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IUrthn
rnenrement week at Winter Park.
Mr. uml Mrs. K. E. Tolar an
Miss Munson returned Thursday
but Miss Retta wjll stay several rinunce the birth of a little girl Tues
weeks longer, the guests of friends. day. May 25. 1916.

DRINK PURE WATER
WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN BE HAD

ELDER

SPRING

WATER

99.9H PER CENT PURE

j

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!VJ

THE STRAIGHT ROAD AT THE STAR .MONDAY, MAY 31st
Clara Millen ure expecting to visit
the -Panama
Exposition ul San
Krnncisco in July.
Continued from Page 4
Stevenson left Inst Saturday on tho
•Miss Horn Walker is planning to
Osceola for Jacksonville, en route spend a part of the summer in the
to their homes.
Miss Harris for west.
Lawrence, S. C. mid Miss Stevenson
for Atlanta.
Miss Edna Plant bus returned
Winter Park.
Miss Lenta Orr has returned
her home in Louisburg. Tenn.
Miss Alice Tethcrly has retunred
to Orlando and Miss Guild to Win­
ter Park.
Miss Guild expects to
leave for a summer in tho north
within n week.

Camphor In the Philippine«.
Thu hureau of «elenco of the Phil­
ippine government la making a study
'"■■Mrs. J. W. Dlckins and Mrs.
of the plnnt known na Ultimen balsnmlHenry Wight wi*nt ovor to Oviedo
fern, known by the natives in the Phil­
last week in the interest of the club. ippines aa ■‘«ambón" or "Rabuen,"
Mrs. Wight gave an excellent talk which produce» camphor. The ahrub
on amalgamation with thi- state Is one of the most common weeds In
Federation of Womun's Clubs. They the 1’liUlpplnoa. &gt; It irrowa from flvo
were the gue*t*-*d tho Oviedo Mng- I to eight feet high, with a atom almost
nzino Club and of Mrs. Marshall. woody In texture, and has, long been
used by tho natives of the Philippine«
Miss Peachen Lefiler returned Sun­ aa well bb by h ntlve«'of China for
day from Jacksonvillo where she has medical purposes. Tho Chinese In
parts o f Kwangtung and Kwangsl
been teaching for the past year.
provinces already distill considerable
camphor from tho plant, tho chief
Miss Elinor Roberta bus returned drawback to tho moro extensivo uso
from Raleigh, N. C.f where she has of It being tho amount of labor re­
quired to secure tho gum. Tho bureau
been attending college.
of forestry at Manila Ib Introducing
ihn ordinary camphor tree of Chinn
Mrs. H H. Hill left during the
, end Japan Into tho mountain districts
week for Ohio, where she will spend of Luzon tn large numbers for tho pur­
thé summer with her daughters.
pose o f building up futuro camphor
production in the Islands.
Mr. and Mrs.
Waiter
Hand,
Misses Ruth and Hazel Hand mid
Mias Marian Hunt motored over to
ATLAN TIC C O A ST LINE
DeLeon and spent the day Sunday.
TRAIN S
'I
Northbound
Miss Marian Hunt was the guest
•
Arrive
Leave
of her uncle, Mr. Wulter Hand anti
lo. 82
1:18 A . M .
1 :33 A. N
family for the week
In. 81. . 10:45 A. M - ■-11:05 A. N
[o. 80.
.3:26 P. M ....... 3:46 P. h

. Exell anti family expert to re­
to their home in South T’ aro
IMrs. A. P. Connelly will leave this
or the summer
week for Washington, I). C. for a
visit of several weeks. She will be
accompanied us far as Jacksonville
by Mrs. B. W, Herndon, wha will
visit friendB before returning to
Sanford.
Miss fjita

Moore

will leave

for

Miss Lora TiiTt will return to lier
home in Hutchinson, Mjn»-, this
week.

2:06 A M *.
2 :10 I*. M.
6:44 P. M.

2:16 A. N
2:30 P. N
6:04 P. N

No. 126— Arrive
.U
No. 127— Leave................. 4

No. 157—Leave

6

Trilby

Judge Perkins
;h of I'omfort

No. 25-—Arrive
No 24 I&gt;eave

1
2

Clyde Line Boat*
( St. John« Riv er!

Rev. F. E. Steinmeyer left yester­
day to attend the Miami District
Conference at West Paint Bench. He
was accompanied by Mr. M. W
S m i t h.

walèr anirita very small antuunl of chlorine indiratc Ils good qualitj m,
the Indications are that it la o f cxreptionally good quality.
A very desirable feature o f this spring water I» its softness, ront-un
Ing leas than one-fourth of the amount of calcium and magnesium u il.,
nates found In many waters of this region, and just nlsiul enough, a-- m &lt;
authorities think fur supplying the lime and magnesia requirement- „1 t
body.
Yours Respectfully,
'(Signed) THON. It. l:\ki i

Daily deliveries m ade in S anford in live gallon botiIpsealed at the spring. P hon e us for further inform a­
tion as to deliveries, prices, etc.

NOTIC E
Katie« I, hereby given that tho tinder■igned will, an Wi-dnmtay, the 30th day of
June. A. (&gt;. ISIS, or ■■ toon thereafter aa
eonvenlent. apply to the Honorable Park
Trammell, Governor of the date uf Flor­
ida lor Utter, patent. Incorporating “ The
William Coulbourn Company" under the
following proposed charter: the original
of which ia now on file In the office of the
Secretary of State of the atate of Florida
at Tallahaaaee.
•

Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 1
Tui'stlays, Thursdays and :

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

W T COULHOlillN
w m &lt;;

alohi

i m i j:

W. K COULIIOtniN.

Article.

o f &gt;1nrurporallon o f “ The William
('eulliourn f 'e m p a a r. f n c . "
The undenlgncil hereby aaaoclale themirhra together for tha purpoae of forming
a body polilit and corporate under the
law* uf the atate of Florida, with and

Lee»burg

No. 21— A r r iv e ............ 16
No. 24— Leave................... 5
No. 158— Arrive
5

Mr. Frank Christopher left Thurs- Ninety-Six, S. C. for tho summei.
day fo r his home in the mountains
of Georgia.
He will study law at
•'*■»« Lillie Farnsworth will spend
Stetson University next Winter.
th‘&gt; summer &gt;&gt;t Dayton. Tenn.
Miss Penrl Hunter has returned
to Winter Park for the present.

Southbound

lo 83
In. 89
o 85

A N A L Y S I S :1
THUS. It. BAKER, I'h. I).. Roll in* College, Florida
.
Winter Park. Florida. April i'.i fti .
II. II. Coney. Esq., Orlando. Florida
Dear Sir:— I have completed a careful sanitary inialysis of the
,
of water that you brought me last week and have obtained the f.,||, „ ,
result:
Clear
Chlorine
f&gt; part.. per I oim n. ,
Neutral
Tom! Nollids 8 parts per l.urn tin
. . None
Nitmtcs . . .
‘
Ir , ,
. . None
Hardness . . 3H parts per I.Onn nno

Artici* I.

T h * n i m r of thè c o r p o r a t io n « h a ll li*
“ T h e W i l l i a m C o u l b o u r n C o m p a n y » Ine.**
a n d Ita p r l n r l p a l ortic*. and place* of buil*
u n i « h a ll b* al S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , with
(•ranch o lT ìr r. at aurh o lh e r p ia r * « In t hi»
and uthvr a U l t i uf thè U n ite d S t a i* « aa
m a y b* n t a b l i i h t d ,
Artici* II,
T h r generai a l t u r a of th« L u tin e «» to b*
t r a fila r le-ti Ly
t h r co r p o r a t io n »hall
b*»
tu r ng a g* in , and . g e n e r a lly r a r ry nn at
*hole »a le ur r e t a li, or hotb, t h r buain ra»
of a d r a l r r in a ll h i n d i of fruita» ve getabl*», a n d o t h r r fa r m p ro d uca la , to buy*
•rii, and e i r l n n g » t h r *am*» for c«*h ur
oh r o m m f ie ln n or ni h*T «fise, tn mah«- Inari*
ur ad vane*« un farrn cr up», to b u y , « rii
Ita»* a n d o th rrw ia e hold and dispose uf
r r a l est at e; to b o r r o * money and acquire,
tiold a n d nrg n tiat* mortgage» and other
»-»curii ir», aiv
r a l l y I « eterei** » uch

pò urrà and

i All Local AdverUflcmcnts Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Inuerlion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

For Sale— Two Migliti \ i
Saxon Roadsters, 60 m i
good as new.
At a bargmi
Murrell Bros

imilege* a# pi ») l&gt;« incident

' tu a general comminston and brokerage
Lupin*»». and to have and f i r m a r all th*
right», n o » r r i
and privilege» Incident to
corporation» organised and existing under
the law« of th « »ta t» of F lo r id a
*
Articir 111
T h e a m o u n t of r a p it a ) »to rli of th * c o r ­
por at ion gitali be F i v e T h o u s a n d ti til la r»,
tu be d i v i d i d Into F i f t y »har*« of the
par v a lu e of t in * 11 un d( »ul I t u l l i r » each,
w h ich »ball be p a y a b le in la wfu l m o n e y of
the U n ite d State» of A m e r i c a , or In p ro p e r ty
or labor or s e r v ir e » at a fa ir and ju s t v a l ­
úa t inn l u be fixed b y the hoa rd of d ire r
ton.
A fltrlr I t
The term for w h ich the c o r p o r a t io n »hall
e*l»t »halt 1&gt;e pe rp e tua l unit*« nut,ri»r di»*olvrt) a r r u f f i In g to law

Anici» I

T h r Lupin*»» of the c o r p o r a t io n »hall be
c on d uc te d by a p r e v i e n i . a h o » h a ll ha
grnrral manager, a vir* preaident, a »*ertlary and treasurer. and a board of dir***
lo r» to cun » lit of m il le»« th h n three nor
more th a n live uf it» *t nek Hid d eft .
The
dire flo r» »hall be elected a n n u a l l y b y the
•tor kholdrr* on ih» tirai
V\. drp-»d«&gt; in
January of each year at « 00 n’ rlork p ni
at » m eeting held fur that ihj rpn*» to the
p r i m pal «ff« e» *t
f «»*, | ; Kb&gt;'id» « &gt;»d it«
nfTlr.-r&lt; »hail
i in On 11at « I &gt;
it n r e « U # r
l»e
e * «»■ ! f»y ♦ f&gt;- r*ua r d &lt;f ■ ! (r, i. t r ,
m
Vllttng either
ti x •r «»■ V hidde ■ • e.f if*rpr
t«ir. Otre I Inc •■ »f| « h a r r *#| » " in k »halt •I
ti tle ‘ it* hold»» Mi i*fk* eilt*
I n if i thug**
to be elect ••I »t th* Ural a n n u a l m e a li n g
•hall be 14u aJ Itied, the butine«* uf the cor*
»oration ahall b« conducted by tho followni ufîlc«ri : W. K, Cnulhoiirri, preaident ;
Wm. C3, Aldridge, vir« pr»»Ment, anti W.
T. t ’oulhourn, a*rr*«tary and
treasurer
W
K. f'oulbourn
Wm
(1 Aldridgo ami
W T Uoui hr. urn »hall conditut* the board
of direct or*
Article A I
T h e h i g he» I » m o u n t uf Inde ht «Minea» to
whic h the c orp oratio n m a y at an&gt; time
■ u b je r t it*elf »hall be th* » m o u n t uf It»
c a p ita l »tuck fdu» It» « u n d « *
Acllrlr \ ||.
I h r na m e and r r» id e n c e of the Mirar
pur a tur» and the n u m b e r of »bare» »ub
»eribed by each ar* a» fo lio * »
W K. ( ' o u i bourn, Hanford, Florida, F i t »
Sham .
W T ( ' o u lb u u r n , H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a , F i v e
Share«.
Wm. (i. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida, On*
Sh*r*.
-~
flt*t* of Florid*
+
County of .Seminole
1 hereby certify, Th*t on this d*y peraonally *pi&gt;eared before me, * notary pub­
lic, W, K. Coulbourn and |Wm. u . Al­
dridge, known to me to b* the prnoiu deecrlbed In and who axe uted the forgoing
article« uf Incorporation,
and each for
himaelf »* vcrally acknowledge before me
that he « » f u l f i l the urne for the urn
• nd purpoaea therein expreeaed.
Wltntaa my hand and aetl of office thlfl
2Cth day of May, 1916.
(teal)
J. J. D IC K IN S O N ,
Notary Public, •
flu te of Florida
County of Marlon
1 hereby certify that on thla day per­
sonally appeared
before
me,
a notary
public, W. T. Coulbourn, kno*a to* me
to be the peraon deacrlbed In and who ex­
ecuted the foregoing article» of incorpora­
tion and before me acknowledged that he
executed tha tamp for tha u»oa and purpw*#*
therein eipretaed.
Witness my hand and aetl of offlre the
SSth day of May, 1916.

Í

See W indow Display
These Shirts are of broken lots with possibly two or three shirts o f a
kind. For five days we are going to offer Shirts that are worth
any where from $1.25 to $2.00

W ANTED
Wanted— B aby push rar»
band.' Must be a bargain,
at 119 W eit First St.

£ m

MA M I ß K. FOX.

(m a I)
À0-Frl-4te

Notary Public
Stata of Florida.

In Cl,cult Conrl, Hotrnlk JuiiUlal rirrult
Hrmlnulr C anal,, Florida. 1« Chanter,

W. 8 . B r a n c h , C o m p la i n a n t

m il t o

*».
Quuln O. Dl»l and Etiso n. Dial, her hutbnod.
Dolondania.

Fororlo»«
Morigac*

To

G uuln

G.

Iturfcindi-

Dial nod

Eugoot

And that Is what you'll mnkf
By doing away with

IH»l, h e r

It nppaarlog from th* «worn bill ol com­
plain« filed heroin, that the drfendant. In
tho »ho»» ontlilod cat»». Guaal» G. (Hal
and Eugon# Dial, her huahsnd, aro ,» c h
non r » ^ » n t » of tho atfcta of Florida, and
that earh ro,ldo, at No. t 4 t Madiaon
nvanuo, Kllaabotb, Naw Jaraoy, and that it
I* tho belief of tha eomplainant in tha
abo*a cNtltlad rau,o. that oach of anld dofondanta la ovor In* ago of tvonty-ena
year», and that that« I, no per »on In th*
atate ol Florida, tha atrtlra of aubpoona
kpon whom -would bind tha »aid defend­
ant», or either of thorn.
You aro, therefore, ordtrad to anpear
to tha bill of complainant karaln Bled, on
or before tha Ith do of July, IBIS, and aaawor laid bill of complaint nr doer*« pro
eonfeaao will ho entered agalnat you, and
Bnal deer*« thoteon.
'
,11 la further ordered that thin order ba
publUbad la the I anford Herald, a ntwapaper publithed ia Sanford. Semlnota roua-

&lt;&gt;
J;

Baking

Bake.
You'll Save in WorkYou’ ll Save in Fuel

♦’ You’ll Save in wear and Hsu
♦ The world won’ t stt-m on&lt;
♦ half so cruel and you'll
Cook Bakery Fart-

�IN T H F H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T VEGETABLE

S E C T IO N

P U B LISH E D
SEMI-WEEKLY
IN SANFORD—Life I* Wo,ih I ivintf
SANFORD. LI.&lt;&gt;It ID A, T l ’ KSDAl

VOLUME VI

GRAND

JU R Y

P FE SE N T

SENYS W E R E S H O R T
1UJT S W E E T

PRESENT

the court for their unfailing cour
tesles during our sessions.
Kenneth It. Murrell,
Foreman.

The following presentment of the
grand jury was handed in last week;
To the Honorable J. W. Perkins,
Judge of the Circuit Court, Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit:
The Grand Jury of Seminole
County for the spring term of 11)16
beg to make the following present­
ment»:
We have concluded our labors
after a brief session.
We huve carefully considered all
•matters brought before us and have
.rendered indictments in nil eases
in which wo deem studi a course
proper.
We have by committee» examined
into the condition of the poor farm
and the jail.
In the matter of the farm we find
that the kitchen is small and in bud
»hapo generally and insufficient for
the purposes of a kitchen. There are
no window sash and no screens to
the doors. Tho back porch of the
building is leaky and in general bad
rtqiair
In the house the plastering
of thu ceiling is in many places hang­
ing and liable to fall to the injury
of any Jierson under same.
There are no facilities for bathing
and this is, we regard, very neces­
sary to be remedied at once
We find further that there is no
water supply on the place within
seventy-five yards of the house and
that insufficient.
The closet arrangements are also
inadequate.
There are at present some repairs
being made on the place, including
putting in sanitary closets, which
have been only recently purchased,
but we deem it our duty to espec­
ially cull nttentjoUi to these matter»,
that they may be thoroughly it
tended to while these rep,ill» are
being made
We find through the loinmitlee
* appointed to this work thul the jail
is in good condition, well kept and
disinfected.
We recommend, however, that
better facilities be afforded for bath
ing.
There should be added at
least two bath tubs ami the i n m a t e s
given opportunity for taking proper
baths for cleanliness m d sanitation

BEEN

P R E S ID E N T W IL S O N W IL L
IN S IS T ON A FULL
R E P A R A T IO N

M ANY WAVS

May 2Gth, DJ15.

Wanted— Correspondents in the
Sanford societies, please.
&gt; Sunday evening in the state con­
vention Mr. Evnns during the con­
secration service which ho led, urged
Endenvorers to dediente their lives
in some special form of Christian
service anti several signified their
intention of doing so.
Some good
missionaries and other useful work­
ers have gone from Florida C. K.
ranks into the great "harvest field"
during phst years, and we should
always be ruudy to do our share this
For west Florida,
which had no
oUlcers for several yearn being looked
after as well ns possible by the state
officers, the following were chosen in
the district rally time in Jackson­
ville.
President,
Fred L.
May,
Quincy; Vice Pres,, Miss Irene Dees,
Muyo;
Sec., Mrs. C. N. Horne,
Treas., Mrs B I. Porter, both of
Grand Ridge.
The west Florida
field is the region west of the Su­
wannee river, covering many miles
but yet having but few t hnstcui
Endeavor societies
Central district in which are T a ­
vares, Ucnlu, OckliiWnhtt, Uandelf
anti other wide awake towns, re­
ported in the state convention »even
Vuung peoples, with membership of
227 and four Junior societies
Mrs
Geo. Marsh, Mt Dora is president;
Miss Hattie Allen, Sorrento, secre­
tary; Mrs. Thus Kelsey, W eirsdale,
vice president, and Miss Margaret
Burleigh. Tavares, treasurer
1 Ills
district is almost entirely under lead­
ership of women Kndeav*orers. yet
is the best in financial conditions of
any in Florida, and as good other
ways
1Tense notice this pnrftfefbph
Ftdlstnere 111 Southeastern Dis­
trict has forty members, thirty yf
whom are active.
Their secretary
E. C. Christeson represented them in
the state convention
Floyd Zook
the district secretary is Fellamere'»
president, mid organized a Junior

Only two und ono half days re­
main for the legislature to finish its
consideration of the hundreds of
hills on the calendar of both houses.
All local measures that have been re­
ported favorably will be passed dur­
ing the week, and there are more
than 100.
Of nearly 600 general
bills that are ending today, but Jew
will he passed before adjournment.
A prominent senator this after­
noon stnted that Monday the ap­
propriations bill would be tinjshed
and passed in the senate, and the
franchise tax bill would probably
consume tin* remainder of the ses­
sion during the morning and after­
noon
A new reapportion men t amend­
ment has been mapped out since
adjournment Saturday and will be
presented by
Senators Stringer,
Calkins and Himes Monday to substuitute the provisions of the resolu­
tion proposed by Senator Stringer.
It is confidently expected that this
renpportionmefit
measure will be
placed on third reading Monday and
lie given final passage Tuesday
The renpporiionment is to occur in
1P17. but the question of the final
p a s s a g e of tile c e n s u s bill this session
is doubtful, though an effort will lie
made to get the bill through ^this
week, and have tin* new census as a
bast* for tin* reapportionnient
In tile event that the census bill
fails the last Federal census wilt be
made the basis for reapport ion merit,
Today the legislative expense lull
will be presented in the senate for
final passage
D is understood the
expenses will not be any greater than
for the 1!•13 session.
The next most important measure

U \ \\ Thomas died at tils home
on Ueb-rv avenue last night of heart
trotili)*
The death was sudden and
Mr T h o m a s b a d b een III a p p a r e n t
good health up to the time of his
death
Mr Thomas rame to Sunford several years agi» from Gaines­
ville where he had resided many
years and was well known in Alachua
countv
He loaves two sons and one
daughter to mourn bis loss and a
faithful wife.
Mrs, Thomas is also
in very poor health and it is feared
that the intelligence of tier husband's
death will cause her demise.
The

Moultrie's Parking House

vm p.ithv

au--

' is ad vertise d

Friday, Junr Jih
President’ s Reception to the Si
m ors

Sal unlay, /-in- till&gt;
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The record o f Seminole county
** been freo from matters of this
ln|! xnd while we have not been
■bio to diseQver tho perpetrators in
lh6- present instance wo trust that
»uch charge may again be laid
,k *"• &lt;I°or of this county.'
• We beg to return our thanks to
othm^rouLe,

n

whole

so, i utn

sa\ '

been

1 I or
f‘ *m
ttun raising to a hog raising eouri
irv
( liir paekirtg house will In' eft
i irged 111 the fall -o a- to take • 1 re
of 1,000 flogs a day
Hog» that were
I selling for five , cents a pound tire
now selling for »even
You ran
-rarerIy find un acre of land planted
! in cotton In several counties sur­
rounding Moultfie.
I
recently
counted 3,Mill acres that were for­
merly planted in cotton that are
now devoted entirely to the raising
of hogs, in Moultrie w-there is not
a vacant stoic or dwelling, und we
aro building new stores as fast as
we can. Prosperity is »wn on every
hand.
We have three wholesale
houses for the sale of grain seed,
when a few weeds ago there was not
such a store in our sertion."
| i ue,

In response to the directions of
your Honor and in pursuance of our
duty we have made Investigation
°I the matter and have summoned
lnterlachen
before us tho highest and best evi-*
denee In the county, Including the
sheriff and his deputies and from
Partnership Dissolved
the sworn testimony so produced
Drs. Mason &amp; Houaholdcr have
we have not been able to ascertain
dissolved their partnership in the
the names of tho persons engaged
practice ol dentistry.
Dr. Mason
in the affair.
has moved to the Do Forest building,
As citizen* of Seminole county wo over Caldwell's store.
Dr. Housdeplore this assumption of the pro­ holder will retain the same offices
vince of the law by private citizens in the Garner &amp;. Woodruff building.
flnd we proclaim to tho world that
Seminole county la law abiding nnd
it i* the sense o f this body that we
condemn Interference with- the due
end orderly conduct of the courts
upon which we rely for the protecUon of tho right* of all.

M o u ltrie a -

I had over done before. Not on
it advertised the city, but hat
of substantial benefit to it
i line tells what lias happened
Moultrie ter*ttorv which lias
c a u g h t about by the erection
M'klng house
hu-

been

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■I . ir Lmif id bereut ellie'l t
fin- fiitier.il will occur from the
late home of til*' deceased tomorrow
afternoon, interment being made in
Lakeview cemetery.

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•t her .ii t bulb a p.i&gt; king

of Seminole, which wan in connc»quence of a very atrocious assault
xnd attempted crime upon a highly
respectable white woman of this
county.

5 " Hon°r, Judge James W. Per- many patient* know that ho wil
and Hon. Joseph H. Jones, occupy the old stand In the Garner

Bratti of (". A. W. Thomas

W o n jan s t ollcge &lt; o in m e n re m o tif

The Commencement exercises lit
the Florida State College (or Women
will take place next week but many
of the events prior to the gradu
ution will occur this week
Follow­
ing is the program

W&lt;* think, further, that there
should be provision made for keep­
ing white femalt' prisoners, for which
there are at present no provisions.

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(ìwynn Fox, Sec'y.
Circuit court ha» been ndjourned
to meet next Friday. The Baxter
caM,
postponed on account of
the almmcje of witnesses. Only u few
tivil cases aro on the docket and
court will probably.bo over Saturday
afternoon.
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SE SSIO N

Jl Mi l.

Notirr o f Memorial Services
S u n d a y lu n e *&gt;tli being M e m o r ia l
D ay (or both the W o o d m a n "f l ll*'

"Washington, Juno I.— Germany'*
reply to the American note concern­
ing ihn sinking of the Lusitania with
a loss of more than 100 American
live» produced a feeling of profound
disappointment here.
Dissatisfac­
tion at the failure of Germany to
answer the demands of the United
States was reflected in Government
circles generally.
Secretary Bryan would make no
comment.
Other cabinet officers
were reticent but there was littio
concealment anywhere that the an­
swer from Berlin had produced a
grave situation in the relations be­
tween the United States and Ger­
many.
Just what course of action
the United Stales will pursue is un­
determined.
From a - previous knowledge of
President Wilson's, position, it was
generally predicted that a prompt
answer would bo sent to Berlin, per­
haps within twenty-four or fortyeight hours This Ls expected to give
the American government's under­
standing of the facts—that the Lusi­
tania was unarmed and carried no
concealed guns, that she sailed from
the United States u peaceful mer­
chantman. and that under all rules
of international law1 and humanity,
tile vessel should have been visited
and searched and her passengers
transferred to a place of safety,
whether »he carried ammunition or
not.
American law does not pro­
hibit ammunition from being carried
on passenger ships, it will he assert­
ed. but only self exploding material,
anil liners in the past have been j&gt;ermitled to carry arms and ammuni­
tion by special ruling of the .slate
department on the meaning of Fed­
eral Statutes.
Germany'» failure even to discuss
the reparation demanded by tye Am­
erican note and evasion of the re­
quest that guarantees be given that
American vessels and lives be not
endangered In the future, ore the
main points, however, to which the
United States government, it was
generally believed tonight, would ad­
vert m tlt&gt; - i , &gt;n cl note
lii the ex­
pression of regret ami Alters of repar­
ation for unintentional attacks on
neutral ships are expected to have
little weight in determining the na­
ture of the response of the United
States. When the note of May 13
was sent it was pointed out that such
promises did not remove the risks
to wlii-h American vessels and lives
were subjected i't d to support this

\\ ., rI»I uftd 'It. Woodman I l rc|e. all
member.
the , i r . l - arc requested
to meet at the cemetery at 3 p m. to
attend the unveiling of the monti
ment ol Sovereign Camp of the
Woodmen of the World.
Member»
of the circle are requested to carry
wreaths of green and flowers to deco­
rate the graves of the Sovereigns
who have passed away, of which
there are eleven.
All who ran go
send names tp Snvs. A K Hill and
H. H. Chappell, »t* that convey­
ances can be provided
In the evening at 7:30 Rev Steinhieycr will prearh a memorial kitgnon. There will be special music.

All Sovereigns of the circle ure re­
quested to meet at 7 16 p m. at the
foot of lite stairway of Masonic Hull
and go in a body with the W. 0. W.
Sarah K. Parker.
1 With packing houses here und
S I 2t
Guardian.
I there throughout the south there
A Sanford Violinist
|would be quite a change in farming
Little Mi»» Elinor Herring of this
•perations.
Farmers would be u»city is being congratulated by her
I sured of a market for their hogs
many friends upon the great showing
and they would not fear to raise
made at the students' recital of the
School of Music at Stetson Univer­
sity at DeLand lust Saturday. Miss
Elinor 1» a violiifist of great promise
despite
her tender years and on tho
R a lp h Q u i!
program rendered Berceuse from
Harry Wilson has a new Jake in
Jocelyn and Perpctuo Mobile by
which he has the fish trained to take
Bohn in a manner that culled forth a
■lie bail every minute
The other;
most enthusiastic applause from tho
lay ho and Ralph Wight went t-&gt; the]
large audience prcM-lit
•aku and Ralph mad" Bo- remark
Miss Elinor i» the voungi'»t -laugh­
i list every tiun* he ami Hal Wight
ter of Judgu and Mr-* George G,
wejir fishing the&gt; pan! a dollar for
Herring of this city und her many
-•very fish caught
Harry said be
friends here are gratified at the suc­
was on and about that time he hud a
cess of hi$r first "tour."
strike and brought up two small
trout. Ralph paid and Harry threw
' K. It. Murrell and Prof. Ezell have &gt;
out again and brought in two more.
returned from Jacksonville where
This was too pouch even for Rslph
they went 'to procure a Studetmker’
and he Immediately called all bets
(or the use of Prof. Ezell am] family.

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SENATOR DONEGAN, THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND NOISE AND HEALTH

Summer Clothes for Men

There's a distinction between noise
and noises.
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Noise very often means nuisance,j
whether it- he a human annoyanceor one of mere sound that may h e abated by brute, strength or by ig- 1
noring it. fly the plural of the word
is meant here the aggregate of sounds
more or less unnecessary, that makes
life in a city a constant and a more
or less unrealised tax on the average
nervous system and that results in a
quicker wearing out of the human
mnchinc.

At Greatly1

Reduced Prices

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Two sets of conditions force on us
a realization of the noises of a city.
One is the first arrival ina big city
from *.the quieter aurroundingN of
country life.
The other is when
exhausting sickness has reduced the
resisting power and emphasizes the
detrimental effect of sudden anti
startling sounds on the condition
of the patient.
A further analysis of the noises of
the busy city, shows that many,
perhaps most of them are unneces­
sary to the extent that they might
bo prevented. Most of them are not
accidents. They are avoidable.

SENATOR A RTH U R E. DONEGAN
Our Senator, who has made good in two sessions of the Florida
Legislature.
In diicuulng the constitution»] half acre in an Incorporated town or
amendment to exempt homes from city provided the tract or lot is
taxation, introduced b y Senator Ar­ actually used as a homestead and
thur E. Done|[an, thet Florida M e­ the owner makes his or her perma­
tropolis has the following to say. nent residence upon it. It does not
which fully expresses our views on exempt from city, townj o r a county
taxes.
the question.
Should this amendment be passed,
Florida's future lies wholly along
the lines of development of her agri­ the first great reform would he the
cultural,
ugrostological,
horticul­ raising of assessment on Innd that is
tural and live stock interests. There now valuable but, because it is held
are many contributing issues, it *is in the wild state, is taxed on a valu­
true, that will help Florida to grow ation of 11.0 0 an acre or thereabouts.
and prosjier, but with her millions Such valuation has booh holding
of acres of productive lands, and her back many sections from develop­
scant acres of producing land, Flor­ ment because the owners could hold
ida has more to expect along lines the lands wild at so little expense
of land development, than from any that the development on all sides of
it brought up its relative avlue by
other source.
If this amend­
If this state were as far along on leaps and bounds.
‘ the roBd to development as any ment passes, development will not
other southern state she would be be so expensive for these people will
ono of the most prosperous in Am er-.sell at a reasonable price.
ica. She would have several cities
Another advantage will bo the
as large or larger than Jacksonville uniform valuation for state tax pur­
now Is, and would he leading all the poses.
Counties that now hold to
states of the south in prosperity.
a low valuation in order to escape
One of the best ways to induce high stale taxes, and in consequence
immigration, and the development are compelled to make appalling!)
of our lands is to make the home­ high inillage rates, will be able to
stead of the real home maker exempt bring up their valuations and keep
from taxation.
It would have tre­ their millsgi! upon a basis that will
mendous value for advertising pur­ not frighten investors and homeposes, and would attract the atten­ seekers.
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tion of millions of agriculturists to
Another advantage will be that
this state, who, after they Investi­ taxes nlw being paid upon homes in
gated possibilities in Florida would cities can ho applied to civic im­
he easily convinced that this is truly provement and the standard of Flor­
the land of agricultural opportunity. ida cities and towns can he material­
And now is the time for us to ly raised. It will amount to brick
make our appeal to the farmers of streets where dust is now. In sewers
the north. Now that foodstuffs are where none exist, to parks where
in greater demand the world over children now play in the streets mol
and that the indications are that couples sit in sweltering parlors
furm products will continue to be in
Well done, Donegan!
great demand anti bring higher
prices— when the- farmer is offering
Eugenics Exemplified,
more to the worker than the factory
W e nre sort of on the fence and
is the time to interest the people to
watching the eugenics game before we
come to Florida.
give a decision, but we know- a doc­
If this resolution passes at this
tor who mnrrlt’ d a trained nurse and
session of the legislature it, ought to
If i t e r anyone had a red crosp baby,
bring thousands of farmers to Flor­ they d i d —Chicago Herald
ida before another session is held.
Gilbert Leach in the Leesburg
Commercial has the following edi­
torial on Senator Donegan:
Senator Arthur E. Donegan of
Kissimmee has introduced a resolu­
tion calling for an election on a
constitutional amendment exempt­
ing homesteads from stato taxes.

A Finé Remedy For
Biliousness and
Constipation

There’ s a man with a level head.
People all through this section nre
He did not originate the idea fqr it buying LIV-VEIt-LAX because it Is
has been advanced in various forms a preparation of real merit. It is a
before, but he has seen the solution vegetable remedy tha,t acts naturally
of two great* problems in it and has and effectively, thoroughly cleansing
had the moral courage to submit it the liver and bowels. It is easy to
publicly. In doing so ho will come take and has none of the dangers
in for the cenauro of some of his and bad after effects of calomel.
closest associates, land owners on a I I.IV-VER-LAX will get you right,
great scale, men who will come in'Tteep you right and save you doefor increased taxes on land they are tor's bills.
Sold in 60c and f l
holding for future values.
bottles under an absolute guarantee.
This resolution provides for tho E very bottle bears the likeness of
exemption of 160 acres.in the coun­ L, K. Grigsby.
For sale by Wra,
try, or for a lot of tots up to one- G., Aldridge.

B A B Y SH O ES
B rin g you r b a b y to E. H . Petere and
h a v e ita. feet p ro p e rly fitted to a pair
n ice W hite C a n v a s B oots o r Pum ps,
! sizes 2 . to 5 at 7 5 c ; sizes 5 }^ t o 8, $1.25.;
Childs Patent Boots and Patent Baby Dolls, sizes 2 to B
at 85c, bVi to 8 at $1.25,
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Ladies' White Canvas Colonial Pumps at 98c, Baby Doll
Pumps at 98c.
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Barefoot Sandals and Play Shoes, prices $1.25, $1.50, $2.00.
30 1 E A S T T7\
1st STREET JCj .

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Officially Summer does not begin until the 21st of
June yet here you have an opportunity to purchase

Physicians and scientists have left
no doubt that excessive noise has a
distinctly harmful effect on the
human system, which each individual
resists in proportion to his physical
power of resistance.
He- is the ex­
ception who is not injured by it
sooner or later.
The hells, the few that are loft
to call us to church, are unnecessary;
they are more the recognition of a
sentiment than a tribute to utility.
No bells are sounded to call us to the
theatre or to catch railroad trains,
or to keep a dinner engagement or
one with the dressmaker or the
tailor. * Hardly moro necessary are
the bells on which the hours are
sounded in steeple clocks, yet they
arc in part justified by practical util­
ity and by the fnct that there noise!
is not iYicessant.

Summer Clothes at Greatly Reduced Prices
before the season actually opens. Every fabric is
from our Spring and Summer 1915 Line, and every
suit is modeled from the latest style idea. Grasp
this opportunity and buy your Summer Suit TODAY,
saving from $2.00 to $8.00 on Cassimers and W or­
steds, in new and stylish weaves and fabrics.

Come In Today and Look Them Over

The city that permits the blowing'
of locomotive whistles within it*
limits is behind the times.
The
city of Chicago some years ago de­
clared against this nuisance and
demanded the abolishing of grade
crossings, just as any other city has
the right to demnnd.
The inharmonious
jangling
of
street car hells as a sort of command
to "get out of the way," is an in­
fringement on the rights of the citi­
zen. By their constant and excessive
ringing they lose the effect for which
they are intended.

B. L. PERKINS
IM PERIAL THEATRE BUILDING

AGENT INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO.

The increasing complexities
of
modern living have added to the list
of abatable noises. The automobile
is responsible for some of these, with
its d s ig reea b le and excessive kink­
ing and the violence of its unmulllcd
exhaust. Too often public sentiment
is Indifferentt to tho cutting out of
the muffler in violation of city or­
dinance. and the selfish driver ir^the
residence sections, away from direct
police observation, presuming on
this, takes all kinds of liberties with
the rights of helpless citizens
A number of the smaller ritic* of
Florida make the occurrence of a
lire a gala occasion, culling from
their deepest slumbers nt night
every man, woman and child out­
side the cemetery, by siren whistle
or other contrivances that make
their victim* hate the inventor with
a righteous hatred. It’ s entirely tin­
ner ceasary.
There are motorcycles and street
fruit vendor*: there are the n e w s hoys who drive away slumber in the
earliest daylight hours; there are the
neighbor’s children whose musical
education is a torture to the children
and to all within hearing of the crip­
pled pianos— they all rob us of what
is ours, our rest, our physical wel­
fare.
"T h is is a free country,"-is the de­
fence, "wherein every man has a
right to do as ho pleases with his
own." Yes, perhaps a legal right to
make a nuisance of himself in a good
many ways, but not tho moral right.
He may defend himself . on the
of forgetfulness or carelessness,&lt;- hut
these arc only a form of kelfishnoss,
No desirable citizen is selfish.
He
regards tho welfare of his neighbors,
even to the point of sacrificing his
own convenience.
He would not
hesitate to forego his own pleasure
for the sake of, a sick neighbor. Why
should ho not regard the welfare of
his neighbor who is in health;

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TREAT YOUR BABY RIGHT

Fifty-five of the present season’s fabrics
have been cut to the bone for quick dis­
posal and to add zest to Summer sales.

Not Bo -Profound.
When a man looks around as though
he'd said something after uttering tho
profound remafk, "W o have departed
from tho faith of our father»," remind
him that If we had not, we'should still
be a colony.— Milwaukee Journal
Most Ancient of Tipples.
Tho most ancient of all Intoxicating
bqjerages was made from mam’s milk,
set aside and allowed to ferment. The
drink still la tho favorlto tipple of the
Tartar.

Unless Properly Packed, Fruit Will Not Bring Top Prices
The marketing «if Florida's citni9 fruit Crop so
that it will l»e profitable largely depends ujwm
the manner in which the fruit is packed. No
. matter how carefully- grown, sprayed and protcctcd in the grove, fruit that is not properly
prepared and packed will not bring top prices,

Skinqpr&gt;* “ Satisfaction Guaranteed" Packing House Machinery
Gives Good Fruit the Touch of Quality That Makes it Sell
Anticipating n greater demand than ever for
machinery of this kind to In: installed in houses
now standing and others soon to be erected, wo
have cnlnrgcd our Dunedin nlnnt and this year
hope to be prepared to fill nil orders.
SjxdiJi Price* for June fati*lUtioQ« —AVrite N o» for These»

L R SKINNER MFC. CO..

Himoua Balfry of Bruges.
Tho Belfry o f Bruges la probably
tho most famous In tho world. . It
was built at tho end of the thirteenth « f i
century.
It Is 363 feet high, and
possesses a carillon o f 48 bells, re­
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garded as tho finest In Europe.
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Future profits in citrus culture dojM'nd nj*&gt;n
efficient packing bouse equipment as much a*
anything else. SkinncFs "tìafisfaction Guaran­
teed" machinery has demonstrated thal ¡1 i s a
paving proposition to growers of good fruit.
We »ill

gladly

fuiftllb Mlimstf*, rulaJaf* ftod other inloiciztioo-

CENTRAL AVENUE, DUNEDIN, FLORIDA

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A TLAN TIC C O A S T LINE
TRAIN S

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
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Northbound
Arrive
Ix*ave
82. ..1 :1 8 A. M ........ 1:33 A. M.
84. .10:46 A. M . . . .11:06 A. M.
80. . .3.-20 P. M . . ... .3:46 P. M.
Southbound
.2:06 A. M .;
.2:15. A..M.
83.
.2:30 P, M.
69. . .2:10 !\ M i;
.6:04 P. M.
86. . .6:44 P. A!..
Oviedo
126— Arrive . . . . J.. .9:30 A. M.
127— Leave...................4:00 P. M.

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Velvety Lawns and Attractive Homes
Let us help you have a more beautiful home this sum­
mer—with well kept velvety lawns—and attractive flowt-rs
and gardens.
. One of our lawn mowers will save you time, trouble,
temper and expense. They are easy r u n n i n g — noiseless
simply constructed— and cut close and cleanly.
.Garden hose — rakes— trowels — sprinklers — hoes
spades—everything you need for keeping vour home beautiful* ‘this
us what your
reL 1 summer
------------is in this
” store,
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Tcell
--------------------------quirements are.

$ The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Company

Leeiburg

No. 2 1 — Arrive .*.............. 10:65 A. M.
No. 24— U'nve................. .6:58 P. M.
No. 1 6 8 - ^ r r i v o .................6:20 P. MN q. 167— Leave. ................6:36 A. M.

Hifh Gride Guaranteed Asios
$200.00 to $895.00

Trilby
,
No. 26— Arrive .................1 :00 P. M,
No. 24— Leave.................... 2:26 P. M.

ON EASY PAYMENTS

Clyda Lino Boats

AUTOTRADINGCO., loe., -f- Pittzburgh, Pa.

(SI. J * tu R im )

Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11:30 A.M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

Carte Blanche.
“ Fuel be mine,“ said the coal d.leaLr
proposing to his girl. “ I’ll let you
m Always nave your weigh."

Under normal conditions next season’s ctop of
oranges and grapefruit will be much larger than
that of this year. The grower who scuds firstquality fruit to the market will again bo the man
with a big bunk account. There will be demand
for the best, no matter bow great the volume.

W A N T ADS PAY

For catalog and Information writs

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THE SANFORD HERALD

I JUNK í. »9** :

SEM IN O LE’S ABLE R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

welcome Addition to' Family.
Modest Suitor— "l hnvo only 15,000
a year, sir: but 1 think I can sup­
port your daughter on that." Ffilhor
tenthusiastically»— “ Support her, my
dear boy—why, you can support her
entire family on It."

Tho Man Who Won Even After He Had Losl

Mme

Homer, Lucretius, Dante, Shake '
spt-are. Goethe, Milton. Shelley. Myron.
Tennyson. Drowning. Perhaps others
might ho added. It Is largely a mat­
ter of taste and temperament—al­
though there.la but little room for ar­
gument about tho first six names.

PAGE THREE

School Tar Apportionment
v
'Hu- apporteminent of t l «elioni
today given out |i\ , Supenntend* ' ' •&gt;( Potilo liiMriution U N
SlnvM« 'liiMOhit tli.il euch rullili)
K'"1* eighty tents per pupil
Se 111 ini'le « |mrt of tins apportionment
is gnen .it $ 1 .0*6 tin
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.Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
day in Masonic Hall over tho lmperia'
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J, F. Karnatz
II. E. Tolnr
Secretary
High Priest

Meets every' M o n d a y at 7:30 p. m.,
ever Im p eria l T h e a t r e .

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HON’ . FORREST LAKE
Frodi l’en unk Ink Sketih by lien Guthrie

C. C. Colti),
N. ti.

The legislature will adjourn this
week and our representative, Hon.
I-'orrest Lake will rest from hi« arduous labor* of the past sixty days.
Mr. Lake is probably one of the best
kniiiwri ii.li11 iiit*hi 11\tki('l *4 inpnili*1? h
nf 1 1n* k’^ivhit lift*
Mlluuj^h »i**1»■;*I
ed for (lie position o| speaker of the
house nil
(Like Mr Luke lia* t....II
........... i, •b-le.it than be -.-ul.i have
been a* vi-ti-r amt earned mil the
most magnanimous act* tou.ird tho»&lt;who helped to defeat them
The
t'ltru* Exchange
ntrmher*
tl-ut
fought Itiin so hard were forced to
acknowledge that to- aided niiiterially in tie |-a«*.ige ol t to- Crop
I'est Mill amt man) other lull* »ere
fathered by tom for tlo-tr god fathers
hpfllU.Hi* 1III* [IIIVUT ill i-ilik«' tt'atx tti*il
known
Mr Lake (iresideil in the
sjieiiker * cti.ur mail) 1 1Mo-* ami did
it with great credit

There have been many prophecies
made as to the future political
horoscope of Forrest Lake but up
to the present time he has «aid nothing and we await his home coming
to get at iir«t hand ju«t where he
intend* to l-r-'ok into politics again.
for polities are to film just what the
hr filth •*f tint 11«* 1“ t«» til** ttiif hnr*MTl-.it to- »ill In beard of again mi
''tin! 4* t»c»hf UN i«t iisHUTi-tl ii li 41 f nrri»Hl
Lake i* iisuall) a winner mil« *« the
card* are «tacked against film as
the) were in t tie rare (or speaker.
However. ' his friends say that h*
did nmr* r»iil »-*rk on t tie th&gt;or of
lie- tniii'e lh.-i. la- - --mil have hoped
to iicrom pUsh im NpfiikiT »uni has
cast an added lu*1 r&lt;* upon hi* name,
all of which cause* his Seminole
friends to remark that Lake always
light* upon hi* feet and he veins
wbelt be lo*e*

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S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F THE SOUTH

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tauriI hv lun*( listini fi l l i » of 1 " 'W , I
night in each month ut 7 .30.
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league b) Mott t hupe, lormer pn-her un 11 furili Is. o f 0011 1)10. Iiunte*. 81nc.Wm. E. Householder, Commander
,
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of the local buscbnll dub.
(ho w o r k in g III'* *»f a tiorse ts "li tile
Miss Hertha Packard, Secretary
The proposed league will tie com ­ a vera go twlii* Hint n f o tractor Hie uni
piiseli id cities selected from St Nil •*lil 11** * l i n u i i l d i s p l a t o If there 1* I *• I *•
pall.lt La. Sanford 1 Irlande, Ut, ..I lift *.1*111.. tt t i r i &lt;1 i h n l M e lb*
PLACED ANYWHERE, ID Ell YU HERE gustilot i t i l l i - I n l i n f s t * nf I t s "Vv 11 c o s i
A*
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In Ilatí y. \V,»I(.
matt- I of f it- • tin" « &gt;•r IIlls I* ll- It I In
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rin *111.ill inii Inrs ii" »
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l-clli» I ttlisf 111 |i*| »|l,
1 * a rult t. ' 1
mir« Pportt|it,
k.v UHi, j .4.»......... . t .tuli timi ) ■ iiaiiti- in reliai.le -tf-iiT
Irte cnmjtliv- 1,-t ua (inure * uh &gt;&lt;m un t*,k&lt;r-4
T i le fnlliivvuig letter lia* t-eeli sent iTitunu vnri-iiis turni mu* lune*
I lo
entire rharg« ol visir »rtvrrteiin« tn!rrr*lv Ht lrr
*ntm imm atiitUl rlUnle.
phone CT7I |i&gt; llle m an a ge r* of haseltidl t e a m * I illfTt-ret*. &lt;* In |U1i.- I»‘&lt;«t-'-ii tile I»..
imi areal s.i 1 lisi on farm* w nei e -la
in I fie atiiive riarued .•1 1 1•*M 0 N T (Ì O M E R Y
El Lauderdale, Fla . May 18, ’ 16 (limar) engines are now usi-d a trattili
Manager Rauebnll Clul), St. Augu«- wutiId not have to displace lioraes to
auy «rent extent in order io make II»
Jtfb«wintill«, Il m
MalulUf« lUJf
. tiije, Daytona, Sanford, etc.. (|tc
pure! 1u s e 11 prulllitbie luve*ilineul.
Dear Sir Feeling that it will In­
The ty|ie of tractor which appears to
to the best interest of the , East lie most lu demand ut the present time
Coast, it hit* been proposed to or Is a small, low prletsl mitili, capable of
ganize a liuselnill league composed of pulito« two to four plow nottolini unti
six or mure town« along the Florida »liti a 1.ett capacity sufficient to oiwr
Eust ( ’ oast Railway, the «aid league ate nny of the onllnrtry fumi imubfin-s
Magazines Periodicals to be organized under the protection Such u tractor 1« capable of doto« prat
of tho National Itoschull Association. tlcally all the plow In« on the average
Soda W a ter
farm, ami the numlter o f home» to InWe feel that the support of such kept therefore will depend upon the
Confectionery
a league by the ditlerent towns will amount of cultivation, etc,, which 1»
a source of good advertisement a* nspilrisl. This fact .should 1h- tnktsi
Cigars and T o b a c c o s be
well an amusement, urul the money Into consideration In plnmilng a enn*
ro spent will In* distributed along pin« system. The work of the farm
should I k ? laid out so us to malto tin*
the East Coast
greatest use of the tmeior. Like every
It is the purpose of the organiza­
machine, the tractor's life should not
tion to call u meeting of the repre­
ho prolonged by Ulletn*«». but It should
sentatives of the various towns nlong tie worn out as rupldly as possible by
the East Coast with a view of put­ constant uso In profilatilo work. .
ting such n move before them and
The small tractors that -sre now !«*■,
going into details to see if this league Ing built fo r medium k I ko fiirrmi i\tv or
. J E tW E L E R
will be practicable.
s im ple r coustructlou U n u , t » «
While many of tho towns sup­ ones, which alono w e r e obtainable up
MY SPECIALTIES:
to a y e a r and * half o r s o - « o ' Mo,.
PICKARD’S) HAND-rAINTED CHINA ported ball clubs last season, we feel o f the n e w machines h a v e only one
that it will bo more practicable and 'd r i v e w h e e l, ooo f o r w a r d a|&gt;eed ami oue
■GORHAM’ S STERLING SILVER
less expensive for a league to be
UOGERS’ PLATED WARE
mvrnM*. T h i s ellmltinfes considerable
formed, ns the regulated salary lim­ «earing
At the ««1110 timo It U now
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
it will prohibit expensive players and jK m n ll&gt; lo t o h i t c h n t w o b o t t o m K n n ß
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any greater number of men than is ( g o w d l r t s - t l y b e h i n d t h e c e n t e r o f d r a f t
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necessary. We would jl*o have our of the niocldiu* without the tractot
players protected and might he able traveling on tile plowe.1 Inud. From a
to sell some of them at a good figure practical ni a ik1|hiìul however, the tin*
chonlcal Improvements In tins u?-"
This is an important item.
tractors are not no Impurtaut 10 Hie
I wilto this letter for your condtifanner ns the reduction lu prlca
D E N T IS T
eration. nnd "hope that you will bo
WOBK FOB WHITE rEOPLE ONLY
able to send a representative to Day­
Deity T h o u g h t.
tona to enter into the spirit and
PEOPLES b a n k b u i l d i n g
Concentration la the secret o f
help to boost the Florida East Coast
Leagu,e.- Will you kindly let mo itrangth.— Emerson.
ROOM 9

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All-steel Equipment. Free Reclining Chair Cara to Washington. Dining
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Hamilton.................. 1,657
H ernando........... ....
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HilMhorough
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Holme*
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Jefferson
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Lafayette
990
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Leon
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Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth,Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights always welcome.
If. McLauIin
O. J. Miller
K. R. and S.
C. C.
---------- j----Sanford lawlgc No. 27, I. O. O. E.

Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
•o'clock
Pico iluildiugi- tj -I.
I. I Hoolohab.
(t r lami us.
Worthy President
Secretory

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Seminote Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sin
Meets every first, and third Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who hns seen
his Star In the East aro cordially invited
to vlait this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y

The Lake Hrerie ( ounrll No. 31 Junior
Order United American Merhnnlcs
Meet* every \\ i-iliundtiy at 7 ‘311 )’
M.. in the City Hull
\ railing limi lien
art welcome. C li Smith. Ref See

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Sanford Lodge No 62t P. and A. M
Communication every first and third
Visiting brethren
Thursdays at 7:30.
welcome.
nph
J. C. Rutnph
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
W. M

II. P. O. K. Sanford Lodgi- 1241
Meet first und third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. und Palmetto Ave
0 .1 » Taylor
T A Neal
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

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I Ilf report in lull b y m u n t i c i is
a* follow«:

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United Hrothcrhood of ( arpcnlcrs and
Jnlncr* of A merlrn
Sanforiljlxvrul Union N’ o 1751 meets
first and third Thursd .y night at 7
o ’ clock in tho Eagl**«’ Hall
j \V. O. Singletary,
J M. Drown,
Sec’y-Trca«.
President

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Gate City Camp No. 6, W. (). \V
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller ,
J. F. Ilooiehan
Clerk
Council Commander

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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THE SANFORD HERALD

counties paid.
The lower court, invited. Dixie highway meeting in
Sanford not
therefore, denied the w r i t ; ' hut tho Orlando this wcok.
wanted on the Dixie highway and
higher
»versed
the
judgment.
rourt
r/
1
It. J. HOLLY, Edlloi .
Thin in h rornunion rondinoti, grow- not invited, Forrest Lake was south
W . M . I I A V N K S . B u sin e ss Manager
ing naturally enough out oí a r o m - 1 Florida's candidate for speaker hut
rufdUh-rd K m y T u m d a y and Friday
human desire to lessen taxi's, soutii Florida did not support him
I o'
jON’T IN V IT E T H E B U R G L A R by keeping mon^y in
1
L
i
assessors
undervalue
their The east coast will hereafter get our
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
the house. By depositing it in this BnTik, it is always
neighbors' property; hut as all 'of support in then and measures and
" HUBSCKIPTION I'HIIT, IN ADVANCB
them undervalue il lo about tho we will let south Florida get along
ONE
VRAM
* S °°
at your convenience, and you need not worry about its
And if we rememhei
same extent, property owners »imply without qs.
HI I MONTHS
................................
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right
there
is
a
south
FloVlda
can­
THHKK MO NTHS
.........................................T« pay three per cent on an assessed
being lost, stolen or destroyed.
valuation of fifty dollars instead of didate for United States senator,
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DrUt r rr d In (hr ( I l f hr Carrier 12.00 !*#• Yrer 1«
Here’s to you, Jacksonville and
paying one and one half per cent too
A dtftnc« or 20e. I*ct Monti»
Miami.
We are not in south Florida
on
a
true
valuation
of
one
hundred
P ifitiv o ls In A d ts n f* .MttM II# M i d i »1 l ) f k *
dollars.
Each of them, however, and have been gerrymandered into
(la lrrrd Am H e fo fld * n » is M all M ille f A tifosl 22nd sees that his assessment is law and east coast territory."
►&gt;
I poll, i l i h r I 'n tio ir ir c at S oiiford * Florida,
fatuously congratulates himself on
The
people
of
Tampa
are
the
Inst
J £ Wawt Yniip riisihESS.
t.'ndrr Acl o f M arch lt d , |ST9.
that, giving the obliging assessor hi* people on earth who would think of
vote and perhaps u good cigar.
slighting the good people of Sanford
T f l c ß b o p r No. l i d
H. R. STEVENS
O S U e la I I m s M lUillJIn,
C. M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R. R. DEAS
The underassessed community is nnd Semtqole county, and particu­
I 'r e d d ra l
Vlrs.f'rr.M.nl
Cashier
A M l ('aitiiei
F. L WOODRUFF Vic.-Pr«d«nt
set down as possessing one half or larly is this tho case with reference
The Yiifw Sanford telephone sya three quarters of its true.wealth, its to Robert Holly, who will not be
tem will ho a self starter. No crank­ credit is correspondingly restricted allowed to “ secede"— no, not even
ing Up before you go.
and nearly everybody finally pays if we have to call on General Gil­
— —0 ------- just as much tax as though the as­ christ to make another "w ar record"
Shucks, we never intended to sessments were true; but some ex­
by bringing him hack into line. As
secede from
south Florida. Those
In (Ifcull Conn Horrmh i„,«,., , .
ceptionally skillful taxdodgers may it would he impossible to reclaim
Noml.olo ¿'onnlT, fin ,Id .
|„
*
hoys down there are making u moun­ profit at the expense of their neigh­
Holly by clutching his curly locks,
EUlo Ann Nip* William.
»* Eieeulrii of the
tain out of u mole hill.
bors.
which do not exist, the Tampa
will •Bd bMUmont of j « , ;
-------O ------M. Nip*. doceuod, Jolnr.t
The remedy is to take assessments board of t rade will, if necessary
•d by hsr husbtnd .ml
Pauline isback ¿igain, bless
her virtually out of the hands of local
send up n delegation to grasp him
null fill*nd, O ir .r WII.
'OUR JOE” SEEMS TO BE TIIE GREATEST OPTIMIST
Mill t„
cute soul and will bo at the Star in authorities, ns Wisconsin has done.
ll»m«,.Ccmp|»ln«nt
gently, hut firmly, by tho belt nnd
Tir.: “uM ,w.
the Exploits of Elaine.
Her name True assessments, made b y a state
IN TIIÇ STATE OF FLORIDA
jerk him hack into the ranks of his
£' LE'j °,und/&lt; How.rd* * f " * ^ t* I**na Company
may be changed but we nil love her hoard that is beyond local influence,
own people.
■ corporation, Mary Mrl
just the same.
are to the benefit of the nvorago tax­
FROM
THE
TIMES-UNION
In this connection Joe Hugh Reese,
-------- O --------payer.— Saturday Evening Post.
editor of the Orlando Reporter-Star,
»•*
The Sunday school picnic will be
Tho last luncheon of the season of night oil giving study, to tho prob­ Ilirkin.on, of caun.tl for complain.m b,«.'
takes the proper attitude and in­
enlivened this tlmo by the presence
I? ‘»M**
j d.’ , l kat (ha defendant,, V p
HOW TO END TH E W A I}
jects a few words of wisdom into the Jacksonville Trnflic Club was lem of eliminating tho hard times Gundy, and Mary McDo«.i| n , r,|. , r. . *
of Mayor Swearingen of Jackson­
raald.nta of the .tat* of Florida, t
Wars are nearly always fought for the seceding brother’s shell-tinted held Saturday afternoon In tho club- talk nnd Inspire in the heart and last known residence c f C l
«
ville, who will make an address on
clu rooms. Mason hotel, nnd was breast of his fellow man a feeling of Ijowtlnr Greart. Ohio, that \t,r&gt; VtrptJf
territory.
This is not admitted in ears:
Sunday schools in Florida.
MM w. Home
‘
well attended by members of the or­ absolute confidence.
erxllle, Ohio, lh«|_ . acl (• y. t. un,,
’
all cases but it is shown b y the fact
-------O ------Neither was Orlando invited to he
Mary McDowell Pard are each
.»J
were
several
'‘ Wo are all stockholders in the aye of twenty-one year», an,I tl,**
Boh Holly sends us a rhymed alle­ that the victors almost invariably od the Dixie highway, but Orlando ganization. . There*
Tho feature railroads because the ronds are pub- no pereon In the atate of Florida **..
gation about a Boston girl which we demand territory of the vanquished. sent the largest delegation from any guests in attendance.
»ice of aubpoena tipon whom »• ,ii (,,»
of
the
luncheon
wns
the
nddress of our dividends consist of service— the aald defendant!, or . I O , r
The
war
in
Europe
is
injuring
the
“
refuse to believe without till) tes­
Florida town.
Some of our con­
r nu are, therefore, ordered e.,
... O to
Congressman
William
J.
Sonra,
of
the
whole
world
and
ought
to
be
stopped
good
trains,
rapid
transportation
nnd
ihe aald bill of complaint hrr.ir t i ft «V
timony of our ears and eyes— and,
temporaries have had a g ood deni
before the fith ,t,y
J,,|.
,
Florida congressional dis­ reason able
freight
rates
‘ People and
' *11.
on second thought, nose. Tumpa and while we do not wish to take to say about how the east coast and Fourth
a m » er laid hill ot cnmt.l.
!»
trict.
who
took
for
Ids
theme
tin*
from
Jane
Addnms
her
contract
for
cf«*#
pro
ronfe**o
«ill
l
.
»,
■».
,
would
rather
see
the
dark
than
the
Tribune.
*ifiiS
Jacksonville get what they go after
you. • n&lt;l final &lt;J»rr*r ifirr...,,
subject announced hy Mike Crown, bright side of any question.
O ___
Y a p p i n g it, if she does not hurry up
By
It n further onlerr.l thai t r.
, . w
by displaying the "git-up-und-git"
chairman of the entertainment com ­ taking the people into their confi­ published in (he Sanford llrr.M, *
We want that good road f r o m ! w&lt;* wil1 'insist on a plan that is so
paper published in Hanford. Seminole ,-outspirit. Orlando on this occasion dis­
mittee, Take the I’ ublic Into Your dence and making them
Osteen ferry to New Smyrna and *»mplo Dial it is strange it has not
feel they ty. Florida, onr# earh w##h for four r*.0^
played more "git-up-nnd-git" than
utlvf wr«k&gt;.
Confidence.
nro all stockholders' a much bettor
we want it as soon us possible. The already been proposed.
Wltne*a my hand and *eal 1 1. • t r. -’ •Ik
any other city, town or village in
day of May. 1915
Mr. Sears prefaced his talk with a feeling all around will result:
If we could find some good terri­
Safiford people can then go to the
K. A iHirt'.l
the stale but it availed not. Hy the
beach every evening, take !i plunge tory whose owners were willing to evidence of all who went tho thing little story of an incident occurring
"T h e employes of the railroads liirktnann A 1&gt;irkln*nn,
and get hack before breakfast in tho give it away the war might he wns fixed before our delegation ar* on his recent trip home from Talln- should he itistmeted to give cheer­
Sot frit of» i»»r f ti mplmin* rit
NI ■Tuea-fit r
evaded hy dividing it out between
|hnssee, where hi* was introduced on fully all the information the people
morning.
rived and they were informed tl.it
1 the two opposing alliances.
Every­
the train to an elderly man, who are really entitled to.
o
The people
they reached tbo scene of hattl^ too
The Floridu legislature will ad­ body will admit that Florida is the late, even before the commission j shook iii* hand nml said "Sonny, don't want to *oi&gt; the hooks, or the In ( h r ( I r r i t i ! I n uri S n r n i h J
n i l ! In
\ni| I in
mi n..!«
t
you may lie a congressman, but I'll records, or to uuextinn the liusiness
hln in « h i n f p f f
journ next Friday and some time in best kin«! of territory and it i* bigger convened
The spirit
of "git up
lie durued If you look it " This in­ methods of the railroads, because tl art] &gt; \V I'l l#v •rri»
August the Herald will print all ihi . th" n Belgium. Holland. Luxemburg,
nnd-git" doesn't always win out
)
cident. Mr. Sears suid. served to they realize thul in most cases they K m m a W 1 111 a m ■
new laws
Fntil that timi* most of Denmark and Switzerland combined
Editor Boh Holly should not I»*
To h mm* Will i« ni»
put him m a good humor through­ are not familiar with these detail*,
the people will he unable to tell just "
believe that each side would he
v
ann»h f ¡ cmrj*i*
discouraged.
Sanford will rertuinlv
If » |i|iea rtfii; f f it rii , I It** Affi •
»•h
what laws have been made and thou willing to make peace for and in receive an l ti vital inn lo I In* t frlniiiln out tin* entire length u( a hot and luit l he railroad* should be willing VV iU
II II m n I»»•f «Mti iluiy II |«m:|, t I,,
1h*
tiresome railroad journey.
consideration of half uf Florida,
pumpininant In thi* aIhiy* *
that have been unmade.
to
explain
matters
to
the
merchant,
meeting. No invitations have been
» n i l i It a i it i ** i ft# t ♦ ’ *# *
There are men in the legislature
"T h e railroads Ilk«* to hear what the mechanic and the laborer, a* fur t rnrn» VV i l h * m * 1» *
O------sent out to anybody, but they will
s
f i o r i &lt;1«, an»! tL«*f
We are glad to see that so many drawing pay from the stat«*. nn«l he soon, and Sanford is going to I.• tin people think of them." Mr Sears a* he is entitled to understand. In •ift a i(rh ruf «tatr*
«■f 4 1 FOT |íI a
*
possibly
then*
are
some
Floridians
Kr|i«&gt;r
I
Si
,
til
1 hr 4 l! &gt; • '
people in Sanford read the Herald
among the first to lie remember«.1 said. "an d. on the other hand, the this connection we should all do » ai d « t a t r , a n d that ih* &gt;•
Those who do not subscribe for it out of the legislature who wish to In making up the program of events people like to know just what the everything in our power to build up ( h r « t a t r nf f l o r i d a , iti*
liorna
u |imii
whom
w. ...t
Some
read their neighbor's paper and in give away part of Florida.
and
t ha t
alti *
at the Tainpa meeting Orlando was railroad* are thinking about and the the country and the rural communi­ ir ri da nt
I
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a
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hr
L
r
l
t
r
v
r
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I
hr
»if*
this way we have u circulation of wish to give away one part and some
why*
and
the
wherefores
of
the
ties,
When
yon
show
tin*
people
ignored also.
We can’ t explain tins
t o h r q t r t 1 w • u t &gt; i i **
*.
t
Conditions are ripe for
over five thousand renders of the another.
For many month that you are trying to build up their
\**u. Ihrf r f of r. f inri»a V\
except through oversight or stupid thing* they do
t i m 'd
t x*
a| »(n ■ r
t u
■!
dividing the state and giving one
Herald.
Advertisers please note.
ily on somebody's pari
We prefer past we iiave heard the cry of hard part of tin- country you then have IVIrti iin * hi* i A liar **fu » *
part of it lo the Teutonic nations
V
I»
I I ’i, I In* »a ine I i
()
to think t h e latt«'r rather than su» Urne«, palili ami financial depres­ those people with you
I hi* ro ur t
and the other part to the nations
a Co u n t y c a m e w a r d e n
sion.
Tin*
cry
has
been
overworked
J
i
I*
f u r l hrr
i»ril* r*-d
At the conclusion of Congressman
pert anyone of purposely slighting
hr
p i l l . l t . h r . 1 for
four
People
are
sullering
simply
because
There is a chunee that the state that are in alliance against them.
Sears'
address
lie
was
roundly
up
in t hr Hartford Urrà !
this good town.
In any event the
II
•
h
t*«l
in
S
r
rniru
i
le
Each part t h e n could have a sop- 0 r |nl„ ln |)0ar(| „ ( , ru(|e'w.is ropre i thei are afraid to invest their mort­ plaiided for several minute», and
game warden's oilice will he abol­
\V i r nr»«*
I
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i ».
Hereafter when u.. are n o t ' el in the regular channels of trade Chairman Crown called upon L I irrun I our!. afHÌ a
ished at thi» session qf the legisla­ arute capital and individual mem*
le t i l l ) of J u n e . A f 1
make it a
• Wall Street first sent out the cry' I Harrison, of the Seaboard Air Line
ture and in that event or in the hers of the legislature might win lnvjt„ (| WP lir„ K„ inK
• •r a l'
I
\ 1•
f lrr h of t fi­
cn„ nrouru] nn)|
w hv of hard linn**, il u m then taken up lo express to Mr Sears the thunks
event that the matter is left to the honors hy bringing about the rlivis- |lolllt
It
ll)
Jai
Every member who helped in Urlando j* on the .map, and she hy the large city banks and financial of the club for his address.
hoard of county commissioners it is ton.
Mr.
A
K
l ' « * i r*. SoUeti&lt;$r (»
institutions, and then by the small Harrison acquitted himself of this
(latent to every one familiar with this might get some kind of a testi­ isn’ t going to lie ignored.
M Tur» A fr
f
country hanks and merchants, and duty m a most earnest and impres­
the affairs here in Seminole county monial of honor. * Just think of the
And I hen after Joe Borie had his then we. the people, raised the same
that wo should have a county game honors that, an* waiting for distribu­
sive manner, going hack, in his N o t i e r *»f A p p l i c a t i o n f.»r I
say
Willis Powell of the Clearwater cry The whole trouble is that the
There is the Iron Cross, the
N r r I Ion Vt'i o f I hi l . i ni t •
warden. Situated as Seminole coun­ tion!
short talk I« l|u* tune when "Little
N .»! i «I |a f i , * , «
jSun scintillatili as follow*
men
who
have
lilo n e v
are
afra id
ty is upon miles of lake front and \ ictoria Cross, thy. double c ro s s and
lue' Sdir» wa« a t'*&gt;v in the ncwlv i U*•ha *rf * f « i * It.&gt;b Molli Iute |iri*sldetit i*f thi iif *in* frit tin* n ot of l lo* present started militar)
fine game preserves there i* bound tile ( ros* of the Legion of Honor
ho««l in w h ich the | I n * fi I* l t* ! 1 •I «
t
i
n
¡
H
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r
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a
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c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
Then
there
are
other
order*
of
merit
Florida
Press
Associai
inn.
tonti
&gt;
1
o*
to he more or leas infraction of I lie
»pinker iva» particular!) interested, h a - triad*- 4 1«|&lt; * al
«ut*
ill
It T ill i l i f i r r
» d l
*«
game law* in fishing and hunting
members of the lfgisl.itun* a ruminili tè fur governor, and edit
When the slump in I he market* ami, in conclusion pledging the fi r a I «s i' »ii h r a ri*» Ui *« ftri !«• a , *, *. i*
* h u » ti d
In
Srunj . .
and this can only be ji re vented by plight receive the Black Eagle or mg the Sanford Herald to use his came the railroad* fell it; they wen ­ diners that "Sears may return to DfuppMy
florid ■, to-wie K 1) , 14ii *« lit fi
Tht* «aid la rd
the activity of u game warden. Tho the gray buzzard nnd sum« one surplus energy, has the following to forced to curtail expenses and* they congress alter the expiration of his A, S in fo r d .
• w n l at i h r daft* uf I h •
Joo took up the rry of hard times. present term, if he so desires, ami r » r t i H r a ( r In ! h r n i t n r nf f *
present incumbent' has proved his might even become n pasha o f two say in his last Issue: • • • •
Ini»-«»
«au f
reff 'f i n t e
*4 -'.’
worth many times during the past tnils. Then the Order of the Garter
Forget it Bull!
Come hack into Money was tight anti they could not tiiiYt he will remain in congress until a r r i i r d m j f i o l a » » » * d***- ■* '
J q!
V
They cut right and long after III* hair has turned even uri i»ti t h r ( “ I d a s
twelve months and he is still active might he found useful and the Or­ the fold. Others are ignored
Why sell their bonds
Wit f»r** tri V otflfiA
f1 *
ll««w ] wInter t hall mine
in enforcing the fish laws.
Al­ der of the Bath would certainly hi* Boh. we shed blood for Tampa for left, wherever t lley could
Nhlw »h r l i a i
«Uv
i f M «
■rat
1
V I
Tiie leaders in the movement
though it is illegal now to |iull
"A mon g the guests *at tins lunch
four years, and talked ourself black ever. I firml) belie ve . that as *otiti
4 ' ll r k 4 ir r tnt I «••*•'
might
even
become
noble
and
thus
M
»
Ja*
•
»«■
«■
t
b»
light
of
us
iln*
railroad
enfi
w«
re*
F
.t
Conroy
seines in the lakes and rivers where
, Court* F
s «’HII
jin the face in fifty different south
T .ira H) ',1 .
( 'base ami F H
this is done for revenue there is eligible to marry American heir­ Florida towns, and a scrap book four ret timing pro* Jleril y t lte&gt; will tu* i Ken ria II .11 &lt;
Just think of tin* chance of
plenty of it being done ai d the c o u n ­ esses
inches thick t* full of ncM»pu|&gt;i-r &gt;lip- among 1 !i*- v ry first to herald thi» (Stovall
Nolle a o f Afipllrallon f*»f I*» I*»'
ty warden is making arrests from hfcmning the Duke of Micconukee pings, telegrams, memorials, c o m ­ dawn ol a new era und to tell all of j
S rttlo n Ä7S nf ihr l#rnr»al *vtaf
Notlr r in hi'f*-l»&gt; I ' t r n *»•' !
time to time.
Where he lias been or the Count of Toiiopoknliga or plimenting Powell on hi* work as an the people of the approach of good
hrr.
|Mifcl,»*rr of la i fefl'fi« *'«
R ec o r d in g Sound W a v e * .
unable to arrest the culprits he bus Huron Baldwin or the Earl of Calla- empire builder, yet he has Oh much times.
•i,
datrd (hr ltd das id Apr»'. V !•
A now Herman method of recording ♦laa rtlrd fait) prrllflpatr (n rr&gt;
*nJ
There is such a fine chance
"
I
remember
one
railrpad
in
par­
been close enough behind them to han.
standing with the Tampa Board o^
•ound wave* employs a lead pencil hat mad# application for i* » d*
ticular that had u train'known all line of varying thickness, formed on •ur In aprttrtlanrt* with 1» »
confiscate their equipment and des­ of making everybody happy and Trade today as » jnckrabhit.
p air
im lit a m
thr
folio » i n f
over the state as ’ Sunny Jim,’ this a strip of paper by an electric current p r o p e r ty * « it u a t e d In S o m m o lr
troy the nets. In the event that the gotting rid of Florida all at the same
u ««r
Can
your
grouch.
Bob,
D
on
’
t
f
lu
r
id
a
,
t
o
w
i
t
:
A
ll
S
U of ' l
train had become a fixture to tho Influenced by the vibrations.
state game warden’s office is abol­ time that wo do not nee why thn
r
H i, I n tin a f I ver, H#p. *11, T p I'1* -N* It.
hitóme
Tampa
for
the
nets
of
its
I
I
■
j* ! r
Tho aald land bring a»*r*»r«j a»
people.
It became necessary for
ished the county warden should legislature should hesitate. — Timedof th e iaaptfipe of «Ufh r r r »»fi * ’ commercial body.
Don’ t ? ybu re­ the road to take the train off when |
he appointed hy the sherifl anil his Union'.
nam e oí Unknow nrn f* 1 '
No Use.
member
that
once
Sanford
thanked
pal#
»hall hr rad earned amirdtng |f*
' ------It began to cut expenses and tho
duties should be solely to protect our
When you fall to wind up
time­ t a t (Wad will laaur (herrón on 1^.s.
Tnmpn for i tho interest it took in people felt as though calamity had
» of July, A. Ih 19l&amp;.
,
G E T T I N G OUR GOAT
fish nnd gamo and 'yet he should
piece there Is' no use to Bwear next d a Wit
nr«« my nftlrial «ignaturr »• !
Those south Florida peoplo are its nfTairs and your merchants prom ­ indeeti overtaken them when ’ Sunny morning llko a pirate when you dis­ this the 31»( d a y oí May* A I* I
ha\c all the powers of a deputy
E. A iM ircil A ' &gt;My advice cover that It has served an ono of tho
sherifl and* should receive the as­ goat getters all right und what was ised to materially remember T a m ­ Jim’ went by n o more.
Clerk Circuit Court. Ba min ole '
* 1
Well, it is tho to that road is, put back ’ Sunny silent watches of tho night.
(•rat)
liy J»» C iCohrft- I * «
sistance and cooperation of the true intended for a joke has been taken pa’s good offices?
Rl*T u aa-llc
Jim,’ .let it* whistle tell one and all
sportsmen of this county, That the so seriously by several of the boys samo Tampa today!
Please don’t go oil mad. Why y ou that good times arc not only coming
One of th e Rarest Gifts.
laws are broken is a well known fact south of here that they have filched
What a rare gift is that of man­
and that the present warden is able the hock beer sign right off tlfi* old baldheaded wretch, if you leave but thoy are already here.
ners. How difficult to define; bow To Remove Butternut Meats Whole.
to cope with the situation is also front step and we hostcif .to explain us like this we will get you hack on
"N ow is the time, my friends, for
Pour hot water over tho butternuts
much more difficult tc Impart! Bet­
apparent, therefore irrespective of that we have no intention of ju m p ­ a habeas corpus or something else the American business
man
to ter for n man to possess them than and let them stand over night Wh*n
the actions of the legislature the good ing the game or going back on our that’s real catching.— The Sun.
putlic utilities and ns stockholders to havo wealth, beauty, or talent; treated In this way the nuts are much
people of this county should see to it "raisin” evon though we were not
Now how in the world can you on a bold face and with all steam, they will tnoro than supply all.— Bul- easier to cr»ck and the meat* will
comò out whola.
that Seminole county has a special invited. Tho idea wus promulgated leave a bunch like that? And then rush into the fight and burn the mid- wor.
game warden and one that will at­ just ns &amp; suggestion that being In some o f the letters were even o f
tend to the duties of the office as the neutral territory we might have finer grain apd actually shed tears
present warden has done In the past. some opinions of our own on events ov ir the "strayed Checlld,’*.
In south Florida and maybe .«wc
Wo aro* taking the 62 pieces of
ought to he consulted. There whs bsggage out of our suit case and
LQ W T A X ASSESSM EN TS
such a storm of protest from the have decided to atay in sputh Fla.
Judgment creditors of a southern
boardk of trade and the newspapers Nevro intended to leave anyhow.
county sued for a writ of mandamus
that we actually felt guilty for the Just a little joke and now you have*
. requiring the local authorities to asagitation. The Tampa Times climb­ gone and started us to crying.
tois property in the county, for tax­
.
ed right on us in the following;
ation at ita full value, as the state
-------0 ------Genial
Bob,
Holly,
editor
df
the
taw directs.
It had been assessed
The present legislature has been
at ohly half its value; and as tho Sanford Herald underwent, an at­
rate tax was limited liy law, the tack of the “ willies" several days most economical In every way. Our
yield was not sufficient to pay the ago and not only “ seceded" from boy has been one of the attaches in
cou n ty’s debts.
But it was shown south Florida, but called upon all the senate and has mado good. He
In the trial that property In other citixenx of Sanford and Seminole went there with $2.60 in his pocket
and from his letter« home wc glean
counties of the state was assessed county to do likewise.
Just read what Sir Robert wrote the Information that he will return
at only half Its value; so, if the writ
with 60 cents to tho good. ,This
was granted, property owners In that and try to diagnose his case:
"-Boards of trade in south Florida demonstrates that, one can live in
county would he* paying ¿wire as
piuch state tax on 'tho same actual meet In TamP» thla week. Sanford Tallahassee by practicing strict econ­
yalue as property owners in other is not in south Florida and was not omy and working every day.
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Fast Growing Tree*
.d a s n a ji i i t m t a t ,
will regret to hear that hr i» ill in profit», even though modest ones,
S
J
The eucalyptus tree is suiti to grow
■’ e hospital at Waycro*»
and Imlh have been hurt so often
•J
.
A Hf SUML OF SANKIKD £
a foot a month nnd while this seems u
r.
•
Jby violent price fluctuations that
MAf'I'LNINGSDF D* BA IF ö
Mr- .1 [i Robert- and Miss Ruth ¡they want- greater price stability.
fm exaggeration the tree tloes seem ■:
V
n
Roberts
havi
t}o
grow
very
rapitily
There
Is
one
\
iJim
*jj
LuinniiftM
BorM
(or
ikn
returned
from
\\ hot benefits one usually benefit»
little Happenings— Mention
n
toJsmn in
|j«Dior, ui 1'k.tai ft month'* stay at White Springs.
inifront of the Herabl oHire that has c
t.
the other, nnd neither can get murh
H
A
Tffkfsn,
I'knos
N
«
K
U
of Matters in B riefr.
m|\de such a marvelous grttwth ns
good out of the great disasters."—
Personal Item« of
R«*x F E. Steinmeyer and M W Country Gentleman.
to cause comment from those tv ho
¡fcd a d jn ta a o d itiiiiitiiii^ itiia iid ita d u i. . •«e.rtu....«ddua,*, c,,;j¡jisrz -,
In terest
Stull h have returned from West
pass the ollice daily.
From a small
.Sftip-ttf- lltiinr Curt/ Club
deligl tful -ongit.
Don't Cry . Little I‘altn Beruh
They report a aii'i ess.
twig planted about a year ago the
T h.* Dixie High way
|Inti t try
and
\ Lit t le (ill di-trict meeting
eucalyptus ha- grown min a sturdy , At the hospiutbie. home of Mrs G 1
Summary of (ho Fhtnilng Small
Good-bye, we're ttff to Ilizie,
young tree about eight feel high and C O. Me Intugli Iin last Wednesday Dutch ( i.infili which was followed
'1 ilk» Succinctly Arranged for
Miss Annie King, who has been We are off to dear old Dixie.
is still growing
They are said to afternoon the Stay at Home Dupli­ by it fine selection A College Med­
Hurried Herald Reader»
To the wonderland of »lory and of
rendered
very sweetly* by visiting Mis* Florence Robb has re­
have properties that ward oil ma­ cate Itridge Club was organized ley
song.
laria and many other diseases hut with eight members from among the Surah Wight and I-abel Strong, pre­ turned to her home in Oviedo.
Supt. Thrasher ha» traded hi» old as yet this tree has not been olfira- lady', folks who propose to spenti the ceding Miss Ruth Fanner'- reading,
To the land where skies are blue,
There will be no
ear (or a new Buick.
I he Soul of tilt* Violin
'Hus WociouH for ingrowing toe nails, al­ summer at home
Mrs (' E, Walker left today for To the land where love is true.
When* tlie julep does most right*
though it makes a beautiful shade prizes but a correct score will be giveti with the same sweetness and a week's visit to her sister, Mrs.
Frol. Ezell and Rev. Hyman are
kept until the close of the season. pathos of expression as upon the Greenwood in Urlando.
fully belong.
tree.
vxtnong the latest convert» to the
Dixie highway now is hero,
Composing the club are M ostia mes Occasion of Miss Goodhue’s expres­
automobile.
S or G doses G6G will hrenk McLaughlin, A. P. Connelly, B. W. sion reclini, and was given by spec­
Mrs. G. W, McLaughlin, after a Anti for that we’ll give a cheer,
Herdon,
Puleston,
Newman,
Watial
request.
Also
by
request,
Miss
Woodland I'ark
any case of Fever or Chills. Price
two mrmftPr visit to her son left yv+- ~Xwny we’ll smoothly glide with­
out delay.
_
_
:Çdifigrr---»on,
Margaret
Barnes
aniFT..A.
Neal
Ruth
SteinmeyPT"
repeated—
’
her
Thursdays and Sundays
___ ¿á.aquU . ■— i. —■«*»■■ terday for Macon.— She ■was accom­
So
good-b&gt;*—
we’ ro off. for Dixie,
charming
interpretation
of
the
"T
w
o
''SwfmtnTnV Pool, Amt»«!merits 'M u s ic
panied to Jacksonville by Mr. C. 0.
To the dear old land of Dixie.
Negro Lyrics," giving If possible McLaughlin.
Lease it for your next Picnic
Afltrnoon Picnic til Hcroford
D o n I l ’»e P o iso n o u s Paste
UJi. iu&gt; we're off to Dixie
73-tf
A jolly party of picnickers ship­ mori* pleasure than upon the former
To rid your home of insects, for
occasion.
These young ladies are
Rev. J. F. McKinnon of Orlando VDy the great highway.
ped aboard the "Mollie Hawn” and
W. M. Haynes, the genial busi­ Roaches crawl through it and scatter
talented
renders
and
add
much
pleas­
spent several days pleasantly In tho
" M a m i e " Thursday afternoon, bound
ness manager o( the Sanford Herald it over dishes and eatables, nnd the
ure to any program upon which they city Inst week visiting old friends. With our motors purring softly,
for
Bereaford,
where
the
most
de­
has returned from a trip to Jackson­ least speck will kill a person. Take
Every engine right in tune,
They appear. A pleasing number was the
One application of lightful time was enjoyed.
ville whore he spent several days on no chances'
violin selection "T h e Spanish CnvnAir, gasoline anti oil at our com­
Mr. and Mr». Ed Biggors. their
curried
with
them
the
colored
string­
business.
“ Ashe’s Rouchpepper" will clean any
mand,
Her
played
by
Isabel
Strong.
Plor,lauKht«*r.
Evelyn
and
Gertrude
Huned orchestra who discoursed dance
house of Roaches, Ants, Silver Bugs,
emt*
anti
Wight,
Mr.
rnn*
Witte
find
Sarah
Wieh.
Mr
K
(.
spent
lht,
weuk
e(lll
cafnpinK
ttt
Knowing
mile posts straight and true
The Daytona Bench Hotel, under
music until the wee sma’ hours nnd
Moths. Bed Bugs and Flies. Con­
Find
lay
Munson
closed
the
evening'«
Will
safely
guido us through,'
Rice
Lake.
the hours tlow on winged feet, or the
Ahu new ownership and management
tains no poison. Poultry and other
entertainment with a "M osquito
Wo
will
blithely
.»peed away to
dancers,
which?*
•oilers apodal summer rates. a Hotel animals will not he injured by eating
Soliloquy" that
wns
delightfully
Dixie
land.
refurnished nnd redecorated through­
J. E. Laing, accompanied by his
It was noticed that the special
insecU «killed with «Ashe’s Roachamusing. Itefpihmonta "ere served
out. Sea-foods a Specialty. W. F.
daughter, Miss Jeanette Laing, his Wo thank our lucky «tars
pepper.
It will be much easier to cargo included the best kind of a by the committee.
That we possess tho cars
ct E. R. -Ayres, Daytona Beach, Flu. exterminate them now than a few* picnic
son. Joe, and nephew, Roby Laing
lunch
and
corresponding
That from business cares can tako
80-tf
left for Richmond, Va., Sunday, to
fo r
I h-o
ships
days later. Don't delay! Gel a hox appetites
Hook Lor er»' Club
us far away.
attend the Confudernte Reunion.
returned with only the orchestra
W. J. McKenzie, the popular trav­ today, before they scatter disease
So good-bye, we're off to Dix.e,
Mrs.
(
has
Folk
and
Mrs.
E
N
They
will
visit
Atlanta,
Ga.,
and
and the happy crowd at 1! a. in En­
eling salesman Is in Sanford today, germs through your homes, Sob! by
To tin* dear old land of Dixie,
Luke were hostesses to the Book Washington, D
. before returning
joying the delightful pleasures of
Hf-9tc
calling on the local trade. Mr. M c­ all druggists
Oh, ho— we’re off to Dixie
Lovers
Cluh
ut
one
of
the
most
de­
home.
the picnic were M r. and Mrs. It. J.
Kenzie ha» quit the fertilizer busi­
By the great highway,
lightful sperid-t he-duy parties on
Holly, Mr. and Mrs W E Watson,
Seminole Real Kslnie Company
ness during the war in Europe and
Thursday,
which
luclmled
a
"-hower'
Mi— Margaret
Wight returned
Mr and Mrs. U W Herndon, Dr.
Bargains
now pushes the Obelisk Hour for
and Mrs Pul«**loii. Mr. and Mrs Of gifts for I lie Itllle daughter of Sunday from Chicago, to the delight We will hear the darkies singing,
No. 'J,i
fiv e neei*», two acres
Ballard. Mac will prove just as pop­
Mr- It E Tolar, a member of the of her many friend* in Sanford.
We will se«&gt; the Cotton grow,
\rcliie Betts. Misses Gretehen and
ular ui the Hour business as he was cleared, farmed two year-, one good
H""h Lover- ('lull
Many beautiful
We will take the lu»cious fruit of
Digit Schultz, Sal dee Williams. Flor­
flowing well
Sis miles from San­
in the (lower business
little gilts, useful for baby's toilet , Tho friends of Mrs. F. P. Strong
tree and vine,
en ce Frank, Charlotte Ham!, Mari­
ford, One quarter mile from Caniand adornment fell in the shower, will regret to hear of her Illness.
We
will
greet tiie colonel, white,
Miss Chittenden will tutor a few .eron City.
Also one inside lot in an Hunt, Anna McLaughlin, Helen which were later presented to Miss
In
Ids
stories
we'll delight.
pupils during the summer at her Cameron City. 50 by 1HO ft. This Rowland, Bello Smith, Peaches Lof­
Mary Elizabeth Tolar at the home
And
no
pleasure
of thn Southland
tier.
Laura
Fish.
Laura
'¡’
¡lit;
Messrs,.
home, 619 Magnolia Avc., beginning is u line piece of land
Good Common Senso
Price $800.00.
we'll decline.
.1 D Roberts, L P. MeCuller. Er- of her mother. The gui*-t» and their
June 7th.
HO-'Jte
Produce prie*»* are m y - t e r io u s to But. when vacation's o ’ er,
Terms to suit purchaser
he-'.* e- -petit the Itiortiltig hourin**l lliui-hobler. Felix Frank, \\ J
thè
la \m a n .
l i pa-se* o r d in u r y un* We northward turn once more,
Invi tat i ons h a v e been received b y
li 'itially
will. their needlework
'T h igpen , Erne*( Galloway, Arthur
der-t
aud
llig
vv
h
y potalo.** » h o u lil bo
ma n y S anf ord friends to at tend (lie
It tie* dlltller hour a 'ii'll.O'UN't ‘Jli
H o u s e ami lot cl o se in.
W.*'U -ing with voices just as loud
Yowell. Billie I.efller, Hilly Mring- II"
i o tii men c e me nt o f Jel l er -on M e d u a l lot all hv -ii ft
li'
" ‘ lit» dllUOT
w.i(.until*, tb*ar l o d a ) a n i chel i P l o n p . r r o w ;
lu giuni n e i g h b o r ­
and gay.
b-lb'W .11,'I Dr I tin
I oli rgr.
Ut
whi ch
It ' ti l 111 mil h o o d
!’• .•
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I to* .lining room » i- v.-rv V' ’ ,) Ih.* . . nlon k i l l g - o f bl*t w l p l e r Goo.) by to dear old I&gt;1x1«•.
*- uiiiiii
I'--rttt- f.'iiui
.1 Nollcy Tolar and Ralph Edwin i-u-li
I. ’ : 1 ’ : v. with I le* Wall- n.veretl are l . o r r o w i n g al tlo* batik tlils Though we love the land of Llixioj
J In mi ¡a-r m o n t h , * per .■«•nt
,S| II Ni h « 7 aft
Steven* will graduate on June' 5t h interest
pallli leu'
alt.l «-til tlowrr* w i n t e r Frigo c:tu*«*s ami r b a n g e s W.*'11 go back to Indiana
. ' 1*1 pii. al.*d
Furilier* . a n n o i
ery
i
l
e
h
gh
l
f
u
l
hireling
nf
the
I'heir host o f f r i e nd- will wish t h e m
*1 "'"..It ..*i laid. . ..1*1 al.inet
No
{'?
line three -tnry brick
By the great highway.
l
.
db.
w
tlielll
v
&gt;*ry
.*|o-.*l)
Eriino-i
l
'lui
v
i
.i
held
wit
l&lt;
M
rs.
go o d luck in their future t.eld of &lt;u
'•ltd.* wa- lovely with it - -park*
building iiltictceti
roomGood
Florence M. Crtm.
McKinnon
Thursday nfter- ling silver and i*nt gla«s, the tempt- m i s t s nini s t a t e - m e n tb&gt; noi .*..0 1deuvur
S a le m , b ill.
business building
Located on f irst U Ml
I *••(..*t,.| tlu 11, i o r \ a . Il l o j t pl ge t.y
'T'lte b o lle - were in v it e d to
t -ooo on
.* *1- -. * V. *1 up.. . d a . n ! , ,
T e r III- m m ti
Pro*
lull» Ru»setl. the man wh o pi,iced street
liitur
r c p o r t - itti t h è - i i bj ec t
I &gt;r i n g [heir ewing am i the hntir- were I i*
i Jl PI III III I .( pi qii.lllv
.1 halnl-ii.il.* . .n ter jeei . fi—1&gt;*.(
,
Hi sell in eeler&gt; and did ni.it
oil ier $ JIM iti no
Catty Trick.
G
r
o
u e r * bave two fatii«*r "-ot*
plea-.intly
-petit
i
r
■
social
e
n
jov
nient.
" I *.l gb.wlog n..- I nrl l tint* Tie*
ri &gt;l
Reni - fi &gt;r $ - á liti
anti divers s t u n t - in the v e g e t a b l e ** per i eiit it
When a family mnvea to a now
p
ic
a
ni.oul
|.
rodili«*
prie.**'
F
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r
t
.
Enjoying
the
charming
lio-piiality
&lt;
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f
ctird - w.-r.* hand paint.*.I blitter
li.
niant* to bring
a
house It tint Infrequently happens that
Ini-mess around here left last night monthly
M . Klimoli
were
Ni«*-.in me» flu
Mrpercbe.l tlpi.n the .*.|ga* iif the 1h.1t pro.lip • moti m a n ip o la te ih e m the cat .IlNopproie«
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v
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11
It
die change and
flau
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lor points north to buy o t h e r fruit-.*.*.»Ini. t im i, return* to If* ..Id abode at the first op­
Taylor. 1 ( l. , 1’.*. k H A
1» 1
. . . ¡ i d glass«*« their ••»I.■ r- hle.nl f••r t h i i r owu b f i i c l i l
»•V p r i t In Tv
arid vegetabl es
II
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&lt; li 1 &gt;ink.i« tn m .n .n -I v a I1 II. hroAi- pr.xtu » io*.. Iik. I*. -.*»■ prie»*- a - | portunity
Now rats are very careful
t »in' fiiitr tf *rt. r- »i*r* » »niit H»ift «ir*l ! I ^ DMÍfuí!
\.i pi
lurt. early in the (all1 h'F h*■ t . il l l*.w 1- p.i-st!il.
1
ul.
in
fn&gt;r
fn* in I»«-r - ■*f 1 1 • •
iî»*r
about
their
feet, and many county
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Sanford In- h o m e t
•ih'i El* ID*i » ■« Olirti ■a rr i i'. f 1■. ■ r i 1 l' 1 inl-i*
folk will tell you that If a cat s feet
! h ft i r. \1 r 1 i i' 11»•i - Mr- Dca-,
h
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mi - io !.. p r .'ity w.*ll prove.I
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friends here are glad t:■* 11i i rn 1■ » r El in two out li.iii-e- ! ft ij ft I
.
Mrv 11f e w Io It- .!..-.* 1 lu* gue-1- hade tfint «ii|.jd&gt; an d d e iin in d a c t u a lly are thrust Into butter on the first
M ri
41i'M
.i . t v In il.iM it ml
1 HIM ora tige t ree»
grove
About
a m o n g S an f o r d ' s n t l z e y nig lit of It* 111 rl v ul in t he new quarters, J { + . '
M i r k ft«»'"I «»f 1.1• k
i v ill«
in
.ih
.—
prò.*|..r
rtio-t
produce
Citi»farewell
r. I P 1a r.1! v wi-hmg that
T'hi- tract
-o in** grapefruit I Tee
It will take ■&lt;&gt; long to lick d e a n tlie
II. thè well*
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I
otltap
twi
a
r«
all
\.r*
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I?....»
seliMi.vo
nuriact* Unit it will become
Piami T u n i ng
/ ' . ’ &gt; .... * * i ■miH4rr.../
o rg a u iz e d -tapi.*h k c grani a n d accustomed to It» new surroundings
MUghl 1lie i*i ■**.l every .day
laud .imi -•••in v•r . tjt mmi I rui’k laici
R D M o y e r , the ¡nano t u t o r I.
Mr- \f ft.l S. li mari «»DID.un.*«-» tin j.r.-*ent « 1 re VI .*«.!:. me* Fr.d W il cottoli .1- ilo* I l i - l o r i of -l.c c iiln tio t. and re. on. Il.'d to the change In-fur«»
W mild In fu * |im at tufi for a fir-i
co rnr to .Sanford to -lav
Hi- e\
1 . caí*. ‘ MH-t f Itf i'l r .1; U*» T,*r \ill.-11:. ham-. .1
! .. . ornef ilo* poorly or
U
\l*. r - h . . a U
1 Brady
Us feet a m tree (rout all traces of
Tw.. mil«— fr.itn Ih.
a ir
1 chi­
peri enei* as special tuner li.t- been
Me i&gt;i h
Jt«M■Jill
Mi» 1 mi thy. .) t
to
Mr
Fox, ganizod pe rishables, lik e vegeta ble» the lot Iter
Geo
Bennett,
The orange and
ben rt of hanforii.
With Mathis &amp; Viminali» .is special­
Si’ ll ttlil rh www formerly •if &gt;Jew York JLtrrv Ward. Henri Mr 1 .a ulm .Ini» ^od fru ii w..ubi i&gt;e lmrd.*r - t i l i
grapefruit tree* bring more than an
I'ttifif i.» —.i i, f*♦r»l :t vear .g.* metili *r- aid Viiist on player pianos, Val do* tu. Gii.:
|'ri*u itn.hllig fa* t u r - are -ut h l l ' l l i g \ K V *
. ..or iMv « I'll vit g
&lt;•ut
or.lit .
*ncc«*»*f ul
wit it Gaither
Hender-on. lumpa,
Mr
M.-l-. h
n»
dmlv recetpi- lu ilo* m arket, com
C a n n y Advice.
Mrllallim.in
Mr- LiP
ut.ut
Id
■t I. r of Mr
F lu j Ludtlen &amp; Hate«, u- head tuner
At n til.
grou i*r I h.*
*t*»*n the Scots had con*
(..*&gt; il ■&gt;&gt;•■ « i t i . . t i . - k . p . | - of prò.In.«*
r..rl V
l-t
N*.
* f&gt;o 11. &gt;. I * ul her ii
in Tampu, Jacksonville and V. I.t••- 1 i
M.
*
.. .* &gt; . • , 1 .1 ...
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pur 1 .*• *&gt;g elder.il&gt;, ■ !
f,
Mo -»• .J,. v- « father,
I•
:••Iglit years, Souther.
Mi
' •
las &lt;,
a
«on ».ml
Handy.
M .i.ert tarter. Mgr
Hitt. ,-* , •
II
At g I .
/*
- 11 uto I ha I
•of to
l*
.1 *" .ni
II l
if
HO. lullt I), » I.* alio.»I tae »aug Up tno
Ala , four year- t )' Itr* w, ■ i ,*
1envi u a - 1* . I pwort b I . .p..
Mr
li..b.
In *.|M* farm *t ufi Lumliin. lak a th »Hier yo can frao
¡.rod ¡i.
mut. h
will
..* d e a l
I
Uiionga, Tenti., four &gt;&lt;•■* and many
Ue*le&gt; &gt;1 lint Met bod
V
Newton
last
Friday
even»idjing
for
low
prices.
A winter of the English— ink' everything ye can
Mts.
I
Daughter*
of
ever gel tilt* or any of our tun* lands
years previous to above.
in Seminole county.
Price only ist Sunday school was _delightfully 1 mg front winch ¡1 goodly »um wa* demoralized mftrket*, !ik&lt; tile Inst, frac th. in Mm iitind ye, Sandy. iheyTu
i'he hou», meliti* ju*t a* hard 11 me* for t he u hr.iw f.*i. bin p. »pie so be .'nrefu'
Terms one half cash, entertained by* Mi*» Blanche John* added to tin* treasury
SffJOft (lit
Something About Shoe»
lecoru I&lt;&gt;1 WIMl Vi l » c r ­ p r o d u c e melt a-- for tin* grower*
wl' ili. tu
- . . . r i . , ‘it a bald moti, far
on
Thur*dai
«•veiling
\ft«*r
tl
was
prettily
iw.» and thr«*e vear*
baialo .*
) e . ani... . .... .I ni I - Ml Ii ait
harm ing
»fid 1IM| tf»| pi.ii.t- » Gil. i in ground* i ......I p 1 1. . - . .rr . profit- to I he g r o w
Shoes repaired in tim* i- t**q«* m m
1. 11*1 I I « - - p e r i o d
. . . .
troll. f a t Tv la in I . * - a i d lift 1er t. .rk'ii*' i" lio* deal*
|.fl -XI f.It .| A
*A
It mu*P
"oiv
Shoes repaired with i . . , im
hour
w a* el )"&gt;
.1 r»•*. mu- quart. t ..
T*
N
I»
,.
il»
nr¡•i.i.i
|.
h
.jell,
to
ft
it
E
1 lap »•t * . . !.. &lt;1
f a n c y w . r k *f 1.■
and dispatch at our -hop ea-* Fir-1
A t
1, db *I,. t ill
W ' t h the C y n i c
1 ■ !. mil *
I
fr....
I i ...
e, |
tre- I Ilo r, I - w. *&gt;
T.-rh" i !i',r t 111*a1f, It. 1 r
.itfl l\lV fa r
street, 309, tjpjni«ilr i oii[ieraltve
*»t, !.. tu li.,, . V11 &lt;»c ..theni,
I
I
.
b
II 1er,
. &lt;1 ( o u r
■ ir
■d I
M .* . *
1**i &lt;1.
1 •.........
Sttire
lit'
f t . . L’
1ft:** ' 1 1' ir- i ' fail
- »**|.l•in a un ’ ah* Sin art
W1 '
. I
i ,..*
1imiti
1 II V II
at,*l 1at" ».
■Mm's half -&lt;&gt;!,
.
I 7,'e J1■«-Jll.'i n w an i pro i*s t Ini l « arr&gt; Set
pro
li
.1-1
1'rti*« Ot . * ............ half
t il»|)W ft t' ff , d . . , . d III.&gt;-l pr&lt;*mih»ht
M ..I her* w I... j 1 1. 1* red their l.al-o
-be.
Whole soie- thmughout. look¡lin e t o s u it p u r . h .t - e r
I*.i* l*u .»r&gt;1
1[ urn
in t l . B.it.r Ital.v
rwriie-l duri*,I* *.f wf.1. 1. ft.l'
good as new f l o u .
Rubber 50.
t,
Seminole Real I.siale *
in )&lt;»tir
•
i
r«i
*»
1
i
m.
i urn liai h f t
I atr w. ek .a*. g«*t the -.or«* cani- I
Women's half sole 50c to 75c Whole
I) Hart. Mgr., Herald Kdg.
llighl,"
etc.,
et.
und
truly
Time
did ^
apply mg t” Mr*. It. A. Terlmuti, 119
sole- h5e.
Riven .heels, 40c
Try
turn
backward,
for
cltiblinh
games
*
*
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I
Elm
nvenue.
The
delay
is
regretted
us with your next pair
All work
were played upon the lawn hnull)
De M**úyI by tb** cum mi l i v e b il l was u n a v o id
guaranteed at thn New Progressive
The secret of Lticcflui In life Ih for aide and not tin* fault of tin* com ending in 'wo long lines of ..Id and
l&gt;ho Shop, 309 East End First St.,
young alike, repeating Mother Goo»
n man to h.*
for opportunity mittee
South Side. J. H. Roach, Prop.
|)r. Davi*. ilu' OpIomotrUl, whu has htm milking regular
rhymes from memory
Repairing to
when It conten Disraeli,
Fri-7Mtc
the
house
the
boxe*
of
lull.It
W
er«
vi-ii.- here f»u ntimlHT of yearn, will In* at Robbins NYst Motel
Stall Fctlcrahnn ufjicrrs ut /». ¡.and
■r» by ♦ next week for few tbtys. .See him for glasses, for beatlarhe,
Mrs Henry Wight and Mr* .1 V auctioned to the highest bidders
Three’ ■ A 's
PickillH motored over to DnLand ■Mr. Elton Muughton
weak eyes or jHKir vision. Work guaritnlet-tl.
Don’t delay
characterize
Mr
Moughlon's
ac­
for tv conference with Mr* Frank
i coming until tin» late. *'
..
Jennings, jiresident of the Florida complish meat* &gt;*r rather some of
J
Keferenct^:
Dr.
J.
X'.
Robson,
D.
A.
Caldwell,
J.
E.
Paco
ii
Federation »( W oman’s Clubs, and them, architect, actor, ¡nniimi.-er, Z
&lt;»
e
q
u
a
l
l
y
good
11
&lt;|l
thn*«.
to
sny
noth­
Mr* Edgar Lewi-, vice president of
the fifth district
Tin* Sanford club ing of his al.lilt w Anárwn antagonist in
The
delightful
evening
has a claim on Mr». Lewis, Sanford dehnte.
closed
with
music
nnd
recitations,
AT LONG W O O D , FLA.
being in the fifth district. The c on ­

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

ABO U T PEOPLE

...AND EVENTS...

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A Sample of the Many Letters from Our Satisfied Customers ' ^

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UNITED STATES POSTOFFICE
F. J. NIEMEVER. Postmaster

M a y 29. 1915
B on ita :—
E nclosed find check for
for Cream
shipped m e y efterd a y .
Thank you for y o u r
prom ptness. Cream w as fine and enjo.ied very

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ference was held tit the home of Dr
H alley, president of Stetson I m
varsity, where Mr». Jennings is a
guest.
The otTicinl party attended
the Class Day exercises ut Stetson
O The dntighter of Mr«. Lewis is presi­
dent of the graduating class ut Sl«*t
son and the son of Mrs. Jenning*
is vice president.
The ladies from
•Ä*
Sanford returned quite pleased and
delighted with their visit to the
university town.

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W ill call in to see you before long to see

about future shipm ents.
_________
Vniirs trutv,
F. J. X I KM E V E R
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B o rn b ta |

M y.if* t y f ‘lub

| Guaranteed Oranges |

JA mysterious group of charming |
women enjoyed tin* hospitality of
Mrs. J. K. Johnson ut the regular!
meeting of the club last Week and!
many inysierioint pbuis for future
jdeasure nnd welfare were concocted
during the afternoon, chief of which
will lie a picnic early in lime that
will include the families of the mem­
bers. Tho next meeting will lie held
at the home of Mrs. John Meisch.

Name f'ow/tsf
/Vrstootf \l&gt; n/i'-'i
Under the auspices of the Ladie*' |
Mins Lora TltTl left 'vit ir.lnv for
I'm.ttt a name s o c i a l wa* given ia-t '
Friday i-Vening ut the Congregation ' tier home at il ,it* hlli-.'t), Mi* I*
al church that wa* most enjoyable
Little Misses Florence and lleleip
and a prolific source of revenue. A
Witte
spent the week end with Miss[
charming program of music and rend­
ing« was rendered and a bird contest Amelia Srhnmrh in West Sanford.
gave much pleasure
and afforded
xMrs. Mary Thomson and Hltlp spn
fun and amusement.
The opening
number of the program wxs rendered Paul have returned to Delta, Ohio.
by Mi«» France» As pin wall on the
organ.
Mrs. Chas. Polk sang two sjThe friends of Mr. J. U- Ferguson

The D ickson V alencia Oranges are now on the
Sanford m arket.

Any o f this fruit proving dry or

otherwise unsatisfactory will he replaced upon re­
turn to the dealer from whom it was obtained.
T he follow ing dealers are handling this fruit
and can su p ply it in an y q u a n tify desired.

