,
Sanford,
Florida. 56
■hip 20 South, Hange 29 Eaal, Taltahaaaee
The old time doctor had to be sur­ Meridian, hat Med notice ot intention lo »hares.
T.
I. ilawklna,
Sanford.
Florida, 50
five year proof, to ratahllah Halm abarca
geon anil physician and dentist nnd make
to the land »hove deaeribed. before rlerk
f
M Hand, Sanlord, Florida. 25 abarra
of
rlrcult
eourl, at Sanford. Fiorili», on
occasionally had to prescribe for tinW S Hand, Sanford. Florida. 23 abare*
the 22nd day ol July, 1915
J.
N Whltncr.
Sanlord.
Hernia, 40
row his time was too full of his nev­
Claimant name* aa wltneaeea
■hare*.
Ulyaaea K, Itrowo, of Wektma, Florida,
S.
I’
ulestnn,
Sanford,
Florida.
10 abarca.
er ending daily work to keep track
C I', lloyd, of Wektwa, Florida.
In Witnraa Whereof, the aanl incorpora­
W II. Hoyo. *if Weklwa. Florida,
of the general development of his
tor* hair hereunto *et their hand*, thla
H. R Ileiyil, ol W e i l * . Florida
5t h da) ol June. A l&gt; 1913
profession, excepting through tinHOIIKRT W DAVIS.
W. S. Hand
83-Tue»-5tc
Heglater.
T* 1. ilawklna
journals he was too busy to read.
L. A. Itrumley
•
Hp had no opportunity to become
W r M Hand
NOTICE
S Fulcaton
Notice i* hereby given (hai there mill be
n specialist.
J N W hii ner.
a aloekboldera* meeting ut (he Ready Truat
F f.11III DA
The difference between the old ( nmpan) at the udire of ita secretary In S( TtilA TNET ttl
V OF S E M IN O L E
Fiorirla, on Tueaday, July llth ,
time and modern practice is the de­ Sanford,
Thla day peraonally appeared hrtnr** me.
1915, at ten o riork a. m.
The object ol
nipetin* ia
la to ameni!
amend the charter ol a notary public, I- A llrumley. T I. llsw
velopment of tiie specialist and tin- thla meeting
kina.
V . M Hand. W
S
Hand. J N .
Itially
Truat
Company.
■aid
' Whltncr and S J'ulealon. lo me well known
growing importance of preventive
J f
A L F R E D FOSTER.
and
known
to
he
the
peraona
deaeribed
a5 Tuee-Mr
Secretary
medicine. The idea of these days l&gt;
In and who ctecutrd the foregoing ar*
Uric« uf incorporation, and they
each
that the prevention of disease i-&gt;
ark nowledged before me. .th a t they eienl rnl t un to
Appi ?
ter b e l t e r *
Notice ol
ruted
the
»ame
for
the
purpoeea
therein
Fatenl '
quite as important us its runNotice ja hereby given that ee. the un* na rned.
The education of the people} to tleralgned, have thla day organued and
In Wltnr** Whereof, I hace hereunto
ouraeivra Into a rnrporat.an un- art my hand and otTolal neat thi* 3th flay
the value of cleanliness, of proper »•»oclated
d*-r (he name of l-ockhatehee Cattle Com* of June, A I&gt; 1915
A I. B ETTS.
sanitation, is the keystone of pre­ ; *r&gt;. for the purpeeea ,e| forth and under
Ih- term» of the rharter and article* of in­
Notar) I*ubi ir, Stale id Florida
vention W hereas, medicine um d to corporation hereto anneaed. the original
at Large
arhtch la nom on Ale In the office ot the
My rommiailon riplrea Ort II. 1917.
de classed among the mysteries and Secretary
of Slate of FlrTrlda, end that we
Tur*-H3-3te
its operative effects a secret that the will apply fo the Governor ot the State
of Florida, at hla office In the city of Tslpublic bad no right to know, the laha-aee. Fioriti» on the 16th day ol July, In ('s o il of t'ounly Juilgr. Seminole teunly
Slate of Flotilla
D* 1915, for lettera patent, upon (hr
theories of the causes and sprend of A.
■aid charter and aritele» of Incorporation. In rr E«tale of
Frank
Franklin
W S. Hand.
disease nnd the operation of remedies
Notice i* hereby given, to ail «bum It
C. M. Hand
may roncirn, that nn Ihe llth day of
are now put into language stripped
T. I. ilawklna
October,
A D. !915, I «hall apply to the
L A Hrufnley.
of technicalities, so that the man-of
Hnnnrabla Geo G. Herring. Judge of *nii|
S. Fuleeton,
t'nurl *» Judge of I'robate, for my rtnal
• *’ W t t i e f
ordinary intelligence
may
under«
j discharge
»dminlstratrit id 1be eatale
t r t t r l r * uf I nr el p o r a l i en
■if Frank Franklin, derea-cd and that at
u.
The day of the doctor, of the
uiu!t'r*ii n#fi, h»*f«h&gt; »■**ifl a In* the *ame time 1 will present my Hna I ar*
i li­
m t., vra ftrgitHwf fur ihr iii»f|»‘*ai* « f in*
specialist, has come in a, new arid 14lf J-O1r«itriit »ml («fr« infi « Ihm!) mrii oral«1j raunt« a« admininlrat rii nf »aid ratal*
and a-k for their apprvoal
Ufi! 1*1i t hr lakha «cf ihr S til« cif LIorillo
Hated April *th. A. D. 1913.
larger sense than ever before Hts by
ami uniijr r thr iirovltiong of ihr •lot*
L IZ ZIE G R IF F IN .
work, with the cooperation of the ute* uf lh« S u tr of Ttorid«* proviillniz for
Administratrix.
tho fur instimi of Corporation» for proAt.
Wdaon
St
Housholder,
Attorney».
sanitarian and of the people them­
Artlrlr I.
«6-4-9, 5-4. 6-8. 7-6, 8-3. ft-7
!1 bo
r m m r of ibi» corporation ih i1
selves, is bringing lower sick ami L oTh
It* pr liir I*h*î r hr«• raffio Torr pii ri y.
In Court of Colini, Juder, Marninolo
death rates, higher standards of liv­ rifui 1 Itrr of huilneiMr «hall Ik* In th® cily
Prminnlr
and
Counly. Miele of Florida
« f b ■*tft r«i* County of
ing. through cleaner surroundihgs S i «Ir uf Ì 1oriel a* »Ith branch «íTlcc* « 1 in re Estat* uf
Au(uilua
McDonald
point«
In
thr
St»
t*
of
Fiumi«
rh ol brr
and better personal hygehc
More tftnd
n ihr IfnlLfd St«»*- or fnfffil&lt;n &lt;founN ot ice I» hrrehy glvrn, to all whom II
on thè llth day ol
than this, the importance of the ( r c« «• Ihr• Imald o| dtrrrlor« n. « y frum may cjinrern. Misi
firm* lu IIrr r (frlrrmlre
Ortober, A. D. 1913, 1 shall apply to the
doctor, his necessity to the commu­
Artlrlr II
Honorahtr Geo. G. Herrlng, Jutlge of salii
T ic general nature of tire bu»ine*, or Court, ss Judge of Frollale, Ipr my fina!
nity are being recognized as never husita»*»*»
to i r tarried nn by this rnr- dlsrhsrge aa etecutrf» of tha esista of
j
pr-ratlon
»hall be a* follow»
To aruuire Augustus McDonald, dereased. and that
before.
j ( y deed, gift, will, grant, l»«ce or other- at the same timo I wll| pretenl my final
The remedies left over from the 1 wise, land«, tenements, hereditament* anil arcnunt* a» esacuttfl of sald estate, and
r*t»tr» of »»«try kind what»i*e**r. either
for thelr approvai.
time when Pa wns sick two years with In the boundaries of the Statr of Flor­ askDatfd
Aprii «th. A. D. 1916.
ida
or
elaewbrr»:
lo
d»»
the
»am»
for
the
MI N NI E M C D O N ALD ,
ago, are not kept to he administered
purposes of candurtiag a ttotk raising,
E ia cu lili.
when he or some other member of grailng or • riculfural business, nr fer a
Wilson A Houabotder, Attorney».
timber land and general.lumber business, or
66-4-9, 6-4, 6-8, 7-6, 4*-3, 9-7
the family shall have another attack. for auch other purpo*» as may to this c*&gt;r-

Nice Dlatlnctlon.
&lt;f •
John Drow once had occasion lo
Bullet Did Its Work.
mention to a Frenchman, with whom
Daring the Boer war an Irish pri­
ho engaged In conversation In the lintel
vate on one occasion had a bet with
lobby, that u certain public speaker,
his comrades that ho could hit a tin whom they both knew, was a good
mug from which a Boer In a distant deal of a bore. " A h /' aald tho polite
encampment was drinking. The sol­
Frenchman, ."rather let ua say ha is
dier won his wager, for from a range
a ’raconteur.'"
of 600 yards he knocked the tin from
tho Beer’s hand. Later on the Inci­
dent bad an astonishing sequel. Tho Itrport o f the Condition o f The Bank
shock of the bullet hitting tho Boer’s
o f Oviedo, Fla., Wcdnesdap, June
tin caused a crust to slip down bU
23rd, 1915. Condensed from
throat, which actually suffocated him
Report to the Comptroller
*;
____________
*
Ui4i of Tong*Resource*
Grandfather, kitting In his old arm­ Loan» A Discount#
— _ _ | 4 0 , 664.77
37.19
chair by the fireside, pick« up from the O v»rdr»lt»________________ __ _______ _
Mutual Flra In».— ---- ------------- ltO.OO
hearth with flro tonga a glowing em­ Hank Bids-. Furniture and Flatur»* 4,666.33
ber wherewith to light bis - pipe. Dun from banka A Cash In Vnult 0,219.62
0 rand son, working on the New York
162,113.36
elevated oxtcmlon, picks up with a
Liabilities
pelr of blscksmllb’e tongs, from the
li o ,000.00
Capital B lo c k ________
liortable forge used for hasting rivets, Burpli-»
„• 2,000.00
_.. -------------- --a live coal wTierewlth to light hla Umilil ltd Profit»----------------- ------ . 1,169.06
. 43,711.6»
Deposit»
cigarette.' *
130.6»
Cashier Check»---------------------------Filibustering.
"Why does the senator keep talk­
ing in that rambling way? I don't
know what he'e aiming at, do yon?**
"Sure 1 da. He's filibustering to keep
his daughter from elnging."—Pack.

JULY 6, )9i 5

Offlcer#
B. O. Smith. Praaldant, T . . W . Lawtoo, V. I*.
I. L. Cook, Caahlar. . •
,
I, 1. L. Cook, Caahlar o( tba Bank ot
OviadO, Do Solamaly awaar that tba abova
atalantini of tba cendltlon ot aald Bank at
tba «tona of bualnaan on tha 23rd day ol
Jua», 1915. la Irua to ih» beai of my knowUdì* and b*ll*f.
I. L. COOK, CaabUr.
Stata of Florida.
Cavnty ol fuminola
Sworn la and aubacribad bifora ma Ihia’ tal

d a r p fjo ly .m » .^
(a«al)
9 1 -lU .

u

w -t

Notary Public Stata of
.F I*. M y Commlaslon
• axplraa 12-10-1«

pt ration
seem proper; to ereet, build,
idsintaln, purchase or otherwise arqulre,
own, »»change, sell or otherwise dispose
of &lt;aw mill i. saw milt tltee. turpentine
or other lacllltir», ner»»»ary to the
] still»,
manufacture or disposition of the lumber,
lumber product*, logs and timber of all
by thla corporation; to open, maintain
and control »Grata or roatfs through or
over aald land*- to cut drainage ditch**
or Canal* though the »»Id land*, and to
have the entire control, management and
ownership of the aald canal», and to have
the right to oajn, control and operate
boats and vaasel* of any description on
the »aid canal»; to build, own, purchase,
lease, manage or »ell railroad lines or oth­
er method* of transportation, but not In
any manner a» a
common
carrier
of
freight or passenger« for hire; to frnr«
tha laada controlled by It, and to hav«
exclusive right to and control over tha
wild name on lU enclosed lend» and the
Ash within tha stream» flowing through
Its enclosed lands, with tba right to dis­
pose of hunting and fishing prlviUgea on
said lands ana In said atraama at auch
price» and 0B
on such terms aa It may
. deem
urrhasr, own, raUa, »ell. m
n eoutt(&gt;e»t i to purchase,
gage, pledge and Aianerally to
daal
In
rattle, »wine, aheap, poultry and all hinds
and »prriea of IN* stock; to raltlvata,
raise, grow all kind* of grain, vegetable*,
fruit and nit olbar product* of tha farm,
and all srtlcl**, goods,
and merekandlae,
produced, praparad or manufactured from
any of aald products: to acquire by pur­
chase a t otherwise, lease, u*e, »*11, build
and equip apparatus and machinery and
operate earn« for the handling, reception
»to n g » on cOmashNMa or aa owner« of all
agricultural or other product and mer­
chandise of all kind* and spec!** of llva
■lock, warehouse for a general or cold
storage bnelneaa. with power to use proper
warahouae receipt» and certificate«, fac­
tor lee.
stockyards.
p a in
elevators,
wharves, dork and appliance* incidental
lo Ihe operation ol any of tha same, and
to operate all means and met beds of Gaasportation. by vehicles or by vaawria: to
acquira, purchase, bold, mortgage or »ol
bond*, not»«, bill* and c(alme and other
evidence# el Indebtedness, Ita own stock
and the «lock of other Incorporated com­
panies. and to vola tha earn# aa a natural
person could, Iranchlae*. privileges, palant and copyr'ghta, licensee. - at well at
any Other estat* ar Interest in ot* to real
or personal properly ot avory kind
ptlon, hither lai
legal Or equitable
.1
r - a 't .“jj»o. mortgage, grant,, assign
1rs
rentier, iconvey, cucumber by mortgage,
_______
pledge, ' deed
**d of (n u t or otherwise, aad
otherwise to dilpoe« of tha sgms or any

In Court of Counly Judge. Reminole County
Miai» of Fialide
In re Estate of
W . D. Holden
Notice Is hereby given, lo »11 whom It
may concern, that on the 0th day of « s o (amber, A. II. 1916, t ahall apply to tno
Honorable George G, Herring, Judge nt
said court, as Judga ot I’ robate, Ior my
Anal discharge na Administratrix of- th» es­
iste ol W . D. Holden, deceased; and that
at th* same time I will presOnt my final
account! aa Admlnletratrlx al said e«tat«
and aak lor thair approval.
.
Dated XIarch 4th, A. D. 1916.
A D e L i u IA II. H O L D E N
Administratrix.
66-Frlday-6 mo».
In Canti at Counly Judge, Hemlnal« Caxnly, HIM* af Florida
In r* Estat* ot
J. K. Ilaohln, decoased
Notte# It hereby given, to all whom It
may concern, that on the )Sth day
of
October. A. D. 1)13, shall apply to th*
Honorable George O. Herring, Judge of
eald Court a* Judge of Ffobato for my
Anal discharge ns Executrix of lb* ostata
ot J. K. Rankin, deceased, and that nt th«
sam* time I will present my Anni accounts
aa Executrix ot aald »«tal» and aak for thair
approval.
Dated April 3rd, A. D . 1915
Mrs. E . 0 . H U T C H IN SO N ,
. . . .
Exact; t n i.
4 -«. 5-4. $-1, 7-fi, -* , 9-7.

f

C LASSIFIED
A D V E R T IS IN G

i Atl Kocal Adverii8enu*nis lender
This Heading T H R E E CENTS »
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.

I

FOR SALE

•:

For Sale— 13 acre farm, WwaL
Side, cheap for cash, immediate po*.
sesalon.
Address F. R. [ii|fhllim
Red Bank, New Jenwy.
hh-str
For ialo at a ¡corn! dim-tumi -rholarship in the Sanford Bu.*im-**
lege.
Owner ,’c annot une jt
quire at Herald Office.
sj-tf
. Fdr Sale Cheap-*- Gas range, goods
os new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin.
Shop._______________ . _______ feo tf
For
mixed
Write
1267,

Sale— Young pigs, jtun- and
breed.
Prices reasonable.
or «ee M. H. Spencer. Bo*
Sanford.
,SS-4ip

For Sale-— Second hand Jmoks.
Standard
author«. Addn*«* Bonk*.
Herald Office.
. SM- tl r
For Sal»— Maxwell runabout Cheap
for cash. Apply Thoma* I. «itlUvan.
Cameron
Ave,
Citv
For
Salt*
Itoli
top
orinidesk good tut new.
Inquire Jlf
Pnrk Ave. Phone 25!'.
89- ftp.
For Rdnt— New cottage on First St.
West Side. Inquire fill P.trV. Ave,
Phone 259.
H!&gt; 4tp
For Salt* 12 6 by 7 Photo- ( - ul.i
or Sanford view» for Í! no
lot
5 0 cen t* Adtire»* B ox
,
Florida
’»i lt|
4 »H M 444 »

&lt;&gt;
o

FOR RENT

For Reni fi ruom tur-o*..■**
»creened. with piano t*-l**t*1 . -.
and liath. Convenirli! ili-'.i . r.-.i
«oliatilo rate. 906 Mv»tb* \**
•l| '
For Reni
fi ruom boi-*
2 18 Frendi Ave \t |* .
Ave. Ili dtp

V

For iU'nt Collage
Height». fi rotini», d&lt; 'r
B
I.
l’erkin». 1&lt; i*&lt; •
Bltlg.
For Hunt
No«
i
M&gt;r
f 00111« corner » f lilh
&gt;
tip Ave. Apply to or nl.lr.-■ No.
(i 1 It Miignolin A vc '',l ' f1
For Rent
Resilience
hath,
fiu.'l I'urk Av«A I’ Connell)

tin*.

For Kent 11*•-1•i- •
with yjuH in ki 1 ehell ''I t "
Street.— Jny H. Beck.
W.rni
2 tp
For Rent-— Severnl uni ••Ilice
rpom« over Y ow ellV
Knquir« S I*.
■ •»
Yowcll St Co.
For Kent
Five room
Kim avunue.
All moderi;
nient«. Corner F!Im .11 1 I •
Apply N. H. (»arnef.
••r
For Rent
LI room t " - l
■A
rooming hou«t’ . Clo»e in,
from postolfice. W. H. I'eti f'. Kim
if
avenue.

W AN TED

;

Wanted— To borrow $750 nn
for
three year« nt 12 per retu i'ii.r&lt;«t
Secured by flnit mortgage,
FI» over 7 to l.B ox 12711 Sanfor.
W ork Wanted- Three hourwanted by white man m
1
.every day except Sunday«, t" (il1 1,1
idle time from 1 to 4 P. M I " f' r
light set of book« or gardennot- A1
dress, W. B. A. Sanford.
L-m-r-d
Delivery. '
•Ml
Wanted— T o trude heavy live l,;1»'
aenger touring car for light touring
car, Ford or Maxwell preferred « “ r
drew Box 1026. Sanford.
^

Lost— Gold bracelet with ini“ »1*
E. O. Finder return to 411 Magno­
lia
Ave Sanford, FI«.. “ nd rectiv'
Dfidalon on Domestic Animal),
On« who ktrapa a domcgtlc animal, reward.— 90-2tp.
■uch aa a cat, having neither mio*
chlovoua nor vlcloua propenaitlea, ia
Two of a Kind.
not liable for damages done by it while
Human
nature
doeg not ehnrKC
treipaaalnf; but if the owner knows
it to be vlcloua he mutt u»e reasona­ very much from decade to decade. »
ble care to restrain it and prevent It the kind of man who nl»*M
from doing Injury,— QUcholl vo. Che­ tho blggeat l}ih of the »eaaon ten ) «
ago now haa an automobile inn
ney, Conn., »1 AtL €00.
take any MU on high gear

To Remove Paint,
Equa! parts of ammonia and turpen­
tine will take paint out o f clothing, na
matter bow hard or dry It 1», Satu­
rato apota two or three times, than
wash In warm eosbauda.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SAN FO R D H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Lining

VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1915

N O . 92

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ASSAILANT OF

Methodist Services Sunday
The Sunday School Session opens
9:45-Lust Sunday a Patriotic Pro­
gram was rendered. Some of the
members of Silver Rand of the Sun­
day School played for the first time.
They were given a a rising vote of
appreciation for their effort. It will
not be long until the entire Band of
15 pieces all in silver will assist in
the music of the school.
The preaching services begin at
eleven
o ’ clock and will conclude
at twelve. A five minute sermon to
the children of tho church included
In tho morning services.
The evening hours will be given
over to the union services. Rev. F.
P. Strong of the Congregational
church preaches the sermon:
These services are evangelistic, with
the singing of old hymns. All have
a cordinl invitation and will receive
a real welcome.
Epwofth League meeting 7 P. M.
In Brotherhood Class room.
These services In Star Theater.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .
HELD MEETINGS OF MUCH
IMPORTANCE ON MONDAY

Meeting of Rural Carriers

THE WIRELESS

The annual convention of the Ru
ral Letter Carriers of Honda was
held in the Court House today. The
President, L. D. Riles of Lakclnnr
not being able to be present, the
meeting .was called to order b y tho
Secretary F. L. Greene of .Sanford
Mr James E. Wnlker of Aurilla was
the elected President Pro-Tom.
Hon. G. P. McCord gave the nd
dress of welcome, which was respond­
THE MATTER OF BONDS FOR THE COUNTY ed to by G. H. Chester of Huvana
Fla.
.
ROADS W A S DISCUSSED-OTH ER
After tho President appointed H.
A. Howell of Chattahoochee P. P.
BUSINESS DISPOSED OF
m y s t e r io u s
t a k i n g
GERMAN STATION SENT
Horne of Aurilla and L- M. Lewis of
OFF OF THE MAN WHO
Havana as a committee on creden­
MESSAGES HEN UNCLE
Sanford, Fla., July 5th,L5 to Investigate the matter of calling tials, nominations for president and
TRIED TO MURDER
SAM W AS N O T
Honorable Board of County an election to determine if County Vice-president were In order, reeult—
Commissioners In and for Seminole ot Seminole should reborn! for more ing in the unanimous election
of
CAPITALIST
LOOKING
County, Florida, met in compliance roads. The following authority was G. H. Chester of Havana, os Presi­
by Mr. Lee.
with Statutes, to Equalise Taxes. presented
dent, and J. Q. Powell as Vice-Pres­
^Miheola, N. Y.. July 9.— Frank
Minutes of a meeting of tho Clt- ident. F. L. Greene of Sanford, Fla.
Present, L, P. Hagan, Chairman,
^Washington, July 9.— The govern­
Holt, the Cornell University profess­
and Commissioners, C. W. Entx- {tens of Seminole County, called by was elected Secretary and Treasurer. ment today took over the Sayville
ion, who shot J. P. Morgan In his
direct
minger nnd J. T. McLain, Jns. C. the Sanford Commercial Club on
After the executive committco was wireless station, the only
homo near Glen Cove last Saturday,
Roberts, Deputy Clerk and C. M. Friday, July 2nd, 1915, for the pur­ appointed, nominations for delegate means of communication
between
committed suicide in the jail here
Hand, sheriff in attendance. Absent pose of disrussing tho matter of to tho National Convention to be the United States and Germany.
Tuesday night.
Secretary Daniels announced that
Com.
L. A. Rrumley, and J. A. good roads.
Alachua County Fair
held In Detroit, Mjch., were in order
Meeting was railed to order’ by resulting in the selection of Jas. E Captain Bullard, in charge of the
The jail authoriteia declare that
The Alachua County Fair Asso­ Clark.
Mr. Alex Vaughn, Tax Assessor, Hon. Forrest Lake, President of the Walker of Aurilla with G. H. Cheat­ naval radio, had gone to take over
Holt killed himself by climbing
ciation nrc now sending out their
through the opening at the top of
rare programs. Gainesville is one of came before the Board and advised Sanford Commercial Club, who ex­ er as alternate.
At this time P.M. the station, and would ct^ttinuo its
his cell door and then plunging to our prettiest and most thriving lit­ the Hoard thnt the Tax Hooks for plained the object of the meeting MeDougall gave an interesting talk operation with naval forces.
There will be no ch an g iT e far as
the narrow court below. The attend­ tle cities, affording accomodations 1915 were not ready, for equalization to be to ascertain whether or not it to tho delegates after which Hro.
the
public Is concerned. Messages
was
the
wish
of
the
citixens
of
the
nnd
asked
the
Board
to
grant
an
ant said he wus positive Holt killed for all who may take an interest In
S. A. Reynolds of Minter, Ala. gave
himself In his own cell, when; the the coming fair. There will be five extension of time in which to pre­ County to build bard surface roads an nddress of derided interest to tho will be accepted ns heretofore. The
only difference will bo that naval
and if so whether it was desired to delegates.
he found the body. Though there are continuous days of racing. Good sent the Tax Rolls.
operators instead of commercial em­
And upon Motion duly made nnd bond for the amount approximating
conflicting reports a* t the manner half mile trark, one mile from cen­
Adjournment for dinner.
The afternoon meeting was taken ployees will man the key«. The
in which Holt met his death, it was ter of City. Hay and feed at reason­ carried the time for tho completion J45U.OOO.OO or to issue interest-hear­
ing
lime
wnrruhlM
to
the
extent
uf
up by short talks by several of the charges collected by tho navy will be
definitely established through Dr. able prices. Fair begin* Tuesday was extended until July 19th, 1919.
J100
000
00
-—
Hoard
adjourned
to
July
15th,
Carriers on the betterment of the paid to the owning company.
Cleghorn, the jail physician that Nov. 9th., continuing until Satur­
Today’*
action
wns
deemed
neces­
service
and
the
adoption
of
the
day Nov |:tth Pare, trot and run­ 1915
Holt died of a fractured skull.
The mutter was discussed at
sary because of alleged violations o f
Several of those about the jail ning rare* will
the order While
1. P Hagan, ( ’ hair length t . the following citizens. following resolution*
Resolved, That we pledge our loyal neutrality by the Company’s opera­
unusual ¡iber.il purse* are offered
said they heard an explosion, the
O. P Swope, Oveldo, Mr TttVeo,
F A Douglas*. Clerk,
. report coining from Holt’s cell. This The best blood of Florida will he J a« ( ’ Roberts, D C.
Altamonte. Mr J. H Ia*e, Oviedo, support nnd best efforts to the ser­ tors. it has been charged thnt when
noise, it was believed, was due to warmed on thi* trark And judging
| Mr T I Miller, Sanford, Mr W vice. and desire to work in harmony the navy censors had left the wire­
the fall of hoard« from the top of from past performance*, some tine
Sanford, Fla , July 6th, 1915 i R- He..ley. Long wood, Mr (I W with &gt;.ll officials of the P. U. Dept. less room for a minute or two unsteppeing will lie exhibited.
the cell.
Honorable Hoard of County Com- Spencer. Sanford; Mr. C. It. Walker, Resolved; That we favor giving neutral messnges had been sent.
The wireless station nt Turkcrton,
This
Fair
Association
well
deserves
inissioner* in and for Seminole C o n n -1 Sanford
Mr F P, Forster. San- preference to substitutes In appoint­
Jeremiah O’ Ryan, the keeper de­
J was taken o\A-r inst September
ment*.
provided
lie
has
successfully
its
present
reputation
having
c
o
m
­
f
o
r
t
i
M
r
II
II
Rut
I
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r
i
l
u
l
l
,
(
i
c
n
e
v
a
ly.
Florida,
met
in
regular
meeting
tailed to wutch Holt, miid he vuu,
the government. Both stations
It wa* found that tin.......usti* of pii**ed tl......xammntiori nnd is other­
fifteen feet away from the cell when petent official* safr track, rurleou» at ]0 o ’ clock A M Present Chair­
now
are able to communicate directly
he heard a loud report. He looked in treatment, and uni|iiestmned credit man L. P Hagan, and Commission­ opinion of the above speaker* was wise worthy.
with
Germany
Resolved: Thnt we extend our
W
Kntr.minger. J A Clark for a County Rond issue of upproxthe direction of the qell, hut it was Numerous ini|uiries are being made er* C
Originally
the abject'of the ronsorthanks
t&lt;
&gt;
both
House«
of
Congress
dark. He said he found Holt’s body from trainers and drivers Alachua I T McLain, with V K Dongles* itnsiily Î 150,000 00 i« which issue
siilji was to prevent communication
should
he
mi
lulled
the
present
issiti¡
for
mm
h
untiring
efforts
in
our
be\l Hand,
in n pool of blood in the corner. County affording many good horse« j Deputy ( ’ b-rk. rand ('
ilh beltgerenl ships nt sea nnd the
if
for
training
For
further
information
|
sheriff,
m
attendance
Absent
Corn o f fJ iM l.000 00 o f t in - l l o n d * o f specThe excitement thut followed the
censorship
has been continued, it was
Resol vt-tl; Timi wn extend uur
IVniiel. (itiinesv lile. 1. A H r u m b - y
noise brought Warden i luise and ad tires* R F
said,
in
naval
quarter's, because of a
t finn k* to tho R F D News and
Fla . Supt
Races
Minute* "f the !a.*t meeting read of Seminole County.
other jail authorities to the scene Alachua Co .
conviction thnt German submarines
W
D
Brown
for
untiring
effort*
to
urn! u-pprnvcil
Motion by Mr, Lor; That the
District Attorney Lewis J Smith and
were aide to receive wireless message«
Mr Cassiidy. inlilre«*i-i| tn board i 1 Ur appoint ., , onumiti-,- t&lt;&gt; meet bring about grenier benefit to lite
I
ounril
Meets
i
in
Dr Cleghorn, together with n ie r a i
from
Sayville.
carrier body and t-' their millions
The City Council met in regular in regard* to ditching and drainage with the Huurd n( t minty Com inis
constables, were soon on the scene
of hi* property, which mutter had st"tiers at their next regular meeting of patron*
and immediately began an investi­ session July fith, 1915 at 7 30 LV M
Notice of Public Hearing
Resolved. Flirt her l hixt publlshers
Present. H W Herndon, presi­ been ref, rn-d to Com I. A Hrumb-y in July Gilt. 191 in .ink t hat l he
gation. Dr. Cleghorn dinied a report
at lust meeting, but no report yhi* suitl Hoard cull an Election to vote of Itewspapers be. required 10 slulltp ^ Notice of the public hearing to bo
that Holt had killed himself by chew­ dent. W. \Y Abernathy, J 1&gt; Davi­
on the proposition nf bonding the tho narrn-s of stibsrribers on the held July 23rd, 1915, in tho Court
son. J Adam«. C H Diingee, R. f meeting.
ing a percussion cap.
'end of tiring labels
House, Sanford. Seminole county,
Mr
A
T
R o s s e t t e r. addressed &lt;&gt;unty in tie *utn &lt;&gt;f 1450.000 00 P» per* i tt- 1
He reported that death wan caused M MXwell \b-eltl 11 K Tolar
Renili
ver
1, That we extend
Florida, in reference to the applica­
Carried.
Minute* uf the la«t meeting read the H o a r d in re gard* t o d r a in a g e of fur good road* purposes.
by a fracture at the top of the skull.
tion of Mr Michael Scholtz for perI
H
l.ei-. Oviedo. thunks to Hon Tho« F; Watson
|ul approved The request of Mr H r ic k R o a d s on C e le ry A v e , C o m Committee:
An explosion would have blown fu■
h
&lt;
hi* e f f o r - - III
U|
-•uurn
n i .,• Mie
ttir*!
ir-!
P
ftl.i**ioii to I 'ui-Ulu't u bridge ,t &lt;loss
1
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1
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Ylil'T’*
1*1
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1
Hji
Hit'
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. ir mn n i t II I’ 1 11 h.iil ( !. -n.&lt;v .,
&gt;. hi |. ' inir•■d t
f,,* Rur. ! ■*• IV.,.head off would havi followed ; n at-j *tr• \o|-i - ! 1
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tempt by Holt to clow a pi-n u**tnn
í . w.Il tt .1 w1 •Xti ri!
Il- ---i
Tin- W.ir Department having un­
b-r
nun
ig,
tin-at
"I
t
&gt;uiiit\
II
miih
I
1
1
;i*.
A
It
in-in
1
1-.
f
1
1
Uru
mb-v
tire limit* Wa* refen-rri d to i he tire
cap, the physician said
lin. i t. 1* M i&lt; uni
t h:&lt;i- i *
der
consideration an application from
read,
and
no
in
lion
t
.
v
.
n
.it
pn-*rr\i
i
ilutita.
H
l.ytnan.
Forr&lt;-*l
City,
rnmiiiiltui' The report* of tin officer*
hi* splendili addir** of welcome, and Mr. Mi child Scholtz lor permission
Athorough examination of Holt’s
Communication
from
Dr
it
J
(
K.
Walker,
Sanford;
A.
A.
Hicks,
read nnd ordered filed.
P. M. McDougall for his kind re­ to construct a bridge across the St.
cell failed, according to the jnil au­
A petition ’ asking that Sanford Mjllcr, in reference to Transfer of Paula; nnd Jno. Hell, Monroe.
marks
in welromlng us tq the City ‘Johns River, Florida nt Monroo Fur­
thorities, to disclose any weapon or Avenue be paved from 4th St to Pauper by F. F. Dutton Inc., rend,
It was suggested that the above
of Tullahassee.
Implements of any kind which Holt
ry. n public he; ring will be held in
apd
warrant
ordered
drawn
for
committee
meet
at
Iftr.'tO
at
the
County paving, anti that sidewalk*
Itesol ved limi a copy of ihese the Court Mouse. Sanford, Seminole
could have used to kill himself.
J5
00
in
payment
of
same
Si
minolr
County
Hunk,
fur
the
pur
lie built on both side* of the Street,
C o m m t i n t c i i l m n f ro m (
II
D in
po*e of formulating a plan to pro r-*o! ut ion* lu- rend bifore tin Na­ County, Florida, nt 11 00 o'clock A.
Coroner Walter II. Jones, after wa* n ferret! to the Street rommitl'O
M , Friday, July 23, 1915. fur the
gee,
read,
in
regards
to
purchase
of
1 to the Commissioners at J 00 tional convention nf Rural Carrier*
viewing the body said:
It w.i* moved' and seconded that the
to
l-e
held
ut
Detroit.
Mieti
ni
xl
purppMof eoiisiilcruig-the sufficiency
d
i
*
i
n
I
n
t
t
i
n
t
,
m
a
tte
r
re
f
e
r
re
d
to
C
]* M
"Undoubtedly a suicide, and un­ hill* as approved by the finance
mont li
of ihe provision* for navigation made
M
II
a
n
d
Mu-riff
a
n
d
\
F
Hell,
M
ret
mg
;■
-!
pi-.trt-i
-i
doubtedly the man jumped, i can- committee and •ignrd hv tl&gt; pri-i
**igin--I T t R it f.ert
l,v the plan* n* submitted, or nny
FurrCst Lake, t luiriltun,
nut give un official version uittll mi deni be paid t'nrrtn! 1'be &lt; omn il p u p l , a n d I t ls t r u it e d to purchase
Sr muri &gt; Reni ly
changes that may be required to nof
hltu
all
things
being
equal.
\
\
M
Hay
ru-s.
Secretary
lopsy is performed by the jnd physi­ then preceded to equalize the a**e**(î il Chester. Corn
vnid unreasonable interference with
Warrant ordered ^Irawn in favor
Mr J II la-e, also asked the
ment for the year 1915
cian, Dr. Cleghorn."
Jltck*on ville Fia wa* «eii-cted us nav igalion.
of
F
.
A
Dougin**,
Clerk,
for
IJ2.72
in
Chairman of the Hoard of County
Council adjourned to meet at
The body was then taken to the
for redemption of taxes on County Commissioners to tip|voint a commit­ tht* m xt meeting place, July Jrd tnd
Accordingly, notice is hereby giv­
P,
M.
Friday
the
9tji.
morguo in Hempstead, where Dr.
41h. 1916.
Home property.
en that nil (versons interested are in­
tee
to
meet
with
the
above
Commit­
Cleghorn was prepared to perform
Warrant ordered drawn in favor ter to inspect different materials
vited to be present at the above
Tornado Hits Cincinnati
an autopsy Immediately. The autop­
of City of Sanford, for Jl.IG6.68 bal- and mails in other Counties. Chair­
named lime and place to express their
Guild
Homls
Inspection
Cincinnati. O . July 9. Twelve
sy disposed of a report current here
nrcdue
the
city
on
account
of
\
the.
The Good Roads committee of views upon the adequacy of
man appointed Com C. W. EntzImmediately after thé finding of persons are known to be dead and lux
plans
wirh
reference
to
the
naviga­
Seminole
County
together
with
two
mieger,
nnd
J
T
McLain,
ComHolt’ s body thnt he had been shot eight buildings were blown down ¡tnd
Communication front W. V, Knot mi t tea to meet at tiu- Altamonte representative* from the Hoard of tion uf the stream. While all state­
and killed from the outside. This destroyed as a result of a fierce tor­
enclosing act of the Legislature, Hotel, ul 8 o ’clock Thursday morn­ County Commissioner* visited nnd ments at the hearing are given due
.was only one of a number of reports. nado which swept over the city late
ing July 81 h, 1915.
inspected the road* of both O ra n g e consideration, important facts and
Wednesday night. A dozen persons read, ami ordered filed.
Warrant
ordered
drawn
in
favor
Reports of the several different and Lake Counties yesterday with statistics, intended to have especial
are missing in the debris left by the
New York, July 9.— Frank Holt.
of
Florida
Meta!
Products
Co.,
County
officers presented, lead nnd a view to building more hard sur weight in the final determination
Morgan’a assailant, had planned to storm.
of the case, should preferably be.
face road* in Seminole County.
approved, nnd ordered filed.
Owing to tho fact thnt all wires in payment of Culverts used.
destroy the liners Snxnnin and Phllsubmitted
in writing.
*
Mr. J. F- Karnalz. addressed the
The trip was made by automobile*
W nmnta paid during the month
were blown down and traffic parit­
J sdclphia by dynamite which it is be­
By authority of the Chief o f
y-zed throughout the Ohio valley the Hoard in regards to Telephone Ser­ of June by the Treasurer ordered and included an inspection of the
lieved he had placed aboard the
/
Engineer*. U. S. Army:
work now going on at Winter Park
cancelled.
extent of the damage anf the de­ vice for County.
vessels before they Bailed g from
Bond of C. J. Marshall, for car­
Pino Castle, Mount Dora and also
Warrants Published in Tuesday«
struction of life Is in pcseiblc to dis
W. B. LA DUE.
New York to Liverpool July 3. Holt
rying Ft tear ms presented up proved, Herald.
an inspection of the Sand nnd Oil
Major, Corps of
cover.
,
*o advised his wife In Dnllas, Tex ,
road* at Fusil*.
T h e 'r u in wrought in the towns and license ordered issued.
Engineers
In a letterJ which was transmitted
Bond of H. H. Pattis hull, for
Miami Part) Here
The committee will have another
along the rivers in this sretion 1»
United States Engineer Office,
the navy department in Wash­
yet Impossible tb know. From tho Notary Public, presented and ap­ j Col. Brosslere, Mrs Brossiere, Mrs meeting at an early date tfifftl nnnounJacksonville, Florida,
ington.
Niles, Mis* Nile* and Ylvctor Mol iiouncemcnt will tie made uf their
last reports it itj known thul much proved. n
July 6, 1915.
Wireless warnings were sent brondN. C. Jacobs, addressed
the fett of Miami passed through the report on thestr’ roads in n later Issue
damage has been done in Dayton and
***t over the Atlantic from the eaitHellvicw. Newport, Covingtotj,- Lud­ Hoard in regards to finishing Road city today enroute to Orlando to at­ of the Herald.
New Grocery Store
*rn saebonrd, advising the Saxonia
-----------------------------r
low, on the Kentucky side, and Law­ between Geneva and Chuluoto, mat­ tend the wedding of Hasile Brossiere
■nd the Philadelphia to steer toward
Rivers
Brothers have opened a
ter referred to Com. T. J. McLain, to Miss Ethel Dickson of that Oity.
rence, on the Indiana side.
Riven lew Maid Here
*seh other.
new
grocery
store on Sanford Ave­
Barilo
Brossiere
ht
business
manager
with power to net.
yThe River view Maid is in port nue nt the stand formerly occupied
of
tho
Reporter
Star
and
is
u
young
The Philadelphia captain advised
Mr.
A.
B.
Cameron,
addressed
the
Moved to Oklahoma
the American Line offices todny that N jM r. nnd Mrs. T. P. Hill and fam­ Board in reference to appointment man of great promise in his chosen here for n few days and has the orig­ by Richardson Grocery store. Rivers
inal crew on hoard. The owner, Dr. Bros., came hero from Green Cove
field.
•wrything on board had been ident ily who have been living on Sanford of Game Warden, Motion made and
nnd Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, Miaa Springs where they have been yin
seconded,
thnt
matter
be
deferred
Ifl«d.*nd that all is well. At both the Heights for the past three years have
Ruth Armstrong, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. business for the past fifteen years.
Baptist Service* Sunday
sold their home place to George until next regular meeting.
Cunard and American Lino offices
G
Armstrong and Mi*» Oglesby. A. D. Darby is salesman for the
5kr. Temple addressed the Board 9:30 Bible School.
nallard and left today for Oklahoma
Dr
Armstrong i* the owner and firm and is well known over the
It wa* &gt;aid that It would be virtu­ where they will rnnkc their future in regards to Mary Haro n pauper, j t-urt Preaching "The
World in
promoter
of Riverview. the beauti­ Male having been engaged in the
ally impossible for nnyono to pass home. We hate to lose the Hill fam­ and asked that warrant be drawn our Pockets and Handlings," A re­
ful suburb of Jacksonville that i* business for many year» Tho new
port
of
Mr.
Hyman's
recent
visit
to
the lines of guards at the pier to ily from Sanford but hope they will for J25.00 in payment for caring
the Foreign Mission Hand at Rich­ growing so rapidly into public favor firm have purchased a large grocery
pitre explosives aboard the ships. It be pleased with their new home lu for her, warrant was drawn.
Many Sanford people have lots in stock and will seek the patronage of
Putition o f citizens asking for an­ mond, Y’ a.
l* believed the Saxonlu Is beyond the the w e s t . ______ ”
Riverview
and will be pleased to the people of this section.
other hearing In the matter of the 6:45 Jr. and Sr. B. Y. P. U.
learn
that
tho
property is advancing
tone of wireless communication
E. J. River*. 1. F. Rivers and A.
y^Mlsa Lillian Higgins has returned Bridge across the St. Johns River 7:45 Preaching— " L o s t'’- The first
in
price
assisted
by the many Im- D. Darby all have families and will
Three Massachusetts ci ti te ns to­ homo after a two weeks visit to on tho Indian River and Orlando in a series of sermons on the condi­
provementa made from time to time. add to the population of the city
day positively Identified Holt as friends in Jacksonville where ehe Highway, signed by Chairman and tions of our unsaved friend.
Watch The Herald for future an­ the' kind of citizens that we neod
You
are
welcome
to
all
these
Erith Muenter, who was wanted for was the recipient of many social Clerk, with seal.
nouncements.
and appreciate.
services.
Mr. J. H. Lee, of Oviedo, Chairman