E. E. Turner
J. I). Roberts
Mrs. G. Saucer
Mrs. J. Mallem
A. Mallem &amp; Son

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Co-operativi
C. H. Leffler
J. M. Saucer
W. George
Irwin &amp; Giles

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All tllork 2, Tier 2 (eaeapt
I.ot 21 J. It. Pott Sufi Dir of
■V'-TC
*104.2 ft N and B
by
H b
a r -i » Q
1.08
K i m aa. G . ,
Itlaham Plantation...............
j
It K and W In S W eor
.
1.64
Sjoblom, S . . *• ***» 4
96
9 21 29
N E » of N E W (tea* » - * ) ..............
marked
on
taa
book
D.
C
.76
Sjoblom,
8..
6
29
U 21
E I » of NEI* of N E W ................
. and D ).........................................
Sanf Hôtel 4 1»,«. 1
N o l i « li herehy ( l « « n that Ih» fo lloA in g daarrihad land*. or *o much thereof •• S K of NEI» «nd E*J of S »4
Ix&gt;t 9. llloek 2 . Tier «
.........
VVhllo. Mr» h l_
N
W
1»
(l*a*
l&gt;»f
20
ft
of
S
«
&gt;
|
I
» i l l b« n » c » » » a r y lo pay I h » «m o u n t du* for t a t e . h»r»in *et opp-nlte ih » *»m
tng»th»r
Lota
I,
I,
I
and
4.
llloek
2,
S and 30 ft VV of NE eor
with ™»t &lt;»l «urli •■l» »ml »«I %«filmiB »111 he ».)M «I public »union on Ih» tlh day . t
*
Tier
7
......................
..
Kohhlna.
Alir. I
29
of W 1-3
i
I uliy. 19 1 fi, «I Han ford, tha n i u m y oï Seminole.
I.ota 7, 8, 9 and 10.
llloek
3
I1
run W 601 fl S
tty
Tier
7.
............
...................
22.82
111
Sandera, Edith It.
ltohhlna Aller )
K 601 ft N t o be*
• I
L i a 1 and 2. llloek 2, Tier 11.
Ami Talea A t'oalp lie* SW rnr nf N W 1» of JJ W t|
t&gt;\V NEIt
Wright, Henry
Sec Tap Itfr Arrra
9 21
29
DEHCHIITION *&gt;F LAN If
8 VV H Ol Block 2. Tlar 1 9 .............
Thornton. W S
run N 5 eh E 2 eh S 6
2.17 Lot 2 on Plrat St, llloek 3,
Hollina Colle*« . .
29
• eh W 2 eh ...............................
9 21
Beg. 21 cha N «0 de* SO min W&gt;
Tlae I ............................. ... .
lAeMont, Joe
E H of NW'U of H E ), Heai
of SE
cor r*l*r M ira n d a
Lot 8 , llloek 3, Tier 1
Unknown
that pari of 8 ) 4 of SEW
ti ra nt, run N 1*0 deg 3l&gt; rnln
Lota 1, 6, 7 and A lleta N 1 It
of .aid N W I, of SE I» E ol
7.62
W IS e h . N 2» -leg 30 m in
ol IrOl 1) llloek a. Tier 1. , ,
26
Sandera, Edith It.
29
Warrntn, Mr* K ||
Weklva nl»»r
9 21
K 26 2-3 eh H (SO &lt;lrg 30 min
W H of Lot 4, llloek 3, Tier 3
Thranhcr, Il |
2 aerea In aquare in NE eor
1.32
E IS eh S 29 dr* 30 min W
Lot
3.
llloek
3,
Tier
7
Handera.
W.
29
Burkabaufc H
2
1
n lS Ç I. o lS W U
»
I 7.12
40
Ilei.hell. II. M . ,
l-ol« 3 and 4, Hlork 3. Tlar 9
20 2*3 ch to bee
MHI.r, T J
S*y of
NE&gt;&lt;
of S W ,
of
nf ÍSE »or
21
I» 29
l-ol
7.
llloek
3,
TieiOp
Makria.
Tom
Ila* 10 10 eh N of
1
26.65
29
lllaln», Mr, )
NE W
1&gt; 2 1
run S
4 eh. \V a 33 eh
Loi I. Hlork 3. Tier 10
Miller. T J
S
E
'
,
of
S
W
'
,
and
S
W
l
,
of
I 28
3 3
lle n d .f* «n . I* II
19.31 Lota 11 and It. llloek 4, Tlar 1.
5 4 eh E (1.33 eh to be*
80
Uviater, K. I. . . .
29
Wllaon,
T E
2
1
HEW
12
9.76
74
U n a , Jane, Hr*.
Lot No. 3 ,
24 1» 29
Lota 4, 6 and 10, Block 4.
Ut*. 13 eh S of NW tor L-ol I 21 1« 2V
Plan of Nubdlilalon o f U n d ll« 1on*ln( I» Altamonte Land Hotel and Nnalgatlan Co. aa
r
Tlar 6 , .....................................
Miller. T. J
liun S 7.14 eh E 13.21 eh N
Lota 9 and 10, Block 4, Tlar 8 . .
Re co rd e d In ll re o rd o of Seminole Counly
Miller. T J
3.06
10
t'ren a ha *. l&gt;. (!.
7.14 eh W 13.21 eh
I.ot
10,
Block
4.
Tier
1
1
.
.
.
.
Laing,
J. E
Iota 102. I l l , 112. 113 ond
. . _
De* »0 eh 8 of N l eor of l-ot 2 21 19 29
N W H ol llloek 4. Tier 1 9 .........
Ter»ntlng»r
1
1
4
.....................
.
.
.
Clark.
A.
F...........................
2.31
run W 111 It 8 1113 ft K 111
(’ roa*. Mr* P M
4.29 Lota 341, 342, 361 and 366
6-10
Sehmel*. V.
.
.
T borlen, J. O . . ....................
4.35 B H of W H “ I »lock 4. Tier 21
ft N 183 ft. . ..............................
Lota 469. 470, 466, 474.
liarla, F. P. Co.
74.80 1-ota 4 and N 1)4 It of Lot 1,
(le* 10.13 eh S of NW eor
21 19 29
llloek
6.
Tier
I
Wllaon. T E.
I.ot l o i
tira**. II M. ilurr.W M
1.21
run *H 0.87 eh E 20 eh N
tl «Col t«t. Geo v, \h-,
U t a 622. 623 and 624
Fro.l, Emma
2.32 l^)t 1 4, llloek 5. Tier 2
6 rh N 78 de* 11 min W
Thraaher. Mr* L II
1
.
- -.
Froat. Emma
1.39 L i t 9. Utoek 6. Tier 3 ....................
11
t'renahaa, 1&gt; G , .
3,97 Lot« 0 . 9 and 640.
to b f |
L it
12 (Ina N 38 Ml and
3.69
4U
t'ranahaw. I». U . .
N W I» off N K
E ))»
i26
"
i1.L
it
13.
llloek
6.
Tier
3,
Thraaher,
I). L
Plat
Hook
No.
(ine.
Page 14
Proat'a Addition |o Altamonte. Recorded In
3 69
20
f'rrnaha». II. U
26 19 29
E H of S E W ol NWS»
............ . 26
Lot 7 (laaa 41.72 ft off N pt)
1.08
Fuller, A. I I . . . . .
Lota 63 and 6 4 .......................................
..
■.
...
K K of N F .U of N W U a n d
and Lot 8,
Block
1,
N W J l of N E W ®f N W * i and
w v e r . .4
•Charlr. -T.*V
- —
•,
_
.__ r Pi oaf a I
N l-S of S W } » of N E H of
f l . ^ i t 4¿ r n pt ol Lot h ----“" ' D S P
. —aA-.diL. « i » - » - . I3'\~a - - t e a * &gt; * j* c .v ^ ^ » . HPT
l NWU................................
W «
Samuala, A n\anjth*^_, . . .
Block 6, Tlar 4 . . .
l o t l l ..........................
Itoblnann, M. S.
S W H of N W Û and W )* ol
Raylprd. H...........................
3,16 I»ot 4, Block 5, Tier 6 ..............
Miller, T. J
( ’ renahaw, l b G,.*:
6.62 Lot 1 4 . , » ...................
60
1 S E H of N W 1! .......... .................. 26
1» 29
6.04 Lot 8 , llloek 6, Tier 8 ....................
Samuel, E..............................
Lota
22
and
2
3
.........
Pariah.
A. I».
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h
a
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l
b
(
J
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.
.
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3.69
40
N W H of N W H ............................... 26 . 1 » 29
W 68 It ol E H ol N W H and
11.78 W H of N E W of N E H (tea»
C’ renahaw. I&gt;. G.
123
Krat N W ) , 1 1 « H K ' , o f 8 K ' &lt; ) *7
&gt;» 2»
W H ol N W H . Block 5.
I arre of t W aide lying S
WK
of S W ) , and 8 E ) , ol
Tier 13
St Ile*. E. VV
rrenahaw. I&gt;. G.
12.08
120
of Lot 364 A. L H. * N.
8WH
...
27 19 29
E
H
of SW&gt;,
and
W Ay of
Therien, J. O .....................
10.66
13 21 29I
Co. or l-«t I)
Da* at S line I’ eter Miranda
S
W
H
.
Block
6.
Tier
13.
.
Slilea, Mary E
ol
N W ),
WH
of
NH
ol
(ìrant Int E line N E H of
tloaeian, C. VV
Hradley,!' it and Itobt,
11
2.31 All Hlork 1. Tier 15
14 21 29
ol NW’ H
NEU
.....................................
28
19 29
Lota 1 0 , 11 and 12, Block 6
J. II. Poaa Sub llltlalen ol S W w ol SE W, Nee. 14, Tp. 21. Range 29
run
8
1.47 eh W 12.25
Tlar I . . . . . .................................
Brulon. J. H
eh N 6.81 eh E to tirant
• -----*
.............................................
...
Matthew*. Walter S.........
LOS Lota 16 and
16,
llloek 6,
Ix&gt;ta
17
and
1
8
.
.
.
4.38
1
hoe SKIy to be*
Tier 1.......................................
Abernethy, W M
Tomllnaon. . G . .
9.36 NE.H of N W H of N E W and
So
8 19 29
«f N W U
S&gt;{ of
14 of
ol SE
S E 1) , .....................
Io ta
13 and
14.
llloek 6,
N H of SEW of NWf H of
N W l , of SiE»» and SW M of
Tlar
2
............
:
..................
Miller, T. J.
Mirila, A . , ................ ............
46
29
14.98 Io ta 4 and 6, Mock 6, Tier b. . .
N E W ............................................ IS 21
N EI» and N R of NW’ K of
tllfgina. Mary K
12.18 R W H ol S E )4 ol S W ) , ................. 21 2 1
t'renaha«. 11. (Ì,
10
140
So. Land Hume Co. .
29
1.86 Lot l , Block 6. Tier G . .
S E Û 'a n d S E U ol 8 E ) i
28
1929
Miller, T. J.
Unknown
................... .
20
29
E H ol SE W ol 8 W W
21 21
2 12
- W H “ I F-1» °* N W ) , ol N E W
All Block®, Tier 13
Arnetl,
V. S.
20
29
Sjoblom. A. E.
2.69 S W H ol llloek G. Tier 17.............
and E H of W H «I N W ) ,
W H ol S E W ol N W H
.............. 22 2 1
DaCotlc»,
W, D.........
Crenaha*.
lb
(i.
4.29
■leg
2frt
ft
S
of
N
E
eor
of
ol N E ) , ........................................... 3«
Lot Ir-F H ek 7. Tl*r
NH
E
H
ol
N
W
H
»1
SW’
H
cl
.
ile* 18 It N ol SE cor ol SK&gt;*
' e
. lV ^
*&gt;! Imt 2 and W r, ft oi
N W « . . . , ....................
22
ol N E U .....................................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3«
ol 8 ' j lot 2 and 6 ft E
run 8 264 ft W 330 II N
run N 6 36 eh N 77 dr*
and W by 23 It N -a n d 8
Jamlaon, V...........................
264 It E 330 It.................................
2.60
W 6.74 eb S' 7.34 eh 8
In N W eor ol Lot S.Tllock
Crenaha**, I). G.
8.93 De* S W eor of S E H «I 8 W H . . . 23 21 29
87 de* E 6.60 eh. . . . . . . . . .
7, Tier 1 , . ,
...
Gilbert , Latría
run E 16 deg SO tnln N
Dag 60 It N ol SW cor ol H E U
...
Stroddard, Prinre
Lot 6 , Block 7, Tlar l ...................
20.88 eh 8 6 eh W 20 eh
19 29
ol N E W ..................................... 3«
Lot
1
fejrept
E
69
H
ft)
Block
«
Eahleman, E d .........
6.63
N 8 eh
.
run N 160 ft E 110 ft M
7.
Tier
2
......................................
.
.
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U p e . M. P. .
M
o
r
t
j
i
j
J.
I*.,
lira,
40
3.80
t'renaha«, I). G . .
3.78 S W W of S E H ................................... 33 21 29
6-10
160 It W 150 It........... ..
I.ot 3. Block 7, Tier 8 ...................
* ninfea, C, II
Lot 3 IHock A, Sanford Parma
Ur* 8.7 # eh E ol S.WJ, ol NK.U
Wllaon, T K
10
i . M. Murice________
6.20 l o t 10. Block 7. Tier 9
at Monroe.........................................
19 29
ol N W 4 , ............................... ,
34
lo e , (’ . I'
S)y Block 7, Tier 15 .
. . .
Lot
LA
E point tllork A,
run E 6.13 eh N 20 eh W
Delegali,
H T
l
o
t
1
.
Block
8,
Tier
1
Webb,
C,
Z..............
4.38
Sanford Parma at Monroe
t'renaha», D. G, .
3.7«
11
6.13 eh S 20 eh to be*
G o nelly. Mary G
l o i 8 . llloek 8, Tier 2
Lot
6,
Utork
17,
Sanford
Ue* 6 eh E and 60 ft N ol S W
Ilouteholib-r.
VV 1
l
o
t
2,
Block
8,
Tier
3
.
llamea. Hattie It. .
6
4.38
Farm« at Monroe. ........................
19 29
eor of 8 W ) ( of NEH .......... 34
V en ab le . G. VV
l o t 1. B’ oek 8. Tier 7 ....................
I.ot* 1 and 8 llloek 19 Sanford
run E 6.36 eh N 11 de*
Miller, T J
»
10
Thomaa, Jiro«..........
16.25 l o t 5. llloek 8. Tier 9
Farm* at Monroe. . .....................
W 5.42 eh H 82 de* W
A bernathy, VV W
l o t fl. Block 9. Tier 2
t'renaha«. D. G.
6.12
Si Ju.eph
4.38 eh S 6.92 eh.....................
T h ig p e n . E
l o t 7. Block 9. Tier 2
W K of N W &gt; j of SK), and
I Lot. 17, 62. 63 and that part
l o t 9 (le*a «trip 3 ft «lile oil
Monroe Lakr Pr dure Co
of IR S of tty
SEW of NVV&gt;, of SEN and
*2 77
N aide), Block 9. Tier I
l l a r per, 1 A
be* S W eor ol NE*» of SW t. 3 » 19 29
Mueller, Hlr* of Mr« ■
2 1 «2 S 16 ft of lot 4 and Lot 5,
1 NH of W'H of Lot t l
run N 298 yda E Idi yda. S
Nly of W H ol Lit 45 (Hark
Z a c h a r y . Mr- M li
llloek 10 Tier 3
C rana ha w, M (Ï.
40
0 91
Mueller, Hr* of Mr*
26 12 lo t 3, Block 10. Tier 6
298 yda. W 164 yda
tat for 191.7
Cowan, J. J
( rtRihaa, M G
40
3.6« 1.01 75
19 29
Hear dairy, C. P.
36.70 N 60 fl ol S 1 0 « ft of S W ) ,
N E W ol S E I»
34
Crenihaw, M. G.
1.67
12
19 29
W 12 arrra of S W '* of N E ) , . 34
Hay luck. Mary .
The To
ot-Block 10. Tier 1 5 ...............
NH
ol H E U
«I NEH
of
Brock. N. 8.
Ofleaby. J. ! » .........
Lot 1 ) . .
27.63 l o t 5, llloek 11, Tier 6 ...........
Alt llloek 8 He
Jaromea, Bra. J.............
6
N E W ............y .........................
35 19 29
lo
t
a
9
and
19,
Block
It
Ogleaby, 1. M. M.
13.11
All tllork 7 . .
8 WW ol N W H
(oitopt le g
Cameron. Joe
Tier 6 .
19 29
Ü.26 eh W Ol NK eor.
as
Plorlda Land A C olo aliallon Company Celery Planlallon
Iota
2 and 3.
Hlork
11
run S 6 eh W 10 eh N 5
Connelly.
Il H
Tier 7 «
Crenahaw, D. G............ . .
33
4 20 Undivided H Intereat in l.ota
eh K 10 eh
, ..
Lavi* Lratar.
42 13 l o t a I and 2. llloek 12. Tier 12
18 and 19
W K of SE H and N H ol S E H
Aldridge. VV 1;
Martin'* Aibl to Sanford
Crenahaw. 1). G.
8.85 Undivided 14 Inlerr.t in l-ola
100
31
19 29
of 8 E 14
EH
ol
NEW
of
NH
of
tirrentbul,
Annie
Loi
21.
llloek
12, Tin I'.
Mm
(
l
a
r
k
'
«
Sob
III«,
of
It
S.
1«
and
19
13
13
(r e n a ta * . M G
Ï&amp;
2.37
36
19 29
SW H
'»
Hrg 676 ft N and 1987 ft W
W
illia
m
•. G W
I.ot
4
Lot
We la**t * Sub I )lr part o f
of N W eor, See 26. run
Crenahaw, M, fi.
20 29
4 93
16-4
M r It ride. VV J
1
lotV 12 and 11
l»at No I
N 824 ft. W 8 , 1 ft. S 43«
S H of WAy of Lot 2 and W A,
•»i
in
Mr Nett, 1 II
Ml III
ft SKIy '191 ft K 1 " 1 ft
19
r»n s
Stvn», W S
5 77
1 20 29
I,i)i &gt;♦*
Hnhinmn« Surírjf of
ol SW I, ol N W W
lluyd. Wm II
.10
a «0 Her 886 ft W and 675 ft N
( lark W ni
20 29
N A, „f W H «I E 1» of S E i,
Sanford
uf t, See, eor on S boun­
&lt; orry. M T
U&gt;t* 2 and 3« lt W k
Tipr 2
N W U of N E At and N E ' , of
23
19 .10
dary
J uhnton, in ai I
1.4,1
I.
Hlork
11
Tirr
2
N W J4 and Nfy of N W '» of
rui, W 312 It N 1514 li
T
h t f |»rn VS 1
ledit»
l
a
m
i
2
»
Hlo
rk
13
T
i
e
r
6
Crenaha wr, M fa.
100
10,60
20 29
SEly to atake 1280 ft N
T i l l g Iir ti J VV
L û t 4*. l llo e k 13, T i e r 7
of SW W " I
in
Potier. C A
IM
8Wii
ol N W
of beg S tic lirg
20 29
!'ren*ha». M G
30
2 42 I'eg a( interear*i-.n S bn» St
SW
f i l m Ilford*! A d d itio n to H a n fiif d
20 29
Ham bun, J
1,Hti
5
S U nf N H of N W 1« of m : w
(intrude air with E aid»
G a r n e r . N 11
NH
of
8 Ay
Of
HEW of
19 30
of J. T. &amp; K. W. IIy ..............26
Lot 1
Crenahaar, M G ., . . . .
20 29
6
l i t a r V «bea* V
Io ta 6 and 7
run E 799 ft S 578 9 ft
S E H .................................................
2
Hay lu i'k 1
NH
of S H
ol
N W I 4 of
la«&gt;t » 9 a n d 1 I
to avid Ity NWly
along
(‘
r
m
i
h
i
*
,
M
(»,
20
15
l
60
S t r rtdtf uf d, H
2»
SKI,
2
E aide of •. me 98« ft to
Lot 12
l,ot. 1 tu 21
le*. 1.411 |y i
5
Ter willlger, J E
point of beg.
2ÿ
»
Cir*n*haw, lit, Í».
4 93 He* 77 Ika E of VV tine of per
Waite* Sub l&gt;lrpad of
2 20 29
Lot 2 ll-a * MO ft b y 1 1 * fl
Crvnahaar, I» G
»0
1 91
W U o l SE H
3 20 29
K - A VV arnl le«« 117 ft
aimmon a ir on N aide uf
S K ) , of N e l 1» and N E ), uf
b y 6 ( f | i »i f (eût 3 &lt;&gt;, H o!
19 Hi
: t. Gertrude ave
26
*0
Jlnkrna. Firmen
7 44
In so n 'i
Survey
nf
Hanr n E 5 eh N III rh VV 5
SEH
3 20 29
( ‘ ren»h»w M G.
40
2.69
N W ) , of N K ' ,
» 20 2»
G r e e n , A warn1 1
R
Anal. J F
fo rd
I) 01
»h S in rh
40
Coi,
N
II
20
29
4.9!
S E ) , of N E &gt; ,
11
Loi 4 lrm&lt; W
I ft and Ir**
of ^«-rltuni« MrfafdrrJ In f*lat (look I. I’ agr
M M Smith'* Hull
f*y fl li) H I ft I It uhi ri'
Deg M 1-6 rda S uf NE cur uf
Ma.fr, I. T
lot 17
1 I 9S
( lar V .V M* •
• un*» S u i v i ) nf S a n f o r d
20 29
N W ).
tl
loar. K y
ol 63. pt S P rnr
la* 11 f'i'9 It h«&gt; 1, 1“ ft Ilf Lot I flultUlrun S 12 4-1 rd*
W 21
Ih 1*
May« H M A i- Il
Lot
6
"
i
Lark Wm
ut» * Su fit-) of Sanford
rd . N 12
4 1 rda E 25
Ila k rf. Hi)
•f Lut
llnliinaoti'« Svjr
C11Wno» n
rd*
K*i
2 28 N )y of 1 ot 82
M» %In, r I '
vny of Sarifur«!
S H ol N W 3 , and N W *, r.f
i Lofa 4 6 and h lliurk 1 KdgrS W t , and W ty ni N W '» of
l(4*4{îrk, Wm.
l,o
oin
I 9.’» ,
Nanfur if
•
1
N K ) , of HW A, and W I» of
S'y nf N E ' , nf S W ' ,
and
130
r«»,
HEJi of N E •» of SW I»
12 20 2»
|‘at t»n Uh'! • 1
7 II
Lot 2 HI nek 14 Tint 1
S ' y aaf S'y of N 'y
of
Thl* prfi, U J
S W A, of I A 2lea apt
W'
I ' nkMi * n
29
12 «T L411 2, Hlork It, Tirr I
N i:
of S W ,
29 19 10
i (li. N
23
M-a*l. M
I Su eh.
12
2l&gt; 2«
.1 29 SK '» nl N W ' » of S W l , and
1.0* f., Hlork \
Ci ta b a rn . 4■ M
NH
Of
NH
of
S W . , of
N li i»f N
nf Lot 7. Hlork \
Sl&gt; nf SW ), ol N 1.
nf
Coi* S
7
u :
..
12
20 29
M r M ofiar'l, * I
t 60
j Lut 1 4. Hlork V
N W l . ,,f SVV&gt;, lie»« 2'y
Be* 660 ft W of SE eor of N H
1
n
k
n
n
w
n
10
29 19 30
1 r.u : Lot*
acre» in NK ror
1 and N ' i «f l.&lt;it 9.
of 1-c.t I
24
20 29
30 19 30
Meg N E rnf of SKU
Kob
bina» A
llloek /.
run W 7.22 eh N 10 eh
run H &amp; ch W fi rh N 5
Armatront:. n
Lou« 1 and 2, fllcrk f», Tier A
l riLno»n
K 7.22 eh S 10 eh
Jemmlt, 8
2.5
2.11 Lot 7. Hlork tî. Ti#r A
/ f k E 5 eh
................. . . .
(Ìirdror, li A
Deg 26 II W ol NK cor of l-ot
Jta ri 6*7* \v r*tr ) \v
B»g. 6 eh S of N W eor of
I«fit I, Hlork ft, Tier I”
S ......................
..................... 25
SO 29
30 19 30
NK l, nf SK I, nf NW
( ’ ti k n o wn
All Erar! Iltftrk A, Tl*»r E
run S 1414 ft N 41 d»g
run S t rh 1; 6 eh N 4 rh
tiniRti, HanDBii
Jot
4, Hlork
1,Tirrll
W 661.66 fl W 410 fl N
2
Jem mí«. B
2 II I.ot 5, llloek
VV 5 ch
IIogan. H A J
7.T»arfl
24
.Srara, W II
3093 ft E «19.99 ft
3.62 II, g N VV eor of SK'i
si
19 30
Hrnrk J
Lot 7. Hlork
7.TirrH
1inori «nn . Kr* ’&gt;
run E 12 1 * rh In W line
Ue* SVT eor ol E H ol U t 2 35 20 29
*
Uit
9. Hlork7 Tirr H
Manforil («rani N 2&amp; _ drg
J*■rvr-• \\
run N 6«6 ft. E 239 ft. S
J 4,t fi. Hlork
'T--f I •
W 12 5o rh VV « 92 rii N
flainij«i. i \\
Gritfnf U M
681 ft, W 239 H
1 54
I ut
V. HI nr W
*T irr\
I
apar»»).
\
II
1
I
»:♦
Ibi! Ir*r v |
II
'
2
rh
to
t.»
SJ, of N Vy and N I, *1 S ' , of
Lut
f». li lock
,fclTir fA.
in
" A m i rwrt T Uf]j *
N E *4 of S U ' ,
26
211 J'I
H aIV rd ; V
I 39 it g l&amp;.lJf r h * fii rd 4j N(pr (milk
VV 4&lt;f Mit I , Hlork * I t. f H
on N II Dr
df 1•* to
JniiM. \
lie* 171 *, ft S ol NH rnr
,
26 2 « 29
h *j of Lot I, Hook * Tiff M
run ^ I 1 *46 i* ‘ L
4«
Simm» A &gt;
.run 8 406 1 II \V 1302 It N
Lot* 4 a tul "*»
Hlorkr . Ttrf H
Nfrlipivan. M.
11
1lirkaon. S &lt;
rha .N 1 l 96 rh W I» *4 rh
4nt2i ft 1. 1302 ft
Jone*. J. àc i*
11
I 99
Lot
7. llloek
m.TirrII
Hef 15.01 rh* S of if Hrc pw»i
SJy .d VA ly ol S E ' , ol S W l ,
Block
ledila
0
«
0
am!
1
0
,
8.
on N linr..................................... 31
19 30
and be* S W cor uf HE),
Slmm&gt;, A. S.
Tier 11
run S 14.91 rh W 10 ch
of SEW ol S W ) , ...............
26 20 29
8
llloek
U ta
1
and
2,
Unknown . .........
16
•« . a
N 14.91 ch T&gt; 1 0 rh
run E 332 (I N 494 ft W
M r I r i f l «r W i
Tier ( ‘
inter rrtínn
E
Ifhr
SjoUom. A* E.
13
U.32 It H 491 ft
......... ..
3.62 Hrg at
M mmI, Il
I«ot K 11lock fi Tier M
...
O. IL Uy. «Uh H linr
31 19 30
N H 1 » N U ol SE J, of SE 1,
n.
Hlork
Ulta
2.
3
4.
5
run N 31.35 ch K 12.27 ch
ol SW’H ............. ........... r
26
2 0 29
S i e » a rt . W •
Tier K
io E linr of H W h
.Mrc
run N 494 fl W 132 ft
Jon**«. 11 M
Lit 3. Hlork 9. Ttyr II
S 17 2» rh W to W linr
S 491 ft E 332 fl Com
llu rk a . k
Lut 6. llloek P. Tier II
Sanford Grant S 2.p» dag t
Si&lt;&gt;Murn. T I’ A A L
S E eor of S W H ,
. .
2 59
f'uwart J
ij&gt;t
I.
MlneV
9,
Tier
&lt;
MU 1.1 u u - i f «I uu7*t.
26
20 29
W 1 h 50 eh lo S line ajf
2 32
Straarl W ♦
9 HO Lot 2. III.irk 9. Tar I
&lt;' ran*hat M G
I.
Sac
W &amp; 70 r h to h rg
®
■SK pf N )s of Sly ol NW )»
I iiir * p ) ! H
i 'ran•ha » I» G
5
1 hi I.-it 1, 11lue k 9 7 Ir« t ’
Swan. G 11
32 19 « »
5
.4 N W »
26
20 29
2 62 N S of SE I* of NE *4 nf SE »4
Ar»D*tr**n|f 1 V
I,«*1 9, Hlurk 9. Tirr t ‘
S W ’ , of S K ' ,
(Irai N 'y .f
N r " f’ p"*l*
i .&lt;•* I
»
.nd 7. Hit..-a
2 G 20 79
Cfiknn * n
.15
3 24 I Lota 12
Si # a»a rt "
•
Tie- U
1*1 and I t
• trrpf
Wadr. M r* J
VMi
hW ■» of N W ) , ol
Srrtih, I- A
IJ .11 l.»t 5. Itlu-k 9, Tirr It
S I arre uf Lot 1 I
Gloovrr. J J
33 2 0 29
3
Grtawuld, Il M
Smith, Either. Tr
1.20 E.‘ y ol l.ot 2 1
2 63 Ixit «. Block 9. Tier D
Plahrr» I. S
20 2 * *
H»nilngrr, * ‘ W
40
3
Vihlrn Leonard
N E H of S E ) a ...................
I l.ut» 7 !.. 9, ninrk 9. Tier K
8 - 1)0
ThraNh-r,
M. I
20
&amp;
Harrold. Jo«, Tr Mill»
K K «f 8 E L of N E H ol NEI*
.14
nhlnffi* A K
29
11 33 U t 10. Block 9 Tier K
I 03 Lot 10
C a l d i ! •".Il À S«n». ì
N K of N E t* of N K),
of
Prank
Ixit* t atid 5, tllork 9. Tier 1'
20 2 »
36
H^olI &gt;m, A K.
NWH
5
2.01
lief at pt 12 rh N and 3 rh
of
Lot 2 . llloek
10.
N )y
8 M of N W 4 of NW»| dr*.
W ol SK eor..................................14
19 30
Postar. Edw
Tier A
¿V 165 fl and Irai E V47 fit
run N 10 eb W 2 eh S 10
Maker, llaltir
Il ella my, M aurica B.
2.93 1.0ta1 1 and 2. llloek |0 . Tlar II
•i»d N W K( " o f
N W H of
eh and K 2 ch ...................... *
In glia, W
1.
Block
10,
Tier
C
.
.
.
.
l»ot
2 0 ' 29
10.65
Sjoblom, A. E................
•o1 3 M H (Iras W Kft ÍM_____ 35
3.84 Bag 6 eh W and 12.80 eh N. .
of
Ut
J.
10.
Block
NH
I v o t a ru S W cor I.el 2, E
of SE eor ................................ 34
19 30
Cimrron, io»
Tier C
■t
818.45 tl. B * W by 683)4
run N 10 e t E 2 eh 8
i
of
Lot
llloek
1
0,
6.
6.4« W H
20 29
Oeeriitraet Turp C o. .
Hall, Geo.
1.99
It H * 8 .......... ............................... 36
IO ch W 2 r h . .............. ............
Ilradfoni» E A M i
Tier C .
Hrg 796.62 (1 W and 190 ft S
Be* N E eor of N W ' Í «I HW»&lt; 3 « 20 29
10.
of
Ut
5.
Block
FH
run W 417.38 It. S 561.73
ol N E eor..............................
35
19 30
Knight. S
Tier C
•. a . a a a
Oyeratraat Turp C o . . .
1.69
It. E 417.38 It. N 651.73 |l. . .
run 8 470 It VV 185 ft N
Smith, C i
Winana. Ed»in 11.
11.17 U t 6. llloek 10, Tlar G
470
It
E
185
I
t
.
.
.
'
.
.................
Moorehou»*»
A William«
W H ol S W ) i («-»cept ‘» I NE
8)4 of Lot 4, llloek 11. Tier H
Hrg 1628 It W and 190 It 8
20 29
illchard, Allrn
r o r .............. ...................... . . . . 36
Lot
8.
Block
l
l
.
Tlar
11.................
ol N E eor................................
35
19 30
ran W 417.38 It 8 521.75
Wilson
Lot 9, Block 11, Tier K
rua W 9 2 )í ÍL- 8 470 fl
(A K 417738 It N 511.73 It
Wakrfb I.i, G
E 39 It ol Lot 5, Block ISTier A
6-10
Laing.
J.
P..
6.30
E
B2Ji
H
N
470
I
t
.
.
............\
and le*« be* 608.2 It S
Lot 4 and W 76 fl ol Lot 6
B « * « ) f e h . E of 8 W eor . . . . .
35 19 30
•ol N W eor run E SDO It
Tiannla*
IL F
niork 12, Tier A ......................
run N 12 Û eh. W 8 eh. 8
KTu* bop , John
» 606.2 It W 4 2 . It 8 716
U t 6. Block 12, Tier C ..........
.
12)y
eh.
E
8
rh
In
Seen
&lt;t E MH.9 It S 1065.9 It
Thraahar. M I.
Hamilton, E. N.
16.15 U t 6. Block 12. Tier E ..............
10
35 19 30
34 a n d .. . .
Wly 1020.3 It N ÏV.5 ll
I .angMy. J M
U f 2 . llloek 12, Tier G
____
¡and team Hy and tea» bet
ThlgpaD. W J
Saaford Height«
U t S. Block 12. Tier G
8l*wart, W
1042 It. ¡4 • ol N W eor of
U
t
I,
Block
IS.
Tier
A
..............
Starling, 11. J...............
4.40
Lot 7 .................................
S W W run E 607.9 It, S
Ding«*, C. II......................
47.70 U ta 2 , 3. and 4, niork 13
l-ot 46 a nd 46 . . . . . . .
686 (t E 607.9 It R 426.8 It
lland, F. IL
Tlar 11.........................................
I
linger,
C
.11......................
11.27
OeeratreoLTurp. Co. .
43
6.21 Lota 48 and 49..............
W 1016.8 It N to beg)......... 36
Órlgar, IL IL
Lot 6, Block 13, Tier B . . . . . . ...
Mourr, B. II.............
10.11
Lota
64
and
66.*..........
Sia* SW cor ol N W H ol U t !
36.
Ha gad al a, J. II...................
6.40 U t
U)t 5 8 .
,
to
6,
Rand'« Addition
run N 422 It E 914 ft 8
Lorry. B, T».
10.21
Miwkin*. Malli*
lilarrett, J, T»,
S a n fo rd.................. .....................
2.92 I.ota 69 and 6 0 . , . . . - . .
423 ft W 912 ft. ....................
Unknown - . . ; .....................
11.30 U t 7, Hand** Addition to SenLota
78
a
nd
74.
.
.
..........
34M ol NE.H « » d « K U ol
Wagoner, A. J......................
8.60
Mclntoah» Viti.
Lot' 9 1 « . . . . . . .
lord . .............................................
N E H and N K ' , ol NWH
Hnueher, C. 8 . . . . : ..........
1.43 Lot 2, Block 9, Chapman A
Lot 9
7
. ..............
Mad N W H
«1 N W H and
Ha
gad
ala,
J.
I
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ford.
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W. r. Leatlll'a Mah Blalaion. Heralded In Pial Book 1. Pago 2T, Racerda of Seminala Ce.
BWH
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Tucker's
Add.
to
8«n Bag N W eor of KÛ of N W H
Muaaon,
.
Bprinfiv • * * • *' * * *t * ** * * » * * * »
ford • a * a « « a * g •a a a a a a * » * * a
of 8 W U of N W H ................... 36
&gt;6 33
^
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N 40 ft of Lot 4* nioek I0t
run 8 830 it. E 264 It N
1
B W W o l N W M . . . ...............
3
Coltina. Dan nia..................
T.16
Chop m in à Tucker'« Add.
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ran N 4.18 ch W l.tt- «
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Philpot, C. Ur*.......... ..
to Sonford,
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Beg 610 ft 8 ol NK ror ol
All Block ».&lt; Near.’« Sub Dlv
N W H .................... ..................... 8
...
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fit
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ford ...................
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3
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Lot 1, Block A. South Sanford..
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Wight Grocery Co............
4.60 SK of Lot 3, and U t a 6 and 9
810 It W 210 I t .............. ................... .....
..
ch E 4 eh N 6 ch (leu E
Merrill, Georg*..................
S.34 Lot 16 Boyd'e Hub Dirielnn
Hall.
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Block A . South Sanford-----S K «( BWK t * * * * P ‘ « W H of
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30
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South Sanford...........................
Lot 1, Block ÍÍ." Markham
U t 16, Block A, South San­
Abernathy, W. W .............
S K «1 N E K o f f t W H a a d EH
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NOTICE

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Lot* 13 |o |M, Hlork F
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l-ol* I lo 7. M o ck II
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run S 466.62 II, K 466.62
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ll
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of
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run S 1M* ff W* ft»S 5 ft
N 150 ft. E fîi .5 ft
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lief at NE ro f of NE *4 uf
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run \V 70 yda. S 140 yda
. K 70 yda. N 140 yda
lief I 18 rh E ami 4.07 rh 8 of
8 W cor ol NE *t ol SW ‘ t
run N 7.26 ch, W 1.3K
ch 8 7.26 ch. i: 1 38 rh
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•| nf F 1^ nf S W 11 nf SK
âUn 1 25 acre*, dred lim,.k
3, l’ag e nn, Seminole
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Crenahaw, l&gt;. G.

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Lol» I A 2. Murk 1
Southern Produce C o
W H "I Lot» 3 A l. Block I
McLaughlin, C. O

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13 77
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of lly) Hack la i 1918
Sanford Celery Delta
C o m p a n y ....................
1.09 Lot 66 (eirept SO ft K of W
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Hanford Celery Delta
C om pany ..................
43.82
Minnlrk. W. A.
l.ot» 88 and 87 part N A K of
•iream.
Southern Produce Co
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.,
1 17
Lot 105
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................

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Lui» 10 to 20, Itlork A
l.ota
7 and 8. lllork ll
2 4 .0 3
no 00 i.m II, Murk II
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1.01» I. 2 and 3. Murk 5
7 .6 5 1 Loi» I anti 2, lllork 6
1.01» I.
anti 6, Mock 6
N. 33 U t » all north of Thwnahip lino
in Murk 8
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THE * SANFORD HERALD

PA CK E I C H T
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¡CU RBSTO NE G LEANINGS!
BUDGET

O F O P IN IO N
YOU

AND

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I

“ JU S T B E T W E E N

D RIN K PURE W A T E R
.

WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN BE HAD

ELDER

M E .”

SPRING

WATER

99.98 PER CENT PURE

Er.’

EVEN THE GATE POST N0.T IN IT

A N A L Y S IS :
* allege. Florida
IAKKR. !*h .J)., Rollin'*
I&lt;
BAKER.
Winter Park, Florida. April 19, 1915
K*q., Orlando,
Orlanti«, Florida
FT
II. H. C on e).. K*q..
Dear S i r : - I have completed a rarrful sanitary analyst« or the sample
o f water that you brought me Iasi week and have obtained the following
result:
Color
Clear
Chlorine
6 parts per 1.000,000
Reaction
. .
. Neutral
Total Sollids S parts per 1.000,000
Free Ammonia
None
Nitrates
Trace
Albuminoid Ammonia
None
Hardness
.18 parts per 1,000,000
The absence o f both free and albuminoid ammonia In the spring
water and ils very smaU-MMtint.ui chlorine indicate Its good quality—the
ihe Indications are that it Is o f exceptionally good-quality.
A very desirable feature o f thi« spring water Is Ils softness, contain­
ing less than one-fourlh o f the amount of calcium nnd magnesium carbo­
nates found In many water« o f this region, nnd Jusl aboul enough, as many
nulhoritlrs think for supplying Ihe lime nnd magnesia requirements o f Ihe
body.
Yours Respectfully.
(Signed) THOH. It. IIAKKIt
TIIOS. It

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I

A Cl 11EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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K

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I*

.

-^ • n e Tm r

4 =
director* «hstl
b e elected
annually
by
the atockh eldert on Ihe Brat Wednesday
In February o f . each year at 8;00 o ’ clo ck
p. m. at a m e r lin s hrtd for that purpose
n ite principal offices at Sanford, Flor­
ida.
and Ita officers ahall, Immediately
th rf eafler hr e lrclr d by the board ot di­
rectors, and in i o l l n ( . rltbrr In a sto ckboldrra or dlrrciorr* mretin c. rack «hart*
of atock «hall rr.tltlr It* holdar to one
vot e. Until th ose to be elected at the flrej
annual m e r lin s of stockholders «halt p c
quailOed, the business of the corp ora tion
ahall b * co n d u cte d by the following o f ­
ficers: J. I&gt;. H o o d, president: M. I,. Ilood,
vice president, and fl. i . Wilson, aerretary
ami treasurer: and J. D. Ilood. M
1..
I lo o d and II
J. Wilaon ahall ronalltute
th e board of director*
Irilele VI.
The hlsbeet amount of Indrbtrdneaa to
w hich the co rp o ra tio n may at any lim e
subject llaelf ahall he the amount of Ita
capital atock ptua Ita aurplua.

^
Article V||.
The nam e en d redder,c- ,,t ,
porator* and the number ..I .,
errlbed by rarh ire s. to l l, ,» .
J. II. Ilo o d , Sanford, Fine i , ,
chare .
M. L. Ilo od. Sanlori! t , ,i.
II. J. Wilaon. Hanlord f|, , , .
State of Florida
C o u n t y of Setninoles
1 hereby certify that nr, ,
aonally appeared W o r e rt„ ,
lie J. 1)! H oo d. M I ||.„
Wilaon. known to mr t., i „ ,
d r y r l b e d In and who r i e r ui..&gt;
going article, of Inrorpnratiut
himself aeverally srkrma l..|,..
that he execu ted .aid a r t'.:.,
tlon lor the u*c. and i &lt;tt\ ....
pre**ed.
Wltneaa my hand an,|
22nd day of May |*»li
Ileal 1
J J till g I .
79-Tur*-4tc

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111

IHCHrUfPTION OF LAND
Hrc T«p II g#
A rtf«
O VIM U
K Th e world i* g e tt in g better in
Imi I*.,
s|)i&gt;ts « ih I there are m a n y who nigh
John J. h agan 'a ,Hub IlliWlon o f O sledu
to*, the old times and th e flesh pots
Lola H, l&amp;, 16, 17 nd IS,
niock I _______
qf,__KgypU but a g la n c e over J.he
Fagan, Jukt.J
Lbla I to 5' and 15 to 20
...
newspaper« of long ago will convince
mock 27.......... ........
' TÎ
Fagan’, John J
any one that crime is on the de­
N W *»»'N H of N li ot NEW
o f S W l i ----- W .................. IB 21
ai
5
O wen , Morn«
crease, there is leas whiskey con­
SW)( of SB)* of BWW..
___ 15 21
31
to
I j i a t o n , W. J
N U of 3Û of NF: W of HEM
IS 21 31
sumed, less vulgar language used
lo
l.awtnn. W J
N W jf «r f l w j i or n w u ..
h at
at
io
Star bur k, V. I&gt;
on the streets, less
vagabondage
HE», of HEW ol N W i, and
N&gt;, of HE '4 of N W I» lie.,
among the youngsters, less cigarettes
Daily d eliveries m ade in Sanford in five gnUon bottles
heg N FT cor
16 21
31
run S I I I
2-3 yd. W
in the ranks Y&gt;f the h oy s , more edu­
sealed at the spring. P hone us for further in form a­
326 1-3 yds N 11« 2-3
cation, better morals in every way.
yda K 326 1-3 yda.)
Ifi 21 31
22
l&gt;rrimark, D A
tion
as
to
deliveries,
prices,
etc.
HE
!«
of NEI« . .
19 2 1 3 1
10
Ginn, I'. K.
The old t i m e , practice o f tanking up
E J* of SE J) ............................
21 21
31
HO
Fan«, J Hr«
and then taking the t o w n has passed
NEH nf SWW- .................
21 21
31
40
Ovarii reel Turp Co
W », of 8E ' t of NEI» of NED
away with other early day usages.
and HU of St, of N E 1,
of NE'« of NE '«
22 21 31
(irren, W. H
What was at one time the universal
SJÍ ot NF."1 » and HE», of SW i,
custom of drinkipg and swearing has
of
N
E
H
_____
22
21
31
15
Lun»l(|ui«t. (*.
Phone 1017-3
Sanford, Florida
Heg SE cor of N W 'i of
passed into the more peaceful man­
N W » .................
22 21 3t l
run N 10 eh W 15 eh S 10
ner of drinking soft drinks and dancMirth if better than a frown;
eh E 15 eh.......................... ..
15
Allay, A. W.
the’
tango,
and
I
believo
that
there
----------------------------lie
s
15 ft N o f HE c o r of S W J i
Do not wasterTyour tlnno in picking
o
f
t
t
W
J
i
.............
22
21
3t
Flaws with brothers who arc down. are a greater percentage o f the young
run W 7.85 eh N 6.20 rh Our Moral Codes.
•ir
«
men in the churches t o d a y than ever &lt;*1
E 7.85 cb H 6.20 ch. . . . . . .
*
4
Jalka, J. Hr».
And it isn't so distressing
Our moral codes were Invented, not B}&lt; of N W « of B W « ................ 22 21
31
20
Owen», Maurlra
before. T h e world is gettin g better.
If you give a little boost
•
Eh,
of
SEU
of
NE
U
.
.
22
21
31
i
20
M M M ) Si War In w
to prepare men for heaven, or tor
IO aerea in NW cor ol NE1«'
0
Any
old
fellow
will
tell
y
o
u
so.
T o the man. the fakes are pressing
Utopia; they wero invented by men
of SE »
............................
:t
31
Howard, W. II.
U»
• • *
SI*
of
K
W
«
of
NE'«
of
When the chicks com e home to
♦ who were none too good themselves
♦
NW),
27 21
31
5
C iih b r n « , ll.
Some time ago I p reached about
for people who wero not much worse. N E » of N W ',
28 21
roost.
31
40
(¡Inn.f r . F
3
acre«
of
N
aide
of
NW
'»
•
•
•
the destructive habits o f the English
There are great differences in human
of HE »4 .
28 21 31
3
Sw o p « St Drowning
beings ns to the amount o f knowledge i t Ini in W U ol NW '«
29 21 31
SU
G r a il, (*. II
i
My sruto, 'tis of thee, short cut sparrow ami now 1 n ote with much
29 21 31
M a a t e y At War In*
&lt;P
and wisdom which they possess, but N W « of SW I»
satisfaction
that
the
policem
en
have
31
N
W
»
of
H
W
i«
30
21
40
Marlin £ Herd
to p overty— of thee I chant.
I blew
there
Is
»mall
difference
!u
regard
to
I
E'»
of
WU
of
NW
&gt;
«
31
21
20
31
I
’ n k. n inmn
been instructed to kilt th e pest wher­
♦
&lt;♦&gt;
♦
a pile of dough on you three years
SE t, of SW »4
32 21
31
«0
M ■•*«&gt; A W trii't»
the
amount
of
goodness
or
rascality
ever
found
in
the
K
in
g
'«
Highway.
31
SW '4 of HE ', of SW i,
33 21
IO
Hubert«, O
ago, and now you quite refuse to go,
HW » of SE »
33 21 31
«0
McCulloch, A T
Some of my lady friends with kindly *j All Local A d v c r tiH c m e n t H U n d e r that they manifest.— Mowry Hubtin, In HE
of
NF.
U
of
SE
35
21
11
io
M
«%•#&gt;■ A U «ri*. »
or won't or can't.
Through town
Forum.
Lota « and 5
21 19
163
12
Unknown
heart
protested
agahist
th
e
slaughter
Thin
Heading
THREE
CENTS
a
and countryside, you were my joy
Lola 3 and 4...................
. 2 2 1» 32
98
W hitcomb, W. A.
of the innocents four yea rs ago when Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
NEU o f ’ SWU and N W « of
and pride, a happy day.
I l^ cd
In
Court
of
Caunly
Judge.
Seminole
County
SEW
and
W
U
of
S
W
)
,
HE
»
and
W
’
‘
-------22
19
32
160*
r n k n f iw n
your gaudy hue, your nice white I urged tho total annihilation of the Charge 25 Cents.
Stute o f Florida
All (lata W U of N E U )
27
19 32
560
Unknown
sparrow
and
if
my
a
d
v
iv
«
hail
been
tn
re
Fatale
ol
L
o
t
4
and
W
U
of
St!
i»
and
tires so new, but now you're down
Frank Franklin
SE » of S E l&lt;
28 19 32
183
Unknown
Notice I* hrrrb y given, to all whom It Lot 2 and N E U and, W U of
and out for true in every way. To followed then the city w ould he rid * * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i
may r o n e r o , that on the l l t h day of
SE l| and Lot 3 dee* atrip
of tho sparrow now.
T h e ladies of
you, old rattle box, came many
3 |fi rh N end S e rro » . S
October, A
1915, I «hall apply to the
.hie)
33
Honorable (leu C, Herring. Judge of .aid
19 32
3fio
U nknn» fi
bumps and knocks; for you 1 grieve course did not know as much about
FOR S A L E
Court ta Judge of Prohate, for my Anal E U ol SE ‘ 4
19 32
33
fiO
Storta, W A
the sparrow ns I did a n d they did
discharge aa adminiatratria of thi ratlte E U and S W
of N W U and
Badly you r top is torn, frayed are
nf Frank Franklin, d e e m e d ; and that at
N" E l , of S W l| end S « of
your seats and worn: the whooping not want him killed, hut they realize
th i .ame time I will pro«eht my final ac­
SW«»’
und
N W ,
nf
their
mistake
now
when
the
few
count.
a*
edmlniatratrli
of
.aid
calate
SW
\
3 t 19 .72
520
Unknown
For
Sab*
A
desirable
home,
c
e
n
­
cough nllecjs your horn. I d o believe.
N W &lt;g r*f N K *g
19 32
anti a.k for their aptyvoal
3«
«il
H r rid Mr W*. J
sparrows
have
multiplied
until
every
trally
located,
in
good
neighborhood
Dated
Aprtl
Sth.
A
.
i&gt;
1915.
All
Iras
Hl
*
Y’ our perfume swells the breeze,
I 2&lt;l 32
fi 21
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L
I
Z
Z
I
F.
(
i
H
I
F
F
I
N
,
SK
t4
iif
HF.
‘
|
2U
32
«
«O
U
nknown
house
is
filled
with
them.
The
spar­
H ouse has nine rooms, beside halli
while good folks choke and wheeze
Admlnlatratrli
N K kg
« and
amt N
N Lv t»
»f Ht: 14
f
U
L
*
I
row
is
of
no
earthly
use
in
the
com
­
W.laon A llouaholder. A tto rn e y.
SW i, nf SE
7 2»
280
Hrlre. J II
nnd hall*.
Flowing well with subas wo pass by.
I paid for you a
N «: i, il... s i: ’ 1 1 *n«t nw -,
He toils not, neither does irrigation, w i t l ^ b o t b hard und soft fifi.*.9. S-l. fi-fi, T-fi, fi-J. 9-7
fi 20 32
price, 'twould buy a mansion twice, munity.
320
Urica, J. H
»ml HE l, of . I W
8 20 .12
In Court of County J u d g e . Seminole
10
Ht&lt;ina, G. VV
N E « nt » W « of HE«,
in q u ire at Herald
now everybody's yelling " i c e ” — 1 he sing, and he is not a rrayed as the w ater in house,
CouniF* Mini« o f lFlo
’idi Idi
9 ÎO 32
N W « of N W «
10
Urica, J H
lillies
of
the
field
and
ho
makes
a
In
r«*
L
a
t
a
!r
ñf
s
u
„r
sw
n
nf
s
w
&gt;,
..r
sw
i,
office.
81-6tp
wonder why?
Your motor has the
A ugu«t us M ri »on a M
•
nil
SW
i,
«I
HE
'*
nf
Nolle* U bdffdby g i Vr n, lo »II whom it
grip, you r spark plug has the pip, nasty chirp that i* a destroyer of the
20 32
(ie lg rf. T W
HW l, of SW t.
For Sale C h e a p tins range, good rn*&gt; ronerrn, lfa«t
on Ihr l l t h dà) of 2 2 " y d . N and 8 by 1 to » ds
and woe is yours.
I too have suf­ 'early nup and he is filtbi-' of habits,
Orloher,
A.
I*.
I
W
*
,
I
th«ll
»
p
H
*
I
E
and
W
In
N
E
cor
of
us now.
Inqutn* at FVrnaitt Tin Honorable* íi*o. Í». Herring, Judge of a»id
9 20 12
6
Far well à l a
HW W of HE »,
fered chills, ague and kindred ills, and he drives all the real song birds
Court, »• Judge of P r o b it é , for my fln»l lieg HE cor of SW », of HE W
HO tf
Sh op.
9 20 12
from
the
[dace.
If
you
d
o
n
't
believe
dlarharge ■■ r i e r u l r l i of the
retate of
endeavoring, to pay my bills since
tun W 6.26 ch N 1" ch
Augustus M rlt o n a ld . derra eed; and that
1 ae Mr* I \
E 6.25 ch S 10 ch
fi
For Saje Ont* Lyon &amp; Healey at
you were mine.
Gone is bank roll nil these charges watch the little
the tame lim e I tall! preaenf my final E »n of N K l ,
')* 20 12
no
Alai Bflfler, Hub
with leather rase. $25.00 ar counii as e i ecu (Vit of eald ret ite. end W I, of N E I,
now. N o more 'twould choke a cow, scoundrel and see how ht* tiuilds hi" ‘ violin,
9 20 12
HO
Utiji»ol Lin-I «
■•k for their approval
SE », ot NW I, sud N K ’ j ot
] |, j, s t
Hl-.ttp
us once before.
Yet, if I had the nests in the eaves, s to p p in g them up 4 J7
hatrd April Hth, A I» 1 -» I ft.
HE», and N W , of SE W
M IN N IK M cD D N A l.l».
ami
carrying
mites
and
lice
of
a
l
l
--------------------------------------------------------------• mi HE
• I SE ’ ,
Ir**
mon.' so help me John amen, I'd
Kirru tf li
HE}*
of N W I, » n il N ' *
kind».
Also
tell
me
if
th
e
mocking
Wilson
it
Iloti«hol
der,
Attorn
ey«
buy a car again and speed some
of S E ' ,
nf H E ’ ,
ni 8
r.e-4 9. b -i, r»-8, 7-c. h-3. •&gt;-7
lo 20 .12
Unknown
lift
E ‘ ,l
birds are as thick as th e y were and
more.
Ivot
1
12 20 32
ifi :
» i|i* iin, S
FOR
R
E
N
T
also
the
other
song
birds
that
were
t i l
to
2
12
20 82
* If! *on S
&lt;&gt;
&lt;» In &lt; aiirl e ( ( o u n l f J u d fr . Hrmlnulr I uunly Lot
I.ct 1
12
20 S2
1R 7
i i)i*nn. S
formerly so plentiful here.
O th er’
S
I
«
l
r
uf
I
I
of
I
i
I
b
tu
I lin o n , S
Lot
S
12
20
.12
1
Did you ever stop to think
I n rr K it» !# of
lfilt
NWU
12 20 12
u iifo n , S
cities have found the sparrow »0 had
about the many funny tricks you
H#g HK cor
I Í» 2 0 3 2
F or Rent— I ! miao of eight rooms W- l&gt; Hold»*n
that thay took steps to eradicat«*
Notlr* fft hrr#t»y flvan, to all whom H
run N fi fi?» rh W * l j ch
can play with money ami get by
nml bath on M y rtle avenue, d o s e may ronrpfn, that on |h* 6th dav of £•!**
Unknown
S
fi.fif.
rh
F
7
»&gt;
ch
him and Sanford is just sim p ly about
A. 1». lit 16, I ahall appi» to the Heg 6 rh N of S E cor of N F 11
with it.
Probably the average man
in.
Inquire of II ill Lumber C o., trmhrr»
20
33
Honorable f ì e o r f e O. Herrin *. Jmfge o í
ofSW L | .
15
11 vo years hehirid, the tim es in the
«aid m u ri, aa Judge oí Probate, for my
pays but little attention to the
run N 4 ch W ê l ÿ ch F
fiH-tfc
office.
sparrow crusade.
final d lie ha rent an Admlnlatratrli of the pa­
Un kn o » n
fi M ch
manipulations of money that is prac­
tate of W I), Holden, d a f e i i a d i and (hat Heg HF cor nf S E k
15 BO 32
F or
R e n t— Several nice office at
the
»
■
me
time
I
«
ill
present
my
Anal
run W 495 ft N 319 ft
ticed by those who have money.
Unknown
3
F 195 ft H 3.1« ft
r The following editorial appeared r o o m s over Y o w o l l ’ s. F^nquire N. P. acrounta a a A d miniali atri* o f aaid palate
Ifi 20 12
We hear of people doing stunts with
in
rullarti U I'
and ask for their approval
S W I, ut N W ’ , n» SE
in Ttu* I’ hilndi'lphis N orth Amer­ Y o w ç j l . j t C o
32-tt
hated March «th, A h 1*&gt;1 &amp;
iti-nf is, It r f of »led til IM.i Mu«4 , I'agr 12
money ami here is one of them:
A
f
*
K
U
t
I
A
It
H*
»1
h
i
U
ican, April 9. 1915
I n! t fi and \%
Id I tri IT.
A d min iti rati tft
A banker finds a 5 ! U lull in the
KU TU Mar. I
Minek 3
F o r Rent
A mix r o o m c o t t a g e o n
fi f" Kr 111a y f* moa
The Itev K M Kvans is past or
Uilrnor* 7 J
Ot 30. It Inf k R
street ami rnnkry
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her, intending
rent by the season dr m onth.
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Moines, la.
Quit Your Knocking
Put the hammer tn the lacker;
Hide the sounding hoard likowiso;
.
A nyone can be a k n o c k u i w A n yon e can criticise.
Cultivate a manner winning.
Though it hurts your face to smilo
And seems awkward in beginning;
Be a booster for awhile.
I.ct the blacksmith
the pounding;
That's the way he draws his pay.
Y ou d o n ’ t get a cent for hounding
Saint and sinner, night and day.
Just for solid satisfaction
Drop a kind word in the slot.
And I'll warrant you get action
On your effort on the spot.
Kindness every time beats kirking;

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possible.. Inadvertently he buys four
In common
theater seat« with it. The theater
dents of that
manager pays the hill to one of his
a letter from
actors, who gives it to his wife to^
ester, Minn.,
pay t ho dressmaker.
The
dress­

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maker ust*s tiie $ 10 to pay her week­
ly grocery hill, and lie in turn hnntis
it over to the landlord in part p a y ­
ment of his r e n t . The landlord pays
his butcher with the bill.
The
butcher turns it over to the whole­
saler for a load of meat. Th e whole­
saler hands it to his lawyer for pay

ment of his services, and the lawyer
hands it balk to the hanker who
found it, in repayment of a little
loan the night before when they.were
at the theater together.
Tho hanker puts it in his roll and
deposits the bill to his own account
in his own hank.
"Sorry, Bir," the teller tella him,
“ but th at’ B a counterfeit."
The hanker looks closely at the
bill and notes by the number that it
is the very one ho found the day bofore, hut doesn’ t remember who paid
it hack, to him.
-W h o loses the 1 1 0 ?
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t I see that my old friend, J. N.
Whittier, has shied his castor into
the political nrenu and just to keep
his hand in will muke tho race for
mayor of Sanford.
I also noted
that he said In his (list announce­
ment that he would not buy* a‘ny
votes. Of course that was a mis­
take of the printer for the ones who
know Mr. Whitner beat know that
he would not attempt that and then
auch a procedure la against the law
now. But I well remember tho time
when you could buy votea all right
and so does many other old timers
around thi* burg. Some of tho early
elections in Sanford are as' full of
funny situations as a cocoanut Is of
milk and the way they marshaled
their forces on election day was a
sight in this world. That kind of
rough «tuff Is aH over now and the
elections are nice little' pink teas
compared' «nth the steam roller
methods formerly employed.

his “ favorite brand”
n o w that the as I listened to tiie weak pathetic
saIoons in Dcs Moines art1 closed.
1 cry of hungry children, and the
Mr. Kvans replied to this Invita­ pleading" of a heartbroken wife with
tion
And because his letter deals in sunken eves and pale fact* for the
an interesting way with a -subject bare necessities of life. The husband
just now uppermost in th e mind* of and n relative of 'O ld B ob' had long
nearly one third of tho e a rth 's popu ! he««« friends.
T h e y together
logother had
lation-- including in a m ost im m e d i-( b o u g h t rich food forr Brewers’ chil-

• ''H e, with pathetic quiver of lip,
admitted that a leading' brand, not
unlike 'Old Bob Adams,’ had se­
lected him for a regular customer and
the business would not stand for it,
notifying him that there was no
place for his services. W hy can't the
business world see beyond its nose,
and behold .great breweries, elegant
palaces, fine motor, cars, sumptuous
meals, rich clothing and all that be­
longs to your gigantic business and
keeps Its hands off? W hat right has
the business world to interfere with
personal liberties?
“ Not long ago 1 carried a .basket
containing food, to a. bouse whero
aome,side partner of 'O li ftob Adand’ had been before mo. The wind

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with mnny other resi­ to F. S. Niomeyer, Longwood, Fla.
76-8tp
city he lately received
a liquor firm in Roch­
telling him how to get whistled through broken windows

ate sense, tho 8,000,000 people in
I’ ennyslvtfnia (and tho people of
Florida as welly— wo reprint it ns
follows:
“ It was very kind and thoughtful
of you to inform me of a way of se­
curing your favorite brand, ‘ Old Bob
Adams' whiskey, since Iowa has
gone crazy and butted In on our
persona) liberties.
One would ex­
pect better things of Iow a than to
interfere with the faithful services of
such as 'Old Bob Adams.'
I offer
myself as u witness to the untiribg
energy and successful accomplish­
ment« of his race.
“ Last January a young man stood
at my door shivering - with cold
asking for bread and a place to rest
hi« discouraged head. He was n
remnant of refinement, which led me
to aak why he could not earn the
necessaries of life, "

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dren, fine clothing for tho brewer
hnd his wife and contributed general­
ly to tho upkeep of .his expensive
establishment.
"Since reading your Utter I walk­
ed down Fifth street of Jhis city,
passed the Neal Institute and the
Kecley establishment.
I paw men
who onco had bright proipecta for
a successful and an independent
future, hut their faces today are
covered with a literature
of sorrow
9
and defeat.

“ I note you pay the freight on re­
turned empties. I woald like to send
you a full' carload of empties if you
will honol- your agreement. I sup­
pose the freight will be much chcapeY
on full carload lota? To he honest
with you, the empties are not in
first class condition.
" T h e y consist of empty men—
em p ty of manhood, energy, ambi­
tion, prospects, self respect and nec­
essaries of fife— empty, head, em pty
heart, empty soul, empty stomach.
Also empty women, empty of. w om ­
anhood, refinement, modesty and
hope. Will It bo worth while mak­
ing tho return of this carload o f
empties? Will this csrlosd of empries be worth tho freight to you?
“ I will Alo your blank'order sheet
nnd when I conclude to aell my soul,
.dam n majihood, debauch woman­
hood, sap tho -Ufo blood of child­

hood, I will honor you* with a large
order ol 'Old Bob Adams,’ but for
the present, in the language of your
friend, Billy Sunday, T will 'cut out
the red - eyo and use Minnesota
Sleepy Eye.’ "

In rr Fatate of
J. K. Kankln, dreeaaed
Nolire I» hereby flven* to all whom ll
may concern, that on the 15th day
of
.October, A
l&gt;. J9I6, ahall app ly to the
Honorable George O.
Herring. Judge of
aaid (*mart aa Judge of p r o b a t e for my
final diacharge •« Kvecu tr i t nf tip- retale
of J K- Itftnkln, deceased, and that at thi
aa me time I will praient my final ar counts
a* F i r e y t m of «aid rít a te and »»k for their
approval
hated April 3rd. A h
1915
Mr* F C HI T« I I I S S n N .
Fteeutrls
4-6. 5-4, ft*H. 7-6, ‘ 3, 9-7.

NOTICE
Natltr !» hr,i&gt;by given t h » t th« u n d m
•l(ne&lt;l will, on W « (ln e « d » y , tho 30th
o(
June, A. If. 1915, or u t o o n theretlter s&gt;
ro nvenii nt *p(&gt;ly to the t t a o o rs b le Psrk
Trsmtnell, (¡o e e r n o r ot the etn ie ol Floride
tor lettere pe tent I n c o r p o r s t ln f the "F lo r­
ide I’ roduce C o r n p e n y " under the loUowtnt
p r o po w d rh erter: the .orlglnel ot which I,
now on ' Ale In th e oltlee o l the Hecretery
ol State o l the cinte ol F lorid e et Tellthe » r e .

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m . l. iton u
II. J. W I L S O N .
AMlrlea ot InrorporaUon of Ihe ''Florida
I’ roduce Cempany" •
The undcrelcrd hereby aeeoriata Ihemeetve, totelher tor «he purpose ol lormlni
a body politic and corporate under the lew*
ol the Mate ol Florida, with and under the
lollowlnt propoeed charter:
.
Artide I.
'
The name ol the corporation thall he
Ihe • Florida Produce Com p an y ," and Ita
principal olflrea and
place ol
bueinree
ahall be at Hanlord, Florida, with branch
officer at inch other pieces In the elate
ol Florida and other da t e - ol the United
Stette at may hereafter be eetabllehed.
Artide 11.
TSe tenersi nature ot the butineu to
be transacted by the corporation shall be,
to ancate In and centrally carry on, at
whoteaala or retail, or both, the buunru
ol a dealer In all kind, of fruite. veceUhlea
and other (arm products, to buy, sell and
eichance Ihe same (or caeh or on commis­
t e adranci
adrantes and
elon or otherwlae. Ip tqakf
^ _ crape,
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loan» on'fkTm
to b&lt;orrow money and
acquire,
hold
anJ
otherwise
neeotiete
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mortcacee
and ol||ar
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- V r aecurltiea,
eerurHire, and
end gen­
erally to excrete« such powers and privilecee is may be incident to a central fontmission and brokerat» bualnrta, and to
have and exercise ail the rights, powers,
and privileges
Incident
to
corporations
orgenlrrd and axietlng under the laws ot
tha state of Florida.
Asllrte III.
Tbs amount ot thf capital atock nf tha
corporation fhall be
Five Thousand Dol­
lars to be divided Into Filly shares ol Ihe
ar vClae ol Ono Hundred Dollar! each,
which ahall be payable In lawful money ol
Ihe United Hlstea ol America, or In prop­
erty, or-lsber or services, at a (air and Just
valuation to be died by tho board-ol di­
rectors.
4
Article IV.
The term for which the corporation «hall
satit ekall be perpetual unlaaa sooner dis­
solved Vccerdlng to law.
Artlrla V.
Tha butlnaoa ol tha corporation shall
he co ad acted by S president, wJ»o
general manager, • view president, a
retary and treasurer, and • board ol dirse­
l o » to constat ot not less than three ner
more th;n Ava el IU ttukholdera.
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All of the lands deacribed In tho foregoing lying and
County of Seminole and State-of Florida.
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Whero the word "Town»hip” or abbreviation therefor occurs i* f l ‘
be held to mean Township «outh of Tallahazsce; ond whore th&lt;* *
"R a n g e " oc abbreviation therefor occurs it shall be held to mean *■
East of TaUahauee.
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T b* Colleclor Seminole County
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ON TUESDAYS
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CONFEDERATE VETERANS PRZEMYSL HAS FALLEN INTO
CLOSE ANNUAL REUNION; — AUSTRO-GERMAN HANDS
SESSION TODAY .AT NOON

legislature w ill close
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render. il ut i l i ’ n ifii in ;.i Î i i-ri'innnD
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lo abulish ilio ntato Iti* riim in i»»n in
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T i e p u r l h i t in
T H E EAST
— W R I G H T OF SAILORS.
t«.i er i lilt h. - i n . ii » - ed
T t , i» I» I Yxx* i
\ \ n o tim e li’» t i r - 1*
iii'Ai
Sunday
s t a r t lin g in f o r m â t inn given out lato'V
T h e ».'XereiM'» will m ■ nr .il l.ake x ie w
:i
I’ rzemysl lifts
tcnlnx a f te r iio u n fix .lohn F r o I.n n d o n .
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cem etery begii nine .il t p in
A Riflimoinl, V n j ’ Jun»» I
General
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xx Im ha- I n i n w orking un the CUM' fic in l a n i i o i i t i r e n i e t i t xxan m a d e nt
I . " N e a r e r , my «uni In Tli»
« a t m d . iv re-eleeleil I'n iin iiu n d i'r in J a i ' k 1»'
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i i t he tlm ilile n m r d iT Wax V i e n n a t h a t t h e g r e a t ( i u l u r i a n f»irt'J C o n . t'iim ! &gt; ti.•11 Sovereig ns iTiief ■&gt;( il ie I tilled Confeilerat»' V e t ­
C hi
Stuart w lu r e tin
re.»s won b y the H u u i a n s ten weeks
,
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eran» in annual reunion here, and l hoUBntid* of vetera ns a re q u a r je r e jl N*(lvT,nl(, dr .Je5a r l y on the m o r n in g of
ago, a f te r n fong strulfgle hnd been
|. Watchman and Sentry.
Iiirinincham, Ala., was selected a* wait pt*it te t e il. Ilt in d r e iis , however.
.fame» H n t l e r i» the pr!nci|»nl in re c a p tu re d .
fi. " A n i o n i ; t h e D e m i "
the reunion city for D i d .
Avere empelled tu rem ain w ith in the
W it h I'r z e in y s i in their h a n d s, the
fi. l ’nntn
Hi'v . S teinm e yor
The xetiTuiiH sent the following f a ir ground» b u ild in g because of the the t rim e, im p l ic a t e d b y h i» pal,
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u
s t r ia n s and G e r m a n s have con­
C h a r le » M a y b e r r y .
H u ile r I» in ja il
7. C o n . C o it i.
greeting in the form »if an unani­ in ces». ■ t do xx n pour
ci
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the first phase of th e ir new
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iti lli'» o t ii I'ounty . road pax mg x al- J.loo per year
Hob A s h le y , brother "1 tío- n u
pL.rchuse the old H u p t.si »h u rí h n n d l . | , tie will p o s it iv e ly lu' presim i nt safely hut* Itx I o n ly a few d ays
iiiation act for I 'in e ll a s c o u n t y ; v a l M r L o v e l l 1* at present c le rk an d ! d e uined m a n
1 e as tem p orary iju v r t •r» (or (he the lucilie udii» greatly lo l ile oecu- longer
H e r i dy was m i empaiMcd
• Ida*. ¡tig special school d is t r ic t s in collector; M r Pre»ton ip*»cn»or and
.-•iiiill lifter m ill day Hob Asldey i , \ in.
About fifty" j.ru iiiiio 'rii men siim
buek
tu
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v ie d o by tur nephew, M r
Pini'llas c o u n t y ; V o lu s ia c o ip it y fish tre asure r, cornliineil salarie » being
■ i ppreached the |xid. ( idled J a ilo r af' h e h lu ii if* mux i tio'til and - n i ­
X
Kurt her annotim 'i'ito'ril- uf the nr Jlii'k M ■ S xx i ene
fegulation h i l l ; I n v e r n e s s c i t y c h a r ­ f 1HU per in o e D
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II. n r'ckso n til the iloirr
Soon ;ils a - *‘ r.-il
Vrratigetm u t- xxil| rangem ent» xxill be made from the
Mr»
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ter, T r i l b y c h a r t e r ; an act re la tin g
T h e a n ietidnn ' I will im thorixe tipopened it Huit \ » li Ii-\ »lift him
m a de *p a * to u 1 c u tt. o.od 1&lt; x . i r i . p » . Iiureh»'» next Nutolax
&lt; a li ¡ula but it t n i'
t i\t e d u mu it y
f » t o regulation of s u r e ly c o m p iim i» . c o u n c il In borrnxx money, to tint exit, 11
S* Tel» Ut» ' of the t a i l o r s xx I fi
-» w hu may no« t" meiiit er» of
I
year»
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front
M
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G a ,. where
&gt;ni a r i to p r o v id e a p p o in tm e n t of ceedtllg í 1A.IHI»«
VV ill also v a lid a te brought C i t y police (M iner K lh le tt
I eins*
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I u sb a i.d Mr Henry Vunge xxas
|la |ili» t I hure h \m m ii tire ment »
lu r h
inspector of* marks* and b r a n d s in loans nl r e a d y tnmle to tit»' city
atol Stephens (o the jutl
Ile ch' **
m e e t * i'XifX
Nip •! V
Nui da x . lu e . t.t li I 1fi
fini ino 1 eil w il h thè C e n t r a l of ( . i u r Esca tc. hi s c o u n t y : lidi» to protect
T h e r e ha* hi ei* i n efTort on the
l eaping oxer tile jud or » »lenii , i. " •lillg a* '» lu m tto- It .(.tpt
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Sunday
»chuol
gia
railrnati
Sin* ha« Inum a k u u l,
marsh hens ih S t . J o h n s c o u n t y ; an |iart »if a n y one t ■ run oxer
t he body
H ub A - hei ra il lowur«ls the T i tuple tuoi on t i e tir* t Fro ' 1 . Ili
1 IH» Pretti l u . V li &gt; l i ' ' ( p o r g e II;, - * li'Xlng a m i t fi.night fui tieighhur lo
set to grant to the C o v e C o m p a n y people, n fid in j it 11 ■ —
■ l" the c o u n c il i Hx park. &gt;hi - lidi g down g rav e l W i l l i ­
11. 1' •111 h i •n 11 g I , r fr&lt; of* In re. and xvill lo- gr»..i|x
i ■ « mont I f ■ ■ r " &lt;ul and 1
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permission to d a m the W it Id a ......
xxould be glad t** I .1 x • "II p**-t tin' am! eatisitig ro n s te rn u tin n am ro.g
uses
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•d i ’ all » h o liuti t l e gitoti [u r­
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chee riv e r r t or near P e r r y , H u
at. p u b lic on I lie f.ii tnitr»e viri» wheeling m l . tnt»
Pinti»
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are ni x i ■ i .1
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set relating to a d m is s io n "f ati!»r
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tog him self behind 1 tree A»hli-y .
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reaching for lus re xolvi-r. ran »»ut
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the state road d e p a r t m e n t : an act
a» il »topped a e x il e ear
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prohibiting sale of »toi l, in in -u r .t r iie
\\ il ) 1 lo \ 'tl il 1.1k c .1 .S (*»f |* s#,
I.' ( ’ | *1■ xxe *- A 1' I 1' pe ' 11- f i X'
taxing
T a k e m e* -out ............. »UL! y r o -tl
h. . 1.1 il
or 1
x rnx s mi
ll.ifte
companies c h n rtc re d in I lie -»t it. ;.i a
If you were a»k»‘d t&lt;» teli whirfi
ilrtig stori' in II"- l furio r VVoiuIrull
V ntt are » e l i m u m d tu .11 t he i r Jesitp ill»' pr'tb of her heari and
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Ashley
shouted.
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m ater discount than ten p.-r ‘ •‘ » t j Blores in Miami an ili»* must sali»hi Id ing tuinoFT'ixx
and «hi* nexx
pil t t iti lile 1 X (le i II T. »eel MV t Ili' tll.il'
i ■■ b a 1 1 *. * Ini . t i l l 1 11 r 1 1 .eat*
• »thin two ynnrH from filing charter; factory lo deal wiih
*»»»ul»i xnii
e w ili ne ohi id thè pretto ,»1 ili
ago.
. »11 art authorizing paying iocs to hit vi» an atiswer ready? And il you was p u rsued b y the |«»lice, li»‘»t- tln c i t y .
D.r H o w i t # am i hi» force
- Stxtp al C r a y » I . iM r «
Thv •x'ltipritbv of the e it 1Ire town
bond trusters in Ibernando eotioty: coulipiif once' givfi (he ri linde» of thè 1»te il. I n t im l d n t e d b y the s n a r lin g t
b*'fti bllfor »ex 1 - I \ | j:
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«n act relultng to the orjrani/.gt:»»n. Stores, wll.lt governed xour ' b o i n ?
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management and conttoj oí life and Did you thmk of tIn* nterch-indisi- or
d r iv e r * » I * et to g r t - it ^ M e ir many « r .. •.. 1»
P r i v a l e h a lli house*
At the edge &lt;‘ f t»»wn *h»
Urc insurance companies Mid thoir,|ho ,iro,,rirt„r, t,r the rll.rks,
to p o rro w in .1 &gt;t rit i ' v lit* t o ila«e
I 1 - li ilnuo r» a ■ 1" Miti \
P y jle 1» Sri V cur* ( »Id
■Renta in the atato; an art uuthoriz)t is jnt,.r,.»ting to a»k your -elf c o m p la in in g that hi* m otor would tk
.il *!r. f. • o pori, m
stori am i
Njit
tia l rate« io l a n n l o ’s for seuson.
H om e, J u n e J.
Pope Pius is «0
¡ng and regulating certain classes of t h e s e -U U C H lio n s : an d it would be not work, got «»ut 10 t in k e r w ith the T l » new store s. in the room fur*
M r«
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KelTer, i'rnp.. S c a ­ years old t ^ d a y
C o n t r a r y to the
indemnity contracts; resolution fU- v a lu a b le if the m erchant could h a v e m a c h in e ry . P o lic e m a n l l i b l c t t o v e r ­ in. b y oi" ii|iii ’f b
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Mixed Real Paint giAO1 The ancient htalortana *«y that orer a M / potili* and porpora!« aad«r lk« la*« » 4 « I N W H ileoo W V l ) ............... I » 21 12
He«
»
1
0
ft
N
of
SE
»
r
of
terminate them. Men, women and
1*&lt;®®J mile« of th® tower Nltn were pro- ef lk» «tal« of Florida, wtth aad aad»r Ih#
NW (i of N E U
___
20 21 32
foilo*laa propo»«d rfcartar:
*
rhildrxn «re Ixamtng th* n*r**a|ty vf
run W l i O ft N 4SI ft
calimated coat1 **
of
2.40 tacted by artificial embankment and
Arllpf« I.
Swartl.y. E tir»
i
E
ISO
ft
8
4R3
I
t
.
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other work» of engineering »kill.
Tk» nata« of th« {«rperatlon «hall t&gt;»
"wlfdnf v u l" th* deadly fly. A new
If o
of SE l ( of N W l| of
lk« • Florida Frodar* Compaor." aad fi» N E 't
Makea 7gala. Paint for lioxi'/
Woodward. E F T
io
2
1
32
IS
......... ............... 2
«lodali haa afirvng up; a »Ivyan vf
pflnripal olllfn and piar« of kuiinm W U SEW
Unknown
32
of N E U of S W l ,
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221
1
•
kilt
at
Kaaferd.
Florida.
«Uh
braacb
to
Ckoluota Co.
It'* only $ 1.54 per gal.
health—''‘ F IG H T THE D EAD LY
of 9E fj ol NWM .........
JI St
Entiraly Unneceaaary.
efflm at aiirh otber plaraa la Ih« «tata SW If of
30
Finley A Mttrb.l!
SWlJ i l » « N il)
.11 tl St
F L Y ."
It I» probably true that Batan never of Florida aad «lk * «tata« of Ika Ifnited SKI|
KMtlnr.
J T
to
t
t
21
32
WU af I W lt o f N V H ** *»
Fenafllopulo-. M
to
• • •
20
21 32
NWU of IW *; .
I « tl
*ak*a a vacation, but there's no good .»lai»« a« ma» k»r*4ft*r ba «tablUbad.
Lawton, Il W E»&lt;
Artlrf» II.
20
S U o f N W U o f S W « . ... tT 21 32
reason why he should bo always work­ - Tka ■•»ara) (tatara of th* bualaeaa to NEU of HE&gt;i...............
year*.
FaaSfitopulo», M
40
t* 21 3t
1 Conaider th* editor. If a wear*
b«
tranrartPd
b»
th»
rorporatiaa
«ball
ba,
lad
•
(lem
Ay)
Blotk
Q.
Cbu­
ing
ovartime.—
Washington
P
o
i
t
I anon. Cï N
la « b|*c« in and t»urtali» tarry aa, at
«th purple «ltd fine linen. ‘ HI* Uao a gallon out o f any you
lacia......
• boi««ala or retali, or both, thè buainee*
Villa him« of ('huíosle
•hod* la amnnyat th* m*n»lvna of buy and I f not the best paint
•f a dealer In all ktad* of frvlu, Ytfetableo
I o9
Unknown
4df
and otk«r farm predurU. lo bay, «eli and U t 11. Block B „ . '. t i t . t ì ' i . . .
th* rich. Ilia wife hath her II moti- made, then return the paint
Unknown
•ìrhant* thè «amo for raab or on remmia- Let 11. Bloek C .. r . ...' . . . . . . . .
alea
ar
Olharwiee.
te
it
i
a
W
llr
u
tM
*sd
«In» and hla flr»t horn aportath « and get all your money back.
leena en farm rrop«. tu b#rrow mea*y aad NEH of NW!4 and NWM et
■*"ÿs?âi
Th» Model Und fo
raring tar that ran Hit her bp in
29 tl .32
H
NEH- •
' haid aad otlae r»1&lt;- nreetiau
i a/iulre,
I»ert(«cea aad otker »pruriti»*, sad ■»
*H of* »" » ' » ■' of' NEU *f
forty flat.
Drew « Conley
6
S E W .,.] ............ Jt XI »t
&amp;
. M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
NM ef VW Yf 8EM «t gRW
Lol AH th« people hr*«k*tb their
w
Monro*. I. N.
„
»
«
10
neeke to hand him money. A rhild
__ _ _.jt. all 1!
H HAND-PAINTED CHINA
aad prlrllagea laridenl to c nrporalJoat
jdpçi--- ■„*
le born unto thu wife of the merchant
OORIIAM H HTF.HI.IN«
1^
atisalred and aitatine «»da* (ha lawa of
Uftfi
Mrp. I* J
31
13
21
.
to
thè alala of Florida.
I
fn the b*x«ar. The phyaler«n »et­
ROOKRS* PLATED WARE
St
S3
31
40
Adirle IH.
» te th fen golden plunk*, The editor
The amount of (he rapita! stark o f the
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
33 21 32
S
wrlteth * etlrk end « half and tell'
-V •* 1■‘
• '■ :
*'■' .
* ' - rorporatlon ehalt be Flea Tbouatad Hol­
to
34 21 SS
lar« ta be dlrldrd Iota Fifty «btraa of- the L ‘) oí NW 'g Ol NE
to
........- *16 2» 32
eth the multitude that the child
ar »»Ine of One Hundred Hollar* *a«b,
Het^rti, i*. 1
90
11 *»
tl 33
of SR U
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which «ball be payable In lawful money of HU
itebfrli. S I33
«0
tippeth th* beam at nln* pound».
II
WM
of
SW
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32
2
4
1
th* United Htate* of Amerlre, or In prop­
erty, or labor or cendre«, at a fair and Jual
Yea, h« llvelh even a* a centurion.
«alustlen to be filed by th« board of dlAll of the landa detcribed in the foregoing lying and bring 5
And the proud father giveth him a
Adid« IV.
County of Seminol® and State of Florid«.
.
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t iirofno.
for whJrh Ik« &lt;orper»llon
Where the. word "T ow ru h ip" or abbrcvUtion therefor occur* it * IJ
Uphold, the young one growelh
tie held to me»n Township south, o f Tallahassee; and where the * or‘
up and' graduateth. Add the editor
"R a n g e " or abbreviation therefor occurs it «hall be held to mean J‘ sn '
t
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.utt
putteth Into hla paper h «well no­
bjr ^ pffiMffLs .wb«. §ktU b# East of Tallahassee.
it
tice, Yea, a peach of a notice. He

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T. J. Miller

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Son, Sanlord

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

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T H E SA N FO RD H ERA LD
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SANFORD. FLO R ID A. FltlDA^

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ON TUESDAYS
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M\k 2*. I'ji;

NO. KO

JITNEY BUS LINE WILL
NEW TEACHERS FOR
CHAUTAUQUA HERE THE
THE SANFORD SCHOOLS
START IN SANFORD
FIRST WEEK IN MARCH
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jS'KW IDEA ^ T R A N S P O R ­

Will Close Thursdays
We, the undersigned agree to close
our place of business on Thursday
at noon, beginning the first Thurs­
day in June and continuing through
September.
Railroad paydays ex­
cepted.
Woodruff &amp; Watson.
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
Sanford Shoe A: Clothing Co.
H. McLaulin.
G. E. Williams.
Theo. Schaul.
John K. Mettinger
J. G. McCrory Co., Per 11. II.
Mrs. A. Simon
J. W. Berry, barber
W. S. Arnert
Albert Grämling
M. Hanson
W. W. Abernathy
J. D. Davison
R. L Perkin*

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THEY W IL L BE A GREAT ADDITION TO
THE STRONG FAC U LTY OF OUR
SUPERIOR SYSTEM

trust company.

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PROGRAM

H AS

Ail relating to examination of
B E E N A R R A N G E D BY
bunking institutions and l «questing
\ f iv e c e n t f a k e
T H E C O M M IT T E E
reports t hot of mm and from hunk
receivers and hanks going into vol­
untary bankruptcy.
\str'-vt railways ore not in stylo
' Sanforp will have a Chautauqua.
Act creating state board of archi­
thi* »canon aflil Sanford being in the
'(Sanford schools have just closed a ! and «lnübtle»» vyjll sU'ceetl in the
This bus been decided upon after
tect ure
forth» " 1 ° f civilisation at all times
most successful
term
;w«i
the work in hi» chosen field.
a prat’ ul canvass of tho people of
Act providing for examination of Sanford, who are in favor of getting
v j]1 discard the street railway and
thoughts of the people are naturally
In the primary school Mr». ArUke on the new stylo jitney bus.
turning to vacation instead of the lingtpn gomes to us from the Monti* moving pic turn machine operator! a portion of the bettor things in life ' c
, The jitneys will be operated by the
work of the next term of school but cello schools where she has. been and auus|nnts and for Inspection of and who recognixe"the true value of
Sinford Transfer Company and they
in order to let the public know that teaching in the primary department machines.
the Chuutauqua, especially to the
Art providing for appointment of a children.
ire arranging tho jitneys this week
the local school hoard is looking for u number of years, Mrs. Arring­
preparatory to starting this now
aftpr the interests of the school chil­ ton Is the sister of Dr. Puleston of commission to investigate into tho
While tho Chautauqua tjicl not
«Tinkle in transportation. Tho specdren this early in the season Tho this -city and comes to Sanford in need of a state ¡nslitu.ion for -the pay last season for various good and
lil bodies have arrived and will seat
Herald gives an outline of the work order that her mother and herself care of epileptic! and tho feeble­ sufficient reasons the majority of the
ejjht i&gt;asscngers comfortably.
Tho
to he done and a short history of can be here with Dr. Puleston and minded.
guarantors are in favor of another
Act defining the word "b e e r" as Chautauqua and believe that a good’
sonic of the new teachers. The list make thi* city their future home
bodie« will bo placed on Ford run­
ning car* and
will be
greatly
drmonslrates that the pew teachers Mrax Arrington has a first grade any malt beverage containing any one properly placed before the people
itrcngi honed to stand the heavy
will add greatly to the strength of stntfl certificate in the primary &lt;le- tier cent of nlrobol.
will pay expenses. No one can figure
Act providing fur repiinting of tho Jin dollars and cent* the real vnlue of
trillir. S Since the jitneys will not
the faculty.
The hoard ¡s anxious partpienl and was sought by the
|t he ChuutamjuA anti if the money
go anywhere except on the good
to have an electron during the sum­ SatiArd board two year* ago but the ait- of the I1MJ&lt; legislature
Act creating a state board of expended upon this one can be repivcij streets the busses ought t f
mer to issue bonds and make many Mijtfli cello hoard would no! release
carry eight passengers very nicely.
needed changes in (lie
buildings her And promptly raised her »alary dentai rxatniner*.
turned in part the people of Sanford
Haptisl
Services
Next
Sunday
\ ten ent fare to the depot will be
that will give the scholars the room to kfcji her at home. Sanford in for­
and the children will have gained a
Sunday school at 9:30. Hon. J. D. that is needed now and in the future
maintained and tho regulnr sched­
The tenchers* examinution bill, hundredfold in witnessing tho best
tunate to secure Mrs. Arrington.
providing inr a state board of esam­ there is in instructive lectures, good
ule to and from tho trains will be Jinkins, Gen. Supt.
and it is the idea of the hoard to
Kpss
.Alice
Whitner
of
our
city
Preaching at 11:00 by the pastor, build sufficient rooms in the new
inerà and recogniring tcachers cer­ music, etc. The committee has ar­
id hered to just as the street car
has been added to the faculty of the
lines * mild do. A schedule around Rev. George llyman. Subject, “ The buildings to take care of the rapidly Sanford schools. Miss Whitner needs tificale» from other stale* wilhout ranged the following very attractive
the ritv for a fivo cent fare will also Biggest Thing in Sanford.
increasing population of the city for no introduction to the patron» of the requiring new examinution» Jiassed program and the Chautauqua will
Chuluota meeting. There is to be the next ten years
thè »enate and piace«) Florida schools be given the first week in March:
Many of the school*
obtain and the jitneys
are hound
She has made a success of
Dunbar Male (Quartette &amp; Bell
to prove popular with the travelling a special meeting at Chuluota in the rooms will not he titled up until her wort in the schools of Winter in a piatitimi lo »ecure thè neeiieti
afternoon.
addii limai teacher» timi bave n«»t Ringer* For a sc«ire «if years this
really needed hut in the construe Park ii d tb. •. are urging her to r«
public and the commuters.
n. V P C at
:n&gt;
Mr S (1 thin of the building these rooms can
Iie*-n avallatile hccatlse of thè becu- organization has been on friendly
turn, but »lie lias decided to cast
The jitney invasion in Sanford Kennedy, president
Imr exaininittioti l a » » heretofore in terms with hundreds of thousands
be built and etjuipjivd later w hvn the her lot wiib home folk»
U uni) a forerunner in Florida for
Jr. II. Y P. C at 6:30
Mrs. F need is apparent.
f o n «1 Senator llrown. « h o intro* of concert goers and chnutauquans
the jitney has put the street car ser- E. Gatchel, Leader
Mis* Peaehea I.x'fller 1» also one of duced thè meiisure ha li lieen urgeil
has charmed and thrilled them
The list of the regular teachers was
vire in many o f the larger cities out
Preaching al 7 .10
Subject. " A given in last Tuesday’s issue and our poi-.dar g.rl- who ha* been leach­ by proininenl t«*ncher» from eveiy with it» part songs, carried them to
of business.
The jitneys maintain Man's Greatest Asset."
Orchestra today we publish the new teachers ing in tin- Jacksonville schools during section In puah thè passage of thè fanciful realm* with its beautiful
the regular schedule, can go to any of 12 instruments.
the pn*t year, will return to her first meuMire
mu»ic from 2&lt;U&gt; ponderous, mellow
as follow«
plars the street car can gn and
love aid wi'l teach again in the j&gt;ri
You are welcomed to all I he *rr
tone«! India swung -like silver eonMi*» Harriet Hulley of Del,mid,
The
«citate
ha»
enfiti
miei)
thè
folmany places where tho street car
vice*
Electric fans and ice w.iicr at daughter of Dr Hulley. president of inary department of the Sanford lowing appoint meni» of G«»vern«»r sor*. sent them Into convulsions of
do«-, not go and with the nickel fare all services.
»chordStetson University will be the teach­
Tram meli Louis f , Massey of O l­ laughti-r with sung and impersonated
the popularity of the jitney is usMi-- "Minnie Harris of Winter iando, William A. Ubili ut of l'emtx- humor and won acclamations of nper of Latin in the Sanford High
lurcd.
The Sanford Transfer Co.
another new ndii’ tlou to I be eola and Rubi K Itavi» of Gain«1« pluuse by the «■xi’idlence of its instru­
School, according to the recommend­ Park
MelhodUl Service*
will sell six five cent fares for
School
fu ttu lii
Mi*» ville (•&gt; tu- i iimnn*»|ittier&lt; of uniform mental ensemble They are ministers
ation of ihc lxtea I school board
Ml*» Grainr
twenty live rents, thus making very
Sunday school, 'i 15
a graduate n[ Rollins t o|
Kuliev lias the ib-grei .if \l A ilf Harr
«lu t turi­ f««r 1to« »lute of of joy and gljidm1*», not to one class
cheap transportation.
Tlie iltney
Preaching. 11
of folks hut to e veryfutdy that loves
Stetson and ha» taken a »premi b'ge .. I Lu» taught ("r »evernl vi-ar» Florida
»nl .(art in Sanford about June 10. . Eveping sermon. 7 30
«■nurse in Hryiiu Muwr College and pn»t I her home *■ bool ul Winter
W.M to music of the finest type, and hearty
W
Dui
of
Ke)
li
a
r
r
i
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The pastor will return from West
ami the new idea will be watched
She comes to u» with the he judge *( the « ri nunul rxturt of and whiiles«&gt;me laughter when prnha* sludied tu Berlin, Germany park
with much interest in this city Palm Reach on Saturday and will
he»r
\
t*f
ret limniet,dation« and the
«1u■•■«J by no n pctually culled to this
Site tanghi last yrnr in Eu*ti» »elioni
M our«*«* « oyiinty
In the even
'where the hack bu*i"ess has reached preach at both service»
high purpose, and fitted to it by
with phel't'IMenuI siiti*1»» alili Comes bo -d (reis I hat they are making a
(
Kuy
W
dhi
!&gt;
«■
Hind» «•
Urge proportions ¡JCt transportation mg will give -»hoit report al di-trict
talent, training and character.
tu Satifoni with lite highe.xr rrcom- valuable addition to tit* »taff «»(
Continuek on Page f
amounts to a goodly sum espec­ conference
nietidntlons troni all ilio»«' ubo know tent her*
Rl held a tier Skibinsky Company:
All arc welcome
ially with the public.
composed
- of t hree artists, in on e
ut her work in college and lugli
There may be one or two other
srhonls.
pre-eminent in hi* or In-r own sphere,
t e a c h e r » IO lli l d t o t h e l | « l b e f o r e ( l i e
llearh Resorts Open
ha* been a penrlhg alone before
M !-« Elirabetb Ni* uni«1« t«&gt; Sun- op* 1ing lit I be *• lot il* but tin local
rernrd breaking eudierncs.
Mme,
lord frolli lite Si. Augii llm schools III.», rd lieliev es in » i n d economy
1 Daytona Reach is opening for the
b'lti. b) If* r . «&gt;t-ni/« &lt;l l&gt;y both
lllgblv fero III im-Tiil«1*! l'Le In* lieen \ t1 -ni litici no. Willi ibi I &gt;e- I fé.* 1d I «
lummrr season and many Floridians
^
I'd
-i | i i
..« . ..I i I,«1 groat
!
'«
I ,
I. 1 .
I I 1 l i n i he
from the interin will MRIfi l«i mdK
*tl* 1
1, .VI
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\
1
.. I II. p.i-1
\i i «
Mr .* kil*
rii
ing i " it cement 1o » 1n-inj t ti«•
i, J
. I* r «1! I 11e . mil ii ha i f i
■ . x p c r r e t i . • 1.
mer month* at 1he Ì.. itimi** ims.T
p.t t
: t
to I I..
I ......... . i ii or gl.t Sin* l» a
ill Im
cou«t ri-.u ts. 11 l he Il «rulli
- it ml I I I &gt;i \* . \\ I I I . &lt; ( I M K T i l KOI (*H S A N ­ In«! G \««r. I :y «oinparosl wllb tt icii•I
« .1*1 In
iavvnki and Karo«ate. Mr Velie. the
graduati1 of lli».»n lift f ullege and term «if school wi lie as good if not I
noticcii tho advertisements fur the
FORD NEXT MONDAY IN
other member of the company has
has done special work in Science in better than tin preceding terms |
Seaside Inn that is now under the
* AN ALTO PARADE
hern pronounced « vi'Ty where as an
Mi»« Nix will Tl
«vther teachers who have been
management of Mr. and Mrs. Hor­ UNION SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO ( ‘nlumbia University
lilt;! :t«l«i&gt;ni[i:ini*t ninl ■oinpif «'M
have part of the work in »deuce anil I •• and applteil for po«itio|i» a” 1 j
ae« Stewart.
These good peopl«»
PICNIC AT DE I.EON
«I.. pian ««I « 11 »iiloolt
III" folk* win g
hi*t«ir\ it the Sat funi l!»gh Sellimi v1
known i*« lb* putr«o
of it.«
need no introduction in Sanford
I mit 1 I«I «li.
»spitiM.s
Ji n i : io
u
111 mini Iut1- p.t ru«l Mi
&gt;I* a i,11 ile
v*«11 .i -—«** *■ 11" ■ir
people a» they have been residents
J &lt; Hut« In-«1 I t a hit I« gr.nl
&lt; .iDH'I’ lf E l i d i * « un n I P im. ■*■ I .«■*• « &lt;»11« .. I \I l*irnlu ’•late 1 1
of Davtonu for many year* and are
tr grid«* ii I I I..... . • I g f I lo1
Outing I** Itine lr««in U *»fl«»r«l &lt; «&gt;l
L'lMM b \ .‘»«I.
HllltllO..
tun
T«« I
Ih
I
li
J
i
l
«in mi imi, . r \t lunt.« R«
proprietor* of the Seaside Inn
The
Cl.ixtuh
&lt; urn
"! F d u
The dull1 "I 1In1 Sunday CM1III in Dg«- ui &gt; part.in tiiirg '-"ititi l 'umilili! - 1 •!«, w I 1« tl will le u -enr. ■ ill IV «i-l :&gt; P*
AI
wdi I1-.'» Hm P P
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It »• • 1
D.J'Iona Reach Hotel has also ojsen- j»1■■11i•- al I v•'I.• *n Spring» ha» I•«•••i ■»ill I. «.t. in..; h*-"■ I' - in s.infnr.1
l i uindilo U ’ iirt ’ M I nI I.«ri.I .
Dr ggi t - » m o D
11, m . i g l i
,« I
i»»lie l,.r «• I.no!- . u*r»e- .mil
,*d for I he season under tin- lllillr changed Irnlli ill«1 Ird I1» lit
I Ut b j 111g I Si t •««*f uI■■I •m • 11 111•■ buy * I n i ,
» «lutlook. or Hamilton
editor
of
t
h«
frolli Sara «&gt;ta. Rraii' iitow ii Mana
on tern pi Hi I ' d improvement* are)
age mm* of \V, K. unti K» It. Ayer* &lt;d June but t hi* change will not lake athletic»
of thi* 1ride piti «leni
Mr Ii utf litson ha* made il&lt;
Holt
eiliior
t «•«■ l'a' 111«1II o. 1Hrt Tampa, Tarjion
who expect to give the patrons the away any of the p!eu»ur»M of the trip mut lie ma tir» hi* major »uhject dur­ in,..i*- Sanford can well boast of I
All
ini'ii
of
«Iatlopal
uiiil litternalional
Spi mg». ( 'li-ar water, St l'*,t*ir*tiiirg,
'best there is in the way odf service. and the youngsters will only have ing hi» college finir»»1 an«! hu» had prelubly the best M'hool system III
repute
Brooksvillc and Dade &lt; ity, will
Go to Daytona Beach.
Hcttie Jane Dunaway Company:
another week to look
forward to classes' in the college during bis tin1 «tute. This city will then have lt*avc Tampa Monday at d:30 a. in.,
(oui
well
equipped
school
buildings
senior
year
Tie
has
already
begun
In
coat timed mu’ icnl character read­
that plunge into the springs and the
going via Plant City anil Lakeland
will a rnrps of trained teacher*
the
editing
of
a
text
book
on
algebra
ings,
presenting an interpretation of
hie dinner to follow.
lo Bartow, where they will s’ op for
Gcneral Assembly
"The
Lady of the Peenrnlioil."
lunch
If. is expect«»! that the «I r utrThe A. C. I. bus grunted tho
Newport Nows, Vn.. May 27.—
Criterion
Glee &lt; Ini* Composed «tf
gi»t» from Ft Myers. Arcadia flow
The General Assembly of the South- usual low rate of 50 cents round trip
ftuir
musician*
with extensive ami
ling Green. Wau« hula and Ft Meade
*tn Pijsbytcrian church this after­ from Sanford to DeLeon and return,
varie«! reperitili consisting of class­
will
join
the
party
at
Bartow,
from
noon selected O.lando, Fin., as the children 25 cents and the excursion
which point they will proceed to ical Selections, folk »ongs. jiuliietic
meeting place next year. No other train will leave Sanford at 8 in the
Winter Haven . Haine« City. L«iugh- and hnmifriMi- iiuinln'r» and planta­
nominations were mnde: The date morning, returning leave the springs
imtn and Kissimmee, arri v'iti g at Or­ tion nielmiiei* and wit|* the us«* of
for the meeting has not yet been set. at 5 and arrive at 6 «»'clock, thus
crayon ilu*% )«re»ent a program of
(.»Vernor Park Trammell has »ign- lami«* about 7 o'clock, where they
giving the people tin* entire day in Vri in spring term of circuit court
will »pend the night
Leuving tir- unu*ual altra« tix«'tiesopened here &lt;&gt;n "Tuesday with all i-i| Die bill granting power* to thè
The Reporter-Star received the the woods. .
V\ |*«« a • I] Hal«-. Imj*» r*ontftor of
members of the fraternity present or I board of port commissioners &lt;&gt;f laudo they will go via Sanforrl an«l
following message from Dr. John W.
Hon. Van C Swearingen, mayor
ii In» mutili,!«** mim­
Del.and
t«&gt;
Daytona,
‘.«tier*1
t
li
«
•
J
r
letine«-*«
Tun jia anii thirteen other hill*
flic
SUgg:
of Jacksonville will arrive at the accounted for. The grand jury has
icry w** ►«■(' the several characters
will
he
joined
by
a
party
from
the
Newport News, Va., May 26.— springs at 1 o'clock and make his been the busiest little body of men full list of bills signed follows:
Hast Citasi ami prnceiul lo St A 11- am! hear them *pehk a« ti««&gt;tigh they
\ t enlarging power* «&gt;f th*1 hoard
.The* assembly votes for Orlando asl address on Sunday school work be­ connected with the court machinery
Mr Halo
gustine, linone to Jacksonville over are tirlu.illv loifrtr&gt;- u*
the next meeting place unanimously. fore lunch. This will lie a feature anti their preaentmont is awaited of port commissioner* of fhe city of the «pleiidid new Dixie Highway. will a!»«» a«t. a* plu'fiirm manager
■—John w. Stagg.
of tho day and is an innovation that .with much interest. Civil rnacs or- Tam pa.
Druggist* from Ocala. Lc«-sburg ami ami i* a favorite in that c:i|»itcity.
\&lt;t oinking appropriation t«» pay vicinity a i I! join the party at
should upppnl to tho parents of the eupit'd tho attention of the court
Ly&gt;tyuiu A ' t» ( onservatory Ormuch of th«« time anii the following till- Tribune publishing Co. of Tam­
i ,
wa" ^uo to tho good work done chUdron»-and ull those who are In­
(inincsville, and together with those |cbcstm': Eight talented a/nl romuly
in the Sundny schools. cases were disposed of in record time: pa for publication of supreme court from Palai ka, will meet flu* Smith I maiden« «•o.iched by /l««1 fenwiu*
l ^ r’ Sta|t* undoubtedly that no terested
John Russel, vs. J. G. Maples, volume.
Mayor
Swearingen
is a central figure
®ther nominations were mr.de, and
Florida contingent at Si Augustine Elia* Day *br
; n«f M .x Fisthrl
assumpsit,
verdict for the defendant.
*Eat Orlando was unanimously
in the state after his spectacular
A«t to protect and tegulutc the
-For western and northern Flori'la * tenelwr of violin, of the Lyceum Arts
J. W. Sipes vs. Fred Dorner, con­
f °**n for the next meeting. The campaign and his able, administra­
The cttthusiusm of
salt water fish industry.
-•--Stnrting from Pcnsarola tho pa­ Couturvr»t«ify
tinued.
•uembly will bring between two tion in Jacksonville as tho chief
iln-ir
uuiliioii«1
*
every
w her«1 and ih«1
rali««
will
come
via
Milton,
Di
F'iimak
A*t relating to aubseri (tons to
A. Dorner vs People*’ Rank, as­
Mr. Sweur,
three thousand people to 6 r- executive of that city.
press
and
personal
com m ent that
Sprinti«.
Marianna,
.l^uincy,
Tallacapital stocks * of bunks and tr
ando, and will bo tho biggest•assem- ingen is an able and fiirent speaker sumpsit, case continued.
are
given
testify
to
th«1
«!i«!ig,lt with
luissee.
Madison,
Live
Ouk.
I.akc
entnpanies and prohibiting acceptance
Union Trust Co. vs. W. A. Ginn, of compensation or commission for City, arriving in Jacksonville in time |which these charming .«ml talented
W»ge ever entertained in Florida. and knows how to reach the heart»
t- Stagg bore invitations from’ the of his hearers, i
t-jx eit
assumpsit, judgment for plaintiff.
to meet the South Florida part V, I young women have '•*
soliciting such subscriptions.
Chase *Sc Co., vs. C. Bell, tirder
* reshyterian church of Orlando, tho
arid
go
to
Mia
I,
tic
Beach
III
a
holly
k'ai
h
attraction
t
- 1« *
The children, of course will enjoy
\ t providing for drainage «anal»
- —nr.
^
\JI« 4, (|| |r|VI |1(I V, ' "
I ,vg.‘-1
• Johns Presbytery and (he Oi- the day with swimming and game« non suit.
and their, ntaintenaru ** by i »untie»
iNolic«1
American Agricultural Co. vs. F
l^ndo Board of Trade.— Repot ter- ,b,« in
nml best b u» I 11 '
and the good things to eat an«i the
Gt fixing pcnaltie» for embezzling.
A* D&gt;ioration Day is u lcg.il holi­ put t&gt;n for four f
F. Green, damages.
Judgment for
,»r d lour
o
older folks will enjoy the day in the
ub-i ruction or willful mi «appropria­ day. May :iuth, iieing «m Sunday,
evenings
woods away from the cares of busi­ plaintiff.
C. C. Cobb, vs. I. L. Jenkins, tion of funds of any a linking or the postoflice ' will observe Monday
. «wprotement, at Pariah House
ness and state.
DeLeon Springs
as a holiday. City carriers will make ^Misses Mery and Julia Zachary
judgment for plaintiff.
i be .erwn at tho Parish House is needs no words of praise as a picnic
morning delivery.
General delivery have returned frojn Orlando where
Edward L. Enochs, vs. B. A less checks, plxmil guilty
mi i"1 t nothtr co* 1 of finlah ip - grounds and the committee in charge Howard, judgment.
window will be open one hour from i tlicy have bovn attending the CnthState
of
Florida
vs.
IVter
AdkitiS,
will have plenty of ice water and the
* ‘ ^ i(h a Powers machino,
State of Florida vs. Will Griffin, murder first degr«jc. Plead guilty of 8 :H0 to ‘J:30 a. m. and one hour! edral School this past session. T h e ,
ftlm^L1' V C' * * ood *cre« h *nd good refreshment stands will supply any­ assault with intent to murder, plead manslaughter.
after mail is distributed from trains excellent standing taken by these
/
sad lh® ÌiÌclur« m t » fine. Come thing needed in tho way of cold drinks
guilty.
State of Florida v*. Clara Mum- 89 and 80. From 3:fi0 to 4:30 p. m. young intiiff* in thela glasses l« anothe
Ine " Ì ? 0r yourwU Saturday even­ ice' cream, etc. Remember the date,
evidence of the- excellency «d our
Chan. F. Haskins,
*. State of Florida vs. W. L. Cook ford, murder in first' degr«*, plea
ly ,, ,ThtP Pathe
" I f « “ Long Thursday, June 10th and the train
Postmaster.
Sanford public schools.

TATION c i r c l e s

w it h

FLORIDA DRUG­
GISTS WILL AUTO
TO THE BEACH

SUNDAY SCHOOL

BEEN CH ANGED

CIRCUIT COURT IS NEWS NOTES OF
GRINDING AWAY THE LEGISLATURE

W y to Tipperary" will

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�MAY 2«, 4915

. T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE T W O

Mrs. Edgar E. Brown.
♦
Rev. Mickey
will .preach here
Easy, interMtlng and immensely profit­
♦&gt;
Sunday evening.
able lot1the Farmer. Funrior nr Country
♦
Postmaster Haskins, through B. A.
Gentleman. No»-'/ Hracifing Time.
♦WHITE. FOR C IR C U L A R
A BUNCH O F IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R R E S P O N ­ Howard's courtesy way here last
Friday investigating Cameron nven­
♦■
D E N TS— E V E N TS OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T
ue south of Miller avenue, as our
JsrkaoatUW, »Vwt&lt;U
♦
R E P O R T E R S COVER T E R R IT O R Y FOR H ERALD
mail man, F. L. Green finds it. im­
♦
passable.
vjL
♦
Mrs.
Duke
arrived
In
Cameron
were so fortunate in having our
LAKE M A ItY IT E M S
♦
Saturday from Fowleslown.
Mr». Evans made a trip to San­ children get to school on time and *
♦
no
confusion
on
the
bus.
We
hope
La.,
*
h
«
r
e
k“
"
been
for
nearly
ford one day last week. . .
same driver and same
two Y08™- ^he is a guest at the
Miss Helen Iserman spent the to have our
♦
KNOWN FOR QUALITY
week end with her parents at Mon­ gcntic horses next term of school Marshall home.
♦
with Master Carl Rabun driver
Joe Cameron is at, home from sevroe.
\V* n r r r all Ih» I r i d i l i t í He«
♦
*'riri
days stay at Tosohatchee
«Ira of FARM. WIELD l i d HAHMr. J. A. Brnddock, n well known they will get to school on time.
♦
I&gt;I.V At:i:ilA Iba« bare h m «»atMrs. W. S. »Cox and two duugh-; Uunch and
, vi*il to oke&lt;*'
farmer and ornngr grower of West
rit and kaoni I » br raprrlallr
tera,
Lula
and
Ruth
were
pleasant
j
chobec
C
ity.
Mr.
Cameron
can
tell
Pierson spent a couple of days here
adapted to Florida eoli and ctllast week with Ills' JUUdfUtt»-.'--» . r isitoTx-TtT-tho-Jtmmrrfr' M rTTTiutch-'T m v 'th c ‘v i r t r 'h , PP*rted. f r aike^ aa
♦
ÄäU*- .. — ... - - Ins Tuesday.
R » ’■■ » Joke on h,mOrdrra ailed pronptljr for JflW
D. Durant.
♦
ritOF a t all varieties of IIX D
Miss Georgia Walker
spent aDave Hickson surprised his
friends
i Mrs. Keely returned Tuesday from
ni: a an . Kuii Ft. AWT,
m :i.ox
♦
Jacksonville where she has spent n plcnssnt day at Woodland Park Sat- recently bybecoming a married
■i:r.it, n ia : i &gt; t o u t , k a f f i r
CORA. MILLET. IIEÜUAHWKEO,
urday enjoying" the school picnic, man.
His bride was Miss Saidee
couple of weeks.
SOIKillL’M SEED.
♦
Then Dave's
Rev. F. P. Strong and Mr. R. H. and Winifred spent the duy with Williams of Oxford.
their
sister,
Mrs.
Hutchins.
friends
surprised
hinv'witb*nn
old
Muirhcad of Sanford were out here
♦■
CO W PEAS
All Vari etico.
Mrs. Bell Canda of Miami made fashioned* serenade, but he was
last Thursday night and gave a
♦
Rhode« and Nndaa fàraaa Nrçd,
very interesting tnlk, mostly on a short visit with Mrs.- A. Braxton ready for them with rake, grape♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
1Va nula, No» Uran«.
juice and cigars. With many good
Christian Endeavor workAfter­ last week.
PO U LTRY FEED. SUPPLIES,
wards cake and lemonade were
Mr. Cano has been'on the sick wisheB the W Party thcn took the5r
IN CURATORS,’ ETC.
departure.
served.
list but is improving now.
W rit« for CataloKue and Week­
Mrs. C. B. Hell of Richmond
Mrs. Victor Schmelx left . W ed­
Rev. G. V. Albertson of DoLand
ly Priro Liât.
avenue
has gone to Kentucky to
was out here last Wednesday night nesday the 19th, for Texas, where
Oldest RatablUhrd tail l.araeat
visit
home
folks.
and preached a good sermon which she will visit her daughter, Mrs.
Seed lluuae la Florida.
Charlie
and
Bob Merriweather
Snow for three months.
was well ttended.
have
gone
to
Old
Virginia for a visit
E. A . M A R T IN S E E D
Guy Stenstrdm. will leave Mon­
The patrons and friends of Lake
W e don’ t menu tJ.e boucs you nre using
to
their
people.
Mary school are cordially invited day morning for Apopkn. on his
COM PANY
but we are in the m arket for all k in d s«if
MrteEHa Greenland, A. L. Tyler
Sunday.
to attend the closing day picnic and Bicycle. And will return
30# Haat Rajr Street.
animal
bones including prairie and bleached
and
father
are
leaving
this
week
for
Charley
Rabun
has
resigned
his
exercises
at
the
church
on
Friday,
JACKSONVILLE, F L A . ÇQ
June 4th. The program for the day work driving the team for Supt. a point of Chesapeake Bay for the
bones. I f you have any to sell write us fur
season, kherc they will conduct a
will be as follow’s: 10:00 a. m. races Rell and is home for awhile.
prices and shipping instructions.
hotel.
Mrs. Gfeenland’a mother,
and contest for the children. 12:00
Mrs. Strickland or Columbus. Ohio.,
a general basket dinner in the
will join them.
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
church park, 3:00 p. m. a program
Department 8. Jacksonville, Fiona«
The opening of the singing class,
Msnufidurrrs of 1&lt;L«1. AtkkU«l » « I P t n m ii i F.m Uirt ■
will be given by the children. There
The Magazine Club and ludies of
will also be n display of the work the town and Lake Charm had the to hnve been May 31 has been post,
, .
,
.... , . poned until June '
The teachers
done by the pupils this year in the pleasure
of hearing Mesdames Wight
.
. ,
,
_
.
.
- . i t
are busy with a class at Osteon at
different branches.
and Drckins, two prominent club
present.
women of Sanford discuss club work
B. A. Howard and T . J. Hill ship­
WEST S ID E IT E M S
and club federation at the school
The Standard Railroad of the South
ped one cor of tomatoes from Cam­
Mrs. Daisy Johnson nnd three auditorium last Friday afternoon.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
eron City and are now loading an­
Mrs. Platt of Jacksonville is spend­
children came out from town on
other car.
Seminole Farms are
Thursday afternoon and made a ing some time with Mrs. Marshall
shipping, nlso many other growers.
pleasant visit at the home of Mrs. at her pleasant home on Maliii
No. 86
No. 80
No. 8.2
(J. F. Smith is shipping cucumbers
street.
Frank Hutchins.
1:35 pm
8:10 pm
Lv Jacksonville
8 :.10 am
in car lots.
Miss Lillie Booth spent Saturday
Ar Savannah
12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 am
Voij/ig, attended by her
Mrs, You/ig,
9:18 am
8:00 pm
5 :20 nm
Ar Richmond
and Sunday in town with relatives. nurae, Mias MoNenry nnd her sister.
Ar Washington
G R A P E V II.I.E AND UPHAI.A
8:50 nm 12:38 pm 11:50 pm a
Friday was the last day of this Miss McSweeney left last week for
1:3N nmfl
1-.50 pm
Ar Baltimore
10:27 am
Andrew Thompson is spending
term of school. We are all jfl-oud we Now Jersey, where they will visit
4:25 am 1
4 :03 pm
Ar Philadelphia
12:45 pm
the week at his uncle's, Jesse Thomp­
6:20 pm
7:13 am
Ar New York
2:57 pnt
relatives before returning to their
son’s near Panin.
olt! home in Canada.
■lining Chair Cars to Washington
I 'inmg
All-steel Equipment, Free
Mrs. Christine Bondi is visiting
Car Service on Trains 82 nnd 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train ho
Mrs. Bauknight, who has spent
this week in DeLand.
several
months with Mrs, Cushing
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist
has returned to her home in Charles­
have been visiting for a few days in
ton, S. C.
our neighborhood. We hope to have
Mrs. It. W. Lawton and her
♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ m m « « ♦»♦♦ ♦ ♦ «♦
VfItititl'cvrtwfh Hotel. T*nt|w. Ms
them with us altogether soon ns
118 Unf Bay Slfffl, Jirksondllf, Fla.
charming daughter, Miss Helen are
I'hone J12
(’bone IT
they have purchased the Sanders’
One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un­
— For Sale by—
zmong the visitors at Daytona
place, which was Mrs. Lundquint's
der This Heading At The Rate Of *7.20
Beach.
childhood home us Alice Swanson.
Per Year.
Mr. L. A. Hunt is heeding the ad­
Miss Signa Vihlen left last Friday
vice to "build now" and will have
for Ft. Pierce to take up a position
completed in a few days a handsome
A Favorite G «» It .
there as bookkeeper. We shall miss
bungalow on South Hay St.
will do both.
The l»&gt;*i
her much.
every Favorite hu- ihr.*
Mr and Mrs. B. F. Wheeler left
Mr. George ('lark, » h o under­
with air churnImr it.
.
Dentists
last week for St. Louis nnd will make went an operation (or cancer of his
J a ^ o n
*
and a heavy lining nl .-) ■an extended trip, visiting the Pan­ foot on Tuesday is getting along as
fastened to the ou'er w
This confine.- the n .
...Garner &amp; Woodruff Building.. ama Exposition before they return. welll as could he expected from so
side the range, concentrati?';:
Mr-. Z. Spinks, one of our promi­ serious a trouble.
Dr. Denton and
on the baking
You
nent business men is off on n few
loose n breath of g. - &gt;
Term s Modcrntc--*Strictly Cash days* vacation, visiting Daytona Di. Puleston performed it
Favorite Gia Kangi
\ ■■
Miss Laura Parker i« visiting Mis.
Beach and other pleasure resorts.
cent of fuel you pa&gt; (or
Verna
Coffer's
in
town.
Llghtnlng-proof,
tire-proof,
work for von
W. A. Beasley nnd family spent a
Phone 319
rti it-proof. Lasts «a long aa
M r Will Robinson i* wor«e again
Y *tor tin* i ?&gt;■ bâlldlne stands, made of calpleasant week in Oakland, where he
turn of a vaivithis week, we are sorr&gt; to ya\
His
vanlsed steel and TOSCAN
went to look after some business.
hour or t wo (‘Vi-r\ .
metal. Alwaj-e attractive In
i parents are with them at present
Mrs. J. M. Whitley left Tuesday,
\t
appearance and at the a^tme
kllt-lmn work
Mr. J. A. Thompson visited his
time reducea coat of rour Are
rook a lot hotter ai. •i 'I
having spent a pleasant week with
Insurance—your boy can easi­
brother Jesse and wife on Sunday.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW her mother ut her home on Lake
ly lay 1L Aak your «eater at
Mr. Ballinger has bud ripe peaches
write na for catalogue.
Charm.
Practice in State and Federal Courts
for a couple of weeks.
The F ieri«« Metal Fred net« i
The school closed Tuesday after­
Don't forget the Sunday school at
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fin
noon with a very interesting pro­ 3:30 and everybody come.
A re.
gram which was well rendered and
Mr, II G. Lundquist was drawn
Jácheos ville. Fla.
much appreciated by the parents on the jury Monday.
He ami his
and the large audience in attendance. family nude a short call on her
Mildred, infant daughter of Mr. brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs
SOLD BY
D E N T IS T *
and Mrs. J, S. McKinsey passed Edwin Lundquist on Sunday to see
H IL L LUM BER CO.
Offlrc: Vue HI Building
away after u brief illness and was the little newcomer.
“ I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re­
GEO. II. FERNALD H D W . CO
SANFORD
:
: , FLORIDA buried at the cemetery last Thurs­
ceived
from the use of Thcdford's Black-Draught," writes
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mis. MeNot Unnatural Inquiry.
Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
Kinsey have the sympathy of *the
DDODOafiOOOOOODQOOaoaDOODOl
Dorothy •haa a baby brother who
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
entire community in their bereave­ has recently been 111, cutting his flrat
“ It certainly has no equal for -la grippe, bad colds,
E. rEBCUSON IIOUSIIOLUEH
ment.
tooth. The balcjnesa of the baby's
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
Mrs. Frank Soper of Orlando, with head had caused Dorothy great nnxsaved my little girl’s life. When she Jiad the measles,
a party of frlehds was in town Tues­ loty. Bho ztood at the mother's knee
----- FO R— ,
they went In on her, but one good dose of Thcdford’s
day looking for a location to estab­ ono day gently patting tho llttlo head.
L A W Y fiftS
^
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
"Bo careful, Dorothy," said tho moth­
I BEAMS
lish a millinery «tors.
Sanford,
•
Florid*
er. "You know poor llttlo brother la
C H AN N E LS
more trouble. I shall never be without
UL Ho la cutting bis teeth.'* Dorothy
.
ANGLES A N D
M O O R E 8 S T A T IO N
patted tho bald head reflectively.
A L L SH A PE S
Moore’s Station Sunday school "Mamma," she said, "will it make (dm
BO ILER PLATE
picnic at Geneva ferry Wednesday 111 when he cuta-hls hair?"
T A N K STEEL
was a very pleasant social event.
A R C H IT E C T
S TR U C TU R AL
There were about 125 persons pres­
DRINK
IR O N W O R K OF
ent and all seemed to enjoy the ding
H
A LL K IN D S
Office In Yovrtll Bldg.
Hanford, Fla. nprj meeting friends nnd visiting.
In my home.” For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi­
The young people played games,
o TRU SS RODS
The principal
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
7
S TA Y BOLTS
You enn make the round trip in ono day bathed and boated.
event of the day— dinner— was
to the New Smyrna office of
°
G ALVAN IZE D
ailments, Thcdford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
CHLEK-NEALCOFEEE CO. % |
spread on snowy cloths under the
C O PPER A N D
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
trees and was very inviting looking,
ZIN C SH E E TS
for all a few inquisitive daddy longIf you suffer from any of these complaints, try BlackO AK
Take the 11 o'clock train
legs Investigated.
Besides all the
D CYPRESS
Draught It Is a medicine
of known
merit Seventy-five
DAVIS FORSTER, M. D., Phytkun in Chirr« -good things of every description
Ky-»«.
*
* * -.
M AHOGANY
ptovided there were great platters
years ’ of splendid success proves its value. Good for
W H IT E P IN E AN D
of flsh fried to a torh, M browff;
' young and old. For sale everywhere.
Price 25 cents..
em vl
g
ALL HARD W OODS
crispy nnd good.
When all were
(Joil
seated Rev, W. J. Bartlett thanked
LAU NCH ES
A
the Giver of all for the occasion.
S K IF F S
The society provided the fish, cof­
DORIES
OFFICE IN GARNER A WOODRUFF BLDG
fee nnd lemonade.
Mr. and Mrs.
B U ILT T O
Off*» Phon« 271
Ktwdcnc* Ph«n« 20S
Edgpr Brown as a treat had assorted
O RD ER
05k* Hour»: S ts 11 s. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
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Put great numbers of separate coats
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much style to recommend them as
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Among them, coals o f covert cloth
In tan and kindred shades and (hose
In black and while checks seem really
to fit ill everywhere. They ore full
oi stylo and snap; just the sort of
garment that the American woman
needs and delights In
A lino example of the general utility
coat Is pictured hero
it Is a black
and white check, with collar and cufTs
In leather color
These accessories
are often «hewn In emerald green and
In black with white pipings, so that
there is a cholre In color
The coat,
tin pictured, is worn over a frork of
black taffeta A combination of hlnck
and white appears m the llreton sailor
hat and is repeated !u the low walk

log shoes
No one needs to be as­
sured of the smart appearance of such
a toilette for tho promenade.

Hut an equally pleasing picture pre­
sents itself If one' Imagines the coat
worn for traveling. The hat might
he a Pan liraa or small outing shape.

H. Fernald H ardw are C o m p a n y
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I lie shoes have tops of tan-colored
cloth, and the dress be a plain suspen­
der model worn with pongee shirt
waist. The rout would fit In and rompi. I.* a perfect outfit for the Journey.
These costs are all cut on tlarlng
lines, but they vary somewhat In
length
Pockets and buttons nre fenDireil in their finishing
There Is n
great variety of styles In collars, uml
In tho covert models buttons, collars
and cuffs nre usuallv all of the cloth
In selecting a coat for general wear
It Is necessary to make sure that tho
material has been shrank nr 1« water
proofed
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Whether the blouse Is of »ilk. toll»
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tin' collar on n mini ■ oiiilng shirt and
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One might conclude t^at there had
Just conre about a general awakening
to the Importance of the collar. If the
number of new doBlgnn brought oui
measures the demand for novel nerk
wear. Those who provide it deserve
all sort« of credit, for tho neck, may
be becomingly dressed now whether
It be thin or fat. long or »hort There
are all klndti of collar» for all kind*
of necks.
For tho thin woman tho turnover
collars and (hone with plaits at the
hack are nn Inspiration. For her. col
lars aho made closed and hhsh at the
front, or with only a narrow opening
and a deep turnover capo-?t tho back
They are wonderfully becoming
A ’ pretty collar of embroidered
batiste Is shown at tho left of the. pic­
ture. with tho turned-over capo at the
back also pictured. This is one ex­
ample of a very popular type, ami
there are great nuthbera of similar
styles In lsce, net and embroidered
materials.
At tho right, a collar with long
point«! wings at the» sides is shown
It Is made of batiste and net com
blned with a dainty pattern ombretd
ered on both It Is high In the back
All these collars of sheer fnbrlcs—In­
cluding laces—are wired to hold them
In position. „
Besides being very becoming and
providing a pretty finishing louph to
tho dress, these collars save the blouse
or waist from becoming soiled and dla
colored. They are Inexpensive and
easily done up. and they must be reck­
oned with ar tho most Important dress

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More ’and
not leas attention Is to no given to
them, and everyone wants a generous

supply
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
Odds and End» of Lace».

Every woman possesses what she
calls her treasure bag. In It she has
otliln pml ends of laces, ribbons and
various other trimmings.
Now is
tho time to get opt this bag, go over
Its contents, select the things suit­
able to one of tho new stock col­
lars and then go ahead
Half a yurd
of block velvet or satin ribbon with
which to make a high stock and a
bit of Inco to add to Its embellishment
will turn out Just as smart a crea­
tion as any woman could wish for
Tho high collar Ih softly gathered
and there Is a plaited Jabot of cream
not and lace. There Is a Hat tie of
taxi grosgraln rlbltou with a bow
placed at tbe side.
Bordered Good».
Horde rod goods are among Ibo
spring novelties IDiUke the bordered
goods that hare been in favor other
seasons, the most liit»r*VllnjJ ol the
new goods will have thefiorder not
woven In. but of n different material.
This furnishes another opportunity

for embroidery, for tho contrasting
fabric will bo Joined to tho other ma­
terial by means of fancy stitches.
Such bordered .fabrics have been used
by some of the designers In the new
models and It Is thought that they will
be well accepted by the general public.

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K. J. IIOI.LY. Editor
\V. M. HAYNES. lluitincM Manager
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HIE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
HHRSi HIP1ION PRICE. IN ADVANCE
ONE TEAR
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I nder Ari » i Marrh lrd, 107».

() ffl(« la Herald IluiIdirtf

Tcifpliäit« Kb, III

dreamed hi« dreams before he was
o ld enough to don his uniform.
Our o«n Napoleon of finance and
industry had goals o* which they
set their t'yes and their hearts long
before they got there.
H A V E you tried to instill into
Y O U R SON A N AIM ?
Or is he drifting aimlessly?
He is apt to end where he deserves
to end.
i* that a cheering prospect or a
dispiriting one?
,
As you sow H E is apt to reap.
Atlanta Georgian.
Judge Petkins Won t Han
There has been much talk of
-Jutige James W. Perkins o tD a L a tu i
being a candidate for governor,
but the following from the Orlando
itwpo(twLrs&gt;U&gt;r seems -tw—swtlle Abe
rumor:
“ N o ; I ’ ve decided that I w*on’ t do
it.** said Judge James W. Perkins to
a newspaper man when asked if he
would enter the race for governor.
"1 would like to, I admit that; the
prospective is attractive, and if I am
over to do it now's .the time. On the
other hand jt takes a lot of money,
and if I should lose and then hnve
some other misfortune overtake me
I would he a whole lot worst* off
than I am now. Then I asked my
wife about it hntl she said, ‘ No, Jtm;
let’s stay at home.' That settled it.
So count me out o f it."
T h e re can bo no doubt that Judge
Perkins would be a strong, prob­
ably the winning candidate. He has
frioqds by the score, is a fine cam­
paigner and has made such a good
record as a judge that he could
draw on it as a political asset, were
he minded to. DeLand News.

Aycocke, Martha
ami, Alberta
Brown
Sixth Grade No report.
Fifth Grade Tom Hrotherson,
Dorothea Mickey, Frederic nines.
Fourth Grade— Charlotte Smith,
Mudge Woodcock. Frank Pope. Ed­
ward Humph.
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Third- Grade— John Henry Lundquist.
Honor

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Twelfth
Grade— Gladys Greene,
Daisy Betta, Stella Brown, Mildred
Dickson, Zoe Munson, Nellie Lough.
Robert Dengs, Annie Whitner,’ Hmel
Packard, May Holland, Ethel Hickjw n .___
Eleventh Grade— Agnew Anderson,
Alilo Anderson, Frances 'Aspinwall,
JLutiitt. Brown, J U t t le Eatrldgu, Alma
Goertz, John Murrell,Esther Woodburn
Anita Nelson, Anna Mc­
Laughlin, Frances Leavitt.
Tenth Grnde— Ruth Hand. Kttie
Johnson, Lillian Goertz, Raymond
Philips, Marian Philips, Esther Wil­
son, Lorena Smith, Lillian Rhodes,
Ruth Kanner, Ruth Little,. Kather­
ine Aycocke, Oscar Brown, Wm.
Runge, Arthur Greene, Lucilio Bines,
Fannio Reba Munson, Roby Laing,
Antoinette Luke, Gertrude Little.

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Sanford and Key West are the
c. M. HAND
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DUS
Ik PmtdMl
C»X!«r
only important towns in Florida
rkw-IMtowi
F. L WOODRUFF Vics-Prcsd.nl
Aw&lt; &lt;••1,1,,
which have no up to date hotel.
We can senredy blame K e y West
for this deficiency, for that city is
mostly a transfer sea-station or stop­
Representative Gray’« bill providing
ping place but there is no excuse for
such exemption today.
Sanford. Bob Holly of the Herald,
The evils of using alcoholic bever­
however, is doing his best to arouse
ages will bo taught in the primary
the Sanfordites and induce them to
grades In Florida public schools when
CALLS O N L A W M A K E R S A N D , PAYS a c o m p l i m e n t
put up a respectable hotel.— Punla
the
governor
affixes
hi»
signature
to
Gorda Herald.
T O OUR C O N G R E S S M A N
the Sharon house bill passed in the
---- O ----aenato today.
,
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H O LLY H I G H W A Y SOUNDS
Ninth Grade— Dixon Cottlbounr,
Hon. Frank Clark, congressman intention to enter the ran in ih*
SO UND S GOOD
A local bill authorizing the city of
Tom Meredith, Muriel Rhodes, Vir­
from the second district was at Tal­ second.
Sanford is not woriying about the
ginia Brady, Mary Robinson. Alice Kissimmee to bulkhead more than a lahassee the early part of this week,
" W e will work in harmony duriof
Dixie Highway or any other high­
Vaughn, Edna Chittenden, Maude milo of lake front on Lake Tohope- and calling at the press bureau
the coming session of congr«- " »¡(lj
way. With our new'hotel, bulk bead
kaliga
and
fill
in
and
reclaim
such
Entzminger, Ercel
Little,
Olive
wanted to know if that was the place Mr. Clark today, when referring io
cd lake front, twenty-five miles of
Lough, M ary Belle Lynch, Olga lands as are with in tho limits of that all the political slates were be­
the present delegation from
„.¡j,
brick roads and river transportation
Vihlen, Clifford Walker, Wm. Pope. said city was introduced by Repre­ ing manufactured.
Being assured In both branches of congre»uh
we expect to get the people next
Eighth
Grade — Alice
Andes, sentative Bryan. Tho plans of the to the contrary Jie took occasion to
the unity of purpose .m l
■•a»rx|
winter. Y’ ou can rail it Dixie High­
Gladys Dieterich, Lein Hutchison. city are understood To call for a remark that this slate making stunt
friendship existing among
way or Holly Highway.
Y'ou can’ t
«enNellie Long, Kate Meredith, Helen boulevard all along the lake front. was becoming a habit with the Flor­
ators
and congressmen no«
.nh.
keep them away from Sanford.—
Abutting
property
owners
will
be
as­
Peck, Dorothy Rumph, M a y Thrash­
ida legislature, and Was n new idea ington from this Mat»- »,
t*
Sanford Herald.
sessed
the
costs
of
such
work
and
er, Edna Williams, DeLesley Hill.
that had been introduced since his able to accomplish mn«t
•ting
Bully for Holly! He that is faith­
long
lime
lien
notes
used
to
finance
Sydney Chuno, Robert Cobb, Theo­
«lays in the Florida legislature.
we start after.” concluded M
«rii.
ful in a few things shall lie made
the project.
dore Runge.
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''T h e addition of Hon. U
Tyrone
Power
In
Famous
Society
&lt;• n
ruler over many things or words
"When
I
was a member we
Seventh Grade— Walter Connelly.
Senator Brown succeeded in pass­
of Kissimmee, to thu membership
Drama, ' Aristocracy — Famous
to that effect. Or, seek ye first the
Kenneth Fry, Wallace Lipford, Mol­ ing the teachers' certificate bill, thought that we were only a amnll
has boon of untold value
the
P layers— Psramount Four Pari
roads ye need in your own com­
part
of
tho
people
of
the
atate,
and
ile Abernathy, Gladys Adams, Mari­ known ns No. 195, today, creating a
state, and 1 feel sure that M ■ &lt;»M
munity and Dixie Highway will bo
Feature
today
the
legislature
only
represents
an Dieterich, Martha Brown, Esther state board of examiners.
Mr
will prove such a credit i
&lt;ii*added unto thee.— Melbourne Times.
T y ro n e Power, the distinguished Fleischer. Mary Howard, Mildred Brown tins , received hundreds of some 100 of the state's voters, so
trict
In the next session M
------O----we
didn't
indulge
in
the
pastime
of
legitimate actor, makes his first ap- Huston, Weima Graves, Anna Ma­ letters from prominent school people
be returned again in the
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pearnnee in motion pictures in th» son. Adele Hines, Helen Shelton, all over the state urging the passage slate making.” said Mr. Clark.
THE BOY A N D T H E JOB
" I never knew one of these slates tlon
Strong
Vera
Terhrun, of the bill.
A hoy came to see me the other four part film version of the noted j Margaret
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Mr. Clark is in thv i .
to
hold," continued thi* .....
congressman
society
drama,
"Aristocracy,"
p
ro
-[
Helen
Terwilliger,
Ruth
Marshall,
day in the hope that l might find
I lie house today passed the Dili 1
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from the second,
although it has an&lt;t u,.trs Ins mimum .
t
duced
by
the
Famous
Players
Film
\
Alberta
Aycocke
a job for him.
requiring tlmt each county have a
become a popular fad with those R,n*h‘ while greeting ittier»
■'Aristocracy” is a pictorial
“ What kind of a job would you ’ °Sixth Grade
Mina Howard, Jen- physician to examine, at least once
° f the legislature und
dramatic study of society and its nie Ithodcs, Julia Filing. Eleunlr during the term, every school child who have political ambitions."
like best?" I asked.
Mr
("lark
says
he
is
simply
up
friend*
outside that
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The astonishing success of Herring, Surah
- " I ’ll take anything." he replied. shams.
Wight.
Georgia at rending the public schools. This
!..
here to look over the present mem- Dal. Not settled dHiniti,
"Yes, hut suppose you had your the original stage production made Walker, Sara Easterby. Annie Itru , is to be paid for out of the funds of
! ridlben-hip
of
the
legislature,
nnd
learn
(ion
of
his
intention
to
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the
pluy
(umous
throughout
the
choice, what line would you choose?”
ton, Mamie Kate Williams, Velma; the state board of seals.
some of the new tricks of law muk-'date for the United Si.it.I j&gt;ersi.sted, in my efloat to discover world, and the film production, which \ enable, Ebba
,Stedt.
Gretrud,'
Telephone and telegraph roming that have been learned since h islnn article which hi- g.m
even unhanres the power and charm Vaughn,
his leanings
Dwight Smith, Virginia panies were placed under the &lt;undays
in tht- house. He confirms the some days ago. when n
of the drama, attaches tin added DeCoursey, Ethel
He gated blankly.
Henry*.
Ruby trol of the state railroad commission
statement
of other prominent states- ed that if Governor Tratmi ■
"What is it your ambition to be?" prestige which is derived from the Hart, Helen Raml/dl, Stewart Dut­ by the passage of a house bill this j
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I
men
thnt
have visited TullahaMee ed the si-nhtorial ran- In
brilliant ability and world wide rep­ ton, Harvey Parrish, John Lough. morning
I coaxed.
since the present session opened. be a candidate for that ■•
" I don't know,” he finally drawled. utation of the star.
John Mugsnn, Alfred Robson.
that the personnel of this legislature report at first gave In-i«
"Surely you have some idea of the
"Aristocracy" sounds the shallows
Harvey M r f alley, Thomas An­
Struck by Freight Train
t* worthy of creditnidi- mention from olhdr would be rundid.i'kind of job you would pick if you and the depths of the exalted circle derson. John Brady, Otis Cobb
gress in tin- »drond iii-1r■ i
Mr
had your choice?" I asked encour­ « filch provides the title of the sub­
S K Morris of Forest City ! " v" ry
Fifth Grade
Ruth Brown. Lu rile
Clark’s letter stating il.u
Mr.
Clark
don't
know
* ^lir^
1 know us yet
agingly.
ject.
It criticizes with relentless Jenkins, Dorothea Mickey. Florence had the misfortune of losing her!
not run for (In- senate It ,■
fine
buggy
horse,
known
us
"
D
o
lly
"
I
wh"
,h,'r
^
wi"
opposition for
"N o; I
N E V K It
T H O U G H T Mgor and earnestness the false pomp' Malm. Florence Henr,\
Margaret
silenced all
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*s-t
I
uni
n
v
u
I
réélection,
and
m i vs the
tim
e
i»
mi
A B O U T IT A T ALL," he con­ and superficial grandeur of ihe ultra- Zachary.
~
\ irginin Long, Tom BroUli" 111 ' &gt;-*tur&lt;ia&gt; evening about » I
,
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, ,,
,,‘ ,-lrn.L
,ar distant that an active campaign
fessed
smart.
And interwoven with this erson. Sidney
Kennedy, Edward Mr
.
is
tint* to begin thut many devclopThe Feminine W i ,
Yet he was 10 years old and had forceful pictorial urguinent is an ab­ ("ally, Willie Mullein. Victor McShe
and
her
pony, "Bobbie
Women Hwnllow ut one n
been trying for months to find a sorbing and intense drainn, with a Laulin, Williurd Lumley, Bertram Lor* nzo" had been allowed to go merits may be expected in spite of
the fact thut scverul members of Ilo that (luttera, nnd iRInk -I* ; by
place.
wide appeal for both the classes and Shepherd, Peyton
Fortaon,
Carl out in the woods und had strayed
the legislature have expressed thoir drop the truth that Is but.
the masses.
»
Hnntl, Webster Ordway, Joe Perritt, down near a small station, known as
The second boy, whose family had
They were close to the
The plot of the day ¡s devoted to Bowen Perritt. Frederic Hines, By­ Granada.
suffered a sudden misfortune, came the. wild social ambitions of a newly ron Stevens, Fred Pope, Stephen crossing and must
luive started
on a siinilur mission. He had been rich American family, nnd is con­ Wheeless, M ary Belle Alien. Emily
""
hind lega of thè
looking forward to a full-education. trasted by the scorn with which an- Badie, Franres Duttpn, Anna D ii - animili «ere hmken
hut ............. . compelled to drop , „ h,.r roa|,y |irn|nln(Mll fatnilj
Uose Mariau Hnnd. Eunice l.wich.
sl'"
b'Ui.d unni Siinday
school and seek employment
in tj,, aristocratie idlers
morning
tw
o
'
Nellie
Messenger
Th»
Mr Fussell of Clarcona, living the
order to contribute to the family i fartiiiic*!« meet n u dramatic clash
Fourth Grnde
Margaret
Burner,
purse. He was just over 15
through a romance that develop Martha Duke, Huttic Lewis,- Doris section foreman was called to put
“ Have you bad lime to think between tho sun of one and the Moore, Lucile Pope, Charlotte Smith, her out of he/ suffering.
about what -you would like to do?" daughter of the other.
Contributed.
Sarah
Wheel ess,
Bronson Marie Stamper,
I naked him.
Howard, the distinguished drama­ Madge Woodcock, Olite Vera Gibson.
."Yes, sir, i want to get into a tist, uses these people us the inter- Edna Arial. Helen Gonzales. Ben- Notice of Teacher» County Kiamshipping ofilre," was the immediate |ireterà of his views, which are o r i g - j ,ric® Marlin, Ralph Woodruff. Wili nation
response.
*
Teachers count v examination will
inal and held enough to give the Dam Moye, Dicj&lt; Terheun. Albert
" W h y , " I asked
Hickson, j.
J.
C
■
Rhlda i ■
be held at Sanford. Seminole county.
production a consistent, interest-.
,
. .Fletcher,
.........
UL&lt; Al SE i L I K L SHIPS And!
jn
ra,, |„ j „ r|u&lt;j|l(| Marguerite' Vaughn. George Cowan. Rose Mary Tuesdiiv. June Ml
bnve learned is much ns 1 could ! Skirvin. w.-ll nnd popularly known SimÜ&gt;. Merton Aycocke, E
W lute teachers will be examined
Mary
about them
throughout the country, who ap-l Muirhead, Ileulah Brown, Edward at the Sanford High School; Negro
He did not tell me, but I found Jiear* in the role of the socially am- I Humph, Frank Pope. May Holly. tearhe.a will he examined at the
thnt this lad rould tell at a glance .Iiitious young wife, in the character!-1 Hubert Williams, V Theresa
Ven- Hopper Academy.
a» they steamed through the N a r ­ ration o f whom she gives a splendid able, Pierce Griffin, Demarius Mu«
Teachors from other counties will
bake a pe/fect loaf never l.&lt; niffro w s almost every ship entering N e w performance.
not bo permitted to take the exam­
son, Npra Jenkins.
The very latest and most .»ai i ':&gt;»•York harbor. He could distinguish
ination
in
Seminole,
unless
special
This four reel feature will be ex­
Third Grade— Kittlo. DuBosi*. Mad
tory design distributing
,,i al
tjie ships of each line, knew thtdr hibited at the Star Theatre next elint* h|nilemt Joho Wilson, Agnes arrangement have, been made with
scientifically. Consequenilv &lt; &lt;ry
regular sailing days, was familiar Friday evening, June 4th, *
batch is the same.
I'n ib'ie ' vPerritt, John Henry Lundqufat, Co- superintendents interested.
with the route» covered by
each
Teachers will not he permitted, to
quality, and weiglit in evt-rv l&lt;&gt;af
rinno Stcinmeyer, Myrtle Hall, El­
company, and was full of enthusi­
— plus the taste.
That'.- «inB
mer Tyner, Maud Carrnway, Eiic take into tho examination room,
asm over the romance— not so much Yearly Hull of Honor for Sanford Vihlen, Dorothy Fletcher, Emllie paper, packages, umbrellas, hand­
.
you
want.
Public Schools
of the tea as of foreign trade.
lings or any thing of the kind, and
Twelfth
Grade—
Daisy Betts, Stel­ Billingsley, Helton Kennedy. Naom.
T w o positions were offered him
-Ute superintendent will furnish to
Seoggan,
Jack
Hall,
Alton
Guntori
Mildred Dickson, Zoo
• immediately, und he promptly began la Brotyn,
all examinees, Ink. pons nnd writing
Second Grnde — Katherine Wess111 Park Ave.
Free Delivery
paper.
work in an- importing house, where Munson, Nellie Lough. Annie Whit­
ncr, Eioise Wright, Dorthen Ray,
his knowledge nnd his' ambition can ner. Albert Fry, May Holland, Ethel
• Examinations will begin promptly
Olive
Newman, . Naomi Fellows,
Hickson.
, 'bo turned to good account.
nt 8 n. m. Tuesday: tho usual fee will
Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Maggie
Eleventh
Grade—
-Agnes
Anderson,
T h e other lad promised to return,
bo required, before the examination
Allio Anderson, Frances Aspinwall, Moore, Thelma Moore, Elmu Tolar, Begins.
but failed to keep his -word.
Come prepared, otherwise
Hattie Estridge, Alma Goertx, Esther Sara Evelyn Williams, Hazel Pack­ do not^apply to take the examination
ard, Paulino Muirhead, Irene McN o w which of these youths is likc- Woodburn, Anita Nelson, Anna M c­
,D. L. Thrasher,
Gagahin, Margaret
Neal,
Webb
Laughlin.
i y to make his mark?

FRANK CLARK AT THE STATE CAPITAL

Tin*

Straight Road
at the

Star Theatre

M onday, May &gt;1
O u r O vens

SPENCER’S BAKERY

Which are you training your boy
to resemble?
Arc you taking pains to so direct
the mind of your young hopeful that
he w i l l -not stare blankly when tho
tim e comes for him to enter the
worl d?
Do you spend enough time with
him to exercise a proper influence
ovei him, or Inspire him with .a
worthy ambition?
•Or are you too engrossed in your
owrl affairs to bother about his leesona or his habits or his aspirations?
I f so please remember that your
son’a ‘ present and future js very
muctr-one of your one affairs. Many
a "successful" papa sees all his rfforts and all his happiness wrecked
by h son whom he had neglected
in hla abort sighted anxiety to atu in
place, power and riches.
You will recall that Napolen
*

Tenth Grade— Ruth Haiii'd, Ettle
J9hnson, Lillian Goertz, Raymond
Philips, Marian Philips,' Esther Wil­
son, Loronn Smith, Lillian 'Rhodes,
Ruth Kanner, Ruth Little, Kathorine Aycocke, Oacar Brown, Arthur
Green, Lucilla Hines, Fannie Reha
Munion, Roby Laing, Antoinette
Luke, Gertrude Little.

Noell, Willie Tell. John Garing.
Robert Mason, James Britt, Arthur
Hill, Theodore Pope, Cecil Hines.
Edwin Stcinmeyer,
Paul .Strong,
Geo. Wilson, Sarah Lewis, Lovedy,
McPherson, Marian Newton, Theo.
Vickery.

NEWS NOTES OF LEGISLATURE

Ninth Gracfc— Dixon Coulbourn,
Tom Meredith, Muriel Rhodes, Vir­
Continued from Page 1
9
ginia Brady, Alice Caldwell, Excel
LRtlc, Olive Lough, Mary Bello harbor master for the port of Key
West.
Lynch, Clifford Walker."
J. Roland Adams of Key West to
•'Eighth Grade— Theodore Runge,
Helen Peck, Lels Hutchlaon, Dor*, be commissioner^ of pilotage fòr the
port of Koy West.
oihy Rumph."*
H. C. Clopton of Pensacola to be
Seventh Grade— Molllo Abernathy,
a
member
of the board of pilot com
Helen Shelton, Mary Howard, Anna
mlssitmers
for the port of Pensacola.
Mason, Marlon. Dieterich, MarStrong, MUdrtd~Hu«ti&gt;ii. IMenJ
A11 torn products will hereaftaj- ba
'Terwilliger, Adele Rinat, Ruth 'Mar- «xampt from any form of llccns* tax
Tho senate passed
Esther FleiVchar, Oladys Ad in this state.
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Supt.jiFsPub. Inst.

Puzzle-for Papa.
Small Sadie’s father Is a traveling
man, and during Tils abaenco a new
baby arrived. Upon hla return Sadlo
met him at the door and exclaimed:
"Oh, papa, you can't guess who was
born while you were away!”
How to Clean Mother of Poari,
Handles of motherof-pcsrl or other
articles of the same material njay bo
restored by cleaning with puru ollvo
oil and rubbing with a nail brush, fol­
lowed- by a rubbing with a piece of
chamois.

nt tDF.KIC IL HAND, Piuitwwy
-B “F. WlttTNER,
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P. P. fO R STtK . V iA P u x im -Y
A. U BETTS. A m t C a jiu i «

to Deposit Money
N o w is a very good tim e to deposit money
* to y o u r credit w ith the F irst N ational Bank,
where it will b e secure' and earn money
for you.
Y o u are cordially invited to start an
account with,us.
m~M
r v
- 4 per cent Interest Paid on Savjmgs A c c o u n t s

Compounded Quarterly
To Clean Coppsr.
Copper article# that have become
discolored can be made to look new
again by rubbing thgm wRh ■lemon
dlppod In salt and.afterward rinsing
In clear hot water and polUblng with
a soft cloth. **»
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THE SAN FO II IJ HERALD

Sunday School Plrnlr Poalponcd

Huy your Sunday dinner from thn |
girl» of St Agno» Guild.

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"6 cent«

71-62tc

Si. Agnes Guild cooked food sale
at * the Parrish House Saturday
afternoon and evening.
A wire was received this morning
announcing that Messrs^ Nolly Tolar
mid Ralph Stevens had received their
diplomas from the Jeflerson Medical
College.

Woodland Park
Thursdays and Sundays
Swimming Pool, Amusomunts, Music
Lease it for your next Picnic
73-tf •
Dainty cakes and delicious pics
for salo at .the Parish House to­
morrow.
" I t ’s, a Long Way to Tipperary”
at the Parish House Saturday even­
ing May 29th at 7*15 p. m.. Second
»how 8:15 p. m.
Miss Chittenden will tutor a few
pupils during the summer at her
home. G19 Magnolia Ave . beginning
June 7th.
Htl-2tc
The ever popular "It's a Long
Way to Tipperary" will be shown at
the Parish Housq next Saturday
evening. Come and see It.
V. S. Arnert killed a Diamond
Hack
Hnttlee nea l is house this!
morning measuring live und a hal(i-et und the proud possessor of nix
ti-fii fatties, to sas nothing " i the
I&gt;ii ton.
The Daytona Beu« h Hotel, under
lite new ownership and management
offers special summer rate*
Hotel
refurnished and’ fedei-nruted through­
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F.
&amp; E R Ayres, Daytona Beach Fla
MMf
All sorts of delicacies at tin* St
Agnes cooked food sale
Miss Helen Rowland will have an
office in the Herald building and
■In »tonography
Any one "i»hing
stenographic work at any tune tan
timi Miss Rowland at the Herald
office or at her Imme
lì S Entzimuger and (anulv Ii .iJm *
inoved lo tlu» city and wdl mula* it
their home
Mr Kntzmingcr i» engnged in Chatitauqun «&lt;*rk and trav
els thè stato, Sanford fs w d l locateli
a» heailquartors and
Mr
f.ntrlliinger is no stranger lien*
il*- l» a
hrotlier of
K Entitninger, thè
po|iu1ur rotini y
eom tnt'»lo|ier
nf
I .*ng worni

Rummage sale in tin I • III* * *•!.*• i
&gt;.iiuriia\ evening l&gt;&gt; ilo
It.ipii*.
ladles.
.Somcthlng Almut Shoes

Slioes repaired in time i* irut* «*eonniny
Shoes repuir*t! will neatnes»
and disputch ut onr »lo.p t.i*1 first
Street, 301». U|i|rti»ite I 'imperativ c
'»lt»re
Meii’s half sole. «ew.ed .
H&gt; e|»
25t
\\ hole sole» t hroughoitl, Imtk*
guod us new $1,00.
Rubber fdu
Women’s half sole 60c 11» 75c \\ hole
»öle» S6c.
Riven heels, 10c
Tr&gt;
ux with your next pair.
All work
guaranteed at the New Progressive
Sho ’Shop, 009 Hast End First St.,
South Sidc. J. H. Roarh, Prop.
Fri-78-4tc

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It un.t w a &gt; June I ti*t o till nuetl
Manag, r H&gt; •• l*o * a* Iliadi

M.'ilo* A f otiman** a.- »i** ■ d

i»l on phi \• r (ilitno* \ ahlo»ta t,.i
with t . aiD..r A- llend. rst.i Tnin|.:i
El a ; I I. ! h ■ A H - . heuii ! . - ■ ’■
in 1.i tu (... I a* 1. *ti:n vdie in.I \.il.io*ia
eight year». Southern Mu»ie ( o
Mill.eri t arter Mgr iti Binumgham
Ala . four year*. &lt; F Brewer, t ’ hiB
tunoogu, Tetia.. four years and many
years prevuiua to above.
Orders given before June 1st at
marked reduction. See regular ad.
P. O. Box Li:i 2 .

With every pint, quart, half gallon
and' gallon, coupons are given,
When coupons
amount to 6
gallons return
them and re­
ceive half galIon o f IC E
CREAM or lb.
Ws ars A|*nts lor LOWNF.Y’S CELE­ of LOWNEY’S
BRATED CANDIES fram U l&gt; 2 pound
Chocalates.

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SUMNER SPECIALS AT

rigid n w -ti !.. i,o
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24-11) sack Flour
Lar^e Size Crisco
10-lh bucket Snowdrift
•1 cans 2 lb Tomatoes
Cooked Brains, can .

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»lo r i prugfi —e* and tn Ins jutlgue
I- 11* lo w Ilio »t a 11d,. r*1 t Tl a t I let 11 » i *
•Ii-t nimuating patron» of the &gt;t

of it* patron»

\oicing the sentiment of many "I
the witnesses of fin* beginning gitili
at the request of numbers of the
regular moving picture fans he ha
deemed It wise and opportune to
discontiuiie Du» »tory and run m it»
(dace the well know n. serial.
I be

Q| j^ (. ((iri&gt;,.s( t y (&gt;«*■* of exhaust f a u » l^
|((, ,„stalled and with these elec- ^
^rloul wonder,* the air will In* en- 'g
tir«*ly changed every Two Minutes
|(, p.juJjjj seen that evi*ry
i-ffort is put forth to plc.i*e and *at
()|il»e who Visit Saillord’ s (lUptl-

ed b) tin* talent »he exposed to man&gt;
thousand» when she played the part

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Joe Chittenden, N'rd ChUtcnden,
Roy Chittenden, S. M, Lloyd. Er­
A HEJiUME O F h A N F U K I)
ne*! Houshidder. E M Galloway,
H A P P E N IN G S U f K t ’ P A T E
Arthur Vowel), KeJix Frank, Billy
I .e tiler, I. P. MfCuller. GeO. Mc­
A-LIfm di L'ommtiBiriniiAi far ik&gt;i
Cd«m i lo Sofwtr i dn.it, ■&lt; ï 'K-.b*
Laughlin, Henry Purdon, Eugene
II»» H A Itikriii», 1*K&lt;*a« No
.r
Roumillut tt I Thigpen, Osborne .
A
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Herndon.
A. McClintock.
Hume
*•0« f . .t a a o it c,,.i n; isc, „ r. a a * it í i í i í s i ; ‘Uu.viaanr.aaiataaa
-.1
KlIiiipL
i la re nee Mahoney. Carl
I ! ¡ir i fattili I hi» i
in*»» l fastidious will In* uno »ak*. Schultz, Hilly Beard a11 of Orlando
Mi-1 ! su he! t i inni bue "III ni ut inni* Pies, cukes, candie» salati» ami u]l and Dr Fain.
ber ■lasse» in ehiclition and eXpres- kind» of good thing»
A liberal pat­
siiiii ut thè tt ornali’» Club ninni» ronage will he appreciated
Si. A ¡/nr* Guiltl
durihg thè suinmer. heginning June
The members of St. Agnes Guild
tir-1 In thè munto of (he »timmer
A action llrntgi
were entertained by Miss ^aideo
l " o re itala will Ite given under thè
Mrs. F. L Miller delightfully en­ Williams Monday afternoon quite
un-phe» ni the Wiitnunp Club in thè
tertained the members of the Auc­ delightfully.
Business of import­
interest of the building fumi.
tion Bridge, Club and two table* of ance was transacted and final
other friends Monday afternoon. rungeipents made for the cooked
The little daughter of Mr., and
The date
to* Sunday school
The club prixe, a lovely cut gtasa fopd sale to ho given at the Parish
picnic to Del-con Spring* has been
Mr». R. E, Tolur will he called
Tipperary
pickle dish was won by M M "A , P. house
Saturday
afternoon.
Ice
picnic has been changed from June
TiTA“'pic\\lYoV aT lfie Parish House Mary Elisabeth.
Connelly and the guest prize by- cream and cake was served. Those
3rd to June 10th. The rate will be nre sure to bring a large crowd Sat­
Mrs. \V. E. Watson, who was pre­ present were Rev. Arthur Peck. Miss
60 cents round trip for adults, 25c urday evening, for they will he no
Urolhrrhooti ¡{ccrpion
Robt. Herndon,
sented with a dainty piece of lin­ Harding. Mrs
for children.
less than " I t ’s a Long Way to T ip ­
Dti Monday night the Senior gerie,
A tempting salad and sand­ Misses JosIn Stutnon, Eva Walker,
It has been decided hv the com­ perary." Everyone knows how pop­ Urol Iterhood of St Andrew» gate wich coarse was served.
Enjoying Zoo Munson and Charlotte Hand.
mittee to have the Chautauqua next ular the song of that name Is and their annual reception to the gradu­ the charming hospitality -of Mrs. The next meeting will he held with
ating class of the ‘High School at the Miller were Mesdames Newman. Miss Zoe Munson.
season und the date will be the first the pictures are sure to attract.
Parish House, one of the most de­ B. W. Herndon. Connelly, Puloston,
There
will
be
good
music,
the
week in March.
A fine program
has been arranged and Sanford will violin and the piano. The former lightful receptions given the grad McLaughlin, Vorce, Miller and Miss
Palm Springs
he benelitted greatly by this Chau­ will be played by Mr. Earl Paxton Uuie*. Patronesses of the charming Fish, members of the club. Olhei
A jolly crowd of pleasure seekers
and the latter by Miss Fannie He bn occasion were Me*dames T. A. Neal, guests were Mesdames Neal, Barnes,
tauqua.
spending
then day at Palm Springs
Munson.
Margaret Harnes, B. K- Whittwt, Watson, Bishop,
Gabbctt, *ConThe editor of The Herald is in­
Sunday were Miss Saidee Williams,
Also a word might he said about W. D. Holden. J. 3tcwnrt, who as- ^a|e8t ¿ ea, an(t Thrnsher.
debted to Col. Georgo N. Rigby 'for
Charlotte Hand. Belle Smith, Mar­
the ventilation of the Parish House. aisled the. members of the. Brother­
a fine framed photograph of Elbert
garet Roberts, Arthur Yowell, A.
It is cool and comfortable on no- hood in receiving. The Purish House
Hubbard which was a personal gift
House Dance fo r Visitor
McClintock, J. D. Roberts, chaper­
count of the high ceiling and many was lovely with its decorations of
from the Fra to Mr. Rigby and bears
windows.
There is a great plenty smilax, fern and cut flowers.
The
Miss Charlotte Hand was the oned by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Carter.
his autograph.
We appreciate the
of -good fresh air.
R rot her hood cake was a marvel of gracious young hostess nt n delight­
gift^very much and the • picture of
Como and have an enjoyable even­ tin- culinary art and beautiful to ful dance On Monday evening in
It ox Social
the late Fra who went to his death
look upon, the work of Mr. Wuller honor of her guest. Miss Marian
ing.
A most enjoyable box social was
on the Lusitania will adorn the wall
Ralph
On flu* top, in the colors of Hunt of San Francisco. The attracgiven nt the homo of Mrs. W. II.
of our sanctum.
the graduating class, were the let- live home was beautiful with its
Wednesday evening for the
Free Demonstration
t• r» in icing "St Andrew» Rrother- arrangement of (lower* and fern*.
An Important Series
The public generally i» invited to
benefit of thy Catholic church, from
while tilt* »ide» were tlccti- \ use» and howls of van rolored
Next Sumlat mnrning, at the t ’on lt demonstration t*f the Ideal Fireltmsi b**.*t|
which u goodly sum was added to
|
rate»d
with
tiny him h eyed Susan», flowers were placed upon tables and
gregutinnul chitrch u new series will Cooker ln In* held at the störe of the
the treasury
A large number of
dtme ,n icing cabinet», while trailing vim*» and
hegin. entiileil 'Aid* to the l.argei (¡,.ti J{ permild Hardware Co. next tii*. * l.t»» llower
members and friends of the church
Apprecnittnn of the llihle.”
The Monday und lasting lor three duys. (■.inio and dancing were enjoyed (lotted plant* added to the charm gathered to enjoy the fun, with
subject of the lint series will he,
It is safe to say that every house­ throughout the evening. .In the ad­ nnd beauty of the decorations. The Clarence Mahojiey in the rolh of
“ Oral Tradition: Its Charm and Itn- wife who is not now it possessor of vertisement contest the first prize music was furnished by the colored auctioneer- Clarence is a mnn bf
Delicious punch was
portance.” It is intended to kmake i one of these fireless cookers will he w e won by Mrti Al. Martin, to orchestra.
many talents and not the least Is his
served
throughout
the evening, and ability as an auctioneer
whom
a
hook
wiM-^pre»ented.
and
Boxes sold
this a helpful effort in a better un- interested in seeing ju»t how much
dyrstnnding and complrt&lt;*r appro- nicer ami cimier their houm-wnrk cadi " ' I '“ ’ hard n-irnt*i! the »ecoiid orange ice and cake al the refresh- frilrn lif[y Wlta lo tao .JolUra, the
elation of the wo ,1 of G...I
All ar. *he -made
* &gt;
&gt; ' •' ■' 1,1,31 ,,f 1h” '
IM irt.m » ment hour
contenta of thom heing mnst didecth\■ •*......the use &gt;'
If —
one
■
ream
and
cake
W.i*
served
at
Invlted lo Micci Mi** llunt «ere aldo
Punch wns served free, gratis
w eleo metí In hear this series which
1 &gt;emori**t ration nach tiny from 9 :(t0
r**tr**%hflit*hf linur
! In* uui'M** Dr ai.&gt;1 M r- Pnl*-*toi I *r and Mr» and tur notliing.
whirli of rourso
will runfor -ever.il Sunday*«,at the to it oil .i m ami from 2 :to to ó on
tfiitl .i I h la 1c Into', voting t hi* Seal Dr and Mr» t
il liuti
Mr nddeii in theetijoynient of thè sven­
mortili g - r yi* •¡. to
Every oui* weli-om«*
If you
Ii r••t In* r Immh| tin* nmwt jjni- ami Mr* D I. Thraaher. Mr and mg
*
already have one come in anyhow,
*
t»f
hn**lH
Mr» Il tt Uerndou Mr and \|r» '
&lt; anil) factor) at Enterprise
and see the many new uses for the
\ liir*1 contest and vegetable ran\ewinan
Mr
and sM r»t
Il
I test were much enjoyed und elicited
.! S ( »arel»on ha* lii.utctl in En
Deal
I II Ml It • .tifi I'll •
ft Tprise and i'»t)l hit-shed the (riilelHull), Mr. and Mr», tt. E. Watson, lnl|l.|, fun. In the formpr, Mrs. J. L.
Frinii tittle immemorial June has Mr and Mr*
Mr and Mr* Ml|r, tt.„
f)lrn,na„ , (,t.st KU,.M„ r
son Candy Co,. and will engage in
Program at the Star for the week
lut
i popular month for wedding* I I Miller. Mr and Mr* Itnxton an(t
|a U ,.r M .»s Adel.ude
the manufacture «*f .uutl) and *&lt;o
Itcgmning Mendit), M m) .list
•I tt I- »aid the lilmd little got) lia* Perkin»
ferlions
Mr
liarct-on ha* had
Mr and Mr» I II ......... .
Higgins secured the honor.
Each
t
ii id hi* arrows *o effect I \el)
III Mr and Mr* 1 E llenrv , Mr and
year* of experience in thi» line of
presented with corsage bouquets
Muniln)
&gt;. infuni that man) marriages will **r" *
business and thinks that ht» new
** McLaughlin. Mr and „ ( carnations
Another form of
l’ara mount
' Tilt* Straight Road
■■ tr ih June t)it* year
Vniong
field will offer a** unirli or more than
* '• Hurt
Mr and
Mr* nnuisetnent was the jitay on names.
feature iff four part*
i i i i., wilt he Dial of Mi»» f ’arrie \rehie Hell*. Mi»»e* Sanlee
Wd- T h (, |„ , t r
hemming quite an onlile log eitle*, a-* Enterprise ha» tile
I u e s tla t
1 -mitiger and M " llenrv No kel,
II. !en Rowland Anna \l* tertaming adjunct to such affairs.
advantage of the water transporta
Pat he
a»
II, Plot
\ 11a• |. t, will i lk* (tl.ii t* al Die I migre- * ■■•ughlln. f loreirei frank, t.ret turn y number of musical selections comlion
tt i* wel* t*|ne Mr t i.irelson I**
ih. t alleo
grapti Ui t wo |ntrt»
gallonai church on tin* evening iti Schultz. Dig« Sell lilt Z pen.bea l.ef
an Pvr,,jng of delightful entin* -*ec (I on of hlurida
t oat
lliT. l aura fish, Helle Smith Ade* p n '»lient and socialhility
funi* 1f«111
\\ ed nestlrt)
Thi* will he followed l*v that of bilde Ihggiti-. Anne Higgins Lillian
\ t tirrcrlinn
■ Exploit* **f Kliitt,*
&gt;erial sul
11iggi ii»
f*»»ie Purdon,
l|i&gt;rlt*rt»e
Mi**
Eta VtaDer and Mr M Mm
Editor II • raid
II tlA the Trachrnt
, J|.| t W0 ll I ’curl W fit te
tteitlmali,
Hazel
Hand.
Miss
Kinz
ank at Itie f. pi-copal * hlircb. tin*)
four tv pe »«tting mat hm« Iliadi*
A1 1** I.nuise Harris and Mi»» Hazel
"Savetl by the Watch.’’ "M r
Mis* Seav
next evening Jlifts* ! hi h
I h*1 hrtde* ; lev of (triando and
me *av ! will not
tmu your vote» Trent with ('nine* Home
"A Strur I
M
.-»r*
.1
D
Robert*.
Bill) lidi.
Continued on,Page 8.
It* in* have I .-ell two of the best
while I wrote will noi lu J voiir vote»
of Blonde Hair
loved
teacher*
of
the
Sanford
school»
T o buy volt's is against the law; to
Thursday
an&lt;l will he greatly mt*»ed from their ,y i iWviVtVtVt i m i it i n i it iVtïiWiW»V»WVtVtWfnVt it ■»Vi iiVMiVn i
WiViViViWi'iWi r iP
Iteg for them would in my «»pinion
" P a t he New»
I oii*ln P'tori*
ui . n-1ii im *1 p i i i »
olii) he Iij had l.l»te
Itlograpti in
I wo part*
"In
Ê
As I ma) want stum* of your
1tut ch
I
-p:.ee lati r will to*' Tre» p.i »» f U ht r
I 1111a i
i
I .
.
.
. . . . !.. e • l . f 1 I
I » -11
\- o. * .
I .- coin • i •
l.iill.l
t .....
'
I .b cm
.. 1 ..I I *.■!!' port
,i * i I •• * II . - *i.*11 •r i i w '.i i
e
dV
f
**.it iir .l.t)
.1
\M *i
qrda) all* ft."OI from . t&gt;* », Deli
Roimct .tu*l J.u’oo. t art no II ton.
cades in tempt the appetite of the.I*
edy
"The Mystery " f the Seven
Piano Tuning
1Chests," Selig in two jiart»,' ' ‘ W'lieii
It. D Moyer, the piano tuner ha» Slippery Slim Wcut for Egg*
,$ 1 .1 0
l arge, e xeepl t hat
wit html i xtra
mine to *» inford *t*» *la)
I I 1* exall . »nl.tr* «i * , i p v o. g ». at » V* 11I
perienec a - pe. ml i tint r nit» heet
ha V* I t f

The Sunday school picnic that
wan to he given at Deleon Spring«
Don’t furget tho good'thing» that
,
,
. . .
..
on Thursday, Juno Jrd him been,
can ho hoTlght (or Sunday at the I
. .
.
,
.
, ,,
ipostponed on account of the lark Of
;; Little Happenings— Mention II Pariah House Saturday afternoon
extra coaches on the A. C L. The
*
of Matters in Brier—
¡1 and evening
hig Confederate Reunion at RichPersonal Items of
\ jT h e Order of Eastern Star will ! rnond the saíne week "ill take all
hold its regular meeting Tuesday, the extra equipment a« the A. C. L.
*
Interest
June 1st
All inemher« are urged ha* been designated as the oltlrinl
to
he
present
Important business, route from Florida and "hen this is
Summary of the Montini; Snmll ¡¡
At
The
ladies
of
the Huptist church over the pienie will he given.
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
thi»
time
it
seein»
that
June
lOth
hold
a
rummage
sale
in
the
Harried Herald Readers
LetTler block tomorrpw afternoon will finqlly he decided upon und the
3
further unnouncement will he given
and evening
It’s a long way to Tipperary, but
in The Herald
The pienir will ho
Plain fudge, peanut fudge and
p’s not far to the Parish House.
pulled o(T us arrnnged (or everyone
divinity fudge at St. Ague* Guild
is Interest cd in t hin populär exuur5 or 6 doses 666 will • break sale tomorrow
sion.
aI1y owc-iJi-fover or C h iU *„ i i i k x d — .
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Stone’s Cakes, fresh everyday
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Whole Codfish, lb.
Smoked Halibut, lb.
7 small cans Cream

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.30
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[fftiaHi* them those thin little dunes
( hnt we are all after will ritme roll

W illi each 2 5 c ja r o f B eechnut Peanut B u tler w ill g ive 1 0 c ja r Free i
nf Pauline in The Perils of Pauline ltlRi r„||,kmg heiter skelter in hsi
Arnold Daly (days the opposti. thin (ril|{ ,(lMl vvallet.
*^ VmAw .W/WNWVWWWWWAWWAMM.MAMWMwwwAVWW «»».»•*&gt; MMMWWWM'tF:
being a detective and furnishes »Tim*
___
thrill* for the i) udiente that will
mo.ve every |M*rson frtim th«* most
decrepiti and tire old man tn young
America in all his glory ami inno
cence.
*
Thi* subject varies from Pauline
in nuehurle»» different ways.
It
H E R E is a human side to litis institution. Wo like tt» meet outr customers and netha* tilt* peculiar distinction of being j
the most populnre serial ever issued
acquainted with them for our mutual ad van tune.
and is 'being run in practically eveiy
• This bank Is working all the time to please iLs customers, and we an1 wdl equipped
theater of consequchce beteeon the
to render the Itosi assistance to legitimate busiftess interests.
eniile** boundarifl* of Nova Scotia.
• Ymir affairs can iw intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
Key West. Cape Horn anti Seattle
that they will bo well cared for, as this bank is owned and managed by the most solid
leing of a detective nature everyine naturally know* how much real
and successful business men of this city.
•xcitement can he aroused liy a
* We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open an account
veil acted story bordering on thi*
with $1.00 and will receive 1 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on .El funds
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It i» Useless to lake Up tittle HIMI
space describing this subject
It
has been »«id by some prominent
critics that Webster should have

molded some word other thirn "su- 1
perl)” that could he applied to thing*
that were hotter than anything ever
shown to the scrupulous .and cri[icising eyes of mankind.
The firat episode of thU »tory will
be «hown Wednesday. Juno 2nd,

deposited.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
(C O U R T IIO l'S E Ü U I L D I H O )

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FA C E SIX
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S U P E R B NIGHT ILLUM INATIO N OF T H E VAST PALACE ÖF HO RTICULTURE ‘

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TREES.

Odd.
It Is odd that lho man who speaka
without thinking Is the tmo most apt
to nay what he thinks.

Great

At night tho vaat gloss dome of th» Palace of Horticulture Is played upon by rmys of gigantic aoarchllght
projectora iot within the building. Tho globe, which Is tho largos? hemispherical glass dome In tho world and la
one of the many marvels of tho great Panama-Pacific International exposition, then assumes all tho colors of tho
rainbow. This photograph shows the great building at night with tho rays of the searchlights casting tho sign
of the Zodiac over Its gleaming surface.
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Diet of Ancient Athletes.

Tho athletes of ancient Greece
trained on now cheese, dried figs,
grain, nllk and warm water.

and 2 smaller
dressed dollies
for every boy
and girl in
the city.
Hurry

Blindness of the World.
When Pley le Work.
lYie world which credits what Is
It's hard to play on some people’s
done U cold to all that might have sympathies. In fact, K Is all work
been.—Tennyson.
xnd no play— Philadelphia Record.

These 3 dol­
lies are beau­
tifully printed
on one large
piece of mus­
lin all ready to
cut out and
stuff. T h ey
have golden hair, big

Big

Beautiful Doll

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
In

Misinform» I Ion Is Riven I,» o»r- v
Inin Bocllotia ctiurvruliiK tin* |»rv»|a- J
cr il liitn ik'o bora ct;n ircci In mi o
ore 16ml.
It Ima lHt*ji rvt-om- *
mantled by certain uninformot! o
nurscrj men tbut ireca t*&gt; plant- J
«1 about OHt*en feet apart each •
way. wlicreita they- alioultl bo £
thlrty-flve to forty feet npart. If o
planted too clone they cannot lie «
cultivated or apittyod to good ad- •
Tnntage. The lim b»'grow up- s
right and tunko pIckliiK dllllcult *
Furthermore, nlindcd (tortlona of «
the tree will not net n normal •
crop. The JiorUctillurnI depart- o
inent of ‘ the Nebraska Agricul- J
turn I colIcBe says ttint Lho prop- o
er distances for the different J
trees arc as followa'»CUarrUnh*mir
peaches twenty feet and apples J
thirty to forty feet, except W hit-. •
oey ernb and Duchess and other *
upriBht varieties, whlcli tuny bo •
planted but twenty-Dvo feet •
npart
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Clrcalt Court, .Hecenth Judicial ( Irruit
In and W Seminole County, Florida. In
Chancery.
1
benjamin Draw
va
Cook A Jennings. Ft nl
T o Conk A Jennings anil nil p a r t i « claiming
l n t o r « t under tho laid Cook A Jennings
or othernia« to tha NE&gt;4 of lh* N E ' *
' of Section 1, Tp. XI, 8 , It. 31 Knat. I t appearing born the llfll of Complaint
of Davis A o i l » , , eounsel for tb* above
named complainant that tho place ol res­
idence of the above named defendanti la
unknown and that there la no peraon In
the etnte of Florida * service of .subpoena
Upon whom would bind the defendants.
T h a t aftlanta believe the defendaute la over
the age of XI.
Y ou are therefore ordered to appear to
thla bill on Monday, the 2nd day of August,
A . O. IBIS, the lame being a rule day of
thla coun­
i t la l « r l her ordered th*t"*\hia notice be
publlahrd in the Sanford Herald, -a newfe
pap er pubUahed In Sanford. Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, for IX ronaeculive wreki.
Witneae E. A. Douginas, clerk ol the
circuit court and the eeal thereof thla
• th day of M a y , . A . D. 1918^ — — (eoal)
E. A. D O U G L A S S . Clerk.
b y Jaa. C. Roberta. D. C.
Davia A Giles,
Sollcltora for Complainant

AN O R D IN A N C E
An
Ortllnanc*
prohibiting
R«tiu ran ta,
Lunch Countera and Cnffe« Standi on
wheeti Irom doing business In certain
locallo ni In the city of Hanford:
lie It ordained by t h « mayor and city
council of the city of Sanford, Florida:
Section 1. T h a t It ahall be unlawful for
any peraon or peteona operaUng or main­
taining restaurants. coffee etaoda, or lunch
countars in any vehicle or who usee any
vehicle or wagon for tba sal« of goods, wares
and merchandise with tha eaception of
wagons used. In and for t h « sale of peanuts
and popcorn: to use portions of any v a­
cant lot within the present brick lire limits
of t h « city of Sanford, or any public square,
park, street or eldewalk for the purpose of
selling or offering for ente, any good*
w a r « or merchandla«, eacept aa herein
ab ov e provided.
Section 2. A n y peraon or persona vio­
lating any of the provisions of thla ordin­
ance shall, 'upon convlctlort, bo fined noqacoedlng T h irty
Dollar*, or Impriionat
or Imprisoned not more than thirty daya
for each offense.
Section 3. Thla ordinance shall go Into
f f fe c t . Immediately upon Ita passage and
approval by tho mayor.
P a »* «d thla 3rd da y of M ay , A. D. 1915
II. W. H E R N D O N ,
I’ rM|dent City
ly Council.
Ci
1 hereby certify thal_ the foregoing
or­
orer
ce
wa,
duly
p
sued
by
the
city
coundinance
e ell
ell o f .Hanford. Florida, In . « . i o n , ghia
3rd &lt;1ay of M ay , A. D. 1915,
M. W. l.OVEI.1
C ity Clerk.
Appro ved by me this 3rd day of May,
. fi. 1916.
•
D. L. T H R A S H E R .
74-tt-Frl •
Mayor.
AN O R D I N A N C E
.
An Ordinance requiring the grading and
paving of portion, ol Park avenue and
Hughey atreel with vitrified brick.
Rc It ordained bv th . mayor and city
council ol Hanford, Florida;
Section I That Fari, avenue .hall be
graded
and "paved- with viirifie.l I. ich from
.
I hr I nlCTiHirlion ill I'ark a vr rim- with T f nt h
to lho intofaorUori of Tarh ivrnui&lt;
with H u fh r y Ftrrci, »aid brirk o a v e m m l to
L&gt;r a « i i i t h of fWtorn f*ot; and that Hufhf*)
at root «hall ho gradrd anti paved with
%i * r i fl r d brtrk a width nf nine
from
the JQit I f r««nr lion ijf II U| liny at met and
Tark i v r n u r to the hard l u r l i c r d road
l e i d i n i to Orlnndo; said road being tnr xtenaion of Sanford i t m u p ; «aid naving to

pany. under (ho lo lowing ■„... , ,
tvr. the original of which
.....* ' i n .
In the offir* of the Her, eia,
,* •» Ila
Floride, at
Tallahassee,
n , ,
'*&gt;• af
uulred by l a —
* *- *
A i lirica
■ f Into, «„ration
Reati, tfon
i
ompanj
We, the undersigned. ha ,.
associate ourselves and do h.r.t
T* 4 '•
associated,
f o t the pur,,,,,.
1 1-----Into a body politic mil o Tlll .
'"U .M
ubi
and by virtue of the La » .
"tau
of Florida, and do hereby ,
' '-Roe.
Ing a r t i c i « of Incorporaron
Article I
The name of the corpora,
Thatcher Realty Compari v . _ ►
.•» ,
pal place of buunre, «hall &gt;.
•o l „ t
In the County of Semin.,I. ,
i * 1» af
Florida, but It may ha,.- ... ,
0 |.
ficea, agenclet and (dare,
,
I*
Florida, and In other Stair ,
■
I BL|,J
States, and in foreign c o n 1*'■ It*
board of directora may, I , „in i
' n !&gt;*•
determine.
Ar tlrlr II.
T he general nature ol it.,
(|
I » Iran ,acted by th, curt,..,,
'&gt;*11 1 «
aa follow,, to-Wit;
T o purchase, own , hold, ., .
rent, sell, mortgage, etc hing,
other.
wise deal In real retate en,I
«;•&gt; '¡tit,
title Interval or « t a t e therein.
of Florida, and other State,
Stataa, and In foretgn —rmnrrr.tn,
pulr«, own, lease and oceup,
land,, orc hards grove,, ranrhi.
and t m l t o r l p ; la lay out. pi.,nPr„ U,'
irrigate, drain, cultivate. u,e
the property of the
corporal,..,
“J
others, and to ilo and perl„r ,n ,,| ,,,
appropriate or needful, tor the .1 . .,|„p 'J
or Improvement o| , , m r . t,,r , , , ,,gr’
for which the same may be
^
undertake and direct the m s n i j , m.r,t
tale of the property of th i* rnr|inra *Mjf,
•he property of other,; to buy. .,i|
rent, erect and conllruct hou*,-.. ’ buds’
hiulg.
___i
i a«t
i a ( factories,
t u iir * i
i)i
Ing*,— t twork*,
hotel,.
buna.
Ing*, club h o u , « . *mu,emrnt j..
ation pier* *nd other Improve,,.., . „ j
property of the corporation, nr ,,,
”
e f t y of Other*: to m»nuf*rtor,
(i-odg,,
pur chair, acquire, 'hold, m „ n * » t . iil.jg,’
sell, assign, tranrier, trad» , n l
!,,) V
Umber, tim ber land,, turpentine, turpea.
line land*, naval a t o r « , lumber and elLe
maurlata, and to handle ami
deal In merchandise ol every c'a», md d«crlptlon, which may be calculated, direct­
ly or Indirectly to efleciuete the
of the corporation: to purchase I-,,,,
operate and dDpoee of coal, iron.' ti„ *
copper, tin. pboaphate and , 1 1 „ i t . , hinds
of m i n « , clay and brick work,, g ,. , r j tj|
wells and mineral and other Ur.,], lt
perform all kind, of rlvil engin. • • , (
conitruction work,
Inrludlng
-f-rtiei
of all hind, of building- and • ■jriurw
and the conatructlon of hri.t.
- , ,dtB’
and all other kind, o| road, a, &gt; -im i,
and the construction of railroad, »&gt;,,i &gt;
of e v er y d «c r ip t lo n
and the
ijrt at
the gereral buslnrwi of eng'i
r i,i
construction contractor,, to
Ito « c u r e same by deed* of t, Tiert.
- part
] *?**!
l' f on- the whole .
•!ie*.
' oi *h* property held by th.
t- far
1 “ n,i to * * 11 “ n ' 1
*&gt;" *■
protH-r corporate urn. ■&gt;. « nd
th,
board of director, may deter
ermim
tu loa*
and boirow money on notes, bond,, martgage or other seruritie«; to guarente* &gt;uh■cribe for, hold, purchase or „&gt; h.rvua
acquire, « i l . transfer, bmcii mnrtgacn. jdrdg,
or otherwise dispose ol the share- ani sputi
stock of, or any bonds, « c u n tir *
id tri,
d e n e « of Indcbtednru Iw u M
rV*ted
b y , any Corporation or corporal
f (Mi
■ tate, or any other «tate , » « ,
•to*,
and, while th e o w n e r, of ,u&lt; h
tèi
or other o blig ati o n ,, to r » , n
*U Ik«
•"«kip
' ! cht*-, P 0* ' ' ' ' »"•» 5*r.%,l. - .
Uf»'hereof, and to . . e r r , * ,
,
»■ ird
" n,th,-.r 'I V II.«
tm ni-.llii
'r I II „ I ., » .
dr*
might or rould d
t tell
of all kind* what* ofv r r for t K* 1 •
•uni'
of i ti buaineu ami purpi**« % «r-d a
, . rtfib
Iv to Üief irn auch power» A- m * * inn•fant to the Jiurpoar* anti bu»inr- .
r or -por
,rd®r
, a*.t1 on. and to hat**, u r n
and |»n %.D », »Hal
* rar
1 I por"*al ion»,
P0lfcter*«trganlx«ad
‘ •rig ui*
1
rorPorat 0l&gt;*'
der the law* of the State of Honda
The fongtiing rlluwBB ahaU W
iH
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[■o*tr

ality uiya uuiii aim biivf m u urmnanrr
■hall Lhecome «flr etlv*. that ahould *n&gt;
*
iffilrlr III
property owner, owning property abutting
on aaiif atreeti to be p «v e d a» afgreaiid,
The amount of th»* eapHal
fail, within th® time fttmv® provided to carportllon *h®ll *»«•
H
pnve paid «treet In front of thrir
re*pee ■* 11 ‘I dollar* ( 1 2 OU,l)t&gt;a mi
tive property in l e r o r d i n r * with the term» iota two thousand
- Mt,M
of thla ordinanre and with the plan» and Pir **loe t»f One Hurnimt
1
• per I ft cat inn* thereof, heretofore prepare«)
rarh, **nia *h*tl
by the ril&gt; engineer, .Aid work ahall
&gt;l« t the rorporallon »ball hadone under «.nd by direction of the city of |
i Hi ■rtlon of the board
id
Hanford, and the proportionate c®it (hereof elaiaify and divide *«&gt;d
ahtll be ®a»e»*ed agalnat the land upon mon and preferred
upon
which aaid paving ahall abut, and the city under «urh mndlltf ri
'' ■*
»haU have a lien therefor, enforrlblr in tike r d by I be director«1
manner a* other lien».
%i|lrle I
.section * That ujxm the failure of any co, por. Uon ' „ ¿ j
|&gt;r
pro perty owner l » I J . l e the Improvement.
p ,,,,,,,,,
.
hereinabove provide.) fur, , » M work .hall ,,, mky
lie done by
the city of Hanford, cr »hall of feti or pceraonal proper*
be let by *
contract by the city of Bin* payment of I* bar of «ervire* ai
furii to the
l o w « l an,l moat reaponiible
to
,}r , c , min,.|
bidder, in i ( ( o r d a n f t with the plan and c)if#vf tor*.
■peritlration» with reference in »aid » " * k .
Arllrle t
*n.l two-third, ol the co.t o( ,uch gradT („
corporation
ahall
Ing, opening, paving. Improving and reul)
powrr
■aid atreeti
pairing said
.treet.
Iro n the date of the p ( l r „ ,
, nd Iranrh.-.
he work ar all be
completion of 1
the
a Hen
*Uif»erior to * 1 1 other lien», e ir e pi onl&gt;
l i m» for l a t e « upon the |fi|* or proper r&gt;
fronting or abutting upon the *tr«et here
i nabove deacribed
graiJei), opepn) , pa v
rd, curbed, improved or repaired, amt the
remaining
tine third
of
auch
coat
»hall
be j»*1d by tjie dt y.
Section 1 Thw eitirnaled co»t of p n l inng

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conducted l.&gt; I he
ident

and

treasurer,

«Itti

j&lt;re*l'l' i '

ma&gt;

b«

• •

pervuti, and a board of i"*’
nor more than nine dire, r.*r
hv the
the II)
number to h* fixed1 hy

»»"i

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per »q u art yard for the paving of I' *rk (pust In* holder® of ito rk in »*ol f|,rp r an «
avenue I» f t . 60 per square yard, and the to ib* elrrtrd in n tlllfy *»&gt; d r
&gt; fm,
‘ of*.
estimated total co*t of the paving nf th®
U n n ^ h e first meeting of
rfi-cefl
thortion of Park avsnue above deaeri bed la ®r». heft* IIt after pro vidi d for.
y0600.00, and the evtlmated rost to lot owner* uf th** corporation «kail be
per foot front on Park avenue la I I . 10.
The
„
». . .
,
estimated co»t of paving pet square yard for . ,
1
, * r
*'r' ,
the paving „I Hughey street I, *a afnrrwahl SI 60 A .i.m .,
vice-prr,..l-tl.
'•
nd
per square yar,l, and the « t l m a t e d total coal « " ' ' « ' X
directora »hall b«
M M 1* »
H- Adam*, and Frank A, M*
The Aral, of organila! iun
» ! rr khol der « of ipp " m
held lh the r|t) of ha nf » * I
ty,
State of Y lurbl*
*-** 1f •
• airi atfrelA n o « being on file In the of June, A. I). 1916, fur the pun
flire of* ( he city clerk of Sanford, Florida
ing bjrdxwi, completi ng the
and open tu public Inspect kin duri ng re amn * of the corporation, and for the |"t» ;&gt;
»Í t he rori
• hie cifRre hours, for the benefit of the
I ng t he of
public.
*
. hereinbefore provided for
• nd
of

i hr

paving

of

that

portion

uf

Hughey

« tr re f a uo v e dr » cf i-bed I■ f 150Ö1,00, ani) t h*
eat Ima ted co*t to lot owner«
(»er
foot
front on Hughey »treet I» TO cent*
The
( Bl i ma l ei nf the r&lt; at of »aid paving uf

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ACTUAL HEIGHT, 75 INCHES

Section 4. Th® city engineer la hereby
yvqulratl, within ten d*y * altar the first
publication of this ord inance to (.rtrparo
and file an estimate of th* amount
of
the llrn for such paving which the city
will claim against each of the lot* front­
ing or abutting upon th* street* to be
so paved, which M tim at« shall
be baaed
upon th * eetlmated coat of said work and
upon the frontage of lot* upon the street*
to be paved.
Section 8 . An y person owning any In­
f o r m . In A y of said property, abutting
on that portion of Farit avenue and Hughey
*tr«(
t o , be paved, •* afAreuld', ahall
h a v « tb * right at any
time, within thirty
d » y * after th# filing of said c l i m a t e , a*
» f o r c ' d , with the city rierk, to present
.to the city clerk a sworn petition
to be
ur«Mnt»d to th* city
council.
aettlng
Ikrth, that In tba opinion of t h « ' petitioner
the «etim ated amount of *urh Rena upon
such lot ia incorrect, showing wherein It
t* Incorrect, or why It will c r e e d the
■pedal benefit accruing from tho work
and pav ing to bo dono in front of said loa.
Section •- The d ty council of Sanford.
Florida, shall, altar proper nolle*, and
within th* tfm* prescribed by ordinance,
elt as a board of equalisation, \o hear any
ad all petitiqns and romptlinta which may
be filed In reference to the « l im it e d cost
of tho paving provided for above, and to
make due ana proper Inquiry Into tho
question involved, and If It shall appear
to th* satisfaction of tb* d ty council, sit­
ting aa a board of aquaUistion, that th#
«tlm a to d amount of said lion Is roerectly
estimated, th* amount so fin d shall stand
aa the amount ol surh Hen to b* claimed
by tba d ty ol Sanford, for tb* paring of
tb* atrwet afo rr«IU , In front of oald prop­
erty, and after tho d ty coundl had heard
art petltloaa and given alt property (w a ­
r n an opportunity to bo board and tnad*

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aary to equalise th a . aaneeamenls In pro­
portion to bonoflU. ■old ostiniate». u than
equaliaed «hall stand aa trua and correct.

ACTUAL HEIGHT, 75 INCHES

Beat,

Floyd'«

^ I n ^ w T i e a « Wberaof, th«
corporator, have

Knob.

lnd'»s*.

HER .

W A L T E R 8 . AIM M &gt;
F R A N K A RL-sT
State of Kentucky
&gt;
act.
County of Jefferoon

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President C ity Coun dl.
a r t i c i « o f Incorporation, and r » rh
.¡..It«
I hereby certify that tb* foregoing or­ did then and there, before mr «
’ a«s
dinane« « a a panai) by tha city council ol that he «uhacribed his name iu
Sanford. Florida, in aoaaion. this 3rd day of incorporation for the purpu-e- &gt;»
ol M a y . A. D. 1918.
■M. W. LOVBLL,
"frv e a under my hand « n,‘
. C i t y Clark. . of olfic# at l^ulavill*. In ,h'
-rtk
Approved by ma thla 3rd day of M ay Jefferson, state of Kentucky. ,,n
A. D. 1918.
day
of
April.
A.
D.
1818.
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74-FrM tc
V I ì Ei t ì -,,
Notary Public. 'J«®*r*o 0 ,&lt;#”Fri-*'t
Notice « r Ayatl callea far Callara Pataat
Incorporating Thalrhcr Realty Company
N o lle * la baraby tiran that a a tha
undersigned, Inland to apply to tha Honor­
able Park Tram moll. Governor of the State
of Florida, at Tallaba aaat, Florida, on tha
•lh day of Jana, A- l&gt;. IM S, lor Imitara
Patent, ineorporatlnt Thatcher Realty Com-

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», . !rf*
l t he annual meeting of the
of tho corporation «hall be held on hr :®4
»Mf.
Tuesday in Jbly, of each ,n,l
A itit i« 111
irrt
tjf
Iq casca of v a r a n e ! « In ,n&gt; &gt;
directorships
of
the
corporal'"'
; «**» ••
shall b# filled by election st ih, t srd. «J
the directors, and the officers ' !"•■'
thus chosen shall serve until lh« '
era are duly elected at the n « &lt;
*
nual meeting of tho stockholder- «* h'f
provided.
A r tid e 11ll.
Tho privale property of lho . t nek►olden
of the corporation shall be, in no * ' • ’
"
to any e i t r n l whaleocver. Ilabl. I"' debts of the corporation, eacej-'
aatent of tho amount« which ma&gt; !•' J
on th * «lo ck «ubtcrlbed fur by them •"«
aaid atock «hall be non.as«s.«b'c
Article I X.
T h * hlghnt amount of IndeMr-l'
ihlch
corpor.t . „ •'*
liability to
which the c&lt;
.ball be sn
an «minin'
subject ItlwIL. Shall
to the entire capital ,loek ol ih» c , pocallott.
Article X.
T h o n e m « and rM'dcnres nl the •
scribing Incorporators,
*nd 1 h' .
of capital stock subscribed by «»ch *
follow*, t« - w U :
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M . ? H . Thatcher. »AiuUvIlle. Kentucky.
M im im i
Walter 8 . Adame, Louisville, Kentucky,

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PASTURE

C A OD A G E S .

Making the Little
Farm Pay

When cabbages, cauliflower,
turnips or «Imllar crops * arc
grown nqieau-.il}- or In surcesslon on tbe same piece o f ground
the roots of these vegetables are
likely to Ins-lime nt tacked by
By c. c. BowsnaD
what Is known ns rlubroot. In
our older gardens we &lt;L&gt; not
seem to have very much trouble
In rl*w of the general determination
from that »ouri'e. Nor la- there
much danger In soils that con­
w »ocurv larger fi mi uc*la *rc turns from
tain n good projKirtlon of lime.
iSrlt'iltore, morn Uiun ordinary nttenIJmo applications are therefore
U being Clven this year to truck
often recommended ns a mean«
finulotft
to bend off the disease. Tbo
Thl* branch of guluatrj takes n
J vegetable* of Ibis fninlly should
gmaller luveatmant. la. Und aud equip-“
lie kept out of nny piece of
incut than ordinary grain-•fuitntnjj-’tjr
ground where the disease has
tUlryloif. nod It pay« better. There 1»
once made Its appearance, at
( distinct tendency toward smaller
least for several year*. If you
place*, and the next couplo &lt;5f year*
act plants entirely free from In­
will ace a great many more farmers
fection and put them In a »pot
^,,,1 there arc at present, many of
that was free from rlubroot la«t
them bring city |&gt;eople. who bnro turn •
year you will not be likely to
jjj the agricultural vocation.
have your plnuts Injured or de­
Under modem business methods
stroyed by Ibis disc a«e.
there will tie good financial returns
from ten nod twenty acre farm#. bo(jdes which rural Ufo will tw greatly
Improved. and the rush &lt;#f country boys KILLING TH E POTATO BEETLE
and girls to town will be checked.
To make the little farm pay, to equal- Psrit Grssn s n d Load A rse n a te tha
Favorite Remedies.
lie the work and to get any enjoyment
A good method Is to mix tlw parts
not of country life there needs to be
a wide diversity oft production, tnclud*. green with ten to twenty parts o f cheap
lag bush and tree fruit«, vegetables flour, sifted Innd plaster or air slaked
of various kinds, poultry aud some live lime before applying. It Is always ad­
stock. A place of twenty acre« can visable to add lime (air slaked) to neuaisily carry threo or four cow«, a trallie the soluble nchl contained In
pouple of doxen pigs, three brood pnrls green, nml If this Is done no In
mart-* and a srnnll Hock of «beep, be­ Jury will result, lairge plnuts can lx*
side* raising u few head of young ent- much more thoroughly t rented by
tle, either to keep up tbo dairy or to spraying. The parts green should be
K || for beef. A «mull farm bo planned used at tbe rate of one |iound In It!)
will yield an Income o f $2,000 to $1,000 gallons of water to which two pounds
a y«-:ir. according to the «kill with of fresh slukill lime have been added
which li 1« managed. Truck farms of It can tie eouiblmsl with txmlesux
ten to twenty acre* nonr nil large cities 1 mixture, whleii Is used to chtltrol
■

m o ra

fa

ann ua.

aro paying at the rnie o f $3fi0 to f.vst
an acre. In many cases ilio owner* are
dly man.
Tho Bvorngo city man who Is nccus. tornei! to huatlo for his living will lie
all right oti a modern farm. Ilo need
not work moro Ilian ten hours n day.
Pertmp* ns wise a stroke ns lie could
mskr nt I lie outset Would be to pslnb
lUh tin- ten hour day for Jilin-iolf and
hU hlr.-d help as well ns Hie nieiidier-*
of III* f milly Whenever 1 . ouslder the
farming subject one of the first points
to come to mind Is the dislike enter
talned by young people for tbo drudg­
ery pertaining to tho dairy, tho corn
field, the garden nml ngrlcnlturnl labor
fetu-rnlly. Another thing wlilrh tlnslir«
before me Is the barren ms-lnl life
trhlrli 1« nil t&lt;x&gt; common In the farm
lag districts There Is not enough recttsllnii. and tliero Is not enough ntten
tloa glteu lo the otblcnl or &lt;ultural
lidi* of ilie farm hume This accounts
la pari for the great exodus from the
farming districts. Tho backward con
aitimi of many ngrlcnlturnl sections Is
wholly duo to the loss of tbo young
I men and women, wlio have rushed
sway to the cities, hoping to have an
M»ler and happier life. The propcf
place for the farmer's sons nml daugh­
ter*. ns n general p r o p o s i t i o n . U In tbo
agricultural vocation, which they might
be able by education and progressive
Weas to broaden and brighten and
Oako moro profitable.
Land ownership la highly desirable
for any fnmlly of limited mean*. The
Importance of a homo In the country.
* with land enough to afford a living In
tome, becomes more and more appar­
ent every year. Tberefore, I «ay. buy
If you can and only rent when you
onnot buy. I repeat that there need
no great fear of an onllnnry debt In
the case of providing a nice farm bomb
for the family. It wUl bo n master of
Prtde and. satisfaction Jo work up to
■n lnd&lt;q&gt;cndeut position ns n land own­
er and farmer. If good sense and Indoatry nr* applied tho earning! from
. • “ *e *bll will be sufficient to maintain
the home In comfort and pay off any
, 1 *,1Bt ha* been necessary.
&gt;f It la to be a small fnrm proposition
as close as possible to one tff the
mg markets. Places are to tw found
»»b ln two or three miles of a good
■Ohurban station In almost any, section
° the country. If your taste Tuna toard a new, locality in' the west or
nui ,*&gt;crp nn&gt; Plenty o f fine opportuhi states yrherc land can lx*
ugbt at $15 tQ 1*5 nn ncro without
»proTeraeoti and $25 to *75 an acre
building».
The advantage of bolding a city poJ»on for the first year or two will
_ le the matter for a great many.
people Will take little farms
aZ?,.° ‘ own
In *o doing they will
I In touch with the comforts of life
y
« 1 . t . u.™, ,„.i
bustne*, methods as '
»Und them.
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blight, without the addition o f tbo ex­
tra time.
Lead nrseflnte Is replacing purls green
In Kprnylug potatoes, ns In all other
spraying with arsenical». The paste
lend nracuute should In- used nt tinrate of ihree isiunds In fifty gallons of
water j»r t lie dry lend arsenate nt the
rate of owe and title half jHiundn In
fifty gulloiiH of water The lend rirsc
Iiate Is less liable to Injure foliage,
sticks to the li-nri-s inucli ls-!ler tlmu
pnrls green, and one application Is of
ten ns ofTeotunl ns two or more o f tinlatter
Poison should Is- applied ns son» ns (
the young larvae Iwgtn to hatch, and
the number of iippllratln»» t&gt;&gt; In- given
w ill depend upon the abundance of the
pent a.s the season Advances.
Often only an occasional plant will
tie Infested nt first, nml with a small
amount o f poison In a compressed air
knapsack sprayer one can treat these
In n short time
Frequently this will
Hi!lire the liutnlter* so that no further
treatment will he necessltf}
1 *r. J It Smith of New Jersey rec­
ommend* spraying potatoes ns soon ns
the Ins-tie* liegtli to feeil lit order to i
kill these before tile eggs are laid
It II Walden. F.vts-rlment Station.
New I l n i eu, i '••tin
H an d y

Dug Filling Device.

A handy device for filling lings ran
Is- made hv following the plan given
lu-rew llh
Set ill' three p o s t « as shown In pie
tore
The l|" 1 «llolllil be Mboiil ' l l
feel from Hu- gr-iuod
v &gt;eW into eto h
part i «lout lo»'k :d the I" '-'lit I I'll

LANDS.

Tbo more fertile the land the
better the pasture, but for eco­
nomic reasons the rough Arid«
and gullied hillsides should bo
the first to be used for grass.
The Increasing prices of meats
and of farm laltor will often
make the fertile fields more prof­
itable In pasture than In tilled
enqm. Tbo convenience of water
for tbe stock should not tie over­
looked In choosing n Held for a
pasture.

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v&gt;iVtrti \ru iririrCt it U ir.'i tr

GEN ERAL SPRIN G SEEDIN O r—
Sowing by Hand and With the Aid of
a Disc Drill or Harrow.
Some men can sow «ceil cvculy by
hnud. while-others make a bud failure
of the Job. The' trouble with sowing
seed broadcast by baud la that In moat
rases the seed Is distributed very un
evenly, In thick patches here and thin
patches there.
The Inexperienced
hnnd, too, may sow more need than Is
necessary to. the acre, or ho may .not
use enough seed. A few experienced
tncu ran sow fine seed broadcast al­
most ns evenly ns can be done with
a median Ira! contrivance.
Where seed Is to lx* sown by hand
broadcast the surest way to have tho
ground covered evenly for a perfect
stand la to sow lightly both ways of
the field. However, mechanical seed­
ers which distribute seed 'evenly and
In set amounts to the acre are cheap
and by nil means should lx* usisi wbeu
It |&lt; |to*slble to secure them. Of me­
chanical seeders for amali seed there
nre many different kinds, ranging from
lilt- wheelbarrow seeder to tbo small
«issi nttJirhment» to grain drills. Tbe
whix-lbnrrnw ms-diT 1* one of the lx-st
of these kind* for one man use only.
Common sense and good farming
practice should tradì us that nil seed
should lx* pianini If It I» expected to
germinato and produce a crop of good
plnuts. Every yrnr literally* thousands
of bushels of high priced seed are
wnsii-d simply by "throwing” the scad
Upon the bare surface of the soil to
take li* chances with mins nnd ele­
ment*
The risi *nn su mudi of the
vnlunMi- st-isl Is wnsti-d Is ihnt It never
become* colorisi with soli; hence much
of It never germinates und grows
Much Is washed away by rnln« nnd
melting s n o w s 8 &lt;&gt;iiu - that d m s grrtul
nate on the surface of the soil never
makes good plants Iiconuse the young
nsits nre tisi iienr Hu* surface They
are killed with the first dry spell of
summer.
Sowing clover nnd other kinds of
sissl in February nnd March on snow
or huneycomlied ground ts well and
gm«1 If after i niiillUnn» are such that
Hie sims I will «Ink tuli* the Moll d e ep ly
ami I-is’ i»ine well covered where II fell
wlihout Is'lng riH-v vsL If the wet, n!
ternate frreslug nnd thawing soil will
n-ally plani II. then It will lx* all rigid
The su rest way lo plant small sei« I
of all kinds al any season Is (o open
the Hiirfnce »&lt;'11 with a disk drill or
disk harrow, sow the seed so II will
fall Into these small furrows inaile hy
the disks and then raver w ith n smooth
b ig h a r ro w
With some disk drill*
■\ hen- the sell Is medium dry and fri
able the sets I will he sullbh-litly cov­

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Carter's Red Carmine Ink (for hanks and large offices) half pint 50c
C arter’s Fountain Pen Ink in Black, Green oi Violet
C arter's Mucilage, 2-oz Bottle

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( arter s Stamp Pad Ink (for Rubber Stiunps) all colors

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( a rter’s Numbering Machine Ink (for Numbering Machines or
Cash Register i all colors.........
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, . t.-ii or an} seed mi the surface
soli and allow It to he covered liy
elilinee ns It Is to sow stunll Heed In
the old style way without being cov
end Simili tu-t-d must In' idnnled the
mime ns large *ix-d, nml when farmers
i ..ine to realize lid s |in|«otant fact less
w a s ti«!

R A C E R
C H E M IC A L

25c

much

n -su lt« will l-e «c* uted

c/i
La-iion H o *« H«-ik

W i l l let the bag rest lightly on the
ground when filled, If they are too
high the bag will tear out. Hy means
of this arrangement one man ran do
the work of one man nuil n hoy. It
enn easily be moved from ouc placa lo
niiother, ns the posi» can he maile s&gt;f
2 by I Inch pine innlerliil. light enough
for a titan to carry easily

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GARDENING.

Tin- making " f useful ganh-n wih»1
work 1» snrm-ildrix which I* within tin
ability of any one with ordinary Inge
nuitv.
In the ncguupnnyliig cut l
shown a cheap, strong and «ervlcenbl*
garden hose reel. It 1« jx-rimisi not a*
desirable as a reel sticlt as one would
purchase, hut It Is useful and part leu
Inrlv desirable by those who cannot
sec tlielr way elisir to buy oha. The
stand Is ihnde of four Indi by two Ind
srantllng for the sides and top stretch
ers and three Inch by* two Inch for the
legs and leg stretchers. T w o of caci
nre wanted except In the ense of the
legs, where four are wanted. The con
«traction or the stand I» simple. The
sides have to be mortiseli to tnke tbr

Carter's Liquid Glue (mends everything)..
C arter’s New Ve) Vet Show Card Ink (for making card signs) in
Black, Light Red, Dark Red, W hite, Orange, Light Blue,
Dark Blue, Brown and Y ellow

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Don't neglect thhmlng the letluce.
If sown in rows thin tin- plan la to
stand eight Inches apart. The thinned
plnuts may tx- set In other ground If
desired.
Cauliflower Is not considered nn easy
crop to grow, hut It is such n g«xxl veg
ctnhle that every home ganJcitcr should
try to grow 1L Seafoam Is one of the »tretellers ami alio tbo legs. The
best varieties for the late crop. It stretchers have to bo tenoned to fit Into
seems to be more resistant to hot, dry Hie sides, nnd the same applies to tha
leg stretchers and the .leg#- The only
Weather than most other vnriel lea.
Good crops can't lx* grown on i*&gt;or part of the construction which 1« nol
soils.-The most Importnnt'factor, then. altogether slmplii Is Unit of the legs
In vegetable gardening Is to make the which, of course, are on u -slope and
soil good.
Drainage, humus, plant must lx* ipnmiod accordingly. Tbr
food, tillage niurfimlsttlre are the main red Is formed with two circles of wood
made up of three board«, the narrow­
factor* In making «&gt;&gt;11« protltidlve
Many farmers have not learned the est In the middle The boards are held
value of Swiss chard It produces an together by small circle* screwed tn
enormous quantity &lt;&gt;f leaves, which nre them. The reel will run on nn Iron
valuable for grdeii* ns well ns for the bnr passed through the middle of thr
poultry, especially If the fowls nre kept «Wes. Metal or'wood washers should
be plnred between tbe re«* ends nnd
In small yard». Sow H'c wed « » pnr,y
ns pgislhle. There should tw at least the sides of the stand. To make the
fifteen Inches between rows. Thin the arrangement n lasting one It should all
plants to about four Incite« and then to |&gt;e painted before being put together.
eight Inches. Tho young plant« are It should be repainted In tho spring
when It is perfectly dry .-F a rm profmost tender *nd delicious for gn*na.—•
National Stockman epd Farmer.
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Just received a shipment of Carter’s new

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We have it in every color and for every pos*
sible purpose. Remember the Herald when
you want INK.

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no-lit- |litis «a v lug «iil-*'i-.|iietit inei’ linn
l r -in .-ring
li 1« as f-u&gt;ll»h nml

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Carter's Photo-Library
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Jars ...... ....
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Ink (for marking linen) with
marking outfit

C arter’s Photo-Library
Paste in 4-oz bottles
with Brush
10c

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The Herald Printing Cö.
107 Magnolia Avenue

jp&amp;nford, Florida

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IUrthn
rnenrement week at Winter Park.
Mr. uml Mrs. K. E. Tolar an
Miss Munson returned Thursday
but Miss Retta wjll stay several rinunce the birth of a little girl Tues
weeks longer, the guests of friends. day. May 25. 1916.

DRINK P U R E W A T E R
WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN

BE H AD

WATER

ELDER S P RI NG
99.9H PER CENT PURE

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THE STRAIGHT ROAD AT THE STAR .MONDAY, MAY 31st
Clara Millen ure expecting to visit
the -Panama
Exposition ul San
Krnncisco in July.
Continued from Page 4
Stevenson left Inst Saturday on tho
•Miss Horn Walker is planning to
Osceola for Jacksonville, en route spend a part of the summer in the
to their homes.
Miss Harris for west.
Lawrence, S. C. mid Miss Stevenson
for Atlanta.
Miss Edna Plant bus returned
Winter Park.
Miss Lenta Orr has returned
her home in Louisburg. Tenn.
Miss Alice Tethcrly has retunred
to Orlando and Miss Guild to Win­
ter Park.
Miss Guild expects to
leave for a summer in tho north
within n week.

Camphor In the Philippine«.
Thu hureau of «elenco of the Phil­
ippine government la making a study
'"■■Mrs. J. W. Dlckins and Mrs.
of the plnnt known na Ultimen balsnmlHenry Wight wi*nt ovor to Oviedo
fern, known by the natives in the Phil­
last week in the interest of the club. ippines aa ■‘«ambón" or "Rabuen,"
Mrs. Wight gave an excellent talk which produce» camphor. The ahrub
on amalgamation with thi- state Is one of the most common weeds In
Federation of Womun's Clubs. They the 1’liUlpplnoa. &gt; It irrowa from flvo
were the gue*t*-*d tho Oviedo Mng- I to eight feet high, with a atom almost
nzino Club and of Mrs. Marshall. woody In texture, and has, long been
used by tho natives of the Philippine«
Miss Peachen Lefiler returned Sun­ aa well bb by hntlve«'of China for
day from Jacksonvillo where she has medical purposes. Tho Chinese In
parts o f Kwangtung and Kwangsl
been teaching for the past year.
provinces already distill considerable
camphor from tho plant, tho chief
Miss Elinor Roberta bus returned drawback to tho moro extensivo uso
from Raleigh, N. C.f where she has of It being tho amount of labor re­
quired to secure tho gum. Tho bureau
been attending college.
of forestry at Manila I b Introducing
ihn ordinary camphor tree of Chinn
Mrs. H H. Hill left during the
, end Japan Into tho mountain districts
week for Ohio, where she will spend of Luzon tn large numbers for tho pur­
thé summer with her daughters.
pose of building up futuro camphor
production in the Islands.
Mr. and Mrs.
Waiter
Hand,
Misses Ruth and Hazel Hand mid
Mias Marian Hunt motored over to
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
DeLeon and spent the day Sunday.
TRAINS
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Miss Marian Hunt was the guest
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Arrive
Leave
of her uncle, Mr. Wulter Hand anti
lo. 82
1:18 A . M .
1:33 A. N
family for the week
In. 81. . 10:45 A. M - ■-11:05 A. N
[o. 80.
.3:26 P. M ...... 3:46 P. h

. Exell anti family expert to re­
to their home in South T’ aro
IMrs. A. P. Connelly will leave this
or the summer
week for Washington, I). C. for a
visit of several weeks. She will be
accompanied us far as Jacksonville
by Mrs. B. W, Herndon, wha will
visit friendB before returning to
Sanford.
Miss fjita

Moore

will leave

for

Miss Lora TiiTt will return to lier
home in Hutchinson, Mjn»-, this
week.

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2:10 I*. M.
6:44 P. M.

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2:30 P. N
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No. 126— Arrive
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No. 127— Leave............... 4
L e e »b u rg

No. 21— A r r iv e .......... 16
No. 24— Leave................. 5
No. 158— Arrive
5

Mr. Frank Christopher left Thurs- Ninety-Six, S. C. for tho summei.
day for his home in the mountains
of Georgia.
He will study law at
•'*■»« Lillie Farnsworth will spend
Stetson University next Winter.
th‘&gt; summer &gt;&gt;t Dayton. Tenn.
Miss Penrl Hunter has returned
to Winter Park for the present.

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lo 83
In. 89
o 85

No. 157—Leave

6

Trilby
Judge Perkins
;h of I'omfort

No. 25-—Arrive
No 24 I&gt;eave

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2

Clyde Line Boat*
( St. John« R iver!

Rev. F. E. Steinmeyer left yester­
day to attend the Miami District
Conference at West Paint Bench. He
was accompanied by Mr. M. W
S mi t h.

Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 1
Tui'stlays, Thursdays and :

A N A L Y S IS :1
THUS. It. BAKER, I'h. I).. Roll in* College, Florida
.
Winter Park. Florida. April i'.i fti .
II. II. Coney. Esq., Orlando. Florida
Dear Sir:— I have completed a careful sanitary inialysis of the
,
of water that you brought me last week and have obtained the f.,||, „ ,
result:
Clear
Chlorine
f&gt; part.. per I oim n. ,
Neutral
Tom! Nollids 8 parts per l.urn tin
.. None
Nitmtcs . . .
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I r ,,
. . None
Hardness . . 3H parts per I .Onn nno
walèr anirita very small antuunl of chlorine indiratc Ils good qualitj m,
the Indications are that it la o f cxreptionally good quality.
A very desirable feature of this spring water I» its softness, ront-un
Ing leas than one-fourth of the amount of calcium and magnesium uil.,
nates found In many waters of this region, and just nlsiul enough, a-- m &lt;
authorities think fur supplying the lime and magnesia requirement- „1 t
body.
Yours Respectfully,
'(Signed) THON. It. l:\ki i

Daily deliveries made in Sanford in live gallon botiIpsealed at the spring. Phone us for further informa­
tion as to deliveries, prices, etc.

N O TICE
K a tie « I, hereby given that tho tinder■igned will, an Wi-dnmtay, the 30th day o f
June. A. (&gt;. ISIS, or ■■ toon thereafter aa
eonvenlent. apply to the Honorable Park
Trammell, Governor of the d a t e uf F lor­
ida lor Utter, patent. Incorporating “ The
William Coulbourn C om pa ny " under the
following
proposed charter: the original
of which ia now on file In the office of the
Secretary of State of the atate of Florida
at Tallahaaaee.
•
W T C O U L H O lillN
w m &lt;; a l o h i i m i j:
W. K C O U L IIO t n iN .
Article. of &gt;1nrurporallon of “ The William
('eulliourn f'em paar. fn c ."
The undenlgncil hereby aaaoclale themi r h r a together for tha purpoae of forming
a body polili t and corporate under the
law* uf the atate of Florida, with and
Artici* I.
Th* n i m r of thè corporation «hall li*
“ The William Coulbourn Company» Ine.**
and Ita prlnrlpal ortic*. and place* of buil*
u n i «hall b* al Sanford. Florida, with
(•ranch olTìrr. at aurh olher piar*« In t hi»
and uthvr a U l t i uf thè United S tai*« aa
may b* nta b liih td ,
Artici* II,
Thr generai altura of th« Lutine«» to b*
trafilar l e - ti Ly thr corporation »hall b*»
tu rngag* in, and . generally rarry nn at
*hole»ale ur retali, or hotb, thr buainra»
of a dralrr in all hindi of fruita» vegetabl*», and othrr farm producala, to buy*
•rii, and e i r l n n g » thr *am*» for c«*h ur
oh rommfielnn or ni h*T «fise, tn mah«- Inari*
ur ad vane*« un farrn crup», to buy, «rii
Ita»* and othrrwiae hold and dispose uf
rral estate; to b o r ro * money and acquire,
tiold and nrgntiat* mortgage» and other
»-»curii ir», aiv
rally I « eterei** » uch

pòurrà and

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
i All Local AdverUflcmcnts Under
This Heading T H R E E CENTS a
Line For Each Inuerlion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

For Sale— Two Migliti \ i
Saxon Roadsters, 60 m i
good as new.
At a bargmi
Murrell Bros

imilege* a# pi » ) l&gt;« incident

' tu a general comminston and brokerage
Lupin*»». and to have and f i r m a r all th*
right», n o » r r i
and privilege» Incident to
corporation» organised and existing under
the l aw« of th« »tat» of Florida

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Articir 1 1 1
The amount of rapita) »torli of th* cor­
poration gitali be Five Thousand titillar»,
tu be di vi di d Into Fifty »har*« of the
par value of tin* 11un d( »ul I tullir» each,
which »ball be payable in lawful money of
the United State» of America, or In property
or labor or servire» at a fair and just val ­
úa tinn lu be fixed by the hoard of direr
ton.
Afltrlr I t
The term for which the corporation »hall
e*l»t »halt 1&gt;e perpetual unit*« nut,ri»r di»*olvrt) arruffi In g to law

Anici» I

Thr Lupin*»» of the corporation »hall be
conducted by a p r e v i e n i .
aho »hall ha
grnrral manager, a v i r * preaident, a »*e-

rtlary and treasurer. and a board of dir***
lor» to cun »lit of mil l e » « thhn three nor
more than live uf it» *t nek Hid deft.
The
dire fl or» »hall be elected annually by the

• tor kholdrr* on ih » tirai
V\. drp-»d«&gt;
January of each year at « 00 n’rlork p
at » m e e t i n g h e l d
p r i m p a l « f f « e » *t

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&lt;f ■! ( r , i . t r ,
m
V ll t tn g
either
ti x •r «»■ V h i dd e ■•
e.f if*rpr
t« ir.
Otre I In c •■»f| « h a r r *#| » " i n k » h a l t • I
t i t l e ‘ it* h o l d » » Mi i*fk* eilt*
I n if i thug**
t o be elect ••I »t t h * Ural a n n u a l m e a l i n g

• hall be 14 uaJI tied, the butine«* uf the cor*
»oration ahall b« conducted by tho follown i ufîlc«ri : W. K, Cnulhoiirri, preaident ;
Wm. C3, Aldridge, v i r « pr»»Ment, anti W.
T.
t ’oulhourn, a* rr * «tar y and
treasurer
W
K. f'oulbourn
Wm
(1 Aldridgo ami
W T Uoui hr. urn »hall conditut* the board
of direct or*

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Article A I
The hi g he» I »mount uf Inde ht «Minea» to
which the corporation may at an&gt; time
■ubjert it*elf »hall be th* »mount uf It»
capital »tuck fdu» It» « u n d « *

Acllrlr \ ||.
I h r name and rr»idence of the Mirar
pur a tur» and the number of »bare» »ub
»e ri bed by each ar* a» f ol i o*»

See Window Display
These Shirts are of broken lots with possibly two or three shirts of a
kind. For five days we are going to offer Shirts that are worth
any where from $1.25 to $2.00

W

K. ( ' o u i bourn, Hanford,

Sham.
W T

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Hanford,

Florida,

F it»

Florida,

Five

Share«.
Wm. (i. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida, On*
Sh*r*.
-~
flt*t* of Florid*
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County of .Seminole
1 hereby certify, T h * t on this d * y peraonally *pi&gt;eared before me, * notary pub­
lic, W, K. Coulbourn and |Wm. u . Al­
dridge, known to me to b* the p r n o i u deecrlbed In and who axe uted the forgoing
article« uf Incorporation,
and each for
himaelf »* vcrally acknowledge before me
that he « » f u l f i l the u r n e for the u r n
• nd purpoaea therein expreeaed.
Wltntaa my hand and aetl of office thlfl
2Cth day of May, 1916.
(teal)
J. J. D I C K I N S O N ,
Notary Public, •
f l u t e of Florida
County of Marlon
1 hereby certify that on thla day per­
sonally appeared
before
me,
a notary
public, W. T. Coulbourn, k n o * a to* me
to be the peraon deacrlbed In and who ex­
ecuted the foregoing article» of incorpora­
tion and before me acknowledged that he
executed tha tamp for tha u»oa and purpw*#*
therein eipretaed.
Witness my hand and aetl of offlre the
SSth day of M ay, 1916.
( m a I)
À0-Frl-4te

W AN TE D
Wanted— Baby push rar»
band.' Must be a bargain,
at 119 W eit First St.

£ m

MA MIß K. FOX.

Notary Public
Stata of Florida.

In

Cl,cult Conrl, Hotrn lk JuiiUlal r ir r u lt
Hrmlnulr C a n a l,, Florida. 1« C h a n te r,
W. 8. Branch, Complainant
mil to
*».
Fororlo»«
Quuln O. D l»l and EtiM origac*
son. Dial, her hutbnod.
Dolondania.
T o Guuln G. Dial nod Eugoot IH »l, her

And that Is what you'll mnkf
By doing away with B a k in g

Iturfcindi-

It nppaarlog from th* «worn bill ol com­
plain« filed heroin, that the drfendant. In
tho »h o » » ontlilod cat»». Guaal» G. (Hal
and Eugon# Dial, her huahsnd, aro ,»c h
non r » ^ » n t » of tho atfcta of Florida, and
that earh ro,ldo, at No. t4t Madiaon
nvanuo, Kllaabotb, Naw Jaraoy, and that it
I* tho belief of tha eomplainant in tha
abo*a cNtltlad rau,o. that oach of anld dofondanta la ovor In* ago of tvonty-ena
year», and that that« I, no per »on In th*
atate ol Florida, tha atrtlra of aubpoona
kpon whom -would bind tha »aid defend­
ant», or either of thorn.
You aro, therefore, ordtrad to anpear
to tha bill o f complainant karaln Bled, on
or before tha I t h do of July, IBIS, and aaawor laid bill of complaint nr doer*« pro
eonfeaao will ho entered agalnat you, and
Bnal deer*« thoteon.
'
, 1 1 la further ordered that thin order ba
publUbad la the I anford Herald, a ntwapaper publithed ia Sanford. Semlnota roua-

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♦ The world won’ t stt-m on&lt;
♦ half so cruel and you'll
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SEMI-WEEKLY
IN SANFORD— Life I* Wo,ih I
SANFORD. LI.&lt;&gt; It ID A, T l ’ KSDAl

VOLUME VI

GRAND

JURY

PFESENT

SENYS W E R E S H O R T
1UJT S W E E T

the court for their unfailing cour
tesles during our sessions.
Kenneth It. Murrell,
Foreman.

P R E S ID E N T W IL S O N W IL L
IN S IS T O N A

IM PO R TA N T ONE IN A GREAT

Only two und ono half days re­
main for the legislature to finish its
consideration of the hundreds of
hills on the calendar of both houses.
All local measures that have been re­
ported favorably will be passed dur­
ing the week, and there are more
than 100.
Of nearly 600 general
bills that are ending today, but Jew
will he passed before adjournment.
A prominent senator this after­
noon stnted that Monday the ap­
propriations bill would be tinjshed
and passed in the senate, and the
franchise tax bill would probably
consume tin* remainder of the ses­
sion during the morning and after­
noon
A new reapportion men t amend­
ment has been mapped out since
adjournment Saturday and will be
presented by
Senators Stringer,
Calkins and Himes Monday to substuitute the provisions of the resolu­
tion proposed by Senator Stringer.
It is confidently expected that this
renpportionmefit
measure will be
placed on third reading Monday and
lie given final passage Tuesday
The renpporiionment is to occur in
1P17. but the question of the final
passage of tile census bill this session
is doubtful, though an effort will lie
made to get the bill through ^this
week, and have tin* new census as a
bast* for tin* reapportionnient
In tile event that the census bill
fails the last Federal census wilt be
made the basis for reapport ion merit,
Today the legislative expense lull
will be presented in the senate for
final passage
D is understood the
expenses will not be any greater than
for the 1!• 13 session.
The next most important measure

Bratti of (". A. W. Thomas
U \ \\ Thomas died at tils home
on Ueb-rv avenue last night of heart
t rotili)*
The death was sudden and
Mr

Friday, Junr Jih
President’ s Reception to the Si
mors
Sal unlay, /-in- till&gt;
\ nrt nul lu h i m r *tînl Si*fIm•r &lt; ont
f I»r M«»ar»l
* «Mitrol

au--

, -. ssi v,* * irix' ii - nl 'he Ti' v 11
• t her .ii t bulb a p.i&gt; king
' is advertised Moultrie a- n
I had over done before. Not on
it advertised the city, but hat
of substantial benefit to it
i line tells what lias happened
Moultrie ter*ttorv which lias
caught about by the erection
M'klng house
I lor whole so, i utn

of Seminole, which wan in connc»quence of a very atrocious assault
xnd attempted crime upon a highly
respectable white woman of this
county.

In response to the directions of
your Honor and in pursuance of our
duty we have made Investigation
°I the matter and have summoned
lnterlachen
before us tho highest and best evi-*
denee In the county, Including the
sheriff and his deputies and from
Partnership Dissolved
the sworn testimony so produced
Drs. Mason &amp; Houaholdcr have
we have not been able to ascertain
dissolved their partnership in the
the names of tho persons engaged
practice ol dentistry.
Dr. Mason
in the affair.
has moved to the Do Forest building,
As citizen* of Seminole county wo over Caldwell's store.
Dr. Housdeplore this assumption of the pro­ holder will retain the same offices
vince of the law by private citizens in the Garner &amp;. Woodruff building.
flnd we proclaim to tho world that
Seminole county la law abiding nnd
it i* the sense of this body that we
condemn Interference with- the due
end orderly conduct of the courts
upon which we rely for the protecUon of tho right* of all.
The record of Seminole county
** been freo from matters of this
ln|! xnd while we have not been
■bio to diseQver tho perpetrators in
lh6- present instance wo trust that

othm^rouLe,

hu-

been

sa\ '

* r.it"lorin*-*1

bad

been III a p p a r e n t

■I . ir Lmif id bereut ellie'l t
fin- fiitier.il will occur from the
late home of til*' deceased tomorrow
afternoon, interment being made in
Lakeview cemetery.

been

1 I or
f ‘*m
ttun raising to a hog raising eouri
irv
( liir paekirtg house will In' eft
i irged 111 the fall -o a- to take • 1re
of 1,000 flogs a day
Hog» that were
I selling for five , cents a pound tire
now selling for »even
You ran
-rarerIy find un acre of land planted
! in cotton In several counties sur­
rounding Moultfie.
I
recently
counted 3,Mill acres that were for­
merly planted in cotton that are
now devoted entirely to the raising
of hogs, in Moultrie w-there is not
a vacant stoic or dwelling, und we
aro building new stores as fast as
we can. Prosperity is »wn on every
hand.
We have three wholesale
houses for the sale of grain seed,
when a few weeds ago there was not
such a store in our sertion."
| i ue,

Thomas

good health up to the time of his
death
Mr Thomas rame to Sunford several years agi» from Gaines­
ville where he had resided many
years and was well known in Alachua
countv
He loaves two sons and one
daughter to mourn bis loss and a
faithful wife.
Mrs, Thomas is also
in very poor health and it is feared
that the intelligence of tier husband's
death will cause her demise.
The
vmp.ithv " f (b&gt; «7 •, 1 1............

Moultrie's Parking House

W onjan s t ollcge &lt; oinmenremotif

The Commencement exercises lit
the Florida State College (or Women
will take place next week but many
of the events prior to the gradu
ution will occur this week
Follow­
ing is the program

FULL

R E P A R A T IO N

M A N Y WAVS

W&lt;* think, further, that there
should be provision made for keep­
ing white femalt' prisoners, for which
there are at present no provisions.

»uch charge may again be laid
,k *"• &lt;I°or of this county.'
• We beg to return our thanks to
5 " Hon°r, Judge James W. Per- many patient* know that ho wil
« « » and Hon. Joseph H. Jones, occupy the old stand In the Garner

Jl M i l.