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murder.

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HAPPENINGS
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A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORUESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTV— EFFICIENT
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Miss Helen Iwrman of Monroe
sjKint the- week on&lt;l here the guest
of
Mrs H. D. Durant.
Johnny Kvans, It N Poston and
T. A. D. marris made n business
call to Sanford Monday.
The pirnic and fish fry here last
Saturday was well attended and
everybody seemed to enjoy the day.
Several of the Lake Mnry people
took in the barbecue at Kissimmee.
It. N. Poston made a trip to
Maitland first of the week.
A. It. Sjohlom shipped a car load
of watermelons this week.
" O f all tho absurd names bestowed
on an article of food, grapefruits
U the worst. All grapes ure frill. The
article which goes by this compoundworded name is a fruit, lull quite as
little resembling a grape ua anything

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that grows, to call It oraagefruit, or
peach fruit, would bo moro appropri­
ate; but why use a general name for

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purposes of qualifying a sjiecific oneT
If a new' breed of donkey should
come into use, ought we to call it a
cow-animal or a mackerel fish? And
with some such ideas in view the
Department of Agriculture is making
an appeal for us to apply the name
pomelo instead. This is distinctive.
It is a single word. It is common
sense. If hotel keejier* will only push
it along they will be doing a service
to our language by relieving it of a
needless absurdity. The names of
our great food products have, be­
sides a place in the poetry and song
of the world. Imagine the chorus nf
the Greek play in the stadium the
other «lay chanting of 'grapefruit";
but how ad mi nub ly pomelo would
lend Itself to stirh u-os

PAOLA POINTS

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Nefts was revolved here Sunday
of the death of Mrs. L. C. Leggett,
sister of Mr M C ('lovebird of this
place Mrs Leggett spent a winter
here at her brother’s home two
years ago and made many friends
who will regret to hear of her death.
Mr Oscar Pearson and wife left
for Sanford Monday where he will
work at Ins trade during the remain­
der of thi- summer. They are at
present located with Mr and Mrs
Clark Pearson.
Mr and Mrs George l&gt; Mishap
of Sanford were pleasant visitors
at "T h e Turtles" for the week end.
M i s s e s Frances and Flora Pearson
■pent Monday at
Monroe.
the
guest* of Miss Helen Jserman
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is spending a few days at the Bu­
chanan's pleasant home on Kylnuin
Lake
Mr M S (i rwimd arrived fr*»rn
California last w e e k , u n o w w i t h
with ins son George Garwood and
fnmily here.
Mr. and Mm F. A. Johnson
spent the “ Fourth" with friends at
Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs A. W Patton weri
delightfully entertained on the 5th
by Mr nmi Mrs \V M ituchnnan
Miss lllnnche Garwood is again
at home from Winter Garden.
I’uolu certainly spent a "safe and
nano" Fourth this summer. One
would have judged by the silence
that enveloped our town that all
Inhabitant* had joined tho crowd nt
Kissimmee. Not a firecracker, or
noise of any kind was heard inside
tho city limit.

WEST SIDE ITEMS
Newton

Stenstrom

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Monday

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surf bathing and fishing.
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Mr. Sutton from (teneva was visr
llinn Mr. Walker and family last
w«'«ik.
Mr A. J. Coti* »imi daughter Miss
Noia of Kentucky but for t be plUit
wintfi r have lived at Monroe have
taken Up hoUse-kcepiliK at Mr. Me­
Bride1’s in their absence.
Mrs. Hutchins WU9 vint ting lier
mother Mrs. J. L. Walker Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cambel is sporting
n brand new, rubber tired top buggy
these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland Marsh
and little son llarrold were ou t on
the West Side Thursday afternoon
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins.
Tomatoes and peppers aipl egg­
plant is still being sold nnd h ow the
nice showers of rnin does make the
grass grow.
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visit his brother Leo Stenstrom and
family for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sarratte and
little daughter Helen have moved
to tho Placr place next to P. D. Cobb
where they will farm the coming
ocason und Mr. and Mrs.Will Rocky
and family have moved to the AliiRon house. They have lived the past
winter on the H. T. Kennewcll

place.
JS*’
Mis* Georgia Walker spent the
day with her sister Mrs. Frsnk
E lk ;.,
Hutchins Thursday.
Mr. H. C. DuBose, Mr. und Mrs.
McBride and Miss Avis Stenstrom
enjoyed a day at Daytona Beach,
Jm .
going over Tuesday in the Famous
iàVÈSTSl
Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. VanNes *and two
v children left Monday for New Smyr­
na whero they will enjoy the surf
-, for a month.
Mr. «and Mrs. John Warin and
two children accompanied by his
mother Mrs. Ilendorson«left July 1,
for South Carolina, whero they will
visit for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. McBride left
Saturday for Coronado Beach where
they will join a house party for a
couple of weeks. They will enjoy the
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WOODLAND PARK NOTES

The continued growth and development at RIVERVIEW has created a steady demand for this prop­
erty and caused an increase in values o f 3 to 5 hun­
dred per cent in the past 3 years and the $10,000
which has just recently been spent by the owner
for public and civic improvements, and the $20,000
water system which is now being installed will cause
another decided advance in values in the near future.

Thursday, July 1st, rain until IP.
M . prevented p co p lo from coming,
bu t after that they came with u rush.
Some of the visitors were Mrs. Pax­
ton and son, Mr. and Mm. C. E.
Henry and children, Mr. and Mrs.
T y ler and Mr. Harry, Mrs. Hurt,
Messrs. Yonts, Uetta and Williams,
Mr. Wickham an d party of ladies
and the usual lot Hi children.
Sunday, July 4th, the M onroe
people who came t o Bhow they were
not mixed up with that "Blue L n w "
b u n ch , were: Mr. Lock, J. M. Ogles­
by anil family, M r. and-Mrs. John
Oglesby, Mrs. A lb e r t Hawkins and
children, Mrs. Mattie May H aw ­
kins, the Misses Miles and Ahenrn.
Mr. O ste e n ami olherai, Mr. and Mrs.
Fern aid (rum Enterprise Junction,
cam e as usual accompanied by
friends. Other visitors were: G. W.
Spencer and fam ily,
Mrs Thoo,
Scbuttl and children. Mr W u k ja m
and Miss Hunt, Mrs Fry und Mrs.
Vanderhock.
Mr«
I.altorque.
M
Mrs
Campbell a n d Reg Holly
There were nearly .« hundred people
in all.
Monday, July 5th a number of
picnic parties came in the morning.
Mrs. Harlow, Miss Bessie \\ bite.
Mr- Harris. Mrs Wesley and seven
or eight friends mude up one party
that came on the JlUn-y two big
wagon loads from I ’ pnubt consisted
of
Henry Lundqumt .mil family,
the Herginst family ¡-ml
friends.
T h e y had a big time of it. taking in
the pool and everything else
Mr,
and Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Shipp, Jim
Harris, G. W. Spencer and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake, Fred
Williams und fam ily. Mi. and Mrs.
Hurt. Mrs - Higgins and children,
Mr-. Strung \ King ami fantilv,
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Serila who is a regular Woodland
visitor would o b je ct alio. Rev,
Strong mude no protest as his childdren went In.
V ii.
Y ou may talk about your m ed i­
cinal springs etc, but that Woodland
Pool boa a reputation, for removing
a grouch also.
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Invest in a few R IV E R V IE W lots. Now $10 down
and $5 per month. No interest or taxes for 2 years.
No lots sold to colored people. Not more than 4
lots sold to one party.

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S T R O N G

Owner, while on his private cruising Yacht “ Riverview Maid,” lying at the foot o f the city dock for a
few days, or write to his Jacksonville office

111 HEARD BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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Sign Posts for Aeronauts.
Tho official* of a number of gas
companies of Europe have agreed to
paint geographical signs on the tops
of their gasometers to act as alga
poshi to aeronauts.
Nolle* of Appllfutloo far T » * UooJ Leiter
K ttlh » ST» «f the (¡m oral Huíate*
Notice U hereby givrn that J. F. Laine
urchaoer of Ta« Certificalo No 63G. dated
he Snd day of Jana A. 1)., 1918. ha* filed
■aid certificata in ray onice and ha.
made
application lor l u M
io taoue In accord­
ance with law. Said certificate embrace* the
following dearrlbed property rltuated In
Seqiinel'L County, Florida, to-witl Lot 8,
lllk IS. Tier tr. Sanford.
The raid land Iwinf awaaaed at the date
of the Iwuance of auch certificate in the
name of Unknown. Untane «aid certificate
chat! be redeemed' accordine to taw, tat
of
deed will laoue thereon on the 2nd day
di
Aucutt A . D ., 1918.
-Wltneoa my affidai •it naturo and eaal
uly A
I)., 1918.
thlo the let day of July
A.. D.,
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B. A. DOUOlJtRi
Clerk Circuit Court flemíhole Co. Fla.
by Ja». C. Hoberte, D. C .

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Dad for Hubby.
When a woman rattles the dishes
moro than usual while preparing sup­
per, It's a sure sign that her husband
will &gt;hoar something drop when ho
com e. home.
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family. \\ It Pci I ami fa mi l;
tin
two Holey» and family . Mr and Mrs
Thus. L. Wildson, Miss Katie an d
Jack Fox. Mrs. T h eo Schunl und
children, Mr*. L aR ocqu o and chil­
dren,
Mr. Newton and family,
Frank Miller, Mr and Mrs Fernald
and friends. Mrs.- Cobh and friend
Mr. and Mrs, Henry and children
Mr. and Mrs Tyler Sr and Mr. and
Mrs Tyler Jr, Messr» Ib tis f' M.
Gaggin, Mi ('Unlock, Harry K.inner,
Bradford, M. C. Maxwell and ( ’ . H
Smith were just a few o f the big
cm wd of Wootll a rulers. The pool was
crow ded and ‘ ‘save the next room
for m e " the regular cry. Sheriff
Charley Hand determined to arrest
the whole crowd, lo o k e d at the b a th ­
er* a w hile ntern a n d solemn, but
gradually those grim features re­
laxed anti broadened out und when
someone called "C o m e in Charley,
the water is fine," he almost fell over
everybody in hi* eagerness to get a
room, plunged in an d was reformed.
D epu ty Lee rushed in, saw how
helpless he would be with Charley
conquered, so surrendered his nixteen inch gun and t o o k a swim also.
Lake, about to call n special m e e t­
ing o f the Legislature, to prohibit
such wicknodneeA as is carried on at
Woodland, was helpless when Mrs.
Luko joined the bathers;, besides

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T A K E

|a Cenrt of the Ceantf Jad te. Nemloole
Cenalr, Hlale of yiarida
■In re botate ol
Auciutln Moreman
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To all Creditore, ■ I,« gator*. fiiatrlbotera
and all perenny haying Claim* or Demanda
agelK.t aald P
of yea. are hereby notified
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Neutrality Note.

When mothcrln-law gets mad nt to
wife and demands her passports so oho
can leave, husband la a fool if ho
doesn’t remain neutral. — Florida
Tlmaa Union.
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the undersigned T^ecwtor of aefd e*tate.

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S u m m e r E x c u r s i o n s N o r t h and W e s t

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T he surpassing scenery makes the L. &amp; N . the attractive
Low
lie rock-ballasted track, the* solid steel through trains,
(summer
the up-to-date coaches, sleepers and observation
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rates to all'll
cars, the unexcelled and reasonable d i i i i u g ^ 5 M ^ ‘ &gt;ih'rs,lir"
Ch n a d ia
k car service, and the facilities for c l o s e ,l11&lt;1
resorts, the Great
und direct connections, combine
routes t*&gt; the Cal
Lakes, Y e llo w sto n e
l to make the L . &amp; N . the
fnrnia Expositions
Park, Rocky Mountains,
com fortable w ay.
and M ission P la y . &lt; hoin
Salt Lake City, the Pacific
of tlirec gateways and many
Coast, etc., etc. T h e L. &amp; N .
routes is given t ra velers hy 11"
reaches all the gateways of the
L. &amp; N. T h e y may go one va'
N o r th nnd W est— Buffalo,
and return another-via New
I’ittsburg, Cleveland, Louis­
^Orleans, St. Louis or Chicago.
ville, Cincinnati, Toledo, “
InforniaUo^urnlfihc^
F ast througn trains with
Detroit, Grand Rapids, ’
a flication, Rcscrvtttionsv^bC onlyoncchnngo. R*
India napolis, Chi^
ully made.- Write, wire
t i c k e t s from
cagoj St. Louis,
'phone us. When you get to Jackson*^^^^ J a c k s o n v i l l e

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One of our representative*, ia at all departing trains.
I I. C, B re tn e y , F lo r id a P asaen d er
L O U IS V IL L E A N D N A S H V IL L E R A IL R O A D
114 W».l Uar Street (Bell Telephone 187) JeekeonviUe. Florida

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Remember the Time, Place and Date

Tuesday; July 12th and 13th

Eight-Thirty Wednesday, July 14th

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SALE B E C K 8:3« A. E WEDNESDAY, JULY I U .

ttOSES SATURDAY, JULY 2411
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W e find that our stock is larger than ever before at this season and in order to make room for our fall stock we will put our entire
stock on the market at greatly reduced prices. As evidence of the great bargains which we will offer we quote a few prices below:
Neckwear

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothing
$20.00
22.50
25.00
28.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

R edu ced
Reducer!
R educed
R edu ced

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to.
to.
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$13.48
14.48
14.98
17.48

Palm Beach Suits
$7.00 Suits R edu ced to
7.50 Suits R educed to

S u iti
Suits
Suit.s
Suits

R educed
R educed
R educed
R educed

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to
to
to

W ork Gloves

$ 8.48

$ .25 Canvas Ralni now
.75 I .leather Work C loves
1.25 Osborn W ork C loves
1.50 ( Ishurn. long gaunt let t
1 .5 0 ‘Hamm 's Work C loves

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10.98

B o y s ’ Suits

I 'ants
Rants
Rants
Rants
Rants
Rants

Reduced
R educed
R educed
Reduced
R educed
Reduced

M en d
M e n ’s
M en 's
M e n ’s
M e n ’s
M e n ’s
M en 's
M en 's
M en 's
M en s
M e n ’s

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1.18
1 .4 8

1.89
2.48
2.79
2.98
3 18
3. |8
1.18

M en s’ Cloth H ats Reduced to one
half price.
.25
$ .50 H ats R educed to
.38
.75 Hats Reduced to
.50
1.00 H ats Reduced to

Caps
$

All Straw Hats one-half p rice see
special lot in special colum n
$1.00 Straws R educed to
$ -oO
1.50 Straws R edu ced to
.75
2.00 Straws R educed to................
1*00
2.50 Straws R educed to
1-25
3.50 Straws R educed to
1*75

Panama Hats

$7.00 Panam as R edu ced to ............. $ 3.98
8.00 Panam as R edu ced to ........... 4.48
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SPEC IAL LOT W O M EN ’S SHOES
50
Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and M en’s. These shoes consist
o f various stvles and makes and will he closed out at 98e per pair
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These can be furnished in many d if­
ferent styles and shapes
$ .50 Values fur
$ .38
1.00 Values fur
.82
1.25 Values fur
.98
1.50 \ allies ftir
1.28
1.75 Values fur
1.38
2 25 \ allies h tr
1.78
2 5o \ aim ■&gt; for
1.98
3 on \ allies fur
2.48

.38

U nderwear
$ .75
1.50
.50
.50
.50
LOO
.50
.50
LOO
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.25
.25
.50
.50

Elastic Seam 1 trawers now $ .59
.98
Union Suits now
.39
Im itation Scriven Drawers
.39
R. V. I). Drawers
.39
R. V. I). Shirts
.81
Union Suits now
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.39
Rorosknit Drawers
.39
Porosknit Shirts .....................
.81
Rorosknit Union S uits;
.39
Rorosknit Roys Union Suits
Porosknit B oys D r a w e r s ............. 19
.19
Porosknit Boys Shirts
.39
Shirts now .....
Drawers novy
........... ................. 39

THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY

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Children’ s Hosiery

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.63
.79
1.18
1.18
1.98

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Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes’ for
Shoes, rubber soles

Buster Brown Shoes

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Patent and Gun
81.9N

( novas
C anvas
Canvas
C anvas
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W o also have about 100 p a irs o f Men’s Vici,
Metal, regular $3.110 values, now g o in g at

$ .50 I»ress Shir’ &gt;new
.75 Ii r e » Shirt* m»w
1.00 11res* Shirts now
1.50 I)ress Shirts now
2.(11) I)ress Shirts now
2.50 I &gt;ress Shirts now
3.90 I&gt;ress Shirts now
All 50c W ork Shirks

,98
1.48
1.68
1.98
1.98

For M en, W omwn, B oys and Girls
$ .75 C ham pions
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$ .58
LOO C am p Fire Tennis
.82
1.25 Tennis Shoes
.98
1.50 Tennis Shoes
1.28
2.00 Veranda Rumps
1.38
1.25 E m m y b in 's
.98
1.50 E m m y Lou's.
1.18
2.00 E m m v Lou’s
1.38

$1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50
3.00
2.50

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Values for
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and 2.25 Values for
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Values for
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Values for
M en ’s Ralm Beach

White Canvas Shoes for Women

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A bout 200 pairs o f Men’ s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
for
.......................................$2.28

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.79

Straw Hats

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.98
1.28
1.28

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W e have about 25 pairs o f Beacons $3.50 and $1.00 values which
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number o f these.

.79
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1,18
1.78
1.98

I’ m I 'heck ;int
Kaki Rants
W ork Rants
All W ool Rants
All W ool Rants
Al l W o o l Rants
All W ool Raiit&gt;
Alt W o o l Ranis
Al l W o o l Rants
All W ool I‘ant A l l W ool Rants

$ .50 C aps Reduced to
1.00 C aps Reduced to

$ .10 M en ’s Hose Reduced to
$
.15 M en ’s Host* Reduced to
.25 M en's Hose Reduced to
.50 M en’s Hose Reduced to
'The above consists o f sail colors
black, whire, Ralm Reach, etc.

% Special lot o f about 100 Shirts from 75c to 81.50, slightly soiled
t from showing in windows, your choice
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Cloth Hats

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$1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00

Tennis Shoes

Men’s Half Hose

M EN’S STR A W HATS
About 150 hats ran gin g in price from $1 to $3.50, now

M en ’ s Pants
$1.00
1.50
2,(10
2.25
3.00
3.50
1.00
4.50
5.00
0.00
0.50

$ .25 In d ies’ Silk Hose
$ .19
.50 Ladies*’ Silk Hose
.39
1.00 In dies’ Silk Hose
.79
All l-adies’ 50c Tan Hose Silk and
Lisle will be closed out at 25c per pair

| Special lot o f Men’s 50c Hose reduced to

B o y s ’ Pants
$ .75
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50

.19
.39
.39
.39
.42
.61

White Canvas Shoes for Men

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to $ 1.00 Suit.s Reduced to $
3.18
to
5.00 Suits Reduced to
3.98
0 .0 0 Suits Reduced to
to
1.18
7 .0 0 Suits Reduced to
to
1.98
8.(10 Suits Reduced to
to
5.98
9.00 Suits Reduced to
to
to
0 .9 8
1
2
.0
0
Suits
Reduced
to

$3.50
4.50
5.50
0.50
7.50
8.50
9.50

Silk Ties Reduced to
$
Silk Ties Reduced to
Sport Ties Reduced to
Rat W ing Ties R educed to
Loose End Tirs R educed to
Loose End Ties R educed to

$ 4.48
4.98

M ohair Suits
$13.50
15.00
17.50
18.00

$ .25
.50
.50
.50
.75
1.00

Ladies’ Hosiery

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S tacy-A d am s Shoes for Men
* 1,18
$6.00 Tan. English Tue
1.18
6.00 Tau. ÎTlueluT &lt;ixford
1,18
6.00 Vici Blucher &lt;&gt;xford
4,18
6.00 Vici Button &lt;ixford
1.98
6.00 harm Foot Oxford
6,50 Ratent lx*athcr Oxford
4.79
25 pair Stacy Adams Shoes in odd sizes
$3.98. These arc a few numbers we
are closing out and make this saeraliee
to clean up the stock.

Regal Shoes for Men
$-1.00 Regal Oxfords
$ 3.48
4.50 Regal Oxfords
...
... .. 3.98
5.00 Regal Oxford?
4.48
These consists o f Tan, Blucher and
B utton, Gun M etal Blucher. Bal and
B u tton , Patent Leather Blucher Bal
and Button. All New S tic k nothing
carried over from lout year.

Endicott Johnson W o rk Shoes
$1.75
2.50
3.99
•J.50

Values
Values
Values
\ allie*

for
for
fur
tur

$ 1.48
1.98
2.48
2.98

Endicott Johnson Dress Shoes
59 Tan and &lt;&gt;nu M n al
5o l‘aleni and \ in

$ 2.98
2.98

Patrician Shoes for W om en
$3.50 Patrician Shoes
l.oo Patrician Shoes

$ 2.48
2.98

R a d cliff Shoes for W om en
$3.99 Values for
$ 1.98
3.50 \ alies for
2.48
A ll T a n s in th e above lo t a t h a lf price

D r e w ’s Shoes for W om en
$2.90
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
4.00

R. L. Baby Dull Rumps
One Strap 1louse Shoes
T w o Strap Rumps
Patent Colonial Rumps
Black K id. ( 'olonial
Patent Rumps, Med Heel
Patent Pumps, Plain
Col. Pumps, w ooden heel
V. C. Blucher, low h e e l .......
V. C. Blucher. rubber heel
Colonial Sand T o p

2.Ö8
2.98
2.98

Grover’s Soft Sole Shoes for Women
$3.00 Values fo r........ ........ ...... ;...*..... $ 2.68

3.50 Values for..................

2.98

POSITIVELY NOTHING CHARGED

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGR FOUR

THESANFORDHERALD^ '"rr m
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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Burine** Manager
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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Saltar»4 A* ftamad-Claaa Mad Malta» t a p * H ad
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R ev. Calls, who is n Candida te for
Governor says that Texas had it's
H ogg as Governor and
Florida
should have it’s Catt. He Jromisoa
j»»&gt; ir—- * if elected to b o * V " l i f u r u h t “ . Key West Journal
We want no hogs or cats.
A
K n ott is good enough.
------ 0 ------Residents of Sanford and Orlando
are determined to see to it that the
“ world do move"in spite of adverse
action by their ortly railroad. It ap­
pears that tho railroad has taken of!
ail trains which formerly gave local
conveniences-bet weetr-thie-two’crtrcs,
making it nercaaxry- iar-itm in—ivuL
Ing to go from one to the other at
certain timea of the day to hire au­
tomobiles for the trips. Aa a result
an automobile line has been inaugur­
ated, with daily schedules, and rate
o f four cents a mile.— Miami Me­
tropolis.
N

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tory for a pavement of types such
important mutters thnj should be at­ aa fa represented hy grouted brick,
tended to is the bridging of the St. aa ia argued by ME Blair in the let­
Johns river connecting tho Sanford ter on page 691 of this issue, we

STUDY ECONOMY

and Del-ands roads. The Ferry ^ at
the St. Johns should lie done away
with and a new, modern toll bridge
constructed. The public will demand
this bridge sooner or later, so why
not commence plans now to get the
project into definite form before the
close of nnother year.— Orlando Sen­
tinel.

should hesitate to a p p r o v e it
for
types nueh as the sand-nnphr.lt road.
If, therefore, sand-asphalt roads have
“ an excellent opportunity to achieve
a high d istin c tio n ," tho opportunity
is based upon hopefulness rather
than demonstration; and nil that we
know about sheet asphalt construc­
tion and tho absolute necessity in
------ O------connection there with o f the most
stable foundation, should lead us to
Orlando Has Street Dance
Orlando last evening witnessed her doubt tho future of ‘sand-asphalt
first street dance. It was a tnaskec
affair put on as the climax of the
d a y ’ s festivities held at Joyland by
the Woodmen of the World.