PRESENT SESSION HAS BEEN

(ìwynn Fox, Sec'y.
May 2Gth, DJ15.
Circuit court ha» been ndjourned
to meet next Friday. The Baxter
caM,
postponed on account of
the almmcje of witnesses. Only u few
Wanted— Correspondents in the
tivil cases aro on the docket and
Sanford
societies, please.
court will probably.bo over Saturday
&gt;
Sunday
evening in the state con­
afternoon.
•
1
vention Mr. Evnns during the con­
secration service which ho led, urged
The following presentment of the Endenvorers to dediente their lives
grand jury was handed in last week; in some special form of Christian
To the Honorable J. W. Perkins, service anti several signified their
Judge of the Circuit Court, Sev­ intention of doing so. Some good
enth Judicial Circuit:
missionaries and other useful work­
The Grand Jury of Seminole ers have gone from Florida C. K.
County for the spring term of 11)16 ranks into the great "harvest field"
beg to make the following present­ during phst years, and we should
always be ruudy to do our share this
ment»:
We have concluded our labors
For west Florida,
which had no
oUlcers for several yearn being looked
after a brief session.
We huve carefully considered all after as well ns possible by the state
•matters brought before us and have officers, the following were chosen in
.rendered indictments in nil eases the district rally time in Jackson­
President, Fred L.
May,
in which wo deem studi a course ville.
Quincy; Vice Pres,, Miss Irene Dees,
proper.
Sec., Mrs. C. N. Horne,
We have by committee» examined Muyo;
Treas.,
Mrs
B I. Porter, both of
into the condition of the poor farm
Grand Ridge.
The west Florida
and the jail.
field is the region west of the Su­
In the matter of the farm we find
wannee river, covering many miles
that the kitchen is small and in bud
but yet having but few t hnstcui
»hapo generally and insufficient for
Endeavor societies
the purposes of a kitchen. There are
Central district in which are T a ­
no window sash and no screens to
vares,
Ucnlu, OckliiWnhtt, Uandelf
the doors. Tho back porch of the
anti other wide awake towns, re­
building is leaky and in general bad
rtqiair
In the house the plastering ported in the state convention »even
Vuung peoples, with membership of
of thu ceiling is in many places hang­
227 and four Junior societies
Mrs
ing and liable to fall to the injury
Geo. Marsh, Mt Dora is president;
of any Jierson under same.
Miss Hattie Allen, Sorrento, secre­
There are no facilities for bathing
tary; Mrs. Thus Kelsey, W eirsdale,
and this is, we regard, very neces­
vice president, and Miss Margaret
sary to be remedied at once
Burleigh. Tavares, treasurer
1Ills
We find further that there is no district is almost entirely under lead­
water supply on the place within ership of women Kndeav*orers. yet
seventy-five yards of the house and is the best in financial conditions of
that insufficient.
any in Florida, and as good other
The closet arrangements are also ways
1Tense notice this pnrftfefbph
inadequate.
Ftdlstnere 111 Southeastern Dis­
There are at present some repairs trict has forty members, thirty yf
being made on the place, including whom are active.
Their secretary
putting in sanitary closets, which E. C. Christeson represented them in
Floyd Zook
have been only recently purchased, the state convention
but we deem it our duty to espec­ the district secretary is Fellamere'»
ially cull nttentjoUi to these matter», president, mid organized a Junior
that they may be thoroughly it
tended to while these rep,ill» are
being made
We find through the loinm itlee
* appointed to this work thul the jail
is in good condition, well kept and
disinfected.
We recommend, however, that
better facilities be afforded for bath
ing.
There should be added at
least two bath tubs ami the inmates
given opportunity for taking proper
baths for cleanliness m d sanitation

ivintf

Notirr of Memorial Services
Sunday

lune *&gt;tli being Memorial

"Washington, Juno I.— Germany'*
reply to the American note concern­
ing ihn sinking of the Lusitania with
a loss of more than 100 American
live» produced a feeling of profound
disappointment here.
Dissatisfac­
tion at the failure of Germany to
answer the demands of the United
States was reflected in Government
circles generally.
Secretary Bryan would make no
comment.
Other cabinet officers
were reticent but there was littio
concealment anywhere that the an­
swer from Berlin had produced a
grave situation in the relations be­
tween the United States and Ger­
many.
Just what course of action
the United Stales will pursue is un­
determined.
From a - previous knowledge of
President Wilson's, position, it was
generally predicted that a prompt
answer would bo sent to Berlin, per­
haps within twenty-four or fortyeight hours This Ls expected to give
the American government's under­
standing of the facts—that the Lusi­
tania was unarmed and carried no
concealed guns, that she sailed from
the United States u peaceful mer­
chantman. and that under all rules
of international law1 and humanity,
tile vessel should have been visited
and searched and her passengers
transferred to a place of safety,
whether »he carried ammunition or
not.
American law does not pro­
hibit ammunition from being carried
on passenger ships, it will he assert­
ed. but only self exploding material,
anil liners in the past have been j&gt;ermitled to carry arms and ammuni­
tion by special ruling of the .slate
department on the meaning of Fed­
eral Statutes.
Germany'» failure even to discuss
the reparation demanded by tye Am­
erican note and evasion of the re­
quest that guarantees be given that
American vessels and lives be not
endangered In the future, ore the
main points, however, to which the
United States government, it was
generally believed tonight, would ad­
vert m tlt&gt; - i , &gt;n cl note
lii the ex­
pression of regret ami Alters of repar­
ation for unintentional attacks on
neutral ships are expected to have
little weight in determining the na­
ture of the response of the United
States. When the note of May 13
was sent it was pointed out that such
promises did not remove the risks
to wlii-h American vessels and lives
were subjected i't d to support this

Day (or both the Woodman " f l ll*'
\\ .,rI»I uftd 'It. Woodman I l rc|e. all

member.
the , i r . l - arc requested
to meet at the cemetery at 3 p m. to
attend the unveiling of the monti
ment ol Sovereign Camp of the
Woodmen of the World.
Member»
of the circle are requested to carry
wreaths of green and flowers to deco­
rate the graves of the Sovereigns
who have passed away, of which
there are eleven.
All who ran go
send names tp Snvs. A K Hill and
H. H. Chappell, »t* that convey­
ances can be provided
In the evening at 7:30 Rev Steinhieycr will prearh a memorial kit gnon. There will be special music.

All Sovereigns of the circle ure re­
quested to meet at 7 16 p m. at the
foot of lite stairway of Masonic Hull
and go in a body with the W. 0. W.
Sarah K. Parker.
1 With packing houses here und
S I 2t
Guardian.
I there throughout the south there
A Sanford Violinist
|would be quite a change in farming
Little Mi»» Elinor Herring of this
•perations.
Farmers would be u»city is being congratulated by her
I sured of a market for their hogs
many friends upon the great showing
and they would not fear to raise
made at the students' recital of the
School of Music at Stetson Univer­
sity at DeLand lust Saturday. Miss
Elinor 1» a violiifist of great promise
despite
her tender years and on tho
Ralph Qui!
program rendered Berceuse from
Harry Wilson has a new Jake in
Jocelyn and Perpctuo Mobile by
which he has the fish trained to take
Bohn in a manner that culled forth a
■lie bail every minute
The other;
most enthusiastic applause from tho
lay ho and Ralph Wight went t-&gt; the]
large audience prcM-lit
•aku and Ralph mad" Bo- remark
Miss Elinor i» the voungi'»t -laugh­
i list every tiun* he ami Hal Wight
ter of Judgu and Mr-* George G,
wejir fishing the&gt; pan! a dollar for
Herring of this city und her many
-•very fish caught
Harry said be
friends here are gratified at the suc­
was on and about that time he hud a
cess of hi$r first "tour."
strike and brought up two small
trout. Ralph paid and Harry threw
' K. It. Murrell and Prof. Ezell have &gt;
out again and brought in two more.
returned from Jacksonville where
This was too pouch even for Rslph
they went 'to procure a Studetmker’
and he Immediately called all bets
(or the use of Prof. Ezell am] family.

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About Citrua C'onkot

THE VIR G IN IA N AT THE STAR MONDAY, M AY 24th
Lot2 of Poor Stuff

MAY 21

SANFORD HERALD

PACK EIGHT

What Florida
NE ED S and
N E E D S D A D L Y is legislation to
prevent the shipment of trash out of
the state. This is a big producing
state.
Special legislation has been
enacted to help make the citrus fruit
industry profitable.
Why neglect
the vegetable growers? if any line
of industry needs legislation tho Im­
mense vegetable Industry needs It.,
All poorly graded or packed stock
should not bo permitted to leave the
state.* The shipper of it is just as
dangerous to the industry as is thu
green fruit nhipper to the citrus
fruit industry.

The following copie* of letters
have been received from Senator
Duncan U. Fletcher and will mav y
oil
interesting rending for citrus fru
growers:
Copy
Imperial Japanese Embassy,
Washington, May 12, l ‘J16.
Honorable Durnnn U. Fletcher,
Dulled Statics Senator from Flor­
ida, Washington, D. C .:
Sir:
In referring to the latter part of
my note sent to you undyr date of
February 10th lasts I have now re­
ceived from the foreign office at
Tokio a copy of the report made
upon the citrus canker Jj&gt;‘ the Agrinl"h&gt;rfrerti,Wjr^*ittrrfonr oh fhr‘
Department of Agriculture and Com­
merce, the translation of which I
have the pleasure of forwarding you
enclosed herewith.
Y'oun very sincerely,
iSgnd.) S. Chinda.

it* finit appearance in Japan-in 1899
upon Navel oranges and nfterwards
expanded to the other citrus fruits
just referred to in the above.
Its
origin cannot he traced, but it is Jho
concensus of opinion among the
frpit growers of Japan that it was
broug
rought to Japan from some foreign
countries
»untrles in conjunction
conj
with the
Na vcjl. -orange.
T h e Locution Affected by (he Round
Scab and Extent of the Damage
As above stated, the Round Scab
has affected'Navel oranges and other
citrus fruits, hut there wna no case
when the Onju orange was infected
by it. This disease bus extended to
localities from tho west of Tokio to
Kjusiu Island. The damage from it,
however, hoa_L*vn kof—trttte1
*’ tm
tance, for the cultivation of those
kinds of oranges which were affected
is limited in Japan, and also be*
cause nn effective preventive meas­
ure has been found.

ion

;

DRINK PURE WATLft
WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN BE HAD
ELDER

WATER

S P R IN G
39.98 PER CENT PURE

A N A L Y S IS :
i’h. !&gt;.. Rollln* ( ’«Urge. Florida
Winter Park, Florida. April pi pjj;
II. R. Coney, Esq.. Orlando, Florida
Dear Sir:— I have completed a careful sanitary analyst* of the - t,n[,|r
of water that you brought me last week nnd hsvo obtained iht
« , nï
C0|or ........
Ijcnr
Chlorine
C parts per l.ntmoun
Neutral
Reaction
Neutral
Total Soilids 8 parts per I ten imki
“"
Nitrates'...
|r
Free Ammonia
None
•
iru,.
Albuminoid Ammonia
None
Hardness 38 parts per t.iMin.ixm
The absence of both free and albuminoid ammonia In ili, 'print
■-wtttrf amt bvrrtjnmtnH srrrotmt of chlorine Indlrnlc its good quitllh n„.
the Indication* arc that it Is oT exceptionally good qualRy.
A very desirable feature of this spring water Is It* softness, roni.un.
linu
a g lean
l e s s man
than unr*iuumi
one-fourth of
u» the
»»■« «amount
1» » — o f calcium
¡ T and
. magnesium t.irU).
. . . waiopu
ut fiAbout
Imi lit otintirfh
* found
r___ a i.
nafcH
in _.
many
walcrn nf
of fhlri
thinrpffinn.
region, anil
and ill
just
enough, ».
as ____
mar)
authorities think for supplying the Umc and magnesia requirement' .»r the
body.
Your* Respectfully,
(Signed) THOS. It. It \KLR

Daily deliveries made in Sanford in five gallon bottles
sealed at the spring. Rhone us for fu rth er informa­
tion as to deliveries, prices, etc.

Icebergs and 8ea Water.
Copy
How long will some shippers think
That tho temperature of sea water
\t a wise policy to nhip poor, in*
The Preventive Measure of the rises slightly near nn Icoborg, as one
man of science has asserted. Is a con­
t orior vegetables to the different
Round Scab
clusion not borno out by the Investiga­
markets w/th n hope of getting
The appearance of the disease can tions of the bureau of standard*. Dur­
"•omothlng”
out of them?
They
be
effectively checked, if the ROH­ ing tho summer patrol of tho United
certainly never stop to think how
D
E
AU X
M IX T U R E
IS
S CAT­ States steamships Chester nnd Bir­
well it may look when they pack
T E R E D over tho fruits twice— once, mingham In tho North Atlantic, mem­
their shipment that it will not look
when tho fruit grows to ono-quartcr bers o f tho staff of tho bureau took au­
no well when it reaches destination.
tomatic records of the temperature of ward, but TiToy stood cdwo3 arid sTilvof nn yjcli in dinmeter and then
I t la positively foolish to ship much
tho water. Tho records show that
again when the fruit is half an Inch changes of temperature In tho sea far orlng with fright. Homo were blind­
o f the stuff that is now leaving tho
in diameter.
Sometimes leaves are from Icebergs nro at least ob great folded; but tbo effect was tho same,
state.
Shipment
after
shipment
also infected and it is shown by nnd sudden as the changes near them, and only one horao showed any willing­
is refused by the consignees because
their nhundant fall in the courxo of nnd that they do not point to tho ness to go.
they will not bring freight charges.
ThereujKm tho driver Jumped down
March, April and May.
In that presence of icebergs. They find also
Many times consignees accept
and, cutting tho traces of tho other
Did you ever sae any poor Cali­ ease one ought also to scatter the Hint nn Iceberg moro often lowers than horses, drove the willing ono nt full
stuff, hoping to save tho shipper tho
ralaos the temporaturo of tho water gallop through tho lira Tho wagon
cost of his packages at least.
In, fornia vegetables in any of the mur- Bordeaux mixture over the leaves
near IL Theso conclusions are Iden­ paused through without exploding, nnd
once
in
the
middle
of
June,*or
twice
many cases when this Is done the kets? Did you notice at any time
tical with those arrived nt by tho ob­ after tlio war the horse wns decorated
shipper cussses tho consignee for how attractively AI.L package* from in the early part of June and July.
servers on tho Scotia, which wna sent In tho manner described nnd tho
swindling him.
If the consignee that state were put up «r branded
out to the Newfoundland banks by the
driver promoted.
• Translslion
Did you ever notice
fails to get hack his freight charges or labelled?
British Hoard of Trndo In the summer
Judging (rom tbe reporta reccivetl of 1913. except that they more often
and notifies the shipper that he has the lot of junk from Florida in tho
Unhappy Bulgaria.
been tin aide to got tho charges, does different markets? It is enough to bere from Messia. Stevens, Wolf, observed small rises of temperature In
It wns not until 1885 that eastern
the shipper send on his check for tho mnko the shipper of good stock hang Masset etc., wo fotind mueh siml- tho neighborhood of icebergs.— Youth's noumella revolted from Turkish rule
his head when ho sees much of tho larity between thè soicalled C IT R U S Companion.
loss? V E R Y rarely.
and unltnd with Ilulgarla, and It was
Wo hear all kinds of tales about Hluff that is sent out. Why cannot C A N K E R . a dismise of citrini plnnts
not until October. 1908. that Prlnco
A H o r s e ’s M eda l.
how shippers are robbed, etc., from Florida have just as attractive pack­ nppe.aring in thè state of Florida.
Ferdinand proclaimed Ilulgarla an In­
A Russian artillery horao won a
men who know nothing about the ages? If tho time ever comes when Tesa* and olhers of thè Uniteti
dependent kingdom
Thirty years
bronze medal at Plevna. Orders were
passed after the Bulgarian »n r for
business. There ha* been all kinds the trash nnd dirty packages will lie |States, ami thè ROUND SCAR, a
given for some ammunition wagons to
o f legislation enacted because it has kept at home, growers will see a dismise whieh in some recent yoar» lot hurried to a spot (hat meant erosn ; Independence before their freedom
been the opinion that the shippers difference in their returns for good ha* buon (numi m .lupa« tu rerlnin i lag the enemy’s zone of fire. All t h e 1 wna otTtrlnlly recognized in Europe
were not treated justly. The legis­ stock. Let us hope it will come soon . eitrus pinot», sudi ai Nave! ornnge*. tlmo shells were crash lug among thu Virile, laborious, thrifty, persevering,
Citru*
Deca malia, ('¡irus
Aurati-! horses, bringing them down In heaps courageous, and anxtons for pLogress,
Florida Growers New*.
lators knew nothing of the actual
lumi Var Siiiensis. etc
Rut it U nnd frightening such ns escaped. •he lliilgarlans are daring to dream
conditions prevailing in the trade.
great dreams for ihelr 111 He country,
not je t tlear whethur ilio**« twn 'Hines without number did tbo Rus­
They thought more about vote get­
W o u ld M a k e W o r ld H appier.
and today, ns ever, their Immediate
sian
drivers,
sparing
neither
whip
nor
ting legislation than they did nof
Every man should be contented to citrus (liseuse* belong in‘ tho sante!
future st-ems to he beset hv all man
r.'itegory.
The Round Scali Iliade spur, nttrinpt to urge tho horses for tier of dlflleultles
tho shippers* interests.
mind his own Inisln*** —Aesop

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Inquire ut M- Jack Ruldinger.

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R ea lty H y g ie n ic Sausage.
Tho Javanese cut sausage that in of lice.
absolutely free from dog, cow. pig,
horao or other animal that Is popu­
For
Rent— Several i
larly supposed to enter Into tho con­ rooms over Yowell’ s. Ei
struction of tho common sausage. In­
Yowell &amp;. Co.
stead It I* inadii only of rice, which
is woU boiled—usually In water, but
Fur Rent Furni.-.hed 1
sometime* in uillk unlit the nnltro
room*,
screened t hr."
mass has reached tin* proper nmphone,
g.i*
and nil n.&gt;.
ttUti-ncy Aftwr bring ('(Milt'd tho rit e I*
$2u per month
, molded lllto stlckllko lengths Willi tho cnees.
j fingers. These nro put lit pH paper months, include* water
case* Instead of tho skin used In tho enson, UOG Myrtle A w .
regulation sausage.
This nonmeat
Fo Rent'— T w o or th &lt;&lt;
sausage la served either‘whole, or cut
up and eaten along with other food*.
fu nlshed fo housekeeping
location. 302 Park Ave

FOR RENT

Already you have been thinking of a pleasant vaca­
tion time. Our stock is most complete with Furnish­
ings for either Ladies or Gentlemen.

Silk Hosiery

Fans

Try the famous Honest
Dollar Hose.
They are
made without the loading.
All colors $1.00 pair.

Make a suitable and ap­
propriate gift for the Girl
Graduate. Take a look at
these beautiful fans while
out shopping.

Beautiful Hair
Ribbon for all

Men’s and Boys’
Bath Suits

‘ ‘ O l d K i n g C o le * ’ R e a l l y L i v e d .

"Old King Cole," who was so fond
of "his pipe, howl and fiddler* three.”
is believed to have really existed In
the flesh In the third century A. D, ac­
cording to a llrlilsh legend. _ Ills
daughter, Helena, a very beautiful
creature, married ConstanUnus Chlorus, a Roman general, and tho "merry
old soul" of “ Mother Gooso" annals
thus became tho grandfather of Con­
stantine the Great.

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Coronado Reach fu rn i'l'
rent by the season or »nor •!
to F. S. Niemcytr, l.ongw.

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or 5 acres, near
ford, cleared, tiled, Rowing «ell.
that has been farmed; also a three
room houscNk Write or rail Sem­
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Phone 148, Geo. D . Hart, manager
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Wanted— Uaby push cart. -&lt;&gt;""d
hand. Must 0e a bargain. In(|txir«Th-Jlp
at 119 West First St.

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Complete stock of this
You will have, no
trouble to find what
you want out of our
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dainty underwear at
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Sl Bread and Pies and Cake,
11 We Bake for Hungry fjouls.

Ask your boy
about Bell Shirts
and Blouse

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the.Rolling Pin
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Unused to That Voice.
A sweet little chnd Is Frances, but
but there aro moments when her busy
mother finds her retterated questions
and repeated request* somewhat try­
ing. One day, receiving a rather im­
patient reply to an Innocent remark.
Frances, who sat out of range of her
mother's countenance, quaintly ex­
pressed her surprise and perplexity
over that dear mother's unwonted
brevity and ciispnoss. “ Is your fseo
smiling, mamma?" «ho naively In­
quired. "Your ‘ voice sounds **(u#
strange! **
Never Glv* Up!
Be not uneasy, discouraged or ,,u
of ‘humor because practice fall* hl“ ’r
of precept in some particulars lf
happen to bo beaten, return to * •
charge.— Marcus Aurelius.
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It is odd that the man who M**1
without thinking Is tbo ono most sp
to my what he thinks.

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VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
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Wuith Living

S AN F O RD . FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MAY 2.",. 1015
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large class graduates from high school

liradualion Hxtrcinr»
Friday night closed the events &lt;&gt;f
Commencement week with the grad
nation id the senior*, seventeen of
whom won for themselves diploma*
This is the proudest moment in the
school life of a girl of boy, for having
completed the proscribed course of
Study, satisfactorily and with credit
they have achieved the honors of
fraduntion.
A brilliant audience
gxthered to do honor to these voting
people and as the line of graduates
entered the auditorium an ••nihiisi
utic applause greeted them.
The
»tige decorations were attractive
»nd quite in harmony with the spirit
of the occasion.
The class banner
in their colors of black and gold
hung at the back of the stage. o|f«et
by graceful bum boo. The dower* in
profusion were also in yellow, the
duss dower being the black eyed
Susan
The music throughout the
•vening was furnished by the Hoys
Temple Hand. V At the appointed
hour, heralded by Hume Humph,
president of the juniors, the meinh*rs of the county and local school
boards, the teachers and graduates
Btsrched down the right aisle to the
*Uge in the following ofder: First
e*®* Hon. D. L. Thrasher, county
Supt. of schools, followed 'by F. P.
Fonter, chairman, and S. C. Dick-'
of the county board; II. F. WhitBer and 8, Rungo; Rev. F. P.
•Strong, and Dr. Nathaniel Prntt of
Rollins College, the •speaker of the
•*«ning. Supt. B. F. Exell, Misa
Guild, principal of the High School
the teachers, followed by Miss
Tstherly; Hiaa Walker and Miss
«etenion, Miss King and Miss
Gt' After these walked the graglu*tes, followed by the other pupils
Of the High School, the Intter taking
* T places in'seats
reserved for
lhem in the front rows.

- The invotatihH Ji,y' Rov. F. P.
**°nf was followed by a group of
ong», "Greeting to Spring'*
and
lullaby*,» sweetly rendered by the
w Ik
Ciub oi tho HiKh School,
i?. M,a» Lora T iflt at the piano.
* ero but two essays, both
th «* ! cb wer® ®*traordlnarily fine,
* .•bOWed a depth of thought and
, l * u *tudy in their preparation
in i
mt*rfMnd (he hearers once
th,.0 , t h e . e f l l d e n e y in training
' ®°n# Ly the principal nnd
01 our High School.
Tho
toM " Wf'r® delivered In a pleasing
tinr*!^' **cb w°rd dearly a'nij dlsj-

■faavs ” -t*rcd* Tba theme of the
&gt; were so widely divergent it

that these tvun pa per« rank among
I hr very best productions nf High
school graduate*. hen* i'll elsewhere
Mis* Mildred Dickson's essay on the
‘"Preservation of Hirds" showed an
intimate knowledge of her subject
well developed, showing that in the
pn*t few years the government has
done much toward* tin* end. ably
seconded by state legislation and
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|nany nt tin* Ti• e*t - 1 , i. - of turd*
were becoming eviim i through lack
of protection, but now through tin1
establishment by the government,
of bird reservation* it is hoped to
preserve them,
She gave interest­
ing dnUi on tin* proleelion and feed
ing of lords, reservations, nest build
mg and tlrew a pretty picture of tin
etlorts made by the \nmnean Mu
s*iim *&gt;f Natural lli*i"ry to interest
tile puldic til tile study of birds by
preparing groups of our common
bird* and later on the larger species
and establishing a foreground of Mil)
square feet, with a painted back­
ground, the two blending so per­
fectly that the observer scarcely
knew where the one ended anil the
other began. This sketch is based
on the studies from Nature repiosenting the natural haunts of the
birds. She touched upon the super­
stitions of the ancients, relatives to
birds, as being responsible for the
symbolism of birds.
Their use in
decorative use and effect upon lit­
erature and poetry was delightfully
portrayed; while the high value
placed upon the protection &amp;f birds
in Utah is evidenced by the erec­
tion of a monument in honor of
birds in the Mormon Temple. Miss
Dickson concluded this excellent
paper by quoting from Dinnck. n
passage pertinent to the subject.
Miss Ethel Hickson followed with
an essay equally fine, “ A Vital
Question,'* that elicited frequent
applause as she humorously made
attacks upon tho men or hacked up
an important statement with statis­
tics In favor of suffrage.
She
proved conclusively that woman is
the "power behind the throno" and
set forth eloquently the many rea­
sons why women should have the
vole, asserting that bet intelligence
and ability is equal to that of man,
along many lines, quoting statistics
in proof thereof, showing that in
colleges and- high schools of the
United States there are two-thirds
as many girls graduating as there
are boys.' That women are coming

even Sanford had the honor of whn h tliey ha ve no ronkrol "W orn­
being the childhood home of the ati * in line noe lui* ulwuys been a
be *t woman lawyer in Florida That , strongly conlrollmg and ronncctive
women hud invented *ome of the for-e ufion all issile* of promotion
nailon, especially
most useful patents, that the sub­ (or thè good of
marine telescope, paper bag machine, lho*e issile* in which thè hetterment
a device for deadening the sound of of ilio race and improvetl e li ibi con
In t In* opin
wheels on elevated railroad train*, di' "ne are concerned
car coupling*, electric batteries, an |om of thè young ••ssuyist. woruen
apparatus for raising sunken vessels -I ,fd have Ito* vote t hai i io* w
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LAW M AKERS AT THE
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Tallahassee, May 24
Two years
ngo there wus a constitutional amend
ment introduced in the legislature
proposing to exempt from taxation
the homestead exemption! now al­
lowed by law. The resolution was
passed by the house of representa­
tives hut met defeat in the senate.
Senntof Donegan of Osceola county
hud revived the matter by intro­
ducing the resolution in the senate
end of the legislaturq today. It is
Very doubtful .if it can ho passed at
this session, with only two more
weeks of the session and the calen­
dar of both houses loaded with hills
which have the right of way over it,
hut it will no doubt give certain o f­
ficials several nightmares ns it moves
nlong on tho cnlnndnr. The resolu­
tion is given in full below:
Joint Resolution Proposing the
Amendment of Article X of the
Constitution of tho state of Flor­
ida, Relating to Homesteads anti
Exemptions, So ns to Exempt
From Taxation Property Used by
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DONEGAN WOULD EXEMPT
HOMESTEADS FROM TAXES

Be it Resolved hy tho Legislature of
the State of Florida:
to tho front U demonstrated by
‘ “»it y T o s s s r d tt * n oppor* .their splendid success In the pro­
That tho following amendment to
•nd unti«
. h#r ,ubJ«&lt;* frea
the
Constitution of tho State o(
with the result fessions, and she also stated that
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import,til of all to M o l.ime Curie
vote wars down
llere .1 t re
l- due the discovery of r.idiont, which w
has revolutionized all. previous held llieioious uppluuse lutei rupted thè
T h e audience wus with
ideas of physical science, using these speaker.
and many more excellent reasons hef C o m b u ltillg thè Statement tli.it
vote, *Ill*
why woman’ s intelligence entitles s i men do nnt wiint
d I'M 1 Ml
her to vlotc
Mi*s Hickson stated
r cent of
that there are ‘ miimmmiii women
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workers without representation, w ho
1crm I
t he mi
mu.*! work under conditions o v e r agamst Tif per"' cent of the
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Florida be and the same i* hereby
proposed and agreed to and *hull be
submitted to the electors of the
stall' of Florida for election or re­
jection at the next general election of
representative*:
Article X of the Constitution of
the state of Florida, relating to
honoxteads and exemptions, is here­
by »mended hy adding thereto an
additional section ns motion 7 of
the -aid article \» to read a* fid
lows
Section 7A homestead to the
extent of ISO acres of land and -the
improvements thereon used for the
purposes of a home and hunsbandry
Hi connection therewith, or the half
of an acre within the limits of any
incorporated city or town ami the
improvements thereon u*ed exd*nsive-ly for the purpose of a home,
owned by a eitixen of this -i.it&gt;- re­
siding thereon, and the personal
property In connection
herewith
shall he exempt from all state taxa­
tion. The county commissioners of
each county in the state, not oftencr than once in every two years,
upon the application of one-fourth
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Eleven state* and one territory have Prntt, the most importuni moment
grunted equal suffrage and it Is due iti life is when the time of tempta­
to her nllUienre that better laws (or tion comes, in any form, we make
sanitation ami house inspection, » our choice for g’ood or eveil. tliut
proper working day and the pay­ makes us the master of iute. Right
ment of wages in the presence of a and notile thinking in the formative
commissioner obtain in California period of your life forms character.
In tile homy state of Vice 1‘rcsldent One who lives in a world of honuMarshall, who opposes equal suf­ tiful thoughts is reflected in our
frage.
lift \ thousand dollars was character
We *eleel the ability to
pet * for in ti. • bei fr nt- lull *ele. ( those tiling* «I- desire to
it* I* gi*|at ore \pt,o| down a' appro think about for we live in a world
pMallott id two tfoa-atiil dollar* for ni nor own selection, making it just
tletter babte*
Mi** H p k*ou t'litwil a* broad or narrow, high or low,
tine of the finest paper* in favor of pure or Impure, or as selfish or un­
Dtr. Pratt’s
suffrage ever written with the state­ selfish as we make it.
ment that "Woman's suffrage is address was a masterpiece of intel­
likely to hi* I hi* lenititi *t spiritual lect mil thought that was received
move fileni th.nl i h** ivnr •1 ha* ever with i-nlhuMustli applause
known, I» mu**«* it m.*\ mean the
The presentation of diplomas was
.« wakening fi»r t lu* fir i limi* in th&gt; Illude by Sopì Ezell. preceded by n
ln*lor\ n| till* W
,OÎ 1&gt;i "I more t han few word* of com me ' idot loti praise
.It;, half .
and ad inoliti loo i losing to* ternari**
Hickson* wishing them Godspeed in the car­
At tile ilo*
•-tuny Dr N at linniel I'r.itt wn* in eer* ujioti which they would enter
The interesting program dosed
(rodm-cd by Mr S Kunge, a mem
lor of the local school hoard, who ill with a selection by tho Hoys’ Hand
well chosen words paid a beautiful and teachers and graduate* filed out
tribute to the tencher* anti reminded to the library to receive congratula­
the graduates that ¡i was the teacher tions.
The fiorai display was unusually
who implanted tin* idea in children
that shaped their future, urging them usually beautiful, which with many
to remember their teacher*
He also gifts were received by the graduates.
The graduating class were Annie
paid homage to Dr Pratt, In his
remarks, introducing the eminent Whitner, Zoo Munson, Muriel Hurrepresentative of Hollins College. rold, Maud Cameron, Daisy Hetts.
Dr. Prntt possesses an attractive Stella Brown, Gladys Green, Nellie
Holland.
Mildred
personality and an easy How of Lough. May
language that appeal* at once to an Dickson. Ethel Hickson. Hazel Pack­
intellectual audience, a magnetic ard; Albert Fry, Sherman Rout It,
speaker, he held the interest and Ernest Shepherd, Vivian Speer and
attention of his audience, without Robert Deane.
Ushers from the junior class were
effort
Choosing a* hjs subject for
qbe occasion "Right Living is Right Hume Humph, Oscar Brown, Morris
Thinking," he gave a beautiful ex­ Spencer, John Murrell.
position of the Influence of thought
f ’otn wicncfmcaf Aflrr Thoughts
iijom churaeter, showing that above
all the actual freedom we posse*» is I A mi*take was made in the state­
to think earnestly.
On the out-] ment with reference to the tins*
going nnd incoming tram* of thought 1poem in the last Issue of The Herald.
our impressions arc framed ami de­ Muriel Harrobl Imil been appointed
termines the kind of hoy or girl, tnan |to assist, hut owing to her illness
or woman that we shall be "for as the words wore written %y Zoe
u man thinketh in 'his heart,"- etc., Munson alonl&gt; nnd adapted to music
etc. We are erenture* of habit, and n hy Zoe und Fannie Rehli Munson.
life long habit of thinking honestly
determines the environment In which \ Hazel Packard gave each of the
we live
Dante’s Inferno is an apt teachers of the High School &gt;i bam­
illu-tration &gt;&gt;f living in the environ­ boo vase bund painted l.v herself in
ment of thought, a place made by poinselliu design. Another &gt;harming
ourselves
It 1 * the ability of the I attention to the !&gt; I' lter* -ante front
mind to formulate thought and cre­ u Freshman girl, a lovely bouquet
ate right impressions. Impression Is of flowers.
tlie result of looking upon an ob­
For years past it has been the cus­
ject.
The moral instruction in the
home, the school und. tho com­ tom for tho graduating class to add ■
munity is to hold up tho higheat a work of art to the High School col­
Ideal» and to fnaton upon the mind lection. Owing to lou that (are* the
the things worth while!
Measured school In the departure of Miss
Continued on Pago 4
in terras *8f character, said D r.

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THE 8ANFORD HERALD

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thanks for his "assistance."
Tho
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Mr. Price Makos Reply
literary (?) products of the two are
Editor Herald:
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"And he (Samson) found a new so suspicousiy similar that I can’ t
jaw bone of un ub*, and put forth bis resisi a litile par aph rase " T w o minds
without n single thought.
hand, and
took it, and slew
The Doc Rogers-Penrson opening
thousand men therewith."
paragraph
is strictly true except in
•Apparently this very useful apetho
following
particulars: 1 did not
clcs has sadly degenerated in modern
times, for whereas Samson slew a open the attncK. Granting that I
thousand men with the jaw bone of did. it was neither vicious nor un­
It was not against Mr.
one ass, we now have the spectacle warranted.
of a thousand (m ore or less) of them, Pearson personally nor against or­
vigorously wagging their jaw bones ganized labor generally, but solely
an unfortunate condition
in a fruitless endeavor to slay one against
man! Realising the hopelessness of existing in the local union.
Mr. Pearson*s(or Doc’s)as icrtion that
their efforts they have taken my
advice and called in a veterinarian, the alleged attack Is on him is a most
introducing Mr. E. E. Rogers, would amusing piece of conreit, revealing
bo Doctor of Asaininity, as the an exaggerated idea of his own imortance. Tho value of the HegersMoses, wbfltaiw to-.U'iul.
put. of pp1
tho wilderness. Welcome, Doc,, but P'earson combine to tho cause of
your patients are getting no better dtf^ent union labor is the same as
fast under your natural gas treat­ that of ciphers following tho decimnl
point oT'a fraction, each one of which
ment.
M y charge against a portion of decreases the true value o f the prop­
He nlso
the carpenters’ union of "mechan­ osition exactly ten fold.
"shrinks
from
the
deplorable
notori­
ical inefficiency"
was very mild
alongside their own confession of e ty " he has attained. I infer from
mentnl inefficiency," for by .calling this tt)at the people have been judg­
in help to aid them in their extrem ­ ing and he does not,like the verdict.
ity, they tacitly admit that they Webster says, "N otoriety, State of
have nof brains enough in their own bdng publicly known, in a bad sense.’
organisation to conduct tho discus­ Some confession— what?
Throughout this entire articlo they
sion and further emphasise the fact
by paying good money for the worth­ seek to convey the impression that
less trash furnished.
If the add my statement* have been ambigu­
were intended to enlighten tho people ous or insinuating. I challenge them
as to the good points of organised to prove any such thing. .
Tho "righ ta " referred to have
labor it was a dismal failure, but aa
already
been designated b y "mo in a
an ad of their ignorance and lack of
former
article,
principally the right
brain power it was a howling success,
and secure
and an apt illustration of how "a of every man to seek
fool and his money are soon part­ employment with no other condi­
tions imposed than his ability to
e d ."
1 think Doc Rogers missed n few perform tho services required, for
people when he was B R A Y IN G such compensation as may he agreed
around town about what ho was upon between him and the buyer.
going to do to me, and for the ben­ These two things are of vital impor­
efit of these let me say that the en-| tance to every patriotic, ' libertytiro article was w’rittcn by him, re­ loving American and are tho two
gardless of Mr. Pearson’s note of points upon which I differ with or­

ganized labor in general, it being
their avowed purpose to prevent as
far as possible any man from, se­
curing employment except under a
license issued by them ahd known aa
a “ working card." The methods em­
ployed to attnin and retain this
monopoly are many, ranging from
peaceable means
to
dynamiting,
bloodshed and murder. The public
is entirely familiar with this phase
of the subject and this part of the
controversy needs no further dis­
cussion, except that I wish to say in
closing it, that it is obviously im­
possible for an honorable man to
accept the challenge made by my
opponents to name those who have
been tho victims to a greater or less
degree^ °f the boycott imposed for
daring to employ non-union labor,
and thereby subject them to still
further annoyanco and loss. There
is one firm, however, to which the
nbovc reason does not apply. The
Sanford N ovelty Works, o f which
firm I nm a member, and I challenge
m y opponents'to state fully their
stand in relation to this firm,
whether or not they are using their
influence to injure saifl firm, whether
they, are uling unduo or unusual
pressure to keep the people from
trading with thorn, whether their
members are instructed or supposed
to refuse to deal with them or with
others who do so deal with or.omploy them. I f any or all of these
questions are answered in the af­
firmative, let them tell the poeplc
why.

to employers as their "musters” and
again
as
"overfed
plutocratic
swine!”
Isn’ t it an cnpobling speer
tacle to behold such a body of in ­
telligent (?) men as they claim to ho
calm ly’ branding
themselves
as
slaves of swine! Any man" who will
voluntarily bo classify himself is ob­
viously unfitted for any higher posi­
tion in life. Doc furthor says that
organized labor is not opposed to
largo units o/j organized capital and
invite attention to the testimony
being given before the commission
of industrial relations now in session
in Washington. On Mny 12, W. D.
Haywood, secretary o f the I. W. W.
, (Industrial Wreckers of tho World)
testified that a world in which there
there- should--be -no such thing"--*!
capital* was the laboring man’s-hteal
and that only implacable war be­
tween peace and capital, ending
with n great general strike and classi­
fication of (he means of production,
could bring nbout that ideal exist­
ence. " I believe in all kinds of tac­
tics," he said. " I don’t car® if it
menns revolution.”
And that isn’t
anarchy, according to the Doctor.
Mr. Wilson said, in his recent speech,
that any man who sought to set
man against man, or class against
class, was striking at the very heart
oT the nation, hut ns my opponents
have admitted that they have no
respect for the government under
which they are living, such ^„d eclar­
ation probably docs not impress
them at all.

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simply constructed— and cut close and cleanly.
Garden hose — rakes — trowels — sprinklers — hoes —
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Mr. Roger's laborious efforts, con­
suming
two or throe columns, to enuAs the learned doctor (Rogers) is
unable to construe plain English, I rnrr* t0 nml « p la in several unde­
repeat unhesitatingly that tho fruits1»irahie classes to which I mny bereferred to do apply to a portion of l ° nIT*
signally to make nny
the local carpenters' union, incident- specific charge, anil is therefore un­
ally reminding him that it in ho who answerable until such charge is
bus boon making statements over made.
Tho offer of the olive branch is
another's name, doubtlesA realizing
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
coupled
to aq impossible condition, as
that it was a very doubtful honor to
acknowledge his own offspring, even “ ^ vo proving branch cannot
lie
though it caused Mr. Pearson to g o 1irufted to n rotten stump as sugon record ns a pingiarist-r—“ a literary gest'ed. Hence the offer is declined
Mr. Pearson is probably getting
t hief."
anxious to launch tho "torpedo"
While people who employ such
The Standard Railroad of the South
which he has prepared for me, ac­
methods as my opponents are using
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 8th. 1918
cording t&lt;&gt; his boastings on the
ami give utterance to such disgrace­
-treet. s&lt;) I will retire, and while he
ful and unpatriotic sentiments • a»
|i getting the thing loaded would sug­
expressed by them are not entitled
gest that the D. A. favor us with n
No. 82
No. 8(1
No. 8ft
to any consideration whatever. I will
8:30 am
I.» JnrkMinville
-ido. "(&gt; Where Am I 1 A t?" with
1;35 pm
8:10 pm
g i v e them a chance to retract one of
5 :.15 pm 12:36 nm
Ar Savannah
12:5l&gt; pm
chorus by the union, " W e Don't
their demands, for to comply with
8 :00 pm
5:20 am
9:18 nm
Ar Richmond
Know Where We're Going but We're
Ar Wnshinglnn
8 :50 nm 12:38 pm 11 :5u pm
it would do neither them nor myself
on our why "
Ar'Raltimore
1:50 pm
10:27 am
1:38 a in
a by good.
They challenge tiuf to
Ar Philadelphia
And let the people judge!
12 :15 pm
•I :03 |im
4 :25 am
publish names of some whom I
Ar New York
2:57 pm
6^20 pm
7 : 13 am
Respectfully submitted,
charged with being mechanically in­
All-steel .Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Tars to Washington
W. S. Price.
efficient, etc. If tyi further demand
Car Service on Trains 82 and 80. Sleeper to Savannah on Tran.
fAdvt.)
along I his line is made I will drop
For Information ami Reservation Phone or Write
the matter with the understanding
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that their silence is an admission of
Dorothy Ims a baby brother who
the charges
If they dtill insist I
recently been 111, cutting his first
III. W rit Hay Sin*!-■(, Jar kwunt 1%, Ila,
llilIalKiroii|{hi Ifiltri, I «tuf « 13
will give til names of two of their
f*borir 17
PH«nr 11The baldness of tho baby's
members whfmi they are repeaill'dlv
' fiend had caused Dorothy great anx­
hofinrign by electing them to the
iety
She stood nt the mother's knoo
highest offices in their organization, one day gently putting the llttfo head.
thus endorsing their standard of "Be careful, Dorothy." said tho moth­
efficiency, and will quote us my au­ er.
You know poor little brother Is
thority one of tit® most prominent 111. He Is cutting his teeth." Dorothy
men how engaged in the building patted tho bald head reflectively.
industry in Sanford, who has told "Mntnmn," she said, “ will It mako him
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for totnl incornpetency and the other
Test for Man.
because he could not earn I ht* min­
A g e n ts F or
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If n man thinks women are (toor.
imum scale of wages.
Candidly, I
♦ ilo not wmh to take this step as ff 1weak creatures lie up] noon discover 4 »
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will only engender much unnecessary his mistake hy trying to prevent olio
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really wants it.— IndionnpoRs Star,
situation.
T h e most wonderful car that has ever been put &lt;»n
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True, there is aopio work now be­
the m arket for $750 F.O .B. Factory, D etroit. M ic h .
ing done in ‘Sanford by non residents,
both union and non-union, hut who
SEE US F O R D E M O N S T R A T IO N
is there among us all can con­
sistently "cast
the first stone?”
And. really, why should nny stone
ho cast nt nil. It's nit right, isn't it,
Just because you ar® fooling th o l'J F
when we are out of work, to go to
ill
effects of n torpid livor is no cx- j 4 ' 4 * 4 * 4 ' 4 » &amp; 4 * ' &amp; ^ 4 ' ' &amp; ^ 4 ' ^ + ^ &amp; &amp; l&amp; ^ V &amp; &amp; 4 * 4 ' 4 ’ 4''k/
some other town for » job?
We
cuso
for buying a harmful medicine
were all outsiders once, and for w hom
thnt
has brought physical decay to
wouTd we he building houses, cjturchthousands.
Cujomel is dangerous
es, stores,
if wo refused to allow
arul
a*
ove.y
one knows has very
strangers to tom® in?
Don't wc
disagreeable
and
weakening after
want Sanford to grow. It is exactly
effect*.
Medical
science
hoa found
this narrow minded policy that
a natural vogtenbla remedy, GHIHdominates organized
labor; . they
want Everything for thomsclves. It BY’ S LIV -V E R -LA X that thorough­
ly cleanse* tho liver and bowels
Is th® same policy that Is retarding
Sanford's growth today. Each and without causing any bad feeling.
Children can tako it with perfect
every little clique want* a monopoly
safety.
Every bottle^ guaranteed.
of it* own particular line. They are
50c
and
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a bottle. None gonuine
too shortsighted to see that no class
without
tho
likeness and signature
can. be favored or allowed to dom­
of
L.
K.
Grigsby.
For sale by Wm.
inate affairs without serious damage
G.
Aldgridge.
to the whole.

DUTTON CRATE CO.
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

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Tenn., W a lls Finished w ith
The Modern, Durable, Fiat 00 Finish
kN LY the best and moat advantageous materials are permitted
to go into the construction o f U. S. Government Buildings.
For thia reason P t t C m Flatkoatt Th* Modem. Sanitary. Durable
w«U* and ceilings
F t * O il FtnUK haa been used in finishing thet walla
the Soldiers Hom e at Johnson City, Tennessee, and in Other
eminent Buildings as well.
P m C m Flatkoatt is always preferred wherever
S a n ita tio n , E c o n o m y and R e s t f u l C olor
, Effects are first c o n s id e r a tio n fo r walla.
Kc will stand hardest wear and tear and remain attractive fo r years
to come. It Is easily cleaned with a moist sponge, and th erefore
saves the expense of frequent redecorating.
If you are going to build or redscorate, yon should Investi­
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W rite to D e c o r a tin g D e p a r t m e n t , P E A S L E E G A U L B E R T CO., Inc., Louisville.
Ky., for sdvlce and suggestions and
••THS MODERN METHOD OF F IN I3 IIIN G WALLS,’ * also color card—

or ask us for FREE BOOK.

I want to call attention to a per­
nicious and
dangerous
doctrine
taught hy organized labor generally
— that any individual,
corporaion
or organization that doea not con­
form to tho mandate of unionism is
unfair and an enemy of auch labor.
A striking example of this la found
Tn M r. Rogers' attack on Mr.. Taft.
I am not a Republican and never
voted that ticket but want to say
that Mr. Taft la undoubtedly one
of tho moat respected citizens of
America today and his honor and
in tegrity has never been questioned
by any other reputable citizen. His
judicial derisions were invariably
given in conformity with the Igw.
And if they were invmrfsbly against
organised labor, aa charged, it is
v e ry convincing" proof to most-people
that the acts o f sucji labor were in

conflict with said laws.

If the laws

are Unjust, cha’nga them.

Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
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Mr. Pearson says the method* of
organized labor are always peace­
able.
Doc. Rogers says they are
not. l ^ e also_refers several times

Northbound
Arrive
Leave
No. 82. ...1:18 A.
A. M.
No. 84.. .10:45 A. M ... .11:05 A. M.
No. 80... .3:26 P. M ..'.. .3:46 P. M.
Southbound

No. 83... .2:06. A. M ....... 2:16 A. M.
No. 89,.. .2:10 P. M........2:30 P. M.
No. 85. ..,.6:44 P. M ........ 6:04 P. M.

Florida growers tins season^.
were taught the lesson of the
value of quality In oranges and
grapefruit.
Only those who
sent to market dean, bright
fruit*.properly packed, received
ir o fit a b le prices. There waa
ittlo or no demand for poorly
packed, inferior fruit.

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21—A rrive..............10:65 A. M.
24—L/*avo................. 6:58 P. M.
158—A rrive..............5:20 P. M.
157—L®ayo.. . . . . . ...6:36 A. M.
Trilby

No. 26— Arrive
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No. 24—L ea ve... ; ....... ;2:25 P. M.

Clyde Lia* Beals
(SI* Jikti River)
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11:30À.M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

téta,

Growers nre in the business for
profit. They should renlire now
as never before thnt quality in
fruit pock alone insures prices
that give this. T o safeguard
the future those who have not
already done bo must plan to
Install tho best packing house .
machinery obtainable.

Boy Skinners "Satisfaction Guaranteed”
Packing House Machinery and Equipment

Oviedo

No. 126—A rrive............. 9:30 A. M.
No. 127—Leave............... 4:00 P. M.
No.
No.
No.
No,

Sanford, Fla

Only Fruit of Good Quality
Sold at Profitable Prices

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108 Palmetto Avenue

P r o fit - p r o d u c in g

W e h a v e r e c e n t l y Begin now on your
added to our already “quality firs t" cammodem . large plant at Dune- paigh b y w riting for

fruit, that which goes
through a

anteed line” of pack- m g house ndans
Inns and
ing machinery.
estimates, Free.

.pick. out the
equipment.
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C e n t r a l A v e . , D u n e d in , F la .
8 p « U prices for Jane install*tloo*—write new for these.

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one System in Sanford
To Be Modem and Efficient
-E have purchased thtftocal telephone sys­

W e are now a citizen of Sanford and the suc­

tem of the Sanford Telephone Com pany

cess and prosperity of our exchange here depends

and will soon begin reconstructing the Sanford E x ­
change, making it common battery and all-cable
system of the very latest type.

upon the success and prosperity of Sanford.

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We

shall exert our best energies for the advancement
of the community and shall provide conveniences

The purchase of the plant was made only after
a majority o f telephone users had expressed a desire
. for us to come to Sanford and the M ayor and Coun­
cil, had approved our plans by granting us a fra n ­
chise and entering into a rate agreement.

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The a p ­

proval of this rate agreement by the State Railroad

and comforts for our employes so that they m ay
serve you cheerfully and be happy in their work.
W e seek your co-operation and good will.

Our

endeavor shall be to render adequate and efficient
service at all times and be prepared to care for the

Commission was made one of the conditions of the

future growth of the city.

W h en things go wrong

trade.

with the service w e ask that you tell us your trou­
bles and give us an opportunity to correct them.

W h e n the matter was presented to the Railroad
Commission, the Commission, acting fully within its

W e wish to work with you and shall appreciate any
constructive criticism.

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powers, declined to approve in advance the rates for
the new and improved service, stating that after the

W hile the work of remodeling the plant is in

new plant was in operation and the improved serv-

progress there will be occasions when service will

ice actually rendered to the community, it would

be rendered under difficulties.

grant a hearing upon this question. -

stringing cable on the outside and rearranging the

Recognizing the wisdom of this decision the City
Council passed another resolution requesting us to
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purchase the plant and declared the p ro p o s ^
reasonable.

rates

A majority of the telephone subscrib­

W orkm en will be

equipment on the inside, so that the service during
the next fe w months will be no criterion of the
service you are to receive when the new plant has

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been installed and is in smooth, working order.

ers signed a petition containing the same request
If you, unfortunately, experience trouble with

and declaration.
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your service during the reconstruction period or at

W ith this demand for such a plant and service
as w e can furnish and so strong an assurance from
the public that they are willing to pay reasonable
rates for the service, we purchased the plant.

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promptly and give the details so that repairs may
be made quickly.
The interest manifested in our purchase of the

W e shall proceed at once to reconstruct the ex­
change and make it modern in every respect.

any other time you will please notify our local office

The

Sanford Telephone Company has been very grati­
fying and is appreciated.

Our effort shall be to de­

plant is now a part of the Bell System and the serv­

serve your cordial good will and to make the T ele­

ice and equipment will be brought up to the Bell

phone Exchange in Sanford a public institution of

standard.

which every citizen may justly feel proud.

A

larger .cash expenditure will be re­

quired in doing this than our engineers at first esti­

be our constant aim to serve our patrons efficiently

mated.

at all times.

mm.

J. EPPS BROWN, First Vice President
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�advertising pages.
THESANFORDHERALD attheouradvertisers
disagree
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Rii'-inr-i Manager
E m y T iK *l»y and KrWay

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
HI ILS( U ll'T IO N m m , IN ADVANCK
O N E TEAR .................................................. 1200
BIX MO N'T I I S ............................................... I.2S
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Adtaara at *0*. I‘tr Month
Taymenta In Adtanea M uat Ha Made at Offlcn
Ealarrd An Haraad-C'laaa Mall Malta, Aagvat 5Xnd
1**S. at the |*o,ioff|ea at Hoafard, Tiaelda.
I'ader Act or Match Srd, H7|.
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Fly time is here. Swat him and
her.
------0 -----How about the heautiful lakes
uroumi Sanford for aummer camps?
------O-----The merchants of Sanford aro in
favor of the Daily Herald next fall
and will help support it.
------ 0 -----The delinquent tax list published
in this issue is very small and while
tho printer makes no money it dem­
onstrates that Seminole county is in
good shape.

Evidently
with you
slso.
Anyway, w e'h a ve made up,
you must remember.
The trouhlo
w i t h 'Bob is that we licked his pet
candidate for speakership. We never
injected any personalities into our
opposition to that candidate, hut
Boh has written two or three sneer­
ing attacks on the Grower and its
editor. , Wo challenge him to a tar­
pon contest, the catcher of the most
fish to he the best,man. nnd wo in­
vito him to go with us on a ten
days’ trip which has already been
planned, which will take us to tho
lower * west cosst, starting about
Juno 26th.
We plan to go in n
comfortable house boat, and the
party will contain not less than ten
— Florida Grower.
~"~Durn y o u r’ skin, Edge?,
will
take you up on that proposition if
we aro in Florida on that date. You
can lick our candidate but you can’ t
catch more fish than we can. Also
we give you credit (or 1publishing
one of the beat magazines in tho
south and you are getting the adver­
tising which you so richly deserve.
Our fight was only on paper and wo
like you well cnoqgh to go fishing
with you if the hpportunity presents
itself and you know only the best of
friends ever go on fishing trips to­
gether.
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A BLE management, sound business policy, and modern methods of
transacting banking business make this Bank a strong financial
institution.
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W e p ay a fair rate o f interest on Savings and Certificates uf Depos­
its and render efficient and careful service for those individuals and busi­
ness men who desire to carry accounts either subject to check or at interest.

DONEGAN WOULD EXEMPT '
HOMESTEADS FROM TAXES
Continued frobi Page 1
fy shall cause to be submitted to
the voters of such county to decide
whether the property exempted
thereby from state taxation shall be
exempted from taxation for county,
city or town purposesr&lt;+r^‘,*rtK*srnTn
to be dertermined by a majority'
vote of those voting on the question
at the general election next ensuing
more tYan six months after the pres­
entation of such application.
If a
majority of the votes cast on that
question shall be found to be (n favor
of tho exemption of such property
from county and municipal taxa­
tion such property’ shall be exempted
from atj county and muindpul taxtion levied after the year in which
such election is held, provided theft
such property shall not bo exempted
from taxation for city or town pur­
poses in any city or town the voters
of which shall have caat a majority
vote against such exemption at
such election.
The legislature ia
authorized to provide for the desig­
nation of the property to be exempt­
ed thereunder and to prohibit the
exemption of property not deemed
by the legislature to be covered by
this section.

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A Strong Banking Institution

north will do much toward obtain­
ing new citixena for our county.
Help tho schools, help advertise
them, help them by sending your
children to them, thus demonstrating
your faith in your home institutions.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SA N FO R D
J T WART YOUR flUSIRtSS ,
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Pr**idr»l

C. M. HAND
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H. E. TOUR

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RESUM E O F

SANFORD

H A P P E N IN G S U P TO D A T E
Ai^f«M sil Comm an mt mai le« liais
Column to “ Society
er Pkt»ne
Mr*, ft, A* TifW uii, Phees No. fOJ

Id d d d d c ^ id d d d d d d d U d d U d a d d d d ta d m a d r t d d ú d a d d a a d d d d d d t íx t e l

Social EttnU
light fully with a sowing party Wed­
Although last week was filled with nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
the ichooi events there were alio Hoy Went. The house was lovely
many social affairs, large and small with a profusipn of Easter fillies and
that . kept up the whirl of gnyety roses, and the refreshments wero delicious. Invited to meet Mrs. Wont
were Mesdames J. C.. Fletcher, W . P.
Fields, D. Browne, Findlay Munson,
Packard, Hobson, A. K. Powers,
W. M. Haynes, G. B, Pope, Frank,
Nelson, Geo. Shipp, Swanson, Harry
Wray, E. H. Peters, H. Shaw, Geo. “ THE COUNTY CHA IHM W
Bullard, F.' Adams, J. H. Cowan,
A T T H E STAR FUI I &gt;\Y.
Pennington. B. Croomer, W. G.
M AY 28ih
Ginn, Ben Smith, Misses Gene, An­
nie and May Pope, Albine Frank,
Bessie Smith, Mabel Cowan, Edith Walker and family and Dr I. R.
Hickson, Jessie Hurley and Anna Philips and family. They w.-r.- arNelson.
compnnicd by
Miss Fa me-.worth
and Miss Speer.

Hor Social jot Catholic Church
A box social will be given at the
home of Mrs. W. If. Peters Wednes­
day evening at 7 :30 for the benefit
of the Catholic church to which the
members of the church anti their
friends are invited.
The Indies of the church are ex­
pected to prepare boxes of lunch,
enough for two. which will lie auc­
tioned to the highest bidder, the
purchaser to share the lunch with
the orgiinal owner
Same Social
At the Congregational church on
Friday evening the Ladies Union
will give (i name social for the bene­
fit of the society.
Invitations with
«mall bags attached have been sent
out requesting that a penny for each
letter of your name be placed there­
in nnd returned on Friday evening.
A pleasing program will be rendered
nnd light refreshments seryed. Tho
public is invited to participate.

URG E CUSS GRADUATES
FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL

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should* lay great stress upon this
fact and The Herald of today and of
Inst Friday sent to n friend in the

Representnti\’o Davis of St. Johns
on Saturday introduced In the house
and pleasure,* among which was tho
a bill for the division of tho state,
bridge party given by Mrs. Geo
by a lino running to the north of
Bishop on Thursday morning. • Mrs.
Marion, Levy and Volusia counties.
Bishop entertained with six tubles
The fight will be led by Davis of St.
of players and n charming morning
Johns and Davis of Jackson, This
wns delightfully spent by all pres­
state division Is attractive to us. We
ent.
like it; there are not half enough of­
fices to go around, and there are only
The legislative committee on in-[
Delightful t¡athcrinQ
half enough state capitals. With two nveetigating the Marianna reform
The ladies of the Woman’s Mis­
states where one grew before, the school reported, declaring that the
sionary Society met in the parlors of
newspaper men will have u chance to fire was not of incendiary origin, hut
the Baptist Temple the evening of
come Into their own.
They have expressing tho belief thnt gross neg­
the 24th.
worked nnd striven to build up the ligence was responsible for the ter­
The devotional exercises were con­
state and they should be rewarded. rible effects of the burning of the
------ 0 -,—
ducted
by Miss Allie TralTord: Topic
The Dixie
Highway that our We know of some of the brightest dormitory of the white hoys at that
Removal of
' Sure .Promises
neighbors of the south were so keen lights in the state, anti we could men institution last year.
missionary study.
New Afto have’ down through central Flor­ tion names, but modesty forbids, the white boys’ school was recom-|
who
shoutd
be
elected
at
once
to
mended in the committee report
1ri™ » a" 1|,,! b&gt;’ Mbi' J' K Jo&gt;,n,*0V
ida and shut out Sanford has proved,
A sketch was given of Livingston s
to he somewhat of a boomerang nnd most important ami responsible and
great
work in opening up the Dark
The house passed the hill by Mr
the route will go down the east lucrative offices in the new state,
Continent
to the light of the gospel.
coast. This demonstrates that noth­ which should be known us the state Newton establishing the Torrens
Selected
readings
were given by
We are for division system of registering land titles,
ing can be done where Sanford is left of Suwannee,
different
mem
tiers
of the society,
out.
Hereafter we would suggest -strong nnd we arc (or Live Oak a* which i» not compulsory. It passed
giving
information
in
regard to tho
the
capital
of
the
state
of
Suwan­
u bill establishing an industrial school
that Sanford be consulted.
evangelistic, educational and
med­
nee.
It
is
the
logical
point
for
a
for
girls
similar
to
the
one
for
boys
------O—
ical
wnrk
being
done
by
our
devoted
Boards of trade of south Florida capital, in in easy reach of all parts at Marianna, but to lie in charge
missionaries at the (our main sta­
meet in Tampa this week. Sanford of the new state, is the healthiest of the board of state institutions,
tions in the Yoruba territory.
is not in south Florida and wets not point nnd hns the host people in the appropriating $26,000 , for building
The interest o( the meeting was
invited. Dixie Highway meeting in newest state , is the healthiest point and $10,000 for maintenance.
much enhanced ns the leader pointed
and
has
the
best
people
in
the
new­
Orlando this week.
Sanford not
Tiie senate passed the hill be out the various places mentioned,
wanted on tho Dixie Highway nnd est state of the Democratic Union Farris authorizing cities to amend
on a large map ot Africa which had
not invited. Forrest Lake was south
Sure, divide her; cut her up, get their own charters by a vote of the
p|,. um, , ,)iM |,y M r. Watson been prepared anti given to the
Florida candidate for speaker but rid of those alligators, mosquitoes. '
society by Mr. Ben Guthrie.
The
south Florida did not support him. south Florida editors and other peat* j furthpr r,.KU|ntlnK Hirh and funeral
Indies
expressed,
by
a
rising
vote
of
The cast coast will hereafter get our and noxious inserts and let us live benefit insurance companies, nnd the
thanks,
their
appreciation
of
Mr.
support in men and measures and our little lives along, in our own house
bill by
l fan’soil providing
Guthrie’s kindness.
wo will let nouth Florida get along little state of our own, far, far away compulsory attendance at school in
At the close our hostesses for the
front
the
maddening
crowd,
who
without us.
And if we Tememher
counties or districts deciding to have
evening,
Mrs. F. W Klintworth and
holler
about
their
towns
and
cities
right there is u south Florida candi­
it by u three-fifths vote of the
Miss
Maude
Jin kins invited the
and
land
and
cattle
.
nd
hogs
and
date for U. S. Senator, too. Here’s
people.
ladies into the dining room, where
to you Jacksonville And Miami. We enterprise, and. who advertise nnd
sherbet and cake were served and a
are not in south Florida nnd have take the tourists nnd homcscckers
pleasant social hour enjoyed.
been gerrymandered into cast coast nnd otherwise tnultreul and mis­
treat us, and ignore us.
territory.*
Sewing Party jot t!ur*t
Divide her. We all want nnd need
MrBraxton Perkin* entertained
an office, an. by golly we’ ll have cine
a k it v s H a v i n g s
Continued from Page 1
on
Wednesday
morning
with
“
Hurry Floyd, in one of his flnsiies when the state of Suwannee is
Guild and Miss Telherly, these charming porch party for hi*r at
thus advises: "M e e t your wife every formed.— Live Ouk Democrat.
teachers were presented handsome tractive guest, Miss Elsie Coates of
day anew, each morning as a glori­
Go to It, Mac. You ought to be
silver berry spoons as a parting gift Daytona. Invited to meet the gucAt
ous itranger.’’ Harry is not spring­ Governor 'of Suwannee.
from the pupils, in token of their of honor were Mrs. Archie Betts,
ing anything new at that. We know
love nnd appreciation.
Many indi­ Misses Saitiie
Williams,
Florence
several men that greet their wifo
OUK SCHOOLS
vidual gifts were also presented Frank, Charlotte
Hand,
Marian
each morning as a glorious stranger.
Tho Sanford school« have just them.
Hunt,
Adelaide
Higgins.
Zoe
They have been out nil night anti the closed another most successful term
Munson,
Belle
Smith,
Martha
Fox,
wife meets them early in the morn­ and another class of bright young
The Boys Temple Band played an Lora Tiflt, Anna McLaughlin and
ing with a rolling pin in one hand ladies and young gentlemen will go
important part in the Commence- Helen Howland.
and n baseball lint in the other.—
forth to battle with the complex |merit exercises und discoursed good
Sanford Herald.
problems of the world. The schools music.*
Dinner Parly
Haven’ t been
jagged
recently, of Sunford have long been recognized
have you, Sir Bobby?
Any fellow as being In the front rank among the
"Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Robb gave
A coincidence lies in the fact thnt
who would fail to meet your glorious educational institutions of the state
an attractive little dinner party on
seventeen juniors entertained seven­
little helpmato "each morning as a and they will continue tho good work
Tuesday, evening in honor of their
teen seniors Thursday night.
guest, Miss Annie King of Oviedo.
glorious stranger” ought to he sent in the years to come. There will be
Covers were laid for seven, including
why’, even the "reform ” echool la too changes of school hoard, changes of
The name of Antoinette Luke w'as Mr. and Mrs. Robb, Dr. and Mrs.
good for him.— Tampa Times.
teachers, changes of schools but the inadvertently omitted as featuring
Brownlee, Misses Annie King, Jessie
ThanRs, Ilro.
N o further com­ Sanford spirit thnt hns always been
the character of "Bess’ ’ in American Hutchinson and Florence Robb.,
ment Is necessary.
loyal to our institutions will remain
Tomato season is hero and they
aro bringing good prices.
After
shipping season is over the farmers
should can tho surplus. Eat what
you can and what you can’ t cat,
can.
------O-----The Commercial Club should have
a meeting, a get together meeting,
or a dollar dinner or any old thing
to bring the business men together
anti have a heart to heart talk about
our city and its future. • We have
many things of importance to dis­
cuss.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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Under the /¿ainboic
The Junior Civic league are re-

’ Mis* Edith Stewart mm
to West Apopka with 1 tlie week end.

irr
f-.r

i Miss Rutiline Lovepi)
spent the week enti in v
guest of Mrs. R, il M.,

•;to
t hi-

Miss ft S Johnson « I
visiting Mrs. Muirheud ..
for Sutherland, to ut tend i 1
mencernent exercises
M i.
turn to Sanford before v e ­
to Fort Myers.

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i ,,mI re­
tarli

Mrs. If
C. liest«*;
Sanford but now of Or,,
guest of Miss Clara l'i

of
' hr

H lr s
K D C h in iv i,
from, Philadelphia Writ ■
rom pa riieil by her datigli'* r
Laura who has been
year.
Mrs. Chit tonde n \i-n
old home at ■LambertM i!bwhile away.

Miu
• a
her
J..

IMr and Mrs. E II
und daughter. Mildri from Lakeland Frida.
■
itatiyn of their iiien
M
d
Ilarrold
They were tl.. .
of
Mr. ond Mrs. J. A. Harrobi
they
roturned to
laikotnnd
ye»lori|syt
taking Miss Harrold wtD u-m

henrsing » charming little operetta
entitled "Under "the Rainbow" that
will bt* presented In June or July' for
the benefit of the tennis court the
children desire to have.
Bright,
catchy songs, pretty • scopes and
charming situations characterize the
play.
Children of Sanford are cor­
Mrs. W C. DeUmir-.
’ ta­
dially invited to assist the Juniors
'
•''/
as more characters are needed than ps died by Virginia and
t 1
the membership of the Juniors can left Saturday evening m
week or two in Orlando ■&gt;&lt;
•')
supply.
are guest.i of
M r** 1».
sister, Mr«. The*». &lt; nnki'j
Prr tonal Mention
v Vivian Speer come up from Orange
Mr. and Mr* H C lludc
Rttrk Thursday in time for the
junior reception.
He has returned returned to their former i i"* 4t
Newport News, Vn.. where iln \ will
to Orange Park,
,
reside.
\ Mrs. Hal Wight is visiting her
Mrs. M.
M. Stewart returned
mother, Mrs. Goi\dy in Orlando.
from Kissimmee Inst week,
Mrs. O. E. Spicer and little son, panted by her- little grande i nthter,
Beauties last Wednesday night.
Oscar left for Cincinnati, Ohio last Helen Chapman.
loyal and will bo found back of the
.
—:----- L
\
Tuesday. , Mr. Spicer accompanied
Sttt-Sew Club
CO D IU N G TO N W IL L F IG H T
officials whenever that assistance is • At 'the Eighth grade commence­
^ M r . anti Mrs. Forrest G.itchd
them to Jacksonville.
Mrs.
B.
A.
Howard
was
tho
gra­
Chris Codrington, editor of tho needed. Ths schools Have always ment exercises the attractive Sev­
are moving into their new Imngalo*
cious hostess to the Bew-Sew Club

DcLand News and president of the
Florida Press Association wirod the
following to President Wilson: "T h e
world Is war mad. If It can honorubly do so the United States should
stay out of this maelstrom. If self
respect demands war, let us fight.
The proas of Florida as a unit will
uphold you in your trying position."
It if all right for Chris to holler
fight, as he docs not measure over
four feet and once he got in behind
a lot of six foot editors like Powell'
and a few others he would be safe.
Bat the editor being f it would bo an
easy mark, and therefor« asks to
join the home guards and enlist in
the same company that Bob Holly
of tho Sanford Herald belongs to.
— Stuart Times.
’ *
A C H A LLE N G E AC C E PTE D
'*0h, why should the spirit of mor­
tal be proud?”
Bob Holly of the
Sanford Herald, in effect say« that
we never really aay anything In the
.Grower. Ileally, Bob, it seems to
pay, and the readers disagree with
you.
The Grower today charges
the highest advertising rate of any
paper printed in Florida, and look

been in capable hands and they will
will continue to be In capable hands
for the people of Sanford realise the
high standard of tho schools and will
compel tho name standard to be
maintained in tho future as it has
in the past. But 'to maintain the
proper standard of efficiency there
must bo the hearty cooperation of
teachers, parents and children and
only by cooperation can our schools
expect to stand.
The class of 1016 was a largo one
and demonstrates that the pupils of
the Sanford schools realise the im­
portance of talcing the full course
and graduating with honors instead
of leaving the high school the first
year and going to college. The high
school and the advantages thereof
shoutd be made more attractive,
especially if) the case of the boys, in
order to hold them until they grad­
uate.
The Herald takes groat pride in
the schools of Seminole county and
will do alt in our power to advance
the interests of education, for in our
schools Test the future of our chil­
dren. Being one of our TnosC valu­
able assets the people of the county

enth Grade ushers were Margaret
Strong, Norma Herndon, Anna Ma­
son, Wclma Graves, Mollie Aber­
nathy and Vera Terhoum

Thursday afternoon at her home
Miss Susie Gladwyn. principal of
out of town. Tho members of tba the High School at Titusville was
club spent the afternoon happily the gueat of Miss Flora Walker for
together with their sewing, enjoying tho graduation on Friday^nlght.
the hospitality of Mrs. Howard
\In the course of preparations for with tho uaual zest.
1si
'
------- s A congenial party of friends that
staging the plays last week tho "ser­
motored over to Daytona Saturday
pent” was broken from tho statue
Mrs. Leslie Went entertained de- for*tho week end were Mr, C. R.
of "M in erva" and a corner chipped
from one of tho marble pedestals.
m

'The copy of “ Salmagundi” pub­
lished by the Irving and Debating
Societies of the High School is ded­
icated to Miss Guild, and is a copy
bright and attAcfiye, its pages re­
plete with good things,
Original
poems and jokes im d more serious
subjects treated with originality and
individuality. ’
Fully Props rad.
"How is this, Horr Zwotecke? You
have got your room full of oleanders
and otbor tropical plants, and a tele­
phone, I aoe.” "You soo I have been
aakod to compose a poem on spring,
that la i why I have had a telephono
laid on the publld park to enable me to
listen to A e singing of the birds."—
Der Floh.

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this week.

Mr. Henry S. Ashley left f-r hi*
home in Lakeland Monday
Ashley was manager of the J 0McCrory Co. here for the pint
'
week. Whlly here hut only •&gt; *rW
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After the Fire

A . P. C O N N E L L Y
1 Fir« Insurance
Casualty and Accident Insur nee
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Plate Glass Insurance
Fidelity BoridSQ^""Real Estate and Loans ■
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T H E SANFORD HERALD
I

» . 1815

: INANDABOUTTHECITY !
; Little Ila p p c n in ß e — M e n tio n !
o f M a tters in Bricr^I'crson&amp;l It e m s o f
In te re s t

Notice
persons having flowers that
can spare them for Decoration Day
please leave them at the residence
of Ira J. Secord. on Water St., by
nine o'clock Saturfay morning. May
29th and oblige
Decoration Coni mit tee.

Parish House
’ Summary of the Floating Small ' |
Wednesday night will he a conTalk* Succinctly Arranged for
1 tinuoation of U*t Wednesday'» picHurried Herald Headers
tures, the ‘ Founding of Che Apostolic
Church "
:
................» • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
Everybody is Cordially invited to
V Sheriff Hand Is driving n now
these pictures Wednesday night, ut
Overland car and expect« to give
the Parish House.
the prisoners a j o y ride from time
to time.
Kpworth League Social
5
or 6 doses 666 will break
The Epworth Leaguers invite their
any case
ofFever or Chills, Price
friends to a lawn party at t hr home
*■ -26 rente.----------------- 71-62tc
of Mrs. T. A. Newton, corner Third
T. C. Davis and family, have street and Magnolia avenue, next
moved from their upartmenta in tho Friday evening, May 28. The young
He Forest building toHhoir now homo ladies will bring lunch boxes which
will be sold to the highest bidder. A
on First street, weal*side.
general good time is premised, and
NOTICE
all tho young people of the church
The delinquent tax Hat will ho pub­
are urged to come.
lished June 1st. P a y your tax now
and savo expense.
Presbyterian Church
M. W . Lovell. Collector
The subject of the jirayer meeting
7 4 -Ct-Tues k Fri
Wednesday night nt 7:30 will bo
The ladies of the Baptist Aid So­ “ Our Women's Societies." An inter­
ciety will hold a rummage aalo on esting and helpful meeting la expect­
Saturday In tho Lefller block. Phone ed.
No. 89 If you havo any tummngo
The Missionary Society meeta
to contribute for the aalo.
Friday afternoon at 3:30. The sub­
ject will be " T h e Educational Work
Woodland Park
of Our Home Mission Committee."
Thursdays and Sundays
will be papers on "Our
Swimming Pool, Amusomenta, MusP .. Thero
. . . . .
, ,,
, „
,
Mountain Schools,
Our Indian
Lease It for your next Picnic
.. .
„ ,
, „
,
,
Mexican Schools, and "Our Schools
73-tf
for the Colored People.”
Eldgr Spring water continues to bo
r The Royal Cafe
most popular hero and in Orlando
The
new
restaurant in the Hynes
and Manager Coney is being kept
Block,
known
the Knynl Cafe
busy filling orders for the liquid that
is giving complete satisfaction to the
inspires hut does not inebriate.
many new patrons. The Royal seem
Tho city is being filled up today
many patrons.
The Royal
stem*
with the many ofllcials and others
to have filled n long felt want in the
who are hero to attend court. The
rexturunnt line and the proprietors
docket is light but several cases believe in keeping everything neat
will lie important and require many and clean and tin- service is right up
wit nesses.
to the minili e
The Roy al is hound
The Herndon budding nt the cor­ to prove popular here when the sum
ner of Park avenue and Second mer widowers club I« formed
»(reel is assuming the appearance
\t ili Muse New Itesinurnnl
&lt;.( a finished building im the ex­
Nieulopulos Itros will occupy thè
terior and will be a handsome addi­
soilth room of thè New Woodruff
tion to thp city when finished.
building opposi! e 1he l'eoples Miiiih
The Stnr continues to attract UH som. us II IS ready and will bave
large audiences and Manager Hern­ a ftrst class restaurant
They bave
don is making his patrons comfort­ al ready tm-ti-urrd ilo- rimili for i he
able with plenty of fans and ventila­ Itxtures and bexel piate mirrar-, uniti!
tion, Tho many serial films are of the muhiigun) torniture ami thè fittesi
best- and the Star is proving very of equipment will he llistalled. mah
popular in every way.
ing ibis restaurant dio- of thè tinest
Niculoptllos Bros
Mr and Mrs. ,(*eril (iubbett ex in this »ertimi
do
nothiug
hy
hai
ve»
and tloor luiest
peel to leave in a few weeks for
venture
will
be
a
sin
resti. (or they
jmtnla north
Mr
tiahhett will
helieye
in
giving
thcir
patrons che
spend several weeks at different ci­
ties in (Jeorgia and Mrs Githht-U hest ut all lune- regardles» of ex
»ill join her sisters and go to the |)ense They expect lo open lite new
exposition at San Francisco
Their restaurant .limili t he lir*t nf lidv
home will lie occupied during the
summer by Mr. and Mrs Ellerhit-

PAGE FIVE

Dance at the nonita

An Announcement and a Surprise ‘ Rev. . F. P. Strong delivering the Cnnni. Zone, Bahamas, Barbados,
The announcement is my present memorial address, in which he paid British Honduras, Leeward fsl-nds.
intention to lie a candidate for a glowing tribute to the (lead and Newfoundland, Germany (by d.roct
mu tor of Sanford at the
coming living o lliia-rs and men of the Grand steamers only). England. Scotland,
elotion
__
Army of the Republic and in which Wale*. Ireland and the city of
Ilu* Murjirise is that I have not he pleaded for peace, the peace of Shanghai, China and that to all
mentioned it to orconsulted a single nations.- The pulpit and rostrum other
luces the rate is five cents
man in
Sunford or out of it, Iliere. were liemrtifully ’ decorated
with for the first ounce or fraction of an
for&lt; this announcement will h,. a tings and (lowers, a line of small ounce and three cents for each ad­
surprise
to nil
As I have lived in Mags formed a half circle on the ditional ounce, or fraction of an
sight of
tin* town 9f Sanford for front of the platform, while large ounce, which must he fully jin-paid
inure than f.irtv years my character flags #srrc draped above t fie pupil or the letters become liable on de­
and ability to serve you in this ca- and upon the table. Red, white and livery to a- charge of, double tho
parity you can form your opinion blue flowers further carried out the amount of tho deficient postage.
without bias. I shall not buy your nations! spirit of the occasion. The
votes nor spend money to bring decorating which was really a most
«Omit my election, by doing either artistic piece of work was done by
I would be robbed of the honor and Mr
Fmdlny
Munson, himself a
pleasure the election would other- Veteran of the Go's. National songs
wise lie.
featured tho music by choir and con­
___ ___________ IklPCCtiully,
Piano Tuning
gregation.
Especially appropriate
____ UPS ALA AND G It A PL.YILLK.____ _
J. N. Whittier.
d beautiful was the "Banner"
— R. D. Moyer, the-phtno ttrrterr'haif
sung by the quartette, Mr. und Mrs. ' Mrs. H. J. Lundquist was vary
come to Sanford to stay.
His ex­
Will
Remove
Drug
Store
Chas. Polk. Men. Strong and Mr. 111 again last week, being seriously
perience us special tuner has been:
R.
C.
Bower
has
purchased
the
Wright.
G. A. R. Veterans were threatened with appendicitis, but
With Mathis &amp; Youmnns as special­
by calling the doctor in time it was
ist on jilayur pianos, Valdosta, Ga.; Hotcher stock of drugs und supplies, j Chas, F. Haskins, Findlay Munson,
arrested
and »he can just get about
with Gaither k Henderson, Tampa, ""'In fountain und fixtures, etc. and A Robbins, M. C. Aspinwall, J. T. again.
Fla.; Luddcn &amp; Dates, as head tuner »ill remove his own stock from the Secord, Geo, Ballinger, Lindiey T.
Mr». Edwin Lundquist and Misa
R. C. Bradshaw.
in Tampa, Jacksonville and Valdosta corner of Park and First street to Walker, Capt.
Ruth Borgquist visited at Mrs.
the
old
Seminole
Pharmnrjy
stand
Confederate Veterans who accom­
eight years; Southern Music Co.,
John LundquUt’s on Friday. They
Mllbert Carter. Mgr., in Dirmingham stand in the Garner-Woodruff hlnck. panied them were C. II. Lefller and
Spanish war Vet­ were afterwards called to the latter's
Ala., (our years; C. F. Ilrewer, Chat­ This room will be entirely renovated Algernon Speer.
daughter. *
Williams, II. C.
tanooga, Tenn., four years and many and arranged in the most modern erans Fred T.
Jesse Lee visited at the home of
and up to date manner for the drug Schaeffer and K. A. Terheun.
yenrs previous to above.
his
uncle, Mr. J, A. Thompsonson’a
Orders given before June 1st at business und the serving of ice
recently.
Ilr. Bower
marked reduction.
See regular nd. cream and soft drinks.
Short Paid Letters for Foreign
We aro glad to learn that Mrs
has been iti business for himself but
P. O. Box 1332.
38-tf
Countries
Vihlcn is recovering from her In­
a short time hut has a host Of
Notwithstanding special attention jury received
from a bruise whilo
friends and his motto has always
his been called repeatedly through getting in their carriage.
Sanford Schools Faculty
been, the "hest service that can be
tho official publications of the De­
Mrs. Emma Thompson's baby
Following Is the list of teachers given" and that he will enjoy a
lia rt merit and also through the press hu* been sick again.
for the next session of Sunford mlirh larger trade in his new quar­
to the rules of postage applicable to
and
&gt;.
, . . - ..
,
,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans had as
schools recommended h&gt;r the local ters goes without saying
He will he
articles mailed in the United States
hoard of trustees:
visitor» to their homo o n -Sunday
ready for the trade in the new build­
addressed for delivery abroad, the
their mother from Lake Mary and
B. F. Ezell, principal Sanford ing in a few weeks and the opening
Department continues to receive
Mr und Mrs. Nolan from Clyde,
I will hr announced in The Herald
Schools.
complaints on account of the re­
We are real pleased to note that
High School
ceipt in foreign countries of much
Miss Willie Robinsod and Miss
Miss Hazel Stevenson, assistant
short (laid mail from the United
Edna Thompson have received their
principal
States. ‘ Postmasters are (Directed
diplomas
as eighth grade graduates
King,
Miss
Kliza.Miss Martha
again, therefore, to give tho widest
this
week.
Wc congratulate them
bctli Nix, Mr. J. C. Hutchison, Jr,
Continu od from Page -t
possible Publicity to the rates of
on this achievement and hope they
Grammar School:
days Mr. Ashinl made ninny friends postage applicable to articles for
will go one und not rest satisfied
Mrs. Geo. H. Diclunson, assistant
who regret to see hill) go.
foreign countries ns indicated, und
with this laurel.
principal,
to the regulation which requires the
Those from here receiving tho
Luke. Miss Louise
Mrs, E. N
amount
of the deficient postage upon
Mi-Belle
Snnih
has
returned
eighth
grade commencement were
i 1a rris. Miss Pearl Hunter, Mis«
tin* delivery of short paid articles in
(rorn
a
visit
to
Winter
Park.
Mrs.
Thompson
and I^dnn, Mrs.
Edna Plani, Miss Lillian Higgins,
international mails.
Whenever it is Robinson und Willie. Signa and Olga
Miss Clara Millen Miss Nila Moore,
Mr- \ W Parsoli' spent several* practicable to do so. post masters \ ihlcn. Ebb» Stcdl und Margaret
Primary Si hool
shall promptly inform the senders of
Mis* Liliiaii Furu-sworth, asisstnnt •t-. . - last Week with Mrs .1 (' Elis- short paid articles mailed nt their Erickson.
minger en mule from Orlando to her
We havo kept the Itest news until
principal
iidices of i he amount necessary
(••e.
in
Michigan
the
fust, this is that on
Tuesday,
M i - E&lt;lilh Stewart Miss Salome
fully to prepay i In- postage on such
the
18th
a
fine
baby
hoy
came to
Hampton, Mis- Alice Whittier, Miss
( apt M. Johnson pleasantly sur articles and to hold the articles until make his home with Mr. and Mrs.
,whl&gt;1|
prised his daughter, Mrs Moiri,... .
’ “ nd" r" " “ I'Ply 'he necessary Edwin Lundquist.
Mother BertieThe vacancies 'noted in the above ......... nil g III Ullexpc.ledly for sev ....... *k- stan.ps or speelllcully at.t hor»nn und Dr Puleston were in at­
list will In* lilb-'i tins week, an ap­
Ìjit* ih#* itinpit
up
!•r.cl• «jlot&gt; * \i*ot,
1 tub ui I h»' urti
tendance.
plications (or the positions have alnitori pani
reudv been made for each vacancy
Miss Nellie King of Oviedo was
As the failure proper’ y to prepay
Folly Of Anger.
that exists
This will he done as thi tuest of her sister. Miss Martha letters (or foreign countries appears
To
speak
angrily to a person, to
soon as Mr I! It Stevens of the K g for Com mence meist week
I"* 'he result in many cases of an show your hatred hy what yuu say or
local
board returns from Penn­
erroneous impression as to the ap- by the way you look. Is an unneces­
sylvania
i
,, . is.* • r. rii a «
pillatimi
of I tie tinted States ilornes- sary proceeding dangerous, foolish,
II i/lol
*
.Mr,
,&lt; ora ,,
,
lie
rates,
ridiculous and vulgar—SchojKsnhauer.
Hawkins Williams and
' 'postulnasters should adopt
'
&lt; irrutt I our I Meets Today
all measures practicable to give no
Mr John l -\.mall
were quietly mar
lice to the public that the only dee
V s r y E asy.
T h e Spring 1er 111 of Circuit C o or ' rI••*I at t ie home, of the bride Sun­
filiations
to which the two cent
"It
Is
said
that
two people can Uva
in and for Sem inole C o u n t) will i ••
day aMeftiooi at J '••lock, ill the
on Icsh than one
How do you ac­
letter
rate
applies
are
Canada,
Cuba,
Vene tqduy and the (locket* will !.. preseli) e of I lie immediate family
Mexico Republic or Panama, the count for It?'* "Necessity"
friend*
The bride
very light, which i- very acceptai*!- and intimai«
t all concerned.
The weather i- wore a handsome s tyl ish t r a v e l i n g
*On Wednesday, night of this week
the Dopila will be given over to
dancers, The orchestra will furnish
music from eight to twelve and all
those who wish to indulge in dancing
can do so. The tables will be moved
back against the walls but tho ruaservsuj all the delightful creams and
ices that have made this resort so
popular ami any one wishing to
bo served will have that privilege
»nd “ iso the added attraction of
dancing.
The proprietors of tho
Donita will give these dances to their
pntronn onco a month during the
summer and they will become most
popular with the people of Sanford,
who enjoy the modern dunces.

$ COUNTYHAPPENINGS

PEOPLE ANDEVENTS

Wllliums K*an*
Mrs Cora Williams and Mr Fred
L. Evans were married ut the home -Miiii' warm and the pnrketbookx nf gown witI) c hi ck little hat t o mu t c h ,
Kummnge Sale
of
Mr W E
Hawkins on lirst the taxpayers light «tul the small* t They left I in medial elv for W ay The ladies of the Baptist Aid So­
Street last Minila) lU 2 o'clock
Re- t|„. dockets the belter we like It (Toss, where t il e) will make their
ciety will hold a rummage sale again
Strong of the Congregational church .Judge P e r k i n s e. on hand in Im i m i . futuri- home
next Saturday evening. If you have
performed the rep rum, v im t h* pres —III V'» |11 l ,, tier !■
I tig o v e r 1( •
"rummage" please phone Mrs &lt; M
Ilb
etici of il. Il *mi d it* talt.n . I, *I * it,, i•: i in/
d fn - e p h l&gt;
m
Williams, phone Mb and it will In:
lew Ill-Ill I gilest*
t ile r t l ........ .
I le
-l ill*' * :* t
will b r i n g
M
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collected
»llton&gt; lit t .* |&lt;p&gt; ••• iple
' l l tor c u l p r i t * t o t h bar
«til
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W ayernss, when
they will make
The criminal docket is light at ner jiiirty on Friday evening f«»r |Æ
their future (tome
Something About Shoes
K ,ug of I ( viedii, w ho fC
present, although there Is no Idling Miss Martini
The brille is a former Sanford girl 'in advance about the report of lh
Shops repaired in time is true econ­
Ulf has been Olle nf tile Migli S«tinti I
omy.
Shoes repaired with neatness und is well known to a large circle grand jury and several miiri* rît*** *■ tenchers t hi» Ml*ItMJ11 ( \l Vfpt WlTf
and dispatch at our shop east First of friends c.s .Miss Hawkins and for may be ¡ebb'd to this docket
n . laid fur sii•\««n lit ri,» t;«il)|f unnici)v»*
Stf'ret, 309, opposite Cooperative some time made her home here with Baxter i!,*,1 •&gt;( • '«« stealing wil! . . and preti -. » It t. It- »Il­ }»1«4V **j' Silver
her limili' r H L Hawkins
Store,
and (la.it.) y . fili» ei tl rl a11hr h*••1 with
up again a nit a* ■i* *c 1 1 till* v4111 ,
Men's half sole, sewed 75c. Heels
The grvont I' also well known in I r . fl many h* re Irotn tn'tghl
i imtr t* , pansies Iml t * t uriti ;Ml4
25c
Whole soles throughout, looks Sanford, having been agent In-re for i init.ii! *
11 I* 1*••|•*-•! t Im i fluit*
T L - . it i 'J 1.-■ (*• r, M* ai 1 M H e I. "*
K""d as new Si •'(*
«Rubber 5&lt;le t h e Jsoill lie", I I Xp r * - « I "
Miss
Mart» • King
Mi»rin •• S' » tu,:
u ill be ill ;•*•'« d ••(
Women’ s hall sob* 6Uc to 76c. Whole holds u similar position at Way cross court and that t be
(n ur! Nellie King. Mi s* Salome Ha mjiltiti
soles 85c.
Riven heels. 40c. Try and holds the high regard anil '•« will up hold t hi* decision of I hW
''inni,* atni Rbpcr
r 11» v\- - unti MU ***'
ux with your next jiair.
All work teem of In* company and many court.'
The people here are at
'I
ll’ri/rirr J/rrling.
guaranteed nt the
Progressive friends in Ins Georgia home.
xious to have tilts case settled, us it .
The* best wishes of the many 4 has already cost the county a goodly
Sho Shop, Q09 East End First St.,
Wednesday
afternoon the• final' ;g
friends of both bride and groom go &lt;sum.
South Side. J. H. Roach, Prop,
meeting for the season of th .* Wei* J
with them to their new home.
Fri-78-4tc
The murder case of tin negro fare Department was held, with Mrs.
Terheun presiding. Special business
killed at Zachary's mill in whi
several were tried at lust term will transacted » » * tin ejection of sec- |
l.ilju,
he uj) aguin and a negro named Pat
rotary treasurer vice Mrs
tersoti will be tried as one of the resigned
Mrs W M Haynes was
principals.
unanimously dueled to till the office.
The civil rfTfcket i* also very light Reports were made b) vurioOs rom­
anci will not occupy much of the mittres, the civic committee making
time of the court, according to tin- an unusually good report
1 hey
opinion of those who know.
also presented the department witli^
Judge Perkins has made several a check for $25 00 given hy the • ity
rulings lately to govern the action* Beautiful and civic commute**, the
of the attorneys in civil cases and proceeds of the plant sale. This was
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S5 that will expedite matters materially voted hy the department to tin
and the spring term will not occupy General Club for the purpose of
paying the fee for the incorporation
j the usual time
The following cases ure on t in*[ of the Woman's Chili. Mr» W E
Wataori recommended the appointcivil docket:

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W ilh each 25 c ja r o f Beechnut Peanul Butler w ill give 10c ja r -fr e e

an d gallon, coupons a re

I Guaranteed Oranges!

SE

CHOCOLATÌ

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7 cans Baby Cream ............................. .................. 25c
12 cans Tall ('ream
.
..............
90c
25c
i cans 2 lit Tomatoes
25c
.‘I cans .1 lb Tomatoes
10c
.*! pound can Pie Benches
1,5c
,*l pound cans (¡olden West Table Beaches
•SI. 00
10 pound cans Snow Drift Lard
35c
1 pound ( j o o &lt;1 Creamery Butter
25c
;t small cays Van Camp Baked Beans
25c
2 medium cans Van Camp Baked Beans
2 large cans Van Camp Baked Beans............
35c
.3 pound cans Big Hom iny...
.
10c
* 2 gallon cans Orange Belt Syrup
35c
1 gallon cans Orange Belt Spruy .
05c
I quart Jars Hyman Pickles
............
25c
i j pound cans Walter Bakers Cocoa
25c
1 pound Clovor Hill Butter ......................... ..
10c

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With every pint, quart, half gallon

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SUMMER SPECIALS AT

W. art Apnti for LOWNEY’S CELE­
BRATED CANDIES (ran 1-4 Is 2 pound
bolts.

given. X

When coupons
amount to 6 1
gallons return
them and re­
ceive h alf gal- j
l o n ’ o f I CE
CREAM or lb.* g
of LOWNEY’S
Chocaiates.

Bonita

John nussell vs. J. G.‘ Maples*1
of nn
committee'from
Assumpsit.
.
lhe Commercial Club to work in
W. C. Cannons vs. E. E. Brady conjunction with the civic committec. The department then adjournReplcvin.
Union Trust Co. vs. W. A. Ginn ‘',1 »uhject to the call of the chair­
man.
Assumpsit.

Sanford market.

A. Porncr vs. People* Bank. As­
sumpsit.
v
C. C. Cobb vs. I. L. Jenkins
Damages.
F
X. Miller vs. J. E. Pace
Ejectment suit
F. X. Miller vs. C. 11 Lefller
Ejectment suit.
F. X. Miller vs. B. "Peters. Eject­
ment suit.
F. X . Miller vs. Wm. Murray
Ejectment suit.

and can supply it in any quantity desired.

M.

Fleischer vs.

Replevin suit..
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The California Federation ol Worn
all's Clubs adopted a resolution
May 17. jdedging Ms "sincere and
heartfelt sympathy and cordial sup­
port" to President Wilson for hi»
sane.and courageous conduct of in­
ternational »flairs.
Ci , A. li. Mr mortai S erri»

A ny o f this fruit proving dry or

otherwise unsatisfactory will be replaced upon re­
turn to the dealer from whom it was obtained.
The following dealers are handling this fruit

E. E. Turner
J. I). Roberts
Mrs. G. Saucer
Mrs. J. Mallem
A. Mallem &amp; Son

Tho nnmrul memorial service of
Moeea. tho G. A. JL was held ut the Con­ W W V V V V V V V V V V t *
gregational church Sunday morning, A A A A A A A ^ A r A A A * )

Co-operative
C. H. Leffler
J. M. Saucer
W. George

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together
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Bradley,F U and K o b t .
J. II. Foaa Sab IHtlalan of S W ' y of S E W . Bat. 14. Tg. 21, ilanga 29
Lola 17 and I B . . . .......... ..................................................
Matthew«. Waller S . . . ;l
NEJiU of N W W of N E W and
N M of S E W of N W W of
N K l i ...................................... 16
S W W o» * E W of S W W. ........... 11
E M of SE W of S W l i .................. 81
W M of S E W of N W
........ 22
WW
) ( ...............
Beg 264 ft 8 of N E cor of
E
EM
M Of
of N W W of K w
Wh
H of
82
N W M .............. ........... ..
8 164 ft W 130 f l N
run îi
2« I ft E 110 ft .......................
Bag S W cor of S E W of 8 W W . . . 23
run E 16 dag 30 min N
10.18 eb 8 6 eh W 10 r h •
N 6 r h ................
..
S W W of S E W ...................... ' ____ 23
Lot 3 Block A , Sanford Ferma
at M on roe ..................................
Lot
1-A
E point Block A.
Sanford Farm« at Monro#
l-ot
6,
Block
17,
Sanford
Farm« at Monro*.
Ieri» I and 8 B lock 19 Sanford
F erm an t M o n r o e .......................

21

29
29
29
29

21

29

21

29

21
21
21

15
10
20
?0

Mylla, A ................. . . .
So. Land Koma Co. .
Unknown
................ ...
Sjoblom, A. E . ...............

21

29

10,65
2.11
1.06

14.98
1.84

1.12
2.69

2.50

JaraUon, V.,

40

KahUman, Ed . . . . .
Morton, J. F., lira.

6.51
S.B0

10

J. M. B a r b a . . -. ____

6.20

W . b b . C. X.

4.38

6

.

4 38

Main*«, Haiti* It.

16.26

' Thomaa, Ilio«.

10

SI

Jo.cpb

67. 62. 6.1 and that part
of 68 8 of By
N M of W M of Lot 45 .
N &gt;y of W M of Lot 15 (Back
ta i for 1913
l.ot 73

a st if

»

Jrocary C o . . . . . .

21

29-

70

29

•

*&gt;

•*

•*

»

“

Crenshaw, D. G-. . . . . . .

Otri* .fia U *. e » • « wa » at e«

15«S8

Morten, i . P. Hr». . . . . .

4.10

IÍ9jT80ldi| II# fi» tala i t g

I aÎ Î

* - . .
Andvraon, C. W . . • • •.

t ï 77
26 82

Mueller. Ur. ol M r »
llrardaley, C F

26 12
36 70

Ogteoby, J, U ................ ...
IVgle»by, J. M. M ............

27.63
13.15

T h * Town of Monro*
All l l l n r k 8 flea* Lot 1).
All Block T - ____ &lt;.. * -----

Florida Land A Coliynlaatlon
Company Celery Plantation
'a lg a
Undlvidrd M Intaraal In fedita
18 and 1#.....................................
. ..
Dav i» Lrslef

42.13

»*«.

H

36

19

30

88

18

.0

...
* r
• ***

U a v l l t , tlattia F . ...........
'■
f» ■

...
10

Collins. Dannia...............
Philpol. C. lira...............

i»

30 -

18

30

6

18

30

• aa

10.6;

tt m

.

*

ÌA .'
Benton, O. W.
8 M h ..........
„
A
1 1 « ft by 210 It as follow«
from bag 210 fItt 8 of N E
30
cor of‘ N W W o»
W , . . .... 1 «
It
of N W W
run 8 210 ft, E 210 If, N
fi-10
Wight Grocery Co..........
210 ft W 210 ft
L o t 15 Hoyd'a Sub DlvUlon
o f Ely of N E W o f N E W
Roach, Q. L . ...........
of S W W ............... ..
34 19 30
U t
1. Block
II,
Markham
Abornsthy, W. W,.y
T a r k ............ ....... •--- - Garner’ s 2nd Addition to Markham Park
U t a 1 and 2« Block L . ^ . , . . . « * , «* +* •«
**«
M lot, M « A*.
U U 16 and I f . Block K ............................................ ••
Fosfati
Hanford
Sauf Hotel A Imp. C o . . .
I * «.I t f »F * i ■* * •* a* •*
**1
T k lgp.«« W
j '
‘
A Imp c .

8.60

.

4.60

q

Kobbln«, Allee I

' l l TT
»III
'•* II

/ltobhln«. Alice 1
W right. Henry
Thornton, IV S.

D l IT'
*'•44
«II

DoMnnt. Joe
Unknoorn

Ul U
I« ly

Warmtn, M r» E I)
T hr«* h*r, 1&gt; 1,
Buckihaum. !l
Miller. T J
lllalne. M r , y
Miller. T 1
Wllaon. T . E
Miller. T J
Miller. T . J
Lalog i E.
•
T.rwiilln ger
O o « . M r«, K W

‘ *¡21
«1 4
■'» II
I l «y
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lit*
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&gt;»64
HIT
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Wll.on. T E
|)«C-Otte», Ce,, y yt .
Thra«her, M r« I. II
Thra.hor. D. L.

'•44
14 61
M il
** II

Chack. T . J.

11.41
&gt;»»4
Ml

Stile«. E. W.

JO7|

Sille«. M a r y E
Bowman. C. W

n it
16.64

Bruton. J. II

M il

Abernathy, W

V.

M II

Miller, T . J.
l K v Mj , r r K
Arnett, V. 8.
Dat'd!ta«, W . H.

*4 14
79 20
1» ll
&gt;1 II
1 44

Gilbert , U w l «
Stroddard, Prince..

33.46
11.24

Lip*. M. F.
Dlngre, C. It..
Wllaon, T . E
le**. T. (*
Delegali, It T
ConelJy. M ar y G
Hau«*holder, W f
Venable. G. W
Miller. T J
Abernathy. W tt
Thigpen. E

4411

‘

Harper. I

D a r k -» Sub Dl«, of K, S.

11.11

17 1»
n it
44
M It
G Tl
IT T4
A 11
TV ¡4
l&lt;v 11

A

Il H

y.arhary. M r «
Cowan. J J

tl

I

i 04
I 41

Baylork. M ary
Brock, N . 8.

*¿3

Cameron, Joe

2* It

Connelly, II

11

Aldridge. W

G

l.ot 21. Blork I I .

I lark tt
Corey. Il
Johnaon.
Thigpen
Thigpen.

40 U
*4 II

Her

I.tf» 26
lloblruon-« Survey nl
Sanford
U t a 2 and 3. Block l * Tier 2
l.ot 4, Block 11 Tier 2
U t » I and 2, Block 13 Tier 6
Lot 6, Block 13. Tier 7

It
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1\

in
T
lien
tt
J

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S i m Ilf o r d . addition lo Sanford

L ot
U ta
U te
l.ot

1
6 and 7
9 and II
II

I 4t
i* :o
vv
I iJ

Garner, N
lllark.hear
Baylnck 1
Stendilo' ' I .

..

2 I Ira» l i n ft by 117 It
E A
w and lea» 117 ft
by 64 111 of Lot 30. llohinann-« Survey
of
San
fo rd
U t 4 lleva W 166.4fl and lea«
69 (I by
117 f u Hobln
eon-« Survey of Sanford
59 ft by 117 ft rvf U t 4. Robln■nn'« Survey of Sanfuld
EM
l*°t 3 Itobinaon-« Sur
vey uf Sanford

Lo t

f Jf*«*ti. Am * f i 11 *
('U t k

4"lark

\

II* F* C a » Tl

VV m

I Ubi». V I &gt;
NAnfur i!
lutti n. Hi ufi a ut
Thl||*Fn, vv f
M flrl H
( ar a ha m, li H
M r U nnanl, « i

I .ni Z Block 11. Tier \
U t J. Block 1». Tier 1
Lot 6, Block X
N ly
N M ol Lot 7. Block V
Lot 14. Blorly V
Lola 1 and N M " I Lut V,
Block T.
L o t » I and 2, Block 6. Tier A
L o t 7, Block 6. Tier A
U t 4. Block 6. Tier C
All Fract Blork 6, Tier E
I „I I. Blork 7. Tier 11
Lot 6. Blork 7, Tier II
L o l 7, Blork 7. Tier II
U t 9. Blork 7. Tier B
I L i 6 Blork 7 Tier I»
U t 5. Block ». Tier 5
Lot 6, Block t* Tier A
W l y of levi l. Block H Tier B
F. M ° l I'0* I- Block « Tier I)
Lola I and 5. IBuck a. Tier B
U t 7. Block ». Tier II .
U l « 8, 9 sad 10, Block 6,
Tier B ..................................
U ta
1 .and
2,
Block
8,
Tief C
, ..............
U t 6 Block 8 Tier D
"4
Lota 2, 3, 4. 6, Block
8,
Tier E
U l 3. Block. 9. Tier B
U t 6. Block 9. Tier II
U t 1. Block 9, Tier 1
U t 2. Block 9. Tier 1
Lot 4. Block 9. Tier L
U l 9, Block 9, Tier I l.ota 1, 6, anil 7, Blork y.
Tier D
U l .5. Block 9. Tier 11
U t 8, Blork 9, Tier D
Lot» 1 to 9, Blork 9, Tier K
U t IO. Block 9. Tier E
U t a 4 and 6. Block 9, Tier F
NM
«I
I-«! 2,
Blork
\&lt;i.a
Tier A ............................... ..
U t a 1 and 2, Block 10, Tlar U . .
U l l . Block 10. Tier O
. .
NW
of
U t 3.
Block
10 ,
Tier C ...................
. .
WM
o&gt; U t S.
Blork
10.
T i f f C ...............................
EM
of U l 6,
Block
10.
Tier C ____.*..........................
U t 6. Block 10, Tier G
Sly bf U t 4. Block I I . Tier 11
U t 8. Block 11, Tlar B.
U t 9, Block 11. Tlar E ...............
E 39 ft of U t 6. Blork 12 Tier AU t 4 aytd W 78 ft of U t 6
Block 12. Tier A . ................
U l &lt; Block t X Tier C _____
U t « , Bloek 12. Tlar E ............. '
U t 2, Block 12, Tlar 0 ..............
U t 3, Block 12. T ie r O
.
U t 1, Block 13, Tlar A
U t a 2, 3, and 4, Block 13
T i e r U ....................................
U t 8, Bloek IS, Tier B
........
6,
Hand's
Addition
to
8 a n f o r d ............ .....................
U t 7, Rand's Addition to San­
f o r d . ................ ................... .
U t 2, Block 9, Chapman A
Tuckar'a
Add.
to
San­
ford •
a *,,,,«
W 1-3 of L ot 4, Block 9, Chap*
■nan A Tuckar'a Add. to

ll tilit4( H», A

A/rn*i

Ut

J l r U l r r . \4
51rad. II

•"UK1

ford, « * , • * ■ ■ * , , . » , ■ « * , , , *
40 ft of U t 4, Block 18.
Chapman A Tuckar'a Add.
to S a nford ............................

Cameron. Joa.
Ilrsdford. E, A M J
Knight, S.
Smith,
J
Moorehouac A Wilhan
Richard. Allen
'Wataoo
Wakefield, G
Trenhit. B E
Motion, John

Thraaher. I&gt; ILangley, J D.
Thigpen. VA J
Stewart. W ( ’
Hand, E. H
Geiger. B It

r,

D l,

«1 r . l -

U t 1, Block A, South
HJy ot U t 3, and U l a « an
Block A, South Hanford
U ta
11 and 12, l)l&lt;
.BOuth SAntord_____ ________
Lot 13. Jllock A , South- 8 u lO f d a * * \ i . w a a a . a « » w * * » a a •

E 40 f t ^ o l

Lot

23, Block

4 « I • ••■■• «

■y

tv.
i

B,

—

• I«

• 1*

I'Ll 4
ti a

A

Ko»ter, Edw
Baker, l l a l l í *
In gli», W.

*

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i it
;■ U
!&lt; ¡4

1.' *6
■I 11

Slewari. &gt;' •
Wade. Mr« 1
&lt;ìli»n*er. J J
Either. I. S
T hr a «her. I I . I
Caldwell 6 Sou«, I

Mclnloah. Wm.

s iiio ra ...........................

' ¿ • • i v * 1* « h

&lt;L

Slewari. W I
Jone«. 1&gt; II
tlurk*. 1
t'owarl. J
Slewari \\ i
I Iurte) I . II
Ar m«l I ring ' '

Stanley. S- O.

i &gt;)
i t •;
in n

1! 11

SI mina. A. S.

Dawklna. M attie

All Block* A. Naava'a Sub 6 l r
ot S a n fo r d .............................
All Block B, N s . V o ' s -Sub D l v
of Sanford.
T

**

(itr dnrr, U A
Jonn.
SV
IT nkñn » n
I I « gift« llafin a t
) 1Df Sft, N A J
llrork, J
(Jnof!*fin, A m * ful»
Jnn#1*, VV•**!# v
* itr i f f r U M
llutlrr V »
lU IV 'l " V
Jimp», A
Simm» V **
Ji»n«i*. J A S

Lot

,-

Ji-41

Tiobin.on. M, 8.
Miller. T . J,
TarUb, A. I&gt;.

William«. G tt
McBride, tt J

7.18
6.81
10.61

Sanf Hot el A I mp t
TVhlte, M r « I (

Ut 4
U l . 12 and 13

N

Woodbrldge, Annie C.

»

N

Merrill, 0 w r | l ................
21

Mon ro* Lake I’ r »lue* Co
Mueller, Hlr* ol M r » .

88
oi
* * 38
et
Bag 110 (I i ' i i ' N K
36
NWW
210
ft
E
210
fl.
N
run 8
210 &gt;4 (aacapt
210 It,

'

,
^

21

2.17

Hollín« Collage

1

Fro.Ca Second Addition to Altamonte
, , , ......................
...
Samuel*, Amanda. . . ,
..............................
...
_ Hay tut
.......
....... .......................
.........
Samuol, E. . . ’. ...........

N

W
M
IöÄ -*
i

21

Undlvldvd M Intera«« In I.oU
a nd 19
Greenthul, Anni*
12 M
2.37 lleg I 8
676 ft N and 1987 ft W
of
N
W
cor,
S*c
26.
run
4 93
N 824 It, W 843 11. 8 416
an to
It SEly 9 » l ft E 101 fi ‘
Mr Nell. E II
2 J 19 ID
6 77
n Kt&gt; Beg H»6 il W and 675 ft N
nf ly Bar. cor un 8 huund »r y . . .
2.1 19 M
run W 812 M N 1511 ft
10 80
SEly lo « l e k * 1280 fi N
of Iteg 8 to beg
* '3
10
l'nlter, C A
2 42 I eg at Intefeoclli n 8 line St
1 86
Gertrude ave « u h E alile
uf i T A K W lly.
26
19 HI
1.31
run K 79» ft S 578,9 ft
lo « ' l d lly
NW ty
along
I 60
E «Ide uf » » m e 986 ft In
29 111
pnlnt uf beg.
Ter * litigar, J K
4 93 Beg T Ì Ik» K of W line iti Per« 91
• Immuti ove on N «Ide of
19 in
l l. Gertrude ave
26
7 44
r n E 5 ch N 10 eh W 5
2. 68
t l 03
6
Arial, J V
ch S 10 ch
4 91
81 M. Smith-» Sub III via! un nt « e r l l u n » I t e ro rd e d In Flat Hook |, P a g e 55
Dade. L T
14 95
I at 17
12.27
to a r, It K
«t 6T. pt S E ror
H a y . Il M A 1 11
l^il 6»
18.16
I I IT
Baker. Hal
Ï 28 N ty nf 1 ot 82
fetta I, 5 « l u i 6 Block I E.lge1 9»
Hedlek, Wm
town
Aand
SM of N E ly nf S W l *
17.41
Sty uf Sly
of N M
ol
12 67
NE i, of S\Ar ly
Unknown
29
29 19 .10
3 29 SE ' . of N W l y of S W ' y ao.l
SU nt 8 W '. of N E I ,
„t
I 60
N W M of S W ' y (lea. 11)
8.6(1
10
Unknown
i n n in N E enr
29 19 10
N E cor of HKt* .
30 19 :io
run 8 6 rh W 1 rh N .5
2.29
jin u n k , Ü
2.11
ch E 6 ch .
2 i
5 ch S of N W cor of
Beg
3(1 19 .to
N E W of B EW ol N W i y
run 8 1 eh E 5 eh N 4 rh
1.14
«JftmtnU, H
2
W 5 ch
3 52
19 30
31
N W ror of SEW
run E 12.1 • rh lo W line
Sanford Grant S 25 ,|eg
tv I I 50 cb tv 6 92 ch N
1 64
1115
I o r i l i A II
I I 2 eh lo he
lieg
15 III rha S of 'y Ser plia»
I 19
on N line
«I
19 .90
tun S I I 96 c ■ E 9 I,
M e li
1I
«h . N 11 96 rh tv » l y ch
1 99
Beg Ik 01 cha H of ly Sac poti
on N Une
.31
If
10
run 8 14.91 rh W 10 ch
6.43
16
Unknown
N 14.91 eh E 10 ch .................................
al
Infer action
E
line
3.63 lie g
O. B. Uy. with 8 line
31 19 30
run N 31,35 rh K 12.27 eh
lo K line of HW ly Sec
8 17.29 rh W to \V line
Sanford Grant S 26 drg .
2 59
\V 15 50 rh to H Bn
'2 32
9 JtO
45
Uronihiw , U &lt;î
Ser. W 5 70 ch ln 1
Cfpnthaw, U1. (1
1 fi«
19 ID
5
32
2 62 N M ol SE ly of N E i« of « V i ,
N e * E pania
3 24
•p«r*|it
l.ota 12. I I am) I I
12 11
8 mil h, 1«. A
S I aerr ol U t 1 I vc
2 ea
Smith, K«th»r. T t
I 20 EM of Lol 21
Vihlrn
L*©n»rd
8 80
•
lUrro hï. J»**. Tr MltUr
11.33
1.03 Lot 40
Frank
2.01 peg at pt 12 ch N and 3 ch
W of SE eur
: 4 lu 30
run N 10 rh W 2 ch 8 10
2.93
Bellamy, Maurice B........
t
ch and E 2 e h .......................
3.81 Beg 6 rh W and 12.80 rh N.
of SE c o r .............................. 3 4 19 30
• run N 10 e i K 2 ch S
6.48
Hall, G ao........... ..............
2
1.99
10 rh W 8 r h ............ - .........
Beg 795.62 fl W and 190 ft 8
19 30
of N E c o r ..........................
35
1.69
run S 470 ft W 185 ft N
11.17
\Vinana, Edwin IL
2
470 ft E 185 ft
Beg 1628 f l W and 190 ft 8
...
of N E r o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 19 30
run W 93,M ft. 8 470 ft •
6-10
6.30
L s in f , J. F .......................
K 92M It fJ 470 It
19 30
Bag 6M eh K of S W ror ............ 35
run N 12M ch, W 8 rh, 8
. 13M «b , E 8 ch In Sara
16.15
.Hamilton, E. N . ............
19 30
34 and..................................... »5
‘° «
Saaferd B r i g h t«
Starling. B. J . ................
4.40
U t 7 ...... ...........................................................................
■ Dinges, C. H.
. . . . . . 47.70
U t 43 and 4 4 ......................
.........................
Dinges, C . H .
&gt;
12.27
U t a 48 and 49 .................................................
Moury, R. II.
10.31
L o t * 64 and 65 .................................................
Rapid
al«,
J.
i
l
.............
6.40
L o t U ........ ................... « ......... ..
••
- - ••
-••
Coray, B. T .....................
10.31
Lota 69 and 6 «.
........ .
..
••
**.
Unknown. .....................
11.10
Lota 73 and 7 4 . .... .............. » . . . ..............
..
•••
Wagonar, A. J.................
3,40
L o t # 1 .......... ......................................................................
Boucher,
C.
8..................
1.43
U t » 7 .................................................................................
Ragsdale, J. II.................
6.11
U t a 123 and ......................................................
W . F. Leavitt'a Bab IMHalan, Kerorded la Pial Baak I, Paga 27, Recaída af S em ino le Co.
Mlekaaa, W . L . ...............
3.40
U t « p it a t * I 44 t i t * * * # # •# •# »** #•
*«
••
**•

I

r W l a b w V c b B i o
rh E 4 ah N 6 rb (lana E
1 Cl» . ............ . a a a . . Jaaa . a a
B H of f iW M ( a i c o p t ^ w w of

,Mi

29
29

8.85

f m

B a g . 5 rh W c f SÉ ror ol NEM*

21

22.83

Handar», Edith II

111

Frool'a Addition lo Atlamonle. Iterorded la Flat
L o t i 63 and 64............... ................. . . . .
...
...