«

We are living at a time when we give li/tle thought for the
future. What we want, we buy, with little thought as to cost.
Do you want to turn over a new leaf and SAVE
SPEND?

instead

of

. WE PAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED FOUR TIMES EACH YEAR

I COUNTY HAPPENINGS %

All day at tho amusement park
there was probably an average of
two thousand persons who took part
and
looked
on the program of
flV#uU .that made the day a merry
one. The McIntosh orchestra made
music all the afternoon and dancing
was enjoyed by many, in addition to
the water sports and tho special
events that were entered into by a
largo number of competitors. There
were prizes for all novel
contest«,
some of them handsome, and some
ridiculous, the latter being designred
to revive good humor if U happened
to be flagging At any period, but this
was not necessary. High spirit«, prerattrd—thrtnifftnnirTinirTPlicheir the
bubbling point in the evening when
the «cane 'o f the festivitlea was
■witched to Ihe block on Orange ave­
nue between Church atreet and Cen­
tral avenue. Aa a matter of fact the
crowd concentrated between Church
and Pine, but the nterry maker« cov­
ered all tho intervening space be­
tween tho extreme limits, and created
fun for the large assemblage that
line the curbs and banked the side­
walks. Business was well nigh sus­
pended during the several hours of
the dance. Some of the maskers were
tardy in making their appearance,
but injthe end there was a largo num­
ber and a gjeat variety of costumes.
A great quantity of burnt cork was
used in
the makeup of many.
There was an entire family of negroes,
whose Ethiopian black was blacker
even than Erebus, and whose fanciful

Grapevine and Upsala Items
Mr. *Tom .Tyner ind.JamIIy have
been out a number of times, putting
in sweet potatoes on their home
place; they also come out and spent
the Fifth there.
Mr Vi hie n has hauled out lumber
and shingles to repair their
old
Enroot house which.came to them
at the latter’ s death.
Mr. Charlie Lundqulqt has sold
his horse to Mr. Tom Allen.
All were pleased to again see Mrs.
Gao. C lark-out to—Sunday SchooF
again; her husband get« about
little.
A special collection will be taken
Sunday to have the organ repaired.
There were a number from here
who acceptod Lake Mary's invitaJ
tion on tho third to be present at
the fish fry and watermelon feast;
among . tho number were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs
Will Robinson, and two daughters,

Some of the newspaper highbrows
of this state are continually offering
Millie and Gladys.
Mr Norman
suggestions as to how other news­
Swanson, Miss Edna
Thompson,
paper editors should conduct their
Miss Ruth Ilergquist, Mr. Walfred
publications. We have but one sug­
Pierson,
Miss Olga Vihlen, Carl
gestion to oiler, either to friend or
Pierson and Oran Lundquist.
foe, among the presa gang of the
A number ~ gathered at
the
state, to-wit: Run your newspaper
Magnuson home on the fifth to en­
according to the dictates of your
joy a fine picnic dinner under the
conscience—in other words, as you
oaks, whore two large tables were
durn please. “ To thin« own self be
set; those privileged to be present
true, and it will follow ns night suc­
were the host and hostess, Mr. and
ceeds the day that thou cans't then
Mrs. Emil Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs
bo false to no man." — Arcadian-EnterJohn
Lundquist,
Mr.
and
Mrs
prise.
dress not only attracted
attention!
Kricson and children,
Margaret,
------ O------but brought forth exclamations of j ¿Slbert. Ruth and' baby. Mr. and
One of tho jokes of the early polit­ wonder and amusement from « »
ical campaign is Catts posing as a »Ides There was the inevitable clown.
martyr, defying the Catholics to kill with his parti-colored dress, one
him, and not a Catholic liftrf his half o f blnek and the other of yellow.
hands to smite even his noble brow. One wash-woman danced the entire
Wo do not want a man for Governor evening with a basket of clothes on
. who will not be Governor for the her head, but how she managed to
whole people. And this is written by keep it there remained a mystery.
ono of the strongest Protestants in It could be seen bobbing up and
tho State of Floridn. Catts is
a down, swaying back and forth over
“ bluff." In Clearwater he stated that the heads of the great throng Th«
if he had been Governor Slut on he Gold Dust Twins attracted much
would have let Frank hang. There attention, and were busily engaged
wi.s a dead silence after he shouted the entire evening in doing your
this to the crowd. Then he hedged work for you. according to the legl i e would hedge on any question to Jend of the advertisement. There was
get a lew votes. -Clearwater Sun a great variety of nondescript cos­
tumes and some very clever ones,
------ 0 -----but there was no unmasking and the
SOM E P U M P K IN
originators
of them were not dis­
J. Fred DeBarry, editor of Sun­
closed. The McIntosh orchestra dis­
rise, certainly hates himself as the
following sell effacing article would coursed music from a truck station­
ed at the corner of Pine ami Orange,
indicate: *
planing in the course of the evening
"Sunrise leads. others follow
nil
the popular airs in time that gave
Listen!

■ „„
J(,hn
an(,
n(iphou
W oodnn | Uertllwon. Mr., and Mrs
Elmer Lundquist and son.
Among those who spent the day

Woodland Park, w.th plenty of
fried chicken cakes, coffee, water­
melons and
ice creamto refrpsh
themselves with were Mr. and Mrs,
E. G. Lundquist and their children:
John Henry, Elmer, Eric, Ellen and
baby, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist and baby, M iss Ruth Bergquisi and Oran Lundquist. (Those
going in the afternoon were Mr and
Mrs. Swanson, Mrs Stedt
and
daughter Ehhu.
Mr
Norman took over « jolly
crowd in his auto to the beach fur
the races and a dip in old
ocean,
these with a fine'picnic dinner filled
the day for
Mr.
and Mrs. A. J.
Thompson Miss Edna. Andrew and
Robert. Miss Laura Parker went
in the Hart Car
A surprise party for Oran Lund­
Sunrise asked Legislature to i „ v e s - | u" ...............MM'ortunity to fox-trot.
quist.
in honor of his nineteenth
one-step and tango to their heart's
ligate Marianna Reform School fir*
birthday,
was held at the home of
content. The street dance made such
GRANTED.
Mr. and Mrs, John
a hit with those who saw it that it his. parents,
Sunrise prophesied Sheriff William
Lundquist last week on
Thursday
will
probably
be
repeated
on
a
much
C. Spencer woqld he safe, and Sun­
evening.
I
rger
scale
during
the
coming
rise was right.
Counting young and old, there
Sunrise asked William Jennings winter.— Orlando Reporter Star.
were forty present and you may be
to resign, and we predicted he woqld.
K and-Auphalt U&lt;»a&lt;U in Florida
sure they hnd a splendid
time:
Sunrise asked the Legislature to
While the Engineering Record al­ nearly all joined heartily in playing
sparo the buzzard, and he was. ways prefers to encourage rather
games and for refreshments eight
Of course the luw makers grant the lhari to throw cold water upon at- JUliririu» eu|tp« with
coffee
and
[privilege of shooting him, but tin* ' lamp IS to solve road or any other Pr,..lm were served
ixrii» money for shooting him was j l&gt;nKincerinK problems, it is felt that
------------&lt;CUt out, as we desired, and with no a word of warning should be uttered
Moores Station
iivxriitive, the buzzard will stay. You in regard to the Band-asphalt cor.-[
Sunday the I Ith Rev. Arthur S
can’ t cot him, and who wants to kill ■truction in Florida that was th«- 1Perk has his regular appointment to
him lor sport?
subject of un article in the issue of preach here in the afternoon.
Sunrise asked Governor Slaton of May 15, page 622.
j W. A. Knight visited his father
Georgia to commute tho sentcnco of
Tho work at Euntis was not laid j brother and other relatives in Dun-

Leo M. Frank, nnd ho did so.” —
i t atill remains for Fred to command
tho wtirring nations of Europe to
•top fighting and they will probably
do so.
— _ 0 -----PUBLIC DEM ANDS BRID G E
W ithtthe building of good roads
throughout Florida, particularly Cen­
tral Florida, motor traffic has tripled
In the last year, and within another
yoar it may Increase enormously..
Central»* Florida is building brick
highways and befora many months
there will be a network ol bricked
thoroughfares throughout the state
connecting all of the more important
dtica and towns with one another.
In view of this Improvement it is
o f Importance that counties' and
dtica should do everything possible
to fadlitate travel. The motorist
from the North or from some distant
corner o( the country it coming tp
Florida because the fact that Florida
la building brick highways ia being
advertised extensively. By the end
o f another year there should be sevoral hundred mile« of newly com ­
pleted brick or improved highways
added to the enormous total now in
■ the itate.
The largo Increase of motor traf­
fic demands that improvements be
begun immediately and completed

JULY », 19j s

on a compacted sand base as de­
scribed by the writer of the article
in question, but on a clay base; and
we are informed that the sand-as­
phalt surface is kept constantly cov­
ered with an inch of sand to protect
it. The work at Dade City is de­
scribed as a complete failure. This,
however, may be explained' by the
fact that the snnd-asphalt mixture
was mixed by hand on boards. At
Tarpon Springs the grass is growing
through the sand-asphalt pavement.
At Sarasota the pavement of this de­
scription- la shoving. The sand-as­
phalt pavement at Mount Dora waa
laid in April and its short life hardly
permits of any Inferences as to what
it will do.
The author's statement that a
considerable mileage ia “ now under
construction and more ia In contem­
plation,” the- Engineering Record ia
informed, is somewhat misleading,
although it is true that two coun­
ties have voted considerable sums
for sand-asphalt construction. This
has been done by reason of tho en­
couragement afforded from the Eus¿la experiment; but the fact should
be again emphaaited that the latter
pavement la not laid on a sand base
ea ha* been done and i*V proposed
elsewhere, but upon a stable clay
While a sand base may be satlsfac.

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H. R.STEVENS
P rN U nl

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
« « -F t—4.1 f _ l WOODRUFF Vics-Pnsdnt

only lived until tho 6th. Much sym­
pathy ia expressed aa there are three
little aona and the little girl waa
very welcome.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Little loit
their only aon little six year old Ned
evening altet_anly-a. half
hours illness. Convulsion^- waa aaid
To be the cause of death. Mr. and
Mrs Little tho Misses Ruth Gertrude
and Ersei their daughters hay® the
sympathy of thb community.
Little Ned and Baby Dunn were
taken to the cemetery at the same
time and a large company of friends
bore them company.
J. G. Hasty died at his hlme at
tho Cqsmeron farms July 1st from
za complication of kidney trouble
and
ptomaine poisoning. He was
on a visit to his former home in N.
C. and was so very ill that
it
difficulty,he could got hero, was un­
conscious from Monday until his
death. Bush as called by his friends
was born in Union County N. C. 43
years ugo and lived there until
his removal hero about six yoars
ago. He was
u very successful
trucker had just recently bought an
improved farm in Beardall Ave.
Left to mourn' YTre his wift&gt;
and
seven children, five brothers and
three sisters. Mrs Hasty and children
wish to thunk friends anil neighbors
for sympathy kindness and help.

tons, may revolutionize the paving
industry of the United States with­
in the next few1 years if the plana,of
a coterie of Kissimmee business men
reach a successful consumation.
Experiments which have covered.a
period-of-yearn xre"boiirm ip*in T h e
pzod u cU »»~of-th iz-w w brick-»hhrtr
has been manufactured in smal

R. R. DEAS
A m « Cattati

titles at a plant of the Everglade»
Cypress Lumber compan6 at Loughman, south of this city on the ma|n
line of the Atlantic Coast Line rail,
way, under tho direct supervision
and _the guiding, scientific m**»**,^.rngjit of J. Wada Tuoker,H|he,jtxuryA— -»
RttrTJrtífh*Tn'añT,''wHó Ifves In Rissinj.
mee.— Kissimmee Vnlloy Gazette.

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Tho work of gat hot ing B. A. How­
ards crop of Sumtnatra cigar to­
bacco is still going on. There was a
far greater yield than was loOked for
and all of the available buildings
in Cameron City have been utilized
as tobacco houses. Some leaves have
Ix-en cured and rolled into cigars and
burned fine. Have been pronounced
by experts as a very high grade of
tobacco Five acres of this crop was
g r o w n , on land that had produced
a spletidid crop of lettuce. The one
acre grown under half shade on J.
C. Ellsworth’ s farm had been seed
■■ZZZ
T h at grown under shade is said to
be a finer grade than that grown in
the open. About three months is the
time It took to make the crop. A
specially good point is that it ran
be gro'ktr^ut a tune of year when
farm work is slack, if it can be said
that there ever i* a slack time in the
C ilery Delta.

The Sem inole Co-Operative
M ercantile Co. will be located in their new home, the
Herndon building, corner
Second and Park A venue

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W e are going to have one of the

i

finest and most up-to-date Grocery

1 stores
in Florida and we wish to !
*
1 say to our custom ers that you will j
| get the best o f Q U ALITY and BEST i |
1 SERVICE that we can possibly give. :

This no doubt will mean the begin
ning of nnother new industry here.
With great credit due Mr. Howard
there has been a great deal of inter­
est
di payed.
Many
tobacco
growers and others have visited the
fields as this variety of tobacco is
an experiment here
The work of preparing seed bed»
ground is now going on. Many have
new land ns it is said to grow better
and stronger plant*.

Resd Bonds In Polk
Bartow, Fla., July 9.— At a meet­
ing of the hoard of county contmisssioners of Polk county hero Tuesday
the Polk County-Q ood Ronds Asso­
ciation presented the matter of a
bond issue of $2,000,000 to them (or
consideration nnd after considerable
discussion the bourd asked that a
potitiorysjgned by 25 per cent, of the
qualified voters of Polk county, ask­
ing for an election on this question
be presented to them. The Good
Roads association went further.nnd
offered to present a petition con­
taining the signatures of 51 per cent,
of said voters. The matter of the
location and widths of tho roads,
for lack of time, was not considered.
T h e, commissioners^- with but ono
representative from each commis­
sioner’s district, will consider these
matters in executive session on Fri­
day. Heretofore the Polk County
G ood Jtoads association agreed upon
a syate/n of roads to bo :• ommendod
and hjad a map prepared showing,
the location of them. It is .believed
that with possibly a few exceptions,
the roads as recommended by the
county eiimmiasioners as the ones
to be built with tho bond money.

ellon last week.
Al Chopering of Port Tampa vesited his brother C. E. and family
on Sunday.
Horace Chorperlng returned from
Port Tampa first of the week. Port
Tampa was as far as he got*on his
trip to Oklahoma said when he went
to purchase his ticket it began to
seem a long ways from Tlperary.
Messrs Railes, Jackson and Kinnrd went to Kissimmee to the Bar­
becue on Monday. Lionel and Gilla
Sipes went to see the races at Day­
tona, and six able bodied men went
to Geneva Ferry fishing at peep of
dawn and never got a nibble.
Tom Sullivan bad as guests in the
Fish auto to Orlando Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. McClelland and Horace Chorporing' on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward have
moved from Celery Ave, to the Dr.
Dclamater farm we understand. Mr
Ward has bought the same.
Mrs L. M. Lucas has been very
ill for this is the sixth week with
fever, On this, Thursday, morning
l*( according to Dr. Neals opinion
a little on the gafn.
Cypress Paving Blocks
Ben Fish has gone on his usual
Paving blocks made from Florida
summer vacation trjp and will visit
cypress sawdust and hydroline, an as­
many point» before his return.
heavy
A daughter waa born to Nír. and phaltic composition, under
pressure
ot
from
fifty
to
a
hundred
Mr». Charlea Dunn July first and

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1 in the past and

will appreciate ]

jj your business in the future.

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A. L. BETTS. Amt Caí hih

ANTICIPATION
The young man looks forward with pleasant
anticipation to the time when he has a good
size bank account.
Now is the right time to
start saving in earnest and start an account
with us.
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1% Paid On Savings Accounts, Compounded Quarterly

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�Salads, cakes and other h6mo-mtdo
We nbte by the Swainsboro, Ga.
goodies at the Congregatlohai cook* Blade that John R. Powell, Jr., la a
ed-food sale tomorrow at Irwin and candidate for Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Emmanuel County and
Giles.
his chances are good for election
Eldet Spring Water cool and pure
Llltle Happenings—Mention ! !
Ho is a bright young man of great
Is
furnished free at the store of Ir­
of Malter« in B r ie fintellectual attainments, u college
win- Sc Giles. Get a drink when you
Personal Items of
graduate, and has been deputy
are in the store. 90 — Fri-tf.
Clerk for several years. He Is the
• In te r e s t
States Attorney Jos. Jones was in son of J. R. Powell of this city who
the city on Wednesday from Orlando is engaged in life insurance busineas
1’ Summary o f the Floating Small {
mingling with his friends and attend­ hero.
¡!
Talks Succinctly Arranged Tor
■&gt;
ing to legal business
During your vacation get your
Hurtled Herald Readers
Rivers Brothers Grocery on San­ uutos painted at Jim’s Place. 518
ford avenue is the place to reduce W. First Street. — 92-ltp.
Toothsome delicacies at tho cook­
the high cost of living.
i Band Concert at Monroe
ed-food *alo at Ii*wln and Giles.
'August Youngall is in the city
There will he n band concert and
Woodland Park will open next
shaking hands with his many friends. church entertainment at Monroe on
Tuesday-— 9 2 -ltc.
Mr. Youngall is a cigar manufact­ Friday night (tonight) nt H o ’ clock.
Great Reduction in prices of La­ urer and was formerly a resident of The round trip in the jitney buss
dies Hats. See Mrs Grace E. Wil­ this city being enguged in business will be 30 cents. D on’ t fail to come
liam*., 106 East First St.— 92-2tc. with J. J. Mouscr.
and have a good time.
Good music by the Baptist T e m ­
i l f * r tho sweat voices .of the Lost-Pocket Book containing some
ple
boys
band.
Everybody
wcl
children Tuesday night at tho Im­ one dollar bills also a few papers.
perial.
Finder please return to Herald
McCuller Treats the Force
5 or 6 doses C66 will break Office and receive reward.— 92-2tp.
L. P McCuller realizes that print­
#ny case o f Fovcr or Chills.
Price
Got our prices before you lea ve your ers are human and that they eat
7 1 -6 2 1 C
25 cents.
order elsewhere. We save you mon-. sometimes and in view of this fact

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY :

\Goorgo Venablo the well- known ey on everything In the meat and sent them a sample of tho new Golden
Sunbeam cake that is creating so
contractor was called to Georgia grocery line.
on Saturday b y tho serious illness
North American Indians and their much favorable comment among the
o( his sister.
missions will he tho topic of
tho housewives of Sanford. The cake is
put up in sanitary .paper-^wrapped.
address^
Fnday_night
iu
Holy’
Cross.
Phono tho Rivers Brothers Gro-^
eery on Sanford avenue,_The now Parish "House. Il _wUl_U m ustraU nU j^kageJ antUt la cheaper and-WMer
- ----------------------“ '"'HKaTi't fié home made article.
lie ld T o J I■
n "d i a1n
scenes
•- ■Ttwrthat-wHHnsal yuu HlpU.
■K
projected on tho large sceeen. Well
Have you tried the Golden Sun­ known hymns will be sung. All in­
Rogers Good Record
beam sanitary wrapped cake at MeElmer E. Rogers tho wide awake
terested arc invited.
Cullers grocery. Positively cheap,
representative of the Metropolitan
Y ou picnic pocplo should got your
er and better than you can make
Life .Insurance Co., is making n rocake from McCullcrs grocery. We
yourself this hot weather.
murkahlc rocord ih his field hero
havo the finest thing in the cake
When at Daytona Beach make line that has ever been introduced Among fourteen hundred agents in
this territory he stand» eighth in
your home at the Nautilus Casino. in this city. Ask the man.
this months busines and is receiving
Largest indoor swimming pool on
Mrs.
W.
H.
Steinmyer
of
Lakeland
the
congratulations of his employers
the coast.
89— 19tc.
who has been visiting her son Rev. ] an(] fifi» many friends, Mr Rogers
0. P. Swope and family left Wed­
Steinmyer of this city left yesterday took
up life insurance
business
nesday for ’ Wichita Kansas where
for Oviedo to spend a few days with the first time nbnut six months ago
they expect to spend the sunumr.
her daughter ere returning home. and for a new man on the job is
Brink Elder Springs Water, the
mnking good very rapidly.
"T h e Raymond” by tho sea (near
purest and best water to be had.
Notice for Bids
Furnished rooms with
Delivered to your door In live gallon Clarendon).
privilege
of
dining
room
and
kitchen.
Sealed
proposals
will be received
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
85-lf
Everything furnished, linen, silver, by the city of Sanford Florida at
Millinery— I.adies lints triminod
etc. Running water in every room. the City Clerk’s Office up till 8 P. M
and untrlmmed at Greatly Reduced
.'^11 room» connecting.
Telephone July 19. 1915 lor grading anil laying
prices. M rs. Grace Earl Williams. service and cottage to rent.
Mrs. aprox 3,000 sq yds of brick p av ­
10G East First St
'.»2-2ic
F G Stuart
8S-Bip
ing on Magnolia Ave between 7th
The Daytona Beach Hotel, under
A (' Green I he popular represent- Si and 10th St Plans and Sjiecificathe new ownership and management ative of the Ametam Paper Co of tuina on file wuh &lt; ity ( lerk ( urh
offers apodal summer rates.
Hotel Jacksonville was in the city yester­ set nnd brirk on the ground The
refurnished and redecorated through­ day calling on tin* printing traile He fitV Council reserves the right to
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F. reports that Jacksonville will* enter­ reject any or all hid».
4c E. R. Ayres, Daytona Beach, Fin. tain the press association in October
M. W Inveli, City Clk
RO-t f
F T Williams City Eng
and there will fie something doing
!»2-:ttc
W. M. Haynes, business manager all t he time
of the Sanford Herald expects to
take in the meeting of the South
Florida Press Association at Plant
City today and tomorrow.
Travel over concrete Bridge to
Daytona Reach. Safety First. Re
duced rates for summer months
S9— 19tc.
Go to the new »tore on Sanford
avenue, the Rivers Grocery \\ ■■ have
the goods and the prices. We want
your trade.
There, will be no reserved seats
for the operetta. Ohe price prevails
all over the house
Packages delivered on the Jitney
Bus Line for 5c per 25 Ifi»
Car»
run from Chappell'» on K.i»t Nut*. t"|
Monroe on West Side
fo r further
information phone .til Sanford
Transfer Co.
hò-tf
Now is tho
at a very low
E. Williams.
Tickets for
be bought for
children.

time to get your Hat
price. See Mrs. Grace
10« First St
92-210
Over the Rainbow can
35 cent» of any of the

Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St and Park \ v••
every hour from 1 p in. to 5 p m
Thursdays und Sundays.
Round
trip 30c; under ten 20c
^unitary
swimming pool, amusements, music,
Leased privately also. Particulars at
Riggins' Garage.
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS
It'iijs lirritw I'rfcr.
This competition had the endorse­
ment of the general federation of
lenomics department The following
announcement explains the condi­
tions of the competition, which was
most successful in every particular.:
A competition for women’s clubs
Pictorial Review offers $500 in
prizes for the best definition of ’ ’
"H om o"
*
By request of the chairman of the
home economics department of Die
general federation of wpmen’s clubs,
Pictorial Review hereby announces
a competition opened to nl) federated
clubs, for the best delinilion of the
w o r d - HOME.
What Does Home Mean to You?
' What is home? Whnt is the pur
pose of home? Why does
home
exist?
The American coming back from
Europe is thrilled at the first sight
of the statue of liberty. America is
home to him. To the Now- York so­
ciety woman, home means Fifth
Avenue nnd Broadway-life, electric
lights fashions and society. A multi­
millionaire goes hack to the little
country town where he was born.
The tumble-down hack reaches tho

A

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Located in the new Wood­
ruff Building is now open
for business. The very best
ot service and the best in
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culinary art that

money

can buy.

o n ita C a fe
Nicolopulos B ros., Props.

s*/

Jkt

Made

a C la is lfic a tfo n .

Some years ugo u bridge uug built
notice was j&gt;ut up No Animals Al­
lowed to Cross." But rats were seen
crossing on It, and ns they could not
rcaU: “ No Large Animals Allowed to
Cross"

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young couple ha* the beet wishes and
Jcongratulatidn* of their many relalives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. DeVane left on tho
noon train Saturday for u short trip
their destination not’ being, made
known They will make their homo
in Seminolo Heights upon their re­
turn, having already purchased a
pretty hungntow in that suburb.
.U ri.

Monroe

.S i e

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Honnared.

Mrs
A. Lcioht Moinroe has re­
ceived the notablo honor of being
being appointed a member of the
home economics committee of tho
general federation of woman's clubs.
Since the general federation em­
braces all federated clubs in the
United States, the honpr conferred
upon Mrs. Monroe ia
exception­
ally high one, the members of the
general federation committee being
chosen club women throughout tho
United States.
Miami has the distinction 6f hav­
ing three club women on committee
in the genera) federation, Mrs. Mon(Contfnued on Page 6)

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sl&amp;fiÿ'Cïeàin
12 cans Tall Cream
12 Fancy Lemons
Pint Jars Apopka Honey
10 pounds Snow Drift Lard
Premier Salad Dressing
Hire's Root Beer Extract
Lime Juice
1 quart Jars Hyman Pickles

a w P k t T t r f T T ’l S T t ’i r

on
tin ir
w e d d in g
trip
The
(Viniiiins no poison
l’ oultry and fiurnipg Iti» uriti fiadly, tifi gius.», ( ;
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i
i
p
a
T
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m
e
s
bn«
the
fo
llow
ing
nr
othi-r animai» will noi be iiijured b\ fr*•rn i In- wind»hield cui bini tu thè
catini: in • t- fiillc-l
(|D
V-b- » i -,
tfi. ni
'rum ilo fiutii-r
Itnnchpcppei D wili be inni fi i u-tcr ,. , .diiio-i rumed " i- ni In» eye» fii.t
■to extermitmt e them now than n few astile froin tilt» Ile wa» all righi al- ¡
on t delay' G'-&gt; a box :o tfi,,ugl
High In- wa» forceil I i gii tu thè
i day» later Dun
day. before they scatter «liseuse lm,|,it¡i| Stanley w«» tlirown idear
germs through your homes. Sold by |of tho ear nnd suffered several tntForrest Lake, Pres.
Mil
Htc
nor bruises. 11 was a miracle that
r.ll di uggists.
Hugh was not instantly killed and
his many friends here are glad to
see him aide to he around again
CONDENSED

! The Bonita Cafe |

The bride is one of Tampa’s most
attractive and popular daughters,
being n member of one of the most
prominent nnd well known families
in the state. She is an accomplished
and charming young woman and her
friends will he glad that her marriage
doe« not tako her from the cky.
Mr. DeVane U a young attorney,
who gives promise of making an en­
viable name for himself In tils chosen
profession. He la a younger son of
one of South Florida's best known
fnmiliea and since coming to Tampa
has mado a number of friends. The

and quiet and peace. This means
home to him. To the little child,
homo means mother. You see that
home means a whole lot moro than
just tho place you live in. This con­
test was open to all federanted
clubs. Mrs. Frank Jennings of Jack­
sonville won the fifth prize and her
clul) fins been sent a check for $25.
Her answers will all he printed in
the August Pictorial Review.
Mrs Jennings is most delightfully
known in this city.

CAapronc* Daughter».
Sister Esther Cnrlottn, of St. Au­
gustine, the well known and beloved
statu president of the U. D. C., Will
chaperone a party to the Pacific
coast in the early full, the party
leaving Jacksonville on October 5th
and returning on November fith
The trip will be made through N'cw
Orleans. Houston, El Paso and Eos
Angele». with many interesting side
trips i’ll route A week will be spent
in »in Francisco and the return will
take the jmrty through Salt Lake
City. Colorado Springs. Denver. Chi­
cago Birmingham and Montgomery
Tin» party will have a special train
wit It m&gt; charges made between JurkGolden Cake. Angel Food, Devil's
sonville and San Francisco nr return.
Sanford
House
trrhnls
Food all done up in »unitary paper
Gov M ii Thatcher Louisville. Sist.i Carlntla will take young girls
wrappers and the very tiling you
eliitpernnnge
Kv
J H Coleman. \ r I lxur Greene. nnd&gt; ’ her personal
want liti» leu weather It does not
Sui! tde reference» will fi,- required
Jin
gsnnviMe
I
K
Rigg»
AshevtMe.
pay you to make your own m k ifri'i people unknown to Swter &lt; ar­
when you can get i In» superior kind N C , B G Taylor. Orlando. Fla .
T K Fletcher Cordele, t,a . T K ietta. w Inch will insure u congenial
for ten relit* the cake Ask MrGuilci.1 C Glieli. and happy party
Cline, Jacksonville.
M p l.ipe the enterprising dis­
There will dnubtlc»» lie a
large
Savannah, tin . S II Kelley. Jack
i m i agl nt I l f I lie I C Sunlit Type
....
i I Mint die M Preston, Richmond Va , I number iif Daughter» going In tin
wriii r I o I » »um,- nibbi r &gt;hui fi ..
F ra ncisco
U It Garber J a ck son ville. D A party unti while in San
Absorbers" for the machine that
P a u l they will tie .»lloWli especial c o u rte s Ranchan! New Orleans. Lit
make tin machine absolutely mu»
Tile Upen IDE exercise* of the
11 Uj h lie»
U
Key. Atlanta. Go . J.
less. The »hock ¡diserberà fit any
general
convention will he held on
W bitte.
machine and can he put on in a few
t tie evening of October 19th. the
minute-. I.tpe also ha» rubber keys
»■'»»pins of I lie convention will lie
Hugh Tillls Recovering
that he plum,» on machines making
Hugh 'Til Iis is home from the fio» inntinuing through Ortnher 23rd
the manipulation much easier on the (iiliil m Tampa where tie w.-- eon
I I» C member» will bi­ ordlall \
operator
lled i o ai lend t lie»e tilled for t fie post » u l »uff ring
.da Star
I Mi l
i|»e
P &gt;l»"(umP a s t I- frulli im ine» n-i en ■d m tin .intorno
In rid your houle 1-f in»et i », fur filli-,|. I nb nt II Ugfi and Manli \\ ulker
Unite unii (,'rooin Urrr
Roue lie» crawl through it and »cat wen- returning from t'learwati-r in
Mr. and Mrs. Clayhourne DeVane
tçr it over the dishes and (-»tallies. |the Garner car and in round.ng a
and the least speck will kill a person. I corner of the road near Tuinpn drop- are in the city the guests of Mr DeTuke no chances! One application of ¡vd a wheel spilling the car and the Vane's sister. Mrs. Hayes nt ln*r
Mr
'Ashe's Roachpep|«-r‘ »¡Il clean nny two boy* Mugli wa* pinned hennat I home on Magnolia Avenue
id Mr» DeVane were married in
filiuse n| Ronches. Ani», Silver Bug», i fi,. ,-,ir mie of tilt- *eat» re ting mi
Mot!,».
Red
Ruga
npd
Ilo-» |n, fi.md
l’ he gasoline '¡night lire* T.tnpa lii»i Saturday morning and

V¡sited Orlando
Orlando was visited yesterday by
several of the representative citizens
of Sanford and surrounding country,
including the board of county com
tnisslnners and other officials of Sem­
inole They were here for the purpose of going over the newly paved
^
highways of Orange and getting orquainted with our system of building
^ ' b e t t e r road%. After being shown
over the "system ” by Mr, M. O.
Overstreet, chairman of tho Orange
county board, the party left hero to
inspect the recently constructed oil
roads near Eustis.
The party was composed of C. W.
Entzminger. Thoi. McLain, II. II.
Paltlshall,. C. D. Brumley,
J. B.
Jones, H.
Lyman, Chaa. A. Dallas.
W. M. Haynes, Harry Ward. W. R.
Henley, C. R. Walker, C. L. Walker,
nnd F. T. William».-*-Orlando Sen­
tinel

count of the wedding:
Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.
at tho home of Congressmans. M.
Sparkman, Nebraska nnd Michigan
avenues, his youngest daughter, Miss
F.ugenia Sparkman was united in
marriage to Mr. Clayhourne DeVane,
the ceremony being very quietly
performed by Dr. W. E. Thompson,
in the presence of Immediate mem­
bers of the two families only. The*
wedding was very quiet on account
of the recent bereavement in the
Sparkmun family.

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L. P. McCULLER

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Phone 277
=X =X =X =X =X SX =X =X =X =&gt;

I G o t o D . 0 . B r o w n ’s
412 Sanford Ave., Phone 122, for First-Class
Meats, Reasonable Prices, Prompt Delivery
20r
20c

Sirlnin Steak

Porter House
Round Steak
Chuck
Roast

Spare Ribs
I'lg Tails
Mutton Chopa
Mutton l.ega
Mutton Slew
Veal Cutlets
Veal Chops
Vral Slew

I fie

12 l-2c
12 I -2c
10c
12 I -2c
15c
25r

Itili S lew
HrUkcl
Florida !**• r k
\ \ e s l r r o l ’or fi

V cal

20c

liens

Konst

\ml Por fiel». Ui
Fryers
15 and 20c each

I.V

l.i« er

Watermelon»

Honest Weight, Prompt Delivery Fresh Meats Is My Motto

I D. 0. BROWN, Prop.

Phone 122

A. R. Key, Cashier

D, L. Thrasher, Vice-Prcs.

K E P O K T O F T H E C O N D IT IO N O F T H E

S E M IN O L E

COUNTY

BANK

As R e n d e r a i to the C om ptroller nt th e C lose
o f B usin ess June 2.'trd, 1915

LIA B ILITIE S

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts . $210,460.14
1,258.70
Overdrafts
. . .
16,500.95
Stocks and Bond! . .
2,572.96
Furniture and Fixtures.
1,250.00
Real Estate . . .
Cash and Due from Banks 55,418.75
Revenue Stamp Account
213.00
$287,674.50

Capital

. . . .

$ 50,000.00

Surplus &amp; Undivided Profits

6,764.67

Bond Account .

. .

5,000.00

DEPOSITS

.

.

.

225,909.83
$287,674.50

I hereby certify that the above is a true, and correct statem ent of
the condition of the Seminole County
June 23rd, 1915.

Hank at the close o f

business

.

�■ H H S H IM n B flH K B

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PACE 8IX
-

T he Exploits
of Elaine

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
The

W e l l - K n o w n ‘ N o v e l i s t and th e

C rea tor o f th e " C raig K e n n e d y " Stories

Pretested in OJlaboration with the Pathe Players
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

and the Eclectic Rim Company

Ooyrrlfbt, 1511. by the fliar Company. All Xorrlffn Rl&lt;bts U**crT»J.

SEE THE PICTURES AT THE STAR EVERY WEDNESDAY.
I pered, mystified.
For a moment he stood thinking, ap­
Th« New York police «re mystified by parently reconsidering what he had
a series of murders nnd other crimes. The
principal clue to the criminal la the warn* Just done. Then his second thought
Ins letter which Is sent- the victims, seemed to approve It.
signed with a "clutching hand." The lat­
"This Is a trap of tho Clutching
est victim of thn mysterious assassin M
Taylor Dodge, the Insurance president. Hand, Walter,’* ho whispered, adding
His daughter, Elaine, employs Craig tensely, "and we’re going to walk right
Kennedy, ths famous scientific detective,
to try to unravel the mystery. Whnt Into It."
Kennedy accomplishes Is told by hla
"But, Craig,” 1 demurred, 'That’s
friend Jameson, a newspaper man. En­
Has® her trailed—any­
raged at the determined, effort which foolhardy.
Elaine and Craig Kennedy are making to thing—but—"
it an end to fils crimes, thi Clutching
Ho shook his head, and with a more
Kand.
am this strange criminal la known,
resorts to all sorts of th most dlabdncal motion of hla hand brushed aside my
schemes to put ther out of the wny.
Each chapter of th. sto. „ tell* of n m-w objections as ho went to a cabinet
plot against their live and of the way aCtOfis the. room. ------- ---------------------ike great deUctlre tu ts att htw skill to
From ono shelf he took out i^pmnll
save this pretty girl and himself from
WPfttI .TwT atuT'Trom nnothor a test
tube, placing the teat tubo In hla
waistcoat pocket and tho small box In
SEVENTH EPISODE
hla coat pocket with excessive care.
Tha Double Trap.
Then ho turned and motioned to mo
Mindful of the aage advice that &amp; to follow him out Into the other room.
time of peace la beat employed In pre­ I did bo, stuffing my "gatt" Into my
paring for war, 1 was busily engaged pocket
In cleaning my automatic gun ono
"Let mo Introduce my friend, Mr.
morning as Kennedy and I were seat­ Jameson," said Craig, presenting mo
ed In our living room.
to tho pretty crook.
Tho Introduction quickly over, wa
Our door buxzcr sounded, and Ken­
nedy, always alert. Jumped up, push­ three went out to got Craig’s car,
ing aside a great pllo of papers which which ho kept at a nearby garage.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
had accumulated In tho Dodge case.
That
forenoon
Ferry
Bennett
was
Two steps took him to the hall,
whero the day before he bad Installed reading up a case, in tho outer of&amp; peculiar box about four by six Inches, ilco Milton Schofield, his ofllco boy,
connected In some way with a lens- waa Industriously chewing gum and
Uko box of almllar size shove our bell admiring his feet, cocked up on the
and speaking tubo In tho hallway be­ desk before him.
Tho door to tho waiting room
low It. He opened It. disclosing an ob­
opened and sn attractive woman of
long plato of ground glass.
“I thought the Bdimograph nr- perhnpa thirty, dressed In extreme
rangoment was not quite enoygh after \mourning, entered w Ith a boy
SYNOPSIS.

Milton cast a glanco of scorn at the
“ little dude.” He was In reality about
fourteen years old. but wo* dressed to
look much younger.
"Did you wish to see Mr. IlennottT"
asked the precocious Milton, politely,
on ono hand, while on the other he
made a wry grtmaco.
lng slowly over toward It.
"Ves—here I* my card," replied tho
However, ono look waa enough to
woman.
Interest me.
I can »lores* It only
It was deeply bordered In black.
In slang. There, framed In the lltllo
Even
Milton was startled at reading
thing, waa a vision of as swell a
It “ Mrs. Taylor Dodgfl."
“ chicken" as I have ever seen
He looked al tho woman In openI whistled under my breath
mouthed astonishment Even he knew
“ U m !" I*exclaimed shamelessly. “ A that Elaine's mother had been dead
peach'
Who's your friend?"
for years
1 had never said a Inter word than
The woman however, true to her
In my description of her. though I did name In the artistic coterie In which
imt know It at the time She was in­ she was leader, had sunk Into a chair
deed known ns "(lertle tho Peach" In
and was subbing convulsively, as only
the select circle where she belonged
"Weepy Mary" could.
Kennedy had opened tho tower
It was so effective that even Milton
door and our fair visitor was coming waa visibly moved. He took the card
upstairs.
In, excitedly, to Bennett.
"Oo In there. Walter," he said, sell­
“ There's n woman outside—says sho
ing mo quickly and pushing me Into
Is Mrs Taylor Dodge!" ho cried
my room ‘T want you to wait there
If Milton had had an X-ray eye ho
ami watch her carefully."
could have seen her take a cigarette
Kennedy opened the door, disclos­ from her handbag and light It non
ing a very excited young woman
chalant!) the moment he was gone
"Oh. Professor Kennedy." she cried,
As for Bennett, Milton, who was
all In one breath with much emotion
watching him closely, thought he was
"I'm so glad I found you In I can t about to dlschaige him on the spot
tell you. Oh—my Jewels! They have for bothering him. Ho took the card,
been stolen—and my husband must nnd hla face expressed the most ex­
not know of It Help me to recover treme surprise, then anger.
Ho
them—please!"
thought n moment.
"JuBt n moment, my dear young : "Tell thnt woman to state her busi­
lady." Interrupted Craig, finding at 1ness In writing,” he thundered curtly
last a chance to get a word In edge- i t Milton
ways. “Du you ace that table— ami all
As the hoy turned to go hack to
those papers’ Really! I can't lake your tho waiting room, Weepy Mary, hear
vase I am loo busy, as It Is, cvrwt,.1n|t hl||| comliiK
,.omlnK hllH„ ,y »(roved tho
to take the coses of many of my owu cigarette Into her "s o n 's " hand
.cllento.”
"Mr. Bennett says for you to write
"But please. Professor Kennedy— out what It Is &gt;oti want to see him
please!" she begged. “ Help me. It about." reported Milton. Indicating the
means—ob. 1 can’t tell you how much table before which sho waa sitting.
it means to m o!”
Mary had automatically taken up
- Hho had come close to him nml had sobbing with the release of tho cignlaid her warm little soft hand on his. relte. She looked nt the table on
In ardent entreaty.
which were letter paper, pens and Ink.
From my hiding place In my room,
"I may write here?" she naked
I could not help seelrg that she was
"Surely, ma'am," replied Milton,
uslng-.evcry charm of her sex and per­ still very much overwhelmed by her
sonality to luro him on. as she clung sorrow.
confidingly to him.
"Weepy Mary" Bat there, writing
Gertie had thrown her arms about nnd sobbing.
Kennedy, as if in wildest duvotlon. I
In the midst of his sympathy, how­
wondered what Elaine would hove ever. Milton sniffed. There was an
thought If she had a picture of that! unmistakable odor of tobacco smoko
“ Oh," sho begged him, 'please— about tho room. He looked sharply at
pleaso help mo!”
tho "son," and discovered tho still
8UU Kennedy seemed utterly unaf­ smoking cigarette.
that spring gun affair," he remarked.
■ “ so 1 have put In a sort of teleview
of my own Invention—so that I can Be
down Into tho vestlbulo downstairs
Well—Just look who's here!”
"Some new-fangled periscope nr
rangemoot, I suppose?" I queried, "nov

fected by her passionate embrace.
Carefully he loosened her fingers from
about his neck and removed tho
plump, enticing, arms.
Gertie sank Into a chair, weeping,
while Kennedy stood before her a mo­
ment In deep abstraction.
Finally ho seemed to make op hla
mind to something.
His manner
toward her changed. lie took a step
to her aide.
"I w|!l help you," he said, laying bis
band on her shoulder, “If it Is pos­
sible I will recover jrour Jewels. Where
. do you live?”
.
“At Haxlehurst,” she replied, grate­
fully. “Oh; Mr. Kennedy, how can I
ever thank you?”
She seemed overcome with gratl*
tude. and took hla liand, pressed It,
oven kissed IL
“Just a minute." ho added, carefully
extricating his. band. “1*11 be ready In
Just a minute.”
Kennedy entered the room where 1
waa listening.
"What'A it.ell about. CralgT" I whla-

It was too much for Milton's out­
raged'dignity. Bennett did not allow
him that coveted privilege. This up­
start could not usurp IL
He reached over and seised tho boy
by tho arm, and swung him around
till he faced a sign In the corner on
tho wall.
“ Bee?" he demanded.
•
(
Tho sign read, courteously:
“ No 8moklng In This Office— Plssae.
“ PERRY BENNETT."
“ Leggo my arm.” snarled the "son,"
putting the offensive cigarette defi­
antly Into his mouth.
There was every element of a gaudy
mlxup, when the outer door of the of­
fice suddenly swung open ami Elaine
Doilgo entered.
Gallantry waa Milton's middle name,
and ho sprang forward to hold tho
door, and then opened Bennett's door,
as he ushered la Elaine.
As alio passed "Weepy Mary," who
was still writing st the table and cry­
ing bitterly, Elaine hesitated and
looked aL her curiously*. Even after
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■ha had Seen married.
Meanwhile, before a little country
church In' tho town, a closed automo­
bile had drawn up.
As tho door Opened a figure, humped
up nnd muskod, nlighted.
It xvireclhe CtutrhtnK Hand.
Tho car hntl renrccly pulled away
when ho gave n long rap. followed by
two short taps, at tho door of tho
vestry, a Secret code, evidently.
In aide the vestry room a man well
dressed, but with a very sinister fneo,
heard the knock nnd a second Inter
opened the door.
"W h at— not ready y et?" growled tho
Clutching Hand. “Quick—now—g e t'on
Ihoso clothes. I heard tho train whit­
tle an I came In tho car. In which

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Tho crook, without a word, went to
a closet nnd took out n suit of clothes
Milton had opened Bennett's door, she of ministerial cut. Then he hastily
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Bennett was still studying tho blackbordered card whon she greeted him.
"Who Is that woman?" sh6 asked,
still wondering about the IdunlHy of
tho nlobe outside.
At first he said nothing But finally,
seeing that she had' noticed tt. he
handed Elaine the card, reluctantly.
Klalno read It with a gasp. Tho look
of surprise that crossed her fqco was
terrible.
— Beforo xhc CflUUl fliiy anything, howsheet of paper on which "Weepy
Mary“ had written and* handed It to
Bennett.
Bennett read It with dncontrolled
astonishment.
"What la It?” demanded Elaine.
Ho handed It to her, and aho read:
As the lawful wife and widow
of Taylor Dodge I demand my
son’s rights and my own,
MRS. TAYLOR DODGE.
Elaine gasped at It.
"She— my father's wife!" she exclaimed.
"What effrontery!
What
does sho mean?”
Bennett hesitated.
"Tell me," Elaine cried "Is there—

can there be anything In It? No— no—
there Isn't."
Bennett spoke In a low tone. “ I
have heard a whisper of somo scan­
dal or other connected with your fath­
er—but—“ Ho paused.

Elalno was first shocked, then Indig­
nant.
"W hy—such a thing Is absurd. Show
the woman In’ "
"No—please—Miss Dodge. Let mo
deal with her."
t By this time Elalno was furious.
"Yea—I will see her “
| She pressed the button on Dennett's
desk, nnd Milton responded.
"Milton, show the— the woman In."
sho ordered, "and that hoy, too "
As Milton turned to crook his finger
nt "Weepy Mary.” Hhe nodded surrep­
titiously nnd dug her lingers sharply
Into "son's" ribs.
"Yell—you little fool—yell," she
whispered
Obedient to his "mother's" c o m ­
mands, and much to Milton’s disgust,
j the boy started to cry In close Imita­
tion of his elder
Elaine was still holding Ike paper In
her hands when they entered
"What does all this mean*" film de­
manded.
"Weepy Mary." between sobs, man­
aged to blurt out, "You are Miss
Elaine Dodge. aren't you’ Well. It

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At about tho same time Hlatno, ac­
companied by “Weepy Mary"
her
"son.” had arrived at the little tumbledown station and lind taken the only
vehicle In sight, a very ancient car­
riage.

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It ambled along until, at last. It
pulled up before the vestry room door
of tho church. Just as tho bogus min­
ister was finishing his transformation
from a frank crook. Clutching Hand
was giving
him4tUt-final
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E stablished 18GG
achffd tho church, while tho an- JJ
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clent vehicle rattled away.
“They’re coming!" whispered tho
High-class boarding school for young ladies in chnrge of Sisters of St
Joseph. Patronized by children of best Catholic and non-Catholir (amicrook, peering cautiously out of tho
lips of this and other State*.
Buildings splendidly i-quipiKil with all
window.
modern conveniences. Delightful nhd healthy location in quaint and ar­
Clutching Hand moved silently and
tistic Ancient City. Course thorough, embracing all branches n-quiMie
tmakcllke Into tho closet and shut the
(or a solid and refined education. Music, Painting, Languages Commerdoor.
eiol Course. Terms Moderate.
"How do you do. Doctor Carton?"
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE SISTER SUPERIOR
greeted "Weepy Mary." I guess you
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] don’t remember nie.”
Tho clerical gentleman looked at
her fixedly a momentW . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
"Remember you?" ho repeated. *"Of
course, my dear. I remember every­
AGENTS
one I marry.”
"And you remember to whom you
|married me?"
"Perfectly. To an older man—a Tay­
Otri** «Uh HOLDEN"IlKAL ESTATE O.
lor Dodge.”
Elalno was overcome.
Sanford,
Florida
"Won't you step In?” ho said
suavely. “ Your friend hero doesn't
•seem won.'* •

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They all entered.
“ And you—you *ay— you married
this—this woman to Taylor IYidge?"
queried Elaine, tensely
Tho bogus minister seemed to ho
very fatherly "Yes," hi asserted, “ I
certainly did so,"
“ Have you tho record?" asked
Elaine, fighting to tho last.
"Why, yes
I can show you tho
record."
Ho moved over to tho closet. “Come
over here," he asked.
He op«*ned Ihr door. Elalno screamed
and drew back There stood her arch
enemy, tho Clutching Hand himself
As ho stepped forth, she turned wild­
ly, to run—anywhere
But strong
arms seized her ami forced her Into
a chair
8h &gt;• looked aI Ihe woman nml the
minister
II was a plot*
"A moment Clinching Hand looked
Klalno over. "Pul the others out." ho
ordered the other crook
"Now. my pretty dear.” began the
Clutching Hand as the lock turned In
the vestry door, "we shall be Joined

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There Stood Her Arch Enemy, the Clutching Hand.
shortly by your friend, Craig Kennedy,
means that* your father married me
and." he added with a. leer, "I think
when 1 was only seventeen and this
yows rather Insistent scorch for a
boy Is our son—your hnlf broiher."
certain person will cease."
“ No—never,” crlod Elaine vehem­
Elaine drew hack In the chair, horri­
ently, unable to restrain her disgust. fied at tho Impliod threat.
"Weepy Mary" smiled cynically.
Clutching Hand laughed diabolically.
"Come with me and I will show’ you ■, While thesa astounding events wore
the church records and tho minister transpiring In tho little church, Ken­
who married us."
nedy and I had been tearing across
“ You wlllT*’ reposted Elalno doflant- the country In hla big car, following
ly. “ Well, I'll just do as you ask. Mr. the directions of our falc friend.
Bennett shall go with me."
We stopped at last before a pros­
"No, no, Miss Dodge—don’t go. perous, attractive-looking bouse and
Leave the matter to me," urged Ben­ entered a very prettily furnished, but
n ett. '1 will tako care of her. Be­ small parlor. Heavy 'portieres hung
sides, I must bo In court In twenty over (he doorway Into the ball, over
minutes.*'
another into a back, room and over
Elaine paused, but sho was thor­ tbo bay windows.
oughly aroused.
"Won’t you sit down a momentf*
“Then I will go with her myself," coaxed Gertie. “ I’m qulto blown to
sho cried defiantly. *
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pieces after that ride. My, how you
In spite of every objectlon/that Ben­ drive!"
nett made, "Weepy Mary/ her son
As she pulled aside the hall por­
and Elaine went out to call a taxicab tieres, three men with guns thrust
to take them .to the railroad xtat Ion IhslL hands out. 1 turned. Two otb- a l
where they could catch a train to the
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’little town where the woman asserted
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TO THE FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS:
»We do not object to competitor» miking about Chase Si &lt;'o.,
provided they state facts, if they state facts, ji will result to our
advantage.
t
In speachcs made by representatives of the Florida Citrus Ex­
change at annual meeting in Orlando June l l t h , Chase &amp; Co. were
mentioned as a Marketing Agency: then disparaging remarks were
made in reference to Marketing Agencies, which remarks we feel
juatiflod in contradicting in so far as they relate to us and they
seem to have been aimed at us.
1st. The statement was made that Marketing Agencies con­
signed their shipments to commission houses in the North.
This statement in connection with Chase * Co. is absolutely
incorrect. C h a s e '&amp; Co. make positive sale,s at definite prices and
do business on n positive sale basis with the largest and best pur­
chasing Jobbers in tho United States and Canada.
2hd. The statement was made that the Auctions supplied
only 20,000,000 peoplo; that there were 80,000.000 people who were
unsupplied last season; tha^t only tho 20,000.000 had ever
seen
Florida xltrus fruits, and that the 80,000,000 had never seen a Flo­
rida Orange or Grapefruit.
Thla la incorrect, as is proven by the fuct that Chase Si Co.
during season 1914-16 sold in private sale markets, to the 80,000,OOD people, 69 per cent, of their citrus output, and sold at auction
only 31 per cent. This probably considerably less than half tho per­
centage sold at auction by the Exchange. M R. G R O W E R , think
well over this.
3rd. T h e statement was made that Marketing Agencies nre
in business for a profit.
------No-good-n»*n-worka-for-nothrrrgrdt is-true that Ctiatnr Si Ctr
. gy p e t thelr taaauim.mttlulw jl nrnftt-C h ¡mT-&amp; .Cul
own expense packinghouse facilities which are at the disposal of the
growers; field force; Railroad Claim Department, and Sales Depart­
ment an organization which Is generally considered by well posted
people throughout the country as one of the most complate and
highly organized in this line of business.
If by able and efficient management, Chase Si Co. can give the
Growers tho most economical, as well as unequaled service, secure
for the Growers highest average net results on the tree, and at the
samo time have their business show a fair profit, it Is unquestion­
ably to tho Grower's advantage to ap|wiint Chase Si Co. their Mark­
eting Agent.
4th. . The statement was made that Marketing Agertcies com ­
pote with the Exchange in the markets of the country.
This is true. Chssc A Co. do compete with the Exchange. Our
competition, however is to secure a wider distribution and higher
prices than the Exchange. WE M A K E GOOD
Slh. The statement was made that Marketing Agencies have
nothing at stake, consequently nre not interested in working for
highest prices.
Chase Sc Co's business during the past thirty years has shown
a steady growth. Our business is built along conservative lines and
is not secured by making extravagant or unreasonable promises to
the Growers. Wu have no hold on the Growers
The business comes
to us voluntarily and because the Growers receive Highest average
net prices through Chase Jfe Co
if Chase Si Co did not keep its packing and selling organiza­
tion up to the highest state of perfection and efficiency and fulled
to secure satisfactory results for the Growers, not only would its
business drop away, but its assets, in th&gt; w.,\ of packing bouses,
equipment, etc., would decrease m value.
Who has the most at stake—Chase &amp; Co , which lias large in­
vestments in packinghouses and equipment throughout tin M!,tc or
the management of the Florida Citrus Exchange who have nothing
ut stake excepting their positions ’
filh. The statement was made that the Exchange markets five
times as much fruit as any single Agency in Florida
This is incorrect us applied to Chase &amp; t o
7th. The statement was made that Marketing \gencirs so
(idling business from the Growers h aw no interest in the growing
of the fruit.
This is incorrect as applied I" Chase St • o I he members of
this Company have large citrus grove holdings in Florida and are
vitally interested, a- Grower«, in the welfar« of the Florida t itrus
Industry.
8th. Great stre*s was laid by the President of the Exchange
on tile fact that production of Citrus Emit in Florida was increas­
ing, and fears were expressed as to the future of the Industry.
Chase &amp; Co go on record as optimists We believe in the
future of the Florida Citrus Industry We make this statement not
only as Marketing Agents Gut also as Growers
•Jlh. The Sales Manager of tin. Ev&lt; ha* g. »luted iha&gt; a* »"on
as lie was aide this -ea-on lo adxis,- tb, 1 ole »* i* II*. I ' ‘ *'C*
&lt;mnlrolled (he bulk of in, u range» r. ma ■ mg n Florida pr ••doubled
Such a statement is an insult to the intelligence of the Florida
Growers. This is proven by the fact that Mr. G. II. Powell, General
Manager of the California Fruit Exchange, recently stated in inter- •
views In the Northern Trade Paper» that since April 1st. prices on
California Oranges this season have ruled higher than during the
early part of the season, and higher than during a period of umit*
Remember, California has been «hipping he.ivi since \prd 1-'
and that it would be impossible for i lo* I lovd.i i ilru- Ki hang* **r
any other Marketing \geiirv with onl*. &gt; &gt;omparai tv. 11 -n &gt;
quantity of Florida »»range« rennetiing pr • ' &gt;
u'1 "I w
»old in a limited territory, to eslsblish wlue» for tin entire iooi.tr.
not only on Florida» but also on f alilortu »»
When the Exchange makes claim- of tin« kind they «boipd ,i I
leant bo consistent and also admit that they were responsible for
tho lowrr price* which ruled earlier in tin1 senson
10th. ‘ The Exchange official* told of what they would be able
to do when they control 60 per cent of the Florida Citrus Crop
We nsk the Grower to appoint Chase Si * &lt;• hi* Marketing
Agent, not because we are going to 1U1 this or that when we control
two or three time* our present percentage of tin* &lt; rop. but *because
ChaBe &amp; Co have in the pusl realized for tin Grower* highest
average net tree return* giving unequalled service at minimum cost.
lllh . One speaker warned hi* hearers to beware of the "stool
plgeo j,"-th e man who received through independent Marketing
Agencies higher prices than those realized by the Exchange Grower*,
and insinuated that the Grower w ho received higher prices through
the Independent Marketing Agency sold his manhood. &lt;t*
Such statements do not*appeal to the intelligent Grower I Imre
are n few Growers in Florida who consider their Grove* a hobby and
do not care particularly about result*. Most Grower*, however, de­
sire to realize highest possible net tree result* for their
fruit
If through superiot facilities, greater experience, more capable
and efficient management, nn Independent Growers
Marketing
Agency succeeds in realizing for tin* Grower* higher net tree result
than the Exchange, it is unquestionably to the Grower's advantags
to ihip his fruit through the Independent Marketing Agency.
Chase Si Co. have in*en engaged in the marketing of Horidn
products alnce 1884; have this season hajyilcd the largest volume of
ehipments In the history of their business, and now have signed up
tor.the next season more fruit than at the same time a year ago.
Chase &amp; Co. not only maintain packinghouses in diflerent
parts of* the State, which cnnbles them to offer the Growers pack­
ing as well as selling services, hut nlso net as Marketing Agents for
Associations or individuals maintaining their own packinghouses.
We suggest to the Exchange officials the motto,
M A KE
GOOD N O W . " Knocking dot»* not buy nnyon«» any thin#
Yours very truly.

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CHASE &amp; COMPANY,
MAIN OFFICE: JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

The Exploits of Elaine
A. Detective N ovel and a Motion Picture Drama

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
TbeWeD-Known Novelist and the Creator o( ,lhe "Craig Kennedy" Stones
Presented in Collaboration With the Pe|h« Players and
the Eclectic Film Company
C««rrt*W. I f l i *r tS* Isu Caojaa*

era had stepped from tho back room
and t w o more from the bay window.
We /were surrounded
Seven guns
were aimed as us with deadly preci­
sion.
"Ocntlomen," ho said quietly. “ I
suspected some such thing. "I hare
hero a small box of fulminate of mer­
cury. If I drop It, this building and
the entire vicinity wtll be blown to
atoms Go ahead—shoot!" ho added,
nonchalantly.
The seven of them drew back rath­
er hurriedly.
Kennedy was a dangerous prisoner.
Ho calmly sat down in an arm
chair, leanlpg back as he carefully
balanced the deadly little box of ful­
minate oE mercury on bts‘ 1moc.--------

from JAcjoagu- K
For a moment they looked at each
other, undecided. Then, one by one,
they atepped away from Kennedy to­
ward tho door.
The leader was the last to go. Ho
had scarcely taken a step.
“ 8top!" ordered Kennedy.
Tho crook did bo. A s Craig moved
toward him, he waited, cold sweat
breaking out on his face.
“ Bay," ho whined, “ you let mo be!"
It was Ineffectual. Kennedy, smil­
ing confidently, came closer, still hold­
ing tho deadly llttlo box, balanced be­
tween two fingers
He took tho crook's gun aud dropped
It Into his pocket
1
"Sit down!" ordered Craig.
Outside, the other six parleyed In
hoarse whispers. Ono raised a gun,
but the woman and the others re­
strained him and fled.
"Take mo to your master!'' de­
manded Kennedy.
Tho crook remained silent.
"Where Is ho?" repeated Craig.
"Tell me!"
Still the man remained silent.
Craig looked the fellow over again.
Then, still with that confiilent smile,
he reached Into his Inside pocket and
drew forth the tube I had seen him
place there.
"No matter how much you nrruso
me," added Craig casually "no one
will ever take the word of a erook
that a reputable scientist like me
would do what I am about to do."
He had taken out his penknife and
opened tt Then he beckoned to ine
"Hare his arm and hold hi* wrist.
Walter." he »aid
Craig Ilent down with the knife and
the tube, then paused a moment and
turned to tube so that we could son It.
On tin. label were the ominous
words

AH Pointa All fen Im r t«

of Craig.
He made a hasty motion to her tb
make a da*h for the door. Bho nodded
quietly.
With a glance at her guardian she
suddenly made a ruBh.
He was at her In a moment, pounc­
ing on her. catlike.
Kennedy had seized an Iron bar that
lay beside tho window where some
workmen had been repairing the atone
pavement, and with a blow shattered
the glass and the sash.
At the sound of the smashing glass
tho crook turnod and with a mighty
effort throw Elalno aside, drawing his
revolver.
As bo raised It, Elaine
sprung at him and frantically anixed
hlq wrtiL , ,
— -v w rfj •mmviTfr.ui t n r fher w o b g fn
the butt of tho gun down with full
force on Elaine's head. Only her hat
and hair savod her, but she sank un­
conscious.
Then ho turned at Craig and fired
twlco,
Ono shot grazed Craig's bat, but tho
other Btruck him In tho shoulder and
Kennedy reeled.
With a desperate effort ho pulled
himself toward her and leaped forward
again, closing with tho fellow and
wrenching tho gun from him before
he could fire again
Just then the man broke away and
made a dash for the door leading back
Into tho church Itself, with Kennedy
after him.
Up ho went Into the choir loft and
then Into the belfry Itself. There they
came to sheer hand-to-hand struggle.
Kennedy tripped on a loose board, and
would have fallen backward* If ho had
not been uble to recover hlmsetf Just
in time. The crook, desporuto, leaped

for the ladder leading farther up into
the r»ti*eplo
Kennedy followed
Elalno had recovered consciousness
almost Immediately, and, hearing tho
commotion, stirred and started to rlae
anil look about.
From the church she could hear
sounds of the struggle
She paused
Just long enough to »elm the crook s
revolver lying »hi the floor
She hurried Into the church and up
Into the belfry, thence up the ladder,
whence the sounds came
The crook by this time had gained
tin outside of the steeple through an
opening Kennedy »as In cloao pur* uit
tin the top of the steeple was a
gnat glided cross considerably larger
than a man As the crook clambered
outside, he scaled the steeple, using
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a lightning rod and some projecting
Q n c ll lu s L e pra e ( L e p r o s y )
point» to pull himself up. desperately
Calmly he took tho knife and pro
Kennedy followed unhesitatingly
ceeded to make an Incision In the
There they were, struggling In dead­
man's arm The crook's findings un­ ly combat, clinging to the glided cross
derwent a terrific struggle
The first I knew of It wan a horrified
“ No— no— no—don't," he Implored gasp from my own crook I looked up
"I will taki* you to the Clutching

length and stamped on Kennedy’« fin­
For the One-Armed Man.
gers, trying ©very way to dislodge him.
Count Oeza Zlchy. who lost his right
It was all Kennedy could do to keep arm when a young man. has writton a
his hold
book relating hi* experiences In try­
1 cried out In agouy at the B i g h t , for ing to moke one arm do the work of
ho had dislodged ono of Craig's hands, two. hoping thereby to be helpful to
The other could not hold much longer. other* who may find themselves In
He was about to fall.
tho same predicament. Among other
Just then I saw a face at the little feats ho succeeded In training his joft
window opening out front tho ladder hand to perform was that of playing
to tho outside of tho steeple—a worn- ! tho piano almost as well as the aver­
art's face, tense with horror.
age person plays It with two hand*.
It was Elalno!
Quickly u hand followed, and In It
Without Question.
was a revolver.
Just as tho crook was about to d^-iJPBf«frjr&lt;u,onal hint from the Western
lodge Kennedy's other hand I sawm a S ch ool journal: "If a boy or girl can­
Hash and (tuff of smoke, and a second not read, write or spell well on leav­
later heard a report—and another-» ing school. It matters not what else
he or *he may know, the education la
and another.
lamentably Incomplete "
Horrors!
Tho crook who had taken refugo
seemed to stagger back, wildly, taking
Why Good Men Are Busy.
a couple of steps In tho Utlp air.
"Marry a biis&gt; man,” advises Helen
Kennedy regained his* hold.
Rowland. !t can’t be don« legally. All
With a sickening thud tho body of the busy men are married. That’s
tho crook landed on the ground around what makea them busy.
tho corner of tho church from mo.
“ Come—you!" I ground out, cover­
ing my own crook with the pistol, "and
if you attempt a getaway I'll kill you,
tool"
•
Ho followed, trembling, unnerved.
We bent over the man. It seemod
that every bone In his body must be
broken. __lie groanud,-aod -b e fo r e -4
could oven attempt anything for him.
v m f i i i — :-------------—
— “
Aa Kennedy let himself slowly and
painfully down the lightning, rod,
Elaine aelzed him and, with all her
strength, pulled him through the win­
dow.
Ho was qulto weak now from loan of
blood.
“ Are you—all rlghlT" she gasped, aa
they reached the foot of the ladder
in the belfry.
Craig looked down at bis torn and
soiled clothes. Then, In spite o f the
smarting pain of his wounds, be
smiled. "Y e s -a ll right!"
A R TISTIC
'Thank Heaven!" she murmured forvohtly, trying to stanch the flow of
PORCH
blood.
"Thla llraq—It was you—saved m e !’’
ho cried, "Elaine!"
— For Sale by—
Involuntarily his arms sought here—
and he held her a moment, looking
deep Into her wonderful eyes.
Then their faces came slowly to­
gether In their first kiss
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Hand even )f he kills m e ' "
Kennedy
step|»ed hack, replacing
tile tube In Ills pocket
'Very well, go ah ea d '
he agre ed

We followed the crook, Craig still
holding tho dendly box of fulminate of
mercury carefully balanced so that
If anyone shot him front a hiding [dace
It would drop

\V# c a r r y a l l f h c l e a d i n g t a r t r I i l e a o f F A R M « i n i n aa d G A B *
l l i : \ f t K F I l * d i a l h a v e been l e a f ­
ed a n d l t n » t f n f o be r a p c c l a l l y
I a d a p t e d l o F l o r i d a Aulì and H I in a l e .