19

N
ch W 4.53 ch
8 1.91 rb E 4.66 c h .............
S H ßOf N E M
of N W M
of

2»

Plan of Sub diti »Ion of Land Belonging to Allamoale Land Hotel and Navigation Co. oa
Kerorded In Rarnfd» $f Semino!» Counly
l o t o 102. I l l , 112. 113 and
........................
2.31
l i t . .........................
....................................
C U rk . A. V..
e ------ I .
4.36
L o u 341. 342. 365and 866 ................
Thorlan, J. 0 . . . . . . . . .
74.80
|,ou" 469. 470. 466. 474
D av i». F. F. Co.
125
L o l 505
.
Gragg. H M, Burr.W M
2.32
litt!« 622. 623 and 624
Fro«t. Emma
1.39
litoti 6.:9 and 640
..........
................
Fron«. Emma

6.52

I 9" 29

3«
31

W 565 55 ft W 160 ft N
1093 ft E 849 99 ft
Beg SW cor of E H of U t 2 25
run N 685 ft, E 239 ft. 8
685 fl, W 239 ft
Sty " I N W end N W of H&gt;, ol
N E I, ol N W I.
76
Beg 576 I, ft S ».( N E cor
2o
Min 8 lofi 5 ft W 1302 It N
lo g 6 |t K 1302 It
S H of W W ol HEly ol SW 'y
and brg SW cor of HEft
of SEW of HW’ W ................. 26
run E 332 ft N 49t f l W
332 ft 8 494 f t . .................
N M of N W ol S E W of SEW
of SW W ................................ 26
run
N 491 ft W 332 ft
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2 43
3 33
Hule man. F II
Lola 1, S, 3 and 4, llloek A
9 33 I .ot« 6 and 7. llloek A
Hole man, F It
Hulf-man F K
Lot* 10 to 20. llloek A
lluleman. F H
2 4.05 l.ot* 7 and 3, llloek II
tl.oleni a n, F li
30.00 I'° t 11. llloek H
Hule
man, Mr* F i
7 35 i Lot« 6. 7. 3. 9 and 1'*, Itlor k I
tl«démon, Mr* F t'
! U t a I, 7 and 3. llloek 5
H «île man. M r* F. t*
7 63 I Lota I and 2, llloek 6
N ide m a n. F K
L oti 4, 3 and 6, llloek 6
* 33 " U t * all north ol T o w n . M p line
Molrman. F II
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L o i . 1 to 6, llloek E
Lawton. T. W
Lot. T and 8. llloek E
Lawton, W J
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Lola t, 2 and 3. lllork H
Lawton. W , J.
Lo t« 7 t.» 12. llloek II
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T. I. C a a k ln l '« Addlllon lo O .l r d o , Recorded In Piai Hook t. P a g r 44
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terminate them. Men, women and
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eth the multitude that the child
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County of Seminol® and State of Florid«.
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tie held to me»n Township south, of Tallahassee; and where the * or‘
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SANFORD. FLO R ID A. FltlDA^

VOLUME ‘V I

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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NO. KO

JITNEY BUS LINE WILL
NEW TEACHERS FOR
CHAUTAUQUA HERE THE
THE SANFORD SCHOOLS
START IN SANFORD
FIRST WEEK IN MARCH
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jS'KW IDEA ^TRA NSPO R­
TATION c ir c l e s w it h
\ five c e n t fake
\str'-vt railways ore not in stylo
thi* »canon aflil Sanford being in the
forth»"1 ° f civilisation at all times
v j]1 discard the street railway and
Uke on the new stylo jitney bus.
, The jitneys will be operated by the
Sinford Transfer Company and they
ire arranging tho jitneys this week
preparatory to starting this now
«Tinkle in transportation. Tho speclil bodies have arrived and will seat
ejjht i&gt;asscngers comfortably.
Tho
bodie« will bo placed on Ford run­
ning car* and
will be
greatly
itrcngi honed to stand the heavy
trillir. S Since the jitneys will not
go anywhere except on the good
pivcij streets the busses ought t f
carry eight passengers very nicely.
\ ten ent fare to the depot will be
maintained and tho regulnr sched­
ule to and from tho trains will be
id hered to just as the street car
lines * mild do. A schedule around
the ritv for a fivo cent fare will also
obtain and the jitneys
are hound
to prove popular with the travelling
public and the commuters.
The jitney invasion in Sanford
U uni) a forerunner in Florida for
the jitney has put the street car servire in many o f the larger cities out
of business.
The jitneys maintain
the regular schedule, can go to any
plars the street car can gn and
many places where tho street car
do«-, not go and with the nickel fare
the popularity of the jitney is uslurcd.
The Sanford Transfer Co.
will sell six five cent fares for
twenty live rents, thus making very
cheap transportation.
Tlie iltney
»nl .(art in Sanford about June 10.
ami the new idea will be watched
with much interest in this city
'where the hack bu*i"ess has reached
Urge proportions ¡JCt transportation
amounts to a goodly sum espec­
ially with the public.
llearh Resorts Open
1 Daytona Reach is opening for the
lummrr season and many Floridians
from the interin will MRIfi l«i mdK
rii
ing i " it cement 1o » 1n-inj t ti«•
mer month* at 1he Ì.. itimi** ims.T
ill Im
cou«t ri-.u ts. 11 l he Il «rulli
noticcii tho advertisements fur the
Seaside Inn that is now under the
management of Mr. and Mrs. Hor­
ae« Stewart.
These good peopl«»
need no introduction in Sanford
people a» they have been residents
of Davtonu for many year* and are
proprietor* of the Seaside Inn
The
D.J'Iona Reach Hotel has also ojsen,*d for I he season under tin- lllillr
age mm* of \V, K. unti K» It. Ayer*
who expect to give the patrons the
'best there is in the way odf service.
Go to Daytona Beach.

Gcneral Assembly
Newport Nows, Vn.. May 27.—
The General Assembly of the South*tn Pijsbytcrian church this after­
noon selected O.lando, Fin., as the
meeting place next year. No other
nominations were mnde: The date
for the meeting has not yet been set.

Will Close Thursdays
We, the undersigned agree to close
our place of business on Thursday
at noon, beginning the first Thurs­
day in June and continuing through
September.
Railroad paydays ex­
cepted.
Woodruff &amp; Watson.
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
Sanford Shoe A: Clothing Co.
H. McLaulin.
G. E. Williams.
Theo. Schaul.
John K. Mettinger
J. G. McCrory Co., Per 11. II.
Mrs. A. Simon
J. W. Berry, barber
W. S. Arnert
Albert Grämling
M. Hanson
W. W. Abernathy
J. D. Davison
R. L Perkin*
Haptisl Services Next Sunday
Sunday school at 9:30. Hon. J. D.
Jinkins, Gen. Supt.
Preaching at 11:00 by the pastor,
Rev. George llyman. Subject, “ The
Biggest Thing in Sanford.
Chuluota meeting. There is to be
a special meeting at Chuluota in the
afternoon.
n. V P C at
:n&gt;
Mr S (1
Kennedy, president
Jr. II. Y P. C at 6:30
Mrs. F
E. Gatchel, Leader
Preaching al 7 .10
Subject. " A
Man's Greatest Asset."
Orchestra
of 12 instruments.
You are welcomed to all I he *rr
vice*
Electric fans and ice w.iicr at
all services.
MelhodUl Service*
Sunday school, 'i 15
Preaching. 11
. Eveping sermon. 7 30
The pastor will return from West
Palm Reach on Saturday and will
preach at both service»
In the even
mg will give -»hoit report al di-trict
conference
All arc welcome

SUNDAY SCHOOL
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'(Sanford schools have just closed a ! and «lnübtle»» vyjll sU'ceetl in the
most successful
term
;w«i
the work in hi» chosen field.
thoughts of the people are naturally
In the primary school Mr». Arturning to vacation instead of the lingtpn gomes to us from the Monti*
work of the next term of school but cello schools where she has. been
in order to let the public know that teaching in the primary department
the local school hoard is looking for u number of years, Mrs. Arring­
aftpr the interests of the school chil­ ton Is the sister of Dr. Puleston of
dren this early in the season Tho this -city and comes to Sanford in
Herald gives an outline of the work order that her mother and herself
to he done and a short history of can be here with Dr. Puleston and
sonic of the new teachers. The list make thi* city their future home
drmonslrates that the pew teachers Mrax Arrington has a first grade
will add greatly to the strength of stntfl certificate in the primary &lt;lethe faculty.
The hoard ¡s anxious partpienl and was sought by the
to have an electron during the sum­ SatiArd board two year* ago but the
mer to issue bonds and make many Mijtfli cello hoard would no! release
needed changes in (lie
buildings her And promptly raised her »alary
that will give the scholars the room to kfcji her at home. Sanford in for­
that is needed now and in the future tunate to secure Mrs. Arrington.
and it is the idea of the hoard to
Kpss .Alice Whitner of our city
build sufficient rooms in the new has been added to the faculty of the
buildings to take care of the rapidly
Sanford schools. Miss Whitner needs
increasing population of the city for no introduction to the patron» of the
the next ten years
Many of the school*
She has made a success of
rooms will not he titled up until her wort in the schools of Winter
really needed hut in the construe Park ii d tb. •. are urging her to r«
thin of the building these rooms can turn, but »lie lias decided to cast
be built and etjuipjivd later w hvn the her lot wiib home folk»
need is apparent.
Mis* Peaehea I.x'fller 1 » also one of
The list of the regular teachers was
our poi-.dar g.rl- who ha* been leach­
given in last Tuesday’s issue and
ing in tin- Jacksonville schools during
today we publish the new teachers
the pn*t year, will return to her first
as follow«
love aid wi'l teach again in the j&gt;ri
Mi*» Harriet Hulley of Del,mid,
inary department of the Sanford
daughter of Dr Hulley. president of
»chordStetson University will be the teach­
Mi-- "Minnie Harris of Winter
er of Latin in the Sanford High
Park
a n o t h e r new n d i i ’ t l o u t o I b e
School, according to the recommend­
School
futtulii
Mi*»
ation of ihc lxtea I school board
Ml*» Grainr
a g r a d u a t e n [ R o l l i n s t o|
Kuliev lias the ib-grei .if \l A ilf Harr
Stetson and ha» taken a »premi b'ge .. I Lu» taught ("r »evernl vi-ar»
«■nurse in Hryiiu Muwr College and pn»t I her home *■ bool ul Winter
She comes to u» with the
ha* sludied tu Berlin, Germany park
he»r
\
t*f
ret limniet,dation« and the
Site tanghi last yrnr in Eu*ti» »elioni
with phel't'IMenuI siiti*1»» alili Comes bo -d (reis I hat they are making a
tu Satifoni with lite highe.xr rrcom- valuable addition to tit* »taff «»(
nietidntlons troni all ilio»«' ubo know tent her*
ut her work in college and lugli
There may be one or two other
srhonls.
t e a c h e r » IO llild to t he l|«l b e f o r e ( l i e
M !-« Elirabetb Ni* uni«1« t«&gt; Sun- op* 1ing lit I be *• lot il* b u t tin l o c a l
lord frolli lite Si. Augii llm schools III.», rd lieliev es in » i n d economy
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ness and state.
DeLeon Springs
i be .erwn at tho Parish House is needs no words of praise as a picnic
mi i"1 t nothtr co* 1 of finlah ip - grounds and the committee in charge
will have plenty of ice water and the
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^ i(h a Powers machino,
ftlm^L1' V C' * * ood *cre« h *nd good refreshment stands will supply any­
sad lh® ÌiÌclur« m t » fine. Come thing needed in tho way of cold drinks
Ine " Ì ? 0r yourwU Saturday even­ ice' cream, etc. Remember the date,
ly ,, ,ThtP Pathe
" I f « “ Long Thursday, June 10th and the train

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PROGRAM

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Ail relating to examination of
B E E N A R R A N G E D BY
bunking institutions and l «questing
T H E C O M M IT T E E
reports t hot of mm and from hunk
receivers and hanks going into vol­
untary bankruptcy.
' Sanforp will have a Chautauqua.
Act creating state board of archi­
This bus been decided upon after
tect ure
a prat’ ul canvass of tho people of
Act providing for examination of Sanford, who are in favor of getting
moving pic turn machine operator! a portion of the bettor things in life
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and auus|nnts and for Inspection of and who recognixe"the true value of
machines.
the Chuutauqua, especially to the
Art providing for appointment of a children.
commission to investigate into tho
While tho Chautauqua tjicl not
need of a state ¡nslitu.ion for -the pay last season for various good and
care of epileptic! and tho feeble­ sufficient reasons the majority of the
minded.
guarantors are in favor of another
Act defining the word "b e e r" as Chautauqua and believe that a good’
any malt beverage containing any one properly placed before the people
tier cent of nlrobol.
will pay expenses. No one can figure
Act providing fur repiinting of tho Jin dollars and cent* the real vnlue of
ait- of the I1MJ &lt; legislature
|t he ChuutamjuA anti if the money
Act creating a state board of expended upon this one can be redentai rxatniner*.
turned in part the people of Sanford
and the children will have gained a
The tenchers* examinution bill, hundredfold in witnessing tho best
providing inr a state board of esam­ there is in instructive lectures, good
inerà and recogniring tcachers cer­ music, etc. The committee has ar­
tificale» from other stale* wilhout ranged the following very attractive
requiring new examinution» Jiassed program and the Chautauqua will
thè »enate and piace«) Florida schools be given the first week in March:
Dunbar Male (Quartette &amp; Bell
in a piatitimi lo »ecure thè neeiieti
addii limai teacher» timi bave n«»t Ringer* For a sc«ire «if years this
Iie*-n avallatile hccatlse of thè becu- organization has been on friendly
Imr exaininittioti l a » » heretofore in terms with hundreds of thousands
fon«1 Senator llrown. « h o intro* of concert goers and chnutauquans
duced thè meiisure ha li lieen urgeil
has charmed and thrilled them
by proininenl t«*ncher» from eveiy with it» part songs, carried them to
section In puah thè passage of thè fanciful realm* with its beautiful
meuMire
mu»ic from 2&lt;U&gt; ponderous, mellow
The «citate ha» enfiti miei) thè fol- tone«! India swung -like silver eonlowing appoint meni» of G«»vern«»r sor*. sent them Into convulsions of
Tram meli Louis f , Massey of O l­ laughti-r with sung and i mpersonated
iando, William A. Ubili ut of l'emtx- humor and won acclamations of npeola and Rubi K Itavi» of Gain«1« pluuse by the «■xi’idlence of its instru­
ville (•&gt; tu- i iimnn*»|ittier&lt; of uniform mental ensemble They are ministers
«lu t turi­ f««r 1to« »lute of of joy and gljidm1*», not to one class
of folks hut to everyfutdy that loves
Florida
W Dui
li a r r i» of Ke) W.M to music of the finest type, and hearty
he judge *( the « ri nunul rxturt of and whiiles«&gt;me laughter when prn«1u■•■«J by no n pctually culled to this
M our«*«* « oyiinty
high purpose, and fitted to it by
(
Kuy
W
dhi
!&gt;
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Hind» «•
talent, training and character.
Continuek on Page f
Rl held a tier Skibinsky Company:
composed - of t hree artists, in on e
pre-eminent in hi* or In-r own sphere,
ha* been a penrlhg alone before
rernrd breaking eudierncs.
Mme,
b'lti. b) If* r . «&gt;t-ni/« &lt;l l&gt;y both

FLORIDA DRUG­
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iavvnki and Karo«ate. Mr Velie. the
term «if school wi lie as good if not I
FORD NEXT MONDAY IN
other member of the company has
better than tin preceding terms |
* AN ALTO PARADE
hern pronounced « vi'Ty where as an
«vther teachers who have been
Tl
lilt;!
:t«l«i&gt;ni[i:ini*t ninl ■oinpif «'M
I •• and applteil for po«itio|i» a” 1 j
«I.. pian ««I « 11 »iiloolt
III" folk* win g
v1
known i*« lb* putr«o
of it.«
I mit 1 I«I «li.
u111 mini Iut1- p.t r u«l Mi
&gt;I* a i,11 ile
v*«11 .i -—«** *■ 11" ■ir
&lt; .iDH'I’ lf E l i d i * « un n I P im. ■*■ I .«■*• « &lt;»11« .. I \I l*irnlu ’•late 1 1
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i»»lie l,.r «• I.no!- . u*r»e- .mil
» «lutlook. or Hamilton
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d
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of
t
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frolli Sara «&gt;ta. Rraii' iitow ii Mana
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on tern pi Hi I ' d improvement* are)
of thi* 1ride piti «leni
Ho l t
eiliior
t «•«■ l'a' 111«1II o. 1Hrt Tampa, Tarjion
in,..i*- Sanford can well boast of I
All
ini'ii
of
«Iatlopal
uiiil litternalional
Spi mg». ( 'li-ar w a ter, St l'*,t*ir*tiiirg,
prelubly the best M'hool system III
repute
Brooksvillc and Dade &lt; ity, will
tin1 «tute. This city will then have
Hcttie Jane Dunaway Company:
lt*avc Tampa Monday at d:30 a. in.,
(oui well equipped school buildings
In
coat timed mu’ icnl character read­
going via Plant City anil Lakeland
will a rnrps of trained teacher*
ings,
presenting an interpretation of
lo Bartow, where they will s’ op for
"The
Lady of the Peenrnlioil."
lunch
If. is expect«»! that the «I r utrCriterion
Glee &lt; Ini* Composed «tf
gi»t» from Ft Myers. Arcadia flow
ftuir
musician*
with extensive ami
ling Green. Wau« hula and Ft Meade
will join the party at Bartow, from varie«! reperitili consisting of class­
which point they will proceed to ical Selections, folk »ongs. jiuliietic
Winter Haven . Haine« City. L«iugh- and hnmifriMi- iiuinln'r» and planta­
imtn and Kissimmee, arri v'iti g at Or­ tion nielmiiei* and wit|* the us«* of
crayon ilu*% )«re»ent a program of
(.»Vernor Park Trammell has »ign- lami«* about 7 o'clock, where they
Vri in spring term of circuit court
will »pend the night
Leuving tir- unu*ual altra« tix«'tiesopened here &lt;&gt;n "Tuesday with all i-i| Die bill granting power* to thè
V\ |*«« a • I] Hal«-. Imj*» r*ontftor of
members of the fraternity present or I board of port commissioners &lt;&gt;f laudo they will go via Sanforrl an«l
ii In» mutili,!«** mim­
Del.and
t«&gt;
Daytona,
‘.«tier*1
t
li
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•
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letine«-*«
flic
accounted for. The grand jury has Tun jia anii thirteen other hill*
icry w** ►«■(' the several characters
will
he
joined
by
a
party
from
the
been the busiest little body of men full list of bills signed follows:
Hast Citasi ami prnceiul lo St A 11 - am! hear them *pehk a« ti««&gt;tigh they
connected with the court machinery
\ t enlarging power* «&gt;f th*1 hoard
Mr Halo
gustine, linone to Jacksonville over are tirlu.illv loifrtr&gt;- u*
anti their preaentmont is awaited of port commissioner* of fhe city of
the «pleiidid new Dixie Highway. will a!»«» a«t. a* plu'fiirm manager
.with much interest. Civil rnacs or- Tam pa.
Druggist* from Ocala. Lc«-sburg ami ami i* a favorite in that c:i|»itcity.
eupit'd tho attention of the court
\&lt;t oinking appropriation t«» pay vicinity a i I! join the party at
Ly&gt;tyuiu A ' t» ( onservatory Ormuch of th«« time anii the following till- Tribune publishing Co. of Tam­
(inincsville, and together with those |cbcstm': Eight talented a/nl romuly
cases were disposed of in record time: pa for publication of supreme court
from Palai ka, will meet flu* Smith I maiden« «•o.iched by /l««1 fenwiu*
John Russel, vs. J. G. Maples, volume.
Florida contingent at Si Augustine Elia* Day *br
; n«f M .x Fisthrl
assumpsit, verdict for the defendant.
A«t to protect and tegulutc the
-For western and northern Flori'la * tenelwr of violin, of the Lyceum Arts
J. W. Sipes vs. Fred Dorner, con­
The cttthusiusm of
salt water fish industry.
-•--Stnrting from Pcnsarola tho pa­ Couturvr»t«ify
tinued.
iln-ir
uuiliioii«1
*
every
w her«1 and ih«1
rali««
will
come
via
Milton,
Di
F'iimak
A*t relating to aubseri (tons to
A. Dorner vs People*’ Rank, as­
press
and
personal
com m ent that
Sprinti«.
Marianna,
.l^uincy,
Tallacapital stocks * of bunks and tr
sumpsit, case continued.
are
given
testify
to
th«1
«!i«!ig,lt with
luissee.
Madison,
Live
Ouk.
I.akc
entnpanies and prohibiting acceptance
Union Trust Co. vs. W. A. Ginn, of compensation or commission for City, arriving in Jacksonville in time |which these charming .«ml talented
t-jx eit
assumpsit, judgment for plaintiff.
to meet the South Florida part V, I young women have '•*
soliciting such subscriptions.
Chase *Sc Co., vs. C. Bell, tirder
arid
go
to
Mia
I,
tic
Beach
III
a
holly
k'ai
h
attraction
t
- 1« *
\ t providing for drainage «anal»
- —nr.
^
\JI« 4, (|| |r|VI |1(I V, ' "
I ,vg.‘-1
non suit.
and their, ntaintenaru ** by i »untie»
iNolic«1
American Agricultural Co. vs. F
- ,b,« in
nml best b u» I 1 1 '
Gt fixing pcnaltie» for embezzling.
A* D&gt;ioration Day is u lcg.il holi­ put t&gt;n for four f
F. Green, damages.
Judgment for
,»r d lour
ub-i ruction or willful mi «appropria­ day. May :iuth, iieing «m Sunday,
plaintiff.
evenings
C. C. Cobb, vs. I. L. Jenkins, tion of funds of any a linking or the postoflice ' will observe Monday
as a holiday. City carriers will make ^Misses Mery and Julia Zachary
judgment for plaintiff.
morning delivery.
General delivery have returned frojn Orlando where
Edward L. Enochs, vs. B. A less checks, plxmil guilty
Howard, judgment.
State of Florida vs. IVter AdkitiS, window will be open one hour from i tlicy have bovn attending the CnthState of Florida vs. Will Griffin, murder first degr«jc. Plead guilty of 8:H0 to ‘J:30 a. m. and one hour! edral School this past session. T h e ,
after mail is distributed from trains excellent standing taken by these
assault with intent to murder, plead manslaughter.
/
guilty.
State of Florida v*. Clara Mum- 89 and 80. From 3:fi0 to 4:30 p. m. young intiiff* in thela glasses l« anothe
evidence of the- excellency «d our
Chan. F. Haskins,
*. State of Florida vs. W. L. Cook ford, murder in first' degr«*, plea
Postmaster.
Sanford public schools.

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■ . xpcrreti. •
to I I..
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graduati1 of lli».»n lift f ullege and
has done special work in Science in
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO ( ‘nlumbia University Mi»« Nix will
have part of the work in »deuce anil
PICNIC AT DE I.EON
hi*t«ir\ it the Sat funi l!»gh Sellimi
»spitiM.s Ji n i : io
J &lt; Hut« In-«1 I t a hit I« gr.nl
Outing I** Itine lr««in U *»fl«»r«l &lt; «&gt;l
The dull1 "I 1In1 Sunday CM1III in Dg«- ui &gt; part.in tiiirg '-"ititi l 'umilili!
j»1 ■■11 i•- al I v•'I.• *n Spring» ha» I•«•••i ■»ill I. «.t. in..; h*-"■ I' - in s.infnr.1
I Ut b j 111g I Si t •««*f uI■■I •m • 11 111•■ buy * I n
changed Irnlli ill«1 Ird I1» lit
Mr Ii utf litson ha* made
&lt;d June but t hi* change will not lake athletic»
away any of the p!eu»ur»M of the trip mut lie ma tir» hi* major »uhject dur­
and the youngsters will only have ing hi» college finir»»1 an«! hu» had
another week to look
forward to classes' in the college during bis
that plunge into the springs and the senior year Tie has already begun
the editing of a text book on algebra
hie dinner to follow.

The A. C. I. bus grunted tho
usual low rate of 50 cents round trip
from Sanford to DeLeon and return,
children 25 cents and the excursion
train will leave Sanford at 8 in the
morning, returning leave the springs
at 5 and arrive at 6 «»'clock, thus
giving the people tin* entire day in
The Reporter-Star received the the woods. .
following message from Dr. John W.
Hon. Van C Swearingen, mayor
SUgg:
of Jacksonville will arrive at the
Newport News, Va., May 26.— springs at 1 o'clock and make his
.The* assembly votes for Orlando asl address on Sunday school work be­
the next meeting place unanimously. fore lunch. This will lie a feature
■—John w. Stagg.
of tho day and is an innovation that
should upppnl to tho parents of the
i ,
wa" ^uo to tho good work done chUdron»-and ull those who are In­
in the Sundny schools.
l ^ r’ Sta|t* undoubtedly that no terested
®ther nominations were mr.de, and Mayor Swearingen is a central figure
*Eat Orlando was unanimously
in the state after his spectacular
f °**n for the next meeting. The campaign and his able, administra­
•uembly will bring between two tion in Jacksonville as tho chief
Mr. Sweur,
three thousand people to 6r- executive of that city.
ando, and will bo tho biggest•assem- ingen is an able and fiirent speaker
W»ge ever entertained in Florida. and knows how to reach the heart»
t- Stagg bore invitations from’ the of his hearers, i
* reshyterian church of Orlando, tho
The children, of course will enjoy
• Johns Presbytery and (he Oi- the day with swimming and game«
l^ndo Board of Trade.— Repot terand the good things to eat an«i the
o
older folks will enjoy the day in the

Wy to Tipperary" will

THEY WILL BE A GREAT ADDITION TO
THE STRONG FACULTY OF OUR
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To the C ollege Seniors
N o » “j w I c r t r - J 'o t t r Alma M ater,
Now you bid a. fond farewell
T o the home of youthfuf-strugglcs,
Y o u hnve learned to love so \ell.
Standing now u p » r\ th e threshold,
C ast one lingering look behind.
T h in k of those with whom y o u ’ve
labored,
Classmates, teach ers, friends so
kind.

a normal man and woman.

¡ng Lusitania, ladni! the incornine
waves of the ocean hearing on their
crests certain death, Charles Froh: man calmly asked those around him.
" W h y fear death?
It is tho most
beautiful adventure in life." *
Most men fear death, all men fear
material dissolution.
Whether our
thoughts and beliefs are immutably
tixeil on a future life of safety and
happiness nr not, -we shrink from the
pain, the loneliness, the uncertainty
of going alone out of this life, which
we know, into th at other of which
we know nothing
It may in- mere­
ly the protest of nature that life
must cease, or it may he th e la ck of

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T h e * « Ara A m o n g t h e M ost
Disease* a n d Cause M a n y

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SANfOfll) LODGES

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Sanford
» r u Lodge
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No G2, F. and A. M.
ComiWWIcation eve TV first 'and third
Thursdays at 7 :30
Visiting brethren
welcome.
npli
J . C. Humph
O. L. Taylor
W. M
Secretary

CLASSIFIED .
ADVERTISING

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.Monroe Chapter No. Ift, It. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thura
day in Masonic Hall oVer the Imperia' H All Local Advertisements l miff
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome. This Heading TH R EE CENTS „
J. F. K urn at*
II. K. Tolar
Secretary
High Priest Line For Each Insertion. Minimum

Losses.
•fl’i'lwml by New Jersey state experi­
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
ment station.]
T l lo
nrc nmoIlff (ll0 mosl , n
Meets every first nnd third Tuesday
W a x e s o f our grains nnd are in each month. Everyone who lias seen
his Star in the East are cordially invited
the causes of heavy losses In Now J e r ­ to visit this chapter.
Alice E . Bobbins, Scc'y
sey nnd throughout tho country, *
Till.
ilSjVcry common nml well known
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
asa o
dlscasT'occur*
on the growing oats at
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
the tlmo of heading, causing tho de­
Malting knights always wclcorqe.
struction of the groin* nnd more or IL McLaulln
O. J. Miller
less of tho ctiafT nnd the formation of
K. It. nnd S.
C. C.
n powdery black mass. This black
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
powder I* composed of tho spores of
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J . W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobh,
Secretary
N. G.

Charge 25 Cents.

»&gt; ♦»»»»&gt; »*♦»♦&lt;
of what is b e l o n - t r * . '
makes man dread ami fear the last
ing as well ¿is a physical, if the relamoment.
tion sh tfris to last and thus bo wor­
Hut in the great moments when
»♦K H *»**
thy of the name of marring?. .
The marriage rite or ceremony is the actual crisis comes there seems to
For Hale— Indian motor
a proper formality whereby tho he a clearing up of the uision, not u
1913 model, all in good rumi rg ar­
numbing
of
the
feelings
nnd
sonsiworld is notified of tho relationship.
der.
Inquire at Moore's
Hut the ceremony docs not ro n. ! liiliti«*, hut a certainty that where
Ju ck Hiddingcr.’
77 J t (,
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life
is
soon
to
go
out
in
struggle
and
stitute the marriage.
The ceremony is not vital, and the pain and torture, which is tho fight
Horse for S a l e - Hay, 8 year* uhi.
particular form it takes is of small nature makes against dissolution,
ab
o u t 1100 lbs., safe, strong and
there is n life th a t is to persist and
M a n y years may come and vanish importance.
sound.
No better farm or team
is
to
exist
under
'conditions
that
are
The vital things are the mental.
Ere you see th e m all again.
horse in state.
Worth 120(1. f|’»0
spiritual and physicnl qualities of wider and better than those with
C ond uct yourselve^no nobly, truly,
for quick sale.
It. II. Holm. Box
whieh we are now acquainted.
the man and woman.
T h a t their labors be not vain.
412, Oviedo, Fla.
72-tup
Gale City! Camp No. 6. W. O, W
Tho cheerful spirit that could
There can tie no lasting love with­
Meets
second
and
fourth
Wednesday
stand in a group, doomed like him­
out a sincere and-honest respect.
L ookin g now across the portal,
nights in each m onth.-1
Orpingtons, “ the big black !&gt;&lt; an­
self to certain nnd speedy death, and
T
ru
th
Is
tho
first
requisite
in
m
ar­
T o tho years t h a t lie afar,
F. L. Miller
J . F. Hoolehan
t i c s ." Pullets nnd laying stock from
riage, and unless truthfulness he say th at the adventure was n beau­
Clerk
Council Commander prize winning strain for sale, write
S te p out bravely, grandly, fully,
Show the world how true you are. present no ceremony can sanctify tiful one, that (Rath 'was not to be
for prices.
Settings, 15 fertility
feared, was contained in a high and
the relationship.
guaranteed $3.00. The Ortega Breed
United
Brotherhood
of
Carpenters
and
The essence of marriuge is com­ purposeful soul. W hat he Bald In the
Joiners of America
ing Farm s, Jacksonville, Fin
Pushing forward e a c h endeavor,
great crisis, might well be said by all
panionship.
Sanford
Isrcal Union No. 1761 meets
71 lu.
• Striving still som e goal to win.
of us.
Wo might well so consider
first and third Thursday night at 7
The man nnd woman must sym- the ‘ approaching end of all things
Launching out on life's great ocean
o’clock in the Eagles' Hull.
.Sale— U.
For
S.
Patent
pathixe with each other's » l » r » - ! |w
th|l „ rtu|d
thlt| lllW i
T ill the harbor is entered in.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Brown,
Would take siiti«
979026,
Sec'y-Treas.
President
lions and respect each other's nm-1 „ th&lt;1 Pn(!in(r wns lhp most beau-1
e s t a t e ns part payment
L iste n not, when e 'e r the tempter
lotions and desires.
tiful
H|| the adventures in which
J . H. M . Herald OfficiH.
P.
O.
E.
Sanford
Lodge
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If th i is not so the man will stray W(&gt; ,m(, anljri|lut, (|
In your ears a siren sings;
Meet first and third Wednesday night
actually or else clmse the ghosts of
,
S to o p to nothing m ean or little.
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We do not know, we cannot know,
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at corner of First St and Palmetto Ave.
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Still look upward, try your wings dead hopes through the graveyafil
O. L. Tay lor
H. L. Peek
what awaits us on the other side of
of his dreams.
Secretary
Exalted Hulet
that thin veil we call death. Within
Prcttinoss palls, unless it is hacked
M a y I offer you ihoso wishes,
the sou) of every man is the demand
by intellect.
The merely clever
T h o ' so weakly, feebly penned,
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for more life, wider life, better life,
For Ran t— House of eight room.
woman is nearly as had as the astute
W ith a hope that in the future,
Order
United
American
Mcrhnnirs
and the fuith that spring* up within
man.
'W a re of those people who
Meets every Wednesday at 7 :.'50 P. and hnth on Myrtle Il Veli ui
God will keep you to the end?
u* is the assurance to the believing
M in the City Hall, Visiting brothers in
Inquire o( Hilt lain '
carry most of their goods in the show
ib.it there
a beautiful life beyond,
i are welcome. &lt;\ H Smith. Hrc. Sec.
office.
u i ndo*w'
T o the end of all your life work.
and that the going through tlu\ gates
Brilliant men are but ordinary
Till is past all toil and cure.
Celery ( ity Aerie No. is.Vt
of death i* merely .the adventure
Till you reach the heavenly portals most of the time at intervals are
F or
l&lt;i tit
Meeting i-\iry Tin uay night
that h ad * to inure beautiful thing*
Anil he crow mi as faithful th e re' capable of brilliant performance*.
hi.
o'clm k
I’u u Building
roo
ms
o
ver
Ao w* 1
winch i he "eye hath not mum." tier
N’ot only are they ordinary mo*i
J . T lloiili-luui,
G. E Ta rn t us.
Mrs K. M Anderson, llrndcn tow n
Y
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well
&amp;
Co
Worthy I’re* dent
Secretary
of the time, lull often they are dull, 1he ear heard
F o r Hint
1 tirili- Leo ' •
T I hear several noises this week perverse, prejudiced and absurd
• T ill" I- * 1&gt;Hi tin 'll" tin’ll t we •k a*
11JIN T R IB E N4I. fil. I tt. It. M.
However, 1 hr\
re sometime*
rooms, scissi ned tiirou g huu i
that listen like building a m-w hotel
San ford schools and all of the pat
Moots every* tin-t and third Friday I h m e . gn* and all nieder
and if they are tire enough noises it right, and this is better than to he
runs of the schools and th e citizen*
night,*
at 7 tu fi M.i-ono T. tuple
dead
wrong
all
the
tint»• nce*
$2U p» r limit t *
will menu that Sanford will he about
Yi-lt mg brothel* welcome
m o n th *, include* water
M
So here i* tin* truth Your ordin­ generally should atten d the oxer niter is wititxT Hfitrxim etuiii mhkamkii
the best little town in Florida nc\t
rises
We have th e finest sy ste m of
W. A. Ginn.
.lohn Stamper,
to itKAi.rur i-i,a.■
cm
en so n , lotti M y rtle Ave,
season. • If there is a n y city in the ary man who does the brilliant
schools in lile s t a t e and our people
C i f It
Sachem
United States that needs a hotel things would lie nrdmarv all the time
. ,,
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should uphold them by atrPndanci Hie fittigli* hy aliti li It Is carried from
t
ItOllllil
ITiriii-duwots« than Sanford let them come were it not for the fact that he is in*
•*nriniragi*mi* ni.
tlu-ri- y on r t*» y«mur I t i * carri imI hy tini « Imi.
Alui)
mid
ileruid*
of
I.liter!)
mg
a |i|iiy ut ».i r &lt;».ik
forw-ard and press their claim and spired by a woman.
hlimi Id tu- tm tliffi- n-iii'i-* &lt;&gt;f «&gt;|nniiHi nini nn»r«* *ir !•■&gt;* of It i*il teli«* Oli th«
Meets at Eagles* Hall f i f i Monday
Great thoughts and great deed*
they will receive a Carnegie medal
1* of tl u- lit'iii tliy |iIti 11t H Tito
lo 1-lutili lh&gt;' t&gt;l*'.i* uri * ul[ t lie* ni i n
night in each mollili at 7. 10
are
tin'
children
nf
married
miiiil*
for braver}
Mill)
Un r *i (limi* will li— aldi* 1il «lut* lo tilt* ||I*«¡1M* 1* Vfi )* largo. fri*
F-ir H«nt
1:t tootn
Urn E Hou*ehobbr. Comma miri
( I I
W lien you find a great man playing
ily muloi!Ht lu ■¿ to IO
•r «ont or
inmii Iti III I li«-ir anni« lue h Htnnilaril
rio-.- i
Mis*
Bertha
Packard,
Secretary
looming
liop-i
W tien you find a great man play­
% T h ere is very little stirring in
in vi ■ar* ti i »orni* n*i t hey 1h ;tvi- tn the mori• of tilt* tTOjl Tilt- lo** for ih« IMI
tt il
from
|&gt;t&gt;-iloffii
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city politic« these days and il is d if­ ing a big part on iif •’* stage you'll
1*11 «*t litui w*l
[Ui*l if flit» i II 17.«*Il» will «t litui livh’tnl tin* t nitrii Si il tttî lui* I h*1
a vi'ti in
ficult to get a line on the men who find in *ight, or ¡ml around the cur
ni 5 J’t Marni r l»«»r ) cur
r hi* ini .tini
Head history'
expect to make the race tin. fall tier, a great woman
Ko
Hont '1l’un or
Tile fact Unit Ihc siwires of the fun
A man alone is only half a man.
This is tile lime for the politicians
fit
ni*hed
ii*- hound.' ' ;
gu* are curried un the outside of The
to go fishing and line up the slate it take* the two to make the whole
j
locution.
302
Park Avi*
healthy grains iftat.es tl .possible to
Ideas are born of parents.
and 1 expect to he invited to several
u«c n treatment which will kill the
For Heat
A *ix roon
MY SPEC IA LTIES:
Hut life never did ronsist in doing
parties* in the next few week* in
iqHiro* without Injuring the grain*,
which the efty politics will he freely brilliant thing* ull day long.
Pit
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HAND-PAINTEI)
CHINA
Continued from Page 5
Coronado Beach Iorni*li*
t ile most eutivetilutit treatment Is with
Hefore breakfast most men a r e ,
discussed and thru 1 can talk in­
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
rout
by- the season nr in*&gt;
lorttialln
(or
formaldehy
de),
which
can
guest of her unci
Mr ('has. I la nil
telligently about the men who will rogues.
lt o t ;E R S * PLATED H ARK
lo I .■* N o- no \ i-r, I r .
I*pur,
!ia*i
d
from
the
druggist
at
7r
&gt;
mid
tam
ilv
And even brilliant men are l,nl
sacrifice themselves upon the city's
lo
•ei.I* pet |»oind m in large «pian I Id. I N \M&gt; \\ VI Ml V.M \\ Alt III..**
altar. ‘ Tis said that -I D I &gt;u\i*«»n llant only two hours a day
title*
liliali i lieu pel
line jhiiiiiiI In hf
Mr* H H Hill i* expecting to
These brilliant moments are ex
will
lie I lie ottlj
candidate for
ly
gali.in*
uf
wnter
will
tie nulhclelit
leave thi* week tor ( ohimbun. tlliiu
« -e e -e o e c e o * &lt;v - . .
mayor, as it. tt Herndon objects to ceptlonal.
for
fifty
bushel*
of
grain.
Spread the
to visit her daughters.
Stie will
making the rare b ecause it will re­
grain on n clean floor nnd sprinkle or
spend the summer with them.
quire him to work m ore than eight i
spray ilinnioghly with the folutlon.
My old friend, Frank Stone,man
Shovel (lie grata Into a pilo and coier
hours tt d a y 'for less thatv the scale of thu Miami Herald la one of the
Mr. and Mrs, E. T Woodruff and with on urns or burlap for from six to
and this would lose him his card. best writers in the Florida press and
D EN T IS T
Wanted 2 ' or .1 iter«—
Mr. Davison "Jess lalTs" and thinks 1 like his wonderful* description of Dr. and Mrs. C. E Walker and twelve Ilnur* sud ilien spread out to
their guest, Mr*
Travis motored ilry
The drying process tuny Ik* tin*
thiw
forti.
cleared, tiled
it will he a joke if he is the only man life here and hereafter.
Like all
work m u wurrt: rw tput onlv
thut ha* been far ríe 'i a -i
in the' race. There may he some newspaper men Frank is like a sen­ over to Daytona Saturday morning I imhhI by mix Inj; with ntr slaked lime,
which may l*&gt; removed by the raunlnu
Write or
PEO PLES RANK BUILDING room hwitte
dark horses grooming for the may- sitized plate upon which impressions returning to Sanford Sunday even­
mill
ing
II
mole Heal K*tate &lt;
orality stwkes and we shall see what leave their mark
and only those
Thl* (ll»eit*e of the wheat Is very '
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who have been in close touch with
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Miss Alice Guild is the guest of similar In general appearance to that
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of the oaw. but Its life history 1» some- i
materia life can fully describe those ,
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i her sister, Miss Clara Guild for
what different. It spreads from ills- j
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E lb e rt Hubbard went down on feelings and give the true fmpresCommencement week.
cased 'to healthy plants ut tirno of dow­
In CoBIt *f
Jail*-. NrmiBol.
Tlte fol­ i
the Lusitania and wo shall enjoy his sion of the spiritual life.
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i'mumlf, Hltlr of (la,Ida
ering and penetrates the young grains.
writings the more ua th e source of lowing from his pen is a fair sample;
In re Eilat* of
^ Mrs. Hobt. Herndon Is up from
The fact Hint tt Is carried within the
K m m a tt It. Hr niton
supply Is dead and no more shall we
Every crisis brings out in bold re­
Notice 1» hereby given, to all »1 ”
Arcnffin for a visit to the home grain Instead of on tbe outside nnd
may coneern. that on the 20th •!*&gt;
take delight In his sayings. Here is lief some Splendid human quality,
that It Is luqiosslble to distinguish tho
folks.
October, A. D. 191S. «hell *pj&gt;l&gt; ' •
one of them on the m ental plane In and some expressim that lives long
Honorable (iao. G. Herrin*. Jud*-healthy from tbo diseased grains,
I
Court, aa JudxR d I'robatr. for flo-i
m arriages:
in hill memory of man.
makes
the
formalin
treatment
unsatis­
char|e ae Adminletrator of ib' -*'*''
Miss Maud Alice Wagner passed
Emmett H. Herndon, deceawd •"■1
Marriage is the' n atu ral mating of
Standing on the deck of the sinkthrough Sanford Thursday en route factory. By far tho most satisfactory
at lha earn* tlmo I «111 pr«-»«n'
sud economical method of prercutlng
count* a*
Adminletrator of «»"I -**
to ‘ Indiana where she expects to
and aak for their approvel.
the disease Is to secure seed from un­
Dated
April
fO. A. t&gt;. 191» , ,
spend the summer.
^
infected fields, but when K Is desira­
HA HTLETT W. IIK H M "'S
Ad mi ni d r ju 1
ble to maintain a particular strain of
69- * - I 0 . 6-18. 6-22. 7-20. B-JI. 9-21
seed a modification of tbo Jensen hot
Greatest Poets.
wnter treatment can bo used. This
Homer, Lucretius, Dante, Shake­
method ns devised hy Freeman and
speare, Goethe, Milton, Shelley. Byron,
Johnson Is ns follows: Clean the seed
Skunks Enemies of C aterp illar*
Tennyson, Browning. Perhaps others
thoroughly nnd soak for fivo &lt;o seven
A new field of usefulness has bf'tt
might be added. It Is largely a mat­
hours In water at 03 to 72 degrees F.
found for tho much-ridiculed skunk In
ter of taste and temperament—al­ Put the grain la loose bags or- wire
M A K E Y O U R O W N « tho fact that It Is a vigorous enemy "f
though there Is but little room for ar­ baskets bolding about one-half peck
99.98 PER CENT PURE
tho full-grown range caterpillars Blrih
gument about the first six names.
p a in t ;
each far further treatm en t Use two
ANALYSIS:
aro of no service whatever In .destroy
galvanised Iron tuba, bolding from
T IIO S . It. RAKER, P h. D„ Kollinu College, Florida
YOD will SAVE Ing theso largo caterpillar*- but skunks
twenty to forty gnllona. filled with wtjWinter Park, Florida, April 19, 1915
Horae Chestnut Tree In Bottle.
56
d $ . P£R GAL devour quantities of thorn, and tht*
II. B. Coney, Esq., Orlando, Florida
♦
Hogio chestnuts can be grown In a ter. Tub No. 1 should bo kept a t a
another reason why thoao little crea­
Dear Sirt—1 have completed a careful sanitary analysis of the sample J ’ boftlq of water. Use. a bottle with a temperature ranging from 110 to 120
T H IS IS B O W
tures should receive more consldera
of water that you brought me Iasi week and have obtained the following $
degrees F., and tub No. 2 at about 120
Buy 4 gals. L.flfcM. Semitlon than they now do
resu lt:
&lt;&gt; neck wfde enough to hold the chest­ to 120 degrees K, Plunge each bag or
Mixed Real Paint |»,4o
C o lo r........................................ Clear
Chlorine.. . . 0 parts per 1,000,000 J J nut, adding water to just touch the nut
basket
Into
tub
No.
1
for
one
minute
and stand It In a window. Roots will
And 3 gals. Linseed OU
Reaction................ Neutral
Total Solllds 8 parts per 1,000,000
to mix with U at
form, followed by a stem and leaves. and then Into tub No. 2 for ten min­
Free Ammonia.: . . . None
N itrates.. . .
Trace
*
Duty Ever Preieht.
estimated cost of
3.40
AlbuminoidAmmonia.. . . None
Hardness . . 38 parts per 1,000,000
If the water is constantly supplied the utes, keeping the grain well stirred dur­
A sens« of duty pursuea us ev*r
tree can grow for years In the bottle. ing tbe entire time. Two men can
The absence of both free and albuminoid ammonia in the spring
Makes 7 gala. Paint for $10JO It Is omnipresent, like the Deity
treat about one bushel or grain per
| water and Its very small amount of chlorine Indicate its goed quality—the
we take to oureeives tho wing» of , ‘1”
hour. Tho seed can be drletl^n a barn
I t ’s o n ly $ 1 . ^ 4 p e r gal.
the indications are that It ta of exceptionally good quality.
morning and dwell iq tho utiermo»
Mlnaa In Warfare.
floor, but If the weather Is cool It
A very desirable feature of this spring water la its aoflnesa, contain*
parts of the sea, duty performed or
A land mine In warfare constats, of should be protected from fro st
5*-*?- p a i n t t s ptm E w a r n l e a d ,
Ing leas than anc-fourih of the amount of calcium and magnesium carbon
sM LINSEED OlL-tlM b t s l ksown duty violated la still with us for 'jr
nates found In many w aters of this region, and Just about enough, aa many
a charge of high expioelre burled In
The slowness of the hot water treat­ ZINC
palm m aterials lor ! • # &gt; « £ £
* happiness or our misery — Daniel
authorities think for supplying the lime and magnesia requirements of the
tho ground, and arranged to as to ment makes It Impracticable lo treat
Use a gallon out o f any you ■ter.
; ; body.
Yours Respectfully.
(Signed) TIIO S. R. RAKER
explode when tho enemy’s troops are any considerable amount of grain.
And there must he a mental mat­ Vision

FOR SALELE-

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FOR RENT

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HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEW ELER

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

A ll G oods G u aran teed

WANTED

D R . C . W . F A IN

M axwell’s

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

I DRINK PU R E W A T E R

1041st. St. Phone 182

WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN BE HAD

ELDER

SPRING

WATER

3\ Daily deliveries made in Sanford in five gallon ImUles 33
* 3 sealed at the spring. Phone ns fo r further informa- 33
33 lion as to deliveries, prices, etc.

Elder Spring Water Co.
Phone J017-3
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Sanford, Florida
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ovor IL Mines are also used In siego
wSrfaro, tunnels being driven under
the enemy's fortifications and enor­
mous quantities of high explosivo
placed In them.
Hindu Wisdom.
If your mirror bo broken, says *
Hindu proverb, look Into still water;
but have a care that you do not fall ik
ro'-

However, the grower will find It prnc.
ticablo tn treat a small amount of *ecd
which can be shown In a seimrate field
and the crop used for seed a second
year. Such n field should ,be at a con­
siderable distance from wheat known
to be Infected or should be separated
by a woodland or other wind break to
prevent Infection by means of sport*
carried by tbe wind.

buy and if not the best paint
made, then return the paint
and get all your money back.

T. J. Miller

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- Benefit In ComraderiBpHalf tho dlfflcuRy of fightlnc M
vere battle or accomplishing any h-‘r'
task vanishes when a man feel» m
he boa comrades at his side fighting
the same causo. so that tbo
those he love| are upon him.
tn
hcarta praying for hts victory' L
Perry.
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IN S A N K )H D

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY . \l \'k 21. 1915

VOLUME VI

S O . 7M

SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT WEEK
THE STATE LAW MAKERS “
CONTINUE THEIR MAKING

IN T E R E S T m ^ E K E R ’CTSKS STARTET)“ TR E
EVENTFUL WEEK IN WHICH LARGE
CLASS WILL GRADUATE TONIGHT

Fruii g Socirly I ’loy*
An innovation, most pleasing in
RAPIDLY d i s p o s i n g o f powering DeSoto county commis­ charucter was made
on Tuesday
sioner* to chungo manner of im­ evening when the Irving Society of
b il l s a s s e s s io n
proving roads in Punta ( io n ia spec­ the High School presented three
ial
road district; validating indebt­ charming short play*, instond of the
NEARS CLOSE
edness of I’lant City. Florida; nu- usual three or four act drama. Fol­
thority to Plant City to issue bonds lowing the modern custom adopted
» Tallahassee, May 20.— T h e com ­
for water works extension; uuthoritz- by colleges and high schools of note
mittee named to Investigate condi­ Ing Plant City council to levy tax the variation was enthusiastically
tion* a* the Marianna Reform School for publicity; hill to enlarge powers received and
appreciated by the
and report to the legislature has in- of city of Lnrgo; authority to Hamil­ representative gathering of towns­
ipectcd and returned; nnd the com­ ton county commissioners to issue people who had assembled to enjoy
mittee looks blue. Not u word hns warrants to pay interest on out­ the d ram atic work of their young
been said by any of them yet nnd standing warrants and to borrow people
T h e class of work presented
nothing " ¡ ^ be «aid until the report money; nls«» to validate outstanding by t h e pupil* of our High School is
h filed, then somethin# of interest special road and bridge district No. I far above the average, that shows
«ill likely be started.
in l.ee county hill abolishing town the n ativ e dramatic instinct, well
In the first place, it isn’t known of ililliurd in Nassau county, bill to cultiva t ei| by the training of efthat the com m ittee was shocked to prohibit carrying ti.t«»xi«uiit.g li«|iiors ti. let 1 triii tierI o Miss Isabel
find the condition* under wiiiili the ito church«** M*ll«*o|w nr i »Ia mm ivi ; (iiMMlhut
Is «lue min ll praise for tin­
• hue boys of the institution ..r e |i&lt;ri|,|for&lt;! i mint V ant i.&gt;•r11 V ti» May I credit .I Me perlnmiuiire ‘ Ilf the st U
being foreed to live since the fatal county cniiiiiits»ion«-r* to .sell interest dents upon this occusion.
tnd disastrous fire; and a strong be­ hearing warrants; commission charter
MjJih local interest attaches to
lief i* current thnt they will not rec­ for Frost Proof and authority to issue
severvi «-'-«-nts of this week, of which
ommend any buildings at the old bond*; legalizing the Mtiriloek drainwe shall hear in turn, chief of which
place lor the white boys.
age district in Ih-Soto tutintv: bill i- the dramatizing &lt;&gt;f .scènes from
A separate place for the white making it unlawful it
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l&gt;
buy- i- believed ti. be in their i m i .I
' 1(1 t large
I ! ..
m .olio tbllig like I llUlolred in res t one t y . t ill
I l i I ti g
t rucking lami w I t r&lt; t ! t
ll.'o t .. .
11«* t augi t prol t . i .
. . &gt;rmmg. and !&gt;r.l VI- I* •
to u
• It g ' ,1 t III- in­gro­
il t «
".III
i',ill of the r.u es i» • '
'* ’• di (to
It •*.....
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i ail ot h«-r pill.«-» •
lad i ' • a 1.1 no-,/c i on ti I '
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"*«’• « lit
m. for. nft«-r nil. It is "* Il,*‘d n„ ,
•i . t i i r, '»i ti 1 * , i
, !„ -f. t. li I dll . .. 1-.I..IÍ 1' to
• .. v, rage . ill/.
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II III CI.l I - I I IsI (a I III gl
I' d
been arresti d I
Itnr,
ll
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warped b\
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lections which were greatly enjoyed
by th* amiirnrr.

HARD SURFACE ROAD
TO NEW SMYRNA
SOUTHERN VOLUSIA TO

he unknown to man. T o our Presi­
dent lie paid a glowing tribute and
f.iyhth &lt;$ntiir 1¡nul nut ion
Wednesday wus a day till,.,! will, asserted that lie believed that PrcsWilson’» courage and wisdom
tho goo.I things listed for Com- blent
moncemeiit week.
beginning with v\ould land our nation in u port of
He expressed a
the graduation exercises
of
the safety a'nd peace.
Eighth grade at ten o’clock in the faith in the graduates to fulfill nit
morning and closing with the ex­ expectations, addressing himself to
pression recital in the evening, in­ them, paying another glowing tribcluding the exhibits at the Primary •ute to the teachers who in the pur­
and (irammar schools and the Class suit of duty pluyed a noble part, no
Day exercises in the afternoon Oni path in life being higher or nobler
of the largest «lasses in the historv •“ "»I admonished the girls and hoys
of th«- 11'animar school, graduateti to remember tin- faithful loyalty of
Returning to the
this yt.tr. thirty-two hoys and girls tlirir toughers.
keynote of his inlilri-ss Judge Herhaving won their diplomas
ting s;ii,| that tin- r«-s«»rt to war bail
At ■
May I • Itei
liei-n in some instances iirden-il and
Relei P«
eat« «I t In t
t t 1.
««rilaini-il by tin- Creator that a util pian«« « • ;
I lu- in.t i - I I &gt;ri&lt;i«!•\« rs.iI peace niiglit follow
Tins
which uslieri-il ut, lile oiliccr* ami
country, he «aid, was tree, free from
graduates. Marching
down
th«*
care ami deadly war. free for men
right ai*b- to the slug«-, tirsi rami­
and women to pursu«- poun-ftil '«»ca­
llón I* I. Thra-her, county Stipi
tions. was without fear and dreaif'
of sclitols ,in«l Mr s-- Itiing«-. fo|
‘ allil ad moii isln d ll«- gr.tijti il&gt;- to
!■
' ri I nr - , aro g P. ■i
I
I.al ion
i,I- -io t»
S ’ ver
i • li- rung. M r
t, I.
near it.I
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TRICT RONDINO
•The people of South Florida will
soon have two rouje* to the east
coast beaches if tin* wishes of Now
Smyrna, Osteen ami other parts of
tile southern end of Vido-ijn are carrieil out.

Aj an enthusiastic meeting of the
people of that section lust night ut
the town hall in Osteen the i|uestion
of making tin- southern end of Volu­
sia a spe« ml mail and bridge dist»i»l was discussed and tin- many
adv a lit ages of ilu- road pointed out.
The plan in to bond tile new district
for enough to build a good hard su r­
faced road from the Osteen ferry
on the St. Johns river to New
Smyrna giving the people of this
*•-&lt; tmil .« mii«'h shorter and better
rout- in lIl­ ls
» In the early
day- ai d 11 deed up to a few yeam
11.
...... I wh» l i e one
Ir d
ili going
t e.
» but ..Mer i he new
toil.. . I •1.0
I••r r V was in ole at Mo rite and iim• -. .1 Ip I t * I goo I
d ol the
\ o. e. . .g ill y »u|e ilo- Ir..«il swung
! t It it t way ¡/ml On- people win» ujsheil
I»
II.
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1 • t.i I or..I ,.|o I . .1 -ff|
' . I!• ..« Ii r-’ d to
I . 11, 1 i it,,- ' i .
I "ri'ii.i.l" m. .m g i lor.g ..t •! iire• I. .|
sotii,- trip
\ 1'iirn'i •i. - |! ill in
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• tho supremi euuri
àn cflort wili be minte at tht* nenstoii
de
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to smi-n-l tbe ¡.«w» tu prò- ub t -r
llli» ,i«-i unlltig lo thè pc.'-i " .e r
prepara! ntn* Icarrying la p a iit y of tin- ear Mi .t. .ni
of II.. * i t* «
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DIS \% today |»f•piarmg .« mciol unique
after
thought,
the
negro
jttttid,
T h e store room
was
i-nti-red
ment» to tic,comptish t Iti*
by
Rulli
t hr ou g h tin- now v ; c a n t ici- c r e a m »•i ,.b|y m»|H-r*onateil
Mr. Igou thinks that tin- law should
M ari"
Dm- ,
III I t s i
parlors, ui cons to the grocery d e ­ M e i i i l l l e V e r
be clanged, especially in regard to
out g bn Ii s» ,ii
•11v made once in w i i . banning
p a r t me n t belt tthe automobiles for lor«-. »m««- it
!,
y
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pi.-- ■ I vidi-t My
s o l e I lo- I. e . ••
oftrii m I ur* th a t a car will I ;iii- a
ll
.1 l o s . b l e i - I. I
» eri
n . . | e I I • ir a p p e . t r . i l o i i •i
I lie r u b b e r »
line hit*,, power nini small i.irr-. »
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f I t « fl.
’•t • v'lI ,t- ' 1,1 . 1er- ti.-r fiil.|Mg'-' a id I i t--r•
lax caps city
"I* hi- aini-ndtneni
: 11
Mild
I -t -t g g I........ .'I Iblr. I
id lilt
I l I» I- I I
•lav light
hr presented lo i tic senati- lin- w.i .
i, i *,
ll in. i
Il - 1 ree or f.o.r e ••1
g-1
1 • ••»•
ami it ¡s belicviil t lo- bill .1» . I 111g I d
wii t, II» lu-r nuit lu r
N i «olopulos. »lori I a» bi eli vi»ili’«| i.ori-n.i &gt;iml
»ill i»c more satisfactory
by burglars and no ■b-w as to their •vi-i ^ i lung « v « p t . p. r Ii. ;■» let ter.»
Another J e n ture Mr Igou desires
i de nt i t y Im» lieeli ol.lailiabie
I lie »••Ili» 11me- .«ml uihiriibh- lull«- Il«-s*.
to change i* to uliminiite ito- ucce«sheniT's o Ilice »an communi«-;» t«-d who*« b.itb i her matinee idol «lie»
«t&gt; u| di lie rent tugs, requiring now
with yesterday and Mr. Lognn has hard The action centres about tills
becaute of the numiier of difTerent
with whom ail the
promised to do what is possible in muti ee idol
tax««. A statr tnx. a county tux and
girls
are
in
love,
six Amcrirnn Heauty
I he ease.
Hty. tax in addition to the registra­
roses and six duplicati- love letters
tion fee, requires an many us four
With ¡ fresh -iosa and « harm of the
New* From Mlumunte
t*l» on machines used in (lie state
row Its« if tile little, playlet was a
May 15th. Mrs N Ii Fogg, who
»lone.
delightful numiier
left here last Monday to visit her
The closing play. Charles O 'M al­
The following bills were passed by daughter nnd family. Mr*. J . M.
ley’s
Aunt." a eometly «Ruma was a
Tracy in Idaho, reached her d es­
the senate this week:
clever
adaptation of Charles Lever’s
Osceola county ftsh law; authority tination after a very long and pleas­
novel, "C h a rle s O'M allev" ami was
ant
journey
to
find
them
all
well
to Escambia county to reimburse
a ty o f Pensacola for road ami bridge j »"«I. oí course delighted to *.-«■ her. , an excellent production as present.-,
t»x collected by c o u n t-; authority She will spend the summer with by th- members of the east who incity of Pensacola to issue bonds; H»«" in the Rocky Mountains ami terpr.-u-d tlu-ir individual purls with
spirit nnd a ctio n . The scream of thi
'h»rter bill for snftey harbor; char- probably Mrs. Tracy will a c c o m ­
play were 7.«»«- Munson ns Mary the
w bill for Oxona. Pinellas c o u n ty ; pany her home to spemi the winter
mai«l and Hume Kumph ns
Free,
D* w charter for Dade City; new with her father, ( ‘ol. N II E&lt;&gt;gg nnd
O’ Malley’* servant,
the
comedy
aister,
Mrs.
J
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N.
Osteen.
Mr.
Fogg
e®*rt«r for Dunedin. Pinellas cou n ty;
parts. E ach portrayed their charac­
j*f»n!te • county court in Hllls- was in the mountains in Washington
ter with a dash und vim altogether
in
1861,
when
the
Civil
war
rom
horough county; drainnge bill for
delightful.
Jplborough county; charter bill for monccd and returned to East J n n Ernest Shepherd.
a*
Charles
Clearaatcr. Pinellas county: author- “uary
« V 1» C3 to ,n k '’ l'nrt ,n ,h" ( ivil
struggle.
Five
hundred
young
men
O'Malley,
th
e
love-lorn
suitor
for the
•y to Lake county achool board to
j«
*«ue time wurranta for Leesburg enliatod in San Francisco to go the east hand of the brilliant Lucy Dash*f hool diatrict; ratifying of an elec- for three yenrs or during the wnr. wood (Frances Aspinwallf was exrelton of p,|m B each elunty, held At tho close of the war, two and a lrn t; Frank W ebber (Behjam in Whitovamber U . 1914. and bonds laaued half years ylalcr, less than one hun­ ner) sportsmnn and joker was a
" **tne; bill providing f o r , sperinl dred lived to bo mustered out of character rich in comedy nnd done
•ection on roadn question in dia- Uncle Sam ’s service, but 1 live to to a turn. Eileen Blake .(Annn Mcct 4 of Palm Beach county; bill tell tho story nnd should I live till Laiiffhlin) was another adorable rharneter of wit nnd beauty, sharing the
0 name date' for holding county June 20th I will be 77 y.-ur* old
N II F o g g , . honors with Lucy
General Dash” ,ur| in Manatee county; ntuhority
N
II
Fogg,
i
wo««d
Albert
Fry
I
and
( ’apt. Power
® Ialm Reach county commissionAltamonte Springs. f j n r l.amgt were character* placed
1 . . t0
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 warrants for
in capable bunds the young men
w
al S tu art; validating tax disThero will be no picture play at making much of their parts. In all
min
county and fixing
three plays th e young people did re­
- . *tP l0 be loviod thereon; bill to the* Pariah House this Saturday night
markably well; reflecting much credit
on
account
of
there
having
been
so
l
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— *r«e Power» of Tarpon Springs,
upon
the school nnd their excellent
much
during
Commencement
week
»: bill amplifying powers and
Tho next plsy wiU bo given on S a t ­ instructor, Misa Qoodhuo.
Tho Tomplo Orchestra of tho Bapurday night, May 29th. “ Its a Long
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The iM.l ii ai lo d --r ! i- t ni furnbhtif gnoil looks he * i'1-rt it 11.1y posed thè »pli-ndid tnu»u ami all wi-ttl as
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(•'or Sanford »rlmol h«* •* tin* man.
lie vtork* n* h*$r«l u* un) man «un tabi«- via» Rpn-.il »ith ih o iie viumln
To tin- Old Teachers Alice A pile* for lunch a la liulfet style and no
Here’« to our tearhi-rs ib-ur. whn for «ine «a* allowi-d to bi-eorne hungry
or tl.irsty duritig thè evening. Rider
eight buig weary year*.
Sprìngs water was served in capsult-s
Praised, scolli«-«!, boxed our «-ar».
tu llm s e who inaili- n «pi-i-tnl request
Culli at last we re here
lor »iM m -th ing noi un thè regulur Ioli
‘I'he Eighth
Gritde Tei*«-h«-rs
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atm yet witi .il iiit.-Hig.-iilly he i ar­
ridi his ndtllene«- with him, mterpr. I rig tin- tm-ssage of In* niibp-i-t
will
the for«-«- nini |h*w«t
that
st i- t«s th«- soul •&gt;( tin- orator wit hit«
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the inaliti«- &lt;»f i-lasn orati r fel l
upon the right *h&lt;»md«-r*
A very charming piano du«-t,
Festival March Christiana, »us
w«-li rendered b&gt; Adt-le and T«-«l
Rungo, sistefi unii brother, members
of tbe gruduutilig class
This #afolln.sed by u nailing. "A Prayer
for 1’i-ttco,” given bv flora Stul!ur«l
The nu-rry throng dunced until
uml also u mailing by Gladys Die lb-re’s to -1 Rowland A ibluiun and
nfti-r midnight nnd ib-parted with thè
Mi** I.OUIHI-.
t«-ri«h, "T h o Arsenul at Springflelil." both of whuh w«-r&lt;- r«-n-iv«-tl Who for eight long IllOlith* we’ve fi-i-ling tliat thev limi addi-il nr.other
ginn! tulle to thè Elks lisi. T h e ni-w
trn-il hard to please.
will apprerintiun. Two voeal mini
club
house wi I he starteli
soon
Long
may
they
live,
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happy
may
hers that gave pleasure wer«- a song
and wIo-li tinisheil thè iiieitili&lt;*rs and
they be.
by tho girls, "On the Blue Wave"
and tho otlu-r " T h o Clang of the Anil when we’re married we’ll invite their fumili«-* will bave ntany social
affair* durtng thè winti-r
them to ten.
Forg e" by the boys.
Helen Peek
To tin- Grammar S t &gt;&gt;o| Willie
piny «d Chopin's S o «uni Valse v«-ry
delightfully und then Juilge lb-mug Robinson :
t nngregati oi inl &lt; (turri t
wn* introedured.
llen-’s to «leur old Grammar school,
Next Sunday morning the annual
In his eloquent address Sudge The plan- of tiri-some hook uml rule.
Memorial
service will In- held, the
Ib-rring use«! us Ins theme the sub­ And though we leave it thus behind.
pastor
preaching
the »ermon bo­
ject of the class program, giving a I t ’s memory ne’er shall lenve our
leri- the soldier*
All are cordially
mind. -»
beautiful exposition of what that
invtti-d.
The toast* wen- a nova-1 fi-nture of
pea««- means to the nations of th«In the evi-nti.g fu.- -i • of
our
earth, stating that In- l.«-li«-v«-«l that tin- program that «.«» mm h ,-njo-. i-d
uniti'ig
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The grado.it«-» are* Edna Thom- ; b«*t Sunday, ili.- -, . . •i, d
su in million of pe.n «• a»»ure.l toil. I.
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Ilig upon the European war a* nn |».o
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Nellie
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illustration of the way the Creator
has « honen to show nil mankind Robinson. Katie .Mt-redilh, Helen i-d tourhim; upon the social nnd
the hideousness of the awful carnage Peck. Eula Mickey. Francis Chappell labor aspects of the old Mosaic cod«-,
so’ that with one voie«-, from seti to Marjory Puckurd. Atlele Runge, May (iood music for both »«-rvie«-*. under
seu men will proclaim "never again" Thrasher, Clarece Hand. Dorothy the leadership &lt;&gt;f Clms. Folk, with
will we look upon such a scene. Kumph. lzetta Stone, Gladys Deli-r­ Miss France* Aspinwall at tho or­
" T h e beast of tho Spartan woman," ich, Alice Andes, Lela Hutchinson, gan.
All are cordially welcomed to all
said Judgo Herring, "will liocorno Prances Gonzales, Dt-Lcsley Hill.
of our services.
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COh FEDERATE
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Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2n&lt;l,
inc., limited to June 10th. Extension and
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STAN D ARD RAILROAD OF THE 50U T H

Fuel For Childish Energy
in every slice of. our bread. We
bake our bread under most ap­
proved sanitary conditions and
use only the best Hour. Feed
plenty to the children whenever
they want it.
The healthiest
thing they can eat. The doctors
say so.

SPENCER’ S BAKERY
111 Park Ave.

Free Delivery

THE VIRGINIAN AT THE STAR MONDAY, MAY 24th

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LIME THROUGH NIGERIA
D R IT IS H
TO C O N S T R U C T
RO AD IN W IL D LAN D.

increases

heat

of

We Buy Bones

coal

Sound Reasons Why the Addition of
a L ittle W ater Should Produce
R A IL ­
Bood Results.

Laborers Who W ill Be Employed Are
Cannibals, and W hite Men Will Be
In Constant Danger of
T h e ir L iv e s,

When tbo blacksmith desires the Intensest heat his forgo Is capable of ho
Invariably throws a ljttle water upon
tho" coal
Tho same cdurie Is pur­
sued by the stoker who would gel thp
utmost from hts boilers.
Department 8, Jickaonville, Florida
And tbo poorer tbo ’quality of tho
M«null cturn* of ld*«l. AIk¿d.i I. »ad PefinUn Fertilurr,
coal tho more Imperattvo tho neccaBlty for welling It.
It Boo m s paradoxical, for from tho
THE! LAND'S
vomi
(»-glnulng nil people everywhere hnvo
MY
regarded water ns the one reHablo
agency for extinguishing fire Such»
Indeed, tt really Is. If used In proper
quantity, as experience has amply
demonstrated. —
Manufactured by
Chemistry explains, tho paradox very
simply, however, when It In f o r m s ^us
that water Is composed of oxygen anil
hydrogen In tho proportion of two to
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Jacksonville, Florida
one. That Is to say. In every motecuJo
of tho fluid there arc two atoms of the
It. C. MAXWELL. Branch Manager
former and one of tho latter.
Now oxygen 1« tho chief agent tn
combustion
Oxydlzntlon Is a syno­
nym for burning. Tho rusting of Iron,
the corrosion of silver and tho burn­
ing of wood nro Identical processes,
all due to the agency of this powerful «» and General Workman on Musical Instruments is Permanently *
element which Is so widely distributed i &gt; Located In Sanford. Rcfinishing like new inside and out. t
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through all nature. T o feed oxygen
to flames Is greatly to Intensify thorn,
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This Is exactly what Is
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done. In fact, when-they aro fanned.
Hydrogen, on tho other hand. Is a
gas which burns readily and with the
most intense heat.
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Very evidently, tf water ts separat­
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oxygbn and the hydrogen, no longer
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bound together, are able each to per­
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The for­
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mer adds greatly to combustion, and
the latter not only burns rendlly. but
materially Intensifies the heat
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This Is precisely what occurs when
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the roal fed to the flames There Is
not enough of the fluid to extinguish
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the fire. Instead the Are acts upon tbo
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i inntm.stIon and converting the hydro♦
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In throw lug a little water upon the
•-»at therefore, the blacksmith nltiilnn
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•he same results ns If he added innte♦
r &gt;.&lt;11v to lie- draft produced by the
bellows, and at the same time poured
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a little hydrogen upon the flames
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duced from coal alone under ordinary
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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.

A new railroad la being constructed
by thu Ilrltlnh through the territory of
Nigeria, In West Africa.
It will penetrate the regions known
on “Jujulnnd," so-called becauso the
Inhabitants were long enthralled by a
horrible idol known aa "laung Juju."
It will bo built by cannibal natives
who havo shbwn thomselvea-ihwmost
Intelligent and Industrious workmen.
It will open up the last region of
Africa where white men linvo not yet
settled.
Tho new line Into Nigeria will bo E30
miles In length and will tako four or
five years to build. It will coat about
fifteen million dollars.
It in being
built by tho colonial government, of
which tho bead Is *Hlr Frederick Lugard. Tbo country which Is to be
opened up Is rich In paltn oil and coal,
which tbo British expect to yield a
handsome revenuo on tho money -In­
vested In tho road.
Fifty thousand ■natives have been
hired for tho work of building the
road. They will work under tho direc­
tion of British engineers and foremen.
Doubtless some Americans will bo a s ­
sociated with tho enterprise.
These natives of Nigeria are noted
for their obstinate cannibalism. Al­
though the prnetteo tins been sup­
pressed wherever possible by tbo Brit­
ish offlrlols, the Nigerians In the
depths of t h is 'wild country frequently
bad an opportunity to Indulge In their
peculiar taste They attack an Isolated
village, destroy tho bouses and feast
upon tho Inhabitants.
Sometimes they tnko their victims
to a lonely part of tho forest, keep
them in a corral and fatten them up
for a great banquet. Several times
the white men have accidentally
si uni tiled upon tho hiding place of
these destined victims of the cannl
ha Is
The white engineers and workmen
will have to guard themselves care
fully, for the cannibals believe that
white flesh Is the greatest kind of
meat, tty eating It they Imagine that
they will acquire tho .cleverness nml
other qualities of tho deceased per
son
Very few natives are daring
enough now to attark while men. hut
there Is no knowing what they might
do In a moment of excitement
Half n
dozen white men In u Jungle f.oo tulles
Optiml.tlc T bought.
from help may h&lt;* In a del lento sltuu
If Xini
.Ml '&lt; I putiti li-urli to
lion.
pit-urnhanger from linos and other wild
animals will bo very great
haring
the building of the Uganda railway
hundreds of laborers were carried off
by lions, and In recent months the
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beasts have walked into railroad cars
and snatched off defenseless travelers.
In Nigeria 11mm a re even more nu­
merous than In Uganda. Their num­
YO U CAN AFFO RD
bers depend largety on the amount of
food they can find. Klnnds. antelopes
To h.-xve Dip h r .I equipped
«tore tlip.r- prog re a l Ivi&gt; time«
and other game of various sizes are so
—that'« why w- virge you to
abundant In Nigeria that the thins rind
tn.tull J X \ o \ MKT 41. I'KII.ISH.M, Tli&lt;- mort In iil lug coIIInexhaustible food
Homrtlmcs as
ihg you * ■ri g,-t. on.ojiiently
many ns Mi or till lions lurk in a patch
Itir eh ».Xpert in live en.t ntv*l It
1, fireproof «t,.1 very- nrll.lle,
of Jungle a few acres In extent, near a
A.k your Ue iter or write u.
drinking place vs lo re the food ani­
for ho ok let
mals gather
The
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Thu now railroad will run along tho
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river banks and will cross Iho favorite
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hunting placeB of tho llpns. There will
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bo n tremendous disturbance among
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Leave Boots in Trench Mud.
A private of Iho Welsh Fusiliers,
who la among tho wounded who
reached Cardiff recently, said:
"I havo seen men In the trenches
pulling at their boots for over twedty
minutes In an effort to get out of the
mud, and Anally going without their
boots, which are doublleae there now."
Another man sold he himself had
been In the tranche* barefooted.—
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Car load Iron and Brabham Cow
Peas just delivered. These varieties
Peas guaranteed not to infect s o i l
with “Root Knot.”

W rite for p rices, m entionin^&lt; |iian
tity d esired .

D UTTO N C R A T E CO.

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Alter Four Years of Discouraging f had gotlcn so weak I could ru t -.Unit
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair.

Husband

Came to Rescue.

and I gave up in despair.
At List, my husband got me at- it c n
Cardtri. the woman’s tome, and I
menccd laking it.

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dose, I could tell it was helping

can now walk two miles without its
Catron, Ky.—In an inleresllng letter tiring me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
from this place, Mrs. Bcttie Bullock
"1 suffered for lour troubles, don’l give up in despair. Try
years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, Ihc woman’s tonic. It has helped
writes .is follows:

r a -T .n
B r u g e . a a ,x R e lic.
Brugi'« linn been ri&gt;li'bratet| by poets
SOLI) BY
and mjHtlrn ns a relic of the past, but
HILL 1.11MB Kit CO.
If tt medieval aspect 1« also due to
present design. Ono does not pone-j GEO. II. FEKNALI) HI)W. CO
train It far without discovering. a s,
squalid, lllcnred for and jwor a town
aaaoaaooooooaaooaaaaooaoaa
ns Belgium before the war could pro­
duce. But of Its outward ‘ venerable
appearance the authoritlea are not neg­
lectful, and anyono building a house,
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who Is willing to ho guided ns to style
by the town architect, receives about
I BEAM S
a third of tho cost of tho frontage
CHANNELS
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out of tho municipal chost. Ono char­
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acteristic Bruges still retains from the
. ALL SHAPES °
days when It numbered 200,000 Inhab­
itants of all countries. It has a largo
B O ILER PLATE
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cosmopolitan olemant. Including nu­
TANK
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merous English. . .
Self-Defense.
Men havo been known to kill rab­
bits In self-dofenso, but to kill a hen
for the same reason Is uncommon.
Yet a New England woman used this
unique excuse when her neighbor
trailed n missing hen.
’T h e hen came at mo like a fury,"
sho told tbo Judge. " S b o seemed de­
termined to scratch my eyes out. I.
fell back and she pursuod me. Then
we fought and fought nml I finally
klllod her."
Alas, for the theory of defense! The
hen was found with her feathers off,
gently stowing In the aggrieved wornaii'n kettle.
And tho Judge gravely shook his
head as he rendered'Judgment against
tho kettle owner.

Spot c il h I i will be paid for animal bones
of all kinds, including prairie and bleached
bones. We ure in the market for a large
quantity. Write us for prices and shipping
instructions if you have or can get any.

this time, 1 could only sit up for a little more than a million women, in its d
while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should
all. At times, I would liave severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist lias
C*
sold Cardui lor years. Me knows what
In my left side.

The doctor was called In, and his treat­ it will do. Ask him. He will recom­
ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend 1L Begin taking Cardui today.
It'rt’to to/ ChilUaffifi M(4Wm Ox . I *n«'
soon confined to my bed again. After •AJrltory
beta., Chatunoo*». Tm»., fix SjJJO"

/)utnu(ftmi w )rouf ru t *nj64-(v»*» 1««*. k'®1
that, nolltlng seemed (o do me any good. Trutmant
far Wacom." wnl In «lain
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tuo producer of thrillers. Ttm amateur apparently on fin* nnd dropping Into a
marjig » IUi dismay that tho actress not below; of fording stream* on tho'
imisi actually ko through nil these bnck of n mettli-*«iim* horro, tho wnvi-s
Sanford l odge No f.2, K. atol A. M
hunlshlps in order fur tho camera breast high about tivr» of faring fnro1 &gt;'iruiiii.-.;i at ion c\i-r\ lir»t am) third
to r&gt; produco thorn, tuul frequently clou» brants or lottoly mountain ronda
1 I I t - d a y » at . (0 .
\ i&lt;iti|ig l.rutliri-ll
they must ho repeated several timen.
welci/nte
He H I Tailor
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It's hustle, bustle, hustlo from early h* " , f
T "**
could
come
any
or
every
nflertmon
for
&gt;• ■ret try
U M
morning till lute at night. Rehearsals
nrn long and tedious. The alar must n visit and slay to dinner, her mother
make her meaning known by notion. notices, drawing her conclusion that
Molino- i Itaplcr Vo IÚ. It V M
There can lie no awkwardness
She he must nut have much if rm&gt; hual'■•» ’
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I f •all I. I-* nr*.
must dress her parts as cun-folly un ness to attend lo l i e s not much on ;■ - 1,1 M ‘ or . Hall over the Imp. ria
j CjpttbHi. 1914. br iIm Melit «
Sjn.L..i«J
though she were to appear in the llcsh church ^gotng. but lie's an enthusiastic 1 1,r'
V i»i ling &gt;-. imputi tort» wt-h-otur.
J I . U uniats
' l l F Tolar
T H E Y W O U LD B E M O V IE S T A R S
before her audience
Her facial ex­ attendant at the races
He's Interested In finding out nil he
Secretary
High I'rieBt
pressions must he letter perfect to In­
•j-f,,, world la till’d with folly, nnd »In.
auro the success of the play One awk- can ,,f lu‘r fan,ll&gt;- but Is nbncninmunlAnd 1*&gt;VP mult ding whore it can, 1 »ay. wnnl move on her part and the entire cn,lv,&gt; regarding Ins own. Ho compii* .Ni-no rude i Itaplcr -, Order f'n-lern Sin
jr,,r prauty 1« «-«ay enough to win.
Ml . If every lirM and third Tues day
production Is mined
Hhe must he menta her nn her choice of girl friends
Hut one t»n’t loved e v e ry dny.
h ••i. 1. tinnii &gt;i
I vt-ryom* who has seen
punctual at rehearsals rain or shine. um* contrives to get her to Introduce
hi' Mar 111 the (..L't are cordially inviteli
It la wonderful what, a hold tnovJng nick or well She must keep her forni him to them. The tlrst she known ho to visit this chapter
picture* liavo taken upon tho hoartB of lithe and thin, at tho expenso of her Baa ««decimi the richest girl and traiiBAltee K. Itohhins, Sec'y
girls. They pick appetito and comfort. Sho must forego ft&gt;ni his Interests to her
Sho soon
out their favorite oompanr imd nil homo pirn mi re m r ” hears that the other girl la engnged
I ' hncnlx budge No 5 , K. o f |\
net reason and s i­ her exacting business. It’s no fun to *° him.
His new flame likes him 1 M.V U"Reionu and fourth Tuesdays.
lently worship at bo a movla actress. Many rlnmaf t o ‘-Immensely but she will not give her Ni'iting knights always welcome.
( » j Mdier
tholr shrine evo- bo called, but fow tiro chosen who heart nnd hand to him until she finds H Mcbmilin
K It ami S.
(’
nlng
aftor ove- oven gain a foothold on tho ladder of out something about him If ahe hasn’t
nlng. * As they success.
a father nr brother she enlists tho
Snnford bodge No. 27, I. tt. O, K.
services of some trusty male friend
watch their favor­
ite
with bated MEN W H O S H O U L D N ’T BE IN­ of tho family.
Meets every Monduy ut T:;iu p, m.,
breath
and luIt doesn't tukc a man long to road over Imperial Theatre.
V IT E D TO C A L L .
C. C. Colili,
tense gaze, many
nno’ther man aright. Tho afTablo young J. W. O. Singletary
Secretary
N. (i.
a girl conceives
»1
ranger
Is
found
tohe
a
profligate
Cupid from hi* favorite nnllon
Care nml ritvy »III remove,
the daring, Vlalt
nnd fortune hunter, xxlllt all the evil
Jcnlou»&gt; that J»*1*plie. 1 puutoh.
that
ahe,
too.
traits attending such n life. A girl
Hale Clly Camp No. G, W. O. \\
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And despair that &lt;llrs for love.
takes n risk In Inviting a strnnger to
. „ „ i „ - cmaya
might become a
.Meets second and fourth Wednesday J
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movie art la L
It la n pleasure for young women to her home when oho knows nothing of nights in each month,J. F . Hootehnn
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If girls chanco It they havo t . L. Miller
It all looks bo mako new acquaintances, especially him.
Clerk
Council Commander $
onay. They have when they aro of tho opposite sex and only themselves to hlntne If It turn«
no tinea to mem­ ngrocabln. It docs not follow that out a fiasco Thoro arc plenty of good
orize, no terror they should bo Invited to her homo on men whoso lives and habits aro well
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
lest they might n flvo minutes' acquaintance. A man known who would only bo too pleased
Joiners of America
forget tholr part. Nothing to do but mny stop a few momenta to chut with to call If they but bad an Ip VI tat Ion.
Snnfordjxtral Union No. 17fil meets
simply to walk through their acta and n young woman who In waiting for n
first and third Thursday night ut
look protty. Thoro la not one girl In car nnd n man he has met happens
W I N T R Y N I G H T ’S W O O IN G .
n'‘ liM-k in the bugles’ Hull.
a hundred but la nuro abe could do It along
Ho does not know hint -par­
I U o Singletary.
J M Brown,
Sii-‘y-Tretis,
President %
quite ua well. If tier friends have ticularly well, hut he presents him to tVi, cannot tlclit fur love ft* tin n mny do;
We
r
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M
InWmi’.l
nnd
were
not
mitdn
praised her. calling her good looking, the girl Nor does he think tho casual
tt) WIKl.
Il I* O. K. Snnford bodge 1211
she Iota tho Idea gain ascendancy over meeting will go any further He Is nut
expected tu know the Inner life of 'I'm win thy l.tvc Im tissi.ftiint-s* usidc
-Î - 1 -ìr -.I unii third Mediiesduy night
her
Win» f. ..r* t,. a»k In r han.I .lull, ti-aeh . 1,1 »»rt.i-rol birst St and i'alnu-tto \ve
Work In factory or shop looks lmto- every man he rum»» In contact with
te tx» deriv'd
O. I
n&gt; **r
T V Neal
ful to her when once ahe Is posacaHcd lie Is a pleasant. Jolly good fellow
»■fetary
l . xal t e d Rul er
of this craze. Managers are besieged that’s nil he knows of him H&gt;- docs
The most tobe-plilod young man Is
with Just such Blagoatruck applicants. not know, nor la he expected to know, he who has no sweetheart when tho
They deny tho girl's appeal with xvhat Ilia faults or hnbltn mny be; dear old wintertime rolls round. His The bake Breeze Council No. .11 Junior
Order brtiled American Mcchanirs
courtesy. Hut onco in a whllo there whether lie has one sweetheart or a most Intimate rhuni phwn him false,
Meets every Wednesday at 7:10 i’.
Is one courageous enough to tell these score of them, if he’s n man to hu when he depends upon Ilm ns a eomM.. in the t it&gt; Hall
\ i»iting lireth.-rs
girls tho honest truth, lie explains to trusted or Is one who hail best he let panton to aeeompnny hlki hither and It. wi-lii.me (' II Smith. Ret- See
the fair naplrant that tho movie pic- alniftthither ‘ Yen will have te mense me,
Under s ud i efrcuinsl.-uiees, a man
ture star», with neareely ari ecception,
my dear fellow " he ezclntius, without
t elery I it) t e f i e Vi. I HU
are reerults frinii thè hlglirla»» dra- wl th a gllh t e n g u e enti l ugratl ate Inni
a tremor of regret jn Ills volee "It's
. ! . •In1 c ■ v.-r-. I’ll.-.i H \ II I! III III s
tnatle stage; tlint they are horn ntid H''lf Rito lite g.Miil gr u • e f III,III» a the night I C" te see nt\ gill That »
I k .. 1f«1; 1-1 ♦ l*
\« he Ini» h.-* ri a «perlai ir.-at I wmi l dnt tut»s
lir.-d lo thè stage, dnll.-d lo li» .'»iii-l- t ti&lt;,11 irtitle«» gir)
1 11. mietili; ft
tf í
r i r:i 1t o .
prepi-rlv
pr.-ft.-nli-.J
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Ihr-'iiKii
att
Ing requlremotjt» freni thè Urne tliey
All ef Ids friends ha v e tin» »uriie rea- I
\\ M‘ ) l‘r»-*t( 1. lit
s« retary
are utile lo wulk
lauiking pretti he intrudili tn&gt;n »h&lt;- Iniagim-s that R I» pon to offer They all would u wooing
q ul t e ' h e c e r r e e t ili Ine i e invite hlttt te gn on a wlntr» e » eni ng
tulli«. Ih thè least of Its requln-rni-nt»
Tin» »omig
u f i » Mil 111 M 1 M 1 1 » It M
i t - r Mu-ther dee» nel
Olici* In a whlle u tnanuci r I* i. mpt.-d I «Il ilpetl 1|. r
ma n wh e »it» down in I.,» itali bed­
M« - t f-very nr»i •ill«t Hurd Friday
lo givo nn ovi-rporsisti-m girl u tante l ik e ih»1 n e » a c q n a mt a i ie e T h e daugh
room wondering if tie w ill go »nil s o m e ­
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tltlnk»
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m
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and
lllllust
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take
of it to euro ber of thè Idea that sho
wh e r e te pas* Me» tilín» uw n h--'.-ttis

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Talks on
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1 can lit up your bicycle with evcrylhirui from .start
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We are «L'eubs Tor the IIARLKY-DAYIDNON and
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We carry Motorcycle Accessories.
See us for anything you need for ymrr"ftirydc TIT’
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A fortnlght In thè harness I» iisually
qulte enougli tu dl»pe| ber htlllmnt de
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Just how much can be accomplished
Ylth chiffon and taffeta. In the hands
of Ihoso artist« whoso Inspirations are
wonders of beautiful appareling, Is
very clearly demonstrated in tho pic­
ture given here. Thin Is an evening
(own tn light blue with an undcrpettjeoat of plaited chiffon and- an
overdress and bodice of tnffetn. A
little lace In tho BlceveB, and roses
hikde of tho chiffon, uru rolled ujtoji
for Its deqoratlon, and prpvo all that
ta needed.
At tho front of tho plaited under­
skirt chiffon roses fasten the plaits
down and form a flounce near the bot­
tom. The bodice 1» merely ft wide
crushed girdle of the silk, ncross the
front, to which shapely lines are given
the management of tho overskirt
Mils lq cut In ono with the bodice nt
j the back and aldea. It is finished with
»hallo* scallops a t tho bottom, tho
of each one defined with a chif• f°n rose.
There are soft shoulder straps of
«furred chiffon, and a swathing of cblf“ °n appear* In the bodico above the
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for i gote!, i ' uitfot tulli** place I.» t
il-.W it
.\¡t t&lt;&gt; ili** girl how ltappy could
ho with any girl who » a s a lively con
versailonallst. were other fair charm­
er« away’ But for tho benetit of the
young no n who find themaelves out
In the rotd 1 would «ugge*t tluii l&lt; »
better late Miau never
They have
no time to lost) III making the .otjualntance of mime nice young giti
who Is not already spoken for
Friendship «oon ripens Into lo»»»
with seeing encli Other frequently Ur
tho time that the bells aro ringing
tho olii year out and the new year in
their wooing »111 have come to a hap
py climax
Instead of being iti »
dreary Itali room, they will have furn­
ished a cozy little Hal and are arrang­
ing to bring their brido thereto. They
can court continuously by their own
flresldo.

taffeta. Wired caps of lace, with nar­
row binding of »ilk. finish the shoul­
ders, in lilac« of sleeves, headud by I
«traps made of the roses set close to­ FIRST
GIRL IN 120 YEARS
gether.
I'he roses also define the fastening down the front
H airs of Cunningham Fam ily Havo
Tho crispness nnd body and luster
All Been Bqy* Until T h is
of taffeta lend themselves so well to
Baby Arrived.
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tho season's modes that designers turn
San Antonio, Tez.—The first girl to
lo It for day and evening gowns. Thoro
la no other weave, It seems, wblctt be born In a family for hbout four
embraces so many colors and combi­ generations, or about one hundred nnd
nations ot color. Certainly there la no twenty years, was born lo Mr. nnd
other which can be used to belter ad­ Mrs. W. A. Cunningham, G27 West
vantage tn making the wldo skirts Bussell plnce. recently. Thoy have*
christened the baby Mary Elizabeth
which the present mode decrees.
Mr ('tmnIngham and his broth, r
JU L IA OOTTOM LEY.
John H Cunningham, belong-to an old
Tennessee« family and havo ina.Ri
P r e t t y H a n d k e r c h ie f s .
Some remarkably pn»tty handker­ their home In San Antonio for about
In each generation (or
ch iefs—at retiiarkably’ fine prices, it nine yearn
must be admitted—are called medal­ tho last century and more sons havo
lion handkerchiefs They aro in plain been bom Into tho family and bavo
soft nlue nnd buff, and in the comers, carried tbo name of Cunningham Into
have a small round medallion ap- many states. Tho birth of tho first
pllqucd with a protty m ile decorative daughter was an event of no little Im­
white rim. The Initial is embroidered portance In tho family of Cunningbam.
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that beginning Monday, May
.'lint, Mrs. I{. L. Hart, tne lady
«letnonsirator find bvturer on
lin-les.s ciHjkery, will ln^in a series
of *11‘ m o n s 1 r n t i o n s of the
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FIKKI.KSS COOK
S 11&gt;\ KS. Mi-will nnnouni’e at
fi latff flnio IIn» nrnuiKementit and
• lime for various demonstrations,
;m&lt;l will Ih- yflad in diranne dntea
l'ii ;iny &lt;&gt;i the I,adies’ Societies,
jiivinjf fi speeiftl demoiLstrntion.