N'o sooner had we gone than G ertie
h urried to the nearest telephone to
Info rm the ('In ching H a nd of our

O r d e r « (tile d p r o m p t l y
|( l i n i * «rjf nil v a r i e t i e s

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I t o n v.

Elatti.i* had sunk hack I n t o the ch air
it* Mi** telephone rung
Clu tch in g
Itllllll ttllMVITt-tl It

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LAUNCHES
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JACKSONVILLE .FLO R ID A

A riKimi.nl later In uncontrollable
Il h o d r f t and «tad «an U r « « « « e r d .
fury he hurled the Instrument to the
1‘ r a iiu t n . Hoj Jl ra ua.
floor,
IroUl/THY FEED. KITTLIE.4,
"Here—we’ve got to act quickly—
l.N’OTIATOItH, ETC.
that devil hu* escaped again," he
DENTIST
Write
for Cttijxlogvi»' anil Week­
hissed "We must get her away. You
ly Urico l.l*t.
Uitltb Hilt WIIITK reOPLlt ONLV
keep her here. I'll be back—right
j (Udrai Fat alili« be d and Ur|r«t
away — with a enr “
PEOPLES BANK B U ILD IN G
ft c c d II oil ae In F l u ridia»
He dashed madly from the church,
pulling off hi* mask a* he gained the
R O O M i)
E. A. MARTIN SEED
street.
COMPANY
Kennedy had forced the crook ahead
: m K » i Ha &gt; street,
of us Into the cur which was waiting,
llK tS I W l
JAt’ KSONV11.I.K, Flat.
and I followed, taking the wheel thin
&lt;3&gt;
J tarty table ddlcaclttl
time.
.U st on tho wrap
"Which way. now—quick!" demand
A ik y o u r deal
ed Craig
"And If you get me In 1
.aa * C r»m W u .
J a *. Ft*.
wrong—I’ve got that lube yet—you re­
member."
JA ^ O N
Our crook started off with a whole
burst of directions that rlvalod the
motor guide—"through the town, fol
--------- — 1
--------------{------ *
lowing trolley tracks. Jog right. Jog
'
F
left under the railroad bridge, leaving
•*
trolley tracks; at the cemetery turn
„ _ „
left, stopping at thn old stone church."
*• r •' . s
Ughtntng-proof.
fir*-proof,
.M
“ Is this It?" asked Craig Incredu­
rest-proof. L u tr as long os
fe “
-'
t
lously
building stands, mad* of gal­
vanised staat and TONCAM
"Yes—as 1 live," swore the crook J u s t T h e n I S a w a W o m a n ’s Taco
motal. Alwsya attrattiva In
In a cowed voice.
appearance and at tht sama
T e n s e W i t h H o r r o r ; It W a s E la in e .
He had gono to pieces. Kennedy
lim a raduoas coat of your tira
IMu ranca— your boy can aaatJumped from the machine.
carefully, feurtng II »*u» a stall to got
tjr lay tL Aid» y o.v dealer o*
"Here, take this gun, Walter," he mo off my guard.
w ilt # u fa r c a t i l e n a
said to me. "Don’t tako your eyes off
There were Kennedy and tho other
T V * D e r id a U r t a i P red aci* C o »
the fellow—keep him covered.”
crook, ntruggllng. swaying hack and
The o n ly Home lin tel &lt;»n ocean
Craig walked around tho church, out forth, between life and death
J front
of sight, until he came to a small
There was nnthlui1 I « &lt;'ul»t do
1‘riv ate luith hn
avilla, n o vestry window and looked In
Kennedy » » » H i n g i n g '*&gt; a light
Fish «limier» •» - pet 1.1 It &gt;
There was Elaine, sitting In a chair, nl ng red on the ere»*
i
S|N-riul rute» ■ I fam ille« (nr
and near her stood an cldurlylooklug
It broke.
HIII llA ltD W A lth CO
•eafon.
I gasped as Craig reeled buck Hut
, man In clerical garb, which to Craig s
GKO.
H.
FKIINAl.il IIAtm W AltE CO
trained eye was quite evidently n dls ho managed to catch hold of the rod
farther down and cling to It
guise.
Tho crook i began to exult diaboli­
Elalno happened Just then to glance
Phone 170 Green Kcnbrccxe. Fla.
at the window and her eyes grew cally. Holding with both hands to the
croa*
he
lot
himself
oqt
to
tjla.
fyll
wjdg with astonishment at the sight

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____ 'W .U Mor*an ,
1914. . .. Jaa. Potta.
1916___J. W. Sip «
Real Estate Agent .
1.50
1 9 1 4 ..—J. W. llerry .
Mar 1118
A « — 2.
1914 »...John Stem» « .
t.0 0 l_ 1uwart......
M at
&gt;_Oct 1911_____Haul* it. Bryant.............
! . . L -lM -C o ,..
. Dutton
a oo . uv) 105 .Mar 1915
—
I Merchant
I f ________
_ A
, Hagan
_
Oct 19 14 :___L W. WaahhtftDB..........
«08 „Mar 1916 .... Dutton A Ha*an. .
„Twrpnatins Still
A
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ITT—Ort
19U.‘
.
_
M
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Cannty.....................
Seminole County, Florida for Ihc Year Ending Ortober Ist, 191
M
i’
II.Lk
2.50— 1.2* *07 —Mar 1916 — ,Dr, J. Tj.Danina_______
.Phydrtan.... .
Robb
179—0 « 1914
Garage
French I n . Gara**
30.00—
15.00408—Apr 1915.
179—Oct 1914 . __N. P. Y*w*il A Co.
S TA TE •OF' KM) It IDA
JU al Katar Açnt
10.00— L00 409 —Apr 1915___ Geo. D. Hart „
G, W. C lin . Afrnt
-2 Writhing Mch
180 Oct 1914
CO UN XV OK SEUlNOIaK.
lieta. 1 Merchant
|&gt;r 1915__ ..Void and attar
3.00— 1,50
181 Oct 1914
_ D. Gibeofi________
Deal« in Stder
I, Ueut|a G. lim ic i, ('«»uniy Judge In and tur Ih# County ol Seminole do h«eby rartily the 182 Oct 1914
. Marni» Mitchell .. .
3.00— 1.60 «11 —Apr 1915— . J. M. Saurwr . :
lUtall Merchant
H u ai in thc-aald County ol Semlnol* (rom tha drat 183 Oct 1914
411—Apr
1916___J. W. Oatrwn
„ Real K»lat» Agent
5.00—
2.50
following ta a true and correct lut of th* Tir
-LIvery
Hark
.
_»_____
Mamie Mitchell. . .
A. It. 191$.
4.60— 2.25
shlev, ...
day oI J uly. A. I&gt;. I9J8 to tha 30th day at
J . 1). Roberta_____
JUtail Merchant
L both dataa inrlwlra, aa »howo by tha atuba 181 Oct 1911
Retail M «chant
414 —Apr 1915 :— O. II. Gramil_____
-Pool Room_____
ramllng .
185. Oct 1911
un Bl« In my uflVcOi
..
K«(aíl Merckant, , ... ,
.
3.00
1.50 4IS.~t.Apr 1915. — Roy T im ._____
..... Pool Room______
186—Oct 1911. . « C . IV. Itichardapn . *
_____________________ I------- .-----^ - 1 ______
__________
Apr 1916.,
4.50 416
__ Musasi*hit»£
Brown Co...
......
ftciail
Marchmnl,
.
.
..
.
9.00
lUtall Merchant, Com
187...
Oct
1»IL
j Stala Cotia Ey
Itolo
O t n nation
Na
Na.
1 0 .00. L00 417
__________
Apr 1916. A Brown Co
188 Oct 1911
*
. PhyairUn . . . . . . . . .
. Mtuaoltthiu
.C. E. W alk«
. Tbfpenlina Sid I
9.00— 4.50 «18 „ Apr 1916 . — Norman Uakn_____________
— Rowling Alley
H . Frank
189 Ort 191t
3 00— 1.60 419—Apr 1916 __Goo. A. DeCotta*,—_______ ___ Attorney at law
W. T. Han
1*0 Jk-t 1914
„___ lUtall M«chanl
_* 2-60 _
Auto (or hlr*
570 lui 191 4 . .. —ffhad' Robinson ___________
«10—Apr
1915.
3.00—
1.50
—
W.
L
Mrdlock
.
,
-lu
ta
li
Marchant..
—
Marni*
C
un
in
(
ham________
19U
Oct
1914
—
Retail »(«chant
r
.5
0
„
K»tati marchant
_
.76
571 Jul 1 9 U ____ HW.Shepherd
.John Cotaon. . ---3.00— 1.50 421 „A pr 1916. __ Ja» Jackson............. ...............
____ Retail Merchant
192 . (M 1914
---- lUtall Merchant
1.50
__________
Retail marchant .
. “Itoul■ O.
i Bh
.76
57*_Jtd 1» 143.00 . 1.10 422 „ Apr 1915
A. Juran
193 Oct 191#
Retail M «chant
3.50
Auto (or hire
WUII* Dickson
573 Jut 1911
Dr. J. W . Niton ,
Physician
Vendor ol meditine
K. W. Vinrent
12.5«
6.2
60.00—85.00 423— May 1916
l.‘inch Stand
Corta» Ntcolopotu» .
__
S7t Jut IVI I
194— Ort 1914 __ lend* Paint
Dealer in. Cid«
1.5».
.76
Urtai!
merchant»
424
„.May
1915
3 00— 1.50
Hryatit A !-*»!»
I).|J. S w e e t____
57^ Jul 1914
— Curia» Niroíopolu*_________
195 Oct 1914
Retail Merchant
— _lUtall »terchant
I 50
I teal« In fraah Irult,
.,
11. lüehartiaun
.76 196 Oct 1914. . —S. Pulaaton .*. . —
_ _
576 Jul 1911
10.00— LOO 425t—tin y 1916
J. _____________—
M . lUchint.
Physician. _______
__ Contractor
1.60—
.76 197
____ ...lU ta i! m e r c h a n t ___
J .Oct
W. 1914.
William*
LOO— 2.60 426 May IBIS — Vane» E. Dou(la« . ..
— , l.uuch Count«
677— Aug 1914. __J. l \ Hitch**.
__________
,
.— A ft. Mutual life In* i
Aft Newark Fire Ina Co -------------2.50 196_ Oct 1914 . _ People* l&gt;rug Star*
.Retail Merchant
3.00— 1.60 «27— May 1915 ..—IL Montgomery „______ _
575__Aug 1914 - _A. P. Connally
lUtail Merchant
A. W. Great Sou Hr» Ina Co . —
1.35 199_()ct 1914
428—
May
1916
—
R.
Montgomery_______
—
679 -Au* 1914-_ A. P. Connelly..
4.50—
2.25
Urtali Merchant
WNet .Hide C**h Store —
— Barb« Shop ...
___ Alt. German Ant. l'ira In* Co . .
1.25 200—Oet 1914----- J . I . Mil kr. . . . . -------_
A. P. Connelly „
liakaryr......... ..........
68» .Au* 1914
3.00— 1.60 4 2 9 May 191L„...Harri* A Co— _____
_ —Saw Mai ____
i uu- 2J*
_____ .__ .A ft. »at Nat Fire Ina Co ol U 8 _
1£ 6 201.. Ort 1914____ O. C. Uryant . .
■Garage....
___
681 ..Au* 1914 . . . . À. P. Connally
_____ _
3 00— 1.50 «30—May 19IL __ Murrell Brat....._______ —
lu tali Merchant
___ _____ ___Aft. Ayrtrullural Ina. Co
—X. J’ . Connelly1.25 202—Oct 1914. . — Harn« (iarela
6*3 ..Au* 1914
3 00 _. 1.60 4.11...May 1915 _.. G. D, H a r t _________ —
___ Rotali Merchant
AgL Yorkshire In». Co
—A.
1*. 1911
Connally.
. ...Aft. Phoenix At*. Co.. 1.1d. .
—
1.25 203 ..Oet 1914
683
__________
Au*
___Harb« Shop
2.00— LOO 4 3 2 - May 1915
llnnry MrFariiod. . .
J. A. Harrold ____________
lUtail Merchant
___
___ — A p . Nat. Hre In* Co
1.25 204. Oct 1SI4 _Thoa. Fairrlotb
. A. P. Connally
3.00 — 1.50 4 3 3 May 1916... Gilbert I&gt;. L r a e h __
684 Au* 1914
Retail M«rhant
Harb« Shop
SI
Î.50.
ijVerr A tuck. 1
Nathan llareta.
1.16 205—l&gt;ct 1914 . —John T h o m *»---------685 -A u * 1914
Lunch Count«
500 — 2.50 434 „May 1991
San. liuti. A loan Am____
llu d jn ^ A loan A»»
1.50 _
lutali merchant
.11 20« „ Ort 191«. . .. Zarhary la im h « Co .
684 .Au* 1911 ___A. Armatroat*___
3.00—
435
—May
1916
„
Richard
Coa_____________
__Retail Merchant
1.60
1.50—
lutali Rwrrhant
.7« 207—
Saw Mill
1000— L00 438„.M *y 1915 ..._C. W. Blanding__________
687— Au* 1914 __ Cou!bourn C o .. .,
__Zachary
Lumbtr Co.
Oet 1914.
.
Irw Cream Cart
5.00— 2.50 208—
Carafe.
I. W. Niton_________
3.00— 1.50 *37— Muy 1916— John Rumali..______ :_____
688__Au* 1914 . Murrell Jiro«____
Rotali M«rhant
Ort 1 9__
1 «..
. M a r k a n t ..........
!" .41
3.00—
.
Urtali
merchant
1.50
6*9 -A u * 1914 . — A. K a n n « --------209—
0 « 191A
« ... J. C oult«. .
8 .00 —
Sanford Huam laundry ..
_____Rotoli Merchant
1.10 438— May 1916
fitaam laundry
1.50
__________
lUtall Bwcrhanl
.75
1 * 0 4.19 „M ay 1915
690— Au* 1914. ._„M . J, Bradford...
210,_l&gt;rt 1 9 1 « .___Walk« Kdurarda, .
--Raggage Wagon A Dray
600
Gordon Hood.____________
..Merchant----------. ___lleatauramt. . . . . _____
10.00— 6JW 440...May IBIS
Prter J. Hchuur...... —
„IJvary atable.
..Mwchant
2.60— 1.25 211_.Ort 1914___ »Ire. B. K . Takach,,
691—Au* 1914......Hill Cumber Co............ .
»lay 1915,
___ liOdglng IIoum .
__
500._. 2.60 441—
25.00— 12.50 S it—Ort 1 9 U ____ Mra B. E. Takach.,
.0 , A. Hall________________
... —Agt. N. T* Life In*. Co
- ..D e a l« la cid«.
6 » ï _ Au* 1914___ 1jouit Paint------- —
WU1U Aah* ..:_____
___Lunch Counter. 1..............
5.00— 2.50 442—
1.50—
5*3—Au* 1914,-.—Joa Kimtrick £ Thoa Outlaw. -.„R e ta il merchant* ...----May 1915IL D. Moyer------- -------- . ______Plano T u n « __
.76 213 .Or 11914.
5.00— 2.50 214—
____
Hotel .............
694 . Au* 1914___ W. H. Treadwell________________ Cont A dealer In Elee 8|d».
L00 - 2.50 443—
Ort 1911— C. W. Ulandlng___________
__________
May 1915.
Starrart A N iton_________ ------- H tail Machant
5 00— 2.50 215— Ort 191«____ Harry Wray----------------------5*5—Au* 1914___ Louisa KoaUe------------------------------- lia**. Wa*un A liray
__ „Rotoli kl «chant ____
3.00— 1.50 44«-M a y 1915. WD! Bradley
Retail »lâchant
1 So
2.50 116—Oct 1914____ Mia* Clara PhÜlip*________
L 0 0 - 2.50 44 5-M a y 1915.__ W. E. Sco**an .____
6 9 6 . Au* 1914___ IL H. Wltherlnfton.. . . . -------------- Art- Gorman In*. Co.
_Photograph«.— ____
Merchant __________
74
2.50— 1.25 217—Ort 191«____ Gira. H. Kemald Hdw. Co.
597— Au* 1914___ H. U. W abbec-----------------------------Photograph«-------------___ Coat emetto* Humber»
L00 - 1 6 0 418—May 1915
W. IL Howard..............
..Turpentine StUl
5 0 0 — 1.50 218—0 « 191«____ Geo. II. F«n*ld Hdw. Co.
59S. Au* 1914 ___ Wm. K o a t« .____________________ Ratai mwrhant
___ lUtail Marchant .... .
18.50- H.25 447—Jua 1915------ A. llobbhM
Hotel_____
3.00— 1.50 219—
lletall merchant
eicp
he
699_Au* 1914,. —Johnnie William* .
— Telephone Smetti
Oet 1911 .—Sanford
Telephone
Co.
10,00. 20.00 44« Jun 1916 ---- J. 8. Collina .......
.B a rb « Shop.
6. 00— 2.50
M «chant tailor _
600 _A u* 1914____ Beni. F. Thomaa
Retail Merchant..... .....
LOO... 3.00 419.Jun 1916 ___Willi» B. Munarm
O—Ort 191*.___ U P. MrCulUr..
I .6 0 _
Retail RMTchant
601 Au* 1914___ MrG. Carra way .„
.71
I__Oct 1914____ VUU Shore FUh Co
. —Shipp« of Fish....
10.00— LOO 450 ..Jun 1915 — ..IL L Duhart— __
lee Cream Cart
2.50—
Auto tor hire.
■602— Au* 1914___ J. K. Kraal«-------- *
launch for Him
222—Ort 1914.___ C. IL W alk«______
2.50— IJ 5 451 Ju n 1915
.Royal Cale . __
__ Ile» tautant_______
.Ina. A ft Alro-Am « laa C o ..
2.60 228_Ort 1914____ H. C. R o w « ---------603—Au« 1914.-.__Mra. J. A. Stewart..
—
__ .Rotali Merchant
452„Jan
1918
—
Sip
Ilracy
L00— 8.00
.....B u h « Shop ___
6 00— 2.50 2B4—Ort 191«____ Dr. T. A- N m L—» _
*
604 Au* 1914 . . I The Bel) Restaurant--------------- __ lloataurant.
___ Physician..... ..............
10.00— LOO 453-J4m 1915 — Albert Wll
William*
.Retail Merchant
1 .5 0 _
.7» 2 2 5 -Ort 19t«____Elijah »lorrk...
C05_Au* 1 9 1 4 ..—SitytUr A Fry-----------------------Gr
. Bootblack Stand .. .
Will Hankrreon
1 0 0 — 1.00 461 .Jun 1915
Bag
— - Baggere
Wagon and Drat
2.50
.
—
Alta
Cantr
Fire
In*
Co
.
606 ..Au* 1914___ Chaa* A C L------------------- —_
226 —Ort 191«------Sanford Furnitur* Co.........
, lutali M «chant.......
1.50— 2.25 465 ..Jun 1916
MrAllisUr A llofclnaon
I Bottling Work»
__ * Rotai - ............ ..............
io .o o Z 6.00 227—Ort 191«____ U. P. Herido#.
607_Ji«p 1914. __H. II. Smith--------Morin* Pretura Shoe
10.0Û-. L00 46« Jon 1915....._ J . C. H u rl. __________
___ Optician_____ . __
3 00— 150 228—Ort 191«------ O. P. Herndon
___ .- ..lutali Merchant------— ,
608 ...Sep 1914.. . . Roani* Cleveland. ..
Moving Picture Show
____Dentist . . . _______
10.00— L00 457.J u g 1915____ E. A. Welter*.
• 6ttn
—
n e «*»»
I — ah itami
TOM-Jup 1914--------1.ntl la» fintali--------10.00 _ LOO ~ 4 5 8 .J w a a 8 1 L .-_ J . Waltof Moaré ~
Agv-AltWr-l'. |nd. Ima I'e,
2 3 0 -0 ( 5 191«
Mm. E. A. Groll
458. J j ^ 1918.. » A. MrÇlert.Kk
,_Agt. Prud. Life In». £ q,.
Q
B
I
Ü
i
MO.
Ì1&amp;
.
W
a
m
l
C
»
a
U
4
«
£
■»fTe i l wote C ount? ) F l aw d a l e# i h c Y g aj E s d f o g 0 d 9h w 4 » t &gt;
Ort 191«.
IL
GEORGE'O.' ffllRRJNG, C4W8$%0dg(. *” *
L 0 0 _ 2 .50
-la w y e r .. ,
LOO , ¡f t 1r i m I t l t ___ .
' l —Sup 111*____ Ora. O. Herring ._
I LOO... 7.50
fra le miti.
2 .Sep 191*____ Win. Botham!)1
l#PV 5 « _ O r t 191L___ Ilaad Brotherrn
10.00— filo
.W h ni n aia merchant. . . .
L 50.là 2 3 * _ Ort 1914___ I toytight Cala­
3 —Sep 1914 . . — G. C. Chemhwrlein .
In rlytult Canrt, Navanlh Judicial n . - i ,
W
alk
«
ta«—Oct
1*14____Kenneth
LOO— 4d 0
3.00 . 1.(0
„Green truce r .
*
4 Sep 1911. . — E. 0 . H o d *«.
LOO— «.6 0
..Retai marchant----------3 .0 0 - 1.50 287—Nov 1*14___J. D. Park«
6 _Sep 1914------- K. A. &lt;Vetee».-----C M u ta tl^ .
C—
Retai! Merchant
10.00
-Ctvfl-mgimwr.______ __
5 00 288__Nov 1*14___J.-D. Hood .
8.00— 1.50
t j t o p 1914. — Fred T. William*
Walter Marion
___ Skipper» ot Fia» .
Geneva M « . C o . ......
LOO... 2.50 239... Nov 1*1«
IJ r«y atablo. .
.
10.00— LOO
7—Sep 1914------C. A. Ua*d------va
Natica o Appllratlen for Pardon :
_
Gatova M « , C o -.........____ ___ FU» Market
25.00 _ 12.50 140— Nov 191«
-WboJreala dealer lo oil. .
8 . .Sep 1 9 1 4 .___Standard OU C o ,.
LOO— 2.60
Notice I* hereby given that application Alice Marlon, alias Alice Blanche.
lutali Machant
D . O. Brown._______________
10.00_ 5 00 241— Nov 1914
. Wholmale deal« ln gaaollne.
3.00— 1.50
9 —Sep 1914. . — Sta*dard Oil C o.,
To Allcw Marion aliaa Alice Bla^k,
will
b*
mad* to the Stato Board ol Pardon#
„.lUtall Merchant
. — Retail merehan I . . .
3.00 _
1.50 2 « 2 _ Nov 1 9 U ___J. K. M a tin g « ____________
10.60— 5.25
10_Sep 1114------ Now Ule Mad Co
It »p p iifln g from th* affidavit ,.f \\ku '
at
their neit
Retad Merchant
, , ,
W . G. Aldridge......... ..... „
9 0 0 - 4.50 2*3 - Nov 1914
U - Sep 1914 — . . Crown Columbi* Pater C o .. ___ Ratal! merchant
7.50— 3.75 nt Tallahassee, Florida,
Marlon
herein
ftDd. th»t
that h,
h* t, .„ n
Orion bvrrin duly flled,
!!
25.00... i rao 244— Nov 1914___ J. W. Dldtin* ____ _________ __. IJ v « y Stable______________
Sanford le* &amp; Water Co.
___ W a l« work*.......
ILOOí— 7.50 meeting for a pardon for Napoleon Sutton, eon
12. Sep 1911
* *
omplalnant
In tha above enmlFd
___ lutali M rrrhant____ _______
25.00... 12.50 245__Nov 1914___Sanford Shoe A d o . Co. ..
— Je* Factory-----24.00—
12.00Convicted of the crime ot ma slaughter io and
13_Sep 1911 . Sanford le* A Water C o ...
ntf
that
it
la
Iba
balíef
ol
th»
.m
.n(
the
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County,
Uvery Stable______________
hit
J. C. H a m » -------------------___Ga* plant.
2LO0... 12 TO 2 4 6 - Nov 1*14
Sanford light A Fuel C * .
LOO— 2.50
11—Sep 1911
Alice Marion alias Allca Blanch*
Nov 1914 . —-P. S. Portean ------------- — Cootcactor_________________
40.00__ 20.00 247—
Electric Lifht Plant...
Sanford IJght A Fuel Co—
10.00— LOO Florida, at tha spring term thereof, A. D. dent of tha State of Florida, tnd th«t esi15__Sep 1914
1914.
Fri
S4~4tc
•ks
248
..
Nov
1*14___Gerber
Produca
Co—..
.
lUtall
Marchant____________
Je#
Factory
___________
___
Crystal
Ira
C
o
.
.
.
.
.
.
7500_
37.50
3 0 0 - 1.60
16—Sep 1914.
la so coacaallng herself «hat or«. . , , rsnaat
15-00
Will Ruffin
Huff
...lUtail Merchant
Rank.
7.50 2*9— Nov 1914 — „Will
3.00— 1.50
IT.Jtop 1914. . itomtnoie Co. Rank. . ______ „
be served upon her, and that i Km *
r
-R - IL Geiger
. Agl. Sun Mut. Aid Ine. Co.
lUtail druggist*
9.00— 4.50 250— No* 1914
— 2.50 In C lrfill C #tM , .Srirnlh JndlrUI Circuit son In tha State of Florida, ih. ....... . j
16 Jlep 1914 . _ U IL Philip* A Co
Hotel_________________
„ChuIurta Inn______
Inn
J -0 0 - 1.50 21) Nov 191«
In and f*r Hnmtnnlr ( ‘«ntiif, I for Ida,
In subpoena upon whom would hind 'h - MrtH.
Retali murnant.......
10.00.. 5.00
19 Jlep 1914 . — Mr*. Emfly J. Underwood.—
252. Nov 1914
W. H. Topp.............
___Deal. Grec. Fruit Mesta
H ila r « »
3.00— 1.60
ant. and that it is the belief of »rh.n ’ hst
, .Retail mwchant ____
3 .0 0 - 1 50 253 . Nov 1914
20—Sep 1914____V. Sekmeta ... .
__
___Archit o r t____________
„Eltern J. Houghton
Benjamin I ) r t »
5-00
_
2.50
the age of the defendant u m.,rr than
500— 2 TO 254 Nov 191«
21—Sap 1914____K. Stafford .
------------------ ____ F«ry________ ________
▼i
__Retali Machant
V.
C.
Fry
3.00—
1.50
twentyone years.
'
-----S . O. HhinhoUer
_ ____Contractor. . . ___ ____
22 „Sep
1914
10.00— 5.00 255. Nov 191« — Chula*
lloothlsck Stand
la* 1) Jones
2.00 . 1.00 Cook 4 Jenning*, et al
You tharefore. Alice Marion aba* Alica
Pool room___
-12L 00-. 62.50 256 „N oe
-T . W. William*
___
23 „Sep 1914
ov 1914__.O . C. Hrya»l
ant — .„
— Retali Marchant .....—_____
To
Cook
4
Jennlnn
and
ail
.partlea
claiming
3.00— 1.50
Blanche, ar© ordered to appear to th# hill
_San(ord light A Fuel Co___ - „ lutali marchant...
3.00— 1.50 aioZltoe 1914.„¿Green Whaler . „
24 , Sep 1914
l «n»eh 8 f m L „ ----InUcMt under the said Cook 4 Jennlngi herein duly (Bad In this cause on th* 2a#
LOO— 2.50
3.00— 1.10 267... Itoc 1*14___ llehblndrr A Hickson
_____
2
5 —Sep 1914-. ..G . W. S[wnc»r._______ ____ ____ lutali merchant. . .
— Shlppar* ol FU h................... ..
or
otherarlM
to
the
N
E
W
th*
N
E
W
10.00—
LOO
day
of *Aug. A. D. 1915. (he tam* Uiag a
Bakm...
26_.S»p 1914.. — O. W. S p e n t« ._____ _______
1.6Q 258— Dne 1914__ 8 . J. Hlggere..................
.. l'remit Cart _____________
of Section I, Tp. 21, S, It. 31 Kami.
2.00— 1.00
Itul© day ol this Court.
-II. R. rating
27—Se^ 1911.. -» G . W. Sprnrw--------------------2.50 259—
lletail Merchant
Doe 1911 v— F. Burk*
Il appearing from the Bill of Complaint
3.00—
1.60
Witness, E. A. Douglass, clerk of tha
„Sanford Boulin* Work*------Bottling Works.
10 00—
28—Sep 111«
6.00 280— Dee 1914___ Epb William»----------___Mlnatrvi Show_______________
25.00—
12.60of Davit 4 (¡lie*, counsel for the above circuit court and the «eat th*r*..r im , ,
John Turn«.
. IJrery stabi*
5.00— 2.50
29 -S*p 191«
named complainant that the place of res* 1st day of July A D I91S
.„Altwrt
Ruth
..fialii IrfitrkH
'
5.00
__________
261
__________
„Partln
Dee 1914
Uro*.
lUtail Merchant .
30
__________
Sep 191«.
2.50
3.00— 1,50 Menco of toe above named defendants ii
fseal)
E. A DOIB«I.AHS
4.50_ 2.25 262 . Dee 1914
Retail Merchant
31 _ Srp 1911 ___Merchante Grue. C o .—
» Smith
lut ad klerchant
3.00— 1,60 unknown and that there Is no person In
•
B) Ja« r lehr*«. ; i r
Retail Mâchant
3 00 , 1.50 963 „D ee 1914
livery Stable
32 _.S#&gt; 1911 . K. W .S til-------------------------W. C» Bteerut
LOO. 2 50 the state of Florida servlrr of ■yhppena
AK
=
Towers
levi tee Ilari**
i
Itagg »agon
5.00 . 2 SO 264— Dee 1914
33 Sep 1911
Physician
10.00— 5,00 upon whom would bind (ho defendants. Solicitor for ('o.mplainsni
Harry llsynei . __________ ______ Retad »icrrhanl
3« Sep 1911
LOO— 1.50
_ 7.50 That a (Bants be! lev# the defend anla is over 90*Fri 9tr
The Semioie Co-Oporativo M « Co lUtail Mâchant
F. S, Will roll
36 Sep 1911
4 00
3.00
Dec 1914
12 50 the age of 21.
K. 11 I*««*
3.00
1.50 267 I W 1014
lUtail Merchant
38 Sep 191«
2315
You are therefore ordered to appear to
l*. I&gt; I'ranutt
37 SeptIBIt
lUtail klerchant
Mrs- Della Robson
KetaJl Mere han i
LÔ0__ 1.50 263 Dor 1911
3.00
1 50 (his bill on Monday, the 2nd day uf August,
Solire of applicatilio fvr I ■(&lt;■ t. j
II. I Aden
38 Sep 191«
-Ferry
L W Rrtiwn
Hall (¡ame fot l’ruflt
6.00.. n o 269 D « 191 l
Notice ts her*b&gt; gtven ri *
&amp;JM 2.50 A 1). 1916. the »ame being a rule day of
' • uàW. S Sipitrn A llru
lutati klerchant
3» Set» IVI t
Thot ographrf
:i oo... ITO 2711 Dev 1911
Il II Wrblwr
5 00
ilersigne«!. will un th# 2 41 h u#
2 50 thu rourte
* July,
S. E iloyd
40 Sep 1911
Hart»« Shop
,
__
2.00. 1.00 271 Dec 191t
ti St () Motor Co.
Garage
A,
D.
1915,
apply
lo
th#
Dovere
10.00
5 OO
d Ifct
It Is further ordered that thi« notice |»e
K. È. Kenedy
—
41_ Sep 191«
2.00
llutwr Shop
1J. Dlngre
Plumiitng 1 onlritli»
1.00 272 Dev 1914
f » •r«uU
5 00
2.50 published In the Sanford Herald, a news State of Florida, at Tallabs«**-*
12 Sep 191«
Watrhrr.ahir £ IUp.
K. K. Kaiwvly
j#wU*ry
400
2.50 273 Dvr 1914
llalli* Reed
&amp;00
2 .5 » paper published in Sanford, Seminole coun­ for Irti4»f• patent I« ìhuv j» ,t# j *
43 Sep 1914
II. McLautin
ft 00
lUtail ktarhanl
3 00 271 Dor 1914
J. D Bon «er
Donliet
. 10.00
log prriposed charter
5 IX) ty,, Florida, for 12! cojnavcutAve week*.
«t Sep 1914
W M Jacotw
1 00
fletad Merchant
1&gt;»rimirvet Tur. C O'..
1 TO 274 ttoc 191 1
Mfg, üprt Turj&gt; &amp; Kmin
J» F Wllroi, De L» fui I «
35.00 17.50
Witness K, A
I louglaaa, clerk of the
*5 Sep 191«
Juhn Marshal
Retail klerchant
3.Q0.-U ITO 276 [&gt;«■ 191 1
Uvrrvtrwt Ttiyp. t-o.
Mlg. Hprt. Turp £ |(u, iii
J E. Spuri log. Sanfxrd Fi
20.00
circuit
court
and
the
seal
thereof
this
lb . C. W. Fain
Dm U » l __
46__Sep IVI*
IU.0U
It. C. Duliiw
6.00 *77.. Dor 1914
10.00
J. O. Tackard. Sanfnrd i
6.00 6th day of May. A D. 191*%.
H. Full«
«7— Sep 1914 .
lutali Merchant
__________
400
A. I. Rood
Mrrrhant Taífor
Copy
of
4hc Tropo «rii &lt; harter «f i
L00 •JfH' Dec 191«
10 Ô0
5 no
tM-al)
V A IKH'CI.ASH. Hark
Sanford Cycle Co.
«8 Sep 1914
Vôo
lUtall Merrhant
Hmj, F Thomas
Merehan t TlaJor
(• r s n u la ir ii &gt; » a p &lt; »m |D »
ITO 279 Jan 1916
10.00
LOO
By
J sb i ‘
Robert«,
|i
t‘
49 Sep 1914
Ed Hah»»
Urtati M«rhant
a.oo
Gsragw
Hsyrumn G ©rag# Co.
1 TO 2*0 Ja» 1915
W f, thè unitersigncil
tre. •
iat#
10.00
6.00
Davis A (¡lias,
50 Sep 191«
G WT. Cook
E. (g llftolgra _
lUtail Merchant
3.OU v 1 50 2-M Jan 1915
•
airi
r|
ve*
togrthrf for ili*’ j, i,
R*t»il MrrchanE
b#
H.fJO
1.50
HoHcitora for ('omplsi na nt
Gee, Koa
61 Sep 1911
.1 0Ü
fUtad Merchant
Uww
fico, N Rigby
co
mini
incorporateli
und»
r
i*«
*«
V TO m
Jan 1915
10 00
Ik#
5.00
7 4-Fri-IItc
W. W long
52 Sep 191*
3.00
lUtail Merchant
•tate of F l o r l d s applica hi* in
ITO 2*3 Jan 1915
. R. I ►
. Warring
____
Real Kstaiw Agrtit
10.00
5.00
. »Ir*. Berta A Urn
53. Sep 191«
Retai) Machant
3.00— ITO 294 Jan 1915
W J Thigpen
___ —
lintel.
15.U0
7 50 Notice of ApiiRcatlon for Tai Deed I'ndrf for profil.
.. 7.. Spink» —
___
.
64 Sep 1914
Retai) Machant __
kMlfle I
&lt;w. —
3.00_ 1 *0 294 Jan 1915
lUwl Lftiatr Ajfwii
W. J. Thigpen
S e c t io n STS of th e (general Statute«
10 00
5.00
58 Sep 1914
. .T. Ir IliU - .
______
Marne
S.W
Retad Merchant
1.50 296 Jan 1915
lintel
M o K M MowmrtI
10
00
Notice
is
hereby
p
u
n
that
U
I*
Swope,
LOO
58 Sep 191«
Wight Groray Company
Wh.deaale Merchant
h»mr of this **tt; * v’
It. 00. 6.00 2A7 Jan 1915
W W Abernathy
Reiail Mrrchañi
7H7t
datt-d I Th#
6 OO 3 00 purchaser of T a i &lt; «-rtifleafe
S
Granulaird
S«»s|i
1
57 Sep 191«
Mrs. A Simon
—
—
Retai] Merrhant
al 00
W T t ’©rlrf &amp; ( O.
1 TO 299 Jan 1915
1jjml#* r 1
15«&gt;
7.50 the 2nd day of June, A D 1913, ha» hied Principal place uf buainr«« » »
I*
58 Sep 191«
l). A CaldeVil A Son»
Retali Merchant
M00
John (irmham
R#l«il M rrrhant
1 TO 299 Jan 1915
1 00
1 TO said reft! Be ate in m&gt; ufTVrr and has mad* city of ¡Saiilor«!, SetnitM i*
:i
59 Sep 1914
'/.. Spini»
Siringi* Mdl
25.oo 12 6u ¿yo Jan 1915
H 1. Duhart
1 bih hlarkm
a p pi lent ton for tai deed to i**ur in accord
5 oo
3
50
il mav rctabhah •tf•■••
' tier
people* flank
TO Sep m t
Mani»
16.00
N Y Supply f'u
7 5o 291 Jen 1915
Urlati VIerr han l
d re r11fi ea. (•• c m hr I re * bill
3 mi
I TO a nCe w(t h Ia »
piare or piar»» in ih» -»ai. ■
» ar
** It 292 Jen 1916
hi Sep 1911
H. 11 PatUrhail
(letali kferchant
I W-nt»it
.
i 50
R M, Mutin
5 OO lh* foil owing described property tituaiud outvldc nf «sul stale at u -t»»
10.00
•t!
62 Sep 191«
I &gt;rugg'.,:
Dr- A P. Phiiip»
1.50
W. E. Iluuahobier
Denliat
t i t 293. Jen 1915
5 OO In Seminole County, Florida, to «it
10.00
able fur ih# rond art
63 Sep 1914
Jaa. ll!ck»on £ Son
Retad VI«ebani
3.00
Mid*ay Co
I 60 294 Jan 1915
lUtail Merchant
1 TO N W I , of 8 E l * . Ser 15. Tp 21 S. It. 31
3.00
6« Sep 1914
Va. Car. Chrm Cc
Kt fie le I
Mlg. of Pertiliier
2500 12.50 295 Jan 1915
„8. Benjamin
Hi tad Merrhant
a oo
1 TO K Arre* to.
66 Sep 1914
M r . I. IL Gariner
Tun ...
Rrtad M«rhant
3 00
&lt;\ A. ( aahuk
Th# «ai il land firing ■*«#««# &lt; at th# ilate ,
1.50 29« Jan 1915
Photographer
too
2 TO
68 Sep 1914
The
trnrr«!
Mrt» Carraway
•Mr!
nature &lt;&gt;*
Retati Merrhant
3.00
Utah 54 i.T
I Ivery and Hark
1.50 297 Jan 1916
5 mi
2.50 uf t ho lu u in rr uf «ur h r«irt«Dr a! « In t h r
67 Sep 1914
this
cur
pur
si
n
*
J. T. Allen
.
«hall
t.
&gt;DRetati Merchant
3.00
J &lt;■ Unirti
M h mg
t 50 298 Jan 1916
Hill I'rwling
t ni r**' ■«id
5 UO 2 TO i pm# uf Mr.
M Sep 1911
I111! 11arila are in
duct
«hail
b«
!1
tjr*
Retati kfrrrhant
T
«
prt
9.00
re
rii
(Irai#
•
hair
arene
i
4 50 299 Jan 1916
_1. I» Gunn
he
redeemed
I
n
d
ing
Itgtail Merchant
1
T
O
3.011
69_Sep 1914
lidi Lumber I &lt;».
n 8DV*
Inmler I tealer
1500 7.50 300 Jan 1915
C. C. Cobh
Urtali Merchant
ITO law, tax d ce ci w) 1 É«#ue thi©feon »’ n t he and ■ell soap i ntl «m [&gt;
3 00
H Mat well
facture ods ar d th err fl­
7 0 - Oct 1914
■uf­
lUtail Xirrchartl
3.00
It \Y. Il«nd»»n
1.50 .301 Jan 1916
Agt. Aetna In*. Co.
2.50 1 llh day of Jul&gt; . A D 1915
S. Maia.il
Puoi Kourn
71 .Ort 1914
r
h
a
se
a
n
i
f
own
formula*.
j
as#
75.00 :37 50 302 Jàn 1915
Witness
my
ofBrjal
ugnature
and
«ral
B W Herndon
Agt. Conn. Eire. Inc. Co.
2-TO
72 &lt;Vt 1914
copyrights, Id employ agents Ii r t f.« •ais
K K Dutton. Inc.
lUtall Mnrhant
6.00
. .li. W. Herndon
3.00 3413 Jan 1915
Agl Hre Aton. of Philo
_
— 2.60 this the 1 1th day of June, A, D. 1915,
71_
affi enter
of Its products&gt; ind t» mai
Is.ah
B. A. hOUGIsASS.
LOO- I 60 301. J »a 1916
„ B. VV, Herndon
------- A f t G « . A m « . Ina. Co, N. Y.
2.50
(ico, Blackw*Jd©r.
74.. tlrt 1914
Flah Market
JI.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co~, Fla. Into contracts w it h ■Uh agrBOO 2.50 305 Jan 1915
It. W. Herndon
Agt- Hartford Fire fn». Co.
2. TO
and
«ell,
own
and
d
75 . Ort 1914
Irai
in
all
V
1
M m F* Ib Warman
Retail Merrhant
1.60
By
J(«.
C.
Rol
rrtB,
f&gt;
C
_J4, W. Ifrmilon
Agt. Home In». Cu N. Y
2.25 306 Jan 1915
2.50
*#l
76 Ori 19)4
H. Hhepbcrd
personal
proi»crt&gt;
l«U)
SCFrbStr
&gt;
8
1“
Barbar Bhuti
I 00
Bo 307 Jan 1915
II, 5V Herndon
Agl. In», t'o, of N. A. Phil.
2.50
ani
■tacks, bonus iitili fu«irtgjIf e#
77— Ori 1911
. ('«lauft ¿k Idpio
.
(Malli Merchant
3.00— 1.50 308 . Jan 1915
II. 5V. Herndon
Agt. Liverpool £ I . £ G. lm&gt; &lt;_*
2-50 Notire of AppRrallon for T a i llrcd I nder borrow
t
money
aceept tri g
"C
78„ Oct 1914
Flyni lira©*
' 3 -00... I 50 309 Jan 1915
Il W. Herndon
Agt. Orvnl In». Co.
2 TO
.1
•ueh e% lifsnrn t here
Nerllo 575 *»( the (ii nr ral1 .Slami##
79_. Ori 1914
NÍck Johfi
Rrtall Mrrrhanl
■ 300
It W Herndon
1 50 310 Jan 1915
Agt I'rnn Fire In* Co
2
T
O
* may be r
f
Notice is hrreby gl»*t ha ! Alb#rt B h
(iulf R#fmtng ( o
80 Oct 1914
W hu r^sl# 1)râ!#f tn ( iti*
Il 55 II» rn.lt»&gt;
25.00 12 TO 311 Jan 1915
Agt I'hnlma Au Co l,in«l»&gt;n
2 5o purchaser of T a t f’ rrtifl ■st# N
tiled »h ifiga that rr&gt;■ t..
M&lt;» «Il
»I Oct 1914
J J 1lirktfitodi
1 Ik Ytf
10 Mi
5 Oo 312 Jan 1915
M 55 Herod* &gt;rt
5gt Prr.v Wash In«
2
T
O
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abuse
pur|
«h
the
2nd
da&gt;
i»f^
June
A
D
IVI
i.
ha*
*2 Orí 1911
1«ulf Ri-flrung * «»
V\hul#säii* 1»mit r Ui (, SHfltitr
Itl.UU
5 OO JI3 Jan 1915
It 55 ilffntlnei
Agt StPaul Etre JU Mar ln»
Ï TOi fl le it «aid rer tilt calr in m&gt; «ifflr# #17ti hs*
%»«4rt II I
&gt;3 Del 1911
W II Krlltl
rhyiinan
to uo
5 00 314 Jan 1915
H 55 II erodi»»
Agt spf E'lrr £ Vl*r In.
2
M
t
I
* *pi! &lt;*1&gt;e
mafie applicai iwn fot taii »1*n i tu lai y«
M &lt;»r( 191 «
\\ 1. Mink»««
f W irt in Frmh Me*»!*
6 UO 2 TO 315 Jan 1915
H 5V lleriulun
Agl Sun Ina, Ctv
2.
T
O
The
imiiunl
«
»
I
thè f»|-i
•aid celi Mira!#
ar cordane* with la»
85 ■ Oct 1911
l. K Vvrughi
Rpsfauranl
5 UO 2 50 31« Jan 19t5
II. 55 !lr(nd»»i
Agt 55"entern Art- t o Toronto
. uj42 TO bracca (he
following describe«]
property rttf por * l itili » Il s 11 ‘ I»r Fili» It
86 Ort 1911
Mr». J.
Moore
Rvtail Murhant
3,00
ITO 317 Jan 1915
li. 5V. lUnulou
Agt. Fidelity Ce*. Co. N. Y
3.
TO
situated
in
H«minola
County,
Florida, Isrs ( $ iiO,000.01» », di viileii into h*e h«a*
D. 11. (íramlmg
#7— Ort 1914
60.00 25.00 318 .Jan 1916 _B. W. Herndon
Agt. Eidellty £ ltop. Co. of Md.
2.50 to -wit: S h of Lot 45H a W H of 3H 4 itred •ktres of (he $»xr vsRir Î t»0r HuaIrwin £ G il« „
M . 0 « D it.
Retail Merchant
4.50._ 2.25 31 *. Jon 1915
„ B. W. Ilrmdon
------ Agt. U. S. Fidelity £ G. Co.
— 2 5 0 H R of loot 4 6 H» L ngwood.
pa' atfl» la
died1 DolUrs (1100.00) rxrh
89—Ort 1914____A. E.
Retail »(«chant
3 0 0 - 1.50 3 2 0 . Jon 1915 ... JL O. Chau
— Agt. Aetna fna Co. Hart.
»’ s
_ 2.50
T e said land being assessed at the rs»h or property, lihos or «
1 0 .0 0 - 6.00 331 .J an 1915 __ 8. O. Chau
„Agt. Conn. Fire Ina Co.
ike
2.50 flat© of the Issuance of such certificate in
Ust Val USI Imi i hefeof I fi i*r
••i
__J. G. MrÇrury Co
L00.. 3.00 322 Jan 1915
¡L O. Chau
Agt E'tre Atun. ol Phil
1.50 the name of Cnknopn.
■1
for
lo
a
r
i!
c
i
f
(Hrrrtctrs
©t
»
me#
Unless
said
cer­
V!__Ort 191 (
II. II. Chapped
3.00
1.50 323 . Jan 1916 „J4. O. Chau
Agt German A m «. In«. Co
Î TO tificate
ah ail be rade# mecí aerurding to ■urh purfic**"
Wfkmn A tw in a f F**rt. f'r»
1Ota il Merrha.nl
« „ .O r t m t
ITO 321 J an 1915
3.00
aS. O ( "ha#r
Agl. Ù art lord Fi re In», ( a
Î 50 law, tai de# fI will issue there tin on the
%f (Irle I T
i
Juhnni# WßlläXM
94 Ort 1914
ftestaurmnt
5.00
2.50
T* f «•
I llh &lt;lay of July. A D. 1913
s n ( ‘ haa#
*gt Hom# In«
Tu N V
i Jvery Hiabi#
T. Kmiw
95 Oct 1914
2.TO 325 Jan 1915
5 00
*^ I
»I
The
|#rm
foc
»hirh
D
•
Witness my official signature and *ral
B, O. (‘ ha*#
Agl In* i o of ,N A l'hil
2*54» I
Jnhn Tboma©
llruU Merchant
96 Ort 1914
3 00 , 1.50, 326 Jan 1915
rtiat i8 iiltirl» n»fir i r l "
thts th# llth flay ol June, A D 1915
vS. () ( ’has#
Agt l lvrf|Rjn| A I„ à (# In» i o.
f F FraxJer
*
Restaurant
i
2
97 4M 1914
5 00
2.50 327 Jan 1915
l
(seal)
F. A R O T b l.A S S ,
S O ( ‘ ha«#
\zn CK
Jan
1915
Agi &lt;»ricnl Inm. (*o
2 Ml 1
ll«otail Merchant
K E. Tufftcf
98 Ort 1911
• 6.00
3.
)
M
( Iffice ri im i Vni .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla
s O ( ‘ha«e #
Agi l'rnn Ftre In» Co
J Rak* t
„.Reiail Merchant
2 Mi
99 Ort 1914
3.00
I TO 329 Jan 1915
fit
»ft
I-Sir
Bv
Ja«
C
Roberta.
I»
4'
The fi liAIn*' *e hf M
S n ( ‘ ha«#
Agt l'hofirl | A« 1"ri IjhiiIoii
Ml Ibrtuttd»
*
Retail Merrhant
U 0 Ort 1914
1 TO
I 50 130 Jign 1915
Condì uetr«| I1•&gt; » IT»&gt;■*i * I
¡fi 11 ! h i*
A g1 I*rt.»% W ball Jri*. I l1
f . H McCarthr&gt;
R*tail Merchant
101 &lt;&gt;ct 1911
3 »*»
I TO 33 I Jen 1915
Notier «f 4 ppRrstlon for Tai Herd Under jBup'l uf noi |i*»* 1hs fi Thf
S i i ! hw*
Agl .SiRaul Fife A Msr Ina i o
HtJ (M 1911
Rsrfrar ,^hnp
Allw-ri A ( »rambling
5.00 „ 2 6 ) .332 Jan 1915
2 TO
Nrrllan
S7i4
of
the
fïriirrat
»Slsltttrs
id*
seven marntwr# arul b&gt; »
S. O ( ha«#
Agt Spr. Krrr à Mar Ina Co.
_ I’ool Ruum
2 TO
1 0 3 - Oct 1914
W . 1latter
5o.oa 25.00 333 Jan 1915
Notirr ts beraby givrrt (bat J F Taing
iresldent, ■ secret ■*&gt; •«
V o 1‘ hxw
Agt, ridriity ('a*. (?c». N V
Ixjtu Bentuft
Retail Merrhant
2 TO purchaser of T a » CaftiÖcatr »No lUOtf, dateti
3.00
104 Oct 1914
I 60 331 Jan 1915
.»
I
i
»#
afaefrd
by
t
!»
«
•
Unttnl
•
S (1 &lt; ha«#
Agt. FuRRtv Si Dvgk, Co uf Md
■rTO the .Ir«! day of Junr À. I&gt; 1912* ha* filed
106 Ort 1914
F. Hatch —
Flab Market
5.UO
1.50 335 Jan 1915
vidad, I haf ari) ( * *» "I Th*
S () ( has#
.336
Agt U. fi. ndefity &amp; (¡uxr Co»
2. TO I ■
108 Ort 191«
Hhlp|#r nf Fi»h
lo oo
LlO .337 Jan 1915
aid reft irte ata in rn&gt; ufTice and has matJe a ire pi thè tilTìr**« of J'p' • » l m
.S
D
Chaw*
—
.
.
.._»
„
Agt.
Sun
Ina,
Po,
„_
*
Jan
1915
2. TO i
107 . 4*c| 1914
Jerry Walkrr
¿ou
l.uu 3iH
appllratiort
for
tax
d*
ed
to
iakao
in
aceofd*
olir ■!■ i i • ir»;
prvsfdrnt
m i / ba hriil by ui»r
Jb Ü. Chau
— Agt. Wretrm Am. &lt;*o , Toronto
— 2.60 m rp with law. Hiitl nrliflrxtc tmbratr* th*
10# Ort 1911 - T. J. Miller £ Sun
2 5. Ori. 12-50 339 Jan 1914 —Frank I . Wnodruft.
©Il of alili «m etri are I " b* ©Irridi si tfc#
Jan 19 IL -..
------ A e - Glen Falla Ine. Go. __________
—
2.T
O
10».. Ort 191« .. T. J- Mül« « S o n i
left
7.60— 3.75 340 Jan 1915
dsdrÜHjil proparty altuatad in Hsm* Orsi a n filisi ma-afing of ih*
..Fÿand I . Woodruff .
—— Aft. N. British 61«. In*. C o -_____
— 2.50 following
110 „O rt 1911 ___ U. W. (Mm
„„ STO 311 Jan 1915
inule County, Florida, to*wit: Lot 37, Block and difaclor* ©nd «nnuall) i ber►*f»^• Ths
...Frank
I
.
Woodruff
—
A(t.
Wnatrhaat«
Elrv
Ina.
Co
.
„
2.50
__
111-O r t 1914 ___D. L. Thraiiirr
---- A ft. Equltabl© life Inc. Co— _ _ _
(}, A D. Chappcls Sub'Div, («pbIsbor@.
— 2.50 342 Jan 1*15.... ..„Frank 1» Woodruff
anno©! fneebng* of (ha at**#kh*d»** tm ■nd
____ Agt. I1W. Brm. Ina C o ............. _
2.50 ,
112 Ort 1914
J. B. William#
.
__
4-50
2.25
T hr laid land being assessed at the date of
. E&gt;*nk 1- Woodruff
i I». £ L. Ina, Co- . . —
.
„ 2. TO ! the Issuance of such certificate in tha name dirartors shall ba* «n *hr *»e* «iti T t i dir
113. Oct 191«
Thoa. E. WOran
- Law&gt; rr
lo w )— 5.00 313 J a n 1 9 I L _
in Jsnuary of rarh )esr foib a " i E * *
114 Ort 1914
___Phyaician
*
... .^
„ N. dV» Ifü«anl
10.U0 . 6.00 341 Jan 1916 „.W . J. Tklgpra.....
m
.—A l t . Tha Cll# Ini. Co. of ifo .
... 2.50 I of Millie Collin». Uniras said certificate shall gin ix©tinti meri in g »hieh »hsM P #
115 Oct 1911
C«ir&gt;a Coca-Cola Bot. Co.
I n»i
10.00_ 5.00 315 Jan 1915 . „ - W . J. Thigpvn
„Agt. Fireman E'und In*. Co
2.50 I be redeemed according to law, tax deed will Turaitay, Àugusl T hir*1 l ’C
116 .Ort 1914
. ('arrie Dati*
..... „
lie*
LU0... 2, TO 348 Jan 1916
„W . J. Thtgpcn
„
----- Agt. t'lokni |rw. Co. Hlford
2.50 I Issu© thereon on t he Imi day of A y gust organi«© llon mrctinit or umil t h* r
117 Oct 1911
Y. n. Attiri
LOO— LU) 316 ..Jan 1916
- W . J. Thigpen .....
— Aft. I'honna In*. (To. Hi lord
M
— 2. TO I A. D. 1014
rastor» ©r© duly riuallA*«! th,
&lt;
UM Ort 1911
DI,
Witness my official signatura and acal this .shall b© officrrs
4.50— 2-25 347—Jan 1915
. -W. J. Tblgpnt____
-----Agt. Hoya! In*. Co. »N. Y. ______
— 2.50 I
Dlrreinrf. i I
Allamont* Grocvry
119 Ort 1911
8.00— 1.50 34» Jut 1915
„ W. J. Thlgpra
Agt. Scot Union £ Nat. In*. Co.
•
— L60 the 1st day of July A. D. I91&amp;.
J. I!» Hpurling and J U f*ark©rd T u lt i nt.
... ,
1X0 Ort 1914 . limry Ju m
B u b « Shop
ur5 0 0 - 1.60 349 J a n 1915 ... _ W . J. Thigpen
(seal»
E. A. DOUGLASS
Agt. Royal Ins. Co. Eivapool
— 2.50
J. F. Wilcox: Vie# T rin im i
1 *
Wong »am
• .
ré.
&gt;31. .Ort 1914
Clark Circuit Court Seminal© Co., Fla. line. Secretary ©nd Trrat'irrf. J " T.
10.00— LOO 350 J a n 1916 „
W. J. Thlg
.. Agt. G « . Aüianr* Ina Co. N. Y.
_ 2.60
12 7 - Oct 191« „ - J. P. MrKmii©
3.00— 1.50 351
By Jaa. C. Roberts D. C.
Retail M rrrhant
atina Co.
t R vratmrt
3 00— 1.50
b r if'e ' I
1X3- Ort 1914 . . Howard £ Howard
90- F ri- Mr.
3.00— 1.60 352 Jan RM5
Overstreet Turpentine Co.
I ridata! édfir*»
.„Retai] Merrhant
8.00
1.5(1
„Howard £ Hasard
___ ...........Tut praline Still
124. Ort 1911
.
20.00 _ lUOO 853 Jan 1918
. M. D. (laichet £ Don
. . ___Retali If rrdunï
Th© highasl ©mmi ni «f Indehir i*
4.60— 2.15
1X5 Ort 1911 ...H . W . lewin
......... Phyririaa__ . „
Gufici,1 Meline ..
............
10.00— LOO ■ 61 Jan 1916
2.00— l.oo Nallra of Application far T a i Drad lindar lllbility lo whieh (hi* eorp«f#t-Af rtfSf
.llootiilark Stand
.
- ( VV.KnU.nlng« *
... Hotel .
. ,
5 00 — 2.60
1X8— Ort 191« ___ J. B. Jonea £ Brc.
•U,bjóct II self f© Fili &gt; Thousand I
„
Itrlail Merchant
Haitian 673 of Iha Gaarral Statuirà
LOO— 1.50 855 Jan 1915
('euch A ( ‘hxw
Arti!Ir VII
1X7 Ort 191«
1 . M.RchUndn.
3.00— 1.50
Notire i* harrby givan that J. F.
i~aing
4.50— LtS 856 Jan 1916
lawyrf
..
,
A»
KI^ower«
Stori Subscrlpllon
.C h a u £ Co.
.
10.00— 5.00 purcha«r of Tax Certificalo No 630, datai]
12S„ Ort 191«
Retail Merchant
|
4.60 „„ 2.25 357 Jan 1915
t fhe
1.
1~
Cook
The
n©me#
©nd
«tare«
fid
pfarr« «I
«J rr«id#i
fr«iif«f
*3SH
Jan
1915
.. Lewis Paini.........................
1X9 DctlVU
—
2.60
tha 2nd day of Juna A. I&gt;., 1913, has filed
8.00— l.M
•he
1. 1. Cook ___ _
Agt. Eia. Fir* £ Cad. Co.
1*0.. Ort 1911
— 2.60 said rarllflrate In my offlr* and has mad* •uL©crib«r© to the capital *»fiek J. f. McClelland_____
3.00
1.50 359 Jan 1915
I
for
fwctil
r Bank of t)viada —________ --------- Hank
_ .
— 2.60 application for taa dead to issue in accord- numbor of ©b©rc* of stock suh’ rfi
1X1__Ort 1914
16.00— 7.50 3C0 Jan i m
Retail Drupfial .
' ~~
132 Del 1914
A. il. Smith
............
follower,
Il »vigie Urne. . . . . . .
... .......Retail Merchant
8.00— 1.60 anca with law. Said fortifícala amhrarys th* by ©ach ar©
LOO— l.M sci Jan 191L
J. H. W llroi, DfLand, FI» 2ifl «h»íF'
183„. Ort 1911 ____D, D. 1tanici
___ ..Retail Merchant. *
..................
LOO— 1.50 362 EVI. 1916
M. Ite siman .
. . Hall Gio ì # for Profit
............. *. .
L 0 0 _ 2.50 following dmntiúd proparty »trusted it* Sa mi­
J. E. Spurlinr, S©nf«»rd. Ma I A* hif»4
I84„. Ort 1911
„Whoimala Mtrchant
Frank tira ham
liraitaura nt ,
____
1 -5 0 - .75 563 Jrb 1915
5.00— 2.60 nt»I count), Florida, to-wit: ItoI 26 Stenti*
uhsf-»
J, II, F i f ì t r a , Siftford. FI»
125__Ort 1914 . . . . »Ira Grao» E. William»
. lUtail Machant
W. J. l*awton ,
LOO— 1.50 861 ..Fri» 1915
. Art. N it. Fir*, ln». Co.
— 2.50 ford'* Add. Sanford.
13» Ort 1914____Bert William*
Th* asid land bring assessed at lb* data S T A T E OF FLO R ID A
-------------------- J la g n g * Wagon £ I)r*y. LOU— L M 365—Peti 1915
J. E. Plewden
- Agt. International In». Co,.
_ L50
Y O F 8 E M IN O L E
137. O rtTTir“
W1Ú George
« « t a ll Merchant
LOO— 1.50 164. _F*b 1916— C W U roto
___ Aft- N. V . U f» Ina. Co
*— 2.TO of tha faausnra of «neh certificate In the name C mOoJJfT
thi© d©y »©rsonally carne J r vr-b
188—Ort 1911____W in Geengt
.........
Retail Merchant.......................
----- Praaut C art.-----------------LOO— l.M 887. _Frt» 1*15 ——John D. Ma» „ „ „
LOO... 1.00 ot Uso Tincar. Uniera said cartiflcat* »hall b*
coi,
J.
E.
Hpurling ©nd J. O. la elsr . r S* k
« ■
m
.
m m m
3JOO— 1.50 868 Frb 1 * 1 6 - _ D . C. Brodi ......
„ „Retail klarvhant
— __
3.00— 1.50 redeemed according to law. ta l dard will
^
Í40— Ort 1114 . — Miv. O. Salle«....... ........................ lUtall Merchant ...
LOO. 1.50 369 Feb 1916..__ II. C. Calli. Jr—
__ „Lunch Stand_____
L00— l.M Uau* thereon on ths 2nd day of Augnit A. D . lo m© Wall known ©nd known i«»
individuai© who vifned Ibtlf i*JP
111— Ort 1911------ J. kl.Btamuf.__________________ Retail Mi Ghent
* 8.00— 1.60 870 E’eb 1915___John H ay«
„.Rota
8.00__ 1.50 1915.
141—0 « 1IU____ O . W . Venablo ... r.___ __________
Wltnara my ofBrlal signatura and assi nim ri lo th© forwgoTiig Notlc© of
Ileal Fatal* A g u tí...
10.00— LOO 811— Fab 1915___ W . J. WralfaU_____________u
10.00— L00
llon for Ivtlars patant ©n i copy of rm »
14l„ Ort 111« - O . J. M i l l « .............- ............. . .
lOJtO.. . LOO 872 rah 1»I8.„—.W . F. Mlltor------ .
— LOO this the tat day of July A . D-, 1*16
charter of li. S. Cr«nul©(*d S«.»p
°»
(asti)
E. A. DOUGLASS
14« .Ort 1014 — I. I». Halt.
.......... ........................ Retail M achant______
373
Fvb49l5
.
J
.
U
Miller
LOO__ 1.6o
Ä
? Wagon tnd D ray...
LOO— 2.60
m# J»*
146— Ort 1*1«____H. N. Stamp» ............... - ..... DraW m Früh bfeaU
------ Get*** •
Clwk Circuit Court Saninola C o,.F U . pany and w«ch ©cknowledgedon»lto itiu
Kanfrird Marh. £ G u . Co^
LOO— 2.6o 174 Fab 1915
10.00— L00
t
lR
a
148__Ort 1814------ Sanford Corniola Ho« C o , . . . : UrttUsg Viotto. ______
Catata A avait
By Ja*. O. Hobart* D. C. K “ S ,n .d hi* name tharato
10.00— 5.0 » 375— Fab 1915___ A . P. Connally
_____ —. ____RanlKrt
M— __ ____i
10.00— LOO
for in* atock Indlrtled.
A «t. Contan. Fire In*. Co_________
147—
Oct 1 * 1 4 ...~A. W . Wat hen
— USO * 0 - Fri- ite
Hotel.
LOO— L M 878— Fab 1916____A. I», Connelly------13th
day
.1y commission aspira« on Ibe
Mi
Ari- Gorman A m « . Jr
— 1.50
148— Ort 1114 . -(len w ra MacanUto C o .__________ Urtali Machant
LOO... 1^0 877— Fab 1*16__ „A. P. Connally—r—
Agt. Gorman la Fir* In
— t.60 N © llf© o f Appli ra tio n r©r T o t Deed Under Of February, A. D. 1*19.
149—Ort 1114 - C . R U d W .............................. „ -R e t a il Marchant
I this
4.50— LTS 8782-Fah J916____ A. P. Connally___
fUftUii
474
#
f
W tln « * my hand i nd official
___
Ih© ( ì e i t r i l Hlaixics
„Agt. National Fir* In*. Co________
— 250
150— Ort 1114------J. n. M aglider____________ :___ — U m y Ht. We
L M — l .M 379— F*h 1916— A . P. Connelly_____
Nollrs la hereby giran thaï J. F. Lalng 22nd day of June, A. D. 1915------ Age National Union rie* Ina Co.
151— Ort I t ti___ Oviedo hdw. £ Pur. Co-----------------lutali M «chant
— 2 50
LOO— 1.60 880 „.Fob 1915.,___ A. P. Coonafly ___
H. C. !&gt;uIlo»e.
— Aft. Now llampahitr Fir* Inn. Co.
162— Ort 1914 . rt~G. U
. 2 4 0 parchas« «f T o i Certificat* Na .577 datad
' LOO— l.M 881.—Fab ISIS—__ A. P. C onndly-----N»tarv Public
^ ¡D . P r U t r
A ft. Phnrax An». Co. N. Y.
. — -2.50 the 2nd day nf Jun* A. D. 1918 hat filed
7.50— L76 882 Fab 1915.——A. P. Connally ..___
aald
rrrUAcmt*
In
my
offlr*
and
bas
m*d*
Agt. A morirán Surety Co­
i S z o S i ì !4 z r H :ì !:n « t
— 2 50
■Loo . 1.50 883._ Fab 19U____ A. P. Connally.—
J. E. Swirling ------lletait Mraahont
3.00— 1.50 appllralinn for t o i d**d to laaua (n accord1 6 *_O r t 1914.—__ i. E Pace
-----------' U rtali Machant.
U M U L M 884— »far M i l
885,_ Mar
---------------- --------Aft. Caindoi
156 Oct I ILL____Cotti boum Co.
anulen Pto* a*. Ina. C o.
— 2.50 anca with lgw. .Said rartlflcata aabrnca*
------------ RataiI Machant .
3.00
__________
l.M 1915 _ _ G. D. Hart
Material* -for Pent
Dr. Nathan Griffln
____ T
PhyairUn ..
10 00 - 5.00 th* followfflg dra cribad property altuatad
117— Ort 1*14__ -C. J. Mar*«til______
10.00— LOO 888— »lar 191S
10 00 - 5.00 in Seminóla County, Florida, to-wlti
Memi Eatat# Agent ________
168. (let I9I4 - — C . J. Mudali . _
lUtall Marchant
LOO— l.M 887.. .Mar 1918 —il. A. Horoard
Materials med In tho mnklng ff n*
Lot
19
Btantlforda
Add.
Sanford.
159, Oct 1914 ____Woab Grnrgtt , ___
. 60 0 0 .2 5 .0 0 8 8 8 - M u 1915
J». A. Howard
____ O ral« In Cktor
Agt W. ClE Fir* In*. Co—
— 2.50
besides ktocl, gold nml nilvor. nr»' &lt;*cr
Tha said land being, asesorad at tha data
160 ...Ort. 1914 — P o«« K. Abeam.......
B. A. Howard
.lutali Marchant
LOO— l.M 389— M u 1915
Agt. North Amar. Ina Co..
— 2.50 of tha tssunnen of auch carlificnt* lo th*
161 Ort 1114___ Seminole Pharma, y
—
___—Rotaio! Machant
M u 1916 _J M. Saura
4.50— L U 890—
—__Retail » (a r r iv a n t -_______
LOO— 1.50 nnma of E. L. Davi*. Uniera said cartfftrat* man allver, aluminum and uluintnum
162—.Ort 1914.
Joorph Miirahi
...... ............. lUtail Marchant
8.00— 1.50 891— klar 1915
W. H. Tredwofl
——.Con. Electrical Sup____ —__
L O O - 2.50 shall ba radaamad according to liw , tm dead bronio. Dr. W. H. Wolln*f&lt;&gt;n. if 1»
16L» Ort 1 9 1 4 __ Woodruff £ 55 atun
B t - Pakln.
,
I0.M __6.26 892— Mar 1915
— Urtali Merchant___
‘
—«--------- Rotali Mâchant
3 .0 0 - 1.60 will Issue thereon on Ih* 2nd day of August,
154—Oct 1914
Mrs. J. II- Bruton
— — . . . . . . ..RrtnB M a c h u t..
M. C. Smith
Hart»« Shop
^ LOO— l.M 898— M u 191»
1 .0 0 - SO Aa Da* I9 | 4
cordod, had a Rold pen cotnpoai'd
1 t t _ Ort 1914 — Ito toy A. wmiun* _
. . . _______ .Ratal) Mâchant
LOO— ILO 894— M u 1915___A K ann«
..........
.Botali Merrhant_____ _
9.00— 1.50
Witness my officiti aignntur* and *aal two (hln strips of sold lipp«1
11
158—0 (4 1914 — I L b Duhart
—
Lunch Stand........
LOO— t .M 9 9 8 - M u 1916 — Thao. Aulb.
..Itoal« In Frank Manta .
‘ 0 - 1.25 thi* tha ltt day ol July A. D .. 1915,
G. Du Bou
10 00 . LOO 8 9 8 -M a r 19l|~
“ 7—0 « 1114 . -Hanford N«*»Kr Work»
„Agt. Quran Int. C o .......
rh o d lu m .n p p n re n lly made on the print#7-J
.(w all
K. A. DOUGLASS
189__0*4 1114
10.00— L0« 3 9 7 _ h lu 1916 — IL C IHi " o u ..
J ff l. American Ina Co.
- 3.60
Clark Circuit Court Daminola Co. Fla dpla patented bjr Donkin In l»*08- M
L O O - LSo 1*8— M « 1911 __ H. C Du Bou ...
1 8 9 -____I
Ort t t i . : . J . li um t o a .,
. Agt. FidaiIty phonal Ins. Co..
„ _ . ..
B f Ju c . Roberta. D. C.
H. C. DuBra* —
Agt. “Uam. h m I rlot .C
*8.0 0— 1.5o 8 9 8 -M a r 1*15.
~ o .....
17«. Ort 1914... Rondai T u t a « ...
Lord Hyron used one In 1810
9 5 -Fri-Ite.