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are frank enough lu Inform him lit» v
We
are
in great thing' r ’ The greater
nr*’ expecting company, and to sur
g«»*t Hint he come untumi some otte r (hen-fore »in. it.I our « ..e r n t e lie
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FLO U R a t REASONABLE P R IC E S ,

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Desiring Highest Prices and Unequalled
Service at Lowest Cost

SHOULD

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Average Net Returns to the Growers and Service
Rendered During This and Previous Seasons
Write* for Information as to Why it is to Ytmr Advantage to Appoint as Your
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1914

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�SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT WEEK

session of the legislature proposing
the submission of a constitutional
amendment
providing for stale di­
It. J . HOLLY. IMiior
Tills resolution wan intro- •
W. M. HAYNES. liu ln e M Manager | vision.
(lured laste in the session and died,
----------l-ul.luh.-l y.twty Tu»“ l»y and Krtdajr
on tlu* calendar.
The resolution I
'* ontinued from lä g e II
providing for division was intro -1 Sydney Chase, Cecil Irwin, Ted
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
ducei! Inst week by Dnvia of St. Kumte, J . D. Woodruff. M ax BrndHTBRntlimON ritHT. IN AIIVANcr
lohn s and Ha vis of Jack so n who hury, Kotiert Cobb, I. a F'ayelte Till)*,
ONE m il
*1°^ will tight for its passage. T h e reso­ lslimuel Kan nor, James Higgins and
HI X MONT IIH
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lution at the present session has 0 , \V. Spencer.
TURKU MONTHS
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been reported favorably hy the romT h e young „graduates were thrv^fe
I Fell « r r r* l In th r i I l f l»f « « rr lr f 12.0« Pet' 3 r * i in
mit tee on
constitutional
amend- ripienta of many beautiful flowers

THE SANFORD HERALD

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P *7 meni* In Adtanrr MoM lie M id * *&lt; Offlee

m e n t a , s o it w o u l d s e e In t h a t

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T R A V E L E R ’S C H EQ U ES are as good as actual money,‘‘ami much
safer. They are accepted as cash in any part of the W orld'and no i n dentification is necessary.
We furnish these cheques at a small cost and shall he glad t«•
supply you.

t h e is-

sue is by no means a doud one.
T h e proposed amendment would
Knfetrd Am Hrmmt -4 1»** M»H M i l l « Auguol 22nd
196ft. nl Ihr PunUdTke al Sonfœd. Flock!*,
make the peninsula part of tlu- slate
t n d e r Aft uf M nrrti 3rd. 187V,
south Florida and the northern part
of the state Florida if it should lie
N o. U S
O fllr« I« I I , I . I d llu lld lr«
T»tn&gt;h
subm itted to the people and ratified.
If the members of the legislature
It took seven columns of the .Sun- voted for the submission of the
ford HcnrM for a contributor ta ah&gt;- "a mehiTmcnt a lively fight can lie ex­
press himself on the labor question. pected.
There are thousands of
If he had taken unothcr column Trnd Floridians who nre earnestly in favor
a (junter
lie would have violated of state division and the opponents
the union rule*.-“--Clearwater Sun.
of division cannot hope to strengthen
0 —their causi&gt; by disdaining arguments
After many vexatious deiuys and and simply branding all udvocates of
This is the
weeks of patient wailing it seems tile idea “ lu natics."
th at our dreams of a new hotel arc ’ method of campaign chosen by n
about to come true and it is almost few South Florida editors. HowWver
certain that this paper will have an if the question is submitted to »he
important announcemnt to make in people for settlement on its merits
the South Florida editors will lie com­
a few days regarding the hotel.
pelled to change their tac tic s for
On ncxS Tuesday tho delinquent division has strong advocate* inthat
tax list for Seminole county will he section as well as' in West Florid a.—
published in The Herald.
As this Pensacola News.
T h a t Is news to us. in South Flor­
issue will he greatly in demand by
Wo always thought the most
people in the county and those who ida.
objection
came from West Florida.
reside in other parts of the country

r

O'

,,

CfoM /till/

Class Day is the one d ay of the
whole week set apart by th e seniors
4
ns peeuliurly their own; a d ay around
Want- your b u s i h E S s ^
w liich cluster tender memories and
surrounded
with intense interest,
H. E. TOUR
H. R. STEVENS
R. K. UUS
C. M. HAND
S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A
ft is the parting of the ways, for h e -1
Calti!»
Prrtlclrnt
_
A l i i 4 allai« r
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Yíc.-Pr*sd*nt
for« another w w lt-a h a ll-h a *» spiw rf----ned it* course school dnys nre over
and the inevitable separation shall
have taken place.
Tho girls and
hoys, many of whom have t r a v e l- !1
led the twelve yfars course together, ¡lowers, vines and potted plants number wa* good, the su bjects well and stairway only the pott. j ;,.rM
stand upon tho brink of a broader being used in profusion, giving u chosen and diversified, showing a and white s ta r jessamine vn.i
life and are pussing on and out into touch of beauty uttd grace to the so- keen instinct in giving to the public used, the sam e effective decorations
the world to take up tho duties that \Vere ev eryd ay aspect of the school something to please each individual adorning the
refreshment
r,...m,
await them there, eagerly, with out- room, although the teachers creute taste.
T h e pupils, acquitted them­ trttove. In the auditorium 11 •• ,i,.ra.
stretched hands to grnsp the oppor- tt |ove for the beautiful in thrir pu- selves so creditably th a t it is dif­ rations' Were confined to the «taie
tunities th a t the future holds for pils by encouraging window boxes ficult to specify, while the musical upon which hatnhoo was u«,-d ,.j.
them.
A retrosjiecrivo glance
fills and potted plants for their respec­ selections were among the ln»t. tensively with quantities of vartthe day with sadness, for th e y in­ tive class rooms, at nil times. Many Ruth Hand opened the evening's en­ colored (lowers and gleaming stat­
deed realize th at the parting is at of the decorations were carried out tertainment with a humorous mono­ uary. The Temple Boys Rand (uf.
hand.
,
in the class colon, ad opted by each logue, " T h e Busybody” and wbb nished tho music for the evening that
At the appointed hour tl\c call of grade.
Unlovely
o b je c t s
were followed by Iluth Steinm eyer with was a delightful feature of the r*.
the bugle announced the approach shrouded in moss and banked with " T w o Negro Folks L y r i c s ," with ception'.
Whilo enjoying the reof the class, heralded by the arrival (lowers, while many ,of the rooms piano accompaniment.
Miss Steln- freshments memory favors of veil,,»
of the other three classes of the were made attractive with border meyer portrays negro character with and black ribbon, ........... tm&gt;- ■*b«ra.
High School, the members of which drawings or friezes ab ov e the black sympathetic interpretation.
"B rier were pinned Upon*.tile gtte-t H will make a good advertising me­
grouped themselves to the right of hoards.
T h is was especially pretty R ose" by Rosamond
Radford and
The juniors who were r 1&gt;-•■-il,|r
dium for the merchants.
School days nre over.
.
tlie northern entrance of tho High , ¡„
Dickenson's room , the work "Huuntod by a Song" were two for this delightful receptor
---- - O ----------- O —
School. A hush fell upon the uudi-1 |„.jn(r done by Norma Herndon,
excellent numbers, the latter inter­ annual event, proved tin rn . 1
•,,
Harry Floyd in one of his llashes
Parents will have to look after d ire as the graduating class up-J There wore exhibit* of every *ub- preted by Muriel Harrold with an be the most graemu« In- •
,
thd* advises; 'M eet your w-ifo every j their children for several months
jpeared which « m broken by a vn j(.ct taught in each, grade, the map ease and naturalness
true to life. and girls alike meeting »t-. . ,
day anew, each morning as a glori­
(&gt;
I ciferou* applause.
The ¡nlorosling Wl,rk
especially tine, ns was An
oration entitled " S t n y in the with a cordiality and *p*. i , ny
ous stranger.”
Again we say. "P lan t a hotel in l,r,,grain
opened with the
Ivy a|Bo tlie art work.
M an y of the South ' was well delivered by Joe altogether delightful. A happy -pint
Harry is not springing anything Sanford, and your money shall re­ q u e e n ," embracing charming songs teachers have specialized this .year Laing, who give* promise of some of informality prevailed that «tampfil
and dialogue. In the course of the on writing with excellent results. In day being an orator of note himself.
new at that. We know several men turn to you'in many way*.
it us one of tlie most enjoy . d 1- replay’ Zoo Munson and Mildred Dick­ every grade and class there were
th at greet their wife each morning
the history
the
The su bject was particularly fine. ception* in
as a glorious stranger.
They have
son rendered a delightful duet and papers neat and attractiv e and many (
Sunday school picnics will soon
, civ
A violin solo rendered by Earle school. Tlie ju nior pupil« w.
been out all night and the wife
Mr.
Frank
( amphell also tmog proud parents rejoiced when the high ,, axton. one of Sanford's popular i assisted by die teacherhe th e order of the day and no state ...........
........ i i . : . . . i t __ I., i l l . : .......... i .
,
meets them early in the morning
Standing
hchind Annle Whitner bis averages upjx’ared. upon them
in ttie Union ofTets so many beautful j
young violinist*, with Frances A s-1 School, Miss Guild. M**«
Voice rose on thè wmgs of song
with a rolling pin in one hand and a
In the Flighth grade, taught by pitiwall at the piano, preceded one Mi«-« Walker and Mi««
picnic grounds as Florida.
baseball hat in the other.
with a melody and sweetness m- Mi«« Harris the blackboard attracted
of the best ntimbets on tin- program
tonight
( iimno-t •
O
eonipnruhle, in ihat beautiful con, much .itteiition (or it a .,* Truly a
O
"Tlie
Soul
of
tile
Violin"
wa
s
given
close*
with
th
e grudu.i'
With a good hard road to New posinoti of
Tate'*
“ SollteW here
Nice little lady in-_ Dei -and the
work of art
Upon it were free hand by Kutli K anner with a beauty and I «4 the senior*, at wind' I'Smyrim Imiti thè Osleen ferry tlns ......... . urt. ( .lim,1|{
Annie Whitner
other day took orders-from tin* nice
trip to salt water could he m ade m president of the Class of '1 5 wa« drawing« of the seal of Florida and patlio« of expression 11in t rose to the '*'! I rati president o' !&gt;•
ladies of DrI.und and collected part
an agricultural cow done by Dor­ heights of inspiration, tlie «we.t lege will deli ver I k
less than one hour from Sanford
crowned the ivy queen with a othy Kum pli, the state llag with the
of tlie price of the dress goods as a
voice of the young reader being pe- j
u
1‘f r f r r l l/ntinr /{oil
wreath of ivy, emlilemuiic of mem- seal in the center, the work of Helen
guarantee of good faith. The good j
culiarly adapted to her s u b j e c t
T
h
e
dredge
at
tin*
bulkhead
is
ory.
With
sweet
anil
gracious
dig|j
1(],|
t|
(|
F'or
perfect
a11er &gt;1 •
ladies of DeLund have not seen her \
a beautiful border of \ monologue from “ I’olyantiu. one
entire eight month*
since.
Lots of these canvassers are throwing sand at a great rate non mi t y she delivered the president
purple pansies. III the center of of the most |iopulur hooks "f tile|
snore, dismissal or In .:
going l lie rounds in Florida collecting and tiie new land will soon be made address, her young voice clear and which was the names of the three
period, and arranged by Mi** Goo«i- names of the pupil* l'4!&lt;
money from tile ladies for dress Dur lake front will then he one of distinct reaching to the outermost annual honor pupils of th e class by
ime was a numiter that gave pleas­
¡•'irsi Grude
Mar,
circle O f the large gathering; ............. ( .|uri.c,.
T h r ( m h work of art
goods and all kinds of novelties and the beauty spots of the city
ure,
for l’olyumiu i* a cimracter
k B the ludies are falling for it. T h e mor­
Moye,
Mari ha \\ .iti &gt;
O—
spited thought.« clothed with a beau
wa« a |Mirfcct representation of the every one loves, playing the "glad ; w n|shl. Calvin M.i.ag
Professor in Col urn ilia University ty of expression that captivated ber human ear ¡end it« parts
al is for the ladies and the men to
T h e young ga me
under all circuinstances, the
B m w ii
a«k* 'W hat can we d&lt;* in «ase of hearers
patronize tin- home merchants.
arti«t wa« Helen Peck.
In the hoy* selection chosen is one of the most
S o u n d Grad«- Ut»
war'’''
Don't know what lie call do
&lt;t
The •la*« history and prophe
Eighth grade Were tine specimen.« of pathetic situation* in the whole
Hazel
l ’uvkurd, Fllui«-- V» ■
up there hut we can go to tin* Ever wiih Muriel Harrold tilling the role
hand drawing» also, particularly bookThi* wa* given by Lucille
The English sparrows are becom­
Third Grade John IU
glades aad slay there until il i* over of historian and prophet was u nttrn- noticeable wa* that of liulph llouItine*. The ''M atin ee Girl" wa* an
ing so numerous in Sanford that
F ;•* '
0
her greatly enjoyed
Coveting the mill.it. a representation of the heart .adorable monologue given by An . 1111«t . I turnt tiy
they are a nuisance and they are
t'huma*.
Madehnì
M
Palm Bench county «herid has High School period in lln ir live«, and blood
vessels
Another
by (om ette I,uke, an adorable young
also destroying and driving all the
F
e
rr
it.
whitewashed
Nherilf
Will she gave a resume of their associa­ Frank B ritt, a villus nlld its vessels maiden herself, in a meanner that
songbirds from the city.
The city’ been
F'mirth Grude ( I ••
Spencer
of
Hillsborough
should
he tion together, outlining briefly. step was excellent
There wore other jdeused, and the program rlo*ed with
police should be armed with shot
Sarai]
Wheel es*,' Madge W-»
Never did think by step the history of the class. line cxhihrts in this and a l l the rest “ Proaciosa," a monologue arranged
guns and each evening "hoot the acquitted also.
Mil.
’Watson
Wallace, Yirgie M
Using
the
screen
of
a
moving
pic­
of the rooms, bul space forbids fur­ from
Longfellow's "Spanish
Stu­ F'rank I’npe, I n mat t&gt;"¡- M
sparrows wherever they are found. Spencer was guilty of doing any­
ture as illustrative of the varying ther comment
Orlando has tried this means of ex­ thing except his duty.
d e n t,"
Zoe Munson featured thi*
F’lfth Grade
Edward M•■- • \\ i.
pictures
ol her class mates, «to* un­
l&gt;
termination and finds it pay’s and
rending, perhaps the most difficult of
«ter Ordwuy, Freden- I
Fam ous Celery avenue is now -he- folded u vision of the future, h u m or­
the entire course, during which there
the sparrow pest down there is being
/’-I niorj/ S i b o o l / i h l i n t
.Me.«*et»gi r -l"-»tu f t r
ously
attacking
the
supposed
pet
of
eliminated
T h e sparrow ¡« much ing paved with brick and this wi
A' tie
|’r i mar v Si 1" ed t lie » o r k i« a «ong he hind the scene« nnd a
\
lc l.auliti
W it • M
each
That
charming
Zoe
\|un«on
like the urtt if you keep bothering add another link of good mad« over
Mi«« Munson t.« intro
•il'I-i.1 . i-d w,i* equally a * line it$• dance bj
I -u tnley, 1&gt;•■r ■&gt;111&gt; M
should
he
,t
militant
suffragette
at
ducFd
Ifi r dramatic instinct i«
him he will eventually leave tile which our people urn take a «pm
that uf ' he 1 1 rani mar S Clllllll. t
I’ackard
vicinity,
during the summer evenings.
San the expiration of ten year* could little lo t * havin g on e x h ib itio n a wondcrfullj apparent in this selec­
Seventh Grado— Molile Aber i&gt;i,y,
scarcely
he
credited
hut
the
class
ford a veil tig will add the missing link
Throughout the |&gt;upii» gave
- 0 -----class of work that" was the- pride of tion.
M ,rGladys Adams. Ruth Murd prophet
so
stated.
One
of
tho
boys
in the Sanford Orlando road.
M A R S H A L L A G A IN ST WAR
teachers and patrons alike.
Here, an exhibition o f talent well developed ion Dieterich. Adele Kim
M
•••!
should be a missionary, another n
------ 0 ------•Vico President
Marshall N u s n t
too. the room* were most attractive by their instructor, Miss Goodhue. Huston, George Uniti • At
literary genula. while Nellie Lough.
Monday in Tallahassee as tho gloat
You can alwáys depend .upon the
,, , hut a vast difference prevailed in
Flight li &lt;¡rude F i l i A!
f
,
. a
winsome little lady, the smallest
./uliiiir f f rer jilion In ,S*&lt; n i nr «
of Governor Park Trammell, ¡Aid progressive people of Sanford to do
.
. .
.
, . .
,
t In- decoration* winch was chiefly
Hutchison, Dorothy ft . *r ■
.
. . .
. member of the das« weighed scarcely
Monday riight he addressed glu ()ii&lt; right l hi rig ai the right time and
the work of the little folk* them*
L*.»t night the Junior class enter- dore Kotige
les» than a ton . te n years hence N o
legislature.
In the course of
T h e Herald has alt the confidence
*clvi-«.
wi t h
t h e e x c e p t i o n of ' h e i tuij ictJ ni h o n o r of t h e s e n i o r s of the
This includi*« " i l
* 1•
member of th e eins* was e x e m p t
sjK-orh In-'said:
j in the world in the people of tlii« from th e delightful wit of th e ir c a l end a r w o r k seen in e a c h grade • n , k,|, School w i t h one of t h e mn*t and ( iriitiiiiut «• • ■
'If war depended upon m
vote city building the liew hotel
They
prophet
Tin- i liorti«. composed &lt;&gt;f Thi« cereived much f.ivorald........ in- charming receptions of the year The Schuld having been u" 1 •
* here would lie no war
I here 1« a recognize the need of tin* hotel and
As each month of the »‘'lindi |ilerùnaioni were most attractive, tent tonally. When lhe«i :
very inent
: the other classe* rendered
new clement in political life today, the Sanford spirit will build it just
tor m Ì* u s h e r e d in, th e c a l e n d a r i* vines, ferns and Mowers in their arread at I lie F'ighlh &lt;. r.nt&gt; v
, sweetly " T h e Hoes" nnd the a f t e r ­
an element again st.w ar.
It is the as the Sanford spirit has built the
drawn
upon
the
hoard
with
roloied
j
rangemetit
displaying
much
taste,
t he children were a«ked
class
closed
with
the
1 risoti event
woman. Whether she votes or not, eitv.
vlmlk, tt she no representing the ln
library where, with Mr. KxcII and an enthusiastic applau
T
h
u
s
graduating
class.
of
tlie
•ong
alto is in the political arena to slay
O
October, nn,j
president of the juniors, given them.
nnother hit of local history that will month, golden rod. for
aiad she is against war • • • But if
pumpkins
and
Jack
o'lunterns
for.
*
n
Umo
Kumph.
the graduates re­
Sanford is not worrying about the go down in tho annals of th e school
'war should como she is ready and Dixie Highway or any other high­
November, Christmas scene to rup- ceived, tl e decorations were lovely,
( ’om m n iccm rn t Sub
for tho words of the song were w rit­
f i l i n g to sacrifice husband and son. way.
T h at history repeats
ttWith our new hotel, b ulk­ ten by Zoo Munson and Muriel sent December, and so on through adding another touch of b eau ty to
B u t she is not willing to give her headed lake front, twenty-five miles
tlie month*.
Especially good was the handsome room with it* perfect demonstrated a t the. Light' ,
Harrold and adapted to music by
most precious possession to please a of brick roads and river transporta­
the May calendar In Mis* F'urns- equipment.
quan tities of Easter graduation exercises, n* for ih*
them with the assistance of Fannie
few who desire to make a political tion wo expect to get the people next
worth's room represented by a per­ lilHes reared their Htatcly heads and ont! time within two year* a t ’ •
Reba Munson. Out in the open air,
Issue.
winter. You can call it Dixie High­ in the late afternoon of a perfect fectly drawn M, through which was fragrant white rctses nestled umong sat Upon the singe while ht* "T h is dreadful war in Europe will, way, Sanford Highway or Holly day, tho Class D ay ceremonies were interwoven flying blue b ird * and the profusion of drooping vine* and daughter graduated together
spring flowers.
F'or F eb ru ary a graceful ferns. In the spacious halls|
in my opinion, settle the immigra­ Highway.
(Continued on Page a
You ca n ’t keep them most impressive.
shield with draped flsgs, bo fore which
tion question because the govern­ away from Sanford.
hq/ig a picture of tho F a t h e r of our.
ments of the d ev astated . states will
G
r
a
m
m
a
r
Schaol
Exhibit
great
country.
All of the calendars
Late
advice
from
Cuba
tel)
of
the
not permit any of their able bodied
were
lovely.
Miss
Steawrt and Miss
dry
weather
down
there.
Tho
pinemen to leave. They will bo needed
T h e custom that ha* obtained
uppio needs plenty of moisture now for two years to exhibit the Walker had representative calen­
a t home to rebuild the countries.
" W e nre rapidly regaining the con­ while i t Is getting close to tim e to work of the piipils in their respective dars also upon the walls of their
These calendars arc
fidence of the people of the south pick it else the size will be small. grades, gives the parents nnd friends class rooms.
used
extensively
in teaching.
American republics.
And this *is Desirable sixes from East C oast of the itu d en t body an opportunity
Birds*
ra
b
b
its
and
pictured Spnta
fields
will
no
doubt
sell
at
good
necessary If wo are to got the vast
to viow leisurely and carefully the
FK ED F.B IC II HAND. P i u i d i *»
F . r F O R S T E R , V ic i P m í i M 'I
Claus
were
used
as
decorations,
prices.
trade to the south of us. I have
work tlr.it is on display, for tho wall
U F. W tttrNF-K. C u m i i i
A . L . B E T T S . A m t C a in o »
never been able to disassociate the
space’ in each room enables the t e a c h ­ while the little booklets with their
Mexican question with South Amer­
er to palace the paper« and drawings green cov ers' were adorned with
Welcome Addition’ to Family.
ica, and all the talk in this country
Modest Suitor—"I havo o n ly 15.000 more advantageously. This feature flowers made b y tho children. Here
of extending the United States to n year,, air; but 1 think I cau sup­ of the Commencement week com ­ too the art work of the n u p ih gave
II" I
I ;l
Panama haa b e e n -hurtful to us in port your daughter on that." F'ather mends itself to the public for there promise of future abilm i' and ac­
of a S a f e D é p o sâ t • B o x in , cur F i r e and
T h e ir exhibits! were re­
our relation! with our slater re­ (enthusiastically)—"Support her, my is no better way of impressing upon curacy.
Ji-L i •
publics in South America. * As this dear boy— why, you can aupport her them the fariliUea and efficiency of markably good for such you n g chil­
nil
up p e r y e a r,
/
B
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r
g
l
a
r
P
r
o
o
f
(
V
a
u
l
t
—
$
3
,0
0
.
a
talk/ gradually dies out their confi­ entire family on It.’*
our schools than this annual exhibit dren. In the Primary school are nn
‘
*
II
.¡I
dence in this country is returning,
of their children’s progress. Tho ez- efficient corps of teachers, loved by
no o n e s h o u ld b e W ith o u t th is A b s o lu te P ro T h s Two Go Togethsr.
and the friendships between the citi­
hlhlt. throughout was a fine one nnd their little charges and h on ored by|
•
yJliLl
Show us a mnn who has accom- most creditable to both Primary anti the patrons.
I.
te c tio n .
R e n t o n e now a n d p la c e your
zens of the United Btatos and our
I 1 il
southern neighbors becoming firmer pUshcd anything worth while, and wo Grammar school teachèrs, all of
will show you a man who makes a
v
a
lu
a
b
le
s
th
c
ra j
Expression /f«
to our mutual advantage."
whom received in their class rooms,
specialty of attending to his own busi­
In
this
week
of
sol
m
a
n
y
gw
ness.
, with courtesy and n grdcious dig­
^ ■
nity, patiently explaining methods, things tho expfeaaiod r e d ia l *l&gt;y tl
S T A T E D IV ISIO N
pointing the work of some child, pupils of Mias Isabel G ood hue
T h e question of dividing the sta te
Terraced City.
to
its parents and otherwise adding among the m ost enIqi/ahle, attra
has bobbed up again. The matter
Thh town of Simla. India, la built on
audienre bf
another
link to tho chah» that W ndi ing one of th e largi
was heatedly discussed by Florida tho aldo of a steep hill, and the roof of
cnthuriasMc
the
week,
.who
.
teacher,
parent
and
child
together
one
houso
is
often
on
a
level
with
the
papers about three years ago nnd ao
excellency
T h e class
rooms in their comoi«nt«/ o
much intweat waa created th at a foundation of one on tho next te r ­ In cooperation.
were prettily decorated, quantities of of the numbers
resolution was introduced a t the last n e « .*

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JiiWIHfAIAMA

THE SANFORD HERALD

21. 1215

PAGE FIV E

t
*
itiorierm of being living rnnilels for
Mr unti Mr*. Joe Cameron w«ire
pose drawing were Hattie Lewis,
in Ki»»nnni.........
Saturila)' &lt;&gt;f last
Margaret Zachary. May Holly and
week attetulirig thè ¡dio» and sale
several other whose names rould
/’crucimi/ \li niton
in JIIIIS m w n r i
of euttle l’ole
Angus unii Red
Mr Milton lloyer ciperi*» lo leave 1 not In- .«crured, and who have been
j j i t l e H ap p en in g s — M e n tio n
Jersey*.
1n tlie *|triug n f 1907, an
in
» few days for a visit of several 'immortalized in the art work that
o f M a t t e r s in B r i e f Howard Swartz rettimeli a short im
wa* h•'gun 1" ili ii riiiiti" i hi- months at Washington, D C and hangs upon I lie walls ol their reaperP e rs o n a l Ite m s of
timi* ago and ix husy mi lu* Cameron rioii ■if vel '■t lie II 11* vvfit'ii grew n
other points of interest
live class rooms.
Interest
City furili
on ; lit* Ham«* |il"! of gruuiul coil 1III
There was a meeting ealli-d Tue** it- ’*1—
I V 1"
4
•if*, |(i r «if » ■•.tr­
M*
I. I' leu! us ami
11 •' num*.fe»l that t'upnl has been
&lt;
1
it
\ oxcntllg to .on .pleii' t h»' fornnng ( ••. "•re ul ¡a- .1 AAd“ spit'! itìi '..r
Summary of ihr Floating Small
»ill le.iv« Thursday I&gt;ir a visit with bu*y wito the teachers this yeur and
of a Methodist orgamiation out t hi- wu r k : lid j dante») m Vi'l Vft
Talln* Succinctly Arranged for
relatives iii North Carolina
has nurqciuicll in robbing the schools
bere. The Rex Smith (larditi. pre* b*
Will Tench in Sanford
i Ml the ipnug uf 1*iii 7• T in Hurried Ho raid Rea dura
, yf two ol tin* best, who will shortly
Mis« Elizabeth Nix, who hi»' been siding eltler and Re» Harth'tte of •KUI*.• I'lei’f u boni wa* then pia u fluì
Mr uYtil M p », .1 |i Kennedy anti marry
teaeher of Mi.m.e ami Er. n« h in thn Enlerpritm were here to rom iurt the ly 1* r ii inori Vflirn In MlUU|**S|Mh
sister, Miss Marie Register motor* *1
T. H. Lanier, the page of Tavares St. Augustine /High School during meeting
The church remains unI » ■■ growt h »•( vine-, -ceinetl l o h,. over frolli Sorrento \Ai di-n-rI
.1ml
Another iti'in of local interest is
d e n o m i n a t i o n a l a - h. r. tofroe
was in the city several duya of this ■t'“
h.i .»iiepted
:nn-p| - 1 a..........
the past term h.isim ­ denemii
al
» tin- 'ami- (nini ye.ir to y»'.ir wer»' the guests of friend'
that the class «ong of the senior
B,.,k on legal buaines*.
ilar position in the Sanford High
W 'o n the growth ni vim- on the
graduates was written by Zo«* Muti­
PAOLA P O IN T S
School for nett year, ami much to
n'
r' u.b i‘:b was idaivUwL u * -velvet* " Mrs C \V. Hrown'und son AVMTr noti ami Muriel Harrolit Tnd adapted
Household good«, imperial- irons
The wind slprm of two we»*ks ago I"’-'"’* ‘■onti uously was i-onipartnf*rPTlirneil Sund ay from a visit to rel0 regret of.her friends in this c i t y '
by Zoe and Fannie Roba Munson.
and yeast cukes at.
will riot r«*turn here m the fall
S t . -did a good tb-al of damage in this wiih t hi* growth of vines on land a lives in Jacksonville.
vicinity, in the way of sending the tbnl hni! not grown velvet beans for
A large number of Elks from I)»v- Augustine Record.
President W ilson’s Thoughts
Piano Tuning
ypung fruit to the ground. Peaches several years, there was no notice­
l,and attended the meeting here on
II E. T olar returned home AA’etlWednesday night remaining for the
It. D Moyer, the piano tuner has iin‘l »’lun,!' " ,,r" twiMr,‘ olT who,p* able dtlTcrenrc. Tin* vjnes, however, ni'sday night after spending a few
I think it is a natural, instructive
dance nflortvard.
eome to Sanford to slay.
His ex- sale, and worst of all the young or­ wer&lt;- not harvested anil weighed
judgment
of the people of tho
■lays in Jacksonville.
I *• g*'t tin* yield, the beans wer»
perience as special tuner has been. anges, whose grip was no doubt
United States that they may e x ­
Dr. Daniels of Oviedo and Miss
Mr„ u
L
atul rhiUlri.„ press their power appropriately In
With Mathis
Aoilmans ns special­ weakened by tbe drought fell in |.uk,-d by hand, and the dry p..»ls
Uirdie Jacobs of Chuluotu uttemled
Some estimate th a t more
ist on player pianos. Valdosta, tin .: showers.
wer. weighed. One hundred pounds ||MV0 Sunday for a visit of a few an efficient navy, and their in terest
the Elks reception and dunce on
with Gaither A- Hcndenion, Tam pa, than h alf.the crop is on the ground. of beans in the pod will give (about weeks with friends in South Curo- is partly. I believe, because th a t
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Gresham, who has been vis- sixiy pounds, or one bushel, of
Fin.; Ludih-n ,t Rates, as head tuner
navy somehow is expected to e x ­
Itila.
press their character, not within our
5 or 6 doses G66 will break in Tam pa, Jacksonville and Valdosta itin* h,'r daughter. Mrs. Chilson at shelled beans.
eight years; Southern Music Co., Twin Lakes returned to her homo
own
borders, where its character is
any case of Fever or Chills. Price
The following yields of beans were
Mrs. A. E. Travis left, on Wednes­
Milbert Carter. Mgr . in Rirmingham tit Geneva last Saturday.
secured during the test. The results day for Washington, 1). C\, cn route understood, hut outsidfi our border,
25 cents.
,
7 1-52tc
J . A. Icenhour of- Jacksonville
Ala., four years; C. F , Hrewer, C hatwhere it is hoped we may occasion­
are stated in bushels of shelled beans to her home in Boston.
v The Sanford colored band cele­ tunoogn, Tenn., four years and many spent tho week end with his sisters
ally touch others with somo slight
per acre, to the nearest bushel.
at "AVoodlawn."
brated Emancipation D ay
by a years previous to above.
Contin
Gen
Miss Elsie Coates, tho attractive vision of what America stands for.
parade through the streets and a
Nfj*. M, E. Fraser started for her
Orders given before Juno 1st ul
t
t -t
upus
crai. guest of Milts Martha Fox and Mrs.
cruise on the river.
marked reduction.
See regular ad. homo in Cleveland, Ohio last T u es­
Plant’g Crop. llraxton Perkins returned to Day­
Efficiency runs well into overy
day. She will visit in Crescent City 1907
P. 0 . Box 11132.
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NOTICE
21. tona Reach Wednesday nfternoon. considered detail of personnel and
and Jacksonville on the way.
IfHI.H
. 15.
The delinquent t a i list will bo pub­
method. Efficiency runs to the ex ­
J.I
Miss Frances Pearson has gone to J 19119
n.
lished Ju n e 1st.
Pay your tux now
“ ft
Wuiidlnnd Park
Miss Hubbard, whose sew et so­ tent of lifting th»* ideal of a service
Loughmun for a two weeks visit.
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and save expense.
Thursdays and Sundays
prano voice gave so much pleasure above every personal interest,
Charlie Chilson hurt his knee 11* 11 c r o p d e s tr oy e d b y
M. W. Lovell, Collector Swimming Pool, Amusements. Must-*
on Monday evening left on Tuesday
t
♦
t
quite seriously getting into the bug­
caterpillar*
L»*ase it for your next Picnic
to fulfill an engagement at St Au­
" l-5 t-T u es &lt;£ Kri
This interesting
ami
inspiring
gy the other day. and has been crip­ P MJ
lo
73 if
J o gustine
tiling
about America is
that, -sho
pled ever since, though looking after
Invitations have been received
asks nothing for herself except what
after
hi* business at Rnthumly’s mill
her* by Die many friends of I S
l i ' T i i g i ' of 5 cropi»
15.
Ji
M
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"
liliali
scfolthle
of
Jackson
she lias a right to ask for humanity
Special Pia no Sale
every
day
Maine* ami Abie Kunner who will
l'hese resul ts wifiibl i m l i c a l e l l i a t ville is the guest »&gt;( Mrs. D. C. Mur-, itself,
We wunt no nntion’s prop­
Mr.
S.
1!
Maggoner,
representing
Mrs. A. W. Pulton very pleasant­
gr.iduale from the Stetson College
il i* n o t
profi tabl e or a d v i s a b l e low.
erty. nwc wish-to question no n a­
the
Hamilton
&amp;
Green
Piano
Co.,
ly entertained a few* lady friend*
Law Department on Juno first.
front tlp* s u n d p o i n t of s»&gt;ed p r o ­
tion’s honor, we wish to stand se lf­
Tampa, Fla., is in town to hold a Wednesday nfternnon
Mr,
an*l
Mrs.
Roux
ami
children
ducti
on
t»»
grow
v'elvet
beau*
c
o
n
ishly
in the way of no nation; we
County
Commissioners
Hagan, special sale of high grade pianos.
A small party of young people
of
Plant C i t y , who ha v e been the want nothing that we can
ti
nuoii
slv
on
the
s
a
i
n
e
ple»aof
l
and
not get
llrumley, Clark, McLain and EntzThe Hamilton A- Green Piano Co went out to Palm Spring* Satu rd ay
guc't»
of
Mr-*
Lucien
Philip'
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K
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o
w
e
v
e
r
.
the
gr
o
wi
ng
of
\,.|
by
«nir
own
legitim
ate
enterprise
ininger were in the city on W«-»lnes- are new peopl e in S a n f o r d territory
afternoon t,&lt; enjoy a &gt;witn and picnic
v « f b, n i ' is lof t lie plirpuse of so|| Mrs fi il S i n nho l s r r Vet ur ned hoi qe and by the inspiration of b u r own
&lt;l.n u ltd held a s p e r m ) m e e t i n g in luit Mr
Waggoner ha- been lure supper
The cool waters of the
on Uedliesiinv taki ng with them the example
i
ami standing f&lt;v th»*se
which the bonding for brick roads of ten a n d has -old p i a n o s l o many Miring' are wry refreshing these mpr o ve i ne i t i ami t b e pr o duct i on &gt;&lt;f
Inti, d a u g h i ,-r ol M •. Stil II h o l ' e r
I hlligs it I- tint pretension onour
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o f t h e p r o m i n e n t p e o p l e o f , , ij r , t \
».is discussed.
warm da ■:
.1
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.part t
'.»» that we are privileged
Th*
l . n l !&gt;. , ! t i e
Ha mi l t o n .V
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I ay lor an*
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(or what every nation
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Sinti h e i l s t e m D e i i‘l»»|i ritriti
Milton lloyer ulteltded the (ir.itnl I irceli Piai..* l U handles tin. &gt;|, It:
would
ut'h
to stand f**r. and «peakgin-'t
of
Mrs
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plaiillug
of
Philips
for
Coltimi, ti- ( I u , M.iv J 1
Ti n In­
Council of Royal and Select \ L , » iih way, E m u lili A R.oh. I h n kermg.
f,,r »li«'»- t htugs winch all hu» • •’ I ■» ait t " i n n ■ r • i n c u t wee!
s-in- I . I 'Ol'g
M .it lies I , h l i e f - A Co.
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d 'i- r r i.il
I ,d&gt; v - a y - it
it - l- - u ,
for
%
al J.i i kson vjlle this week
Also t hi
l ' r i par.itiiiii and l' Ianti ng
most
coiMiully
Wei, u in*
by
lo-r inantty must deaire.
llalii t A I *a vI . 't.irr a- Well as lins week
t,ran*l Chapter ol Royal Ariti Ma
The l a n d on wb i eh t he ve l vr t mativ friends
Wln-ii I think of tht* tlng which
many
other
high
grade
pianos
should
" S i i b s l a n t i u l i m p r o v e m e n t in g e n - 1
sons of which body O. I. Taylor was |
« , •i C*"W i W.' - t'*' p.i ri i| . i, i
lini'» 'h ip ' i.»rrv. i in* only lourh
he :l mi rb lent v a i t i ’ »«« it ,t i hev • - .il I »11- 111. -- - &gt;x r . d i t niTi*. l i m i c o n f i . h,
pt'ojilt ed Grami
M i Ter of
t he
. ' ; p v p l o w 114g t i n ' l . u .) l . r o . o h . i ' i
Mr II It *'t,-\en* left fur Phil:» "I . o|i*r abolii thern, thi* only thing
i |i t * ' i*
at. ■.ul
lull-ill e in i nut ItOD'd impruv eint II on
Ttitr*! Aml
!.. . &gt;I• J•t h "I -IV t o , Iglit II,, ht — •leiphl.l U eiltll'-ii.t V to a t t e n d the I fiat inoves h* il it had a settled
lu 1r i- i m . -ill. Mr \A ggi.iuT au im reusing '■ uh- ire reiliu ted m
I ' . c r m i h d w ,,« t lieu Iliirroweil I hor
Dll itili I lf hi&gt; »*«*11. R a l p h , w ho -pini hi it. in their «nini structures,
t oronado lleurh
•nt t f lu t but 1In- mii't ruc1i«»n and mdli'triat ac­
will Mi! t-xhil.ll
iniiltly
l'he roW'
w ere la ni o(T
IITRMIP Ufi M D
De-iruldt- c o t t a g e s a n d a pUTt mc l it *
it 'c e n i ' I" ini' t bai I see alternato
"lily a few -1 M'(*1ît 1 h: rg..iu' luit tivity III ! fie Miutheu-l
[«■ c leel a part
1 he -eeit w.1' piat »
-trip,-' of pafihuieni it poti which
nicely f u r n t ' h e d . guml l oc at i oi i un
urdtr- fttr
!» i- l.u btt.ger a mutter ••[ *-xW"ul'l ).»• glati tn f
t
* 11 t .. *1* i il
1 il e -cri |- u i r,
ir, wiiltct ilo rigli» ni liberty and
R, n h. htind.v to hot el , lishiug. luit)
tltfird
Mr
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ol l| m e o f
pet »11 c all I* r, .!-■ I» 11
' pc ci al i ,i
de-&gt; c ! i - i * .if
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. apprit froni* I ’• to _‘n Ot,
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)o11•» . iti*l 'trip«-' "/ bliiod spilled
mg .»ml pavi l l on
M**derat
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ittnlding o] , *.i* on
lo­
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lin i r i*(i w ,i ' g I v e 11 g■■. J » ill. tli if* W*■»•K
W I. &lt; o n p e f
tn vindicate i |n&gt;*c _righi » . anil 1hert.
is Int,..
Th»' a m o u n t of huiltling
\ t ’-l r o l., cul ’i v a t i on front t he Mm, the pl a- ts
ill the •linier, a predie lion of th«*
( oronado. Florida.
In thi s s a l e will b e of fered t w o actuall y in p r o g n —« i- large a n d a
Wt te
I, « i'll I»1- hi gh »I» til I [lev I
75- Ite
Mi ••* H* •'•*!•• F u n • *■ I • r, t o r ne , I Id lie -erene into which o xor y riagood s c o n d hand plnn**- a nd ti-rm-- mi o I. gr e a t e r \otu m e t- mill' al ed 1.1
. c • I*, •r[put '
tn.» V 'V* 1III wht» h -tanti* for
A
A1 ••r» - ' . wa— 1
!£*■ .«( 1it1*.* t
The delllM|lient tav ll-t will he Wli! he give* ol .ill t o ' lilt pur t h e .11 Ilio, I . e llll-lit - "I c o , -t m et in
tin
greai tiling*
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(or t he lerin
I he n u it. i )
w&gt;rh ilelinttelv plain.ed
puhit sh ed in T u esd a y ’' Herald
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M r W iggoi i r will r e m . i n m h
t.&lt; r »)f ttii|K*rtant » "titra» ts award*
this issue will go to gvery one in t he
1 1‘ ' I ' r 11. g iirm ut I ir, int ••*»i r i i,.r m fii-i Friday and Miss Huren wiii
'•■inpr; ■
dlu-tr.itive feature •
county who is
inten—ted
I h&gt;- ' t o r , - . . I .ltd . . to w„H " t , all i i s
The strength of our policy is tb a t
(or Seminole county meets here on I
the guest &lt;*f her mother here for we. who (or thi* tini«' being adininismerchant who has an advertisement t omer s. hut it any one w a n t s special the news for the week.
Tuesday
next
With
Im
ite
Perkin*
ot
■-everal
week» beforc leaving lor t,-r t he a IL»ir» ol 1 bis miI ioti, ilo not
In Tuesday's issue will get a splendid i n f o r m a t i on on any **f his f a mous
h. •ell I» w ari l'
' \ ,-nntrac!
\ I I o r t,, v i.
[■at a m i
1-1*
I 'e.lluuly ( uilege o t N .i'li ville Tenn , originate bere 'p irit, we attenipt t«»
circulation.
The paper will .»!■■** [*&lt;■ hni' I . v ,'1 l" glad i• ni ai
Î
he
•&gt;l
[or the c o t i ' i r u ,
first '&lt;
Ion»"
w h« r. * he w ill at lend d u n t, t* t he e mh o d
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sent to many out ol town people sonal »all upon re*|il»*st
U
wr a t t e m p i t** reulixe
ilway t o ht
t ton J.I mill—
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who own property
in
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we a r e &lt;! . Il,' n a t e l i l . y I t .
war
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THE CONTINUOUS PLANT­
ING OP VELVET BEA N S

on Mr. Cameron'* rnltle ranch.

f’roahjrlerlan Church
Dr Brownlee will -br*gjii a norie*
of setmntj* on "God in the Twentieth
Century ”
At the morning aervire
Sunday the ituhjoct will he '"I'he
Value of un Interpretation of Cod ”
I At night the iiihjeiT will he “ T h e
Wiadoin of Goti
On account-« o f the High Sol ino!
exerri*»** t h e n will he I o C h r i s t i a n
Kndea vor &gt;■»• ■t t lu* Wiek

:: in AND ABOUT THE Ç1TY i|

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tin Monday night M , v H I . I'n.
'••I mr I trot herlmod o l v t A n d r e w
E
W di o
l or n • r
M
AU» r.
give their annual r e i o p t i o n t o tin
Millinery M»*r»
t all early and get
graduating dass of lin* High School
your choice “ f biirgatn*.
in th«* Parish House. Ov»*r seventy
\»lvt
invitations liuve been ext«*mled This
annual event is greatly anticipated
The patronesses for 1**1.’, are \|r♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
T \ Neal. Mrs R I VAIii I iht M r\A I» Holden. Mr- J St,'War! .»ml
Mr- M F liariie*
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Something Alomi shoes
M » it » It) s v l t l l t i A
■'hoes repaired in time is true eronR, v
Ileo
II o.an
.« ill
otnv
Shoes repaired with neatness
lo
and dispatch at our shop east First lit re lievi ' u i d a . Mo -* IMI a
street, 309, opposite Cooperative Everyone wi*lv*iine.
^ M o o r e ’s S t a t i o n
Sunday
school
Store.
Men’s half sole, sewed 75c. Heels a n d all t he i r friend* a r e i nvi t ed to
p u n i e t o be held at
26c
Whole soles throughout, looks the busi e»
goo*! as new 11.00.
Rubber 5ffc. G« ne v a f»-r*\ " n AAednesdny, May
T h e r e v» ill be Ir»*** temonad»'
Women's half sole 50c to 76c Whole Ji it h.
All ¡.re w c h n m e
soles M5r.
Riven heels, 40c.
T ry a n d ire»- li*h lr&gt;
T h e s oc i a l last F r i da y ni g ht was
u* with your next pair.
All work
guaranteed at the New Progressive as usuul wiili «»miai e v e n t s here a
She Shop, 309 East End First St., success s oci all y .«mi linuneiull y.
Ed and Henry Uat ner nn h a v e h»*en
South Side. J . H. Roach, Prop.
near P a l a t k a for "iin- l i m e a t work
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12 Reasons for Patronizing Bonita Ice Cream Parlor ^

1. Icc Cream made of Pure Jersey Cream
•2. - Fresh fruit used in all fruit cream
I 3. Perfect sanitary syrup room.
4. Fountain always kept clean,
5* Courteous clerks.
6* Specialists in their line.
7 . . Perfect service.
8.

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S o m e th in g n ew all th e tim e lo lenipt y«mr soda a p p e lile .

Efifis strictly fresh.
10. Sanitary, dust-proof, straw holders.
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11*. A big money’s worth of Quality.
C.
12. This quality of service out'll! to appeal to you.

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SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
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COMMENCEMENT WEEK

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W ccpey Willows

The we e p i n g willows, »»»called ( s c i ­
entific nam»* H luthyhtnlrn t. is a n a ­
&lt;'ont in ilei! fruii» Page |
tive o ( ( ' b l u e fro m » f i n i t l o ' n t r y It
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go
it -w a* Dr I
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lia » I" e l l
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over
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a I&gt;1 fit- III"! !■&lt; r
"R olen
chic! ha«#- »t &gt;11 lui- .1 11fi t’’
i an tell l»&gt; ! Iii* li&gt;"k in &gt;our
you have been naughty."

’’ Anderson, S C
ah* award***! a
c o n t r a c t lor 9 0 , 0 0 0 -&gt;i|unr&lt;* y ar d » «»I
s t r e e t paving
A roiitr.ii l lor th»* e rec t i on “ I a
uni vers i t y g y m n a s i u m (*&gt; cost I ' l l , fin
h a s beetl a wa r de d a t T u s c a l o o s a .
Ala
“ A school b u i ld i n g c o n t r a ct h o
b e e n awardi'd in t ’ bipley, Flu.
A
contract
lor r e mo d e l i n g a s c ho o l
bui l di ng at a co-t of ab o u t $.'10.000
h a s been a w a r d e d in C h a r l e s t o n

f’
"Among the items of construction
work to be done, a* reported thi*
week, ar«':
“ Two part mint houses each, A t­
lanta i^mi Macon, (in .; bunk building
to be remodeled. Spartanburg, S. I . t
church buildings, Charleston, S. C.;|
and AV’inti-r Park. Flu.; paving.
Gr«*etiw»iod. S
ami Lake City
and Miami, Fla.; warehouse, Carroll­
ton, Gu.
Officials of Palm Beach
cou nty. Fla., he ve decided to pro­
ceed with an election, upon tho isau- 1
ance of $800,000 of bonds for c o n - .
htructihg roads and brifig»*«. Wayne*
b»&gt;rn. Gu,, voted bonds for erecting
a »»-hold building
D i* stated that
i.rri.t j;eii iiits have been perfect oil
for th" ,r*'*ti&lt;*u *'f a hotel hinld|iig
to h i v e *12 sltiri,'* and contain 250
roo’ina cl Charleston, S, C.
“ A charter has been issued to u|
company which proposes to build a
railway between Savunnah and MilIcgeville, Ga. A tract of bin»l neat
P lant City. Fla., containing phos­
phate deposits hat 'been purchased
tho pufpovo of ’ development.

v»lia! mis
lit"»
1
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1)1luff Hubert
Hint's part o f the look
left o v er fro m the last Mme I waB

naughty.”

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proving streets.

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students
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who e n j o y e d the unique ex

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(fiat veil hear
These things now brood over the
spiri!
Thi* spi ri t now movi*« wlth
thè ine li wjo re presoti I thè nailon in
thè nuvy. thi'se things will movo
ilpon thè water* in lite tnitneuvers;
un 1 hri-ut liiliil «»gallisi ali) man,
agallisi nny nution. ugainst any interi—t. Imi-just n great solemn evidi'iice thut the forco a l America is
ih»- lor»e ol murai priiiriple, that
there i* n»»t anything else that she
love* and that there i* not anything
Cl-»- [tir which *he will Contenti
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HIOHH Is a human side to this institution. We like to meet outr customers ami get
¡leiRiaintcti with (hem for mir tntilual advantage.
*, This hank is working all the lime to please its rustotners, and we are well equipped
to rentier the best assistance to legitiftiate business interests.
* Your allaira can Is* intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
that they will be well c'areti for, ; ls this bank is owned and managed by the most solid
and successful business men rtf this city.
*j We conddet a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open an account
with $1 RR and will receive I per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
deposited
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to «M» hou, wh«*novi*r you tguch a
prinri|»ul you tnu&gt; h th«* lutarti* of
ih«* j um»pli* of thr \ nitrii Süll**«.

g t .'l t a l l

T o Dr. A. E, Philip* belongs the
honor of investing the week with an
event of local interest, 'haring the
honor with Miss Daini ( itimi hue
who lira Ilia tiled 'ceni— [ruin Dr
Philips’ novel " T il e Rumatile id
Twelve Thousand Islands" which
was presented by the Irving Society
under tin* title o f " I ii the Days uf
( i n * panila" on Tuesday night

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I r r . Ik » o r if ln a l o| w hich u rPA’ *&lt;l »toCuoca. U was ilr * . Boa lea.
In
l l i s* office
AÌflra of
’
* LiH Si
In Ih
of I| k
he_ «
Serre
! »r
"Tlu-rCS"’n young lady to aeo you.
F lo r id a ,
at
T a lla h a a .e e
f - ,'T
q u ired b y law
Mb»—Ml.»a" —
In C ir c u it C « r l , H r t r n l h
Ju d ic ia l ( I r cu lt
A r llc le e
of
In ro rp e ra ila n
„r
"Justin." «napped Marie, who had
In mud for Seminali* ('«uni;. Ilnrlda. In !
llr a lly I om yan«
f’ha nt er
" r.
thè undrr«l(ne&lt;|,
f ,..,
given that mi mo by a b r i l l i a n t (lash
lUnjamln
aaeociate ourrelve« and ,|,. , , (&gt;
of Intellect.
a u o d a le i l ,
fot
thè
purpo».
in
lo a b o d y p o llile and
C
o
o
k
Si
J
rn
n
ln
f«
,
»1
»1
“Yea, M ary." wheezed Mr«, boales.
To Cook A Jcnningv anil »11 piti let claitnlns an d h y v ir t ù * ot thè |.» « . ,
“That wasn't tbe name the young
et F lo r id a , and do herel.y , .
inter«-«! unit*/ the » aid ' C o o k h Jcn n in g v
or otb«-r«l»» to i K J N E &gt; » ot lb « N T f i
I n ( « ir llr lr * ot In c u r p i.r a i-m.
lady gave. First she said Moore, and
of S o d im i I) T p . 2 1 , H, It. 31 b u t .
A r t id e l
then she »aid Warner, and then she
T h e n ato * uf thè o o rp o r,.
I t n p iir a r in f 'b u m ( lw h i l l at C o m p la in t
'■•il h,
T
h
a
l
c
h
r
r
K
e
a
l
l
y
&lt;
n in | i,r .,
of
I
&gt;»ii»
A
(ill««,
c
o
u
n
s
e
l
far
tbo
s
h
o
v
e
said that Justin was right, she giu*s» uaRK-il comf-Ulnant tbst tho piar«* nl re* p a i p tafe of buainee»
• «n .
■)
ed. but »be said 'June' every time, i.lrnrv nt Ihr show nammt dcfrnd»nt» i» in In e C n u n ly ut See,
‘ '*4
F
lo
r
id
a
,
b
u
i
ft
rnay
«f
m .k n n s n a r d tb«t ihor»* i« no j»*r»on in
nml she brought this slipper
1» II the
*t» t u r of F lo rid a e e rv io o o( »obpoons flcew, a g i-n ci« an d p i» ,*,.
»
you fa?"
upon - whom would b in d
t h r ilrtrn d * n t« . F lo r id a , and In uther S t a i» . .
"'•4
&lt;
T h a i » I t i i n l i h allare t h e «lafcndanta 1* o v e r S ia t e * , a n d in tnre.cn
“ Who Is the young Indy?" asked th
'U
e ago nf 21.
b o a rd ot director» rii»)
|.
I June.
Y o u »re therefore o r d e r e d lo a p p ra r lo del* r mine,
A r t id e II
"Miss Thomas. Mlsa—inu'nm." Mr* th i* b ill on M onday, t h r 2 n d d a y of A o (U « l,
T h e ( r n r r a l n a tu re «I tr
I ) . 1U I5, th r «»me b e in g a rule d a y ol
t*
Boales* constantly‘ roving eye came lo A.
b#
ir
a
m
a
r
t
e
d
I
y
Ih e r.trp ..,
thi» r o u r t.
le
a« follow«. lo - w it :
I l 1« further ordered t h a t th i* n n tlre be
rest on tbe solitaire and (be plain gold
T u pur» na*e. ewr»
1 .| i
in the S a n fo rd H e ra ld , a new«
band on June's linger "She said sh«&gt; pp ot.li»tied
r
e
n
i,
arti,
n
t
i
i
'i
’
a
p
,
t
r
a p e r p ublished In H a n fo rd , S em in o le c o u n ­
■"W.
,wi»e «Irai in reai estate and
t y . F lo r id a , (or 12 e o n a e riltiv i* week».
' III,
Hy spregiai urr.vruriMnoni to« f t&gt;«* came to see yon ntidut n ponltlou."
l i l l e in te re *! or r .;» t e d .r&gt; ,i,
Wilneaa I!. A. |) u U | l&gt; H , cle rk ot th e of
stu»
F
lo
r
id
a
,
and
uther
P
ia
i.
,,t
June
cast
down
her
ey«**
lu
troubled
papnr n ptioto-rtrnmo oorr«»i&gt;ofui
c iie u lT «■■»» a n d - lh e
aee l -th e re o f Ih la
»■-d
S ia t e » , a n d In f.jreirn
thought, blye—be bad said be would Gth &lt;!■)■ ot M«y. A. I). 1010.
.,,H To ttn&gt; tn«m iimmite ol -'It-in
'iU U e, I b k i i i**e e • and o crirp ) f
I - 1*0*1)
K. A. i»re4MFbA8S. Cldk.
h,n
send
so
lire'true
for
her
In
the
morning
la n d a , o rrh a rd » , t r i i v n , ranche-,
/rwmy- rrmrf' tuny notv iNTHe««- •»&lt; j
hy Ju . r . Koben«, I&gt;. C.
' '■ «lev
a n d t r r r i t o r ir c lo la y nm
Dovi»
A
(»II«,
Was
there
no
evading
lhe
man’s
kind
‘
tifev*.
U h i loading moving picture th«» 1
irrig a le ,' d ra ln , c u t ijv a le .
Solirii art (or Complainant
'd'»r»i*
Ih *
p ro p * rty of thè co rp o , «ti
tom- Uy urrimgomont mnd« *-ttl | ness? How had he— Absurd! Ot
or ^
| other», a n d lo do and perforo,
course
ho
bail
got
her
address
from
the Mutual Film Corporation it »*
a p p ro p ria te or n eed fu l, for ih . i
d'0i»»l
AN O l l t f l N A N C K
the driver of the cur. tiho went down
o r Im o ro v e m e n l o l « a m r, | ..f ,
not only passible to roan "lU ina
An
O rd in a n ce
p ro h ib itin g
Ite a la u ra n la . for w tlc h I h * «ame iti») b. ,
I,
way Juno" each » o * k , out 'il*( tbe stairs In worried concern, but In
L u n c h Counter« a n d C o ffe e Stand« on u n d e rta k e and direct ihe man«,- ........
«si
... ,
“ heel« from doing bu«itiew* In r e r la ln aale of Ih« p ro p o rli ot i he
«ftnrwnrtl Lo soo mooing piuturn* the doorway of the parlor she stopped
lo c a tio n « In lh e c lly of H a n fo rd :
•he p ro p e rly of olher»; lo hu&gt;' ** 'L
l*«»»t
In MBioutshment us *ho saw her caller
Illustrating our story
l ie l| ordained by th e m a y o r and c it y r e n i, erect and co n ttru rt
!•* 4 »•wil-i.
For a moment tbo two beautiful yuuug c o u n r il of th e city or H a n fo r d . F lo rid a :
Ing», w ork*. f a r t o r lr ., hotel»,
tflif«4 '*44.
n I . T h a t it a h a ll b e u n law fu l for in g a , c lu b houM-a, am u», meni'
k*. f*rr»w
women slots! studying each other In a nSye cptio
e rso n or peraona o p e ra tin g or m a in ­ a t lo n pierà am i other im p o n e ,, *fit « M
l
admiration; then tbo bruuette swept t a in in g rra t a u ra n u , co lte e a la n d « , or lu n c h
c o u n te r* In an y v e h icle or who tura a n y
* \&gt;r,»"lar*.
forward wllti u gracious aiullc.
ve h icle or w»gun for th e ante of good«, w a re * p u rrh a a e , a r q u lre , hol.i. morti;«(Jfe.
f'.dV«.
Later June catted up tho stairs. “ I’ll an d m r r c h a n d lie w ith I b e «-»caption o l »eli, a u ig n . tra m fe r, ir id e
M 4•«i 1»
then lie enhed Itie abnormally ugly be back some time this afternoon. Ala wagean a u*ed In and fu r t h e aala of peanuta t lm b e r, tlm b e r land», turp entine «u,«»*'
am i p o p co rn ; to u»e p o rtio n » of a n y v a ­ l in e lan d», n a v a l «lore«. lu m i,,, »,,d olk„
lily e maid to help Jilin wltb a trunk
rle.” Then June went out wltb Tom c a n t lo t w ith in lb * pr«&gt;aent b r ic k fire lim it s m a te ria l*, a m i lo han dle and olfctraw.
of
th e c it y ot S anfo rd, o r a n y p u b lic s q u ir e , d e a l in m e rc h a n d ia e ot a v e ry cf».« and
They were in the ball with tbe tug
my Thomas!
p a rk , « tre a t or sid e w a lk lo r th e pum oae of c r ip t lo n . w h ich m a y he c a lr u la i,d d.reci
gage when tiormrla let bersclf In Btie
•
* * •
•
• a e llln a o t oftcrint lo r a n te , any
obda l y or In d ir e c tly lo efferlunte , h. |„nt '
w a rra
or
m rrch an d lae . e x c e p t a*
»rein of th* co rp o ra tio n ) lo purrha»r l.*,e Zn
seized tbe sltuntiou at a glance and
Honorla blye, sitting at her parlot a b o v e p ro vid ed .
o p e ra ta a n d diapoee of ro a l.
' „„*
without a word laid bold of tbe trunk,
S
e
c
tio
n
X.
A
n
y
peraon
o
r
peraona
io ­ co p p e r, tin , phoaphate. and all other k tgi
window and exctianglug the thoughts la tin g a n y o t th * p ro v la lo n a of th i* o rdv in
­ of rainea. c la y an d b rick wnrk»
, r. j t ,
but blya, aided by Bcatti, dashed
of the morning with her green Tenth* an ce a h a ll, upon c o n v ic t io n , be fined no- .__
well» and
m in era l and
other U „ d ,
, .rm
_ a. 1ll« L
I - » . of
- f c_.iv ilI e n g in e e r s . , a»
away.
p
erfo
kind«
e
ic
e
e
d
in
g
T
h
ir
t
y
D
o
lla
r
s
,
o
r
Im
p
rlaon
at
ered ramlllar spirit, saw looting across o r im p ria o n e d not m o re t h a n th ir ty daya c o n a iru rtio n w ork, including i h. , — 1, ,
Ned Warner .meantime had driven
from her house n long, leap, lanky f a r e a c h offelue.
a t all kind« o l building» a n t
«fwi,
straight to the apartments which he
h-*' «diia
H e rtio p 3. Thi« o r d in a n c e ahall (n in to a n d Ih e c o n itru rtio n at b n. k
man with ti sparse black beard- Pres­
a
n
d
all
o
th
er
kind«
of
r
„
a
,|.
and Juno had fitted up. He Ipnpcd
Im m e d ia te ly u p o n i t * | u « a g a and
ently the doorbell rang, and one of the effect
a n d the co n a iru rtio n of r a ilr o » 1
ft ft c r o v a i by (h r tn iyo r.'
-1 ' *
rapidly through the telephone three
and ih&gt;
l-vt af
Pa»»r(l th it 3rd d ay of M » y ( A . !&gt;. 1915. of e v e r y d«*»criptlon
wide, low dete^jlves came In with nil
lh e
g«"Cer»l bu«lm-*a of ,-ng
tory. cnllctl a number and delivered his.
II. W . I I K U N D O N .
'
' i nf
air of grent exhaustion.
A re a ld e n t C i t y I'o u n cit.
r o n .lr u r u o n co n tra cto r, m ,
r
I* anti
message. At tbe other cud of the wire
1 h e re b y certify t h a t t h e foregoing or
*"
' * mr
««■'*- ■’ •
"Nothing doing, ma’am." ho reported.
n red .faced ini^n listened and nodded,
d ln a n r r waa duly p a u r d b y th e city r o u n - '
"
n? ° t ,")v 'In s h
"Itllnky Peters and 1 watched your
of H anln rd, n . i r l . l a ,
in
.e ..io n , i h i . "&gt; , ‘ h r
h .b l
then called In from nil adjoining room
anti to »rii am i |ilr«l k“»3rd
d
a
y
of
M
ay.
A
l&gt;
I
IM
A
.
husband’» club nil the time. Sneaky
i-Tojh r rurporatr us*-*, n
three men. who hy some strange coin
•M. W . L o V K I . I . .
Tavls tuis shadowed Warner's apart
1&gt;o«r4 nf ijirrclor* m*&gt; ■!
I l l y I *lcrk
cldence were lean null long and lanky
■nil bofftjtk muti*-) iff* r-.■
■■••ft.
llii'U I« . u bit I ' m t o g o l«»t h im g e t » «m ie 1
A p p ro v e d by me Vlu» 3 rd d ay of M ay
gage or oihrr IfcuriUn,
One wn» smooth filers) and cadaver
*ubA. I). 101 A.
forbol
il.
pure
h
*
arribo
«liK'i»."
IL L . T If R A S U R A .
oiifl of rlieek, and one wore n spars«*,
•ill.
tnniíff,
uaiífi
•cqtllr».
74-4t-FH
M ayor*
“ Arc you suro my husbanil and ttint
ur «Ibrr neia# dit poi# til tljr
haphazard black beard trimmed U&gt; a
stock t f, or »ny honda. runt
girl haven't left tbe city?** »ho asked.
I n i*
point
Urti
«Irne*» of ifiilelilFtirii**«
"atH
A S O IIIH N a s t i :
"They didn't go from any regular !
h
y
.
a
n
y
co
rp
o
ra
Unti
tir
wr*
' !à»f
An Ordlnanra rrijulrina thr gradint and
There wua n knock nt tbe door
rnllriuid station.'” stntpil bill Wolf, with R in v in e of portion* of J»ark avanur and i i k i y , nr a n y « th rr «tat*
Tbreu detectives had come from a prl
« m l. whÜ# t h r n w n sf* «if
, ^
l l tJgfhry *!r r**i a it h %IIr!flirt! h n r V
convti'tluii
vale agency
Ned had given them a
U f &lt;1 ttnta i n r fi 1«\ ! h »" fri a &gt; «»r ami r i i &gt; «,r fu ht-f ti hit ua l i«*!»*• t *» * «.
rig h t*
j i o i r f « an*l I'N h I h « ■
Ntul Warner at about ilio »utile timo ri. t r i t ì i nf «Sani fi ni* F lo rid a
miniature of June
«Srrtinn
1 T h il
l'a rk
iv n t u r
s i a l i I*** t h*-rt'uf, an«t I« **arrn** »"■ ,
rtjcrlvctl a ri'|yort of sluiliar discour
i;radr«t an d p avrd a l t h' v Mrlfl&lt; d h-*rk fri»m t h , 11j i h*’ «im i- * it« i t
.Meanwhile Mr» Itlye In the presence
Ugcmi-nt f r u it i tli«&gt; long, (Pan. lanky de ih»|un nf l'irk^ « tr n u i&gt; s i i l i T#*n(h l***r«4'i m lghl »*r »»iwM H
of the pnrmt was also giving Instrnc
•■f «II k1II ri * 1« (t « ■ «* * ’
Iwt tv«*. rtiere hail t»e«*n found no * f n 1 tu t h r Iftfrf art 11nn ,t&gt;{ l'ark t v i’ f* u&gt; ♦*f it ft Imiiiit*'** «tul i- » lìh H lU 'h r j * I f r r t , a» 11( ItflrV pa t *■rnriti li»
lions to detective*
She gnv«r them a
t
&gt; l * i r i r f i ** • III h I " » • •
tni«'«.* of Juti«» V Y u r u o r nor of lltjo
h h 4*1 t i f i m i fi
&lt;1 th»
il,
photograph of Gilbert tllye and warn
I
aij*i;i
»nd
pavad
» ft h ilm * lu I h** j »ur[ »****■*
Without (tiOUgllt ot ll«dL*CtlVv»S, lidi «Ireet hall tur
l*r(*-k « * n ith o f r.tn r fs*«*! from n if (ir»r ai *m. am i * •» ha
«•d t lie in thnt tliero wn» ro be no pub
*i
(
■
Il
right*.
pi»w*
koi'|)lug a wntcliful «*ye l&lt;*«f «fio »houlil ih r in I « rc srrU o ti ni l l n { h t ‘ ; 4*tr»i am i
Hetty
r**r pur *f nifi- ‘«rtfi
• “
»«*«* Noi ut ti«»r luirent». June went I aib a»« liti*' i r.t i h** h a r d »**r f * . • •I r»i&gt;l In
* l.r ti«. lam* *1 »»&gt;• ' ’ *•
! r a ilin g f«» (iria m lc
«alti rn a d l«&lt; thg an
T I m* ff»rrg«iing
-f ,
»Mildly forili. Site Wim (liutlglitfIII us « lir n a iitfi ni Satifnnt a i r n u r , »aid p a iin n lo
*4
in t lr p m ilr n t u h jr rt * .
•ntl
Juno, busy w|ib her own tbotighta. Tommy Tbumas os lie red her into a hi* doni* In 'a re or d amr* w it h ih«» pian* and a*
pn
ifsT
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of
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r
ri»r|t««r
n?
&gt;
t
a llu n a nhrrrfnr,
■tifirn If I *••*! h&gt; ih«*
f.rosontly found (ho tlitrlt eyas of Marlr waiting tut uso in. for itilu frjend of till a|wr(fi.r
«r( I» ti
i»!1 a n &gt;
* I""* •
*)iv r o f i t i r r r of S a n fo rd , F I «»rida ’ hr [it «
n**t »&gt;• h rM t.
beri illye's «vu» «•x|H*it»lt«dy gown«»! li r ni •aiti atfrrl» »Fall (ir I i{ U l l * 1! h i fj •«ri».all
y
mars
pu
r
a
n
; n*h*f
u t)
•!a ) » from and alts-r (In s o rd in a n ce
and *t*ennul l«&gt; live* lu minxmil frtsslom ■
.Itali
ht-rnfili* r f lr c llk r .
th a t
»hoUltl afv) «s r I h r r u f |i**f a l Ml»
If lirl* III
In olle *»f th«' t)l^ (lepnrtinrnt Hlonn pr»*psrl% «»nrr, o« mi»k |tr«»ii«&gt;rty «liultinc
T h r
« tn i'u n i **f t h*
r*«r i »i*r -mt mti »hall h*
1Jm „. was takon up to Ilio ...aun-gor,.»» ] f,« / ' i ’!,
• a n tj il f ila r *
li!**1*
tu In
fru lli l*f »h rir rr« p rr
of IIii&gt; French salon; then Tommy pa*'f* ■alti a t rr r«•ii in
t n I »* V a •* f ht« ti » • n &gt;Il
«
prn|H*rt y tnn a
irru
c mrilaifi
r t la nrt*
r r » l i h I hr irriiv»
trout away, anti presently June, whose 1„Ii v r«Si»
I «r y al up i l I l,i*' II »1
diriartrr «mi t u lli l ht&gt; |iUn« *n«l
I« r «
• a ■h t
«ali l f
*I *
U*H«
(h eriH lf,
lie f. tiilu fr
*'.;«nr ri*I
far«» uiul ligure. cnrriuBe nnd tminner.
i. 1.1 i h *
i i n |*s»y m« m i l
I *
Ih e r l l ) rrtf tttprr. • «s»11 wnrk *f-**ìì K*
hail boon grimly tnsp.-ot«-«! unii approv­ I.«
I
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th*
t*«**
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&gt;
«tf
&gt;
«trivi
«ii
v
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isi. was
liiMrui-ted m the art ot ‘-«GÍ.ir.i «lui Ih r (ifrijuir I in fia l • ta» t N*» »«»f Vit i * ri «f i* ! | » r r f r f I n i , u \
I» &gt;* ■' « r s t r i i * I a i f t * ( I h r -a tu l li f i n n y Irti li t * il. ('il rutili i'll! I Mt- •
jiurmllng lu o gown unii ut displaying *(.«11
* I-irti *4 im| p*ft&lt;%*i-1 »hall a hu f a n «1 ih r r u v
*
ilio pn»|H.*i ib'gri-v ot elogimi insolence a».All I.» . • a I s* fi I hr r* I n i. v*n ftirr ii.|i* in ItW* teil I« &gt; I h r « l i m t *if
\ r II* I** n
l lir f tie
M! **r « ia i »«
to impress customer*

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THIRD EPISODE
Jane Finds Work.

sure." lit* nunc back from the for
ward sent and sat with her.
(lack near the abandoned taxi there
was a frantic group. Ned Warner, bis
fact* ns set ns If It bad been chiseled
from marble, stood In tbe center of tbe
road with til* lists. clinched until bis
nails dug Inin tits palms. There could
l»e no doubt now that Gilbert Blyo'i
pursuit of Ned's wife, June, was de­
liberate and purposeful.
Ju n e s fnther strode slowly up and
down, his lips compressed and his
brow# black. He passed Ned half n
dozen times, but they did not exchange
u won!.
Itobbte blethering and the driver of
the Moore limousine hud sprung out to
repair their resjas-tlve lire», but Iris
blethering, who hitd indulged In ii few
violent sobs ns n preliminary to fur­
ther action, suddenly discovered tbe
economic wnste’ "H ere, bobble." she
culled, "get back and help Jerry and
let otir ear go T h ere’s mom for all
of ii « In the limousine
Dp came Mrs Illy«* » auto
"You're to Jump in with Mrs. bly«*.
Neil, and go straight on!" Iris sbouiisl.
"Get right in! Iioii't waste n minute.'"
Amt she (airly miove«l tbe grim young
husband of June Wnrner Into the sent
by the side of tin* determined wife of
the man with the tilacK Vandyke. The
eleetrte rolled away at Its utmost *po«d.

CHAPTER I.
|OWN the «lark boulevard from
lirynport weaved and bumped
and rattled a Jouc taxicab,
ivltb n blj;li (towered limousine
btciidfly gaining ou It. A Mack Van■dyked mnu In tbe lliuoiislne bee an to
toes somethlni; out of tbe window ns
be passed tbe taxi nl breakneck speed.
Ho smiled ns be Heard a loud report
like tbe explosion of a revolver, then
another He knocked on tbe drivers
window, and as the car came lo a
stop be looked tiehlnd Tbe Inx! bad
drawn up lie hastily replaced under
tbe sent tbe iinm(ter In which bo had
■broken to bits all Its porcelain and
glassware. A tall, gaunt girl, distinct­
ly n maid, was out. Impatiently survey­
ing the Hat tires of tbe taxi, when tbe
limousine. It» bright dome light sud­
denly llnslilng up. hacked alongside.
Tbe black Vandyke«! mnu stepped
«lown.
"I’erliaps I can offer your pnrsengers
the ii»«’ of my imultlne.” he suggested.
That ridleved young woman o(&gt;encd
the door of the tnvl and poked tier
bend Inside
*Tbere ain't anything else wc can do.
Miss Juntc." she whispered.'
At blye's club the limousine »toppl'd,
"1 suppose not." came a sweet volec while thi&lt; lilaek Vitlull l.i«l mull alight
from the tail, and the face of a fieuu- ed. June Hiiilltsl a» till«* tmde him good
ulght. but »In* ««us very thoughtful
uvrcrthcless and trim bird. lily«.* stood
on Lhe steps of tin* club and guz««l
lifter the m uling cur with a smile %
satlsfnetlnn
Tile IllUoii'im* spell oil |o ill«- «&lt;*liIr s
««huh blye laid gli ell the drlv«»r June
simlhsI lhe hollSe «*tlVilest 1« It ««Us u
smart looking huPillug The windo«« wen* brllllaiitly lliihlisl. anil lu lhe p.ii
lor «««'re three young ladies m nil her
striking eieiilug iln****, Julie g a le lhe
driver the address of a iiu&gt;di*»t hotel
Halfway to their (li*»titiaUui» Jujie
chaugisl her inliul. l he uiislest hotel,
she rwuit'tubered, had a hlazlng tohby,
mid ther«* was no wny to (uiwm In or out
without being stared ill. title gave tbe
driver aiioiliei addreas. Marie kiiiv

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till It« 1•«

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Ju ne

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i-tilil

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ir

v »loop) I. mpU ii k color**) maid «-aunin. and some gi rt * drought lu g o w n s
shrouded In w Itilo ling*

fu u n d
t r it ìi

II l-lr v o iiH «0|llt|lt»«-

Tom m y

W i*

N ot

H io h ly

P le a * c d

The eìinury. .Maini,’ orderml tho
tuanugvress. (loklug tier head between
the curtains, nnd tbe slet'py colored
maid slutvly took down the hag eon
mining the canary evening fru ii.
" Whnt Is your ()r*t name. ohlldT'
"Juno." nn«were«l that young lady
"Your limn«- hero will i&gt;«* I’lier«*-**."
added Hu- tii:iiiug«*r«*ss
ou haven t
«lolle this before. Il» i v you?"
"N o"
June’s* v u l c e w a s f a i n t a m l

?-.rt 1.««IIl - 7 fei!
1h r fat'iura *4 aa.)
1' * til t t '4 II «k « 1 f»*- ni- l'fl ■V«4RM 1,1
1t I " ' )
lia m ît ml«i1•* ** f?f vulftl ftir#
*1 «k«t•rk -hall
1•V litOt • l &gt; Ih r l i t ) l-f ^»tüfaird. - t fthiiit
11 Iff 1■y « r orti rari hy t h r «,d&gt; iif S s n
*4 n l til i l i" lfi*r» l Afill
ftirawl fr«■pu0stl4r
( ¡ r id ir , m » crn rd k n i#
th i; plan
an il
rp» rillrfttitirt* With r c f r f r n c # to «•»4 »rark.
■im) t h i ’ t h if il* of rh** «’4.-1 «t r • uch grail
pa* if* g, m ' 1«r #*a i" t a ml r **h t
'»p** ni n g
pa rit.g ««i4 oiftpts
fn im th* »1lat* «•( «h.
t■
«rn p irt 1un uf thi « ««r k w.1 a H li# « Ji # n
• up# ri* if
l*i «Il rdhrr U r ti* .
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tlxi-d steadily mi h«*F In the clu«*-« Flu*
n * »* "' 11
4 1'h « «t*J i rr » î »■ « * •• r ■f 11. i ■
»»* fi. 14fili (
.** r * i|u « rr y an i
i h r pa y t u f «il P ark
/11U«*t i i fctiUirr* ••I •!'*(’a
inisstHl Marl«»’» re«l gums, which ««*re
1 Ii lu ll
"1 d u l l t k u u tv t lio llllllll)« - r.
m
nui'
in
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1
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fwr
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y
a
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t
.
an«l
t
h
r
c* t»« rlrrlr&lt;1 a n n u a lly » i
always showing, but there was no weak. She bad a queer feeling In Iter “•tln«atr&lt;l lu ta i rovi ol ih e p a n ni l i *f th r
U n til i h r fim i m r r f n g
you when we get there."
stotnpeh. and her eyes.begnn to widen
f v r «Jrar
rr» , Jirfr'fiÄ f t « r fin»
A few minutes later they slopped In smile In the French Canadian girl Just
Him.oo,
ami
i
b
t
n
t
lm
a
U
’il
r
«
r
t
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t.ftnrr*
uf
t h f r u f |n»f»'*"ti
h«
ag ain «* she studied an appalling array
k fO 'l e U t l . lu .
T
fruut of a dingy looking building with now.
11
f a r i l i a r # y a M fut
litik(*rf n u t of pa vin if
“Why did you leave him?" risked the of costui'tlcs.
* -î a I t i* .
no light In the vestibule. Mario Jump
\ i ri g «»I 11Ug'h r &gt;' «t i &lt;F#* t Í ■ a» et h r*-s«ai»î f $ i ■JI
“ Never mind. Ft I be In and make t i r f * iia
&gt;
t—
1
i
n &gt; a f r » l t r - t a l i ««.*
mnld.
.
r*
y
a
n
i,
ait4
l
h*
ed out nu«l rang the doorbell.* A worn
I .T
p .» r
n
d
H * f ha y
"Sloncy. Marie Ned gave me some you up ’’
.1 I
S
\ .la f» .
an rnmo to Ihe. door Tlu-y exchanged
«
1 .'»*»■* &lt;if*(, a m i i ^a*
At Inst June was to know bow It felt r * 1 1 r i a t *• il
T h '
MF
•
W
f|
money.”
I
M
furet
r
r
*
1
lot
■ n few brief wonl.». and Murli&gt; ran down
a l . C k » «,M
ini Hugh»-) •Irr*
r n »s
"Wo were nil so Kind (lint Mr Nod lu earn one’s own living Bho bud a front
to tbo llmouidtu'
* • f 1rrt a *«■
* .1 (hft r* » i »f K i d
fia VI fig (Pt
' «o
{j^ingled
i-xtillnrailou
unti
depressimi
lo
»«14
*'f.fi
ill'* W ill g' «"Il fil*" 11' H ** » I
"It's nit right. Junto. Mr* Itoale» Was going lo be So gum! to you," Mnrlo
A
fi* r ■f »I
the
«ouU-ni(ilutloii
of
that
remarkatde
I if y »t%r k * f Saril«»r«1
i i-i i»
t
has a ulci* tii.ck room for you jind a pathetically observed, "mid ymi ran
■
ini
i»|
*rr
&gt;
1
inibii! ni, sp eri u m ily n iig
*1 t h r «»iriw'raMMM. *n'i (■ ‘ '
«•xperietn-e.
al l*‘ tifîlrt h •i u i «, f*»r I h r bitfirfit «I th* 4ing
cot for the,'
t h r n fh f»■f * ■'«d dir* » i*»f *
nwny from him because be wa*. You
As June (leered out of her dressing p u h lir
J'Pcrhapa I can 0Her tha use of m / ma*
h r r r it ilir f n r r
«I» *1
June stepped from tbe car with n should go back
My
sinter'»
husband
ir r it e n
I T h r cttjr p R fin i-r« I» hrrrh) t h r
annual
tu*rii» g * '
• chine."
alcove a middle aged man and woman
sigh of relief, A homo of any sort wn» bents her."
.
.
.
, , - ,u lr r il, n lth in Irn *t»y« * f t r r
hr a r»« uf t h r r i i f |M»fain tn t
'* 1
p a U s i s i It) a v i g o r o u s a r g u m e n t ,
1 1)** {&lt;ui-u«»iien ut ibi» «»nlinanru* «,, p frp a rr
"'I » *' f •*
Ufnl young girl appeared In the win- welcome now. It bad been n long and
Juiiu shook her bead. “Get me a woman wauU-d money, and tbc mun anti fill» an r a t im X r tif t h r am o u n t of T ti rad a y iti J u J ) .Viti
(Ir M I
«low. fjb«» st it ru’d a» sbe saw ttie Jdack exciting day.
t h r H rn (o r iu r h p iv ln g w h ic h t h r r lt y
In ra » ra of %armnrir&lt; «r
newspaper. Marie." she requested.
*•**
would not give It Then June was «kill c la im a g a im t ta rh of t h r lota front* d ir r r t o r v h ip * of t h r «■•'fp* '
“ I know the room. iU»s June," said
Yandykdl mnu, Gilbert blycl He stood
I. d
June had u new problem to confront
In
c
or
a
b
u
ttin
g
upon
t
h
r
a
fre
e
t*
*
to
I**
«tha!l
b f f ilin i hy r lr r llo n
called and came out trad paraded slow­ •*&gt; pavr«1, w hich r tt lm a tr a h a ll h r ba»r«1
Mnrlo.
sweeping
past
with
her
arm»
■bat dolTed. i^lltidy wnltlng tbelr no
t h r d ir r r t or» and t h r ititi" '■
now. Kbc must earn n living, and It
ly down between tbe two long rows of upon t h r .r a t lm a t r d ro«t of » aid w ork and th u » rh o * rri »hall » rfv r unttl
full of (ludlcs.
•raplance.
was n subject which she bad never
upon
t
h
r
f
r
o
r
la
g
a
of
lota
u
p
o
n
thi*
a
trrrt*
i r* a r r d u ly r l r r l r«l mi ih* f «
cbiilnt. There were a hundred or more to b r p a r r 4 ,
•
• '"You’d better go, miss," busked tbe
n u a l imiiNptiiìi of t h r ■i o*-k h ■•1
cmiditerod except In the vngu«« base of
women
trad
sumo
men.
Occasionally
S r r i i o n ' 5. A n y p en on o w n in g an y in*
p r o v ld rd .
Blye waa In front of his club with a romance. Whim Mnrle returned wltb
ta ll driver. "This old tub’ll be here
A r t lr lr V i l i
Ir r r a t in a n y of n l 4 p r o p e r t y , a b u llin g
Uri
gray muatncljed. Jovlnl looking, pink tbe paper site studied tbe want ads. oue of tbe women beckoned to ber mid rin that p o rtio n of P ark a v r n u r ap d H ughey
T h a p riv a ta p r o p r i v i»f *1tomorrow morning.’*
n*f
made tier turn sud walk away and a t r r r t to h r p a trd . a* a fo rra a id ,' ahall of t h r co rp o ra tio n »ball he. in 1
faced
man
when
tho
c
a
r
returned.
ife»
wltb carious interest.
June Wnrner slowly stepped down.
h a v r t h r rig h t at any
t l m r , w ith in th irty
to a n y r i t e n t what»«*r%rr
I
’romo
back.
il»
"WTicro did you tako her, Bcnttll"
d a y s a f t r r t h r filing nf aald n t lm a t m , at tir h i ■ of t h r c o rp o ra tio n , ■*»
"Thank you,” »be matiagrd to mur­
Meanwhile Blye and Orin Cunning­
4*»
She bad displayed, perhaps half o afo r« *aid , w ith tha r lty r t r r k f to p rrrrn t r t i e n i of t h r im o u n t* »hn-h
blye naked.
*af
ham drove to the house where blye
mur.
t h r c it y r lr r k a »worn p e t it io n
to b#-^ on t h e »lorie su b scrib e d for
dozen gowns when t h e .middle aged to
“Bho
wouldn’t
stop
a
t
Alother
Rusp treaented
r e n le il to
lo th
Ih o
rlty
_ _ _a
e d
ty
c o u_______
n c il,
»_rftln
»aid « lo ck »halt h r n rm -» *iri« *l
bad flrst directed June.
“ 1 beg of you not to mcnilun It. The
Artide I X
man and woman obstructed ber pAs- fo rth , t h a t In th a opinion ot th a p rtliln n a r
sersr"
began Bcattl coullilcntlally.
.. »
"Send Tommy down." directed blye,
favor Is to me," blye galtunUy return­
th a r a t im atavi am ount ol atlph lian» upon
T h e h ish e » l a m o u n t ul 1« I - 1
sagewny as sbe cam e ont of the al­ ■
•t.1
"She”u rh lo t la In eo rrart, « fu m in e w h r rain it lia b ilit y
to
w hich
the curiior
pacing the floor thoughtfully.
ed. while the maid began* to trausfer
, .all
cove. They wero »till In un energetic i» In r o r r u t t, or why It w ill r i r r a d Ih r « U tijert i I se lf. »halt he i l l n ’
"W o know that.’’ Interrupted the
BeattL
storing
tnnny
things
In
his
from tbe tuxl to tbe other car arm load
acial
tian a fil
a re rn ln s
fro m
th a
» u rh lo th e e n tire c a p ita l «tuck *&gt;f '*■
gray mtmachcd innn. Orin Cunning- mind, turned bis sw arthy fncu toward dispute about tho money. A hundred ap
an d p a v ln y to ba dona In F ro n t uf »aid lot. tlo n .
, , _
after arm load or unparked clotblug
A rtlrle X.
,
dollars
the
woman
wanted,
and
she
H artion S . T h a r lty c o u n c il o f KanTord.
the window and presently saw Tommy
Around the curve behind them there bam.
T
h
e
nam
e»
and
rea'dence» «•(
,
“Tbfiro was no number on tbo bouio. coma Into the room, tbo vivacious bru­ bad to have Itt Tbo mau Unaljy left F lo r id a , a h a ll, -altar p ro p e r n o t lr a , and a c r ib t n s In co rp o ra to r*, »nd t ’ *
„
w ith in t h a lim a p ratrrlb ad b y ord inane«,
dashed another limousine and a runa­
of
c
a
p
i
t
a
l
sto
c
k
«ub»cT-l«*d
h)
’
,r#
M
boss, but 1 esn flml It.” alt aa a b o a rd of »«lUaliaation. t o F r a r dny
nette girl whom Jan e bad seen. 8enttl ber.
bout In time for tbe occupants to &gt;«»
w » , lo -w tt
, , „ . 1,
A lady from a group where a gray ad a ll n a titio n » and ro m p a lin ta w h ich m a y fo llo
“Drive us there,'* tllractcd Blye. saw Cunningham rise and thu three
M. H. Th»teher. I.oui.v J* h-«'*«r.
Gilbert blye uaslatlng Juno Into tbe
ba filed In ra irf» n c a to th a m t lm a t a d -co«t
Blye showed mustnchc«l man wltb a pink face and of tha p a r i n e provided for a b a v o , and tn ■03 oh are» ;
luxurious limousine. They also saw tbe Down on tbo dingy c a s t side street ho conversing enrnestly.
W a lt e r S , A d a m » , L o u isv ille
alta d u o an d propar I n q u i r y In to tba
trlcil cnrue»(ly to pin down Seattl’s Tommy the picture In the lid of tbe Jovial eyes was standing came over m
quaation In v o lv e d , and If ft a h a ll ap pear 112 » b a r r e t
clgbt cylinder machine leap forward.
,,..„ »
and
spoke
to
tbe
woman.
The
woman
dizzied
memory.
Op
and
doWn
Blye
F r e a k A . I t e .t , F l o y d , h 1
to
th
e
aatlafae
tlo
n
of
the
H
t
y
c
o
u
n
r
il,
altlittle gold watch. Tommy was not
Blye. unrouicioua that they were bet
in
s
aa
a
b
oard
of
e
q
u
a
lis
a
t
io
n
,
tha«
the
listened, her eyes following June na
lni\pur»tml. a» wn» tbo glrU thought . movW. seeking In every window for highly pleased from the very begine stim a te d am o u n t of said lia n la co rre ctly 19| o h W U n e w W h .r e o f , th e • ul1” r , 'r," " ‘ s ^ U
a te d . I ha am ount tn flx a d ah all atand c o r p o r a t o r , h a v e ^ ■ V ’ t t A T ' M I U
tb atrie henrd a shout os they gathered “ "&gt;• •‘« a ot
runaway bride, 8ud ulng. The men grew stern, and then ■be walked In a beautiful black velvet ea stim
t th a a m o u n t nf »uch R an t o b e claim ed
•
..
W A L T E R S A I *■"&gt;.!»
speed, and he looked back In time to ‘»*»1* hI* W « “* “ »he glint of n d f BenttI saw them redact) her to submls- dinner gown.. Tbo woman spoke to a b y ,th a c it y of Hanford, for t h e p a v ln s of
F R A N K A IK -1
th e «treat afo rataid , tn fr o n t of aald p ro p ­
flrst th . nmsbotit and then th e ^ lu g In a vestibule. He ran up the slrenoss. She walked dway and pres­ saleslady.
e
r
t
y
.
a
n
d
a
fta
r
tha
city
c
o
u
n
r
il
had
heard
S t a t e of K e n t u c k y
“ 1 want that gow n!" sbo snapped.
limousine swerve and slow down sod *t*P*&gt; Tl1® glittering
wa* ■ ently cam e back wearing an evening
act.
nil p etitio n « and ( i r e s »'I p r o p e r ty ow n­
“Certainly,
madam.”
said
tbo
sales­
buckle
on
a
dainty
little
slipper,
one
C o u n t y ot Jefferto n
er»
an
o
p
p
o
r
t
u
n
ity
to
fc«
h
e
a
rd
a
n
d
m
ada
wrap
of
creamy
colors.
The
three
hur­
to bear two loud bangs. Ho grinned.
a ll c o rre c tio n s In th»ir J u d c m a n t ineceec a r t lfy th a t before me 1 ’ ™ , f
| hereb
lady
.
His driver grinned. Tbe taxi driver which June’s collie bad carried down ried out and got Into the car. They
a ary to e q u a lla a tha a u r u p u a t i in pro­ p u b lic
w ith in
nnd
lo r J e fle , *,&lt;n '«
to
tho
taxi
for
ber
when
she
had
stolen
p
ortio
n
to
benefit»,
aald
e
u
tfm
a
ta
*
.
s
i
than
CONTIUED
ON
PAGE
7
drovo
down
Into
the
dingy
cost
stdo
grinned. Then they whizzed ji way.
r q u a llt a d a h a ll »land aa t ru a a n d co rre ct.
“Why. you are tbe little runaway her clothes and Marie from her fa- street where Juno lay In tbe sleep of
T a w e d t h is 3rd day of M a y , A . 11. 1 0 IS . F r e n k A . Roet. to me wall k n . - t
T O W H O M I T M A T C O N C t f lt N
fi. W . I I E R N D O N ,
a u b a c rtb tn s In co rp o ra to r* i " ' •_ „I. .ike*
l_ bride, the girt In the watch!” said, tber's boose. lie Jott4*l the number blessed rest, blye bad Tommy take
N o lle # it I h____
tre b y_ k ì w b . th a t
partner*
Tre»idant C i t y C o u n c il,
a rtic le » o l Is c a r p o r n llo n . »nd
of
the
bouse
lo
a
memorandum
book.
l.dl*
careful
note
of
tbo
house.
•
h
ip
heretofore
e
a
ie
tin
g
bet
wren
C
y
r
i
l
It
.
Blye, leaning forward,
- *
I h e re b y c e rtify that t h a f o r e f o io s or- «fid th a o an d th e re , tutore m
(tflW
I f s p p v n v U *n d I t a U n
A . Hollín»,' u n d r r d in a n te w a s n a » e d hy th a c it y co u n c il of t h a t he s u h .r r lb e d d«i«
, ,«,»
“ Tea." And June blushed.
th u firm n m » sifd s t y l« of ih » C k u iu o la S a n fo rd , F lo r id » , in «ew ian, th i» 3 rd ^ d » v ot In co rp o ra tio n for th'- P*tur
•» th
XturrantU*
Co,,
ami
lato
tha Sam inota nt M * y , A . D . 1918.
CHAPTER 11.
She felt tbe black eyes of Gilbert
CHAPTER III,
e ip re » * r« L
..*1
T r a d l n s C o m p a n y of C b u lu o ia , F la ., h a *
ifi.l
M. W . L O V E I,U
( liv e n u n d er m y h » i'!
, •&gt;
Blye fixed upon her. Could It be pos­
0 8 T where imo tarns from tbe
b aan dlaaolvad,. »
»aid
burin«-»»
-----------------no*
balni
C i t y C le r k ,
UNK bustled qulle chcerfull
of office at U b Ii v i II*.
.•
ti*
ownrd cnilrtly by Cyrll il. I l i p p a n r l t
sible that ho had followi*} her? Ob,
A p p ro v e d b y me this 3 rd d a y of M a y J e ffe rso n , »tate ot K e n t"
_ Coocoarso Into tbo narrow lane
about her toilet tbe next mom' » h o arili pty all bilia and rollaet all ae­ A . D . I S I S .
May
ot
A
p
r
il.
A
.
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no! Still, be had bet address In ber;
uf tbe tirtcrmlnablo Mott strast
.
11. L . T H K A H i f E H ,
lug and cboss a little dark rounta.
Sty C o m m ln lo n e a p ir r . J » n u j ' . - ,
Cyrll II. Il«pprr«ftt and
w atch and ber portrait.
T d .F r M t e
M ayo r.
construction work the Moore
(seal)
M 1 " ‘ .
V_
gray suit ss being tho leaat
fttalls A. Mapparaatl aa Eiaeutora ot
N o ta ry T u h k c. J a f f e r .o n ^ y ( S F
“ You were kind enough on tbe train. limousine overtook Uoooria Ul jo ’s elec­
tha
lati
vili
and
tettameli
ol
llalan
conspicuous, for now sho was to bo s
Copy
Nv.lce of Applirallan far Lotterà Talent
A Rollio», daeaa»*d J
•Ur. Blye. to offer to let me buy my tric. Mrs. Bly* let Ned slight. Mbc
J Incorporad)»
- - e r R o a l l y Co m p an y
In c o rp o re l)ng —
T h a tch
working girl'
Chuluota. ria.. Apri) IH. ItlL
vvairli, and II» tak# It now. If yon drovo boms. Uer bnsband bod long
I N o t I r e la h« resy..g lvw w t h a t we, th e
TV-Frt-41«
Suddenly there was a wheezing and
n d c rrlg n a d , in te n d to a p p ly to t h a H o n o r­
please.” *
I since preceded her.
From a secret a rustling at the door and a scraping
T ht Medicine of Life
a b l e p a r k T r a m m e ll, G o v e rn o r o f tha B u t e
“I’m very sorry 1 haven't It wltb me, drawer of hl» desk bo took some pa
ot F lo r id a , a t Tallahasaao, F l o r i d a , on tba
A faithful friend Is the medicine o
t s if some one were bending to listen
jdh ^ d ay, ot J u n e , A . _ l ) . l F 1 6 , _ l o r Lattare
yon another time, I am
an(i stuffed them in uls pocket;
B u t 1 aboil
atpsf’&lt;"t"
r n t , In c o rp o ra iio g T h a t c h e r R e a l t y C o ts- Ilf*. —
at tbe keyhole, a alienee and then a
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short hatred, big man named Edw ards,
whom they cal tort T J
With the ur
rival of tho rufTev* Ulye told the time
from n tiny gold watch, the only one
be carrlevl now.
"Tho runaway bride!” laughed Cunninghnm.
" I’m In n hurry." Ulye explattu&gt;d. "1

INK

told you when wo camo lioro that I had
to leave nt 8 "
"Of course we know where you are
going.” Tummy challenged him.
June was sitting In her lonely little
bedroom waiting for Marie, whom she
bad hum out to a drug More for toilet
articles Mrs iloales Hiiddealy knocked
"A gentleman to see Miss Ju stin .”
she announced, "a gentleman with a
Mack beard ami a diamond ring mid
a gold tilling In one tooth, lie says It’s
Mr illye. I lit the parlor lamp for

a

Slack velvet gown, while tbo charge
account went up. The gown wna ink*
I *d away. Tho woman bad u girl r a r r j
It to th°
department* on Id she
had bought the gown, didn’t cure for
It and wauled tho money, $135.
The manager of the credit depart­
ment expostulated with the woman ns
tar as diplomacy would p erm it
It
was not unusual to bnvo credit cus­
tomers bring back goods and demand
cub. hut It was unusual to have It
done ao quickly, tlowcver. abo wna n
jcod customer, nnd her hills were al­
ways paid.
The woman rejoined her friend In
from of June's dressing alcovo and irl
ampbaqUy displayed the money. The
husband of the customer enmo up. fu­
rious. lie had boon to the credit desk
jnul discovered the deception. A little
group quickly formed around the mid
die aged hpsbnud and wife.
^
ll was at this moment that Itlye up
pcaud by tho sldo of tho gray mu.-»
tached man, nnd with him w as Tom&gt; my Thomas! Itlye nodded tits head to
Cunningham and said something to
Toaituy. She strolled with quite evl
dent reluctance across the floor
-year turn, ih-ur.” said tin* ninnnger
ess to June and frowned In the Ulrec
tlon of the group.
“I give you e v e r y t h i n g y o u w a n t . "
char:vd (he m a n
" N o w o m a n In
town lias mu r e
Yo u cun g o I n t o
shell In New Y o r k a n d ordet wt i a t
like, nnd I ikiv v o u r blip»
Yet
gr-lft on m e "

llil-t
.my
y«jii
you

“You give me everything blit ¡non
e yr shrilled the woman
" l beg for
every &lt;* ill I get!’
To g b e on tin* o n e band and to |»-g
on the other'
ll wa s a s i n k i n g llllis
tniUmi of the principle which bad led
June away from Ned
T h a t t h e wo
mail Is uial uniat remai n an o b j e c t of
eharlt' depend ujhiu I he Isninty «*f tin
inait whom she titanic»
No uiatiei
how generous tin* inn it might t«** ton
bun jiemutulli. tho |innclpto wa s 11...

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The gr a)

nitiatuclietl nnm c u l l e d ihc

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"’1 n**'i «1 111%i* t o w r ! li:iI lit I U* « It111*

dre*s.' he said. Indicating June, who
had on another frock
"Certainly." rt-pUetl tin* inn tin gcriaet.
She bun led dver to June and mild.
"Conn*. Thercse!” *
A warm (ntod caught Juno's wrlat.
and a volet* said:
"You're »mnnlng! Whnl’a tin* tight
about
TlUlllll) I'll* *111II.1 It VI fl»
Tin* Two gi rl s h|o &lt;m| l i s t e n i n g
Thi -gt. iv UlUhluclied m a n r o s e

"If this i» the sort of intention I
receive In this shop 1 will give It uo
more of patronage." ho declared an­
grily to Mu* munngereH-H.
Ulje. smiling, »aw the superintend
eat itiler nnd called his altcnllon to
thu gray imisiaclierl man. and the mi
peftiiteriilent iiurrlisl overand met ttrln
Cutltiiiigliutu. whoso checks puffed
with anger
“What Is tho m atterT‘ asked thu au
perin leaden t.
“Maiti-r”' hhiEist Cunningham. "I've
two asking this sales worn an for hall
.an hour to lot me s»*o that llttlo white
drew." ht. pointed n, Junu. “and i am
Uoored. sir!"
.
The superintend ent turned to the
manageress “ Mudum Ctllug, w hat 1»
the trouble?“It’a n new model." explained the
matingereaa. “ | can't get her to pay
•ay attention to me.”
‘‘Then discharge her at o n ce r order•4 the superintendent and turned on
hla heel.
Madam Efllng stalked straight over
k to Juno.
“'ou nro discharged!" aho snapped.
“O hr j uno vvua stunned.
^ excuses, please!” grated tho man

T h ere were unhappy dinners In New
York thnt night. Ned Warner. n(rnhl
to leave the headquarters ho had es*
tnbl lulled, bad his dinner brought In

Gilbert Blyo W.t» W. n t m g Far kier et

thè Corner

*

June wondered whut she should do.
Ned Warner, riding aimlessly and
disconsolately on n street cor and look­
ing out eurneatly at every passerby,
suddenly caught sight of one |H*destrlan who made his heart Jump. M a­
rie!
She was Jogging Industriously
along with a bundle under her arm and
n very clear Idea of direction apparent
In her Very speed. Nisi run after tier.
At the Iloales door Marie heard the
sound of running footsteps, turned
with normal curiosity, saw Ned. let
herself in nt the door and closed It
with a slam, snapped on the night lock
and flew upstairs.
T ie ’s coming. M iss June!" she cried
” Mr. Ned!”
Nisi! June’s heart leaped within her.
and fo ra moment she was flooded with
a mud Impulse to run down nod be
folded In his arm s and forgiven. No!
She must be strong tot tier own snke
nnd for tils, for the sake of their ultlnmie ooitnul self res|n-ot and (he full
lo-ss or itie love which cun be founded
on tliar iiloin*
Meet me ni that little hold to which
wv wet»- nrst going.'* sin* directed Mn
rie lumtliv Mill, smid uibg her tjat and
coat, she harried down the stulrs and
out of Hu* back door.
June litul forgotten Cllllierl Illye ab
snlutcl). Mil in* had not forgolteu liet
lie Hud t«s*n r»*qu»*»led to wait, and

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maid
1
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Gilbert Htye's w ile WJ,» already
w
If 11 » MIhh .In»’ in ' u n i- ti hm lim
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Al
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A fter A ll, C arter's is the B est 1 1

Mr» Itoaies having •■orti»tly giu,»*»"l
lb it Into- « .in to .I Uo* kuvuhliihle M i
rle pti-n-nt H llo- interview li.nl heel,
bind ei.o n i 1111■-1 ,»i IP k pi m at el

«♦»*" tir» uii«| «luti*
1 1WÎI'J 1füll! ff»'
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vvfiT- lillig tin- llopt a Ij',I park ipiof»
I* k »I ’
1*. limi mill
, i**11 ..or ut M
Collie''
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I O l lI lO llP t II)
till* «tulles» oll»
Uoiiortil buiullisl the flat, wide de
I «* 1o«* f i g l i ! n r tu Hie left
tectlve Into lu-r elect rle and stnrted •«-r»«*
Mu! win o ui* ii -ii« lu-il flu* «Hey mouth
(lie mm lilio«¿iRm or left?
"W here?'' she uiajestlcnlly dcinuudevl. ivhli'h way lo««.
In Hie mean 11 me Hie «Irlvi-n J tin«*
"Ulverslde drive! I'll show you the
Inin «•tug aimlessly
noknl Im« k at ev
place!"
“ Is he Ktlll In. Hlluky?*' demamlcrl ,-ry Innung to «ee ll t'm ninn sliu lovevJ
Itlll Wolf, tumbling out or the ma­ ■ven- lullon lug low
At « ’ich tiiriilng a ilari liguri-, quick
chine ami lauding right cud up.
(tllnky Peters was too good a de- 1 «■r Itili«' »tu« -prune Int.* hhfltte t«*filni1
I
tectlve to answer In words
lio gnve tree trunk m g sie p oii m ip»irwny or
nu upward loss of his round tiend nnd corner, selecting eacii hhllug (ilare be
And lile ligure
a wink of tits IWhllke eye and walked fore he left the Inst
Into the building with an air uf not was (¡liberi Blye. blip k Vani)vkfHt
swaggering of gall amt «lulling
having seen mil Wolf at nil.
" F ifth !” ordered Hlluky. leaning over
(T O B E r () N T IN .U E D »
to whisper thnt magic word mysteri­
ously Into the cur of the curly haired
elevator boy
The boy did not mind,
Technical Rights.
lie was usedtto nil sorts lie sent up
A innn ahOuld not be t(K) iitrong ln
llie elevntor with a Jerk
Uut nt the
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“Madam!*1 called the vivacious Tom* llfth floor.
First door to the right. lnalstlng on Ii I m teehnlcul rlglda Y’ou
Thomas, but madnm only glared at Now! A ring at the doorbell, llusti!
hart* n pertect right tu wear a rod
” r flhtl stalked aw ay, whllo June
•The door kwutig open, and immedi­ necktle In a fli-ld w llh a hall, but you
**lked Into tier dressing nlCoTo to ately Hill Wolf pushed'lu. The oth­ ahouidnT.—Smith Bend Newn-Tltncs.
»now, with sympathy for nil tho other
ers crowded after him.
,n ber position. Just how It feels
“T h ere he is, ma’am !” shouted Blit,
to discharged.
plunging Into the next room, nnd
Meantime Tommy Thomas, tho look Honortn Blye saw In Juno Warner’s
m concern fading from hor handsome draw ing room the tall, lean, lanky de­
n '?D,cnnnrc* hurried over nnd Joined tective with the sparse black benrd.
Cunnlnghaai and Gilbert Illye. who wna the caricature of her band“•three left tho department,
tome husband! Ned \Vnruet followed
when June emerged from her dressIn from the reception room.
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•',odam KAI dr was there nnd
"W hat am I to undenttnnd by this.
, f0* ft word gavo her a little yellow
4 Mrs. fliyeT* he inquired.
»■il-T1'
Oils ,n hcr *“nntl Juno
“You ought to know, y o u r gruffly
iked out lot* tho street, saddened
charged "Sneaky" Tuvls, who hud fol
***** the realisation that, after nil. tho lowed the» ottiers nnd. whirling, he
is full of hard
pointed nt tho airlru tu re
'T rial's her
• pi and that bounty might have Its
husband!”
•dvantagva.
“Shut up!” squawked Mrs Blye and
^UUbcn Blyo w-aa waiting for her at
went home.
the
fon“
pleasant, amlllng.
Rha k
1 «r. -suave,
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Gilbert Blye nt that time was quite
h u i J tleTe,■
* n1*« who raised far from tlie qeone of Honorin'* cap­
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"JL* w,tl&gt; more courtly grace than ture or oven 'U Ned's wanderings
.
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wa|k w|th
w*a dining 'with Tummy Thomas, and
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way, unit she saw no rwa- a rather ('elderly woinati. and a riolj*
excuse to refuse him after hta
like girl-'with sw iftly mlvnnrtng crow *
•lion of the morning. H o eym
feet tip tha eornrr* of nor ryes, «ml
with her, and he extended his
Orin q tinnlnghtim. and n tiravv nddeq.
to Uni door of hpr lodging». U e

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About Citrua C'onkot
The following copie* of letters
have been received from Senator
Duncan U. Fletcher and will mav y
oil
interesting rending for citrus fru
growers:
Copy
Imperial Japanese Embassy,
Washington, May 12, l ‘J 16.
Honorable Durnnn U. Fletcher,
Dulled Statics Senator from Flor­
ida, Washington, D. C .:
Sir:
In referring to the la tte r part of
my note sent to you undyr date of
February 10th lasts I have now re­
ceived from the foreign office at
T okio a copy of the report made
upon the citrus canker Jj &gt;‘ the Agrinl "h&gt;rfrerti, Wj r^*i ttrrfonr oh f h r ‘

THE VIRGINIAN AT THE STAR MONDAY, MAY 24th
Lot2 of Poor Stuff

MAY 21 ion ;

SANFORD HERALD

PACK EIGHT

What Florida
N E E D S and
N E E D S D A D L Y is legislation to
prevent the shipment of trash out of
the state. This is a big producing
state.
Special legislation has been
enacted to help make the citrus fruit
industry profitable.
Why neglect
the vegetable growers?
if any line
of industry needs legislation tho Im­
mense vegetable Industry needs It.,
All poorly graded or packed stock
should not bo permitted to leave the
state.* The shipper of it is just as
dangerous to the industry as is thu
green fruit nhipper to the citrus
fruit industry.

Department of Agriculture and Com­
merce, the translation of which I
have the pleasure of forwarding you
enclosed herewith.
Y'oun very sincerely,
iSgnd.) S. Chinda.

i t * finit appearance in Ja p a n -in 1899
upon Navel oranges and nfterwards
expanded to th e other citrus fruits
j u s t referred to in the above.
Its
origin cannot he traced, but it is Jho
concensus of opinion among the
frp it growers of Japan that it was
broug
rought to Jap an from some foreign
countries
»untrles in conj
conjunction with the
Na vcjl. -orange.
T h e Locution Affected by (he Round
S c a b and Extent of the Damage
As above stated , the Round Scab
has affected'N avel oranges and other
citru s fruits, hut there wna no case
when the Onju orange was infected
by i t . This disease bus extended to
localities from tho west of Tokio to
K ju s iu Island. T h e damage from it,
however, hoa_L*vn kof—trttte1*’ tm
t a n c e , for the cultivation of those
kinds of oranges which were affected
is limited in Ja p a n , and also be*
cau se nn effective preventive meas­
ure has been found.

DRINK P U R E WATLft
WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN BE HAD
E L D E R

W A T E R

S P R IN G
39.98 PER CENT PURE

ANALYSIS:
i’h. !&gt;.. Rollln* ( ’«Urge. Florida
Winter Park, Florida. April pi p j j ;

II. R. Coney, Esq.. Orlando, Florida

Dear S i r :— I have completed a careful sanitary analyst* of the - t,n[,|r
of water that you brought me last week nnd hsvo obtained iht
« , nï
C0 |or ..........
Ijc n r
Chlorine
C parts per l.ntmoun
Neutral
Reaction
Neutral
Total Soilids 8 parts per I ten imki
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N i t r a t e s '...
|r ,.
Free Ammonia
None
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Albuminoid Ammonia
None
Hardness
38 parts per t.iMin.ixm
The absence of both free and albuminoid ammonia In ili, 'print
■-wtttrf amt bvrrtjnm tnH srrrotmt of chlorine Indlrnlc its good quitllh n„.
the Indication* arc that it Is oT exceptionally good qualRy.
A very desirable feature of this spring water Is It* softness, roni.un.
linu
a g llean
e s s man
than unr*iuumi
one-fourth u»
of the
»»■« «amount
1»»— of calcium
¡ T and
. magnesium t.irU).
. . . waiopu
ut fiAbout
Imi lit otintirfh
* found
r___ a iin. _.
nafcH
many
walcrn nf
of fhlri
thin rpffinn.
region, anil
and ill
just
enough, ».
as ____
mar)
authorities think for supplying the Umc and magnesia requirement' .»r the
body.
Your* Respectfully,
(Signed) T H O S . It. It \KLR

Daily deliveries made in Sanford in five gallon bottles
sealed at the spring. Rhone us for further informa­
tion as to deliveries, prices, etc.

Icebergs and 8ea Water.
Copy
How long will some shippers think
T h a t tho temperature of sea water
\t a wise policy to nhip poor, in*
T h e Preventive Measure of the rises slightly near nn Icoborg, as one
man of science has asserted. Is a con­
t orior vegetables to the different
Round Scab
clusion not borno out by the Investiga­
markets w/th n hope of getting
T h e appearance of the disease can tions of the bureau of standard*. Dur­
"•omothlng” out of them?
Th ey
be
effectively checked, if the ROH­ ing tho summer patrol of tho United
certainly never stop to think how
D
E
AUX
M IX T U R E
IS
S C A T ­ S t a t e s steamships Chester nnd Bir­
well it may look when they pack
T E R E D over tho fruits twice— once, mingham In tho North Atlantic, mem­
their shipment th a t it will not look
when tho fruit grows to ono-quartcr bers of tho staff of tho bureau took au­
no well when it reaches destination.
tom atic records of the temperature of ward, but TiToy stood cdwo3 arid sTilvof nn yjcli in dinmeter and then
I t la positively foolish to ship much
tho water. Tho records show that
again when the fruit is half an Inch changes of temperature In tho sea far orlng with fright. Homo were blind­
o f the stuff t h a t is now leaving tho
in diameter.
Sometimes leaves are from Icebergs nro at least ob great folded; but tbo effect was tho same,
state.
Shipm ent
after
shipment
also infected and it is shown by nnd sudden as the changes near them, and only one horao showed any willing­
is refused by th e consignees because
their nhundant fall in the courxo of nnd that they do not point to tho ness to go.
th e y will not bring freight charges.
ThereujKm tho driver Jumped down
March, April and May.
In that presence of icebergs. They find also
Many tim es consignees accept
and, cutting tho traces of tho other
Did you ever sae any poor Cali­ ease one ought also to sc a tte r the Hint nn Iceberg moro often lowers than horses, drove the willing ono nt full
stuff, hoping to save tho shipper tho
ralaos the temporaturo of tho water gallop through tho lira Tho wagon
cost of his packages at least.
In, fornia vegetables in any of the mur- Bordeaux mixture over th e leaves
n e a r IL Theso conclusions are Iden­ paused through without exploding, nnd
once
in
the
middle
of
J
u
n
e
,
*or
twice
Did you notice at any time
m an y cases when this Is done the kets?
tical with those arrived nt by tho ob­ after tlio war the horse wns decorated
shipper cussses tho consignee for how attractively AI.L package* from in the early part of June and July.
servers on tho Scotia, which wna sent In tho manner described nnd tho
swindling him.
If the consignee that sta te were put up «r branded
out to the Newfoundland banks by the
driver promoted.
• Translslion
Did you ever notice
fails to get hack his freight charges or labelled?
B ritish Hoard of Trndo In the summer
Judging (rom tbe reporta reccivetl of 1913. except that they more often
and notifies th e shipper that he has the lot of junk from Florida in tho
Unhappy Bulgaria.
been tin aide to got tho charges, does different markets? It is enough to bere from Messia. Stevens, Wolf, observed small rises of temperature In
It wns not until 1885 that eastern
th e shipper send on his check for tho mnko the shipper of good stock hang Masset etc., wo fotind mueh siml- tho neighborhood of icebergs.— Youth's noumella revolted from Turkish rule
his head when ho sees much of tho larity between thè soicalled C I T R U S Companion.
loss? V E R Y rarely.
and unltnd with Ilulgarla, and It was
Wo hear all kinds of tales about Hluff th at is sent out. Why cannot C A N K E R . a dismise of citrini plnnts
not until October. 1908. that Prlnco
A Horse’s Medal.
how shippers are robbed, etc., from Florida have just as attractive pack­ nppe.aring in thè state of Florida.
Ferdinand proclaimed Ilulgarla an In­
A Russian artillery horao won a
men who know nothing about the ages? If tho time ever comes when T e s a * and olhers of thè Uniteti
dependent kingdom
Thirty years
bronze medal at Plevna. Orders were
passed after the Bulgarian »n r for
business. There ha* been all kinds the trash nnd dirty packages will lie |States, ami thè ROUND S C A R , a
given for some ammunition wagons to
o f legislation enacted because it has kept at home, growers will see a dismise whieh in some recent yoar» lot hurried to a spot (hat meant erosn ; Independence before their freedom
been the opinion that the shippers difference in their returns for good ha* buon (numi m .lupa« tu rerlnin i lag th e enemy’s zone of fire. All t h e 1 wna otTtrlnlly recognized in Europe
were not treated justly. T h e legis­ stock. Let us hope it will come soon . eitrus pinot», sudi a i Nave! ornnge*. tlmo shells were crash lug among thu Virile, laborious, thrifty, persevering,
Citru*
Deca malia, ('¡irus
Aurati-! horses, bringing them down In heaps courageous, and an xtons for pLogress,
Florida Growers New*.
lators knew nothing of the actual
lumi Var Siiiensis. etc
R u t it U nnd frightening such ns escaped. •he lliilgarlans are daring to dream
conditions prevailing in the trade.
great dreams for ihelr 111He country,
not j e t tlear whethur ilio**« twn 'Hines without number did tbo Rus­
T h ey thought more about vote get­
Would Make World Happier.
and today, ns ever, their Immediate
sian
drivers,
sparing
neither
whip
nor
ting legislation than they did nof
Every man should be contented to citrus (liseuse* belong in‘ tho sante!
future st-ems to he beset hv all man
r.'itegory.
T h e Round Scali Iliade spur, nttrinpt to urge tho horses for tier of dlflleultles
th o shippers* interests.
mind his own Inisln*** —Aesop

Elder Spring Water Co.
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FOR SAI.K
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For Sale -Indian
n
1913 model, all in y..tier
Inquire ut
M- J a c k Ruldinger.

For
Sale I
979025.
Would
t.ik,
un
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to
as
part
pay
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Fate's Perversity.
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‘‘Ono of my daughters ha* timsIlUls,**
exclaimed Mr Growehnr, "nnd the oth­
♦v«
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Nothing seems to work out
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The girl who
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sprained her wrist slug* and the ono
For Rent
House of ■
with tho sore throiU play* the Diami."
and hath on M v r t h*
in.
Inquire of Hill I
Realty Hygi eni c Saus age.
Tho Javanese cut sausage that in of lice.
absolutely free from dog, cow. pig,
horao or other animal that Is popu­
For
Rent— Several i
larly supposed to enter Into tho con­ rooms over Yowell’s. Ei
struction of tho common sausage. In­
Yowell &amp;. Co.
stead It I* inadii only of rice, which
is woU boiled—usually In water, but
Fur Rent Furni.-.hed 1
sometime* in uillk unlit the nnltro
room*,
screened t hr."
mass has reached tin* proper nmphone,
g.i*
and nil n.&gt;.
ttUti-ncy Aftwr bring ('(Milt'd tho rit e I*
$2u per month
, molded lllto stlckllko lengths Willi tho cnees.
j fingers. These nro put lit pH paper months, include* water
case* Instead of tho skin used In tho enson, UOG Myrtle A w .
regulation sausage.
This nonmeat
Fo
Rent'— Two or th &lt;&lt;
sausage la served e ith e r ‘whole, or cut
up and eaten along with other food*.
fu nlshed fo housekeeping
location. 302 Park Ave

FOR RENT

Already you have been thinking of a pleasant vaca­
tion time. Our stock is most complete with Furnish­
ings for either Ladies or Gentlemen.

Silk Hosiery

Fans

Try the famous Honest
Dollar Hose.
They are
made without the loading.
All colors $1.00 pair.

Make a suitable and ap­
propriate gift for the Girl
Graduate. Take a look at
these beautiful fans while
out shopping.

Beautiful Hair
Ribbon for all

Men’s and Boys’
Bath Suits

‘‘Old King Cole*’ R eally Lived.

"Old King Cole," who was so fond
of "his pipe, howl and fiddler* three.”
is believed to have really existed In
the flesh In the third century A. D , ac­
cording to a llrlilsh legend. _ Ills
daughter, Helena, a very beautiful
creature, married ConstanUnus Chlorus, a Roman general, and tho "merry
old soul" of “Mother Gooso" annals
thus became tho grandfather of Con­
stantine the Great.

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For R e n t- A six room
Coronado Reach f u r n i 'l '
rent by the season or »nor •!
to F. S. N iem cytr, l.ongw.

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or 5 acres, near
ford, cleared, tiled, Rowing «ell.
th at has been farm ed; also a three
room houscNk W rite or rail Sem­
inole Real Estate Co.. Herald HMK •
Phone 148, Geo. D . H art, manager
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W an ted — Uaby push cart. -&lt;&gt;""d
hand.
Must 0e a bargain. In(|txir«Th-Jlp
a t 119 West First St.

;; And also Stands for Rolls,
'I | And then there's

Complete stock of this
You will have, no
trouble to find what
you want out of our
. four popular lines.

dainty underwear at
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very reasonable prices

t HAT RlNOiTRUf.'

Ask your boy
about Bell Shirts
and Blouse

Sl Bread and Pies and Cake,
11 We Bake for Hungry fjouls.
- * We’re Artists with
the.Rolling Pin
; 1 And here’s the Tunc we sing
11 Dough re, mi, fa, sol, la.

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Unused to Th at Voice.
A sweet little chnd Is Frances, but
but there aro moments when her busy
mother finds her retterated questions
and repeated request* somewhat try­
ing. One day, receiving a rather im­
patient reply to an Innocent remark.
Frances, who sat out of range of her
mother's countenance, quaintly ex­
pressed her surprise and perplexity
over that dear mother's unwonted
brevity and ciispnoss. “Is your fseo
smiling, mamma?" «ho naively In­
quired.
"Your ‘voice sounds **(u#
strange! **
Never Glv* Up!
B e not uneasy, discouraged or ,,u
of ‘humor because practice fall* hl“’r
of precept in some particulars lf
happen to bo beaten, return to * •
charge.— Marcus Aurelius.
u-aa.
It is odd that the man who M**1
without thinking Is tbo ono most sp
to m y what he thinks.

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PU BLISH ED
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H E R ALD
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VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Wuith Living

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , TUESDAY. MAY 2.",. 1015
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large class graduates from high school

lir a d u a lio n Hxtrcinr»

these tvun pa per« rank among even Sanford had the honor of whn h t l ie y ha ve no ronkrol " W or n­
being the childhood home of th e ati * in l ine noe lui* ul wuys been a
be * t woman lawyer in Florida T h at , strongly c o n l r o l l m g a n d r o n n c c t i ve
women hud invented *ome of the for-e ufion all issile* of promot ion
n a i l o n , especially
most useful patents, that the s u b ­ (or thè g oo d of
intim ate knowledge of her su bject marine telescope, paper bag machine, l ho*e i ssi le* in which t h è h e t t e r me nt
well developed, showing that in the a device for deadening the sound of of ilio r a c e a n d i mprovet l e li ibi con
In t In* opin
pn*t few years the government has wheels on elevated railroad train*, di' " n e a re conc erne d
done much toward* tin* end. ably car coupling*, electric batteries, an |om of t h è young ••ssuyist. woruen
seconded by sta te legislation and apparatus for raising sunken vessels -I ,fd h a v e Ito* vo t e t hai i io* w
li eie meli 1 -i li . , «11. r r».+1i'
Aud-ibitn Sin'ie*!*'*.
«1 iliiv tie* \ li and m a n y in •r in m o de r n use hud
•• ilm versai -ullr.tgi l* ‘ -tali
■I ii Imiii S im let . *&gt;t l.oui'iana
I bat I . . . * , I In i v i n t i o n * i*| w o m e n M o - I
I «H P .voi e.ts«
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|nany nt tin* Ti• e*t - 1 , i. - of t urd*
w
vote
wars
down
llere
.1 t re
ldue
the
discovery
of
r.idiont,
which
were becoming ev iim i through lack
of protection, but now through tin1 has revolutionized all. previous held llieioious uppluuse lutei rupted thè
T h e audience wus with
establishment by the government, ideas of physical science, using these speaker.
of bird reservation* it is hoped to and many more excellent reasons hef C o m bu ltillg thè Statement tli.it
vote, *Ill*
preserve them,
She gave interest­ why woman’s intelligence entitles s i men do nnt wiint
d
I'M 1 Ml
her
to
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that

Friday night closed the events &lt;&gt;f I hr very best productions n f High
Commencement week wi t h t he grad school graduate*. hen* i'll elsewhere
nation id the senior*, seventeen of Mis* Mildred Dickson's essay on the
whom won for themselves d i p l o m a * ‘"Preservation of Hirds" showed an

This is the proudest moment in the
school life of a girl of boy, for having
completed the proscribed course of
Study, satisfactorily and with credit
they have achieved the honors of
fraduntion.
A brilliant audience
gxthered to do h o n o r to t h e s e voting
people and as the line of g r a d u a t es
entered the auditorium an ••nihiisi

utic applause greeted them.
The
»tige decorations were attractive
»nd quite in harmony with the spirit
of the occasion.
The class banner
in their colors of black a n d gold
hung at the back of t h e s t a g e . o|f«et
by graceful bum boo. T h e d o w e r * in
profusion were also in y e l l ow, the
duss dower being t h e black eyed
Susan
The music throughout the
•vening was furnished by the Hoys
Temple Hand. V At the appointed
hour, heralded by Hume Humph,
president of the juniors, the meinh*rs of the county and local school
boards, the teachers and graduates
Btsrched down the right aisle to the
*Uge in the following o fd e r: First
e*®* Hon. D. L. Thrasher, county
Supt. of schools, followed 'b y F . P.
Fonter, chairman, and S. C. Dick-'
of the county board; II. F. WhitBer and 8, Rungo; Rev. F. P.
•Strong, and Dr. Nathaniel Prntt of
Rollins College, the •speaker of the
•*«ning. Supt. B . F . Exell, Misa
Guild, principal of th e High School
the teachers, followed by Miss
Tstherly; Hiaa W alker and Miss
«etenion, Miss K in g and Miss
Gt' After these walked the graglu*tes, followed by the other pupils
Of the High School, the Intter taking
* T places i n ' s e a t s
reserved for
lhem in the front rows.

- The invotatihHJi,y' Rov. F. P.
**°nf was followed by a group of
ong», "Greeting to Spring'*
and
lullaby*,» sweetly rendered by the
w Ik
Ciub oi tho HiKh School,
i?. M,a» Lora T iflt at the piano.
* ero but two essays, both
th «* ! cb wer® ®*traordlnarily fine,
* . •bOWed a depth of thought and
, l * u *tudy in their preparation
in i
mt*rfMnd (h e hearers once
t h , . 0 , t h e . e f l l d e n e y in training
' ®°n# Ly the principal nnd
01 our High School.
Tho
toM " Wf'r® delivered In a pleasing
tinr*!^' * * cb w°rd dearly a'nij dlsj■faavs ” -t*rcd* T b a theme of the
&gt; were so widely divergent it
‘ “» ity T o s s s
•nd unti«
.

r d t t * n oppor*
h#r ,u b J«&lt;* frea
with the result

s*iim *&gt;f Natural lli*i"ry to interest
tile puldic til tile study of birds by
preparing groups of our common
bird* and later on the larger species
and establishing a foreground of Mil)
square feet, with a painted b a c k ­
ground, the two blending so p er­
fectly that the observer scarcely
knew where the one ended anil the
other began. Th is sketch is based
on the studies from Nature repiosenting the natural haunts of the
birds. She touched upon the super­
stitions of the ancients, relatives to
birds, as being responsible for the
symbolism of birds.
Their use in
decorative use and effect upon lit­
erature and poetry was delightfully
portrayed; while the high value
placed upon the protection &amp;f birds
in U tah is evidenced by the erec­
tion of a monument in honor of
birds in the Mormon Temple. Miss
Dickson concluded
this excellent
paper by quoting from Dinnck. n
passage pertinent to the subject.
Miss Ethel Hickson followed with
an essay equally fine, “ A Vital
Question,'* that
elicited frequent
applause as she humorously made
atta c k s upon tho men or hacked up
an im portant statem en t with sta tis­
tics In favor of suffrage.
She
proved conclusively that woman is
the "power behind the throno" and
set forth eloquently the many rea­
sons why women should have the
vole, asserting that bet intelligence
and ability is equal to that of man,
along many lines, quoting statistics
in proof thereof, showing th at in
colleges and- high schools of the
United States there are two-thirds
as m any girls graduating as there
are boys.' That women are coming
to tho front U demonstrated by
.their splendid success In the pro­
fessions, and she also stated th a t

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DONEGAN WOULD EXEMPT
HOMESTEADS FROM TAXES
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OTHER INTERESTING NOTES ABOUT THE
BUSY LAWMAKERS AT THE
CAPITAL CITY
Tallahassee, May 24
Two years
ngo there wus a constitutional amend
ment introduced in the legislature
proposing to exempt from taxation
the homestead exem ption! now a l­
lowed by law. The resolution was
passed by the house of representa­
tives hut met defeat in the senate.
Senntof Donegan of Osceola county
hud revived the m atter by intro­
ducing the resolution in the senate
end of the legislaturq today. It is
Very doubtful .if it can ho passed at
this session, with only two more
weeks of the session and the calen­
dar of both houses loaded with hills
which have the right of way over it ,
hut it will no doubt give certain of­
ficials several nightmares ns it moves
nlong on tho cnlnndnr. The resolu­
tion is given in full below:
Joint Resolution Proposing the
Amendment of Article X of the
Constitution of tho s ta te of Flo r­
ida, Relating to Homesteads anti
Exemptions, So ns to Exempt
From Taxation Property Used b y
the Owners for Home Purposes.
Be it Resolved hy tho Legislature of
the S tate of Florida:
That tho following amendment to
th e Constitution of tho State o (
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Florida be and the same i* hereby
proposed and agreed to and *hull be
submitted to the electors of the
stall' of Florida for election or re­
jection at the next general election of
representative*:
Article X of the Constitution of
the state of Florida, relating to
honoxteads and exemptions, is here­
by »mended hy adding thereto an
additional section ns motion 7 of
the -aid article \» to read a* fid
lows
Section 7A homestead to the
extent of ISO acres of land and -the
improvements thereon used for the
purposes of a home and hunsbandry
Hi connection therewith, or the half
of an acre within the limits of any
incorporated city or town ami the
improvements thereon u*ed exd*nsive-ly for the purpose of a home,
owned by a eitixen of this -i.it&gt;- re­
siding thereon, and the personal
property In connection
herewith
shall he exempt from all state taxa­
tion. The county commissioners of
each county in the state, not oftencr than once in every two years,
upon the application of one-fourth
of the registered voters of any coun.Continued on Page 4 ,
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Eleven state* and one territory have
grunted equal suffrage and it Is due
to her nllUienre that better laws (or
sanitation ami house inspection, »
proper working day and the pay­
ment of wages in the presence of a
commissioner obtain in California
In tile homy state of Vice 1‘rcsldent
Marshall, who opposes equal su f­
frage.
lift \ thousand dollars was
pet * for in ti. • bei fr nt- lull
it* I* gi*|at ore \pt,o| down a' appro
pMallott id two tfoa-atiil dollar* for
tletter babte*
Mi** Hp k*ou t'litwil
tine of the finest paper* in favor of
suffrage ever written with the s ta te ­
ment that "W om an 's suffrage is
likely to hi* I hi* lenititi *t spiritual
move fileni th.nl i h** ivnr •1 ha* ever
known, I» mu**«* it m.*\ mean the
.«wakening fi»r t lu* fi r i limi* in th&gt;
ln*lor\ n| till* W
, OÎ 1&gt;i "I more t han
.It;, half .