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

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TJIE SA N FO R D HERALD

JVLY 9. 1915

! J IT N E Y B U S S C H E D U L E

Laura Jean Libbeu s

Talks
Heart Topics

E F F E C T I V E f i A . M . , S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 2 fith .
SANFORD

SANFORD
I.». IJ:00 A. M
Vr
8:55 V M
I &gt; 12:03 I* M
Ar. I :00 I*. M .
I V. 5:00 IV M
Vr. 7:00 IV M
I . « . 9:10 P M
Vr 10:25 P M.

CAMERON CITY;

A. M. ' tAr. 8:00 A. M.
M
A. M. J
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- 8:05
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1 »*
A. M. tAr. 9:00 A. M
fl.». 9:05 A. M.
A. M.
I*. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
Af. 1:00 1*. M. I.v. 12:35 P. M.
•L*. 4:30 P. M. *Ar. 5:00 P. M.
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. M.v. 5:00 P. M.
|,v. 9:30 P. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 P. M. I.v. 10:00 P. AI.
Mark» J Run Daily Eirrpl Su ml»)
M a r k s t Run Sunday Only.
Murks * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday,
on these days.
7:30
*Ar." 8 :35
t|,v. 8:30
,Ar. 9:35
I.v. 12:05
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8:25 A. M.
s m V M
12:33 P. M.
12:35 P. M :
6:25 P. M.
6:30 P. .M.
10:00 I*. M.
1 0 :0 0 P M

Will run 2 1-2 hours

lOctrnghi. I'914. by if.« McOuj*

DO BRIDESMAIDS WED SOONf
Oh, had I I *vac |ov« *1 mi&lt; h mi nnic* 1 m ytiti'
Oh, fuiil but my nvknln
n *junr1*-t &lt;t#
true*!
To nil»« puch jirrfrrtlon. how Mint)**«!

late

W ill I '

fiurt* now they were eievllent company!

Special trip»will I* «periled (or 8reyuUrUret. Both Jitney awill mike ill train renneetioni
EAST SIDE

,

ONE WAV FARE

W h e r o la t h e g ir l who la n o t nnxlouR
when a h e h ears a
g ir l f r i e n d la Boon
to wed?
Passing
up the a t a le to tho
atrnlna
of
the
wed illn g
march,
kn o w in g t h a t she
In ( u r n g e ts h er
full
m e a s u r e of
ad m iration
from
h un d red s o f eager
eyes, la a l m o s t us
d e l ig h t f u l na bo-

WEST SIDE

to bo bridesmaid

Monroe
20c
Cameron City.*....................
30c
Moores Station...
, „ , ,23c
Stenstrom’s &lt;'orner
15c
Geneva Avenue
20c
ileardnll Avenue
15c
City Limits
lO r
City Limits
.
10c
■ Thursday and Sunday Jitney runs to Woodland every hour after 12
o'clock. Special (are of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
Clty car leaves the de|K&gt;t every 30 minutes starting yn tire hour.
Route: French, First Street Loop, Sanford House, hack to First and Mag­
nolia, up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle hack to
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and out Park
to the depot, If this schedule does not cover any service desired, will be
glad Uxhave tint information covering same.

And, then, It Is
know n to bo lucky
to tako part In
such a ceremony.
Nino times out of
ten tho
entire
s
.
group o f bridesmaids have mar­
ried within tho twelvemonth. Espe­
cially la tills said to be true If the
bridesmaid tucks a four-leaf clover
In h e r bodice unkno w n to a n y o n e , as
she aels fo rth for the a l t a r
In the
d an cing and
fcantlng t h a t
follow,

j SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
C o m p le t e a b s t r a c t s fr o m the r e c o r d s o f
O r a n g e and S e m in o le C o u n tie s.

&gt; T axes

p a id f o r n o n -r e s id e n ts .

(hough t h e r e tie hundreds o f pretty
girls ns gueats, all the e l i g i b l e young

C. W. UOOUKlt II. Manager.

d i i i t i i c i i i i l t f t f t f a t f 42i?i3i2i 3i3£3i i £ i t f a t i t f d u t t J i u m u s s i i i i i t f F . i : . -u te ri isn &gt;3 *3*1 m u m 4
U
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N O V E LTY P L A N T

\\ t&gt; art1 prepari'*! In tiywn* vviili \"U mi all cla.-srs
of L U M B E R ami M I L L W O R k im IH U SE, S T O R E
u or B A R N .
Fram ing, flooring. poilinR. siding, windows, n
R
doors, s m ells. !&gt;1intis, mmiMinus. lailin '. 1mint's. I*&lt;»\t*s.
u
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Etilimalcs Furnished Free £

Tell l!s Whnl You Want

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Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Eia. “
tf|9gl|f$fgr (T|9t«CHfrr*-

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COW

PEAS

A ll ili*' &gt;l;iml;ml \:in H n » m .-!&lt;»• k Will -• II vmi -&gt;iic p
quart o r Min- I'ai'lnail. iluvv many Hu vmi u n t i .iri*I whi t , 11*&gt;
you vv.'inl 1h u m ■i* !i\ • r, 1"

Kilgore Seed Company
P l a n t Ci t y, Fl a.

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¡jOHHAKE [HAMCE5

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fo r 'jo u ’II find tin* mouny wauling when
ltit- IT IIE has wi|n-i| util your Jiroje-rty
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CHASE &amp; COMPANY
W H E R E S H A L L I &lt;k&gt; TO S C H O O L ?

PAGE NINI

FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOK tì O.MEN

inexpensive. Write for literature anti price*.

S h o u l d serious d is a g re e men Is nrtso
b e t w e e n husband and wife, w hich
w ou ld
cause th e
p artin g ot t h e ir
w a y « . Ill« question of liow much 1s
a w if i - worth, no m a t t e r how rich her
h u s b a n d may be, w i l l cause m a n y a
wlfo a perturbed bc-urt when she hears
what the law ban t o say about it A
learned Judge luia decided that the
wlfo cannot, by l a w , gain fro m her
h u s b a n d any part of his fortune, even
though the half of it should r i g h t f u l ly
belong to her
I f the limn whom
• sho m a rrie d wishes to be mean with
her, ho can see t i e r fnce the world,
broken In spirit, p en niless . After this,
who can hi«me p a r e n t s for having.a
s a t is f a c t o r y
u n d e r s ta n d in g
w it h
a
rich suitor who c o m e s a-wotting their
daughter? A f a t h e r who Is looking
niter hie child's fortune should not

J w Called mercenary. It ho Insist! that
tho husband should give the wife a
certain amount each year, If. they sro
prosperous, which may bo absolutely
bore.
She would n e v e r press tho
claim If bo hod business rovgrscs.
, L o v o should cauao husbands to p ro ­
v i d e for their w iv es.
T h e faith of a
t r u e w ife |s tho m o at valuable of a
h u s b a n d a possessions.

bill

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' H-

ing m n girl » HI » nit
i frk -n d - for lindi t o m i -

L a . i- n i

i" i
It

» i 'i '- 'k li a i « ilitii|'lnl

. 1 , 1, I I Ii , . III I ., I t H s.-ngllf t ■■t
■| i a d i t i-,n also lintli it
If you m i l
tna k -- 1 -Hir own bridfsin ntit a gown
*•11 r i - l i t i ti of If with vnflr *&gt;w tl *k 1'
tlligi-r- l o l l w il l sew a y o u n g mail heart
w ith
t h e lucks n nd
dainty
rosetti-S."
M y ’ what " s e w in g bees'
w ilt s ta rt up
E ve ry girl w i l l w a n t to
know how to make n b r i d e s m a i d -»
gown.
She who is popula r w i t h her
girl frie n d s may toed It s o o n e r than
sin- i ' l p u r t «

l e n it y .

Hifh Grade Guaranteed Auto*
$ 200.00 to $ 895.00
ON E A SY PAYM ENTS

give her nil
The
» • covetous a s to
ness an d a tte m p t
u s u a l !y w illin g lo

-

he doles out lo
ponses, etc

Box R 308, Oral*, Florid*

For catalog and information write

AUTO TRADIK0 CO., loe.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
oroooaultjrourlocal dealer*

at■

average w i f e Is n,it
take o v e r Ills hnsi
to run It
Sin n*
accept t h e mti'Hllil
her lor hou seho ld &lt;-x

W h a t w if e would th in k o f n s k ln * a
s t a t e m e n t of h e r husband In regard
to his business a t the e n d of each
year! If tho marriage bark glide*
smoothly, a l l 1« wall. She has noth
ing to fear. - Dut It thcro ■ trouble lo

G. B. POPE, Açent

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i l f - ' i r v r- Mt

COME TO ST. P E T E R S B U R G
And bri un vour fami I if you want tho BEST, SAFEST
AMD CHE
¿S '" VACATION you ever had.
BETW EEN

BAY

AND

GULF

St. Petersburg Is the coolest »pot on the Florida Toast.
Here you ran
enjoy every pleasure known to the water, you ran live close to Nature,
while enjoying t-vety modern convenience; you can have good accommo­
dations at cottages, apartments and hotels, ut reasonable rate«; and you
ran be assured that your health Is safeguarded by every sanitary precau­
tion--St. Petersburg is famed the country’ over for its shining cleanliness
St. Petersburg is the fogal [mint for a score of delight­
ful day excursions by utitomohile, train, boat and
trolley.
And you certainly. AUTO MOBILE over
our mil^s of magnificept q t y klreots and boulevards.

“ rife for our tfummer folder, ask your ticket agent about
e special low rateH, turn a cold ahoulder fo expensive pleasures
and come to St. Petersburg, where you will find real summer
enjoyment, with no after pains to purse or person.

BOARD OF TRADE
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

SHOULD GIRL9

KNOW

THE 'MOLE"
And th« Unique
Rtutilien Pier

HOW

WOHKI
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Ij '.v , .titi-llng nothing back.
Ni-v.-t knoweth any lack,
Ixivp. rnmiM-lllng love to par,
Ber» him bankrupt every day.

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cow

♦

w o r k lo-r fingers tit the bon» r a t h e r
w is h in g to- m ig h t to- f o r t u n a t e enough
tlin ii to penult th e g ir l In seek o th e r
to w III her
th a n i i uti l i em p h iyn u -n t
If
Un*
T h u s th e r*&gt;iwatic&gt;- l..-rln s
li 1« n
m o l li l i li.el l i* r way about It, tin- girl
(¡UeM lori o f wonder in* ui a m o n g the
w o u l d do (alley t h in g s , painting, e m ­
g lr '» as to which shall lie tile next
b r o i d e r sofa pillows, or teach muslo
bride
It t-i n Mu-tlHOt of d e lig h tfu l e v
leap* ' l l S* *■ lias i|», iili«l ft, rsi-lf l i e n
pc, tan • w ti.ii tin i all hand t--g.-iii*-r
th e tu i i —rltk-s o f l if e to send
tbo
to w .ilch the departure of t h e bride,
d a u g h t e r to school
H e r dn-alus of
eneh e a g e r In catch t h " bnnijm-t which
W'tinl «tin untili} I,e m m e have been the
*b» ' h r .
i ;lmt|g 1||i "I
I •») l l i l - tb
b r i , 1 ’ i -In had ■ i - r k i.•• » n
1&lt; riniui - Ml.- to.iidi'U ' b o will b- I be
Uli. d&gt; leriiiliii -i t h a t the c:rl -diali h»
In \l oin- led to tin- I-I.ir b&gt; u h i |n
a I t o l i al uni cosi Sili* would ns soon
griHitn
th ill k id tiling ns i I* r m ll t l n g the girl
i i f c o i i r i e n u l l -*n.- girl i-'-t« t h e hnn
10 g. * i i i tlr«t on a i - l i t w ild er m orn
q uit
I tiii tluil il«»—n I b in d i-r I 11*' r* .1
lug iT.d make a lire g e l li n g llic b reak
ttniu t .il'.,- Iiiylt m .iltl't 'Ilia ! imp-—
fasi -&gt;r l b - I .null I
I a- I I f t ,
f||.
Il .1 « til.........
I • h. r i|.. a wn d .lta- or un i r o n i n g ’
n i 'll, . . !
i dd it g i i i»e '■ ■t I. * f l -1 - p
" S'.
r. »lab- I III a b l e lo (hi I*.
Ike
u n.k-r h&lt;r pillow nn-l dn-nni n ' - r «*
lum be r
di i lan-s
to
Iln- neighbors
i r i i l i hoping that -In- » I I I h i -i - in tier
win n they suggest I ln girl allunili help
i i - l n t i ............. iln iisli- r-* w bn hi-erto-d
I,, r a bu It- t d a u g h t e r u tint i n it ia le d
i .. I,.
| .. r t . ii I, r I,
i i|r:n f i i| Inw ar.|
luto the ar* ef b a k i n g h " U » - keeping
Iir
| l . I..1 I l V. I P* rm|-*n|l&gt;ll 1,1 I .til
.•r s i'ii lug
H»t dre s se s are made hy
ii I
h» r
a s e » mstri-ss who Is t a s t i , but w orks
i l ie n p
U n i v iri* sh ou ld lint M’ « k
to I,»
I f m isfortune o v e r t a k e s the s t r u g ­
b rid esm a id s too often
T h e r e ts a sn
g lin g fu m ili
If they lose the fatlu -r or
piTN'ltion i-Miini-i nd with It w lik-li k
11e t i e •&lt;her fulls III
th e g ill Is hopenot i k ,i an* ln I- i n i • I i* I &lt;
mb t *
k-Hslv nt her nits en d to km*« what
a well know atuoif It Sti 1 (&gt;-t Tin&gt;
in d o to earn tini» rtiuiiev for the rent
■ Ml . tr * - r,
ur .i nr
i l l 1! 1•
' d He
I ■• I . r l . r Ititi-' tiro' t&gt;.-r»
• 't .. - 1, k , I l f r »
ti. I i '
Ib i- .Ii - - Mini »be
i■
L1 ' . r It t- tl* i
Ith
t f *• Í*
h o ,h i i ; f 'a ■1-i « *
I th a t * h ........ (ltd Ii-Iim
t- jii lii.'ig ibUn il.at luti you I • . l i . * t . i ni i'.iliipali i
10 d o n il the h o u s e w o rk of »v ery d e­
y o u r dearest g ir l friend to t h o . a lt a r
s c r i p t i o n nnd yet he ii lady
Perhaps
Ik- Just as glad t o n d In flin t cnpnrlty
tt tu ny be the girl's o w n fault th a t ah a
n second t i m e
but light s i l l of the
&lt;h&gt;on mu knew how In cook n meal (
t h ir d t i m e lo per form til« natile dill)
th at cou ld b- ■ (ton a nd k t* tile hom e
i . -U know w t ii
mn1 I to r In Id r- it i lean V- ■ p t la III I kNow that th»* »idd in ir s e a s o n t- bi

TOOK OPPORTUNITY'

•

( T i m MPA'*

men nre eager to dnneo with the pret­
'
ty bridesmaids, Just for luck, ns they
w III toll you. Some young m a n . who
N o m a tte r how p o o r a w om an U
♦
has never thought of her seriously be­
o r b o w hard she has to work In h er
f'
fore, will suddenly become conscious
s t r u g g le to keep t h e wolf fro m tho
of h e r at t rail Iona, and t h i n k how♦
d oo r, If ubo has n d a u g h te r »lie w ill
p r e t t y she w ould look In b r i d a l array,

Life flows contentedly onward with
the pair. A man may lie a very good
husband and ynt forget the first duty
ho owes to tho woman who has choieu
him from all others in to make good
his vow nt ‘the altar—namely, to i n
dow her with nn equal h a l f of hi*
w o r ld l y goods
l i e ha» p ro m is e d t&lt;&gt;

Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.

r t

M a n y a man's f o r t u n e Is based on
t h e prudence of n savin g wife.
Hho
m a y have eked a l o n g on a sum w hich
b a r e l y enabled h o r to keep body and
so u l mg. thcr th a t h e r spouse m ig h t
h a v e Hu tnofi fii..ii. v in |.||| in to
b u e liu w .
S i c may have added tier
o w n I l l l l e mite, w h ic h she had ea rn ed
by s o w in g during th o s e years ot s t r u g ­
g le . to .-.»ell his p ro fits

|„,vg* cb i'le -* lienlly iiietiib-d
Site Is
■ -111 el . laughed ill w In-Il "lie atlr-weM
ndv i r t k - in* nt

, - 1t . t r . i l

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to

»etch

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. 1 b e t - I III i t t b *
to n ,
w i t h d tsttm v

m usk

Car load Iron and Brabham Cow
Peasjust delivered. These varieties
Peas guaranteed not to infect soil
with “ Root Knot.”

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Write for prices, mentioning quanl ’ til y desired.
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D U TTO N C R A T E CO.
S A N FO R D , FLORIDA
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ATLANTIC

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COAST

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LINE

t 1m - Standard Itailrund of the South

St HEIM LE EFFE! U V E AIMtll. 5th. 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
Nu . K2
I * J .ii k - o n \ ilk '

\S 311 nin

I f **.u

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'• 70 . ii.

y* It » b " , ml

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7:57 pm

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No. »1
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12 .75 nm
- till pm
I I ill pm

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t 2.5 uni
7:11 urn

Equipment. Freo llerliiiing t'hnlr ('am to Washington. Dini(ijî
('ar ivcrvlce on Train» 8'2 amt S(i. Kk-eptr to Savannah on ¡'rain 80.

All-steel

For Informatimi timi ItiTo rvation Phone or Write

A TL A N TIC COAST LI NK
|ls

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G a in e s v ille , F lo rid a
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School.
H O W M U C H IS A W I F E W O R T H ?
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F W ,y ta lu g nini in form atim i wrile
For further information riddr»-l . l f s p n m *-t n t i i k i i , illv ln * -.
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1 *,- yell r. ally* tfiiriK la- d i d ’
bow to do miyMilnc w e ll Is im-rcllessly
e l b o w e d to ritte side b y girls who hnvo
W h e n n m an f a ll* In lo v e w ith a
b.-en tniigbl bv t h e i r mothers mnnv
g ir l
sufficiently
tn wed
h e r . Ibt»
u s e f u l things fro m w hich they could I
Blower*' Ground Limestone makes nr'ul viiU
th o u g h t of m oney dors not e n t e r Into
g a in a l|v»-llhiH&gt;d. If need he K n o w in g
sweet. It releases polnsh sails anil ini|inrt»
his c o n s id e ra tio n .
A fte r m a r r i a g e lith o w t o work n eve r «polls any girl.
fitreuglh and vijror t«&gt; jirowint! crops au*l trees.
loves h e r m o re devotedly t h a n before
Blowers' l i m e s t o n e firinnnl unusually line
I f c h i ld r e n blees the union, h o la In
rrmlily mixes with the soil. ( on tain* no im4
About the Crocodile.
d eed a h a p p y m a n . I f o f f s p r i n g Is de­
puritiea—can In* a p p l i e d n! any t i m e i*
nied. a w tan innti ItMik* nt 11 phllosoph
T h e r e 1« tn* e s ca p e from the Jawa

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t h e m a t rim o n ia l c a m p , and tho fm **
b a n d becomes pnr»lim&gt;uli&gt;us toward
h la b e t t e r half, she has every reason
to f e a r

of a crocodile w h e n they have onco
c lo s e d upon the v i c t i m
T h e 68 teeth,
lo n g nnd «harp p o in te d , fit exactly kilo
th o In te rs tic e * b e t w e e n them, m a k in g
a most effective t r a p
In shoollntf th ese rcplHes n very
a c c u r a t e rtlfe Is necessary, as th en )
n ro only l»&lt;&gt; p o in ts that nre Im m e ­
d i a t e l y fntnl hml b ehin d the eve nnd
e x a c t l y through tin* in-titer of the
shoulder
Tib- t a l l e r shot » i l l break
b o t h Joint* of tb- lor*' !&lt;•«» ***'d pass
d i r e c t l y I b r - ' igb On- lung*
T h e hard
s c a le s of crocodiles nre »aid l o be
p r o o f against a rifle b ullet. Fills may
h n v o been *o y e a rs ago when rifle*
w o r n loaded w it h o n l y one drum ot [
pow der.
Hut n h ard en e d, »olid bul­
let. propelled by six d ram a of p ow d er,
will drivo^ through a crocodllo M
through a sheet of paper.

HIDES WANTED
\Yc want you to becom e one o f our regular shippers. W e
will pay you every penny y o u r hides are worth. W e know
that«4he only w ay we tjsui successfully run our business
is Io I real our customers fair and square.
T ry us.

Sabel Bros. Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.
R e fe r e n c e :

Harnett N ational

Hank, J a ck son ville, Fla.

H AN D B R O TH E R S
LIVERY, S ALES AND FEED STABLE
C o r n o r P a r k A v e n u e and S e c o n d S t r e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S QF H E A V Y H A U L I N G

Large supply of H orses, Mules,
W agons

and

H arness

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always

on hand Fo r S a lo or Exchange
Ulsckimlthlng and Wagon Repairing In connection

STETSON UNIVERSITY

l)E I.AND. FLORIDA

to t.i.K ia : o r t nitric vt. a Tits r o n m k n . Th* •t»n,Urd&lt; «o- ti» fcitfci«*.. Kqutpn&gt;«it
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P»*ully And a *rt! rwtttbUeJKt’d ftfHilitkn. FOl.lJJiK OF
iJIlKUAI. AllTN FUlt WOMEN,
Srt»*r»*# MiUd»ng* Ul#rtl Art* ind l’our^« ft» School
Tfpíifbt^ri». ! himr"! k S«-krtinroLt.KOi: ill* LAW,
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lUffinl. WU, Irtncfton,
&lt;‘«.rn«dl. MirkIrin. Cbor»*«. ind ill Gr»t d i n «IWf«
Ml SR Hi H»MM. A $10,000 pip# orgmn m d*nwfi piliKM, Uifv Firulty, iKerouck
*AlIT M Muni. New ittldio. ( oMly r»*«*.
etc M.**wxjnv «1 Finr Art* IUcajIat
nnd tftrcial ceurvn guru,
.

Address JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY, De Land. Florida

�THE 8 ANFORD HERALD

PAGE TEN

Continued from Pago 5
roe, Mra. Grace Manlove, who is a
member of tho Ara committee and
Mrs. Kirk Munroe on the conserva­
tive committee.— Miami Heridd.
Cooked Food Sale
,
U
he Ladies. Union of the-'Congre­
gational Church will hold a cooked
food sale at Irwin and Giles Satur­
day (to-morrow) afternoon and even­
ing for the benefit of tho Christina
fund. These -ladles aro famous for
their toothsome cooking. Cakes, pies,
salads and other good things to
tempt tho 'appetite, will be on saleA liberal patronage will bo appreci.
ated.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hickson,
of Sanford, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Williams, at
Oxford, In Sumpter county, were In
Orlando yesterday en route to their
home in the Celery C ity. — Orlando
Sentinel.
Over The Rainbow

Everything is hi readiness for the
charming little operetta, "Over tho
Rainbow” J whkh—Jfcill be presented
Tuesday night at the Imperial under
the auaplcea of the Junior Civic
League of the Woman's Club. The
public are earnestly
requeeted to
give a liberal patronage to the little
folks and young people. Tho operetta
is its-self pretty and bright and tho
rehersala give promise of a charming
production. The plot centers about
four earth children who fall asleep
in their nursery on a rainy day.
their last thought being a\wish to
see tho wondors over tho rainbow.

Tho queen of Rs
nrhears the children
to
gratify the wish so on tho wings of
magic tho children, Bertha, Clare,
Anita and dear little Dorothy aro spiri­
ted to RainboWland and shown the
wonders of that beautiful country.
Tho songs uro very sweet, the
children and girls are lovely and tho
vaudeville features especially pretty
and original.

Game Wairden for Orange
Under tho gamo law recently, enacted .the county com miaul on era have
to select a county gamo warden and
Mr. E. C. McDowell wna yesterday
chosen by tho county commissioners
to All that position.
The game warden will work under
the Gornto law instead, of the act
which was in force last year, and the
requirements are virtually the same,
it aooms the greatest change hting
that tho now’ law does away with the
state game warden.
Mr. McDowell made n good record
as warden Inst year, and it was found
we had probably fewer infractions ol
the law than any other county. He
knows every nook and erunnie of tho
couhty, and is well qualified to serve
•n this capacity.— Reporter Star,

the best dancers and the most suave
gentlemen but the fastest drivers in
automobil
in Osborn Herndon. In
fact Sanford was very much in ev­
idence as usual.

Marritd at Miami

A quiet wedding was solemniied
last evening when Miss Foru Louisa,
Vaughn of Sanford, became the
bride of Merilon Bledsoe, formerly of
Sanford, bot now of Miami. The
young couple were married at 9
o'clock, at the home of the'Rcverond
J. A. Wray, on avonde C, the cere­
mony being witnessed by a number
of intimate friends and relatives o
the bride and groom.
Tho *bride has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Frod V. Holmes for tho
past fortnight and Is an attractive
young woman, who has won a num­
ber of friends during her visit, who
will learn with pleasure that sho will
make her future home here.
Since coming to Miami several
months ngo, Mr. Bledsoe has been
connected with the engineering work
on the Deerlng place.

ADVERTISING
i AU Local Advertisements Uu&lt;
This Heading XI III EE CENTg
Lino For Each Insertion. Minin,
Charge 25 Cents.
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ »»»»»»»+

Took Long to Develop Pena.
In the United States the first at­
A d dress
F. R. I&gt;Urh*a
tempt to manufacture a gold pen was session.
Red
Bank,
New
Jersey.
s6-8tc ’
In 1835 by a watchmaker of Detroit
In I860 an attempt was made In tho
United States to manufacture a foun­
For sale at a good discount. BehoL
tain pen. but It was not until 1879 that nrship in the Sanford Business Colthey were constructed successfully,
lego.
Owner cannot use it.

quire at Herald Office.

so..

One Thing In Hla Favor.
r o r saio t-neap— Das range, good
“ Dor's dia to bo said about do man
as
ngw. Inquire at Fernald Tia
dat talks about blsself," aald Unela
Shop.
g0 tf
Eben. “ Ho never ain’t aayln' no harm
about nobody.“

Answered.

Among the many parties at Day­
tona Beach spending the Fourth and
Fifth were Margaret Wight, Afina
McLaughlin, George
McLaughlin,
Ralph Wight, Billy Hill and Joe
Chittendon chaperoned by Mrs. C.
0 . McLaughlin and Misses Lillian
Higgins, Ann Higgins and Adelaide
Higgins chaperoned by Mrs. Mar­
garet Barnes. The Sanford
party
«as the most popular on the beach
and not only had tho prettiest girls,

CLASSIFIED

For Sale— Second hand boob.
Standard
authors. Address Boob,
Herald Office.
89— tf Ò

“Young man,“ said the Irate old gen­
tleman at tfce lunch counter to the
hard-looking youth who waa Inhaling
his soup with a gurgling aound and
■plashing It about the while, "what
are you? A Colorado geyser?" "Naw,"
responded tho soup juggler. "I'm a
Now Haven guy, air!”

r«¥ * M 0 S
t o r ,

v o ti-

Dally Thought.
Happiness seetpB mado to bo shared.
—Corneille.

'♦♦♦♦

And U Stands for Us.

For Sale— Cedar Launch 12 It
par fastened, has angle iron',
M l’ en
««WWW* hogany seats. 2 ' ,
built for salt water. Address l,a
? Caro Herald.— 92-1 tc.

We sincerely hope between us
Oviedo Occurrences

For Sale— 12 6 by 7 Photo*. Florid»
or Sanford views fur II. DO, 5 lor
50 cents. Address Box 975, Sanford.
Florida.
90—4tp.

▼

There will never he n fuss.

Mr. T. W. Lawton and family
We Will Try
¡1
are spending some time at White
Such Bread to B ake, \\
Springs.
Mr. nrid Mrs. W. II. Luther have
Such Buns, Such I’ics, Such £ For Rent— Furnished rooms romtr
taken n cottage in Wayncsville N. C.
Cnke,
♦ Elm nnd Third street* Vivo *ii
room house on French \v&gt; «rftirnand will spend several months there.
Thai You'll have no cause 10 ^ i isheii. Mrs. Leavitt. ('&lt;«r f m .«nd
Mrs. T L. Meade left last Sat­
make complaint
T Third Sts. — 92-2tr.
urday (or West Virginia to visit her
brother who has been ill for more
And that our trnde may continue ♦
For Rent— 5 room hon« « Mi.ih-rn.
than a year His condition seemed
without reslrnint.
♦ 218 French Ave. Apply 2 111 Krer, rh
so much for »be worse she feared
A vc
91-ntp.
she might not reach him in time to
see alive again.
S.lllfiTlt
For
Bent Cottage «•'
Henry B. McCall is visiting re-'
Heights, 5 rooms, «-I»-* in, light*.
relatives and friends in'l.akeland and
B
L. Perkins, Impert .«I Theatre
St. Petersburg.
** tf
Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L Cook will
7
rooms.
For
Bent
Residence
leave this week for South Georgia
K&lt; ,-unahle.
hath.
50:t Park Av«&gt;
where they will spend his vacation
A. P. Connelly.
ItejMffl « f like (cm d iti on o f
with his father and other relatives
at his old home at Ilnr.elburst.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
l-'or Rent— Several pt« «• o ilice
Robert Lawton and his brother
rooms over Y ow ell’s. Kit«iuif N P.
Cater two popular young men are At Sanford, in the State of Florida,
82-tl
Yowell &amp; Co.
home from college where Robert
the close o f business June 2.1. 1915
has completed hi* course with much
For Belli
Five r.».e • »I*e I»n
honor to b'tnself
El
pi
avenue
All peit.r &gt;; " ¡ iVI *
H'&gt;Mu(rc,
Mi!* Nellie King b ft last week t
meats. Corner Klin .«to 1 . ••» "t.
i mt IMfc null!*
I(l
witli a party for Waynes ville, N. (
( «vrtdrall*. w-cuted
ITSh JU
A pply N. H. Gr.rner
tl n«cur*d.
174.71
where she will spend several months. U.
K, Bond* to «cure circulation............
Mr. W. A. Beasley la
finishing Other Bond* to secure P a u l
Having«........................t 5.000.00
some fine work building and ¡riprov­ ScruHUra other than If. 8.
Posit* Inot Inducting «lock*)
W AN TED
iti g the Ulr.rk Hammock roads. He
ovtuil unpledged
31,(03.SO
Trtal
bend*.
**cuiitlr»,
etc
and his family will leave in a few days
Sul«rri|&gt;tiun to *tock ol Federal lie
fo.* Arkansas where they will spend
v r n Punk
It,300 00
W anted --Three or lour i.illuni
Ltea amount unpaid
. 3.100.00
the summer.
I&gt;uc Irorn pnjrr»! Ilierttt Hank
rooms
with bath
Filler ’ T
Miss Agnes ( ’ lark left Wednesday tiwelrom »(grnived rr-*f&gt;«
■genu in other llcwiv»
cottage. Address R
11 I'
for Nashville Arkansas for several
I m ,.
« .O il *•■!
Southern Bell ('«« &lt; &gt;t&gt;
-1
!&gt;u« from Panic*and Pankrr« «other
month • visit with her sister and
than *l&gt;ove)
.
brother, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Hogkius. Check* on hank* to the -am* city or
Notice of Appllrallon for T»t liccd
loan a* reporting h*i«V..................
Section »73 of Ihr lim erai SI*«««*Mrs. M. II. Coqncil of Rcovea- Outside Check*and Other Ca*h
Notlee la hereby given that &lt; •
I tans .........
11,176.33
villo S. C. nnd Mrs J. F Council Fractional
purchaser
of Ta« Certiorate V " ■«•■
currency, nickel*

SEE W IN D O W D ISPLA Y

and little daughter Jessie Fairey of
Lnkeltyid were the plonsant guests
of Mrs. T. L. Cushing last weok. _
Mr. O. P. Swope and family left
for their former home Wichita Kansas
to spend tho summer months.
Rev. W. H. Steintnycr and wife of
Lakeland are spending sometime with
their daughter Mrs. H. B. McCall
at her charming home on Bay St.
Misa Bertha Dixon left lust week
for Sachville, New Brunswick her
former homo wherp she will remain
till full. She spent several days on.
hor way up with friends Mr. and
Mrs, W. W. Caurling at Callahan.
Mr. J. T. Thomas and his daugh­
ter Miss Eunice aro visiting relatives
at Daytona.
Mr. and ,M n . Charles A. Brannan
of Jacksonville aro visiting tho lat­
terà mother and father Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Lelnhart.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harvey of Waldo and their
daughter Kathcrlno were the guests
of their mother Mrs. Joe Lelnhart
last weok They made the trip in
tbeir handsome touring car spending
several days at Daytona Beach.
Miasoa Gladys Lelnhart, Bessie
Winemah and Mra. Cushing were
the- guests of M(\ and Mrs. W. A.
Beasley on a pleasant motor trip
to Oriundo Thursday to enjoy the
celebration of the 4th.
Mr. E, A. Walsh of Iowa spent
last week at the Cushing homo while
looking after some developments on
his property in Black Hammock.
Optimisée Thought
Reeoluttona Uken without thought
bring disasters wRhout remedy.

and rant*.................
1.SS7.30
Notes of other National Uanka..............
Tout coin and rartiflestn.....................
legal-tender notea.................................
Iledetnption fund with U. 8. Trea*urar
Inot more than 5 per rent pn
circulation)........................................
Du* from U. 8. Trcaaurer.....................
T o ta l

Capital Stock paid in
Burnlua Fuad------------------------------------Undivided profita................. $37.35(C26
Iaoo current «■«[»m**»,
intrrwvt A taint paid.. 7,ISI.2I
Circulating n o t « ...................................
Dua to approved reeervr agrnta m
other mvrve cid ra ............................
Individua) dcpoalta aubjoct to check
......... .......................... $305,216.73
Certi!!calce ol drtxvjtx due
•
In Inw than »0 day* , 12.141.00
Certified chacha.............. î
S30.42
l'ata) aavingt deperita. . .
1,075.12
Dopada euhjcct to 34» or more day«'
notice. .
.....................................

tl)* 6lh day ol June A. I»., l'Jlu. •&gt;*
tald certiorate In m y oftUe *n&lt;1 ha*
application
for tai deed to «raue In •
22,0)7.50
unco with law. Said r*rti«r*tr eml.rar
5.000 QOfollowing
d*ecrlh*d property -tni»i»
Semino!» County, Florida, te-*ii M
33, 33. 2*. S3, 2k, and 29. P¡k C, &lt;1 « h.
tub-div ot (loldaboro.
The «aid land being neereacd at ihr
ot tht ieauanca of auch nrlifl »«' ,r
name of Mary M. Sccrrd. Unit-**
liftrata ehall te rodi»toed artordlng •••
l»g deed will iuua thereon on the 10U
of August A!
1916.
Witn*** my official aignature anil
«hl» the 6th day of July A D . l*J ■
fatal)
K. A
D ol til A
Clark Circuit Court Seminate &lt; ■
By Ja». C. Itoherl*. I» &lt; .*
92-Frlday-Stc.

3,063.53
5.159.00

Still Knocking.

(425,238.99
State ot Florida. County ot Remlnolc.
I, B. F. Whttnar, CaaBirr of tho above-named
bank, do aolemrly «wear that the abova atatement
la true to the beat ot my knowledge and belief.
V
B. F. WH1TNEB, CaeMer
8ubear!bed and ««rorn (u .
Frederic II. Hand
beforo me thk tnd day &gt;
T. J. MUWr
of July, ISIS.
F. P. Footer
Claude D. Couch,
D irectora
Notary i’wbtia
,

Hicks— "I understand that you
Sharp had buried the hatchet, t
heard him crltlclxo you pretty »o
ly lost night*'
Nfdka—"Oh. «
burled. Ihe hatchet all right, bu
■till uses the liatmuer.“
Largest Diamond.
The largest diamond In (he »
la tho Culllnan, which weighs 3
carats.
Other largo diamond* 1
The Tiffany, 969 carats, the G
Mogul, 2?9, and the Regent, 136

Carefully M a d e Bread
Our broad making method* "re tb*
most sanitary and up-to-date that ran
he - employed. Consequently ’*e
ducè a high grade loaf and cater to
family trirUgj. You will find our
on the tabloilfdkTnajority of the aro
lies in town, be^iuihHt’jLthc l#*»1-

SPENCER’S BAKERY
l i t Pirk Are.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N L O R D — Life I* Woith Livi no
V O L U M E

VI

SA NFO R D .

Commercial Club to Meet
Ilit* Sanford
Commercial Club
will bold a business and general get
together meeting mut Friday in the
City Hall The cluh will make it a
smoker and the members and those
who are not membeni but ought to
bo members are reipiested to be
present. There will be many import­
ant matters to be brought before the
rlub for the benefit of Sanford and
Seminole County and every mu* i*
welcome to attend the ' meeting.
Country people are especially in­
vited to attend and be the guests of
the club. This is the first meeting
of the cluh for many months and it
is hoped that a full attendance will.

U. S. FACING
A CRITICAL
PERIOD IN
RELATIONS
THE LAST GERMAN NOTE
DOES NOT SATISFY I)EUNITED STATES

Plenty o f Uralniiranls
Restaurants and hotels in this
city recall the old adage of either
a feast or a famine and ftom a few
restaurants in Sanford we now have
more than the average city. But in
this respect we are blessed with the
finest of cafes and the new orivs re­
cently started give promise of being
a* valuable addition to the city. The
itoyii! Cafe started several months
ago is a guild •one The
Daylight
dosed s month fur repair* and is now
opened in new style. The Taknch
Restaurant in the court house build­
ing continues to do business nt tin*
old stand. Spencer’s icslaurnnt at
the depot is norm* distance from the
c i t y but f i t ' 1 t h . )•:!« b e e n curtailed
by
the Ji ti&gt;"&gt; i ' l l - a n d Spencer h a »
gained a r &lt; p u l . i t t o i t il l u p i n d d&lt;&gt;w n

Washington, July 13.— Germany's
latest, note has been received here
and the general trend of feeling ia
that the note ia no more satisfactory
than those that preceded it. While it
U the concensus of opinion that theUnited States will refuse to accept
the German pioposal* for the future
conduct of American citir.cn* on the
high seas the failure of Germany
also to touch on the Lusitania is
giving the president and the cab­
inet much concern and the diplomat­
ic relations may be severed at any
time unless Get many
absolutely
guarantees immunity to traveller* on
the trans-Atlantic liners.
“ Several days will be r*-i|tiired to
measure fully the i onsequt-nc«-» and the ) I ns- n.r
■■I I . d e I t « T h o r , w i l l
r. «poll'dbilitiv* the A mer.i .iu &lt;i&gt;&gt;\ b e I I I
I .
. . u r i . t . I p e l . e d .it t i n
( nment will incur ft framing a i&gt;■&gt;1 cornet "I P
\ i .- fi nt* a ■I 1 r«t St
icy to meet the situation. S«*ete*uty » m i l l Th,- B o t., i.pi-tu-d !.t«f w&lt;&gt;'«' k
Lansing probably will go to C«itni«h n ti . . » \\... •■Ir .ll i ui bi o g **fi
N II . within a day o r two to mul.i i- ir-1 &gt;t I-.I* [.TOv.il a » : n !u-r ami
with President Wilson. He »a.il to­
ht lip TO 11n- minute in alt 1Itinight he would *tuilv tile note c u r e d . T . i d *
fully and then cotnni .no ate w.tli tin * it l
President
aM
&lt;ri k I r
I U fil. I
Count von lit tn«tor(T. the G e r m a n t he \ «iteri »•\ u »! h
tÍ r
Ambassador, intends to &lt;-.i!! on s o
„.«.T
i ari V'i f tí
f e e l i n g that T I .
retary Luti«ing da: mg the week to
'fit
Ih r
•hete
learn .nformalh »b.ih&gt;-r i •• i.m
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s o m e t h i n g t *. . 1
any riser vice i&gt; tin «it unt to i
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1 -*
Today th. otll.'tnl t&gt; *t of ttie «• i
n ‘ Il k**ep t I •ìli l i p
s t a t e a f t d if t h e y
nmn rejilj m rived and ».t« mad
•li I lu* sa til e ' I g ■' .in d a rd t u r , t ^
|iut&gt;!ic. It ilillerci! only in ununpott
•l-.in I t - . U . w 1 if-»»»
t tie w M . - r
lint words (loin tin \»«'&gt; lutril I'n - ¡I I e w r.
f U»
l1.*1l'.f, i» h . ’!*
copy which came iron It.-hr
l i m i t it u d .
night. I n all «piari.-r» in n th. f. p k

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of e n i i t e f n

W h a t th e a c t u m o f t h e A m e ric a n
n m e n t will lie is
d nilhl fui
• largely in tin1 sense that the menu«
of expressing the idea* and purposes
of the United S’ at.'Xs luive not been
fie. iiied. It wa *• !■• at»*d
l.**. Vely t liti t *&lt;bVe*u - i . f in * ’ ■111 I
(tovCr

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no stjrr« t der

W .... ill. tint
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I » dock,

and no ner.’ pt ate &gt;■ &lt;&gt;f tin tonnai
jiropo.su. to guarantee immunity to
American ships under arrangements
to ite agreed on by naval authorities
of the two countries.
There is no intention from :n*i
cations from m b.tal «pmM.-r»
t"
[oree a s.tuai Inn ioii m wh t. - i
Jiillicy is followed tili' Vti .’ re i.:, d
tutu W.tl put re-jilifsibiM'v 'i. i ■■ r
n any for any h r . a h "I »■ &gt;'
Hinco lite Ltn.il a nia was sunk. May
7. theie has lieen i •&gt; violation of tin
L n ite 'l
principles for vufu&lt; h i iti*
Slates has conte titled unless the
Nebraskan can b»* ¡ncliidvd um( in
that case the Washington Govern­
ment has not fully reached a con­
clusion ns to whether a ptrne or *“ r‘
pedo caused the explosion

u n til
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t Th*. mortili g

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NO. 91

1915

LAKE FRONT SANFORD ELKS
BULKHEADING WILL BUILD A
IS RAPIDLY FINE NEW CLUB
PROCEEDING HOUSE SOON
GREAT WORK OF BEAUTI­ THE EUROPEAN WAR AND
FYING SANFORD W IL L ,
BE CÖMPLE IN THE
NEAR FUTURE
V The hulkhradinfc is beginning to
assume the proportions that demon­
strates the great things of the fu­
ture. Under the skillful manipulation
of Martin Nickerson of Jacksonville
the dredge is throwing dirt at a rapid
rate and the many v.s.tors to the
lake front i»n Sunday were greatlysurprised nt the exrent cf the work
during the past week
The dredjp* is out i|uite a distance
from the shot« line now and is bring­
ing up the black mud from the bot­
tom of the lake and this being very
soft is' spreading over the
entire
front making a very noticeable till.
Tins lak« front when finished will
be ’..imposed of th*- riehest land in
liu* virHctv it’ d tree* and gras* and
«firuhhery w'll gt ■&gt;.v An Du 111 VV lak*»
friH.t

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HARP TIMESJlClEä___
NQT DETER THE
ELKS
* , At a mecting of the offlcors of the
Elks Lodge last night
it
was
decided to advertiso for bids on the
new l.uilding the same to In* opened
•on October first. Tlie new liuilding
whilu not &lt;|uite us elniiorute as the
ont lir*l contemplatfii will hi* orte of
the best in t hie part of the »late nnd
will . mlot.ly a bnsement and a tirst
and «iW-otnl »tory giving the mimhei*
plcnty of ruom »ml plenty of amunements.
The lodge room pioper will o m i p y
the greater pari of the second floor
and will be ei|uiptH&gt;d in mngmficent
style The lloer of t iie |oi|gi* rooip
will id»T&gt; be linislied tu -m b a Miunner
that tin duri*« rs eail elijo) dall, mg
OH 1i e i g h t s w in ti t i . l o d g e is n o
I ill t. u f i .
•il r I fl orill . Fi e
•■•t f t t l f l Ì»*V*s fl i r t i ft H t M %!«t f
a nd
par : r
&lt;m 1 g r i l l f i u m i w il) f i t r n . ' l i
m
for
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III. Fl 1 r *
W hile
th.
ntellll'er* of Sanford
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Our State Institutions
Among ihi&gt; visitors in the city la*t
week might be mentioned Mr. J.
Ernest Yonge, sjiecial representative
of the University of Florida
at
Gainesville and the Woman’s Col­
lege nt Tallahassee.
Before leaving Sanford Mr. Yonge
in a talk with a representative of
this paper, sjtoke enthusiastically*
of tin* interest which ha.* been mani­
fested by the young people of this
section of the state in the two state
institutions. Many of this years high
School graduating das* have thus
far aheud expressed their intention
of attending either the
Woman’s
College or the State University.
The people of this state, said Mr.
Yonge, are at last beginning to real­
ise that it is no longer necessary to
send their childten out of Florida to
give them a first class college edu­
cation. Going to College, ia no long­
er ns it was a few years ago, synomyoua to many with going north. The
legislature has through its generos­
ity established and maintained two
first class Universities, com|dete in
every sense of the word. At the
Woman's College can he obtained
a tine liberal education, anti the ad­
vantages offered in Music, Exprosslon nnd Homo FYonumics are most
exceptional.
The State University nt Gaines­
ville now embraces - the college of
Art* nnd Srienees, the College of
Agriculture, including the four year
course in Agriculture, anti many
«hurt ruur-r* fur the piaetiral farmer,
r b e * . ' V y i of I ' n gi i n i i ng
affording
till* v.'ty lusi tech lining! enj training
m civil, elect ricitl and mechanical
e . ' i * h.'. t e g
t l i e Cull* g«* of Lnw f fie
i..:«t 'i tin .oiinrty for the future
piuetitionerH of F'loridn. the Tenche r ’ * CoPi'r.* ¡««'unt* the degree* of
11 *» , i i ft \ if i Ht; ■at tot,, a r ij t it«’

MORE DYNA­
MITE PUT ON
SHIPS CARRY­
ING MUNITIONS

\ N ow Orleans, La., July 13.— Fedr
eral officers here this morning had
henrd nothing from tho British steam­
ers Hovyth Head and Baron Napier,
which cleared from hero July 8 and
sailed from port F'ads tho following
tiny nnd which are supposed to have
bomb* aboard. The Baron Naplor
was Iwdleved to ho well off the Flo­
rida coast today hound for Avommouth, England, with a cargo con«
slating of 967 mule*. The Howth
Head cleared for Dublin nnd Bel­
fast with ii general cargo and was
to put in at Norfolk for hunker coat.
The ltr*t indication that the two
»tea nteis were supposed to have
bombs aboard was contained in a
letter received late yesterday afterIioon by a local jin per The letter
wus Signed ’’ Pearce” He skid he hn’d
come to New Orlcnn* (or the purp.ivc of «lopping n* far a* |&gt;o*sib!e
tin- «hipping of mules and war mu­
nition» to the nllic* nnd neither of
the vc*-,)« would
probably
ho
heard from again He »tuted in* bad
-, &gt;......I o f ( i r a d t m l &gt;* i-.iu nu *, o f f e r i n g
. 1 ... I I ! I t . )
b e . 1lit ! Ill
! I IP I
' nougli dynamite to wreck rlut city,
tin
. loir«. - lending t&lt;&gt; the degrees of
t i n - t u n . w i l l n o t only « l i t i i ur*
Han» Hall« arrested here Ih-ccmM e-ter
\;t« and Mustei of Seti '
e t « . » t li o f I h e l o d g e
but
ul I. Ti e r iu will in' se.'tt that our It. t JJ !a«t Im ving in hi* iiossesiicm
i it» -l«1 &gt; i ( o f 'l t‘ III in t « a v «
it
it the time, :i bomli eonta.ning forty
*
1 i,i*er*:t
i - . . . | ,i p.,&lt; a i t l i ¡ m y
,* . . . . p .
o . t.r t &gt;. * 11 i c i
pound*
who h. iiciiirdllig to polire he
t‘ , ...i,iitr'. u&gt;•if . if otier to n j
I t .
.I
w1
.
oi(fe««ei!
lie bad prepared with the
■11 x. ■» .*! T i l - - - . * ! , * u | TF. CM ,‘i .»t of
•t!...
.1.
materia
low p
it Tei too, of consigning it to a F’renrh
Tinto ol
wl.uteV«:,
a . olleg.
Training,
l'Ft' l • 1! t " 1 1 * m i d i i Iti I I I . b u d . l
Line «teatit-hip at New York, vva*
, . | t | . ' l t o t h a t i i f T. - r ei l ( *. o n . tit t l i e
. » *! *
.....
..J t |,f» *,i un*
1 l" . f »1 l ì *
r. rii-l.,1 late lust night and will he
. o u t ! rv
ft.'
, * r..f .1
t fi.'
.n
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•"•Id a- &gt; «ll»pl&gt; ion* character until
* *if.l
ri*» i h *
! tf .
Nit j.ter 1» heard from.
I ni|trn&gt; e m e n t » -il th e I t ig li Sciti «I the B a r o n
i i bi » p u r 1
.» r a t m g i 1'ir MM'Ht \
Halle,
at
the
time of hie previous
The
l’ Tioihd» ¡tt
lite
Su U fot &lt;1
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i l i . . » HI T . • ( #, «t, t
It ig l i
S, li, io ]
lo i l ld l f lg
lite
l.ettlg arre«t. wa« field by the stuto autjtori l . a t it I» n o w o r i o v e r , u n t i t h » y w t l l
lilies which endeavored to try him
pia celi in lir»t e i a * * r o n d . t i o n n*„
liro e e e .l w ft f i th è er. e tn o t o f t h è n e »
on tt charge «if having had in his
I m + .,1 «i I ",.f Instir«1 l 'e ’ ieve» ni Mtuk
'urne a- r.»|•i !1v &gt;« |ni«»ili1.
Tlu
Mg thè • . ' -1.1* I.i.itillfol a« w.‘Il a« powe- itih an e\ii««ive .juanttxy of
f o t l l d i u g » li f . o - t i i b . o i t * .*'*11110 a n . l
t io* ta«id. of thè b u i l d i n g *
AH thè high « xpbisiv«*». Attorney* for the
■ &lt; Unni*'*. " di 1'. wa-Hted
l'I" ' r
«1 it* fit lilt ilmpl.e.l t I i. .a«e »hell
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« fu« h hi liail «uffereil for *everni
D o lig li! « « . A im a K a r t i e r
■.car* [i,i»t
He
» 1 *«■veniy i » .
&lt;i
II O I I V .
S n o w Ila Ci . Al i ! il r
year» nld, tt Funfi'ili'iiiti1 v«*l«*ran *•'(
t fie Uivii AAar tinti (or umtty year» L&gt; ( lare Jone»
Diwilmp» T Ileo floi i* Miller, IVurt
attive in new«|iap«r work. Ile wu.» a
bi,|\ « «t. inpef Al .rg »r•i
native tw Geotgill He 1« »urvivcd t " B.tl.son,
hi.* wib, u *on. Dr. (ieorge M ( al- Miller.
houli me tuber &lt;•( t h«- farulty of thè
Wind« No-th wind ( .*' '&gt;’ ' t*
I I1tvi&gt;r«ttv of Tesa», alili .1 d'AMlghtct i •
Sottili
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\Jr* Jam't Bei»rd»l«.y. &lt;•( Berk«*
■ ' I I I &gt; :■
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He re *itie il at j s o l Nebta»ka aventi«- 1 i i t a b e t t i M ■ i ■■m y et
F’or se verni months jiast silice thè Flower arti«t». Molliv Ab.-mathy,
custom* headuutirti'f* for the »tat«- iBith Spc
wa» tnm*ferr«'d from Jacksonville Li addition l*i the«** an group ■*(
to Tampa, folontd ( ulhoun hail
lUttlieains and moon ben in«
been in charge of the bonded cigar
The bright entchv
'»»rg*
arc
facturte», ii.* »ujierv t»or of liiut
"Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle
tin* foui
branch of the customs service. He children Rainy day
Song— Anna
wa* a «In*«, friend and former news­ Mason, Rainbow rhoru* the, i n ­
paper worker with William Jetming* ure company
Bryan, lie has resided in Tampa
Closing chorus, solo jtait, Fein AA.ud,
since 1893, whin he came here a* i horua-enst
managing editor of the Times, a
position ho filled for a number of
Big Sale Tomorrow
years
Tho Sanfonl Shoe &amp; Clothing ( o.,
After’ lenving the Times in 1897
will,
put on thtiir mammoth sale liehp conducted the Da.ly Herald for
ginning
tomorrow morning and !u»tfive years, then became secretary of
t he board of trade, which position |mg ten day* F. v*ryt hffig lit t •
lie filled fm seven y e a r s retiiing o n .» t o ie in cjotl i-tg, furnishing and
account of I ill health. Recovering |ladle* and rreV* "h«.e*. lull« HT'd
his health he resumed editorial wotk hosiery will be closed out at u figure
on the Times in 1910, retiring again that will ajiju-al u&gt; the thrifty these
on 1913, his health again fading. He war times. Thj,* i* your opportunity
was appointed collector of customs to get just, what you want at pric«&gt;s
at this port by President Wilson, that cannot fail to jilease you. Come
filling that position until the head­ to the Sanford Shoo and. Clothing

of

Mr*. A. C. Woodbridgo ,s v.a.ting
„
-------------------------------friends
und idatives in the city this
' ' b l n . E. B. Brown of Tampa is exweek. Mm Woodbtidge is now re­
td to arrive in the city today
for a vialt with* her »later, Mr*. R. siding in Atlanta and states tjiat the quarter*. for the Florida districts Co,, store tomorrow and take ad­
^ Holly. The many (Hands of Mrs. war has hit &lt;he people of Georgia were removed to Tampa,— Tampa vantage of this great sale. Read the
hard and many are out of employ­

Brow^ drill be delighted to have her
ment,
In the city again.

Times.

big bills snd get tho prices.

l be

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p f o g l «*■* »i v e t i n t i

vt» ile d
Si iti pii fietf
Ird
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wa*
iiiij . r i - c s i ve

malti.et

Next Friday Night
Duii’ t make any dale* for next
F'nilay night if you ^re a Satiford
b.io«ter lor t i e &lt; ' . A l i m * r«'|.ll ( ’ l u l l
»(11 t||e. I ml t| ’ .¡all- at(i| hit V*’ a
u.i.k. r mid g&gt; ii«-r*.l get togethel
imi'llllg A large iT'iw.l |v eXJiecled
to meet on that night. Remember
ll:.- piru-e in the City Mall and the
1l i n e l* eight o’ . |oci
Lightning'fftrurk
0
High Srhtiol.
Light i,ing |.&gt; .utly *t. tick tin* High
School build.ng and toro a Itolo in
the roof damaging Du- m irer of the
building i-oiiHiderabl;. Liu Uly u «lid
not reach the insiti« and now the
carpenter* ari’ busy rejialring tin
damages wrought,
Cards

from

C a lifo rn ia . - A

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[ lu r jiC r

Thlg|&gt;en
.n

in

C olorado

a n d m a n y other S a n f o r d |&gt;eojile in
o i l i e r p a r t * of tbe w o r ld «tat«" t f i a t
t Iti'V

are

hop.

tb«*y

&gt;•

living

will

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Nuilce
The City Council will m«*et at the
Council chamber In the City Hall
on the first Monday in August to
•bear complaints, if any, of the assess­
ment b i revised b y them, for the

A.

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M tieni« r’.* id.jei t in go^ng to Glctl
Cove, I. I where Mr. Morgan wa*
“hot. «a* to baim Sir Cecil Sprir.gElllte, lit«' British umbn*sat|or to. te
United States, the writer ettid. Sir
Cc.il was not injured, but Pearce
di'clnred timi eventually- ite would
tut.»h the work plttniii'd by Mucntcr
and that he would kill both Morgan
and ilo- ninlutasador
All « tTi.rt* of the jtolice to lóente
Penne Were unsuccessful Up tp n
late hour today.
New

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Sanford now boast* &lt;&gt;( throe rigar
(uctorte* the latest one being the
Seminole Cigar Co., recently opened
on Fifth street. The jirojirietom of
tlie Seminole are A. J’ Bandy and
G. \\ . West and they expect to be1
girt operations this week. Tli«&gt;y will
manufacture clear * Havana cigars
and a good quality of smokers and
will tt**i*i in placing Seminole county
and Sanford on the mu|&gt; by exploit­
ing the name in many (tails &lt;»f the
*tatr.
Car l.itail nf Fine Meten«

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year 1915.
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Assessor.

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STOP THE WAR BY
USING BOMBS

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safely tucked away in the pocket*
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I» still raging in Em ope.
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land Telegram is the gentleman who
i» so fortunate. He will catch a Stenstrom mid two »on* Oran and
gjimpxo of the big canal, the big nm- Guy, Mr ami Mrs. John Oglesby.
yona, the big tree*, all the yawning Mr Harrison and Mi»* AAeli.li, the
chasms of the Yoscmite valliy, the three Mi &gt;» .Abeam ami Mr Bryant.
Woodlund
«pouting geysers in the Yellowstone Among the regular
were Berm*r McLuraa, Roumillatt.
Park, tand of course will »ec all the
sight« at tho Panama exposition now (i. AV Sp«*ncer nnd M. H Spencer,
two Higgins, Del win Hurley, ilir»l
in full blast at San Francisco.
in a ltd last out I ^Reginald Holly,
After vlalting Los Angeles, San
Layfayctt«&gt; Tilli». I.Schaal. Brown.
Diego, San F'rancisco, the Yo*em.te,
Griffin. Frank and J- D. Woodruff,
National Park and other points of
Díekcn», Carl Btggérs. Tom. How­
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ard. Ale and Edgar Hawkins, and
__^#nd Vancouvcr,
Portland ____
and _Seattle,
Mu»c
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while
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little congested but
Rockies,' to Wipnepcg. St.
Paul.
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F L O R ID A .

H H. Hill ha* a fine car of Georgina melons that he,is selling to tho
whoesale and retail tra«le of
thii
city. The car is on the tracks near
the Southern Exjm-sa Co., and the
melons are the finest that have been
seen here this, season. See Mr. Hill
at once if you want a real Georgia
melon.
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