Prntt, the most importuni moment
iti life is when the time of tem pta­
tion comes, in any form, we make
our choice for g’ood or eveil. tliut
makes us the master of iute. Right
and notile thinking in the formative
period of your life forms character.
One who lives in a world of honutiful thoughts is reflected in our
character
We *eleel the abi l i t y to
*ele. ( those
tiling* «I- desi re t o
t h i n k ab out for we live in a world
n i nor own s el ecti on, making it j ust

a* broad or narrow, high or low,
pure or Impure, or as selfish or un­
selfish as we make it.
Dtr. P r a t t ’s
address was a masterpiece of intel­
lect mil thought that was received
wi t h i-nlhuMustli

appl ause

T h e p r e s en t a t i on of d i pl oma s was
Illude by Sop ì
Ezel l . preceded by n
few word* of c o m me ' i dot loti
prai se
a n d ad inoliti loo i losing to* ternari**
wishing t he m God s pe ed in t he car­
eer* ujioti which they would e n t e r

Hickson*
At tile ilo*
•-tun y Dr N at linniel I'r.itt wn* in
The interesting program dosed
(rodm-cd by Mr S Kunge, a mem
lo r of the local school hoard, who ill with a selection by tho Hoys’ Hand
well chosen words paid a beautiful and teachers and graduate* filed out
tribute to the tencher* anti reminded to the library to receive congratula­
the graduates that ¡i was the teacher tions.
The fiorai display was unusually
who implanted tin* idea in children
that shaped their future, urging them usually beautiful, which with many
to remember their teacher*
He also gifts were received by the graduates.
The graduating class were Annie
paid homage to Dr Pratt, In his
remarks, introducing the eminent Whitner, Zoo Munson, Muriel Hurrepresentative of Hollins College. rold, Maud Cameron, Daisy Hetts.
Dr. Prntt possesses an attractive Stella Brown, Gladys Green, Nellie
Holland.
Mildred
personality and an easy How of Lough. May
language that appeal* at once to an Dickson. Ethel Hickson. Hazel P ack­
intellectual audience, a magnetic ard; Albert Fry, Sherman Rout It,
speaker, he held the interest and Ernest Shepherd, Vivian Speer and
attention of his audience, without Robert Deane.
Ushers from the junior class were
effort
Choosing a* hjs subject for
qbe occasion " R ig h t Living is Right Hume Humph, Oscar Brown, Morris
Thinking," he gave a beautiful ex­ Spencer, John Murrell.
position of the Influence of thought
f ’otn wicncfmcaf Aflrr Thoughts
iijom churaeter, showing that above
all the actual freedom we posse*» is I A mi*take was made in the state­
to think earnestly.
On the out-] ment with reference to the tins*
going nnd incoming tram* of thought 1 poem in the last Issue of The Herald.
our impressions arc framed ami de­ Muriel Harrobl Imil been appointed
termines the kind of hoy or girl, tnan |to assist, hut owing to her illness
or woman that we shall be "for as the words wore written %y Zoe
u man thinketh in 'his heart,"- etc., Munson alonl&gt; nnd adapted to music
etc. We are erenture* of habit, and n hy Zoe und Fannie Rehli Munson.
life long habit of thinking honestly
determines the environment In which \ Hazel Packard gave each of the
we live
D ante’s Inferno is an apt teachers of the High School &gt;i bam ­
illu-tration &gt;&gt;f living in the environ­ boo vase bund painted l.v herself in
ment of thought, a place made by poinselliu design. Another &gt;harming
ourselves
It 1* the ability of the I attention to the !&gt; I' lter* -ante front
mind to formulate thought and cre­ u Freshman girl, a lovely bouquet
ate right impressions. Impression Is of flowers.
tlie result of looking upon an ob­
For years past it has been the cus­
je c t.
The moral instruction in the
home, the school und. tho com­ tom for tho graduating class to add ■
munity is to hold up tho higheat a work of art to the High School col­
Ideal» and to fnaton upon the mind lection. Owing to lo u that (are* the
the things worth while!
Measured school In the departure of Miss
Continued on Pago 4
in terras *8f character, said D r .

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SCREENS AND HEALTH lîaetiiiiiiiiiiiiîeeciiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiîscxiiiiiiiiiiiixxx
90,359 Ford Cars in Two Months ^

th a t many- a re preventable.
Dis­ the following result:
1. T h e eye« of 21 \f per cent were
eases formerly looked upon a a visitatiom of Providence are
now found defective, over 6 |&gt;er cen t seknown to be iiltnnut entirely pre- j riousl^ so.
STATE BOARD O F HEALTH
per cent was
ventatile, and the preservation of j 2. The hearing of 7
Screens are as essential as roofs
health and life by preventive mens- j faulty.
to Florida homes.
ures
has
(become
the
watchword
of
I
3.
T
h
e
tonsils
of
33
per
cent
were
BILL BEFORE LEGISLATURE
And the remark is q u ite ns force­
the medical profession.
|enlarged, and adenoids were found
ENDORSED BY SCHOOL
fully
applicable to hom es in other
The relations of . the schools to *n " * ‘i per rent,
BOARDS
states
ns to those in Florida.
these achievements, of «(edical s c i - 1 * * L •&gt;or cent had nose trouble,
The
roof and walls keep out rain,
ence is of great importance.
T h e s e : 68 "bowed teeth defective,
endeavors
on
the
part
of
the
med'ea)
6
&gt;9
*
4
had
enlarged
glands,
33
the
dampness
of night dews and the
¡tan ford. Fla,, May 16. 1916.
per
cent
were
poorly
nourished,
and
1
glare
of
the
sun’s
rays. The screen
House bill No. 279, a bill to be profession have brought the physi­
nearly
20
per
cent
had
hookworm
—
the
good
screen—
keeps out sevIn the last two months the Ford M otor Companv Im*
entitled an a c t to protect and con­ cian in contact with the school, and
discase.
eral of the common preventable
produced
the enormous total of 90,359 cars, this including 1
have
claimed
h
is
interest
in
ed
u
c
a
­
serve th e-h ealth and Jive» of school
T h e statistics given out by the diseases and makes th e m provent&lt;13,849
cars
in March and 46,510 cars in April. This not*'
tional
affairs.
The
physician
soon
children, and promote their effi­
state of
Pennsylvania last year able.
Therefore, careful screening
only insures the completion of the production of 30 0 .0 0 0
ciency, by providing for their med­ noted the close association between
physiral condition "how that 306,372 pupils were e x - j of the home is a duty, ju st as much
Ford care, between August 1914 and August 1915,* barring
ical inspection and subsequent nee the mental and
amined, and 228,693 were found de- a* the roof and walls,
the totaly unforscen, and the rebating of nil Ford purcha­
esaary treatment is bein g - endorsed of the child.
fective.
This is 74.89 per cent
.The day has passed— although a
sers within that period,- but it means that the goal will
by the leading educators of the state.
E
Both teacher and physician noted * p r i r tl c 5 in r ^
per cent of the
' many people h a v e n n 'i found
undoubtedly be reached before the promised time, August 9
ThiPcdm m itteo on education, in the
th ee marked variations in the m ental j rpn l o w i n g ^disease or abnorm al- it
*» nut
v e„t__u
L » tv,«
■ubatantisl
out
y
t—
when
t
h
e
substantial
first.
In fact the three hundred* thousand cars will pm- §
house has given the bill a favorable capacititaa- of th e different pupils,
Hies. 210,001 letters were forwarded wire protection was m erely a sort of
bnbly
leave
the Ford assembly, early in July and the pmreport, and it is now on the calendar and recognized tho importance ^of a
parents concerning these defects,' luxury adding only to tho physical s 5
duction pace will continue almost unabated, so trem en d ou s
to be acted upon in the next few combined study of the rau sativ e
and u great m ajority of these de- comfort of th e home occupant?. It a s
is the demand this year the world over for Ford e a r s .
day«.
factors. T o them , therefore, m ed­ feels were cured or improved before has become a necessity which has
Public education is a question ical inspection of schools owes its
Then on August first will begin the task of rebating about
the end of the school year. *
j* demanded by state law in hotels
000,000 to Ford purchasers in accordance with the terms of tin- K,lf,j
which vitally concerns the national existence.
As stated before,
the medical in- and other public places. Apparently
profit-sharing announcement. Each of the 300,000 or more Ford i&gt;! r.
government, as well as every state,
The twentieth century has been spoction of schools
is no longer an j we haven't' yet progressed to the
chasers will bo mailed, of course, an individual check, probably ,,{
city and district, and includes within
The postage alone on this huge mail means nt lecst (6,000.
marked by an unprecedented in­ experiment,, but n pressing necessity, •point where wo may
demhnd by
its scope all classes and races.
terest in the welfare of children, and is founded on
a recognition of state legislation that
every man
In the United States twenty mil­
comparable indeed to the great the close connection which exists every outside door and window of
C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
lions of children, or one-fifth of the
periods of inspiration in art, in re­ between the physical, and mental hi* dwelling, but we m ay come to it.
EI&gt; HIGGINS, Manager
entire population aro enrolled in the
Hie carefully fitted wire screen is
ligion and in le tters which have oc­ condition of children in tho whole
public schools.
barrier* to germ c arry in g insects.
curred at different times in past c e n ­ process of education.
I
- T h e salaries paid to teachers each turies. Today th e educator and the . Among the principal ob jects of It keeps ou t tho fly— t h e common
year amount to more than two hun­ social worker receive instruction in medical inspection is the early recog­ houie fly, which has been called
dred million dollars, and .the total health matters as an essential part nition of physical defects, such er­ man’s greatest, most d estru ctive en­
expenditure on pubfffc schools ex ­ of their training. Municipal a u th o r- rors of sight, im perfect“ hearing, de­ emy.
Th is insect^ is bred in filth,
ceeds four hundred million dollars. itis arc endeavoring to reach parents formities, .adenoids, enlarged tonsils; and it spends it s 'e n t ir e life infilth.
Besides this enormous annual ex­ by school inspection, by visiting to determine, the fitness of n child It carries filth and leaves its traces
The Standard Railroad qf the South
penditure there is a permanent in­ nurses and by public lectures ancf to enter or continue in school life, on whateyer it touches.
Under any
vestment in public school buildings exhibits.
SCHEDULE
E FFEC TIV E A PRIL 5th, 1915
Physicians,
heretofore the early recognition of contagoiu.« circumstance a knowledge of its
amounting to over nine hundred blind or curiously indifferent to the diseases so as to institute measures habits and habitat 'm ak e s it disTHROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
million dollars.
Its worst c r im e against
disease^ and defects found in c h il­ to prevent their spread, the super- gusting.
No. 82
This requires the levying of heavy dren ; * * t the period of infancy, vision of vaccination and disinfer- 1 humanity is its agency in the spread
No. 86
No. 80
l.v Jacksonville
8 :30 am
1 :35 pm
8:10 pm
taxation on the people. There is a have hern awakened by medical lion, the teaching of personal hygiene of typhoid fever, carrying th e gernms
Ar Savannah
12:50 pm
5 :35 pm 12 :35 am
‘general" tax which is levied on the inspection in the schools.
to pupils and teachers, and the sani- from the excreta of the patient and
5 :20 nm
Ar Richmond
9 :18 am
8 :00 pm
citizen of the states as a whole, and
. 8 :50 am 12:38 pm 11 :50 pm
Ar Wash!niton
Eighteen years of medical inspec­ tation and cleanliness of the school depositing them on the food of it*
n " lo c a l" or self imposed tax teviejj tion jn America, and qver forty building* .and its surrounding*.
1 :50 pm T :3H am
Ar Baltimore. . . . . . . 10:27 nm
next victim.
Ar Philadelphia
12:45 pm
4 :03 pm
4 :25 nm
by each city or town.
Four fifths years abroad have carried us beyond
Therefore, swat the fly. Kill him.
This grand work t h a t , fills the
Ar New York
6 :2 0 pm
2:57 pm
7 î 1ft am
of the school taxes are of this kind. th e question of why Mich work Is hearts of those engaged in }t must Avoid him as you would 11 pestilence,
All-steel Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cara to Washington
T h a t this additional burden is cheer­ needed, and have placed the best be encouraged by all those inter- and ¡mtumurh as even scien ce has
Car Service on Trains 82 ami 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train
fully home is ample evidence that and most efficient systems within ented in little children, anil in the discovered no means of obliterating
the people realize tin- extreme im­ our reach.
F&lt;&gt;r Information and Reservation I'ho/ic or Write
Tin* value of medical ri'ing generation. Medimi school in l int from the face of t h e «arili, it
portance of the proper education of l inspection of school* needs no greater spcction not only gives the helpies rT mains our serious d uty that we
children.
Not onlj do the people endorsement than
the fact th a t the power of helping them selves and -hall minimize hi* work. N'o weapon
give willingly of their income, but |twenty one of the state legislature« their fellows; to cut down the com
IlilMmrmtch lliatrl I
I I S U r a l liai S t r r r L J a c k * invilir. Uà.
more generally effective than the
l'htif«1 17
l'bohi I 1*
many of the tic*-«t and most influ-|have |l¡l*•el| law* authorizing the mutue:,tile disease* that our school- V«»*e Idling screen by which t ti*• pest
ential citizens give their service* establishing of a system «f in*i&gt;ec- have heretofore
disseminated
ahall be kept from the eu rth closets,
freely in acting as directors f ir the tion.
shown by statistics.
-hall lie barred from e v e r y kind of
management of these institutions.
Stati-tic- -how that where parent- f
1. especially that winch t* eaten
A recent report from the *tate of
T o make this /real expenditure for
Maryland -In»»» th at 13,353.00 pu- have liceo informed of the defect* of raw. without cooking; t h a t he shall
L'
education effective, there must In*
pils in the public schools were found their children, they have sought i»e kept out of the home nnd away
GO O D T E A C H I N G , and children
defective ln*t
year, 1.417.00 were medical treatm ent, which has r.- fr&lt;&gt;m contact wnli human beings,
physically adapted to take advan­
cured. 3,129.00 were improved, and suited in the improvement of the and that ha- breeding places miltage of the education offered.
5,1 8 9 .0 0 were not
improved
by health of the tfdldren, and which of mire heaps and refuse pliers shall be
The progress of medical science,
necessity means that their genera- covered securely.
treatment.
due largely to laboratory research
tion will Ireco mm a stronger people
The mosquito i- hardly less n men­
T h e official of a typical Virginia
and sociological investigation has
better able to meet the ever increas ace to human being* th a n the lly,
brought to light the causative fac­ county recently hail all nf the pupils
IV) b u y g ro cery business in S a n fo rd .
~~~
It will and the screen M* effective against ZZZZ
itlE struggle (or e listen r e.
tors of disease and demonstrated of forty-nine schools examined with
_
_
M
u
s
t
be
ifi
g
ood
location
an»I
re
a
s~~~
cut (liiun dim*.** from contagion- that, (oil
T h e crimes cil urged to
ltl*l in»is. and 1Ill-re flirt- tile death rate tin* winged carrier &lt;d trou ble are the
u n ab le in price.
S ta te in first le tte r
——
Tlu ■ expendí t ure of mone) and eiler- spreade of malaria, of yellow fever
lo w e st price a n d lo ca tio n .
Also
■
gy in our school will he hetter r**- anil of other disease*
T h e - e of- Z Z H
re n t on building an d how long leased.
' X * warded it will tinreuse the hnppine-s fenee* have been proved against the
Will pay spot cash for same. &lt;&gt;r
of the schoolroom and the borne; mosquito, nnd its inviduoti* idei hods '
==*
would rent vacant store room in
==
2 anti by improving the general health of working have been discovered.
T of school rhildren. you will improve
good
location suitable for this
**—
The spread of these diseases was “ “
Complete abstracts from the records of
♦ the soil upon which you arc sowing a mystery, all the more to J»e dread­
purpose.........................................................
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&lt;&gt;' tho seed of education, that it may ed because it was unknown until
Orange and Seminole Counties.
T axes
&lt;&gt; germinate and bring forth good tile real culprit was dragged into the
fruit. The success of the individual light, made to confe*.* his crimes
paid for non-residents.
o anil the strength of our nation de­ again-t humanity and rolli.ed of liis
♦ pends primarily upon the heal li of
pnuer for harm. Ml large measure
o
C. W. GOOItltU'H. Manager
it- citizenship, and to obtain I Ill­ lo r a lire we knew llllU to tig fit hi fit
end Jioalth measures must In enIt i* imlikvly that we -h all ever
forced throughout childhood.
be free entirely fret from disease
It is hoped that the mom her* of and the danger of it this aide the
our
legislature will appreciate
tho Now Jerusalem, but a . kind Provi­
MUttfdu ttmi ddd dd Jtc¡£¡ £ tim id iia ddmi ¿tei attu ti au tzari d d ft zi am t uú tutu mi
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'll extreme importance of this legisla­ dence has put . into our hnnds the
n
n tion, and pasa-tlfehr bill before the menu* for lossoning sickness.
This
o
knowledge ha.* started u list of pre­ ♦ É *
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ti e n d 'o f the session.
M IL L W O R K OF ALL D E S C R IP T IO N S
p
ventable diseases and it is enlarging
ti
tr
the list slowly but surely,, taking
Fireproof Wood.
We are prepared to figure with you on all classes
u
To make wood fireproof, slack n them from that other list which we A
a
of L U M B E R and M IL L W O R K for H OUSE, STO R E
«
small quantity of fresh lime nnd add used to regard as inevitaMe and un- ♦&gt;
fl
water until It has the consistency of preventable visitation* of t h a t samei ♦
or BA RN . Fram ing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows,
In doôrs, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
crcatn; stir well and add one pound of kind Providence.
alum, 12 ounces of commercial potash
Tt
T h e near approach of another
«
and about ono pound of salt. Stir
Tell
U
h
What
You
Want
Extinialcü
Furnished
Free
n
•i
again and apply while hot. Two or summer, the period in which flies,
mosquitoes
and
other
in
s
e
c
t
life
three coata will keep wood fireproof
for many, months.
thrive and( flourish, makes necessary
p p p w it P V V S t a t t o v a t im m m t fv v a B v v t s o m t t m P V t s v a v v P tt o v t iv v v v a a p
greater caution in the care an d pres­
ervation of health . It will c o s t you
Out for ths Dollars.
far less to provide - screens— wire
"I hear Rev. Mr. Sharpo Intends to
screens, for- mere netting is n ’t worth
resign from tho ministry." " Y ob. Ho
•
,
■ays there Is no money in marrying the rouble it ta k e s to put it up— for
every
outside
door
and
window
of
people, so he Intends to practice law
your home, than to pay the bills of
and divorce them.”
All the standard varieties in Btock. Will sell you ono
even ono caso of typhoid In your
fumily, and in th e possible eventnu!
quart or one carload. How many do you want and where do
Important Accessory, Anyhow.
Ity of such sickness, it will c o s t you
you want them delivered?
.«j
The automobile people to the con­ infinitely less grief». And if your
trary notwithstanding, the best spark­ house is already, scrcenes, seo that
ing device continues to bo a sofa, with th e screening is in good * working
the lights turned low.—-fudge.
order nnd th at it is likely to keep in
8
t h a t condition, and then— W A T C H
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L«t us help you have a m ore beautiful home thus sum­
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mer— with well kept velvety lawns—and attractiv e flowers
thousands.
Calomel ia dangerous
and gardens.
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an d as etve.y one know* has very
Patience—‘'An automobllo repair 3T'
One
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lawn
mowers w ill'save you time, trouble.
disagreeable and weakening after
course has been added to tbe curricu­
temper
and
expense.
They are easy running— noiseless
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Medical science has found
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T b e Importunities and perplexities
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DEVILS

LAMAS DRAW FRIG H TFU L PIC' T U R E S OF TH E FIENDS.

THE SANFORD HERALD

ENGLAND IS A
SOLEMN PLAGE
IT

All Misfortune*. Individual and Nat­
ural, Are Ascribed to Them —May,
However, De Fought and Killed
With Sword*.

of *hr ('„unir Jt»d»». Brininolo
than tliero wns on Us deck. He told In Court Tonni).
Si.Ir „r t Urlìi.
In
ti
f
«f
the truth.
Mts» j ?ti ni ir (¡(«ti*
Only one boat was swung out on Its Ti» «Il * reiltUif*, l.rgatff* f tutrüuilrr« «nil
■Il
i V f *o n »
h i » l h | r i i ih* «r dr marni p
davits by the crew of the Philadel­
»(t»’fn^"«.i,l r-ota.lv
phia; It could not hnvo held by any
\ i ' u&lt;
*TrnJ m r h •*I } o u i r f hr rrt - y nmiUr-J
»mi rr*(uirr&lt;| &lt;«» i *r**. M i n v
rfolm« and
chance more than a dozen or fifteen drrruti.
U* b*ch you or Ithrr uf yoti itti)
hr m i h i
people; It was swung out a long time h»\»
* f Mí** J immti*
r r e • s ii
U t*
,,f hs-fninoli* f Hynt &gt;„
I before tho war zone was renched. Flur»4« ' I r i*i
fhr un • Iti Cur
ii Kirrultif of
Why? No one knew. It la ns much •»1*1 »*talr, * il bin l
&gt;‘ *fi (rum ihr dt»Ir
hi* ■“ I
of a puzzle today ns It wns the dny that
r*.-. 1 \ •*i i:*» \ i 1•*1*.
the crew swung the lifeboat over the
i i KiHhT » H
*
•!* 1Ut •'*\r
ì t»Tutor
» ater.
It has been said of other voyngea
that passengers on ships passing Nollri uf t pjiUtaiUn for I n (imi l ntlrr
% “'»•'Mon .»7Aof Ihr &lt;»*&gt;n«*f»l Hlllulr*
through the Irish sea at night did not
S
.. hrrv»*) ( h , n * Hmt *
| IUn
\ II. puff L««.r ,,f T e 'Vflifli-.io
go to bed, or If they did, they turned
Do - t »Ut.-vi il,, r.t h &lt;t.y III V), r11 \ 1«
In with their clothes on, There was |l"‘
Utrd **!il irflifiralr *ft )n* *fît i
t
nt»«1r »giftllffc|Ion ffsf fai .,{
only one passen^i r on the American ami
i»*Ui l irronlihrr *'fh lata S»i.| ri-rtlfi
liner who stayed up all night through rpt. . m l i r l b . lull« »in* i|r«rribr«1 firopFfí)
fE*udir*! in Sr min oit- muni &gt;, Florida,
the Irish sen. nnd he was a jolly, old
lu-»" 1.01. I in
I.-., f or, (
'
retired naval officer who had served [»»» " l. -vuI, Ijuuii»» uf SL I*, iu-t 10
»W lu SU JL—A ',.. 1.11»
his time nnd who could not get over
1 h. -.»«I land brins . . * . t 1 r Huir
the hnblt of staying on watch. This of Ihr I» U.nro of »urh rcrtvMvvü. in Ihr
old chup must bo seventy-five years oso'r nf f nkimon. t'nli—. «ml rr-tlflr.lr
«hall l-r n-itrr rnr.l nrror.il nn to In«, Ini
old, but he showed up nt the breakfast drr.l wilt I.aur I hl rron .,n ihr 29th iliy of
&gt; A i» tut;,
table shining, rosier and more gen­ M »WIKir».
m&gt; ofSrlnl •Irnnturr .ml „ i
erally wide-awake than any compan­ Ihi* it- .’6ih il.y of \|vrvI. \ |» iuiä
ti A iMIl’Ii I.ASS.
ion passenger.
( I. rk I 'irrull Court, Srniltiol* t'u., Klx.
The night before tho Irish sea was
.. _
Hy Jn». C. Holirrt., tl C,
71-T uroiir
entered nn Englishman who wns play­
ing brldgo and sldo talking about the
matter of stewards* tips said:
HHEioi’fH u m :
Irr la hrrrlijr litri that li y virili!- nf
"Perhaps tho only steward wo must Ih.i
in.I rrtlain
rtti.in writ
writ ni
uf rx.rutPin Uiuln* out
tip will be the ono waiting on D » y ef .ml utntrr (bo •«-»! of iht- ('irrull ( our(.
Si
-1
i-ni
h
Juillrl.l
('Irrull
of th» St.tr ol
Jones “
flor &lt;1.. In .ml foi thr Count) uf S.mEngland a Solemn Place.
'.".“.'r- , 'iV T'1
|Slh d»y
of
April
»•»» (Ihe Ir.nirrlpt
This word from tho Britisher was 01, the *n
rtrartl ot whleh. .nit fln.t juilsmtnt
July cortlllrit to thn
about tho only ono heard from a man thm-ln »ntsreit,
C'lrt^ ol the .«lit Circuit Court by th»
suggestive of an? dread possibilities Juatlrr
of thr Pr.r», Kim Ili.trlrl, 8.mfrom the sailing of tho war-zone sea. Inolr County. Florid*, .ml whlrti ..Id Judzfnrnl i* duly &gt;nd trcul.rly rerardrd In thr
The women, as 1 hnvo snld, kept off offirr
Ilf
thr Clrrk of thr Circuit Court.
the subject of tho war and of dnnger 8* ml nulo County, Florid*) whrrrin G. W.
».» pl.lntlft .nd A. V. Frrnrh
from start to finish. About nn hour Sprnrrr
».• drfrndsnt. I h.vr Irvird upon th» fol­
before turnlng-ln time fifteen err twen­ lowing .|.»rrilird proprrl) of thr i|»ft-nd
s’- A \ Frrnrh. .nil »III .rll th» .«tnr
ty of the woman passe tigers gathered ■
tirfi'Tr ibr ilitoi of th» County t'ourt llnu«»
of
Srniinolr County, Florid*. »1 S.nlnrd.
In a corner of tho so-called social hall
Florid*, on Monday, thr Sth day of July,
and conferred together. Thero was A.
I» 1st'», during th» Ir».I hour» nf ».lr,
one woman In that throng of whom I t*- »it I" i »rt-ti 11 IMI o -lorh * m , .nd
2 t'O .. . ... . 11 rn , l o t h » h ■ X tl» * t » n . t l . r . t
had the presumed right to ask ques­ I.
j.rojMM&gt; rm f 11-V*j:
tions
I Inquired concerning the na­ folli“*
A ll *(.A* |n&lt;rrmt1 of Ihr V }
une fmiflh
ture of the conference, and my answer
I I b V W «nit ( m i r i h
4 . S e r t i ttn
I
was. "No matter."
lb.?»
1
. Tu«in&gt;bl|t mi l Hr t h
|&gt;r
I found out latter, however, that the K»nc&gt; thirt&gt; irio&gt;, north **í (iuLJiburo |
■yrnur, rZrrpt thr 8. * I. Railway right i
women in solemn conclave had agreed of way, and nrrpl that part of N. A K,
1 ItalNay and rii-rpt t&gt;»(innlns
that It was safo to go to bed and to of^_S^it A ^
\\
\\
dI
■ Mir o t F r r n r h
■ VI- n u r ,
turn In attired as they wero ordinarily on n**ir1 h s t «l«‘ o f ( » o l d s l u i f n « V r h U r , r u n
tc» f i n t i h U n r . nf S r r l i o h
r.
t
o o ÍI..
W
attired on sleep occasions, and “to B. t »* S
Mir
of
K v r i m ir *
ti
fr
Pubs the dnnger by." and with It nil Id
r i. r * (.1
k • in fitti DC
l l ‘ ti
(1
ti
of
N
i «tretv r *.( V
i
t
1
on»
f.
■ kirt h
..(
thought of anything except a safe N V\ itti*- 1Millrt H
* 1» r u n \ rtir*&gt; Mt 1
landing on the morrow
ft
* ft*- t u m f r e d a m i t» rt&gt;
1
f t . w
tinr blnit*|pr«1
fitti &gt;
Hue man I ran say who was going ty lilt
11 I
sleep with l*U trousers nn and with hts
* . »1 »,f s .
tl„
siloes e x c e l dltigly hand? turned til
»* 1• Her ‘ itti. '
wearing the usual habiliments of the
• nf ti *' h f.ir r i m n i i f l
Tyt** 5 l r
night, and tried, not altogether sue»'•'Bsfullv to banish thoughts of subnutrliUH and to woo sleep after the
ordinary coaxing manner.
Liverpool wns reached early In tho
morning the sen and Its submarines
were behind, but the war In Its other
aspects was In front, and one knew- jt
th»' instant that foot was put on land.
Kilglutul Is a solemn place, and shows
U in the step and in the faces of tho
p .. ph
A hiiIi-iiiii pi.H .- .md so must
to to Milan) .m i !’■ • ,. mi. Itussla

y\ N. Nicholas, reporting to tho Face and Pace ot Briton Indi­
Ocosraj&gt;hlcnl society on lamasery life
cates Effect of War on Mind
.In Tibet, any*:
of Populace.
Fantastic and absurd an lamalam Is,
there is, with ono exception, nothin»;
jn cbo that la Immoral or repugnant
to western ethics. T h at ono excep­ TEN SEN ESS, BUT NO ALARM
tion la t ho t&gt;el|oi I t tho "Dre" or
Jorii. «Uimtwhere In tho l a s c s t heU.1
Stage® has -chained tho chief devil, Edward B. Clark, Fresh From Ship
Passage
Through
Mine-Strewn
whoso name la Ba-nln-tto or Sa ttn-lzo
St. George’s Channel, Gives
(not very far from 8 a to n ). Pictures
of thla fiend aro In every temple. They
HI* Impressions of Trfp.
tro mada as horrlblo and revolting
B( Tlbetnn Ingenuity will permit. Al­
By EDWARD B. CLARK.
though 8a-tln t*o la a prisoner, he has
London.—The American ship Phila­
under his control legions of lesser delphia made Liverpool—sate, for all
devils whoso business It 1b to' harass tho pre-sailing scare.
81. George'*
humanity.
,
channel nnd the Irish sen may have ns
Lamaist devils do not tompt men i\s many submarines in them as they have
tho Christian devil doe*. Temptation, Ash. which Is exceedingly doubtful,
according to tho lamas. In-merely tjjo but they are pleasant place* with a
result of a man turning hlu back on sufficient half-moon Bhlnlng down
~
8sngee. Tho devils of Tibqt Injure, upon their waters.
molest and destroy mankind. All the
Was there danger as tho American
mlrfortunes of llfo are tho work of tho liner mode Its way through theao
«Dre sickness." Dullness, misfortune salt seas toward Liverpool? Perhaps,
and calamities, both Individual and but. If so. no passenger on board gave
national, a re caused by devils. They expression to It In word or foco.
are not only ‘'personal,''“ hut also ramThere wns a tenseness among the
pant and omnipresent. Almost every men and women on the ship, but It
tsma has seen a devil and has had a was an Inward thing. No one with
personal encountor with him. Devils sense believed for a moment that a
hate lamas because of their piety, and /submarine would sink an American
Thought dwell on
toko especial delight In attacking passenger ship
them. Devils aro greatly afraid of tho possibility, but it seemed to le­
guns.
During the devotional exer­ one which could cione only ns the
cises a Tibetan rlfin was tired three offspring of an awful mistake.
times every dny to scare the devils.
Other American sbljai unquestion­
They may bo fought nml killed with ably will continuo to go through the
swords.
More than one laina has channel nnd the lesser sea unmentold mo how ho has slain n devil.
need. There was the spire of n sense
My only unpleasant experiences In Of danger to make tho trip exhilarat­
tho lamasery have resulted from the ing or depressing as spice affects the
human frame and mind No one spoke
belief In devils
Sudonye suddenly ran amuck one of danger save rarely, and then the
afternoon.
He stripped himself to speakers were men. The women said
lit times that wee in to be
the waist drew bis sw-nrd and shout­ nothing
ed tlint devils were lighting against those of emergent-)-, even if they ar*'
Clio. The Kenpo and I were com­ not. vvinnt-ti always are stronger than
pelled to sit on Slldenye's chest for men, but few men there be willing to
nearly an hour before he returned to admit the patent fart
Show Up Vessel's Name.
a normal state I promptly discharged
As soon as the lights of the Houth of
him and sent him to Tu (.’hit'll 1».
The direct cause of the outbreak was Ireland were sighted, ntttf the Phila­
hi* secret smoking of opium In cele­ delphia entered what In truth ts a war
brating New Year's day. tint bis hal­ zone the sailors rigged two great
lucinations and his peculiar manner •deetrlc lamps and hung tln-in over I In­
aro traceable, t believe, to the morbid side* of the vessel, where tltelr con
talk of lh*' lamas about devils amt rx'tMrated beams fell on great white
incarnations and Ma-hn-ga and all the letters an non tul tig the name ot tinship anil tin- fart that she was "an
rest of It
I In name imild be read
My other servant Yicbt. walked In Anirrtcnti
hi* sleep one night and fell down over a long dlNlain-t for It was high
stairs
On the following ••veiling, enough above the tumbling waters to
when Kenpo dropped In for a little stand In the line of vision. ■tear and
Wonderful Cuban Caves
chat around the liopen, Yield Hinted heaeon like
Tlo wonderful ta w » iif 1lid In inn r
to him ns to n father confessor mid
I t,It! the edge of Iti«- war /one oill Cuba, to lb,- east of Havana, attract
told him how a devil hud. gripped lying Ireland was reached no flog wus tile attention of the aiiihlllou» tourist
him by the thront and then had shown i&gt;\ tli»- Philadelphia When I In The) are on a plateau ns level ns a
hurled him downstairs
The Kenpo waters ot so-cailetl danget were tip table top, which presents no signs of
looked worried and said that th Dro ; proached the 8 tars and Stripes wero the existence of such caves.
After
were evidently at tlndr old tricks broken out at the proper station &lt;*r- tlem-etldltig Into I lie earth however a
again ahd were hovering at,out the dinutlly the lit 11ir.li llug would have pn lure unfolds ItM-lf I hell come manv
lamasery. I l f advised me to lire my been displayed forward as the ensign passage«, ami at last the great "Doth
rifle throe times
I did mo and this ot ihe port ot destination but the le t* inph* .Tat )• I-I long ami Mt feet
greatly reassured the Kenpo nml
\it - to at&gt; * ip1 itii w.is tnklnp lev wlljc
Ylrhi.
•limit •n vviUt tlo liriti-lt Hag. ••ttlo-t
letter Yield descrltied to me the till W,|t | | lltt t .Mtl.llvhl t'S
What C ves Milk tt* Color.
devils appearance
It was p&lt;&lt;-. I»'-!*
I here Weft- ItV, natives ot Ktlghllld
Itèrent exju-ntm lit» nlluw tllut the
the same as the horrid picture of the to one native ot America on the i ’lilhi
Bstlntzo that Is pasted on tho wall delphla, nnd for once nt least on the color of milk Is chiefly duo to the pret­
of the residence of the Living Iluddha
high seas the Stars and Stripes looked ence of carotin, a coloring matter
Ylchl had looked nnd shuddered at good to English eyes.
U sunset th*: foutu! alili ridanti v in green plants, esl'ite yellow pig
tho picture so often that It had at ling rattle down and the bright elec- |»■elallv tn gra-&gt;
a l s o (OtlHlMt o f
last developed Into a nightmare
trie lights were tune d on to the name ment h of mu tuii,
Lamasery life is almost certain to and nation o| the r-liip when* within i aiutiti, wPn h i- p r o b a I d ) d e r i v e d
gel on I lie nerves of any man who vertalti M-a Iiiii Hm all men might rend ■lu» lit troni uin im d
takes It too seriously If the average t t o 111
American believed ns Ininas do and
h 'a n of W a r A t S . tor I n f o r m a t io n
■i r i—r
T e r Sut
lived their sort of life, .he would he
.-full,.
toiiv
loll' » In l ul u! Iiaulit »
'! »» get a -.itili' ut I
ti ad v fur diving
a candidate for-a lunatic asylum with rrvck the lights ot a ninn-ofwar up- waiter1
tr'ii, tt.-'i i n t o tin- ' b a l l a s t "
In six months.
prated
Tin- vi*.«o| w a s l y i n g III t he
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The M o d e rn, Sanitary, Durable, Flat Oil Finish
F o r A r t i s t i c W a l l s a n d C e ilin g s
O
F ccan
Ol?
a malways have a ttr a c tiv e walls ami save

EE GEE FI-ATMYNTT expresses t h e modern
Iileii iviwufvl sim p licity itttil pv-rlev t tilste to
th e extpens*- of frequent r e d e c o r a t i n g .
Y
P
decorat Ion uf walls ami ceilings. A rchltectsu iul
A PIT. GEE 1 EA 1 Kt&gt;A El -E l) su rface la cusily

decorators alike rec o g n ize its ail vantage* over
keel w at - t i » t a k e n inti t h e triturestored tuo rigln al beauty w ith u jnolst sponge.
quarters of a mile away. Nothing hut tiling tanks."
tim e-h o n o re d wall paper nnd oth er a n tiq u a te d
Cement From Beet*.
w
lty ' mentis of Illeso
T h is featu re assu res p e r f e c t san itatio n and
and unsanitary m a te ria l. Householders a re d e­
It hnn been dlscovercft In Franco the lights were visible, but their dis­ tanks th*' vessel is matte to sink or
prevents dust a n d germ -laden vvalls. PEE G E E
ligh ted with th e truly a rtistic ami harm onious
tribution
showed
even
tho
unpractlci
ri
that an excellent ccmrnt Is fine of
se. and to preserve, the right posi­
FEA TK O A 1T c o m e * In 24 i oft. deep, velvetycotort
effect*
produced
with
PEE
GEE
IT
A'l
K()A
I
I,
eye
that
the
vessel
displaying
them
the byproduct* of tho manufacture of
tion
t h a t last for years to com e.
uml
with
Its
eco
n
o
m
y
and
durability
as
well.
^eet sugar. Tho *cuni that forms when was a warship ot a greater type. Sud­
If you c o n te m p la " - ! ttlldlng or red ecoratin g your hom e, you should
the boots aro bo Hod, and which ha9 denly from thn starboard side ol the
The Silent Hour,
Investigate t
superior m erits oí PEE GEE FLATK.OA1T
dreudnaught
pn
tlreadnaught
or
eruls
heretofore boon thrown away, con­
One of tlm most valuable and ef­
sists largely of carbonate of lime nml re. whatever she was. canto a sharp
fective methods of r« taxation, recently
■wilier, and from 70,000 tons of beets Hash of light, which wns followed by
tried for both children and mother,
And P r a c t i c a l S u ^ Re s t i o n s •Modem MethodofFinishingWalls'
successive
twinkles
Tho
Britisher
treated.4,000 ton* of carbonate limit Is
Contains beautiful color plates show»
has
boon
"thn
client
hour"
Immedi­
At y o u r s e r v i c e — F R E E . W rite to
obtained; to thla l.tOO tons of clay was signaling the Yankee, and tho
I n g p l a n s fo r e v e r y r o o m — a l s o
ately after luncheon. _ Kach member
P ta ile e ’ Gaulberi C o., Inc., Loulivllle, K y.,
Yankee
Instantly
paid
heed.
1« added, the resulting product being
p ractical suggestions and color c a rd .
nnd let th e m h elp you In solving your
of
(lie
family’s
privllegu
of
reading,
"W hat ship Is that?“
8.182 tons of excellent cement. The
W rite far It or ask u t.
decorating
problem
s.
An answer was twinkled back from writing or Bleeping Is resi*octod »lur­
scum la pumped Into largo tanks,
ing
this
hour.
In
which
children—after
I
wrhero It (a allowed to dry) partially the bridge
a fuw days' t r ia l—readily co-operate
"Where bound?"
^nely divided clay I* then mixed with
R; the mixture la thoroughly amal­
gamated by beaters for an hour and
Output ot Postage Stamps.
Hack went the answer
burned In a rotary kiln. Tho clinker
Six days printing n! postngustamps
If the response had not been given
Is then removed and pulverized Into quickly and readily a shot would h aw placed »'ltd to end would reach from
cement.
come across the Philadelphia's bows. New York to San Francisco
The British guartlshlps where St.
01«««* Ws Catch From Sweater*.
George's channel meets the ocean are
Ah annoying, although not nt «11 taking no chances, nnd this notwitb
Mriotti disease of tho skin, which standing the fact that German mer
■often attack person* In the Into nu- chant and German war ships virtually
jomn just a fte r they hnve put on wool- have disappeared from the waters
underclothes or swesters, Is now
No Fear Felt by Americans .
believed to bo caused by some unThere may have been no submarines
fungus In tho wool. Tho garin tho Irish sea when the Philadel­
ffieni* doubtless become contamlnphia made tts way toward Liverpool.
Med by the rungua while laid away for
If there were let lufo&lt;‘ »aid again thnt
*"• summer. • It Is urged that no
no American^oTseasoned senno on
°olen garment should bo put on unboard llioilglit lor nn Instant that the
1 It has been thoroughly sterilized.
For years we hnve I)ecn making jmd assembling tuu king Imuse Florida fruit growers more Uiun ever realize Hint satisfactory in­
ship was in diuigi-r ot n totpedo fruit,
u* Bg ordinary soap and hot water and
maehinerv, building pfants for lh&gt;’ purpose along the lines which cx- comes follow the tnurkelinK of first -xpirxlily fruit only. The core of
any German craft uul» ss the missile
rarefuliy drying.
( verienee lias dcinonstrntctl to Im* most cfliciont and eeniiniiurnl. Our the grove is impurLmt mp| must not be neglected, of course, but
were fired as the result o! gross error
actories at Diihedln have receldI f l&gt;cca enlarged, as iudieated in Ihe it is th«' linmlling of the fruit in the packing house, that finally
Homu Americans th Arnv'rlcfl nthy .
War Horae* to Farmers.
illustration above, to take care of rapidly increasing business. \\••he- determines the price it hriiit'-s in the niarkeL Up-to-date packing
think differently, about the matter It |
In ° &lt;irJcr *° B*»ure tho spring seed- would so seem to one wbo had to take
onc L
this means that all the citrus fruit growers of Florida house mnchincry will result in satisinelory prices for your fruit
lieve and hope
djf'ta ° t*rcnc*1 WBr department has leave of some friends more or less
can
have
their
wanUFsupplicd with Skinner’s “Satisfaction Citinran- whenever other conditions aro (it all favorable and give tnp-of*thc« ¡ " T ” ‘ hat horses retired from the fearful One Amortcan on board said
tgjcd” packing house machinery, no matter how groat the demand. nmrkct figures always. It will pay every time.
•fWf shall be sold only to tho farmers,
to another when midway between
Special prices for June installations—write now for these. Send for illustrated booklets, uml ask for specifications nnd price lists.
ri» buyer 1« obliged to present a cer
Queenstown and Liverpool, tho place
cate that ho la a farmer ahd needs
ot reputed greatest danger, that thero
tor.-*«.
was more worry on shore over tho ship

Expert Decorators’ Advice

F re e Illustrated B o o k

Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

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Packing House Equipment, Such As Growers Musi Have, Can Be Made Only In Complete, Efficient Factories

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THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J . HOLLY. Editor

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w. M. HAYNES, RutdnpfM Manager
I'ublitHwl Hvjfy Tue«lay and Friday

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P a y m e n t* In A d m if« M u ti IW* M u le »I O ffice

citizens are a few who witnessed, or
had part in th at prolonged struggle.
Their assistance would be invalunble
in locating places of local interest,
ami, if recorded, their reminiscent
stories would furnish elements of
romance and adventure in the story
telling of the future.
Biographical
sketches would have an added in ter­
est if prepared by those who had a
personal acquaintance with our pion­
eer men and wom en."
O

ANY PERSON CAN USE THE
f l u i r m i A i Been ad -C l»«» M i l l .M ilter August 22nd
I MU, al the PoMufftf «* i t .Sanford, lio fld a ,
I n d rr Art of M a rd i 3 rd , IS T I.
O ffice In H erald ItuÜitine

TeJepfeon# No, I IH

SELLIN G T H E GOODS
You can have th e goods but you
cannot sell them without advertising.
This idea has beeiT—advanced from
time to lime by T h o * Herald not
only in connection with the local
merchants hut also In connection
with our growers who wish to ob­
tain the best market prices for their
fruits and vegetables.
Some time
since we called attention to the fact
th at California
advertised
their
fruits in all the Inrge magazines and
in local papers and created a demand
for their fruits and vegetables where
Florida was remiss in this duty. Our
growers right
now should investi­
gate California’s system of growing
and marketing their fruits nnd veg­
etables and they will find that advertiiing is the greatest secret of
their success.
T h e following from
the Jacksonville Metropolis is along
the same line:
There is beginning to dawn a com­
plete realization of the lack of co­
operation and unnnimity of purpose
in marketing all that Floridu produres, and particularly the citrus
crop of the state.
Floridu has been going uhcad for
years, planting more citrus ‘ groves,
and doing little to increase the de­
mand for the fruit.
On the other
hand California with u thoroughly
organized cooperative plan has been
increasing the demand for her citrus
fruits, getting new m arkets, invad­
ing our markets and increasing sales

POSTAL SAVINGS BANK
Every person in the United States
ten years old or over may open an
account in a postal savings hank
after July 1st, according to an in­
structive leaflet on the Postal S a v ­
ings System just issued |&gt;y Post­
master General Burleson. .T h is im ­
portant extension of the service will
bo made possible by permitting
persons living in communities so
sparsely settled as not to justify the
designation of their local postoflicea
as regular savings banks to open a c ­
counts by mail.
Governor Dockery, Third Assist­
ant Postmaster General, who has
direct supervision of postal savings,
wns so impressed by appeals from
all over the country to open postal
savings account by mull that he
took up the task some weeks ago
by working out u feasible nnd safe
method for mooting n demand well
illustrated in a letter from a Saline
County Missourian, who resides man
many miles from a postal savings
hank.
- •
"H aving 'a few hundred dollars
Saved from fifty years of hard and
assiduous labor and skimping econ­
omy on the part of my wife and my­
self, we concluded to deposit it in
the postal savings bank of---------- .
Wo wrote to the postmaster at that
place and received a reply to the
ellect that none but patrons of that
office could deposit in th a t office
which is very disappointing news to

UH,
Our little farm i* not large
enough to itupport un anil Inmi is MO
high that it i» impoH*ihli&gt; for us to
buy moro with what little w&gt; have
I navet und w*p are mo olii thnt we
tlon of that stale.
! rnn’t labor tnueh now unti wr would
Florida fruit, in practicnlly every bo HO glati to lay by at least « notigli

instance, where it has come into con­
tact or .competition with California
fruit, has had the preference, on ac­
count of the flavor and sweetness of
the fruit, and it larger percentage of
juice. These are the selling points
in connection with the oranges and
grapefruits. These are the points to
be impressed oq the pu blit? miqd.
California cannot compete with
Florida in the matter of freight rates,
in tho multilo west. tho oi tsl anil
Now England .11a to*.
Fruit selling
nt tho same pfiro, untlor a cooperativo plan that would l»rotrct
the grower, and give him his full
share of nil the returns, would give
him a price considerably better than
that of tho California grower, and
the cost of production nnd (lacking
in each instance, should be about the
same..
The one thing lacking is coopera­
tion. and a marketing (dan that is as
good ns that of California

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OUR C O U N T Y ’S H I S T O R Y
The history of Seminole county is
important. A new county and one
thnt should start in the compilation
of tho early settlement, events, the
men who made history, etc , our
county at once appeals to the ritizen* both young and old who would
take pleasure In having the history
of the new- rounty preserved and
later printed in book form as u
priceless heritage to be left to those
who will follow. The county com­
missioners have very wisely chosen
one who in every way is well quali­
fied to write the early history of the
county and as long as possible keep
up with current events of the coun­
ty and whose life work can be hand­
ed down to the future generation ns
a priceless volume of historical facts
and e v e n ts
Mrs. J . N. Whitner,
tho county historian has written
much in tho yeurs gone by' nbout
the early history of Florida in gen­
eral and this county In particular
and tho f a c t 't h a t this lady will give
her. time and attention to the great
work of compilation is sufficient
proof that it will receive tho most
careful attention.
At the time of
tho formation of the new county
Mrs. Whitner wrote tho following
for tho Ifernld:

Wy

*

" W o are elated over .our now coun­
ty .
Our patriotism is excited and
the timn is propitious for /orrnlng n
-"Sem inole County Historical Assoelation."
We are all f ln t citizens;
upon- uz devolve« the duty to pro•erve a record of the fact« and I n c i­
dent« transpiring juat now in this
formative period of our cou nty’a
a flairs, In which, if we fall, coming
generations shall have a right to
-charge us with negligence.
Accurate county . records afford
t h e ' l x i t material- for state history.
T h e territory comprised within the
new ,county wfl* the «cat of inijtorta n t m ilitary activities during the
Seminolo war, and »llU- among our

til ¡It t UR away in docont-y •I

THE SANFORD HERALD
little sum, by persevering, and in
time will be very good for an emer­
gency.
Chas. M. Haskins,
Postmaster
What Is Pot l . l r k c r ?

.

Murse Henry Wutteraon has de­
cided to .bring the "W h a t-Is-P o t
Licker?" question to a peaceful
close.
He declares the Savannah
Press and Boston Transcript have
both been moved by sectionalism,
rather than an earnest desidre to de­
fine tho liquid" (or the information
of the New York Herald.
We are free to say t h a t some such
earnest desire did move us but feeling
but poorly equipped in language we
restrained ourselves for which con
sidering th at the Courier Journal
has lakiuv.it pan. itself this duty, we
are indeed congrntiilirtht 1f '' 0 \jnte)vcs.

TH E VALUE OF A DOLLAR
mi H EN a dollar is spent, it purchases a dollars* worth. As soon as an ariiele ¡„
lid! used it depreciates nbout fifty percen t. The «pent dollar is, therefore, usually
worth only fifty per cent.
On the other hand a saved dollar draws interest and is, therefore, worth
more than its face value.
Open a savings account with this Hank where your money will draw inier. M
riA.

■4

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

H R. STEVENS
e,r«tdrnt

C. M. HAND
Vlro-l&gt;r*«Jd*nl

" B e a l potlicker," says the Courier
Journal, " t h e only variety worthy of
discuaaion, is distilled, preferably in
an iron kettle over wood fire, from
top of one of Mr. Wcstcrdaick’a
hog jowl nnd wild greens. It ' gets
maples and the falling limbs brought
from the jowl the flavor of clover
down a telephone pole and wires.
leaves and dew imparted to that {»art
These have not y e t been replaced.
of the pig'a anatomy during happy
Laat Saturday night was cele­
hours of grazing in rich posture.
There is also a suggestion of the brated the 25th or china wedding of
frugrant leaves of snssafrgns hushes Mr. nnd Mrs. Vihlcn at Belnir
It was a surprise party
nnd the nutlike quality of flint corn. Grove.
gotten
up
by the people out this way
Tho commingled essences of wild
and
a
splendid
time was had by all
greens— dandelion
leaves,
lamb's
attend
ing;
fine
cakes, cookies and
quarter, 'pepper grass and a dozen
coflee
.were
served
to all nnd many
other varieties-^-with a bouquet add­
Beautiful presents
ed by the penetrant wood smoke games played.
th at envelopes tho pot in which the were given them as a memento tof
greens caress tho jowl, make the tho day. Rome of thoie present were
true potlicker of the south ambrosial Mr. and Mrs. Swanson nnd son,
to both the ‘houn daw g’ apd the Norman, who stayed o(T from his
twins. Upon it many distinguished work to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Bomen nnd a great number of happy rell, Mr. and Mrs. Sted t and daugh­
and useful citizens have been fed ter, E h h a ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Kliner
from weaning time
It is perfectly Lundquist and Miss Nelson of San ­
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist
well known among .old wives in ford
thousands of log venions where chil-i ,,nt^ son, Aaron; Mrs Nyluml and
dren multiply (or the e a r t h ’s replen­ daughters of Lake Mary, Ebbio
ishment, th at
potlicker
contains Sjoblom , Waif red ami Car] Pierson,
.about all tho elements of nutrition M argaret Ericson, Laura Parker.
nnd entertainm ent biled down, and Edna Thompson and Mary Sansevthat the child who drinks it needs erino.
no tonics. Moreover, it is whispered
around thnt it wasn’t really a mess
About Our Schools
of pottage, but a half gallon or no of
Sanford, Fla.. May IT. IP 15.
potlicker that proved the undoing of Editor Sanford Herald;
Fasti when he returned from the
You have made it plain that you
chase and bartered hi* birthright.
did not wish your paper to get in­
This is not only real potlicker. but volved in local controversies about
it is real literature, as worthy of the the schools or anything else perhaps,
Boston bookshelf as anything .ver,
lh # l
urUcle8 o(U.rcd l0 Ttl0
inspired by beans, baked or cultured. |H(,ra)d
ml)st
,
th(.
L et the Trnnscript now tell us "what writer's name
Bight in both cases
is beans?" T h e Savannah Pres.»
and this communication shall come

Under the plan adopted by the
Postmaster General for opening ac­
counts by mail an intending depos­
under your rules. You have been a
itor, residing where there is no reg­
♦ - vigorous supporter of things meant
ularly designated
postal
savings ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
£&gt; for the public good, anil a fearless
hank, will apply to his locnl post­
denunciator of ttye wrong and fool­
master who will see- that necessary
ish
Hence you will not misconstrue
identification data is prepared and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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tin"
writer
who advocates public
forwarded to a nearby postoflire au­
welfare,
and
over hm own signature
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thorized to accept [deposits.
The
There were 36 present at Sunday appeals for justice and defends the
intending depositor will then lie
given permission to forward his first school, th a t’s pretty good for a lie- right,
Let
The oldest citizens of Sanford will
and subsequent deposits by money ginning and a stormy day too
|us
do
better
next
time.
Everyone
recall that in years ugone this
order or registered mail direct to the
t.riter was frequently engaged along
postmaster at the banking point welcome.
We forgot to say last time that such lines, but since then nothing
for which receipts or certificates will
he issued.
He may withdraw all or Mini Signn Vihlcn nnd Mlsa Edna bus aroused him from his retirement
nny part of his postal savings by Thompson have been taking turns until the statement reached him
through the Herald thnt two of our
mail and on demand together with ns organist.
Bev. /Alfred Erirson preached a most
accomplished
and
valuable
any interest that may be due him.
very onrnest sermon to a giulK- num­ i High School teachers would resign
T h e new left (let points ont that
ber who gathered at t i e Presby­ their positions!
\\ hat
ran this
any person ten years old or over
terian church Sunday owning
lit« menu'.’ ('atinot Scninolc county nfmay oven an account is Ins or her
. I text was from Ephesians j « " F o r f„r,|
teachers? Orange county
own name, that an account mat lie ,
, .
, ,
,
by grace are ye saved through faith; was glad to puy for the honor, and
open by a married woman free from
and that not of yourselves; it is the the value of their services; is the
any control or interference by her
gift of G o d ."
new county, here in its ju stly boast­
husband; thnt postotficc officials are
Mr.
Elmer
Lundquist.
wife
nnd
ed
capita! too poor to retain them?
forbidden to disclose to nny person,
baby
of
Ranford
spent
parts
of.
S
a
t­
Or
if it be not a question of snlexcept the depositor, the amount of
John j ary or county und city pride, has
any deposits; that withdrawal may urday and Sunday at Mr
lie made without previous notice; Lundquist’s. T h e y also attended the nny cause for dissatisfaction arisen?
and that the government guarantees Vihlcn china wedding and Mr Lumt- Our schools have for years been
progressing peacefully, prosperously,
to repay all deposits on demand with quist took in our Sunday school.
There were two errors in last happily, with a corps of teachers in
accrued interest,
week’s items which we wish to cor­ every departm ent altogether utile
Postal savings receipt s have brok­
rect; first,
Mr. Boy [,oe instead of and successful -our xfhnol building*
en nil records the past year.
Dur­
Mr. Boy See was the bridegroom of are the pride of the state, our "school
ing the eight months prior to April
Miss Estelle Albritton; next, Miss work has established its superiority
ill
&gt; iiT (iy a its
1st there was u net gain in
deposits
Alice Powell celebrated her eleventh by taking premiums in shurp com­
of $19,000,000 as againstt nudjip
n
of
birthday instead of Archie.
petition— the whole situation has
$8,000,000 for tho same mo
moMRis the
T h e little grand duughter who has been enviable, what has disturbed
year before. Thousands of new accounts have been opened und the been visiting for quite a spell at its serenity? Think of the'bcautifu l
millions made up largely of hidden Mrs. Ilertleson’s returned home with city of Sanford, slumbering, wo
savings have been turned hack into the Presbyterian minister to her thought, securely o n the" shores of
placid L a k e Monroe, the proud pos­
the channels of trade ju s t at a time home in DeLand Inst week.
sessor
of her splendid schools with
Mrs.
Nylund
nnd
daughters
of
when there was pressing demand for
Luke
Mary
called
at
Mr».
H.
G.
their
teach
ers unsurpassed for cul­
every dollar.
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Lundquist’s Satu rd ay
nnd
after­ ture, ab ility , efficiency— has any din
We began taking deposits in the wards at her fath er’s, Mr. Charlie tension arisen?
How- could it ho
Postal Ravings Bank, at postotficc at Lundquist. T h e y also attended the possible In n situation so replete
Ranford, Fin., Ju ly 2rd, 1911. The surprise party a t Mr. Vihlen’s.
with all t h a t heart could desire for
deposits have been increasing rapid­
Miss Mary Sanseverino is real pcacefulnets and- usefulness?
ly, until the last number written up sick ar present writing. She is at
Have seeds of discord been sown?
is 482, showing th a t we have had her brother’«, Anjelo’«.
If so, by whom?
And for what?
that many depositors, which 1 think
Mr«. Whiteman of Jacksonville Has the demon, Self, grown so mon­
is very good for » city the size of •pent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
strous in an y heart t h a t its hideous
Sltnford, with three local banks here Swanson and Norm an, ho bringing
proportions obscure all public in­
doing a good business.
M u st justice be ignored,
|t h ef out In tho a u to ; Miss Nelson terests?
As the
Postal Havings B a n k it was also a visitor out from Sanford' tho rights of those most accom­
absolutely safe' I like to cncourago returning home Sunday.
plished teachers or their colleagues
Bergguist of F o rt he trampled ruthlossly under foot,
all children and the young laboring . .Miss lluth
classes of both sexes, who are an ­ Meade came Tuesday on a visit to the ad v ancem ent of our rising gen­
xious' to s ta rt a savings account {o her sister, Mrs. Edwin Lundquist.
eration bo. stifled that the selfish de­
Mrs. E vans of L a k s Mary w*us a signs of an y mortal may be grati­
begin if you have only 10 cents to
begin with.
We accept deposits of caller in this vicinity this week.
fied?
" B r e a t h e s there a man so
Mrs. Joh n Lundquist is kept busy low?" And if so, is he so "stupid as
th a t am ount, by issuing a card and
stamps to tho amount of one dollar. helping her daughter, Mrs. 1!. G. to hope t h a t so gross an exhibition
When you have thnt amount depos­ Lundquist, who still continues very qf selfishness, at such a cost to all
ited we will take the card and give weak.
others concerned, could even re­
you a one doliur certificate for It, . " We seem to he in the centre^of a- motely en hance his own possibilities
then If you wish you can begin the storm area, as we have had a num ­ of promotion, or popularity, or
same again until you have another ber of them this week, giving us power? N a y , verily.
dollar for which we will issue an ­ plenty of rain and clearing the a t ­
The great Napoleon said on one
we very much occasion to his victorious arm y:
other one dollar certificate for each mosphere which
and overy one you have.
In th at noqded and give th a n k s for. A b a b y "Y o u r countrym en will point tho
developed la s t' Sunday finger of pride a t each one of you
way thoso who havo not very much tornado
to depoalt can create quit« a nice at Grapevllle corner, tearing ou t the with the exclamation ’T h ere goes
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$ COUNTY HAPPENINGS ' ■

II. E. TOLAR

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
p, L WOODRUFF Vke-Preident

R. R. DEAS
Ai»I f!a«lkf#t

one who belonged to the Army of tive to an ordinance pmtnimg f0 f .
I ta ly !’ " B u t at the creature des­ sinking fund.
cribed above (if such there should
Council adjourned
he) his fellow citizoni will point the
M. W. Lovell,
finger of scorn and exclaim, " T h e r e
Git y Clerk.
goes one who injured the schools of
San ford !"
Let public interest pre­
Improvement on the S*w.
vail, selfishness vanish, and our
Tho efficiency of the saw hu btn
teachers remain at their posts.
greatly Increased by the recent' lat«.
A. E . Philips,
tlon of a Frenchman
The teeth o(
bn Ranford Avenue,
tho new eaw are arranged In altt-nut*
gtoups—four pointing forward
then four pointing back For cutting
City Council
metal tho new saws are nlmoit tvtea I
T h e city -council mot in regular aa efficient na saws of the usual p*j.
session M ay 17th, 1915 a t 7 :30 p. m. tern. They last six times u ioa|.
Present, B. W. Herndon., president Tho blades do not break easily
W. W. Abernathy, J . Adams, C. H. cut either wood or metal and in
Dingee, J . I). Davison, ft. C .. M ax ­ made In a great variety of shape» ul
styles.
well. Absent, H. E. T o lar.
Minutes of last meeting read anti
approved.
First Introduction of Artillery.
in tho reign of Dun« \i\ ¡ir,lQl,
The city clerk "was instructed to
notify Mr. H. McLaulin and J . A. cntiinm were used. Canvas carirtdfii
Sm ith to at once remove the build­ and grapeshot first appeared. Thi
ing which was recently placed on howitzer and mortar were . volted.
Explosive shells were Intr
the S J $ of Lot 4, Block 2, nnd also
Dutch nnd English armb-«
ifc»
notify the Sanford Library Associa­ year 1700 William III r . .
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tion to remove the building now growing important« . ' ,r
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standing on Lot 7. Block 3, Tier 3. organized Ids guns inlet,
'* »Ith
He was also instructed to write Mr. permanent gup tiers lb •
■■ Q*a
DeCot tvs, the city a tto rn ey, rela- had been detailed in ie

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I ohcreain or pound box of Nunnally i
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O n e d ir e c to r o f the F lo r id a C itrus
K x c h a n g c is elected a n n u a lly by eaeli
S u b -E x c h a n g e .
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E v e ry S u b - E x c h a n g e c o n sists i&gt;i
th ree o r m o re lo c a l c itru s g ro w ers’ asso ­
c ia tio n s , e a ch o f w h ich is e n title d to one
d eleg a te to th e S u b -E x c h a n g e b o ard .
T h e s e re p re sen ta tiv e s o f th e various
lo c a l a s s o c ia tio n s e le c t a n n u a lly the di
* r e c to rs who a re the g o v ern in g body oi
th e F lo r id a C itr u s E x c h a n g e ,
E v e ry gro w er a ffiliated w ith the E x
c h a n g e has a n e q u a l v o ic e in th e selectio n
o f th e officers o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n there
fo r —lo c a l, e p u n ty a n d state..
T h e r e c o u ld be n o m o re thoroughly
d e m o c r a tic o rg a n iz a tio n th a n is the
F lo r id a C itru s E x c h a n g e .
I f you be­
liev e th a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n is a good
th in g , a n d w ou ld like to h ave a v o ice in
its m a n a g e m e n t, jo i n a lo c a l a sso cia tio n
an d h elp c h o o s e th e d ire c to rs.

PIANO T U N E R
and General Workman on Musical Instruments is Permanently t

Located in Sanford. Reflnishing like new inside and out. |

R. D. M OYER

(SKK

p. O. BOX 1332 ♦

�Death of Joseph I.rinhart
Mnrlnu was worthy the honor, ren­ Mnrk ye now, two single men must
Joseph Leinhart, one of the eddest
t
dering her selection with a precision prove, tm-xpei lynred though they
and most highly respected citizens
A kESUMF HI SANFORD i*
L and tune that bespeaks a fam e in were, in the face of many pretty
of Seminole county died at the rl..t
’ II A I T F M M .M i r r o d a t i . r
tin- future
T h e re was the charm girls present, that men were most
ida Sanitarium at Orlando last Fri­
\ Mint »11 Í .HimKiCitMini In* dm
of :i»»ocrnlion between this and the easily won by feeding them by the
Little Happenings—Mention
Cvi«ritt» f *
1 d»i*i ui I’K.-fx*
day after an illness of several weeks.
next number, from the youngest appeal of beauty
Nobly he fought
of Matters in Urióf—
Mi« K A If.Kvwfc. I'N-.««« N-v 201
Mr. Loinhart resided at Oviedo
pupil t" the
youngest gruduute ins way to the end and wa* followed
Personal Items of
for the past twenty years and was
teachers Mins Florence Frank and by Mi»» Annie Leo &lt;'aidwell for the
In te re st
actively engaged in trucking and
Miss Margaret
Davis
Each of negative
Just fancy the result, a
fruit growing up in the time of his J
Mfa r t i/ 11* f oliti S ¡irin g*
F I- np- S ti- m h r id g c \ j LHi*«tt:, ' h* -c iiMinr ladies ha”xi- large classes charming girt the very eni boil intent
death, having achieved the reputa­ w A gay party ••njoying a camp 111 al,,
Summary oí the Floating Small
-l-t - -I t. . Mi»* Filli II l.o ai-e -d t tseir --wa and are favorites wvi-rv- of youthful attractiveness, making
tion of being one &gt;&gt;f tin- most suc­ Palm Sprmgs ctiapcroned by Mr. Mui-I,ar-I »oprano. Mr» R R Dea« " here
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
It is n«-«&lt;llu»* to comment a strong plea in behalf of b e a u ty ,
cessful farmers in tins part of the and Mr». Geo, Duvìx Ila ri wifre u n --mjianist and MrHurried Herald Headers
l.unen l{ on their selection further than to eloquently, ably and adorably and
state.
He was classed among tin- Misses "Charlotte Maini. Olga Schultz Ph l'p» musical rentier
The large -ay it was beautifully rendered and apparently clinching her argum ent
; » + « ♦ • » » • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ solid citizens of the county, atte n d ­
Gretchen Schultz and Miss Mnriun utidiioriuiv wn-a filici! with thè music enthusiastically receiver!.* The op en ­ with the statement that "beauty was
©
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wakefield of ing strictly to ids own uiTairs arid Hunt of California; Messrs W. J. love-, of Sanford. who testifii&lt;| tiu-ir ing number was one of tin- best on
only skirt deep" and if- you skin a
Geneva are in the city today on wns honored and respected by h is1 Thigpen. J
D
llnbcrts. Ernest *I'I"'| * i tuoi o| thè iim program a tine program of beautiful selec­
man what is left? Tho audience was
business and pleasure com bined.
many friends and neighbors.
Mr llousboider
and
Arthur
Yowell. preseli I ed,
alili
flit hllsinstic ap­ tions and wonderfully excellent exe­ won.
Mr Krhuurtz was deserted,
Leinhart wus also well Known in Original in this, as in all other pas­ plausi*
cution throughout and wa» rendered but then Mrs. Brownlee rose to the
Household goods, Im p erial irons
other part» of the Slate where he times and pleasures the chief amuse­
and yeast cakes a t Sim on 's.
GO-tf
\ si ni pie «barin ami beauty prv- by Miss Edicth Stew art, who is a n ­ inspired heights and onre more tho
had relatives and friends and itis ment was snake killing, rattle snakes
v ailetl in thè stage decorai ions, a other of Sanford'« finest .musician*. hearers knew thnt there wa», not a
Mr. and M rs .—J : ■ A. Shepherd sudden death ritmr as a great shock
at that anti to prove that this is a key noti* of green ami white being Each and every number was re- FTtmst.of a ch ttn rr-fo r thm fegatives,
“ ¿penf Sunday in Orlando to nttend to nil of them.
real live snake story, no fake, Miss efTetTTvely carrted otir'wtrh nritrefut1Leuiiiod M-rttr* rmtnistaAfh' applause, for quoting from Rorer's cook book
the funeral o l Mr. Joseph Loinhart.
He leaves a loving wife, a daugh­ GrefehvrrTtrhnlrz. “ who just loves bamboli, pottetl paini» and fern* the students rendering the difficult that wonderful littlo poem of Owen
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Geiger spent ter
and a son. Lewis la-inhari &lt;of snakes” has eleven rattles as sou­ and statuarv ubidì ad,lei! the tv- numbers with perfori rxecution.
Meredith's that " A rnan could live
Sunday in Orlando. T h ey attended this city to mourn the loss of » kind venirs of the momentous snnke kill­ fining touch o ' culture
Mrs Munson's pupils feel that it without friends, he could live with­
At the hack
the funeral of Mr. Joseph Leinhurt husband and father.
ing
Mr. Housholder stepped on of the stage great branches of bam­ is an honor to a t ta in to a placo in out bobks but he rouldn't live with­
The
fuueru!
services
were
held
in
the
snake,
which resented such cav­ boo rose from floor to ceiling, forming the May recital, for except in rare' out cooks, etc., e tc ,,’’ Mrs. Brownlee "
Mrs. Hutto D. Camp left last S a t ­
Orlando
on
Sunday,
being
attended
alier
treatm
ent by striking at Miss ing all arch that enriched the High Instances only J u n io r students win clnvlncingly proved tho necessity
urday for Wisconsin, where she will
by a large concourse of friends a t­ Schultz and there to the rescuo School banner of black* anil yellow, this honor.
T h o program follows: for eating ami that only a good
spend the summer.
testing the love and esteem in which came Arthur Yowell. fresh from the hanging directly at the rear of the March
. ,
Schubert housewife could make him happy,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Leinhurt were the deceased wus held.
springs, handsomely attired in a stage. The charming, pretty gowns
Miss E d icth Stewart
"coming hack" with strong e m ­
called to Orlando Saturday on ac(Jackson ville and Tam pa papers new bathing suit fashioned after the of the girls gave a relieving touch of Gavotte
............................... D’Albert phasis upon oarh point made b y
count of the death of Mr. Lein hurt’s plea so copy. I
latest cut. His snukeship was soon color against their background of
Ruth Runner
her opponent, finally stating t h a t
father.
dispatched by the gallant knights, green.
Preludes a. Tender Thoughts
" a f t r r a man is skinned his stomach
e *.
5 or G doses 6G6 will break the fair ladye'a life was saved and
b, C Minor
is left."
Mfsa Virginia Smith took
The annual May recital that opens
any cnae of Fever or Chills. Price she returned to camp with the beau­
Thursdays and Sundays
Adelaide Higgins
up the argument for tho negative
Commencement week exercises is
71-52tc
tiful big rattlpr encircling her arm
Swimming Pool, Amusements, Muslo 25 cents.
Sunshine
Presser with apt references to ancient and
always anticipated with keen pleas­
and Messrs. Yowell and Housholder
Lease it for your next Picnic
Marian Newton
Bible history, proving her points In
ure by the music lovers of Sanford
l'inno Tuning
are now candidates for the Capnegio
Overture
from
Zam
pa
Ifnrold
73- tf
v
favor of beauty, showing that while
and is one of the chief events of
R, D, Moyer,-thè piano timer ha»
hero medal, A dandy picnic lunch,
'Mis*
Frank.
Miss
Davis
Esau "sold his birthright for a mess
tillweek.
H(.a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovell of come to Sa tifoni to *tny
liathing in the springs and strolling
Twickenham
Ferry
Marziuls
of
pottage" that Delilah, Rachel,
Plant City are the guests of Mr. perience as special tuner h:»s beoti:
The program last evening was par­ Three Fishers
through lovers’ lane were some of
Mullah Jczciu-I, Buthsheha are Hjblo ex ­
Lovell’s parents, Capt and Mrs. M. Wltli Mutili.» tk Youmuti» as speciultin- pleasures enjoyed by the camp­ ticularly pleasing and possessed the Spring
HensrhicI ample* of the power of beauty in
ist on player piano«. Yuldostn, G a.;l
\V. Lovell.
charm of diversity, each piano nnming party.
Miss
Hubbard
women, while Cleopatra. Helen of
with Guither &amp; Hender-on. Tampa,
NOTICE
|ber being rendered »* it F perfect extTroy,
Mary Queen &lt;4 Scots, Joan
Ma.: I.udden A Hate», a» head timer
Scharwenska l
cut mu. the pu Jills themselves MlOW I'olish DatiliThe delinquent tax list wilt hi- pub­
f r ir n llii t'lnh
of
Arc
all swayed men by their
in Tam pa. Jacksonville and Valdo»
Fannie Helm Munson
ing .i remarkable poi«e and self pnslished Jun e l s j .
P ay your tax now
The
members
of
tinPriscilla
Club
witchery
and grace. Of course Misa
tu i-ight ye.ir- Noithern Music Co.,
Godard
sesMnn before a critical audience. Second Mazurka
and «ave expense.
enjoyed
tbe
usual
pleasures
with
Smithhud
the decision until Mr«. M ax­
miliiert Curter. Mgr . in ItirmingEdna Williams
ii *fS
•It is characteristic of Mrs. MunM. W. Lovell, Collector
well following a well planned line of
hum, Ala., four y'ears.; C. F. Hrewer, Mrs. H. 11. Hill hostess lust Thur*- son's pupil» that they display an Alt Old Sweetheart of Mine
745t-Tues &amp; F ri
With the approach
Chattnnooga Tenn.. four years, and dny afternoon.
James Whitcomb Riley defense equally brilliant and elo­
'apparent unconscious ness of their
quent, replete with thoughtful study
of
tinwarm
weather
there
seems
to
to
«bove.
Mrs, Philips, Marian Philips
Among the out of town visitors many yeiirs provimi»
surroundings that adds much to the
of
the subject pulled down every
be
no
abatement
of
enthusiasm
and
The Hutter lly
Lara lee
O r d e r i i g iv o« iu-fore .lim e first ut
to the city today are Hon. Tilden
arti'tic -kill of their work
argument
used by the opposing side.
these
Indies
extract
a
real
pleasure
M ivs I &gt;a vis
xi-e regular
Jacobs, postmaster of Chultioia. Mrs. marked reiioetinn
T
h
e
audience
was swayed again.
from
i
lo
ir
congenial
meetings
De­
I
Inipl-e.ir.tniiof
Ml»*
Mubbard
Stu-plur* Dance from Henry V III
ltilly Jacob s and Miss lim ite J a ­ P u Iio\ I ;
Mr
Elton
Moughton
made a humor­
lirious refreshment» Were served and brought fi-rth a storm of appluo»,Adelaide llig-gin»
cobs all of Chuluotn.
ous
attack
on*
hi*
adversaries
that
•i goo,| :t o - ciiiovcd !-v all-present t I
w i - .1i - It, 1\..I led xx|11, greater Mi r l(-*.-e
( .nubs
Coronado ll&lt;-arh
tt ioidl.mil l'.ir K Nnti-brought
down
tlie
house,
giving
a
/*, ' i jhl ‘ tif O i, r* ri y
er -1 ,
rii .i T I lie i lo»e id •-. t * 11 lie
\- In*» n( Rn»,.»
U nod,nan
l'i
&gt;ixll 1i ’ .i ■le t ni
., i* -i gi f II»i-siralilt- cottages and apart mints
ludicrous
example
of
a
proposal
of
i huj-i roued I•x MrJohn T. ligi ' i d t umber
M uste lox or* of \e»tcrduy afin Today
Sprosi| marriage, having as its keynote an
nicely furnished, good location on urub-r tile ■ iri oí Mr Chri»t»pher 1Irmly a ml Mi»» Lora Tifit a gay Sanford »ere given a are treat and
Mr»» Mubluird
Uearh, handy to hotel, fishing, b ath ­ Mr- l.ukf atol Mr- l’olk mnnopo l-art v --f young people -petit t he f. , ,!»'!'! h of ,r litiidi t.&lt; \lr- Moniiligllt &gt;-lll.ll.l
Meet liovetl .ii-ilitv to - ook and also deciding the
ing and pavilion
Mo«|«-rat •• ratos. lizcd \\ i mii|1 i. &gt;| 1*.»r ■
&gt;.i!urdi.
•l.i .it Palm .»prtiig, Saturday
All M iti-tiii fur gix mg I In-Ill tío- o p­ l i e t a ve Study
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Kulick question (or the doubtful swain by
the daisy method In this instance
Transpon.ilion (or tío* mujortiy vna tin- delights of a charming picnic, ■port unity of hearing one of I Ite
W. L. Cooper,
Ml»* I &gt;i \ Ia great big siliitlower
Mr C’hrisproviili-d throllgll I he kii ilne-s of t i e repast swimming and tin rest of
Coronado, Florida.
v.
g f i- i d I **r- i g &lt;i r-nilI r**n c Ii
topher
addressed
himself
to an " in ­
Mr Duttmi, wl -i lo, t-iiji'd lo- tw-i 'I - jolly - p- -r t - wi r- enjoyed
75- lie
tin (fu &gt;.11, fur-1 -t .i gi­
M
Il u Idntrd
11 alia n
telligent
audience"
with
the elolargo auto ttuck* for ib-- porp*,*, l i t return trip » »top wa» made at lí.i - ., a Uin i r.i Idi- vni i . rn ft in tpia!
f ie n n a n
Mrs Perth» Douglass Sorrell of
qiience
ol
sarcasm
and
appeal
and
and «ilhi-rs laim- in pnv.iii auto» tin* l.ongw noil il"tel xx in-re tie- hap­ It \
, V n i c e Cu p a b l e Ijf e x p r e s s i n g
Mi*» Il uliiiard
Macon, Ga., who has been the guest
then Dr Brownlee in a charming
llulwi-r l.v lt o n - tbeory t h.cJ the py day »:i&lt; completed with music evi* • ntnt i&lt;*n pn*»* - o , g in great
of her brother, Hon. K A Douglass
tribute to womanly beauty clinched
1•&lt; addition to i heir Mil , Ir. I l e uualltv
race i» di—i i,ndi-I fr -n. frog- i- iji-.ir anti dancing
.*11*•&lt;i 11*lu I- r
I ii ,.|,,il./&lt; / L
left yesterday for Oil.mdo where she i j ............ vi-ii l-y ti* anipbiiitoutiie argument tor the negative side
|&gt; ■hapcrotic»
» tn&lt; h -v&gt;&gt;■ f.-i I.* r I f . Ill
w.rc Mi—t— Virgmiu l , i - l
will visit several weeRs ere returning
\r 11 * B ro th erl""‘d 1",Oli­
li bx »lilting that in* wife couldn't
. .11,. - I . lit
pe» ral] ce a r -i »i - .--r* - --1 .- i ■, r, ■I, lo e Mr,i I . t ■-r t, Ward l( -it t- M - D.inod, »1 II' - ,| »td-l iil-- t *.
to her tieolgia home
i veiling t h e ( bristlall Fn
bake a corn pone when tie married
tlolt m t lie
mollatul l'Ooí
¡bey Maud Efit/Hunger Mill P-'p--. Ml.tn 1*1* t•* ».iti-i.|i'Mi-t
.ii d .oltt-tr.i i imi i M ia
m
deavnr Society of tin- I'reshy tenuti her. hut tin- iiudu-.iice had only to
Every progressive business man » anted I hi-ir finilior ihruwn to ihem lone*. Marrold \\ .isiihurii and Ftl S in - i rn p a r r - e l e . r ri ■al mag tu 11viti to
gave uni- of tin- tn-**l de- *ee tier and he * unvtnced
To ollset
l i e r u n g i r g w H h • \ , r v «, mot mi, that cliur- t
advertises in various ways. No Me­ in the pool. Imt Mr ( hristopher war-1 Brady
nil
tin*
delicious
fudge
made
by
ligiutul
ehleftaitiineMvet
given
by
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a
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dium Affords so widespread publicity finallv per-ll.tded lite bir\- tu »llp
itii*
body
ol
young
people,
who
urei
Mr*
llrownlee
w
¡is
passe,I
among
1
tii'i-ri
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op
par.l»
at
lea-t
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broken
at
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t,U » h . t im i
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at mi small a cost as the t ’ltv Direr
- |ii»i- iif ter -ut.,- with tile warm already famous for their splendid J t he judge* and audience and every
I he liarrel rodé
lory ■ It is ulways found in the t a lites fiir a bltc
Anot tier congenial part y of pleas
ai-ilitv a* entertainer»
This last j plate was emptied' and the judges
Chri*1ophcT fri qui iitlv
Tr v
. r*
Money Centers, therefore it is m Mr
lire - Si£&gt;.er, enjoyed an nf lurnoot, p l a u d i t * n i t * r t - .r&gt;
event surpasses ali previous records announced their decisions in favor
agatti
Tin
ut
t»
»lili
vx.ulmg
to
lie.
Constant Touch with the Money
picnic Friday at the home place of
In the last and foreign grouji of and ha» put t In-iti in a rln»» by of tin
negai i vi­
clairned.
Spendora-v-See the Directory M a n .
Judge Herring
The piy* riders went . l i n g * , w tin ii i u- f u i*t ■I a i uiiiln r ol
t
In
ft)
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occa»ii*ii
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Muriel H,irruid and Nfrs.
M
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Mr lien*- \|r ,md Mr- T h ra j b out m a large wagen greatly enjoy r e q , | l - » t - n i l g- f o r unusual l v e x c e l
for space and prominent classifica­
llllltgl-l III r liumurtMi». fumiy di-lmt,- Vane* • Douglass and
Mr. Frank
tions of your Business in the San er atul Mr.» I'ule-tim eallie llllvr I be mg tile old fashioned wagon picttP l e n t d i c t i o n n u
tier in.ite ibihtv 1, pt 111r«*.i r- &lt;■( laiiglit,-r l .1M- pi ••!! r* t U*-r. -1 », \* r. ■I delightful
I’ M* "Iford Directory, to be issued won
rhildreit ii ti-i :tftertiiiiin and coubl Mi*» I of .1
ti i i .o i i p&gt;-rnn *--l i •
......... ■' *1 1.1 f- .1-»
1 l,. .1.-1 ,t. V-* ll
i n . • velili g of
tnil le-l-t •' .
fe ■'I I 1 ■ |.... . w* II I *r f .
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I i . . ' nil-1.- j* .1 p|, .i»ipe m u i • tu an en
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Mm Mary Wablrnn i .- r e t .ir t .d
iii .Ii
t,*-..r ' alniil 1 II1 1 ||111*|»l:U»l 1C a )&gt;|l! .l Uni* of
. 1- . r in ri ,t 1.
to |IIH, t ' i
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In
lie.
alet.-d
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11 el I t-rOug ii i.i"
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-m
from.t month'» vui.itioj
-per • m
1(If t ban 1l.f-mgli •1,-llgill,- *1 audience.
gi t to tiring a \I !•• ’ I I r .
&gt;U lilla . w .
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and
ml*
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,,qd
Jacksonville and Lake i ity. lu-r olii
lu» eye.
The question was ably
lug crowd
\ patty ■ I y o uMg people
harming personality lui» won for defendetf for the allirmative by Mrs.
\K
&gt;M
ta
home.
Miss Waliiron expects lo
frrrn n iil ,\fration
from Monroe carne for a swim i n
/I n humii cement
her a lasting place in tlie heal t* of E 11 Brownlie, Mrs Maxwell and
have hor father and mother movo
The teaclo-rs ami jmpils of Mut
l’njîenhari
t'apt
aliforrj'* rnii&gt;i* lover*
lu re*pofise M* r*
The Welfare Department will hold
here from Lake City and make S a n ­ tlie morning
'h »tophi r a n , I Set-w art l l-'t!t il tirad,-» enjoved a delightful
tirought party in lie- morning and
It' lu^t meeting Í»*r I lie M-astltt 1o ’*• 1be * - . &gt;-n i ■ i k, ■\............
ford their future home.
■eg *1*\* t&gt;-, Mi— \ ir
me .it i rv-tiil Lake Saturday',
i--r il
o,
T h r-e ITI' »r r " w alt* ril*H*l- a ' Tbree *i* i 1«i.
big load in t k- aft
I I ¡ i . I. . r , I
* -i u 11 "iiiT-'.it M
\ * t, I* |,e I li *I ( l e i l.i»* pillili
al the * lose of
M
»liuti
Mrs, Robert Herndon is -pending ( pnv ate Ian- ‘ •
Ml*- I ' i I I,e .1* I
. ',-il
i .1
•e
. lai* ruinii"
1'll- tfl.-.-t 11*g u
AI ............To! I- Iloti ** t **ol i ,* f*-a t tir e of m hi n d Ilf** t h a t
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It'-.A
a few weeks in the city the gue.-t of a f t e r i m o :
* i " - -a ,'••» 11* •.¿ll. •1 protnpC
-I
\
1 ell
l.a
i tl-lr.o* .
H --u*■ • re*
M
l'i,e ., •t X-. • Aer, Me* I- ,*nt • |i,it,-I w i N t* *,. I- pb-ll'tire.
home folks.
Mr and Mr- H.-inh-n piled in it ' i ; I -w*
oil I-, tiled •’ •1,' * -pu*rii'ii i' ' 1 i - Mo- there
.1 T-.--.'
1
, I R 1
s
u * •
■ .»pent the winter at Arcadia and Mr 1 to the I t »1
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I b i ,rv,
Ml»» \i ¡Míe King ol tlx ledo i» the
1 .........II
Ib-nrdmi will go to other part- &lt;&gt;f Nf ¡.I tol-i .ll,i 11- •f-* &lt;’•* I r i .... I *p
held
ill-! I ill- r. -I ol Il­
t
l i l i i. 11 Will
ghie.!.
M
i il II gee Tlo- gite»! **f Mis» El tire tu-e Rolli* for
K
y
amt
t
f
11
o
thi -late (or his firm, t lia-e Si t o j plied u good t iimlit r
Alter tiie lull a t te iiila i,' di -ireil
'••li*
w*-* mad* lti I a V or tlf t he ( *1 Iti Mo lo etili-ili ,11 k
■t* lertrwd left. Mr Thra'lu-r and fun
ea .*- It,-gat i x
A Good Investment
|*ii \t - - 1*•■i » *- -it*.
,|*le ,*( I lo­ q u e s t i o n bul It
dy, l&gt;r l ’ulestoii tnd family. Mr
Judicious Advertising
.M a in n a i / i i i t n i u s
ir,- mud) **f Mi»» Mol*bar.I • *u*
Miss Myra Williams of Rock
was a foregone conclusion when
and Mrs. Watson and Mr. and Mrs.
Creates u new business,
Mrs. S. O. Chase nf this -city is in i.-ss, for she accompanied the singer three married men iwitli their wixes ledge, accompanied by iu-r father
Bart Herndon came for u swim. A receipt nf an interesting picee nf in- with artisti, »kill and »&gt; nipat In-tic present
Derives n dull business.
were named for this com­ and brother were guests of (rienda
number
of picnic* ami private par­ [ttrtmillun which will be read with interpretation
Mr» I leas I» on,- ol mittee
Enlarges an old business.
They would nut dare ad in the city last week.
ties are being talked
about
and pleasure by iu-r many friends
Secures success in arty business,
A- -anford’s fine* t miisicliiti» and lier mil they married their wives to sc-;
Woodland
I’ark
promises
to
be
in presidenl of tiie Class nf *1*1 til
am,- invufiiiblv udii» interest to any cure a cook
And enables you to pay dividendi
Now would th e y 1 I n | Mr. anti Mr*. Edward Roux unti
continuous di-maud during thtr sum­ Salem College it possesses a value j-rogram, having won f**r herself a announcing the decision Mr It J two children of Plant City* were
In your business.
k k
Woodsman , (itr the recipient that t.s fully ap|*r*- ¡¡lace all her owf* in the in-arts nl Bollv staled that it had not .been guests of Dr and Mr.» 1. R I’híliju
A few dollars spent for an nd. in mer.
the new City D irectory will prove
dated by those in whom the da»» 'fiends and admirer»
u decision for oratory, for each siile for the week's end.
these facts to you. See thp Direc­
Let Your EarnlnQs Oe Honcet.
spirit is strongly developed.
The
A charming and beautiful number had brilliant advocate» but Nature
Gain not base gains base gams aro communication follows:
tory man bt-foro it is too late.
fits the musical monologue, exquis huil been responsi lib- for the derision. N Miss Marion Muni, en route from
tho Bame ns loss,-» -tleslod
•7€-2tc
Mrs iv l&gt;, Chase of Sanford, pre* itnly renderei) by Mr» Luden l’Idi- Mr Howard Sh w artz opened the New y ark lo New Orleans is the
Continued on Page e.t
P», with her young daughter, Mar debate for the allirm ative side i
j ident of the Chi*» of *!•1. Salem &lt;'&lt;&lt;!
an nt the piano
Mr» Philip» i*
legt. is in receipt of otfirial inform.*
¡IlllllllllllJCXXIIIIIIIIIIlIXiXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXX lion concerning the (¡eneral Reunion --tie of the lo ,al readers of mite, her
delightful interpretation« of her seof Alumnae to be held May 21
This will be the one hundred and -riions and a - harm ol manner *-tithirteenth Commencement ami will lenring her to a largì- tírele who
be marked by interesting exercises, • igerly respond to the announce­
among which, will lie the unveiling ment that Mr» Philips will rentier
T h a t Old Sweetheart .of Mine." t tu­
of the Emma A Lehman Memorial
The Dickson Valencia Oranges are now on tly»
Step« erected by Salem girl« in honor tender little poem oi James Whit-1
of the completi,
completion lust year of fifty- nmh Riley that appeals to at!
1. Ice Cream made of Pure Jersey Cream.
Sanford market. Any of this fruit proving dry or
*vers of poetry, Miss Philip» added
six years of rontinuoua teaching.
2. Fresh fruit used in all fruit cream
otherwise unsatisfactory will be replaced upon re­
record unparalleled in the history of much to the beauty of her mother »
» 3. Perfect sanitary syrup room.
U iï_
American colleges for Women. Tin- »«"lection with her graceful urc&lt;*mturn to the dealer from whom it was obtained.
4. Fountain always kept clean.
speakers will bo the Re_v* Bertram parti ment.
The following dealers are handling this fruit
\ 5* Courteous clerks.
Brown of Tarboro, N. C., who deOne of tlie most attractive item*)
livers the Baccalaureate sermon and (-era of the entire program wa’* the
Specialists in their line.
and ean supply it in any qu an tity desired.
Dr. C. Alphormo Smith of the Uni­ •&gt;)tjicara nee of lit 1Ip Marian N r » Perfect service.
versity of Virginia, who will make i**n. the si-^ y, •nr old .1,1,1 \It,inge»t
Something new all the time to tempi your soda appetite.
»llldlo
the Commencement address.
pit
Mot roll’ij'l ill of MrHggs strictly fresh.
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truck
Icen classes arc returning for tlu-ir
ala­t and d.-H 1 V I I I l l
10. Sanitary, dust-proof, straw holders.
It.ralll
-liar.-d
reunion and tin- Commencement pro
li d blue rib! toil . ?
Kwvr111tig » it ii tiitlcr
cession promises ioTie one ,*f the lug - be honors ni ! I l l
11. A big money's worth of (luality.
u
grace
and childish
features
of
the
week.
pupil«,
with
12. This quality of service ought to appeal to you.
■■_ ‘ ■ - * -* i j
dignity that Won for her an ap­
r&lt; 9
M uric R t7ital
plause loud and long. It is probably
ILast evening at the High School tho first time in ijm history ,*f those
auditorium the festivities of Com­ May recitals that *« young a stu ­
mencement week began with tho dent has been honored with a
music recital of the piano pupils of place on the program and little
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¡ng Lusitania, ladni! the incornine
waves of the ocean hearing on their
crests certain death, Charles Froh: man calmly asked those around him.
" W h y fear death?
It is tho most
beautiful adventure in life." *
Most men fear death, all men fear
material dissolution.
Whether our
thoughts and beliefs are immutably
tixeil on a future life of safety and
happiness nr not, -we shrink from the
pain, the loneliness, the uncertainty
of going alone out of this life, which
we know, into th at other of which
we know nothing
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Sanford
» r u Lodge
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No G2, F. and A. M.
ComiWWIcation eve TV first 'and third
Thursdays at 7 :30
Visiting brethren
welcome.
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J . C. Humph
O. L. Taylor
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CLASSIFIED .
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.Monroe Chapter No. Ift, It. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thura
day in Masonic Hall oVer the Imperia' H All Local Advertisements l miff
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome. This Heading THREE CENTS „
J. F. K urn at*
II. K. Tolar
Secretary
High Priest Line For Each Insertion. Minimum

Charge 25 Cents.

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Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
must cease, or it may he the l ack of
T l lo
nrc nmoIlff (ll0 mosl , n
Meets every first nnd third Tuesday
a normal man and woman.
To the C ollege Seniors
in each month. Everyone who lias seen
»&gt; ♦»»»»&gt; »*♦»♦&lt;
Vision
of
what
is
b
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t
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a
x
e
s
o
f
our
grains
nnd
are
And there must he a mental mat­
N o » “j w I c r t r - J 'o t t r Alma M ater,
makes man dread ami fear the last the causes of heavy losses In Now J e r ­ his Star in the East are cordially invited
ing as well ¿is a physical, if the relato visit this chapter.
Now you bid a. fond farewell
moment.
Alice E . Bobbins, Scc'y
sey nnd throughout tho country, *
T o the home of youthfuf-strugglcs, tion sh tfris to last and thus bo wor­
Hut
in
the
great
moments
when
»♦K H *»**
Till.
ilSjVcry
common
nml
well
known
Y o u hnve learned to love so \ell. thy of the name of marring?. .
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
the actual crisis comes there seems to dlscasT'occur*
asa
o
on
the
growing
oats
at
The
marriage
rite
or
ceremony
is
Standing now u p » r\ th e threshold,
For Hale— Indian motor
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
a proper formality whereby tho he a clearing up of the uision, not u the tlmo of heading, causing tho de­
C ast one lingering look behind.
Malting knights always wclcorqe.
1913 model, all in good rumi rg ar­
numbing
of
the
feelings
nnd
sonsistruction of the groin* nnd more or IL McLaulln
T h in k of those with whom y o u ’ve world is notified of tho relationship.
O. J. Miller der.
Inquire at Moore's
Hut the ceremony docs not ro n. ! liiliti«*, hut a certainty that where less of tho ctiafT nnd the formation of
K. It. nnd S.
C. C.
labored,
Ju ck Hiddingcr.’
77 J t (,
*
life
is
soon
to
go
out
in
struggle
and
n powdery black mass. This black
Classmates, teach ers, friends so stitute the marriage.
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
The ceremony is not vital, and the pain and torture, which is tho fight powder I* composed of tho spores of
kind.
Horse for S a l e - Hay, 8 year* uhi.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
particular form it takes is of small nature makes against dissolution,
ab
o u t 1100 lbs., safe, strong and
there is n life th a t is to persist and
over Imperial Theatre.
M a n y years may come and vanish importance.
No better farm or team
J . W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobh, sound.
is
to
exist
under
'conditions
that
are
The vital things are the mental.
Ere you see th e m all again.
Secretary
N. G.
horse in state.
Worth 120(1. f|’»0
spiritual and physicnl qualities of wider and better than those with
C ond uct yourselve^no nobly, truly,
for quick sale.
It. II. Holm. Box
whieh we are now acquainted.
the man and woman.
T h a t their labors be not vain.
412, Oviedo, Fla.
72-tup
Gale City! Camp No. 6. W. O, W
Tho cheerful spirit that could
There can tie no lasting love with­
Meets
second
and
fourth
Wednesday
stand in a group, doomed like him­
out a sincere and-honest respect.
L ookin g now across the portal,
nights in each month.- 1
Orpingtons, “ the big black !&gt;&lt; an­
self to certain nnd speedy death, and
T
ru
th
Is
tho
first
requisite
in
m
ar­
T o tho years t h a t lie afar,
F. L. Miller
J . F. Hoolehan
t i c s ." Pullets nnd laying stock from
riage, and unless truthfulness he say th at the adventure was n beau­
Clerk
Council Commander prize winning strain for sale, write
S te p out bravely, grandly, fully,
Show the world how true you are. present no ceremony can sanctify tiful one, that (Rath 'was not to be
for prices.
Settings, 15 fertility
feared, was contained in a high and
the relationship.
guaranteed $3.00. The Ortega Breed
United
Brotherhood
of
Carpenters
and
The essence of marriuge is com­ purposeful soul. W hat he Bald In the
Joiners of America
ing Farm s, Jacksonville, Fin
Pushing forward e a c h endeavor,
great crisis, might well be said by all
panionship.
Sanford
Isrcal Union No. 1761 meets
71 lu.
• Striving still som e goal to win.
of us.
Wo might well so consider
first and third Thursday night at 7
The man nnd woman must sym- the ‘ approaching end of all things
Launching out on life's great ocean
o’clock in the Eagles' Hull.
.Sale— U.
For
S.
Patent
pathixe with each other's » l » r » - ! |w
th|l „ rtu|d
thlt| lllW i
T ill the harbor is entered in.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Brown,
Would take siiti«
979026,
Sec'y-Treas.
President
lions and respect each other's nm-1 „ th&lt;1 Pn(!in(r wns lhp most beau-1
e s t a t e ns part payment
L iste n not, when e 'e r the tempter
lotions and desires.
tiful
H|| the adventures in which
J . H. M . Herald OfficiH.
P.
O.
E.
Sanford
Lodge
1211
If th i is not so the man will stray W(&gt; ,m(, anljri|lut, (|
In your ears a siren sings;
Meet first and third Wednesday night
actually or else clmse the ghosts of
,
S to o p to nothing m ean or little.
. ,
. i i . i
,
We do not know, we cannot know,
*«««»«
at corner of First St and Palmetto Ave.
....................
Still look upward, try your wings dead hopes through the graveyafil
O. L. Tay lor
H. L. Peek
what awaits us on the other side of
of his dreams.
Secretary
Exalted Hulet
that thin veil we call death. Within
Prcttinoss palls, unless it is hacked
M a y I offer you ihoso wishes,
the sou) of every man is the demand
by intellect.
The merely clever
T h o ' so weakly, feebly penned,
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-------- -------The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
for more life, wider life, better life,
For Ran t— House of eight room.
woman is nearly as had as the astute
W ith a hope that in the future,
Order
United
American
Mcrhnnirs
and the fuith that spring* up within
man.
'W a re of those people who
Meets every Wednesday at 7 :.'50 P. and hnth on Myrtle Il Veli ui
God will keep you to the end?
u* is the assurance to the believing
M in the City Hall, Visiting brothers in
Inquire o( Hilt lain '
carry most of their goods in the show
ib.it there
a beautiful life beyond,
i are welcome. &lt;\ H Smith. Hrc. Sec.
office.
u i ndo*w'
T o the end of all your life work.
and that the going through tlu\ gates
Brilliant men are but ordinary
Till is past all toil and cure.
Celery ( ity Aerie No. is.Vt
of death i* merely .the adventure
Till you reach the heavenly portals most of the time at intervals are
F or
l&lt;i tit
Meeting i-\iry Tin uay night
that h ad * to inure beautiful thing*
Anil he crow mi as faithful th e re' capable of brilliant performance*.
hi.
o'clm k
I’u u Building
roo
ms
o
ver
Ao w* 1
winch i he "eye hath not mum." tier
N’ot only are they ordinary mo*i
J . T lloiili-luui,
G. E Ta rn t us.
Mrs K. M Anderson, llrndcn tow n
Y
o
well
&amp;
Co
Worthy I’re* dent
Secretary
of the time, lull often they are dull, 1he ear heard
F o r Hint
1 tirili- Leo ' •
T I hear several noises this week perverse, prejudiced and absurd
•
T i l l " I - * 1&gt;Hi t i n ' ll " tin’ll t we •k a*
11JIN T R IB E N4I. fil. I tt. It. M.
However, 1 hr\
re sometime*
rooms, scissi ned tiirou g huu i
that listen like building a m-w hotel
Sanf ord schools and all of the pat
Moots every* tin-t and third Friday I h m e . gn* and all nieder
and if they are tire enough noises it right, and this is better than to he
runs of the schools and t h e citizen*
night,*
at 7 tu f i M . i - o n o T . tuple
dead
wrong
all
the
tint»• nce*
$2U p» r limit t *
will menu that Sanford will he about
Yi-lt mg brothel* welcome
mo nt h * , include* water
M
So here i* tin* truth Your ordin­ generally should at t end the oxer niter is wititxT Hfitrxim etuiii mhkamkii
the best little town in Florida nc\t
rises
We have the finest sy s t e m of
W. A. Ginn.
.lohn Stamper,
to itKAi.rur i-i,a.■
cm
en s o n , lotti Myr t le Ave,
season. • If there is a n y city in the ary man who does the brilliant
schools in lile s t a t e and our people
C i f It
Sachem
United States that needs a hotel things would lie nrdmarv all the time
. ,,
. ,
should uphold them by atrPndanci Hie fittigli* hy aliti li It Is carried from
t
It Ollllil
ITiriii-duwots« than Sanford let them come were it not for the fact that he is in*
•*nriniragi*mi* ni.
tlu-ri- y on r t*» y«mur I t i * carri imI hy tini « Imi.
Alui )
mid
ileruid*
of
I.liter!)
mg
a |i|iiy ut ».i r &lt;».ik
forw-ard and press their claim and spired by a woman.
hlimi Id tu- tm tliffi- n-iii'i-* &lt;&gt;f «&gt;|nniiHi nini nn»r«* *ir !•■&gt;* of It i*il teli«* Oli th«
Meets at Eagles* Hall f i f i Monday
Great thoughts and great deed*
they will receive a Carnegie medal
1* of tl u- lit'iii tliy |iIti 11t H Tito
lo 1-lutili lh&gt;' t&gt;l*'.i* uri * ul[ t lie* ni i n
night in each mollili at 7. 10
are
tin'
children
nf
married
miiiil*
for braver}
Mill)
Un r *i (limi* will li— aldi* 1il «lut* lo tilt* ||I*«¡1M* 1* Vfi )* largo. fri*
F - ir H«nt
1:t tootn
Urn E Hou*ehobbr. Comma miri
( I I
W lien you find a great man playing
ily muloi!Ht lu ■¿ to IO
•r «ont or
inmii Iti III I li«-ir anni« lue h Htnnilaril
rio -.- i
Mis*
Bertha
Packard,
Secretary
l o o m i n g liop-i
W tien you find a great man play­
% T h ere is very little stirring in
in vi ■ar* ti i »orni* n*i t hey 1h;tvi- tn the mori• of tilt* tTOjl Tilt- lo** for ih« IMI
tt
il
f r o m |&gt;t&gt;-iloffii «city politic« these days and il is d if­ ing a big part on iif •’* stage you'll
1*11 «*t litui w*l
[Ui*l if flit» i II 17.«*Il» will «t litui livh’tnl tin* t nitrii Si il tttî lui* I h*1
a vi'ti in
ficult to get a line on the men who find in *ight, or ¡ml around the cur
ni 5 J’t Marni r l»«»r ) cur
r hi* ini .tini
Head history'
expect to make the race tin. fall tier, a great woman
Ko
Hont
'1l’ u n or
Tile fact Unit Ihc siwires of the fun
A man alone is only half a man.
This is tile lime for the politicians
fit
n
i
*
h
e
d
ii*hound.' ' ;
gu* are curried un the outside of The
to go fishing and line up the slate it take* the two to make the whole
j
locution.
302
Park
Avi*
healthy grains iftat.es tl .possible to
Ideas are born of parents.
and 1 expect to he invited to several
u«c n treatment which will kill the
For Heat
A *ix roon
MY SPECIALTIES:
Hut life never did ronsist in doing
parties* in the next few week* in
iqHiro* without Injuring the grain*,
which the efty politics will he freely brilliant thing* ull day long.
Pit
KAltD
S
HAND-PAINTEI)
CHINA
Continued from Page 5
Coronado Beach Iorni*li*
t ile most eutivetilutit treatment Is with
Hefore breakfast most men a r e ,
discussed and thru 1 can talk in­
GORHAM’S STERLI NG SILVER
rout
by- the season nr in*&gt;
lorttialln
(or
formaldehy
de),
which
can
guest of her unci
Mr ('has. I la nil
telligently about the men who will rogues.
l t o t ; E R S * PLATED H ARK
lo I .■* N o- no \ i-r, I r .
I*pur,
!ia*i
d
from
the
druggist
at
7r
&gt;
mid
tam
ilv
And even brilliant men are l,nl
sacrifice themselves upon the city's
lo
•ei.I* pet |»oind m in large «pian I Id. I N \M&gt; \\ VI Ml V.M \\ Alt III..**
altar. ‘ Tis said that -I D I &gt;u\i*«»n llant only two hours a day
title*
liliali i lieu pel
line jhiiiiiiI In hf
Mr* H H Hill i* expecting to
These brilliant moments are ex
will
lie I lie ottlj
candidate for
ly
gali.in*
uf
wnter
will
tie nulhclelit
leave thi* week tor ( ohimbun. tlliiu
« -e e -e o e c e o * &lt;v - . .
mayor, as it. tt Herndon objects to ceptlonal.
for
fifty
bushel*
of
grain.
Spread the
to visit her daughters.
Stie will
making the rare b ecause it will re­
grain on n clean floor nnd sprinkle or
spend the summer with them.
quire him to work m ore than eight i
spray ilinnioghly with the folutlon.
My old friend, Frank Stone,man
Shovel (lie grata Into a pilo and coier
hours tt d a y 'for less thatv the scale of thu Miami Herald la one of the
Mr. and Mrs, E. T Woodruff and with on urns or burlap for from six to
and this would lose him his card. best writers in the Florida press and
D E N T IS T
Wanted 2 ' or .1 iter«—
Mr. Davison "Jess lalTs" and thinks 1 like his wonderful* description of Dr. and Mrs. C. E Walker and twelve Ilnur* sud ilien spread out to
their guest, Mr*
Travis motored ilry
The drying process tuny Ik* tin*
thiw
forti.
cleared, tiled
it will he a joke if he is the only man life here and hereafter.
Like all
work m u wurrt: rw tput onlv
thut ha* been far ríe 'i a -i
in the' race. There may he some newspaper men Frank is like a sen­ over to Daytona Saturday morning I imhhI by mix Inj; with ntr slaked lime,
which may l*&gt; removed by the raunlnu
Write or
PEOPLES RANK BUILDING room hwitte
dark horses grooming for the may- sitized plate upon which impressions returning to Sanford Sunday even­
mill
ing
II
mole Heal K * t a t e &lt;
orality stwkes and we shall see what leave their mark
and only those
Thl* (ll»eit*e of the wheat Is very '
ROOM
U
Ilari
iP
h
on
e
148,
Geo.
I»
We shall see.
who have been in close touch with
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Miss Alice Guild is the guest of similar In general appearance to that
7fi-3tc
of the oaw. but Its life history 1» some- i
materia life can fully describe those ,
. . .
, ,,
,
.
i her sister, Miss Clara Guild for
what different. It spreads from ills- j
i
E lb e rt Hubbard went down on feelings and give the true fmpresCommencement week.
cased 'to healthy plants ut tirno of dow­
In CoBIt *f
Jail*-. NrmiBol.
Tlte fol­ i
the Lusitania and wo shall enjoy his sion of the spiritual life.
- ■ ..
i'mumlf, Hltlr of (la,Ida
ering and penetrates the young grains.
writings the more ua th e source of lowing from his pen is a fair sample;
In re Eilat* of
^ Mrs. Hobt. Herndon Is up from
The fact Hint tt Is carried within the
Km m att It. H r niton
supply Is dead and no more shall we
Every crisis brings out in bold re­
Notice 1» hereby given, to all »1 ”
Arcnffin for a visit to the home grain Instead of on tbe outside nnd
may coneern. that on the 20th •!*&gt;
take delight In his sayings. Here is lief some Splendid human quality,
that It Is luqiosslble to distinguish tho
folks.
October, A. D. 191S. «hell *pj&gt;l&gt; ' •
one of them on the m ental plane In and some expressim that lives long
Honorable (iao. G. Herrin*. Jud*-healthy from tbo diseased grains,
I
Court, aa JudxR d I'robatr. for flo-i
m arriages:
in hill memory of man.
makes
the
formalin
treatment
unsatis­
char|e ae Adminletrator of ib' -*'*''
Miss Maud Alice Wagner passed
Emmett H. Herndon, deceawd •"■1
Marriage is the' n atu ral mating of
Standing on the deck of the sinkthrough Sanford Thursday en route factory. By far tho most satisfactory
at lha earn* tlmo I «111 pr«-»«n'
sud economical method of prercutlng
count* a*
Adminletrator of «»"I -**
to ‘ Indiana where she expects to
and aak for their approvel.
the disease Is to secure seed from un­
Dated
April
fO. A. t&gt;. 191» , ,
spend the summer.
^
infected fields, but when K Is desira­
HA HTLETT W. IIK H M "'S
Adminid rju 1
ble to maintain a particular strain of
69- * -I0 . 6-18. 6-22. 7-20. B-JI. 9-21
seed a modification of tbo Jensen hot
Greatest Poets.
wnter treatment can bo used. This
Homer, Lucretius, Dante, Shake­
method ns devised hy Freeman and
speare, Goethe, Milton, Shelley. Byron,
Johnson Is ns follows: Clean the seed
Skunks Enemies of Caterpi l l ar*
Tennyson, Browning. Perhaps others
thoroughly nnd soak for fivo &lt;o seven
A new field of usefulness has bf'tt
might be added. It Is largely a mat­
hours In water at 03 to 72 degrees F.
found for tho much-ridiculed skunk In
ter of taste and temperament—al­ Put the grain la loose bags or- wire
M A K E Y O U R O W N « tho fact that It Is a vigorous enemy "f
though there Is but little room for ar­ baskets bolding about one-half peck
99.98 PER CENT PURE
gument about the first six names.
p a i n t ; tho full-grown range caterpillars Blrih
each far further treatm en t Use two
ANALYSIS:
aro of no service whatever In .destroy
galvanised Iron tuba, bolding from
T IIO S . It. RAKER, P h. D„ Kollinu College, Florida
Ing theso largo caterpillar*- but skunks
YO
D
will
SA
V
E
twenty to forty gnllona. filled with wtjWinter Park, Florida, April 19, 1915
Horae Chestnut Tree In Bottle.
devour quantities of thorn, and tht*
56
d$.
P£R
GAL
II. B. Coney, Esq., Orlando, Florida
♦
Hogio chestnuts can be grown In a ter. Tub No. 1 should bo kept a t a
another reason why thoao little crea­
Dear Sirt—1 have completed a careful sanitary analysis of the sample J ’ boftlq of water. Use. a bottle with a temperature ranging from 110 to 120
T H IS IS B O W
tures should receive more consldera
of water that you brought me Iasi week and have obtained the following $
degrees F., and tub No. 2 at about 120
Buy 4 gals. L.flfcM. Semitlon than they now do
resu lt:
&lt;&gt; neck wfde enough to hold the chest­ to 120 degrees K, Plunge each bag or
Mixed Real Paint |»,4o
C o lo r. .......................................... Clear
Chlorine. . . . 0 parts per 1,000,000 J J nut, adding water to just touch the nut
basket
Into
tub
No.
1
for
one
minute
and stand It In a window. Roots will
And 3 gals. Linseed OU
Reaction................ Neutral
Total Solllds 8 parts per 1,000,000
to mix with U at
form, followed by a stem and leaves. and then Into tub No. 2 for ten min­
Free Ammonia.: . . . None
N itrates.. . .
Trace
*
Duty Ever Preieht.
estimated cost of
3.40
AlbuminoidAmmonia.. . . None
Hardness . . 38 parts per 1,000,000
If the water is constantly supplied the utes, keeping the grain well stirred dur­
A sens« of duty pursuea us ev*r
tree can grow for years In the bottle. ing tbe entire time. Two men can
The absence of both free and albuminoid ammonia in the spring
Makes 7 gala. Paint for $10JO It Is omnipresent, like the Deity
treat about one bushel or grain per
| water and Its very small amount of chlorine Indicate its goed quality—the
we take to oureeives tho wing» of , ‘1”
hour. Tho seed can be drletl^n a barn
I t ’s o n ly $ 1 . ^ 4 p e r gal.
the indications are that It ta of exceptionally good quality.
morning and dwell iq tho utiermo»
Mlnaa In Warfare.
floor, but If the weather Is cool It
A very desirable feature of this spring water la its aoflnesa, contain*
parts of the sea, duty performed or
A land mine In warfare constats, of should be protected from fro st
5*-*?- p a i n t t s ptm E w a r n l e a d ,
Ing leas than anc-fourih of the amount of calcium and magnesium carbon
sM LINSEED OlL-tlM b t s l ksown duty violated la still with us for 'jr
nates found In many w aters of this region, and Just about enough, aa many
a charge of high expioelre burled In
The slowness of the hot water treat­ ZINC
palm m aterials lor ! • # &gt; « £ £
* happiness or our misery — Daniel
authorities think for supplying the lime and magnesia requirements of the
tho ground, and arranged to as to ment makes It Impracticable lo treat
Use a gallon out o f any you ■ter.
; ; body.
Yours Respectfully.
(Signed) TIIO S. R. RAKER
explode when tho enemy’s troops are any considerable amount of grain.

FOR SALELE-

•

FOR RENT

;

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEW ELER

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

A ll G oods G u aran teed

WANTED

D R . C . W . F A IN

Maxwell’s

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

I D R IN K P U R E W A T E R

1041st. St. Phone182

WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN PURE WATER CAN BE HAD

ELDER SPRING WA T E R

3\ Daily deliveries made in Sanford in five gallon ImUles 33 ovor IL Mines are also used In siego
wSrfaro, tunnels being driven under
* 3 sealed at the spring. Phone ns for further informa- 33 the
enemy's fortifications and enor­
33 lion as to deliveries, prices, etc.
mous quantities of high explosivo
placed In them.

Elder Spring W ater Co.
Phone J017-3
I

Sanford, Florida
4 #I I M M »

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Hindu Wisdom.
If your mirror bo broken, says *
Hindu proverb, look Into still water;
but have a care that you do not fall ik
ro'-

However, the grower will find It prnc.
ticablo tn treat a small amount of *ecd
which can be shown In a seimrate field
and the crop used for seed a second
year. Such n field should ,be at a con­
siderable distance from wheat known
to be Infected or should be separated
by a woodland or other wind break to
prevent Infection by means of sport*
carried by tbe wind.

buy and if not the best paint
made, then return the paint
and get all your money back.

T. J. Miller

&amp;

Try a Herald Want Ad
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- Benefit In ComraderiBpHalf tho dlfflcuRy of fightlnc M
vere battle or accomplishing any h-‘r'
task vanishes when a man feel» m
he boa comrades at his side fighting
the same causo. so that tbo
those he love| are upon him.
tn
hcarta praying for hts victory' L
Perry.
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IN S A N K ) H D

S A N F O R D . FL ORI DA, FRIDAY . \l \'k 21. 1915

VOLUME VI

SO. 7 M

SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT WEEK
THE STATE LAW MAKERS “
CONTINUE THEIR MAKING

I N T E R E S T m ^ E K E R ’CTSKS STA R TET)“ T R E

EVENTFUL WEEK IN WHICH LARGE
CLASS WILL GRADUATE TONIGHT
F r u i i g S o c i r l y I ’l o y *

An innovation, most pleasing in
RAPIDLY d i s p o s i n g o f powering DeSoto county commis­ charucter was made
on Tuesday
sioner* to chungo manner of im­ evening when the Irving Society of
b il l s a s s e s s io n
proving roads in Punta ( io n ia spec­ the High School presented three
ial
road district; validating indebt­ charming short play*, instond of the
NEARS CLOSE
edness of I’lant City. Florida; nu- usual three or four act drama. Fol­
thority to Plant City to issue bonds lowing the modern custom adopted
» Tallahassee,
May 20.— T h e com ­
for water works extension; uuthoritz- by colleges and high schools of note
mittee named to Investigate condi­ Ing Plant City council to levy tax the variation was enthusiastically
tion* a* the Marianna Reform School for publicity; hill to enlarge powers received and
appreciated by the
and report to the legislature has in- of city of Lnrgo; authority to Hamil­ representative gathering of towns­
ipectcd and returned; nnd the com­ ton county commissioners to issue people who had assembled to enjoy
mittee looks blue. Not u word hns warrants to pay interest on out­ the d ram atic work of their young
been said by any of them yet nnd standing warrants and to borrow people
T h e class of work presented
nothing " ¡ ^ be «aid until the report money; nls«» to validate outstanding by t h e pupil* of our High School is
h filed, then somethin# of interest special road and bridge district No. I far above the average, that shows
«ill likely be started.
in l.ee county hill abolishing town the n ativ e dramatic instinct, well
In the first place, it isn’t known of ililliurd in Nassau county, bill to cultiva t ei| by the training of efthat the com m ittee was shocked to prohibit carrying ti.t«»xi«uiit.g li«|iiors ti. let 1 triii tierI o Miss Isabel
find the condition* under wiiiili the ito church«** M*ll«*o|w nr i »Ia mm ivi ; (iiMMlhut
Is «lue min ll p r a i s e for tin­
• hue boys of the institution ..r e |i&lt;ri|,|for&lt;! i mint V ant i.&gt;•r11 V ti» May I credit .I Me perlnmiuiire ‘ Ilf the s t U
being foreed to live since the fatal county cniiiiiits»ion«-r* to .sell interest dents u p o n this occusion.
tnd disastrous fire; and a strong be­ hearing warrants; commission charter
MjJih local interest attaches to
lief i* current thnt they will not rec­ for Frost Proof and authority to issue
severvi «-'-«-nts of this week, of which
ommend any buildings at the old bond*; legalizing the Mtiriloek drainwe shall hear in turn, chi ef of which
place lor the white boys.
age district in Ih-Soto tutintv: bill i- the dramatizing &lt;&gt;f .scènes from
A separate place for the white making it unlawful it
■i r •
l&gt;
buy- i- believed ti. be in their i m i .I
' 1(1 t la r g e
I ! ..
m .olio tbllig like I llUlolred in res t one t y . t ill
I l i I ti g
t rucking lami w I t r&lt; t ! t
ll.'o t .. .
11«* t a u g i t

he unknown to man. T o our Presi­
dent lie paid a glowing tribute and
f.iyhth &lt;$ntiir 1¡nul nut ion
Wednesday wus a day till,.,! will, asserted that lie believed that PrcsWilson’» courage and wisdom
tho goo.I things listed for Com- blent
moncemeiit week.
beginning with v\ould land our nation in u port of
He expressed a
the graduation exercises
of
the safety a'nd peace.
Eighth grade at ten o’clock in the faith in the graduates to fulfill nit
morning and closing with the ex­ expectations, addressing himself to
pression recital in the evening, in­ them, paying another glowing tribcluding the exhibits at the Primary •ute to the teachers who in the pur­
and (irammar schools and the Class suit of duty pluyed a noble part, no
Day exercises in the afternoon Oni path in life being higher or nobler
of the largest «lasses in the historv •“ "»I admonished the girls and hoys
of th«- 11'animar school, graduateti to remember tin- faithful loyalty of
Returning to the
this yt.tr. thirty-two hoys and girls tlirir toughers.
keynote of his inlilri-ss Judge Herhaving won their diplomas
ting s;ii,| that tin- r«-s«»rt to war bail
At ■
M ay I • Itei
liei-n in some instances iirden-il and
Relei P«
eat« «I t In t
t t 1.
««rilaini-il by tin- Creator that a util pian«« « • ;
I lu- in.t i - I I &gt;ri&lt;i«!•\« rs.iI peace niiglit follow
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country, he «aid, was tree, free from
graduates. Marching
down
th«*
care ami deadly war. free for men
right ai*b- to the slug«-, tirsi rami­
and women to pursu«- poun-ftil '«»ca­
llón I* I. Thra-her, county Stipi
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•The people of South Florida will
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Smyrna, Osteen ami other parts of
tile southern end of Vido-ijn are carrieil out.
Aj an enthusiastic meeting of the
people of that section lust night ut
the town hall in Osteen the i|uestion
of making tin- southern end of Volu­
sia a spe« ml mail and bridge dist»i»l was discussed and tin- many
adv a lit ages of ilu- road pointed out.
The plan in to bond tile new district
for enough to build a good hard su r­
faced road from the Osteen ferry
on the St. Johns river to New
Smyrna giving the people of this
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pa rlo rs, u ico n s to the grocery
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be clanged, especially in regard to
w i i . banning out g bn Ii s» ,ii
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p a rt m e n t belt tthe automobiles for lor«-. »m««- it
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wii t, II» lu-r nuit lu r
N i «olopulos. »lori I a» bi eli vi»ili’«| i.ori-n.i &gt;iml
»ill i»c more satisfactory
by burglars and no ■b-w as to their •vi-i ^ i lung « v « p t . p. r Ii. ;■» let ter.»
Another J e n ture Mr Igou d e s i r e s
.«ml uihiriibh- l u l l « - Il«-s*.
i d e n t i t y I m» l ieeli o l . l a i l i a b i e
I lie »••Ili» 11meto change i* to uliminiite ito- ucce«sheniT's o Ilice »an communi«-;» t«-d who*« b.itb i her matinee idol «lie»
«t&gt; u| di lie rent tugs, requiring now
with yesterday and Mr. Lognn has hard The action centres about tills
becaute of the numiier of difTerent
with whom ail the
promised to do what is possible in muti ee idol
tax««. A statr tnx. a county tux and
girls
are
in
love,
six Amcrirnn Heauty
I he ease.
Hty. tax in addition to the registra­
roses and six duplicati- love letters
tion fee, requires an many us four
With ¡ fresh -iosa and « harm of the
N e w * From Mlumunte
t*l» on machines used in (lie state
row Its« if tile little, playlet was a
May 15th. Mrs N Ii Fogg, who
»lone.
delightful numiier
left here last Monday to visit her
The closing play. Charles O 'M al­
The following bills were passed by daughter nnd family. Mr*. J . M.
ley’s
Aunt." a eometly «Ruma was a
Tracy in Idaho, reached her d es­
the senate this week:
clever
adaptation of Charles Lever’s
Osceola county ftsh law; authority tination after a very long and pleas­
novel, "C h a rle s O'M allev" ami was
ant
journey
to
find
them
all
well
to Escambia county to reimburse
a ty o f Pensacola for road ami bridge j »"«I. oí course delighted to *.-«■ her. , an excellent production as present.-,
t»x collected by c o u n t-; authority She will spend the summer with by th- members of the east who incity of Pensacola to issue bonds; H»«" in the Rocky Mountains ami terpr.-u-d tlu-ir individual purls with
spirit nnd a ctio n . The scream of thi
'h»rter bill for snftey harbor; char- probably Mrs. Tracy will a c c o m ­
play were 7.«»«- Munson ns Mary the
w bill for Oxona. Pinellas c o u n ty ; pany her home to spemi the winter
mai«l and Hume Kumph ns
Free,
D* w charter for Dade City; new with her father, ( ‘ol. N II E&lt;&gt;gg nnd
O’ Malley’* servant,
the
comedy
aister,
Mrs.
J
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N.
Osteen.
Mr.
Fogg
e®*rt«r for Dunedin. Pinellas cou n ty;
parts. E ach portrayed their charac­
j*f»n!te • county court in Hllls- was in the mountains in Washington
ter with a dash und vim altogether
in
1861,
when
the
Civil
war
rom
horough county; drainnge bill for
delightful.
Jplborough county; charter bill for monccd and returned to East J n n Ernest Shepherd.
a*
Charles
Clearaatcr. Pinellas county: author- “uary
« V 1» C3 to ,n k '’ l'nrt ,n ,h" ( ivil
struggle.
Five
hundred
young
men
O'Malley,
th
e
love-lorn
suitor
for the
•y to Lake county achool board to
j«
*«ue time wurranta for Leesburg enliatod in San Francisco to go the east hand of the brilliant Lucy Dash*f hool diatrict; ratifying of an elec- for three yenrs or during the wnr. wood (Frances Aspinwallf was exrelton of p,|m B each elunty, held At tho close of the war, two and a lrn t; Frank W ebber (Behjam in Whitovamber U . 1914. and bonds laaued half years ylalcr, less than one hun­ ner) sportsmnn and joker was a
" **tne; bill providing f o r , sperinl dred lived to bo mustered out of character rich in comedy nnd done
•ection on roadn question in dia- Uncle Sam ’s service, but 1 live to to a turn. Eileen Blake .(Annn Mcct 4 of Palm Beach county; bill tell tho story nnd should I live till Laiiffhlin) was another adorable rharneter of wit nnd beauty, sharing the
0 name date' for holding county June 20th I will be 77 y.-ur* old
N II F o g g , . honors with Lucy
General Dash”,ur| in Manatee county; ntuhority
N
II
Fogg,
i
wo««d
Albert
Fry
I
and
( ’apt. Power
® Ialm Reach county commissionAltamonte Springs. f j n r l.amgt were character* placed
1 . . t0
$6 0 ,0 0 0 warrants for
in capable bunds the young men
w
al S tu art; validating tax disThero will be no picture play at making much of their parts. In all
min
county and fixing
three plays th e young people did re­
- . *tP l0 be loviod thereon; bill to the* Pariah House this Saturday night
markably well; reflecting much credit
on
account
of
there
having
been
so
l
■
— *r«e Power» of Tarpon Springs,
upon
the school nnd their excellent
much
during
Commencement
week
»: bill amplifying powers and
Tho next plsy wiU bo given on S a t ­ instructor, Misa Qoodhuo.
Tho Tomplo Orchestra of tho Bapurday night, May 29th. “ Its a Long
list Tomplo rendered several seW ay to T ipperary."
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thè
room*
wi-n•ontH'rtxlily
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to ast.
itowdeil
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rry
tbrong
&lt; f Elba
To Mr Ezell Clnn-iv Hand
uml tIn ir ludicHere’s to Mr. L.ell. our. professor,
The iM.l ii ai lo d --r ! i- t ni furnbhtif gnoil looks he * i'1-rt it 11.1y posed thè »pli-ndid tnu»u ami all wi-ttl as
*&lt;»*A4»r
inerry u» u mnrrnigi- bell.
A long
(•'or Sanford »rlmol h«* •* tin* man.
lie vtork* n* h*$r«l u* un) man «un tabi«- via» Rpn-.il »ith ih o iie viumln
To tin- Old Teachers Alice A pile* for lunch a la liulfet style and no
Here’« to our tearhi-rs ib-ur. whn for «ine «a* allowi-d to bi-eorne hungry
or tl.irsty duritig thè evening. Rider
eight buig weary year*.
Sprìngs water was served in capsult-s
Praised, scolli«-«!, boxed our «-ar».
tu l l m s e who inaili- n «pi-i-tnl request
Culli at last we re here
lor » i Mm- t hi n g noi un thè regulur Ioli
‘I'he Eighth
Gritde Tei*«-h«-rs
uf fare
Frances Chappell
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I.. i -.• him «t*1 ir* ' 11&gt; hi . ««I, *« unis
atm yet witi .il iiit.-Hig.-iilly he i ar­
ridi his ndtllene«- with him, mterpr. I rig tin- tm-ssage of In* niibp-i-t
will
the for«-«- nini |h*w«t
that
st i- t«s th«- soul •&gt;( tin- orator wit hit«
Tr
the inaliti«- &lt;»f i-lasn orati r f e l l
upon the right *h&lt;»md«-r*
A very charming piano du«-t,
Festival March Christiana, »us
w«-li rendered b&gt; Adt-le and T«-«l
Rungo, sistefi unii brother, members
of tbe gruduutilig class
This #afolln.sed by u nailing. "A Prayer
for 1’i-ttco,” given bv flora Stul!ur«l
The nu-rry throng dunced until
uml also u mailing by Gladys Die lb-re’s to -1 Rowland A ibluiun and
nfti-r midnight nnd ib-parted with thè
Mi** I.OUIHI-.
t«-ri«h, "T h o Arsenul at Springflelil." both of whuh w«-r&lt;- r«-n-iv«-tl Who for eight long IllOlith* we’ve fi-i-ling tliat thev limi addi-il nr.other
ginn! tulle to thè Elks lisi. T h e ni-w
trn-il hard to please.
will apprerintiun. Two voeal mini
club
house wi I he starteli
soon
Long
may
they
live,
uml
happy
may
hers that gave pleasure wer«- a song
and wIo-li tinisheil thè iiieitili&lt;*rs and
they be.
by tho girls, "On the Blue Wave"
and tho otlu-r " T h o Clang of the Anil when we’re married we’ll invite their fumili«-* will bave ntany social
affair* durtng thè winti-r
them to ten.
Forg e" by the boys.
Helen Peek
To tin- Grammar S t &gt;&gt;o| Willie
piny «d Chopin's S o «uni Valse v«-ry
delightfully und then Juilge lb-mug Robinson :
t n n g reg a tio iin l &lt; (t u r r i t
wn* introedured.
llen-’s to «leur old Grammar school,
Next Sunday morning the annual
In his eloquent address Sudge The plan- of tiri-some hook uml rule.
Memorial
service will In- held, the
Ib-rring use«! us Ins theme the sub­ And though we leave it thus behind.
pastor
preaching
the »ermon bo­
ject of the class program, giving a I t ’s memory ne’er shall lenve our
leri- the soldier*
All are cordially
mind. -»
beautiful exposition of what that
invtti-d.
The toast* wen- a nova-1 fi-nture of
pea««- means to the nations of th«In the evi-nti.g fu.- -i • of
our
earth, stating that In- l.«-li«-v«-«l that tin- p ro g r a m th a t «.«» mm h ,-njo-. i-d
uniti'ig
w.tli
tinM
I
hri-t
hn-n
tin« generation will »«••• t b&lt;- con- |iv ill tou-tci-» pupil» ar.•I i .h Hi- i i i i -f thr
The grado.it«-» are* Edna Thom- ; b«*t Sunday, ili.- -, . . •i, d
su in million of pe.n «• a»»ure.l toil. I.
Present
Day
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of
the
Helen Hand, Dura M afford.
Ilig upon the European war a* nn |».o
Ten
Coinmundinciit*
»ill
l»e
preach
Kiln:«
Willian.*
Nellie
Long.
W
tllie
illustration of the way the Creator
has « honen to show nil mankind Robinson. Katie .Mt-redilh, Helen i-d tourhim; upon the social nnd
the hideousness of the awful carnage Peck. Eula Mickey. Francis Chappell labor aspects of the old Mosaic cod«-,
so’ that with one voie«-, from seti to Marjory Puckurd. Atlele Runge, May (iood music for both »«-rvie«-*. under
seu men will proclaim "never again" Thrasher, Clarece Hand. Dorothy the leadership &lt;&gt;f Clms. Folk, with
will we look upon such a scene. Kumph. lzetta Stone, Gladys Deli-r­ Miss France* Aspinwall at tho or­
" T h e beast of tho Spartan woman," ich, Alice Andes, Lela Hutchinson, gan.
All are cordially welcomed to all
said Judgo Herring, "will liocorno Prances Gonzales, Dt-Lcsley Hill.
of our services.
(Continued on Page 4)
the voice of tho world and war will
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Ye talk about yer orchestrya
An* operya an’ rich,
Yer airafoneya an* concerts
Thnt air got up for th' rich:
Not one. kin hold a Candle, folks,
I'll hev yA understand, •
To th' sweet, enchantin’ music
O’ th’ Silver Cornet Band.

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Why, wunst, when Teddy Roosevelt
Was pnssin’ through our town,
We give a big reception,
"W ith th’ band an’ Mayor Brown
When Brown got up to make his
speech
Old Teddy waved his hand
An' said he'd ruthcr listen
T th' Silver Cornel Band.
On every Decoration Day
They lead th’ sad parade.
Th' comrades right behind 'em,
Folleretl by th’ Ladles’ Aid:
The Red Men and th1 Woodmen
An' th* children, hand in hand,
March soletnu to th’ music
O' th’ Silver Cornet Band.
An’ then, on Independence Day,
They turn out in their best.
Their uniforms o ’ red and gold
tlutshirun’ nil th' rest:
T h ’ cannons roar, lit' banners wave,
Th* marshal take* command.
Hut, gosh all hemlock!
Listen t' that Silver Cornet Band!
On summer nights they giv* us nil
A concert in th' park,
T h ' folk sit ’ round an' listen
Till away long after durk.
A n ’ many a lovin’ couple
Hev promised heart an' band
T o the soft entrancin' music
O’ th’ Silver Cornet Bund.

Mayes, late editor of the Pensacola
Journal and I sincerely mourned his
death hut it seems thul after he has
passed
way his pure spirit still
lives and among his papers are un
'pohlif-hed-gem*^*- vbougiit thnr*wtfF—*^
keep hU memory green among the
younger generation who knew him
not in person.
The following is
worthy of reproduction, as being one
that was never published during his
lifetime:
At home in his mother’s arms to­
night I huve a baby boy; u little
laughing, rosy fellow. The bloom of
youth is on bis cheeks, the laughter
of childhood is en his tips, the light
of love and trust is in his eyes. The
patter of his little feet and the prat­
tle of his baby tongue are music,
sweeter to me, than all the sym­
phonies, o/ the spheres.
Ëddle Collina of
Ho is a baby now.
He knows
Though tho government Is having n
nothing of the great world’s trouble
and tyrmoil, the temptations, tho tough time getting at tho facta, pro­
pitfalls,' the dangerous and devious fessional ball playerH will pny Into tho
ways of life.
Supreme in the do­ internal revenue department some­
main of u mother's love and
a thing like $5,000 In Income tax.
Hut for tho fact thnt 50 per cent of
father's care, he is not concerned
the players In the American. National
with the problems of today or tin*
and Federal leagues are married ami
possibilities of tomorrow.
He only are thereby permitted to claim an ex
knows tbut he is happy, and the emptlou of $1,000 In salnry, the sum
dreams of his little life are all real­ exacted by tho government would-be
ized in tho joys which babyhood considerably greater.
From tho best Information tho ex­
brings nnd loaves.
But that little fellow will be a perts have been able to obtain there
man some day. He will awake some are In tho three leagues mentioned
morning to find thnt somewhere, nbout 300 players who recetvo more
somehow, in that slumber zone than $3.000 n year. This really means
six months, as that Is the length of
which none of us can comprehend,
tho coni mets. What they earn dur
he has passed from boyhood to man­ lug the other six months also tins to
hood, and he will leave Ins father’s be accounted for, hut In most cases It
roof to fare and light the battles of Is nothing
life. When he does so he will meet
Of these 300 there are about 20"
There
foes and find
conditions that he who earn more than $t,000
never knew existed
He will sec in­ are cldse to lon who draw- more than
equality and injustice and human $5,000 and 50 whose contracts call for
suffering wrought of avarice nnd amounts rnnglug between $0.000 nnd
$10,00" There are less than a dozen
vice.
lie will tind man traps and
who make more thun that.
The
gilded vestibules of rnpie existing
notable ones are Eddie Collins, T&gt;
under the cloak of respectability and Cobb. Trls Speaker, Walter Johnson
the protection of the law. lie will nnd a few innlingers Met I raw- Is re
see the strong oppressing the,weak, puled to make $25.000 In snlnry.
and he will hear the cry of the de­
The players who take part In a
fenseless before the grinding wheels world's series are required to pul
of privilege amt power
He will face that amount tn with their salaries,
conditions which breed poverty and which makes It certain that every

want and awful misery on the one
sometimes think that when it
hand, and out of which grow opu­
comes
lence and luxury and unearned eas,
My time t ’ pass away
HE IS ALWAYS ON THE JUMP
upon the other.
I ’ d like to hev th' boys around
And when he finds these things
Actions of “ Cozy” Dolan Have Tend­
An' hear th' music play;
as he will tind them, because there
ency to Keep Opposing Pitcher
Seems kinds like th’ passage
will be evils to combat then as well
Guessing All the Time.
T ’ th' fur off Happy Land
as now— I want him to know- two
Would be easy, t ’ th’ music
things.
1 want him to Know first
“ Cozy" Dolan, outfielder for the Car­
O' th’ Silver Cornet Band.
that his father wus not responsible dinals. ts a man after Manager Hug­
— E. F. McIntyre.
He Is always doing
for those conditions; and I
want gins’ own heart
him to know, second, that Ills falliel something once he gets on the bases
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“ Marry in May and rue the dt\)
.D,l what lie coulil to prevent Diem Ho lets the pitcher kuow early In the
So goes the old saying, and l*vcause of its fearful potent many a
girl has .declined a trip to the ultur
during the month of flowers and sunnil! nc.’ ’
Continued from Pngc 5
"M arry In May and rue the day!"
rive
on
Saturday to be th*. guest of
Who would dure defy this admon­
her
unrlc,
Mr. ( ’ has. Hunil and fam ­
ition, even - in the cause of lovu?
Who would deliberately court matri­ ily.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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Mrs J
Sttirrett and children
bave returned to Jacksonville after
a visit of several weeks to Mr. Starrett in this city.

Mm. It. J. Holly is viiiting her
mother, Mm. Tyner nnd siateh Mrs.
E. D. Browne nt Tampa.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Betts an­
nounce tho birth of a littlu^dnughter
Monday, May 10.
Dreamt.
It la a common saying that one
dreams of that which ono has been
thinking most about. This is thu ex­
ception and not tho rule. The dream
may he of something that one thought
o f at somo time, but possibly not for
years, that would not bo recalled In
waking hours, which had lain dormant
In tho mind, lo be prosaically re­
hearsed through somo operation of
physical functions, such as Impeded
respiration, feverish conditions, somo
posture of the body, a late supper, pos­
sibly endod with n dessert of mlnco
pie, stomaplil$ distress, clogging of the
circulation or some bodily pain.

game that ho does not Intond to stand
on. tho sack until a nafo swat lends
him on. Ho Wnuta to rely on himself,
so ho usually sets nail for tho next
station.
Thnt station may bo tho
homo plate, for Dolan ninkes three
has« hits at times. But this docs not
scaro Cozy. If tho pitcher Is careless
or spends loo much tlmo winding up.
tho fleet Cardinal Is likely lo stoat
homo or to try to steal home.
Ilugglus likes thnt stylo of play. It
does not always prove successful, but
Huggins says It helps to rattle tho op­
posing pitcher, and rattled pitchers
loso games.
Joe Boehllng’e Balk Motion.
Having rehearsed It all winter boforo a mirror, Southpaw Joo Boehllng
o f the Senators flow has a balk motion
which rankB with that of Ed Walsh
In his palmiest days. With his usual
amount of stuff on the ball and his In­
jured knee having mended entirely,
Boehllng Is expected to prove a big
winner for tho Senators this season.

Once this old fear was put to
fligh t May, as a month for marrying
came into its own. As a matter of
fact, it is'an ideal wedding month,
fo r It poueisscs none of the fickle­
Great 8corlng Ability.
ness of Aprji, none of the discom­
Whatever else may be said about the
Fsrhaps He Had None.
forts of hot June, and* combines the
A fellow ha* hie face shaved, hair Cardinals, either pro or con, all must
coolness of the one with the sun­ cut, sboAi polished, clothes pressed admit that they possess some scoring
and hat brushed, then pays no alien-' ability, Judging from the fact that
shine and flowers o f the other.
Ron whatever to his dilapidated con­ they tallied 65 runs In the first five
exhibition games.
1 havs always admired Frank science.—Toledo Blade.

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Orpingtons, "tho big black beau­
ties.” Bullets nnd laying stock from
prize winning strain for sale, write
for prices.
Settings, 15 fertility
guaranteed $3.00. The Ortega Breed
ing Farms, Jacksonyillo, .Fla.,
74-4tp

Hand Shaking Dangerous
Hacteriofoglsts recently found un­
der tho fingernails of men, women and
children no less than ttilrt.-.-n i|irrfl&gt;
ent kinds-of disease germs, Including
those o ( tuberculosis, diphtheria saj
Influenza. ,

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For Sale— One $15.00 set Dann
oil cushion inserts, Y g.OO. Seminole
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man on n championship club has to Co. Garage.
pny Income tax.
Hanford Ledge No G2. F. and \ M
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In making out their statements, tho
0
Communication every first ami third
(mil players, or the club secretaries
&lt;* Thursdays at 7:30.
Visit ini; brethren
1&gt;
who do the work for them, have raised
welcome.
an Interesting question thnt may re­
O. L. Taylor
J f . I; n [h
quire a decision by the government
Secretary
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For Kent Cheap for cash, fifteen
In-fore It can he settled with definite
après thoroughly cultivated land in
precision.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It \ \t
Instead of a reserve clause, tho con­ Mecca Hummock, close to loading
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
station.
Inquire
of
E.
E.
Tyler.
tracts now have ono which declares
day in Masonic llnll over the Impcria
73-4tp ' Theatre. Visiting companion« welcome.
that one-fourth of tho salary stipulated
shall bo considered payment for an
J. F. Karnatx
H. K T* hir
option on their services for the fol­
Secretary
High Print
Colt uge for rent.
J. Musson.
lowing year. For Instance, a player
09-8 tp
Seminole Chapter 2. Order FaHern Su
whose contract calls for $1,0(10 does
Meets every first and third I
!.,y
not get that much tn actual salary'
For Rent House o f eight rooms
••n
One thousand dollars of It Is an op­ nnd hituh on Myrtle a vi*mn\ close in each month. Everyone who &gt;
his Star in the East are cordial!
ted
tion on his future services. The piny- 1in
1intuire of Hill Lumhei• Co.,
i-r. therefore, wants to know whether
Alice E. Hithbu
lì; 1-tfc
Olli**',
he shall turn in a statement saying
that his salary Is $1,000 or $1,000. If
I’ hoenix Lodge No 5, l\ i I l‘
For Rent— Heve ral nice office
he puts In thu latter figure, Is he to
Meet.*» second and fount
Ittrlude I he option price as a part of room* over Yowell's, Enquire N P Smiting knights always w,l -i
hi« income ?
V o well &amp; Co.
H. Me Lutili ri
t»
î12-tf
Miller
The married players are congratu­
K. H. nnd S.
For Rent Furnmheii| house of five
lating themselves In that they have
11 "00 exempt, while the single men mom*, screened thr*lUgholit. teleI * &gt; il I
Sanford laxigc No.
have to pay n lax on all they make I hone. gas mul all rmidem co nvuniMeets every Monday "i
over $3,(100. Of theso bachelors, Trls v ncm . $20 per mon!th for
t hree over Imperial Theatre.
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Secretary
a salary of $15,000 amt must pay a c»nson, !»0lì Myrtle Av e.
711-tfc
tax on $12,000. which amounts to $120
“ Still," says Frank linker, ''If they
(ìnle City l amp No &gt;'■ \\
raise mine up to ttint of Eddie Col­
Meets
second and fuori U
$
lins I'll he perfectly witling to split
nights in each month.
with Uncle Hum "
F. L. Miller
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Clerk
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Chicago White Box.

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NO TI 5 of the
DIAMOND
Los Angeles will return Outfielder
Irish Meusel to Washington.
The Philadelphia club has released
Unti her Fish and lnllelder Fletcher to
the I'in «field club of the Eastern asso
clat loh
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Another baseball ourprlso haa been
sprung by Connlo Mack In placing
Ilubo (»hiring nt third baso to supplant Frank Baker.
Tho National league
eagui» clubs
clubs have
tried out 2.355 players In the last nine
seasons
The high water mark was
last season, with 308.

. Another Hartsell has broken Into
the game. Ills front namo Is Harry,
nnd he haa signed with tho Cleveland
American association dub. Ho plays
tho Infield,

“ Coxy” Dolan tof 8t Louis.

Horse for Sale— Bay, 8"years old,
about 1100 lbs., safe, strong and
sound.
No better farm or team
horse in state.
Worth $200, $150
for quick sale.
It. II. Holile, Box
112, Oviedo, Fla.
72-0tp

Don’t Be a Grouch.
The old Connecticut farm, r 'nq th%
right Idea., .&lt; group of in.
were talking at the usual corn,-* , 1(1^
about the boat way-to die
\ srtta.
many theories were advunc.-d
ly tho others turned to Zuk a,^ Jtll
nmnded his opinion. “ Wall." xa.,| ha
**I ain’t reddy ter die Jlst } it tl)( 1(
I hnd to pass tn tho check« t ,j just
like »a have somethin' tickl** mo t*
death an die a - l a u g h l n i t &lt;i,.,„nl
cost any more to be plcas-d tj-;m
be grouchy. But it means a lot meat
pleasure to all concerned

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Trainer Tuthlll of the Tigers has re­
ceived a letter from West 1’olni milltary academy accepting his terms as
trainer Tor the 1915 football team.

N Mrs, H. H- Stevens and Rebecca
left on Sunday for Philadelphia to
attend the graduation of
Ralph
Stevens, M. D.
Mrs. Frances Vesey of A rend In
spent severnl «lays in Sanford in the
interest of the Southern Chautauqua
of Gainesville.

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monial disaster by ringing glad we*
ding bells during this month this
dread curse hangs over the fair
bride's head? Few women in yean*
gone by have cared to test the truth
o f this old saying, and because of
this old fear May, one of the most
ferii
beautiful of the* spring months has
gone unfavored by brides and bride­
grooms. To be sure, the masculine
end of the wedding party usually
scoffed at this silly feminine super^atltion, but sotUrong was the feeling
o f fear attached to the joyous spring
month of May that few women
could be induced to tread Hymen's
path during theso dreaded thirtyono days.
Recently, however, there has been
u change of . feeling.
The modern
bride, up to dato In every way haa
defied the old superstition, thrown
her defiance to the god of luck, and
when it suited her convenience mar­
ried In May without a fear as to the
consequences.
And bocause of. her
courngofshe has proved how foolish
was the old superstition . No great­
er amount of ill luck came to her
than to brides who took the matri­
monial leap In April, June, July
a n y of the other eleven months; she
experienced no greater sorrows, nor
did she encounter greater joys. She
was just like other brides who had
no "hoodoo" 'hanging over them.

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Real Wisdom
8lnco courtesy cannot be
pulsory, tho next best Cour„.
avoid rudouess, tho second |„.M to
» to
overlook it. It Is hardly worth
hilo
to resent tho behavior of thm
bota
wo tnay never meet again, u ¡t We
should bo wise enough to avoid
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tlona where wo know rud
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bo expected; wq fivold st r-eth »„(, 4
had reputo because wo n,,,.. 1 Altlisf
clear Idea of tho experience
r'*iRht
*i All Local Advertisements Under meet If wo ventured In ihem.
This Heading TH REE CENTS a ly aftor dark.
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Charge 25 Cents.

Q oaoaaoooaooooQoooaaaaaoooaoDDaoooooooooooaaaaaaaoaa
The Silver ( ’omet Hand
Folks, in tli’ town where | live at,
‘ Wuy out in llllnoy,
We got a fancy courthouse
An* a park wo all injoy:
T h ’ best-an' - brrrrr*r-ftre- depnmm-rr*
In the hull darn land,
But what we're mostly proud of
Is our Silver Cornet Band.

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‘ THE SANFORD HERALD

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The Yankees havo a left-hander In
Clarcnco C. Wahlo of Brooklyn. Ho
was qt ono tlmo a member of tho
Phoenix A. C., nnd later ho pitched
for tho navy teams.
• • •
Roger Bresnnhan has an Idea that
his team should bunt the pitcher off
his foot. Having watched Rog bunt,
wo Imsglno ho Is moro likely to knock
tho feet from under tho center fielder
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Talk that nobby Stow would suecoed Jake Boultes as manager at
Bridgeport In tho Eastern associa­
tion was exploded when Stow signed
with Fort Worth In tlio Texas league.
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Manager Harry Clark of Milwaukee
enters tho season assured o f three
years to go, oven If ho doosn't win any
moro pennants, for ho has signed a
contract that runs through tho season
o f 1917.
. • • •
Gus Zclmor, who has been In tho
New Y’ork state leaguo so long that
memory does not recall when ho en­
tered It, has been secured by tho
Newport Nows club of tho Virginia
leaguo to play tho infield.
• • •
"Connie" Mack's now shortstop,
Crane, according to tho Philadelphia
Press, never walks downstairs. In­
stead, be slides down the banister,
claiming that "It hardens the chest
and makes one fearless tn a game."

Wanted N o »
Furnished Cottage
or Home keeping rooms.
Give price United Brotherhood of ( nr |n oi
and
Joiners of A meri* a
and location.
Address House' care
■cm
Sanford^Lorul Union N*&gt; I
Herald.
74-2tc
first and third Thursday mg
[It T
o’ clock in the Engles' Hall
Salesman Wanted In your state J. W. O. Singletary,
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Sec'y-Treus.
by the United Stales Steel Ware Co.
of Pittsburg, Pa., who are the largest
R. P. (&gt;. K. Sanford l.ndg
manufacturers of enainelware and
Meet tir-*l and third U ■•
aluminum war.- mi ih*- world, making
at corner of first St and I'
the lowest as well as |he highest 0 l. Taylor
|*rice ware. Goods are sold and -hipSecretary
I v
ped | direct irom the factories to
merchants only. Now salesmen are The Lake Breeze Uounril No. .11 Junior
paid n liberal commission on their
Order United American Mechanic¡«ales, seventy-live per cent of their
Meets every Wednesday -*•
I’ Viritn c ■
1earnings as fast us orders are accept­ M., in the City Hull
are welcome. &lt;\ il SmiUi. li*
ed by the credit department, balance
0f commissions paid monthly. Aftei
t'eb-r) ( lt&gt; Aerie No *1
salesmen have demonstrated their
Meeting every 'I'in—*
ability we arrange permanent and o'clock
Pico Building
T. Hnnlehil n.
i-Xi IUSI \I* lerritury.
He have new
Worthy FresulenI
salesmen making from $50 to $80
In
reply
give
reference*.
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OJIS TRIBU NO. (51.
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Meets every first ami third I *"*&gt;'
nights nt 7:30 In Masonic Tempi*
Visiting brothers wt-lmimW. A. Ginn,
John St-mi I *
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Tho pipefish, as it Is called, from
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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

P U B LISH E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SAN FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
ANO FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life h Wouh Living
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , F R ID A Y . M O

VOLUME VI

II, 1315

N O . 7fi

CHEAPER FREIGHT RATE ON COMMENCEMENT WEEK
THE MARIANNA FIRE
WILL BE INVESTIGATED SANFORD &amp; EVERGLADES
WELL-FILLED PROGRAM
F L O R ID A , L E G IS L A T U R E

EXPECTS T O P R O B E "
I H OLOCAU ST

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TallahttsM?0May 1.1.— Speaker
jUrdt'i* ha* decided upon the per­
sonnel of the committee to investif l tP into the Marianna Reform
School holacnust, which resulted In
the death of eight boys who were inarfie* of the institution. The comI inittee will comprise Davis of . St.
Johns, ns'chairman; Handley of
Lafayette, and Bryan of Osrcola.
Karly in the session Representa­
tive J.-"’. Davis Introduced n resolu­
tion callinu for a sweeping investiga­
tion Into the cause and rospore’ibiljly ¡f ¡my for the blaze which destrlvctl tho boys* dormitory.
Just
prior to that resolution, however,
another hud been adopted which
pr&lt;)|.ilijli il the sending of visiting
committee it nr; tig the first days of
.session This lime expired lust Sat
urdm mid Mr Hardee expected Ip
announce the committee Tuesday
morning.
Chairman Davis expects to mil
the committee together and leave
for Marianna during the latter purl »
of the week, probably Saturday. and
a rigid probe will be made intu the
matter

TallahasM.r, May l&lt;l
Mi uilu-r»
oi ilo legislature and interesled
TslUln." i-eans wi-re ¡¡ili “ li of thè
Shell I -li &lt;'oinnilsMoiier :it t tu*
Dallin Theulre bere Tuusduy night
to witnrs» thè exhibitinn of inotion
pici uri— »lutwing Florida mdu-trii*
The Sh.-ll Fi-li rmnmissioner who is
interesied in legishrtion governing
thè sub water fisti induAtrv. ami who
il striving hard to conservi» thè nystef irdu»try of thè «Iute, decldeil
UjKJti thè idea of hawng movie» n(
Itimi tndu»trifH. logether witb otlier»
in thè «tate, (or thè pur pose of giv
ing th.- lawmnkers ti clearer m»ight
of thè ]nir]ii)ses nf thè tneasiire»
which have lits approval
Tallahassee, Muy Fl
“ I am not
a trust, or not a professional irustbUster, hut 1 belie Co in this bill
and think it should be enacted to
. protect both the architects and the
people from ench other," declared
Forp-st Lake ill the House till«
morning when the matter'd am.-lid
Kent» to the proposed architect*' ex
aminatinn and inspection lull was on
second reading for amendment.
Mr. Luke had just opposed n
motion by Mr. Handley of Lafayette
to indefinitely postpone consideration
of thfl bill, and his remarks showed
dearly that he knew something of
the difficulties existing between both
people attempting to build and many
of the so-called architects found in
atnall places, with nothing but tln-tr
statements that they have erected
such and such large buildings. ulwaya so far off that-the prospective
builder has no way of proving it yea
or nay.
Mr. Dancy of Duval opposed the
indefinite postponement, and wanted
the bill passed, if for no other reason
than that the doctors have been
given a bill, the druggists a bill, the
dentists a bill, and he thought the
house should be consistent nnd either
Mil all the other bills or give the
architects and everybody else who
Mked it a bill too.
• , Indefinite
postponement
failed.
Mr. Bryan of Osceola wanted it
•mended to exempt buildings costing
!*•» than 16,000, saying he offered
this in large cities from combining
*nd forming a trust.
Before the legislature gets through
fith the matter it is reasonably cert*in that the architects will bo taken
c* re o! in some proper manner.

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As fine a piece of w^trk us l have
seen done in legislative halls wns the
job put through by Forrest Lake of
Seminole county, when he engineered
the Bloxhnm County bill, from sec­
ond reading to final passage, in less
than three hours, with the repre­
sentatives from the counties, yielding
the required territory against him,
and lighting hard all of the time.
The gentleman from Marion and
Levy made statements usual in such
cases— that they were elected on an
anti-division platform; that they
represented tho people in the coun­
ties it proposed to cut; that it w'as
unwise and unnecessary that there
was no demand for it except among
a few ambitious politicians- they
added the argument that the times
win» too hard to increase the bur­
dens of the people

TH E

GROW ERS

S H IP P E R S

LEAGU E H AS

A T the (Ire with which they begin their S C H O O L S W IL L H O L D E X ­

L A S T S U C C E E D E D IN G E T T IN G A R E ­
D U C T IO N IN F R E IG H T R A T E S
The Florida* Growers &amp; Shippers League announces that, as result
of recent negotiations with the A. C. L. R. It., reduction in the rates
on vegetables from stations show-tv below, which are embraced in the
Sanford district and located on what was formerly known as the
Sutird &amp; Kverglades It. It., to Jacksonville, on traffic destined to
terri­
tories west of the Mississippi river will be made effective June .'Iril, as
follows;
Vegetables, n. o. s„ Per Standard Crate
Old Rat *
4 New Rate.
From
Utfder Ven­ Under iteUnder Ven- Under Retilution
tilation
frigeration
frigeration

farming operation*. When they get
ready to plow an old field, prepara­
tory to planting, the first thing they
do ts to "burn it off," thus destroy­
ing much vegetable and leguminous
matter that would enrich the soil if
turned under with a plow.
And
when they burn off their own fields
or wood« they are not usually care­
ful enough with their fire to keep it
from spreading to tho adjacent
from spreading to the adjacent
forests.’
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" W e have a law which Is intended
to protect the forests from fire, but
nobody seems to pay any attention
to it, and destructive forest fires ere
of annual occurrence throughout
south Georgia.

E R C IS E S A T E N D O F
YE A R S ’ W ORK

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Sanford schools will hold th e ir an­
nual commencement ezercise« n ext
week beginning next Monduy with
the musical recital of the p u p ils oF
Mrs. Fannie Munson. The recital
will begin at 8:16 at the high a chool.
auditorium.
M.™* Munson w i l l lie
assisted by Miss Edith Louis«* Hubhard, soprano; Mrs. R. It; D e a n , ac­
companist and Mrs. Luclcn P hiiipa,
musical reader.
Tuesday rivh t nt 8:15 the I r v i n g
Sipes
Society present» three playlets.
Henrdnll
Wednesday morning at 10 a. m. will
Reí 1, Hummock
occur the graduation exercises o f tiro
Hie
M mire«
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" I t is a hard thing to do, but
[ grammar achool. Judge Herrins,
Cameron City *
wherever a tract of pinny woods is
speaker.
Crippen .
prolertwd from fire fur a few year«
Wisltii'day
afternoon gru menar
Mr. Lake met tjn» ; rguments with Palm V libi
ll begins In reproduce It-eif, and if
school
and
primary
«elioni» will extill one I bat I- hard In resist that Me* i ,i
Ibi ■ prevailing mania (or burning off.
hiIiit
display
«
of
their
work-in their
th e 1people tiv i ng m the territory lln»MU]
lo.
I •Ji­
Kb1F
wood« call lie eradicated I&gt;r 111
some way restrained our pine forests! respective sehoiffs from 3 to 6 p ru.
comprising the proposed new i minty
These rates should hoye been established a long time ago when the in south Georgia may be saved from 1 Wednesday
Wednesday afternoon
afternoon at
at G
G o
o'clock
clc
Imd a right to manage their own
A.
C.
L. K. It. acquired ownership of the Sanford &amp; Evbrglades R. Ri,
public affairs, if they made it plain
total extermination.
If tho lami ! tho
&lt;lu*v '■5U,rcil“ - ° »
»“ K*
that they could do so; that the ref­ but through oversight on the part of the A C L It. H. the matter was owner« of south Georgia would got j 1,1
‘ ampur«.
erendum clause put it -right up to not detected until the League culled it to t in attention of the Traffic together and effect an organization | ' ' « «In. w.fay night at «H5 the cxMany r.t-.e« of ,this nature .-re being uncovered by the ,
the prop!), to deride if they wanted Department.
tor t i-i purpose
|juriin«i- of preventing iforest. pression rental bv the pupils o f
I
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ira
Itti
flip
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up.iil
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III
rnhliei
t
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Willi
the
detailed
rlu
a liew riuiiit\ nr •
that n" new
lire«, and would cooperate in u Miss Goodhue's da»s at high school
wt'li it« compii.ilion of a
county could ever h. vr been ire- 1making of all Florida r..le- and III eulinect
«V'temiitii del i-r mi lied etlnrt in pun audit orili in.
' wII. ' b will lie lUallg ir.111-d
Thur«dav iig b t. Junior reception
tiled if It depended no tlie votes id ^rate guide «rrvtre for I he benefit of its men
I'b all i'tfi-iidi-r«. ll would he ll
in
t
he
tall
tu
gradii.ite.
f h»* n*f*f»,*‘»*» t 1* \i « .»t t Li* .iMitifii*'.
ought , gmel d.iv * work for them
Friday
rughi. Graduatimi exerciscs.
11 j.ropier«i I *• •11\{ill
wl'l Y» * „lot the » lit ir** yai
uml
Speaker,
Dr N M Prati.
pinr\ VyihmI i * e tion for it wmild
Mr &lt;‘ ro*D&gt; &lt;»| M.inon anii Mr, i
The
.ontpliie
program wtll
bt*
I’ M »•! •» . - I \ I • ^ ul i»i i!I■•11,~ n| di»F
W rijni r nf |.«*\\ | lit up a }*uih) fight. ,
pulilisbcil loiHorrow ami ull o f thè
lars a n n o . i l l v
but .mild • "i I'lrn tb. . i i i i n i * : ’ of,
patron» of thè schools and ttn* vis/
this house which is strong lor coun­
V
itur- In thè ci I \ uri- 1«ird. .¡ly in v it e li
ty multiplication hv county division
I i mu i i r t I uml t &gt;ru wi ng
to allenii atnl investigate I h’** « (di* n ■
Jii'per U nit-prong
Him ham
I In following are tin1 i on tribu- dui .i boni system *»f Snnford
county on i t . ’ I. gi~l.il nr.- in I'm.,
It* W imdieeii of .''.itifiird .1« ...-Y
wieg i» th** * ’itiiim-iice lion» to the Nexlnn Pumi for the
Th
and like the little come (nick ball, Fy the Wimdlilin « • m l r will bold men t U i
C.ilaiub r fur « In* Iligl Lake view- &lt; i uveterv for May
Wonian* r luti
Jasper has been here with the bells ito-ir Memorial »i-rvu-i-** and unveil­ Sebo*
• i,-rt¡»tuniel,t» ai &gt;1 i m n 1. 1” Mr • 11 1 lltggtn»
I t III!
l .1 belami. Florida, May 5, I fi I 6
on whooping it up every -t--.-»ni n ing of a mono men i ni tin
U allon P i a: kit
JI ,11111I ll'l Vc
1III) . Minia ITI E r e . r ’ e ini Cleti \\&gt; riiMrM..V
Si (lee, »live t lie one w|* n hi*. iiiii'.th, i "Miet, rv on .«ultd.* af ternoon lu . Mondai Sigiti Mai 17
1 ito
Mr* «.till tildi
Rer«
Inhft \t llll. w.i- in tin -enati
Film i iti
J lo . i-reinoPiles wit) In mil- 1
A tvital M U«ti Rei ’ al "I il*’ Mr. Reità Uro- lu ■
50 I
A» I he t!:d*. of
I Vai e" ii m all
was be re this 11me to bine k Jus f n-r - impress) ve and inlerent mg . ■,| i&gt;\ I r v
I *, ¡ni. o! Mr-.
i i utile Stetti M r* f I illggìll.
2 un nbsorlntig mie al t bis [Uycholog ex i
liltle plan, but Jasper held the cards one is Invited III attend 1be ever
t.fiilgì- M m .un, ii»si..ti-il I&gt;v M !.. f.Mr H Nickel
I no monil i t I am artking s'i club» in
on John this year of l!Hf&gt;
Claude eiSl»» The program will I" published
t Oli I t In* tute tu prepari* «perlai progri rmt
I. Il th Limi «e Hubbard .opram
M- I M \t lilla o
I.* Fugle
t lui j (or thè ob»i»rvarice • l'i’uve L .ey,
\I r
It K I n .
.ns iiiii|iiim«i Mr « l i t h.VC
In a later issue of 1lie lb r..Id
tini Mr. Linien Philip», mu Mr Joe l amerón
]
(HI May IMh.
lu (lie evening Rev Nielli (never
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al
reader,
al
High
.School
¡Ul1
no
1
R
Pblli|i»
Dr
l urge your adivi» roopermlioti
of tile Melhodl«t church Will preach
•litomiqi. s là p m
Mr R W lleri.lilllF
6tt
with thè teachem cf your schonla»
the sermon for Memorial Woodmen
Tuesda) Night. May IN:
whose puplls are tu be thè rittreits
Day at the Star Theatre
Irving Society present» ihre
and «tutesmen of thè next generation,
/•
City council met in speeinl ses­
playlets
t liarle. O M.i\lh \
¡is thè future dipenda greatly rition
sion May II. l''F*i at 7..id p m
\l the lia pti»,t I i rupie
Aunt." "American
lleautie«,"
their eilm allori ut presenl
Present, R \\ Herndon, president.
■&lt;* i.pitrilla "
'lâp m
M :i v |filli
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I a!«” uM &gt;oiir i oiipefatinn » ith
II.
i * v e . . 1 I fi, **1 .r
\\ \\ Xbernathv. I \daiii«, I D
dr. t tu’ \a ri” a. . bor* he» of )our co in
\\ • d iii-silii Morning Mai I "•
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11a v i« i*n R i
M , v w, 11
\ 11« »•111
” «ili d i'. ■ vi i U g «il l&gt;i&gt; in Imi,or
tira if nation X« reí-i*. ,»f t , r i mi
muniti’'« in ibi- iihserx mire of ! unt
li F I'lllll r a i d l
11 I 'III gee
I ••tuple R n i ■i
•oar .school,
spi&lt;aKi-r
Judge of - 1■ gra•i u . nf tt'i High and ilttv, May 2.1. as a day in thè ) cjlt
The president «I.tied that the nb
1 Ill’ ll» I ..!• • «
lieu ti
Herring at the High iir.imii.tr Schools of Sanford. The when special sorniona are to bo deject of the meeting was to consider
School auditorium at 10 a. m pastor. Rev. F K Steinmeyer will livered on Beaci».
il UÜ Sermon "T h e Church that
the report of the city engineer and
preach the aerinoti
His subject will
Wednesday Afternoon:
Talks to God."
«
The appeal of Preslilent Wibvon
be
"The
Beautiful
L
ife"
All those
city attorney regarding the location
Grammar School and Primary
to thè peripli' nf tho United Hit trav
3:30
Rev.
H
y
nun
will
preach
to
of a turn basin and boat building
■«rliiiol exhtmls from 3 In à p m connected witb the schools have a -,o "nei nnd »peak ili thè truo spirit
the newly organiz’ d I hurrli at Muncurili.il invitation tu tie present
establishment by Mr Sherman on
it respect i vuv .cbools
of nenirnhty" come« lo un i-ach da^f
rmthe lake shore Several citizen* pres­
( ’ Ins» Day exercise, on High lite service begins at 7 30 o'clock. wttb greater fi»r,. u» we retiite tbtfi tu M Y l’ I Spcci.il program
ami addressed
the council, asking
#
«chool ctttnpns ut h p in
Irin dtb ” f mir w i r ’ d Teliti una Mp.
that the industry bu established
It \lsilitr« specli'M} in\it&lt;’ l I" ttil» sef
Delivering *«prlng Water
U t tl nestln) Mg ht
\ hn*1&gt; teview n! j'ii* . mi IV ir
vice
was moved ami seconded that the
H R &lt; nne) ha» bi» ill’llvi ) autu 1» sullo leni tu «bow i ve.y persoti Ibi»
E xp rc in u lic it a i
In
M
I. 'tll Jr H \' I l
Mi* 1 i:
rei|iin»t of Mr «irV-rYmiri be granted
l i unii li lie '« pupils at « |;&gt; lit all tlxrd Up now fur the quick de­ ' ne cestii t&gt; of li-aihing Pesce,
and that the city attorney be in­ (ì nichel. F’ .ui’-r
livery nf Filler Spring Water
He
nnrJT School auditorium
Penre furthers civilintior
structed to draw the necessary pa­
thought lit ti*«t that lie would di
7 30 Prearhnig.
Tlu Conni ut Thursday Sigiti, May JO
reverts it to the barbaric tlrte
per*. Carried
Life "
iunior Reception to graduate» liver in Orlando only but there was
E’eaco is accompanied by la-.v, o r ­
such a demand In Sanford for the der and justice- W ar by their op po­
All Services held al thè Baptist Friday Night. May 2 1 ’
Some Fan
Graduation
Exercises Speaker water thut he was forced to make sit«**.
Tempie and prepari’ tions bave beoti
one trip e day here nnd started on
When this Englishman left tho inaile to bave all cornarti comfortable.
Dr. N M Pratt.
Peace is conr.tr fu ti ve War is &lt;fejxWednesday. The water Is pul up in
grounds the score stood:
75-Jt
Welcome, always welcome.
tructive.
five gallon bottles and is delivered ut
New York
10 0 0 0 0 0 0
Durit.g u period of Peace* citili*
the door for ten cents per gallon
Chicago
10 0 0 0 0 0 0
are built, desert lands reefatmexf,.
or fifty for the five gallon bottle.
He was asked how^ the game sttaod
Mr Coney expects to have about disease and crime decreaisif. great
by a man outside and replied: ‘ Why
260
gallons contracted for in Orlando anil useful discoveries and invenah; really 1 doant knaow; I cawnt
tionsof men preserved-During a period'
Say. when I left the bally thing was
The Herald has often stated thut reason why the piney woods of in u short time utld about one hun­
of
war, cities are destroyed, fertiU*»
up in the millions.
the practice of burning off the south Georgia are fast becoming dred gallons for Sanford.
fields trampled, crime runs rife, sor»While the saw mills and
woods in a promiscuous manner extinct.
Filler Spring water being found
rowing widows ami orphan» are ert»every spring was bad for the stork turpentine operators have butchered remarkably pure by the chemist's
Ice Cream Free
aterl and millions of our finest speci­
The Ronita has inaugurated a although evidently done by the our piiiey woods to an extent thut anulysis is now being recommended
men* of manhood are wounded and
coupon system whereby the regulai cattle men in order to get the grass atnounM to vandalism, lire has kept everywhere by physicians nnd the crippled and slaughtered:
Should the pine wood« from replenishing the people are making the springs a
customers can receive the benefit. going good for the stock.
Therefore rio the gains of war com ­
Ench purchase will be checked anti this mister receive the proper in­ themselves. Truth is. the senseless regular Mecca, going out there every
pensate for sacrifices und expendi­
when six gallons of ire cream has vestigation neither the cjittle or hog custom of burning off the woods day to see the springs and taste the
tures?
A new bottling plant has
been purchased you will receive n raisers would be willing to have it every year has cost south Georgia water.
A careful study of the aliava o u t gallon free or a pound box of done, for they destroy a better feed more in denuding and impoverishing been installed at the spri- j;.« and the
11no is earnestly requested.
for stock than they create.
The the virgin pine lands of the section bottles are washed and [tiled hy the
ally's candy.
y
Very cordially,
m!i r tin
woods burned off certainly has a than all the waste that has charac­ latest equipment a: i’
Mr». George M. Wright,
better appearunre and in some in­ terized the operations of the sityv most approved san t *) methods,
Mother s Day Exercises
Chrrn. Educational Dept.,
stances this burning brings good re­ mil! and turpentine operators, great thus insuring the public the purest
On account of the rain laat Sunday
F. F. W. C.
nnd cleanest water at all times.
sults but to set fire to certain sec­ though the latter has been.
morning Mother's Day exercises of
The above letter was received by
This will make the Elder place
tions year after year is bud for gen­
"Our pine forests might reproduce
the Presbyterian church were post­
Mrs. J. W* Dirkins, president o r
eral stock raising as the following Yhemselvca in twenty years if not famous ere long and Capt. Elder ¡s
poned and the Sunday school will
the Woman’s Club ami will he of in ­
from the Albany (Ga.) Herald will subjected to annual ravages by fire, beginning to realize that in this
have the program next Sundny
terest.
It speaks for itself!
demonstrate:
but when the woods tire swept by spring he has not only the fountain
morning at Imperial Theatre.
of youth but a fountain that will
" 'Congressman Bill is all right as wild fire early every spring the
Frank Miller Honored Again
soon flow a golden stream of rev­
young
pines
that
have
sprung
up
to the section, but the pinny woods
Frank
L Miller has returned front
enue
To Piny Rase Hall
are no more. The pines thnt once from the ma»t that fell during the
Jacksonville, where he hits b e e n at
All boys under Jtl years of uge nn&gt; covered the hills of south Georgia |previous (all are killed
In this way
tending the State Association o f
requested to meet at Holden Park açx* gone forever. Occasionally you 1he pine forests are kept from n-v
Debate Tonight V
Undertakers and Embnlmers.
II«r
next Monday afternoon to organize can find small tracts of u few ocres plenishing themselves by tin* regular
The Christian Endeavor Soriety was »gains elected to the dual posi­
a ball team.
of timber that have been carefully process of nature.
of the Presbyterian church have n tion of secretary nnd treasurer, a

THE WOODMEN
COMMENCEMENT
MEMORIAL DAY
WEEK PROGRAM

CITY COUNCIL MEETS

: THE SCHOOL INVITED

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BURNING WOODS A GREAT WASTE

Mrs. Gray Dead
Orlando, M ay * 13.— A telegram
fweivetl in Orlando announced tho
sudden death of Mra. Wm. Crane
•^y. which occurred at her new
om# near Nashville, Tcnn, Monday
“ iht. Mra. Gray waa the wife of
««h o p Gray, who until recently was
o charge of the Episcopal church
ogthern Florida, and was widely
know;n and bellved by hosts of
Jriendi throughout'the state.
The
contained little beyond bare
Jn, ' _ * nt4 .
addressed to Mra.
{ , , C- Jon*«. niece of Biahop Gray.
L. E. Burdge of the Panama Canal
« « e r some weeks ago told of a Zone is in the city looking after his
... ..* Mtack of
hud interests here.
-- heart
------ trouble
» » » u n i n»u
He Is1, the guest of
7™ " r*y. M i .it Is supposed Mr. Frank W. Wickham of the
cauae of. her death.
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preserved, but with few exceptions
the great pine forests that were once
south Georgia's greatest source of
wealth have iBsappeared.’
"W hat the\*azette aaya here Is
true, but It falls
give tho principal

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Burning off the woods st»ems to
be a mania with some people— in
the .wire grass region, and it has
cost this section millions of .dollar»
annually.
Many farmers, especially
negroes, are also too careless with

debate tonight on the question of
the proper way to reach a man's
heart. The debate will be held in
the Brotherhood room at the Pres­
byterian church' and the 'public
Is cordially invited to attend.

position he has held continuously
for many years past. The mectinip
was most successful in every w a y
and the Times Union of Thursday
had a picture of thu organization
In Jacksonville askembled.

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

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You may have to to tell the people that we would con­
•BY T H E IR FRUITS YE SHALL and I (cel that he should be In­ ular solecism.
amend your previous declarations, tinue to appreciate their support
dili Red.)
KNOW TH EM ”
:ird. Mr. Price, you quote from hut what hoots it so long us you get In the future its in the past'. We
St. Matthew and St. Paul as glihly the "fruits” of organized labor be­ wanted ot impress upon their minds
''L e t the People Judge’ "
.. , .
.
,,
|us a Bishop. You cite St. Matthew fore onr famishing jury, the people? and hearts that Organized Labor
hr ends and bellow Citizens of Sent.
„
‘
,
Self Confessed Monopoly
consists of fellow citizens of San­
and to the people By their fruits
idol« County. Greeting»:
8th.
You state while on the legal ford, many of whom nre taxpayers,
ye shall know them." You take as
Several weeks ago, Mr. Price of
a measuring pail the above quota­ phrase of the question please note, and therefore should have Sanford’s
Messrs. Price Si Collar,of this city
Whereas, thero
tion and then you forthwith fill it (and you use such matters as careless­ unstinted support.
opened a vicious and unwarranted
ly
as
you
use
the
ScripturesJ
that
ia
now’
work
being
done
in this city
with the following remarks of St.
attack upon me und organized labor
organized
labor
is
a
self
confessed
which
is
not
only
being
done by
Paul anil say that (they are the
generally.
''fruits” grown from the tree of Or­ monopoly having sought exemption unorganized Inbor. hut which i* "be­
While 1 shrink from such deplor­ ganized I.abor!
"Unrighteousness," from prosecution under the Anti ing imported here from the out­
Trust Act."
*
side cities.
able notoriety, I feel obliged, in self "Covetousness." " Maliciousness,"
In the last two months the Ford Motor Company h;ts
defense and in defense of organized " E n v y . " "Dobato." "D eceit," " M a ­ ' As n fellow citizen of Sanford, Mr
12th, You speak of labor un­
produced the enormous total of 90,359 cars, this including
Price I deeply deplore you utter organized, as "F ree Labor.’*
labor to submit an answer thereto lignity." "Whispering." "Back­
Do
43,8*19 çars in March and 46,510 cars in April. Thi.» not
hut in so doing the tilth of direct biting.” "Boasters,” "Inventors of ignorance in this matter. If, for In­ you know that in the broadest sense
only insures the completion of the production of Uoo.imhi
personalities are to he left out and evil things without understanding." stance, you were a citizen of Or­ there is no such thing as free labor
Ford cars, between August 1914 and August 1915, barring
lando, I would not ft-el so deeply k(except in the sense that we are all
a clean issue presented. I have the "Unmerciful." etc.
the
totaly unforseen, and the rebating of all Ford purrhaabout your expressed ignorance.
pleasure therefore to announce t
free to hunt a boas when we are
sers
within that period, but it means that the goal wj||
You
say
that
all
of
these
epithets
But don't you know, Mr. Price, 1st. hungry), and that the only labor
that organized labor which I
undoubtedly bo reached-buiurw the uromised time, August I
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rr present j a to U k s w M . ^ i to-Aw|&gt;COv‘.
orK“ n! " ‘!'_‘ ■b. ° r; that orgtmfwd labor never- -mini» r?nff "Is ' ffven porthHIjr free is,-«nd
first. In fact’ the three hundred thousand cars will pr,V- {
■**. /
"fruits" and you. the people arc to Have you the moral courage to make. affy guch confpMton&gt; thttt on thR con. has ever and ever stood in the fore
bably leave the Ford assembly early in July and the pro­
the
statement
over
your
own
signa
trury they hnve repeatedly denied front and fought the battles of husit- in judgment on both the law
duction
pace will continue almost unabated, so tremendous
and the facta presented.
Though turc that all the above quotations in the courts, when represented by mnn liberty» human freedom for till,
is
the
demand'this
year the world over for Ford cars.
from
St.
Paul
do
so
apply
anil
if
so
such eminent counsel as Alton B. is and has been Organized Labor in
you have many things to keep in
(since
you
further
on
in
your
attack
Parker former candidate for Presi­ one form or another through the
Then on August first will begin the task of rebating about &lt;|»t .
mind during this discussion and
000,000 to Ford purchasers in accordance with the term» of i|,,. ¡ .
those to foltow. I want you not to mention a ring in the carpenters dent of the United States, Jackson age".
profit »haring announcement. Each of the 300,000 or more Font i ’r
lose sight of the fact that Mr. Price union) will you please name PER­ Ralston and Frederick L. Siddons
Don’ t you know this to he true,
chasers will ho mailed, of course, an individual check, proha hi) .! $*„’
SONS,
IN
C
ID
E
N
T
S
,
T
I
M
E
and
that the Sherman Anti Trust Act
is, over his own signature, willing
The postage alone on this huge mail means at least $0,000.
Mr. Price?
i am truly surprised.
to join isauo on the two statements place, so thul your volubility may expressed or implied under thq (troad
No, my unonVied apostle of soquoted above, " B y their fruits ye have the force of conviction before est possible construction, does not
C. F. W ILLIA M S , Agent
culled Free Labor, 1 won't sink to
our
intelligent
jury,
(the
people?)
njijdy either to labor organizations
shall know them" and " L e t the
your taunt to apply a certain short
ED HIGGINS, Manager
Be
frank;
he
specific
and
thus
he
or to farmers organizations? 2nd.
P E O P L E judge."
and 'ugly word which you applied
brave.
That organizations of both farmers
It is thus noted that the demo­
to ino and my brother union men.
and laborers were in effect taken
Compelled to "Eat Crow"
cratic form of anciont Athena and
"Sticks
and stones may break our
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from the pervlcw of said net by the
Rqme is to be here enacted in de­
hones 1&gt;ut 'rough stuff’ shall not
4th'. Referring to my previous
lightful Sanford through the liberal remarks wherein I stated that our action of three congresses and one harm iis. Let me suggest that you
columns of The Herald and I trust means of placing our demnnds hefor President, Mr. Wilson.
keep in mind that old adage, viz:
Mr. Price, since you are no doubt
•that you, its citizens, may lend a the contractors were pourable and
"T h e gods first make rnad those
deep interest to all that comes from that thereby no strikes have oc­ becoming accustomed to being asked whom they destroy."
The Standard Railroad o f the South
the pens of hoth Mr. Price and mine. curred. you attempt in one sentence to manifest your moral bravery by
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th. 1915
L'lth. Again you tnke the people
Mr. Price, before proceeding to to tauntingly goad us with the state­ making yourself specifically clear,
name the more favorite fruits of ment that we were compelled to you won’ t object to a few more into the bosom of your confidence,
anil the juttronizing .and fondling
organized labor, I deem it well t o ' .&lt;•
( ’ row” before our master], and questions will you?
No. 82
No. 86
No. HO
way in which you do it reminds one
Sundry
Civil
Appropriation
Bill
ask you a few very pertinent ques-|jn anolh(,r Mntence you nanrlimoniH
:30
am
I.V Jacksonville
1:35
prit
8 :1(1 pm
of
laizarus
in
the
bosom
of
Ahrations bearing upon statements found ously deplore an organization that,
Do you not know that President,
Ar Savannah
12 :50 pm
5 :35 pm 12:35 am
5:20 uni
Ar Richmond
9:18 am
in your last attack. The attack re­ in the only practical ways known, Taft lias ever been tin enemy ‘&gt;1 ha m.
8 :()0 pm
Let me again quote yourself, for
Ar Washington
8 :50 am 12:3H pm 11:50 pm a
ferred to is found in the issue of the to become an efficient
organized
labor;
that
this
faet
working
10:27 am
1:50 pm
Ar Baltimore
1:38 am■
when in debate with you, 1 can use
Herald &lt;1/ the 4th inst.
trades union; the .only way that evidenced in all hi» judicial decission»
12:15 pm
Ar Philadcljihia
•i :03 pm
1:25 am W
your
own
statements
almost
ns
ef­
Ar New York
N o refinement of feeling deters me trades unionism has actually become when on the bench, unjl through his
.. 2:57 pm
6:20 pm
7:13 am '
And fectively as I can Scriptural quota­
in asking pertinent questions of such a great force for the uplift and veto power while president?
i&gt;clining Chnir Car» to Washington
tions to show you in your true
.ml 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Tran
you because you have gone into betterment of social conditions; the d o you not recall thut he in distin­
light to the kidnupped child of your
print as a self confessed bravo man. last resort of ourtaged economics \V guished ns being the most signally
and Reservation Phone nr Write
bosom, "the people."
To freshen the people's mind on last resort of outraged economic und repudiated second term candidate
Favors
Legitimate
Organization
for President of the United State»
just what you said in this attack I social justice, remembering that
that'
ever faced an outraged elec­
I quote you as follows:
quote you as follows: "Right here I "Unionism does not necessarily mean
IJHWiNil H*y MirerI. Jark»»nvlllir, tl*
11tiIfelHMrimish 1luirI
torate?
want to say distinctly that I do not strikes, hut does mean the bettering
"M r. Pearson has niiarc jtresenled
rhum* 17
|‘h&gt;int I 1
In order that the people may have tn&gt; jiositniii on organization
use insinuations. When I have any- „( wage» and conditions of labor
It
thing to say 1 am man enough to because through unionism labor has con elusive and indisputable facts may be well to let tI k* jieople know
Police ruing the question which yon where I stand.
say it plainly
note friends. Mr t ti&lt;- P O W E R to strike
1 am heartily in
apparently
attempted to craftily fa v o r of "legitimate organization
Price says, "p lain ly") only coward*
p(,litiorl.
„/ arbitration and
insinuations, lacking the
the cour- lr(„a j w |,„v„
use insinuation»,
„ |(l|„(| mountain cover up, I take pleasure in qu"tu g amt cooperation ot nil kinds, labor, |
to
face
responsibilities,
age
faco responsibilities.
&lt;N o t e ; hjgh lM&gt;foru th(! employers of labor. the provisos of the Sundry Civil religion, politics, capital.
By no.
is our standard
\Y&lt;
%ht.
the words "Cowards" and "C ou r­ Their chief value lias been to shea­ Appropriation hill which was the ba­ other means can the greatest reYt-s,
bui
il
Ita.»
rIncurii&gt; -v. •gilt,
age." friends, also note the phrase the gipid will id Labor and place sis o( the questinjyreferred to
»nils tit- accomplished but when Mich
tuo. Ii ’s not full of fin1, .imi
"M an enough").
O i rm in n \ thi* iurmtTM urnl ^roAM-r*« (ir£uni£aiu»n*« m+rk to Imm’OIhi * a innthe employer &lt;m the defensive be­
it cuLs easy. Tlu* 1 « ll.qn «di(Mr. Price made the above dec­ fore I lie conscience of the people who constitute so l a r g e a part of our nopoly amt deprive others of their
tainubli*
is usto!, and w. limi lt\
laration in reply to my charge that whose will, when all 1» said and done,- j u r y will no doubt enjoy ibi» deli- ri g h i » nr use pressure o r coercion to
renlly
llit?
incisi prnìiialiE
' US
he tried to get matters before you. is final through the use of the ballot. cious bit of "fru it" from the »t. I (orge them into membership in orand
mori*
t*t*«inoMib';d
not by direct statement, but by inDon't you know this to be true, warl ........ . Organized Labor, w here- ( der l o retain .»lull r i g h t » , It becomes
tOIlUTS. £
t tie »a no ' fruit" »1 1 doti liti»*.»« lie an.in hy an 'i i urn unaltt ruhty opninuuiions
I want you to nti»&lt;-rve. Mr Price? If you do not you are
uafrost« uroil |n-r»immnn to you
to It "
ladle» and gentlemen all along, bow incompetent to discus» (hi» matter
Die (irov Hint of t tie hill tt u ■li as
Mu re we deny y mir conci u» ion.
closely Mr. Price adheres to Ins own before an enlightened public
iretf of t onr history i» U» iol lows your ail mis »ion uit li re»jo &lt;t to t hr ,
declarations
111 Park Ave.
free Deli very
•’ Th» Four Legged Skunk"
P rovid i«1, however. that no part ••flirti \ of 1irgiimzutinn, jio htii-ul rr
Throughout this entire article, I
5th
I am delighted to know of ibi» money shall lie »pent in the liginn-. labor and otln-rw
•h
am going to point out ways by
which you, Mr. P/icc, may manifest thut you caught the t o4 It legged prosecution of any •organization ot rli»»*' this discussion.
The veil i» u|i|iiiri'iitly lifted and
your courage In your next attack »kimk, which, for some instinctive individual for entering into any com­
But the ways by which you are to reason, was loitering near the »acred bination or agreement having in onr jury, the people, now see (hull
manifest your brand of courage is precincts of your own home. “ Some view the increasing of wages, the your attack is probably only a per- 1
to be very simple.
You are re­ »kunk” I imagine, hut so far a* 1 shortning of hours or bettering the kiifinl «»lie against me
rganized conditions of labor, or for any act j But having admitted that you]
quired to explain in a specific, am concerned ; so (ar a»
dure
say. done in furtherance thereof, not in pn-ses* it skunk, and il seems that!
labor
is
interested;
and
I
straightforward manner just whai
jrou desire the people to know con­ that so far as the people our Miry il-e.f unlawful
fr.irii \*Mif tin*»» *d ndnrou» .otitfa
cerning the things you arc trving are interested, \ml Ilia ) keejt t tie
Provided further, thul no purl of t||&lt; linn», &gt; mi actually have a »kiirik,
I n buy kjrorrrv business in Snnfitnl
skunk a- all antidote ot your own
to say or trying pot •&lt;&gt; »ay.
llii» ujqiropri.itmu -hull be • \jiended T »li.il! in tsdi.i'f nf l rul h Made lit!
Must be in finiti location and n a&gt;
1st. In reply to my statement smelling remark», -veM-tining, of
(or I he prosecution of producers of through the subject matter of your
unable
in price. Suite in first letter
¡^ 2
that I would not publish inside in­ course, that you keeji your j&gt;et out farm products and associations of attack. (I do so, fellow citizens be­
■
low est price and location.
A lso
formation concerning the Carpen­ *ido the city limits. One thing you farmers who cooperate ’ami organize cause this question is bigger than a
rent on building and how long leased.
ters Union you said that " A very may he sure of you will not he re­ in ufi effort to and for the purpose mere .squabble between Mr. Price _ _ _
superficial survey of the outside evi­ quired to exhibit the creature before to obtain nnd maintain a fair and find myself.)
.. ._ W ill pay spot cash for same. &lt;&gt;r
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dence of the inside workings of the our tribunal, the (inopie.
lit
It is observed that you en­ = =
reasonable price for their products."
would rent vacant store room in
~~
trade union situation here is suf
The Bo)roll
i 1Former President Taft prt'vontcd tertain some doubt as to whether
good
location suitable for ihi»
ficient for anyone to diagnose the
t fie passage uf this proviso in the you should really trust the jieople
6th.
N o w with regard to n direct
—
pur
pose...........................................
case at once.
The illy concealed
This is evidenced by the wonting of
or an indirect use of the boycott Sundry Civic Appropriation Act in
the -entente which read» "It ‘ may’
griping.» and groaning» accompanied
I'MIl
He
vetoed
a
similar
proviso
will you again lie brave enough to
•by jiitiful contortions and fre­
be Well to let t he people know,' etc.
specify instances where a is
now when it passed congress In 1912, but
quent eruptions of fetid atmosphere
Are you not afraid that our jury,
iijiparent" that organized labor is lie it said to the glory of the 63rd
all point to the same cause.
For
the people, "may'* feel that you are
Congress,
one
of
the
first
acta
durusing the boycott in any mannet
treatment see u veterinarian.”
not as confiding in all things as you
i ft bn lever? Our jury, the people, de- ’ mg its first session was to pass the
You have certainly expressed
would have them believe you are?
|
bill
which
Taft
vetoesd
und
which
I »iro to have more than
an infer­
"some mess" of thought, Mr. PriccJ
2nd. You state that you are
!
was
afterwards
signed
by
President
ential state merit from you. more
hut I am going to help you express
heartily In favor of "legitimate” or­
,
Wilson.
During
the
second
session
than an insinuation, Mr.
Price.
yourself.
ganizations, etc.
Are you not in­
Please remember that you have gone of the 63rd Congress, the Approsinuating,
Mr.
Price,
that "the local
What "caso" and what "cause?” j inl0 prinl bcforB our j „ ryt lhu people priation committees of the house
Carpenters
Union
is
not
a'legitimate
What "illy concealed grilling«,
¿s s brave, courageous man. A I I t h e |an&lt;1
Inserted these j.rovisos
"groaning»” and "contortion^?" And world loves a brave man. and moral »" committee recommendations,and part of u legally incorporated or­
they passed both bodies. The house ganization known ns the American
while 1 am not aware thut atmos­ bravery aapociaUL
vote was 103 to 6 and there wits Federation of Labor?"
pheres "erupt”
I am willing to
7th.
Referring to the "Danbury NO division in the senate.
assume that you know nil about
Tell the people, Mr. Price, just
atmospheric volcanos, pinples, pust­ Hatters Company’s case of Conwhat
you mean.
Right about!
BE HAD
Now, Mr. Price, is there any
ules and other things having humor neclicutl" and the "Burk Stove question as to the kind of "fru it" Face the truth!
It takes moral
and that you will therefore gladly and Range- Company’s case of St. our national administration enjoys courage on occasions like this to
tell the people just how nn atmos­ Louis" it seems that I have heard In assistiiig the tree of Organized do «o,
but moral courage though
99.98 PER CENT PURE
phere can "erupt.”
Further, Mr. of some such cases, but do you not Labor to produce?
latent In one may be developed,
think
thut
it
is
barely
possible
thnt
Price, won’ t you please give the
n’ t be discouraged.
A N A L Y S IS : *
Is thpre any question as to bow
people (our jury), not a "superficial you hnve erred In stating that Mr.
Not a Mu no polyTHUS. IL BAKER. I’ ll. I)., Rollins ('»illcge, Florida
Gompcrn "escaped punjshmenl" only ! bur national administration feels
Winter Park, Florida. April P' l'lt ’
i survey” of the "outside evidence of
Will you tell tho people what a
nhout tho interpretation which our
H. IL Coney, Esq.. Orlando,■Florida
the Inside workings” hut a broad,. . by a "legal technicality” in the
Federal corporation judges place monopoly of labor is? It in only the
Dear Sir:—1 have completed a careful sanitary analysis of i t f
[,,r
deep survey thereof?
The people Buck Stove nnd Range Company’s
of water that you brougltl me last week and have dbtalned the fulls * mi
upon tho Sherman Anti Trust,Act? workers of the world who do the
ca»o7
Is
It
not
a
fact,
Mr.
Prieo,
are entitled to have tho details, so
result:
You don’ t need to trouble yourself world'a work, is it not? The Rocke­
that Judgo Daniel Thaw Wright
Color ... ......................... Clear
Chlorine . . . 6 parls per I.WW OOP
do make yourself clear.
Morgans, Goulds, Astors,
“ jf fJ
who resigned under Impeachment to answer this question. 1 am cou- fellers,
Reaction. ..................... Neutral
Totnl Sullids 8 parts per I.WWJ
2. You speak of our organization
Free Ammonia......... ...... None
Nitralcn. . . .
,,!,r,L7n
proceedings, sentenced Mr. Gompbrs, fidtmt thut our jury, the people will Vanderbilts and lpsser employers of
ns stooping to tho low luvel of seek­
AlbuminoidAmmonia. ... None
Hardness . . 8H parls per
l.i""” ^
Mr. Morrison nnd Joh
Mitchell waive your answer and allow^you labor are perfectly willing that the
ing to deprive you of your -OodThe
absence
of
bolh
free
and
alhumlnold
ammonia
in
th*
"prire
♦
work
of
the
world
bo
done
by
the
to
give
your
time
to
clearing
up
for an •alleged violation, of injunc­
wnter and its very small amount o f chlorine indicate tls good qunht)
r e
given and "constitutional rights."
tions issued by Judges Gould and other apparently subtle inferences workers, don’ t you think?
(he Indication» are that it Is of exceptionally good quality.
.
a
Please toll the people in just what
Clabough of the Supreme Court of which you have thrown out to them.
A very desirable feature of this spring water la Its softness, contain- i
If
you
look
upon
Organized
La­
respect we are seeking ' to-'deprive
Ing less than one-fourth of the amount of calcium and magnesium car»- ♦
the district of Columbia?
10th. It la noted with added bor as wijling to place its protecting
you of your "G o d given- anij con­
nnlcM found In many waters of this region, and Juit about enough, n- w ) J
amusemont
that,
insomuch
ns
I
blanket
over
all
the
jobs
In
the
in­
What is a legnl fechnhrnlity? Now
ng the lime and magnesia requirement»
1 «
authorities think for supplying
stitutional fights." And for the sake
neglected to givo our reasons for terest of the workers you are entirely
(Signed) THUS. It Btht »
body.
Yours Re »pect fully.
. o f God-given truth don't hesitate don’t try to answer this question,
placing our advertisement in, Tho comet.
In fact, from your own
to tell " H o w , " "W h en ," "W h e r e " Mr. Price, without consulting some
D aily deliveries made in Sanford in five gallon boltlcs
Herald,
you
have
ossumrd
to
do
so.
statements
you favor organization
and " W h o ," in our organization, member of tho local bar. Ask Mr.
sealed
at the spring. Phone us for further informa­
Let
me
say
to
you,
Mr.
Price;
thnt
and know that we are zealously
sought to deprive you of your Dickinson, Mr. Powers, Mr. House­
your assumptions in this regard, anxious to have nil officiant workers
tion as to deliveries, prices, etc.
holder, Mr. Wilson, Judge Herrin
"G od given and constitutional
like your Scriptural and legal refer­ with us so that wo may say to those
or
some
other
attorney
to
explain
a
rights," whatevor you htve con­
ences are grossly and insinuatingly who own the jobs, "Com e now, Mr.
cluded they are.
Find the culprit "legal technicality" and then tell
unwarranted.
'Job Owner’ we, as tho workers of
and I ’ll take him over to Orlando the people just how you applied the
this country, are worthy of our hire,
11th.
What
we
desire
to
do
nnd
nnd slap him on tho wrist. {D o n ’ t phrase to " M r . Gompera escaped
F lo rid a
and
we, as citizens of the great comwhat
we
have
succeeded
In
doing
■mile, friends, I am not naturally punichment." It will be Interesting
Continued on Page 3
sportive, but Mr. Price apparently Is, to make clear this ancient and pop- (with unmerited thanks to you) la

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PAGE THREE

Y e » ! Yes! Do " c o m o out f r o m
ontly have it.
No attack upon or­ munism, Ancient Chattel Slavery,
among
them." for at heart I yet be­
Serfdom*
and
Fuedaltsm.
ganized labor is ever a local lliue.
know them
lieve
you
are a good maul
The
third
class
as
a
distinct
group
I am confident you know this to be
that not only give a cool, com­
In your reply t«» my »tUement
true. To men who openly or sub­ are honest, thoroughgoing citizen»
fortable, healthful room in
Kontlnued from Page 2
which to work, Put also slices
tly attack organized lavor the local amL when suffering a just grievance wherein i stated that it is my irpm
a third «iff gas cost, saves at
at the hands of n mechanic rnrryfng ion that had you lived in the time
roonwealth, with stomachs, and fam­ issue is always the "dirty one."
least an hour of the housewife's
The methods of such men. as a union card should report the mat-, of the American Revolut on, you
ilies io' satisfy, insist
upon eco­
time every day, gfv«-» the most
wouhl
have
opjMiaed
the
organiza­
nomic justice to the ’ end that you sweet as my simile is, always«reminda ter to the business agent of the parappeUzingiy ami deliciously
But in »u reporting tion of the thirteen colonies, you
morL. aqually distribute the wealth me of-the cute, dear little gin whose-] ticular craft,
cooked foods quickly, practi­
cally cuts out repair expense,
the
same charity to- attempt to appeal to a far fetched
favorite flower was the pond Ji 1y . ' should show
that *e »o &gt;»niely create."
is amazingly easy to clean,
be does brand of sympathy. h&gt; telling the
in fart, Mr. Price, the zealous She was frequently cautioned to, ward Organized Labor that
and
operates like a new range.
sentiment of Organized Labor is not : keep her dainty «tresses clean. One j toward u church or a fraternal or- people, our jury, whut a noble man
onlike that of the shepherd in the day she ran breathlessly into .the ganization having therein social or your father was; how hi' went out
We can show you a gas
range that will precisely adapt
parable of the I/Ost Sheep who said, I house with her jtretty clothes ull other derelicts, remembering that no and fought four long years to save
itself to your particular re­
**\Yhat man of you having a hun- dirty anil exclaimed
"Oh Mam! human institution is jierfect in all the Union; how he curried his scars
quirement»— at the price you
to
the
grave;
how
you
yourself
its
phases,
no
matter
how
high
Its
¿n-d sheep, if bo loans one of them, Mammal Oh! Mamma! 1 am never
want to pay.
joim-d the army to dree (mint from
doth not IcaVc the ninety and nine going to like pond lilies any more! ideals.
the Spivnuh yoke.
I.ocal Carpenter» Union Corrupt
ami go after that which is lost until 1 do wish you could just see what
he finds it, and when he hath found dirty Ida ck mud they grow out of
Mr. Price, if your father was a
You claim, Mr. Price, “ that oui
¡t he laycth it on his shoulder re­ and I have gut some on my pretty local Carpenters’ Union is largely in volunteer Union soldier and fought,
joicing. And when ho romrth hrrmr rrrwgm rn tiro— Mitiima, you won't control of a corrupt and mechanic­ as y«&gt;u say. to preserve the Union,
f,e calleth together his friends and like pond lilies any more will y o u !" ally inefficient ring."
Now,
Mr. all glory to him, hut 1 am willing
neighbors, saying unto them, rejoice
So it is and has been since man Price, you oither use very bad Eng­ to stretch a point and wager a peawith me for I have found my sheep came on earth (But thanks to Al­ lish or you arc trying to make a
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which was lost.
The man who
mighty God for His Son it shall not double statement.
Tactics Not Always Gentle
always be sol the vast majority of rends your attack and. who feels
Our tactics, Mr. Price, are not us do not see tiie beautiful sjiiritual kindly toward Organized Labor,
always gently persuasive, they are side of labors conflict, they see only thinks that you may he tryin g to
sometimes like your own discussion the ugly materiul side, the muck of say that the honest members of the
of this question, rough, emphatic and conflicting human passion In the union are in control of an alleged
not a little uncouth. But, sir, if life struggh- for the yet more filthy thing, ring of corrupt am! inefficient nVtis sacred, the means of life, viz, food, the dollar, the essential medium of chunica within the local union. Such
clothing and shelter are sacred ele­ exchange for the necessities of life, a man is sorry that there is an al­
No one knows this hqtter than the leged ring hut rejoices to know thiat
ments thereof.
And when we are
deprived of these things or ground hydra hearted person who hypo­ the union has control pf thorn..
The indifferent man reading your
doiyn below the level of respectable critically attacks Organized Labor
attack may be led to beliove that
existence which includes education under one pretext or another.
We sincerely hope this is not your only the alleged ring are “ corrupt
and culture of our children and
Whereas, the rabid
comforts for our loved ones, amidst shoe, Mr. Price, yet if it fits you, and inefficient.”
plepty for all, wo become ontlamed you may wear it with whatever so culled Free Labor man, including
comfort it affords you,
the hired assassin, his master, and
with the bitterest of passions.
But let it he emphasized that the
I would that you keeji yourself the ones having had an unpleasant
crowd with which you seem to he above suspicion. As you now stantl «•x|&gt;erience with u union «•arc! me­
training, the men of greedy capital­ ttle thoughts to which you give ex- chunir says: “ Hurrah! didn't I tell
The whole organization i*
istic minds, are no less uncouth, no pression place you in fin«! company 1you!
ha. rough, for sir, do not they make We would thui you "enme out from 'corrupt ami mechanically inefficient
If y o u are sincere Ah! 1 t*•!! you. this labor union busiWrvile tools of so called Free Labor |among them
Mr Price is a hero!
with which you heal down you we want &gt;oi und to thill etui we ness is all hunk
Do suggest that you study the (ollnwing Let us nominale him fur President,
hrother workers of the world?
they rot use the “ black list” and lines spoken "On the Mount" by Hurrah!"
the "lock out?" . Do they not largely that greatest of all Teaehers, our
Please be honest with our jury,
s
control the courts, the executives, Savior:
the people, Mr. Price, remembering
" T h e light of the body is the eye; that dear old honest Abe Lincoln,
the legislatures, us. well as t he public
press (newspapers, magazines and if therefore (fune eye he single thy whom y o u r f a t h e r served for four
periodicals?I
Do they not plot whole body «l-.MI he full of light
long years, said so truthfully: "Y o u
But if thine eje ite cvtl, thy w hole cun fool nil th e Jteople purl o f the
against us, hston us. throw us into
If tim e. |inrt of l hu p eo p le nil t h e time,
jails and railroad us to poniten body sfinii lo' full of durkness
iian«-s? Do they riot have us shot I hereforc ilo ligio (fini ls in ilice Ite hut y o u can't fo ol all tfie p e o p l e all
•down iike dogs by so called free «lurktless, liow gr«‘itt i» timi dark (tie tim e "
W rite for Information as to Why it in to Your Advantage to Appoint Us as Your
laborers, their school of hire«! ns Hess,"
Be a lira ve ma n
Do not wo r d
M arketing Agents
«a«sin*''
'N&lt;&gt; mari can s e r v e t w o rn a -t e ru n i r Engl i sh so t hat It l- s us c e p t i b l e
«1 invite your attention
(«•llow for he will either hate the «me, und of several interpretations.
ritiz«-ns, to the testimony now being [ love the other; or else he will hold!
Now I respectfully insist that you
givt-n before the commission on to tin* one and despise t fie other, name the members af the local
Industrial Relations. 1
1884
Ye cannot serve God und mammon " Carpenters' I'nton whom you allege
I fear my brother man, that you
Referring further t«&gt; your own I are "corrujit and mechanically In*
either know hut little about the age statement». I quote as follows
efficient "
Name, them, Mr Price,
JACKSONVILLE, F L O R I D A
long struggle of the race in its up­
More Evidences of Suspicion
"b a ll" them out in your rhnmcterward trend or you nr«' carelessly
"When n [llague infests a flock the istii uncoulhniots, else the people
allowing yourself to tie used as an wise herder removes i fie stricken wori’ l believe you
instrument against economic and Lines instead of allowing them n&gt; re
l.aimt an Ancient l pllft
social progress.
main with the dock and corrupt the
They
I prefer to go into their
Wanls to Think Well of Price
j whole
m
own inner hearts and bring forth the
1 want to he charitable with you.
I **'r** *•* l,nv''
evidences of memories of the »jnntiial "fru it»'' of
I want to think well of you. hut a suspicion coming from you and your Organized Labor upon winch this
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frank, open statument to our jury
mrv skunk
Rut. my 'leaf Mr I rice, I nation of freedom has fed. and upon
the people, should he forthcoming i,m ,l,,t yet willing to believe that, the kind of spirit of which it was
from you. Yet i must confess that when fully informed concerning the founded.
I hardly ktiow, now, just how it historic movements of the race, you
Ah, hut I hear you impulnively
would help to get your case favor­ will, with malice aforethought, lay assert, with
hand» high ¡thove your
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ably before the people, for if you are an obstinate ax Ut the tree of Or shoulder»: "T h e American Federation ■=
hl|||
being used as a careless instrument ganized Labor, the tree upon which of
h«*en in existence
fruit-.
«if
against the economic anil social pro­ has grown tin- cln&gt;ire»t
more than a I Harter of the life of
gress of the race, you would he as t ht&gt; wnrld - progrès».
h » nation
However It I* ,1 rule, with few,1
,
incompetent to testify as a crazy
1 orrei t you would lie. but sir
man would he as to In» own sanity ception». that the p«-r»«&gt;n» who nrguc since the time when the military
And if you know but little about m»uie ami outside tiie rank» &lt;»f Or­ musters usurped the rights of man
the matter you are attempting to ganized Labor us you do, are not within the ancient^Tnbai Commune,
discuss, I presume it is now a little the friends of Organized Labor. Such down through the lytjg ages to the
late as well as unnecessary to make person*, when on tiie inside. hav«- organization of F'r«y Masonry, the
an ojten confession.
However. Mr altruist invariably been spie* and assembling of t lie ancient
lowly
And when sudi ur under Jesus outside and inside Do­
Price, do not take my advice in the hired assassins
premises.
Continue, if you desire, gumenl is offered from tin* outside gate« of Jerusalem, the persecution
to follow your impulse», making it c o m e s from one or t w o of the fol- of the Christian ( ’om«miners, the re
your answers a« i m p u t s i v e " as y o u 1l o w i n g th ree sources
volt of the masse« a gal list the classes
cho«&gt;»c.
1st
From t lie man o r »ut of men umle.r The Gracchi in ancient Koine,
w lio lure tin- n » * a » *iii* or tin* spies
.
Labor Nol Anarchistic
tin- revolt of tin- slaves outside tin2nd
From person» who gel their
4. Since Anarchy is indicvidual
gutes of the Eternal City under
ism whii/oin organizations are con informations from "hearsay" or a Spurtieua: the n»«* of the German
sidcrwl a» so much folly, and since corrupt press.
Peasent», the Reformation, tho rise
Rni
From pi-rsons who have been unil government of the cities &lt;d
Organized Libor stands for the sol­
idarity of the workers and does not actually mistreated by relatively in­ Europe under th&lt;- Guilds, the revolt
oppose Inrge units of active capital, efficient mechanics, who, per man, of Cromwell, the landing of the
as such, it again follows very logic­ are, however, much more frequent- Pilgrims on the bleak New England
ally from your remarks that you are ly fourni in the ranks of so called (¡Lores, tin- American Revolution, the
Free Labor," which you extol than Puri» Communal which witbatood
cither not versed in what you are
attempting to tell our jury, the within the rank» of Organised Labor. for months the combined assaults
people, or yap are ins id uously at­ This is true, because as I have «else­ of the rulers of Europe; and every
tempting* to place false notions in where stated "gun men," "spies" other great movement and under­
ORLANDO, FLA.
v h o n i: i i i
their minds, thus engendering if you and "strike breakers" .come out of taking in the hist«iry of the world
the ranks of so rulh-d Free Labor.
please, cfasa hatred.
has been initiated or supported by
I want to be charitable with you,
The man or »«-t of men who the working man in one form 6f or
lor l don’t believe you are as bud attack
union
labor
he* 1gunization or another, and in every
u you present yourself.
cause of the first reason do not do¡ instance men carrying the banner
I am "for you," Mr. Price, that is so from any lofty moral motive. of progress and enlightenment which
A.
I am truly anxious to have you place Their motives nr«- of the most sordid was to redound to the benefit o f all
yourself before the people in the kind and those who follow such mo­ were not only betrayed, hut in thou­
light of truth.
tives are the worst enemies of so- sands of instances physically and
Only time will develop what is citety.
mentally crucified by just surh men
Lack of your egregious attack upon
They are the wealthy powerful ns yuie are apparently, wittingly or
me and through me, upon Organized men in modern society strong enough unwittingly, training with.
Labor. But, Mr. Price, while Or­ to over ride or purchase- the nordI repeat "Colne ye out from
ganized Labor has Us cars to the inal authorities and substitute a among them," so that 1 may give
Corner Third Street and O ak Avenue
ground and Ita eyes on your skunk government by “ gun men," (os was you the right hnnd of fellowship.
has, consciously or unconsciously done in West Virginia. Michigan, There is nothing worthy to bo ac­
its heart with the Savior who taught Colorado ami New Jersey) for a complished away out there mossing
^ r ie n t Lowly * to , pray thusly: government of the people, for the around with a drove of overfed
"Our F a t W which urt In Heaven, people and by the peojde.
plutocratic swine and their low,
Hallowed be Thy name, T h y kind- 4 (In view' of these facts what be­ mean dependents, the "gun m en ,"
come, Thy will be «lone ON comes of your inane muttering* of the "hired assassin " and spy.
Please tell our
EARTH as it is in Heaven.
Give. Anarchy. Mr Price
Mr. Price, it occurs to me that
u?
‘lay our daily bread and for |fellow citizens, the jur&gt;
you must he lonesome down h«-r&lt;IPve us our debts as we forgive out
1 ply $1.00 square guaranteed for 5 years
The second group above men­ in this beautiful little city of Strrt«editors. And lead us not into temp- 1tioned are well meaning persons, who (ord. nestle«!, so sweetly among the
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ariun, but deliver tis from evil; For will eventually understand the true charming lakes, near the head wa­
3 ply $2.00 square guaranteed for 15 years
inn is the Kingdom, the Powui issue and may bo relied upon to he ters of the placid St. Johns river,
•nfl the glory forever.
A M E N ." fair, not only to Organized Labor, where we are all of one kind, m arch­
Not a Local Issue
but assist in uprooting the prevail­ ing under the banner of the meek
» Thl» unpleasantness of which wo ing rotten economical system and and lowly Nazareno who so fervently
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finds a warm welcome and an eager the good offices of America as a
reading everywhere it goes.
It is mediator whim thnt glad day shall
The civilized world has no
free
from
crime
und
scandal
anil
un­ coinc.
K. J. HOLLY. Ed llar
wish
for
America to onter into the
wholesome
things.
It
takes
more
w. M. HAYNES. llunlncH» M»n»i¡fr
pride in the quality of its circulation war for in this day of curnage and
hiiiUfth«M| K*»ry Tuf«Uy «nd Frtdtjr
than in the mere quantity. It is not war inad nations it is some source
boastful nor too milch given to find­ of satisfatetion to those engaged
T H E service of this Bank w ill help you. W e are always pleasetl
ing fault. It wins the confidence of that one nation— one big brother
when we can render any service in connection with the handling . .f
HUlfetCUimON PRICE. IN ADVANCE
the people by its simplicity, honesty, stands ready uniT willing to inter­
money or the transaction of any financial business. , W e accept deposits
one
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purity and progressivuness. It han­ cede and make peace and plnee all
S I I MONTH!)................................
Ml
in any amount, either checking or interest bearing, and assure absolute
nations of the earth nguin upon u
V M K E E M O N T H S .....................
7» dles the news of today in n inaunfr
safety
for all funds entrusted to our care.
C ^ W —
I ■rr-. which appeals to the (»otter class of friendly footing where they ran take
D . l l n r r . l I « tk r U l&gt; b| &lt; « r r i* t f } OO IN. I n i In
up
the
pursuits
of
peace.
people and to the better nature of
A d.nntn sr I h . Per Month
This is what America can do.
It emphasizes the hope­
U N D E R S T A T E S U P E R V IS IO N
P i ; n &lt; M . In Adtnnrr Mani II « M id * i l O lile « all people.
This is what American will do and
ful features of the news rather than
It has a |K*r- the jingo statesmen and the hair
; » ( « r e d An S n ra n d -d lM M ill M l t l r f Au,UH Z2» d the discordant ones.
f i
IM A . « I Ih « I ’ t M t l i n » I Nonforil. lu r id * .
mnnent location for its specinl fea­ hrainod sensationalist and the sense­
I n drr Act ■( M »rcb Ir d . 1( 7».
tures. It is an authority on what­ less and soulless corporations who
ever it undertakes to exploit.
It would plunge America into war
O I V . I« l l r r n i d l l u l U I n ,
T r l r p h o n r N o . I (A
J i t Want your nnsiHESS.
has a .reputation for correctness. know it but they do not stop to
It regulates its adv»rtsiing pages by think of it.
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
Don’ t worry about what America
Hastings band
ha» slender mimed
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R. R. DUS
reasonable requirements regarding
%*!(••Prrald*at
Pretldrol
F. L WOODKLIL Vu*4’i*»J*(ii
''XmnuuKK ' "
Oldfather.
We presume that.. the display and illustration, so thnt the wil da...
old man toot» his own horn.
President Wilson can be depended
pnge represents a pleasing whole."
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upon to do the right thing at the
------O----right time nnd at the right place and
St. Petersburg will not build the
W ILS O N R E N O M I N A T E D
concordium.
Probably thinks that
that is sufficient for all right think­
There seems to be no doubt but ing and right minded people.
the citizen» are not in concord with
members of tho committee:
thut President \Vilson will be re­
the conrordillm
Jacksonville, May 10, 1916.
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nominated by the Democratic party
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next year, and nation wide appre­
Stnte Plant Hoard under the proStraub Rave the President's ulti­
ciation of the record he has made
matum on the first pnge of the St.
BOTH EXPOSITIONS — DIVERSE ROUTES — LONG LIMIT
and is making makes it evident that
by nppoints ............. .of
Pete Times in black face type.
F«r tickets, reservations, descriptive literature, and
victory will perch upon the Dem­
, as a member, of the ad­
Probably intends to send it direct
full Information 'phone, wire or write to
ocratic standard.
No opponent of
visory committee appointed by this
to the Kniaer and forestall any funny
H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenier Agent
M O O R E ’ S S T A T IO N
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the President has been seriously con­
Hoard to perform the duties of the
business on the part of the Germans.
LOUISVILLE
&amp; NASHVILLE RAILROAD
sidered in the ranks of his own par­
Sunday. May H5, Rev. Ilartlette Plant. Commissioner. Said .............
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ty, and w'hllc tbq Republicans are of Enterprise is expected to make is authorized and instructed.
134 West Bay Street
( Bell Phone 1S7)
Jacksonville. Fla
Hubc Allen wants to fight and
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Lat Ua Flan Your Tour and Arrange Details
making the usual claims that suc­ his usual visit here to prpuch.
(u) To inspect places, plants and
makes it clear to President Wilson
cess will he theirs it is apparent that
that he will fight in .apito of shirts
Rev. and Mrs. Stoinmeyer were plant products, and thlhgs and sub­
they are whistling to keep up a show
and other impediment!».
If Ilubo
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Pope in stances used op connected therwith:
of rourage.
(b) To investigate, control, eradi­
really wnnts to fight ho can join the
their new nuto, calling nt tho Miller
No chief executive of recent years nnd other homes here on Thursday. cate and prevent the dissemination
army ns the navy would never suit
has undergone u more gruelling. ex­
,in(l of insect pests anil diseases:
him.
Mr. und Mr». H. S. Ismon
perience
than President Wilson, und
—
0—
daughter
Marian, recent arrivai» |\ (c) To * " * » * '* ”
™
|he
The management of The Herald particularly has this been the case from Chicago. Ill . have taken Mrs « " ’»»nient. cutting nnd destruction
.. . « ... h rotiate
,,
w
f&lt; it\
,
pliuitfl
or ¡nírrtrri t)n*ri*wants to make it fHuin that nny one in connection with the Mexican and Murnhall
in ( anirron
Kuropun
wars
Every
possible
oh-1
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it
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Cnn at any time get into print
Mr
m n n n 1« f a r m i n g imi i m p r o v e d
in this paper by signing their own stacle has been hurled by opposing Inml purchased of It A Howard
.i*'
name to the article and taking the forces to prevent the administration,
Mr. and Mrs I. D. Hurt of Hick
Hoard'of control acting ns Suite
consequences.
We accept nothing from being one of success, and t tie
Hammock uro learning to run their f«ji|ant Hoard
President
has
withstood
these
on­
that is not signed and if you haven't
nqw model Ford reroivcd this wcj-k.J'
P. K. Yonge.
the nerve to sign it then keep it to slaughts in a miinner thnt halt
Alton Morris is at home, murli
proved to the world the grandeur
Chairman.
yourself.
and strnegth of its character
Fur­ improved in health from several
Form» of notices were also drafted j
---- 0 ----thermore. the Democrats have stood weeks stay with his grandparent* which the various inspector» wiih
No. Pauline. It J Reynold» ¡» not
strongly behind Inin and lire now at Forest City
serve ti|mn owner» of groves in
running for Governor
He is simply
shaping policies that will surely add 1 There is an ire «-ream nnd &lt;.-ke which infected trees have
been
running his handsome countenance
to his strength and lh.il of the p.irt\ &lt;m-ial ut the church this Frol. '• found
\l the «11mi- time a letter
in the various slate paper* telling
In-fore the liext election Is held
was udopted which i» to lie carried
I'lUlllllg.
All lire IliVIleil to coon
o f the virtues of newspaper adver­
In short, the I b-niiierals have good
by
the various inspectors to show
Miss Mildred Cliorpening lost .1
tising primarily and incidentally gel
, renson for conhdt-ntc in thè result of
thcr
iiutlinrit" to enter and Inspect
ting a hunch of advertising for li J ' ,
,
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.
Mai K crepi »hört epat with white
.
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thè ih-xI ••h'i’tion nini those of a long .
.. ,
grove»
and nnrsern-ni unía \ evening, M
Heynolil» (ob.iccn a» he gite» nlotig
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1
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to
collie
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loilg
rule
of
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il
^Jhc
advisory committee decided
Itcìiim x ity niake» thè gru»» grow
,„
,,,
, ,
. 1-mi, eitiier un i i n r &gt; or .m i non v ni,
Republicnn party hids fair to b «|.....
aVendes
to
divide
the work tip into four de­
.
Will
t
h*
finder
kind),
greener just us some other ingredi- :
duplicated by the real party of ike r,l|1ir|1
M l„ , ,„;r| ning .it Moo-.
partment-.
the head o f which will re­
ents t in.t you have heard of will do
people
Tampa Times
Sutton
port to the plant commissioner, who
O
O
/
in turn v ill report to the Plant
N Mrs. John Welker and sister in
Tin: Sanford Herald bad 11 story
W H A T W I L L A M E R IC A DO? * luw left here on Wedne»dav lor Hoard as often as such reports are
the other day about the improve­
These four divisions are
President Wilson ha» sent his Hryon, Ohio. Mr*. Welker's former desired
ments on a rattle ranch iu that
The Making of Hobby Ibirnit at the Star Momlnv M
nursery im I"- etion. put 1iol«»FV. entndictum to the Gorman government home
We are pleased lo »ay that
neighborhood just n little ,'12.000
u
i
o
l
o
i
f
y
i
i
d ••it r ii» canktT craillcnand the illsputcl)«-* -late that it mu» Mr- Wei her has quite reenver.-d
Mat inee and Nigh t
acre ranch under fence wiih 6.000
couched in nn uti- »-rTuin turn'»
In from her »eriou» ill lie»» at the lino lion. Dr K \\ He rger W.i *» -c|c( teil
head of cal tie and 2.600 sheep on
head of III i* ibpurt incut nf «I'litnnnil(act it ih-niunih’ii reparation (nr the of Mr. Welker’s death.
I he best
the pastilles! tine inside pasture of
Success of Typhoid Inoculation.
cold blooded deed performed by n ui»lie.» of many friends go with her. ogy at the rnceti II g llinl vv k
Yes
3.000 acres is used exclusively for
Sir Frederick Treves, presiding nt
t.rduy F M t »‘ Hr Yfil* Ua*i c|m»elt
German submarine alien innocent
thoroughbred cattle
Florida 1« com­
('
II
Hell vs ho C l i m e here from chief of the department of nursery the Society of Arts on tho oeenslon of j
women and children 11» we|l a» men
Doctor Handwith's Chadwick lecture
ing into her own
Miami Metropolis
North Carolina last year
and has 1i ll»|iect ion
He will take up hi» on "War and Dlscasu,” was ublo to
perished to justify the blockade
D
1been living on the late. Dr. Dela- luties June I
Men now question with fear and
hear witness to the remarkable sani­
There are people now saying thut trembling what will be the outcome, I mater farm bus lonight the Welker
The next meeting of the Hoard tary conditions under which tho pres­
too much ruin is falling and every­ while others are* anxious to plunge place und taken possession this week will be held some time in June. ent war Is being waged.
Particu­
thing will he ruined and these same the country into a useless
vW.
W.
Hri
tt
was
here
this
week
larly
did
he
Indorse
the
&gt;nlue
of InocMembers
will
gather
in
Gainesville
war
people about two weeks ago were
ulutlon
for
typhoid,
by
which
means
from
Loughman
and
»old
In»
place
on
June
7
for
commencement
week
whether the reparation is
forth­
lamenting the fuct that the drouth coming or not.
to Mr. and Mrs. Will Prevntt three at the University of Florida, nnd at thnt great danger to armies In tho
field tins been practically eliminated.
w u ruining them all of which dem­
Other» who have failed to recog­ acres of land and a house at Moore’s thnt time the dale for the meeting
!
Sir
Frederick was. In fact, able to state
onstrates that even He who make nize the man in
Station
in .Miami will Ini decided upon
President Wilson
1 that not a single Inoculated man had
the weuthcr is unable lo suit spine are inclined to make light of Inn
Ituther seem» 11s if the liackhoi e Those who were present at the ses
1 died of typhoid In the British expedi­
pis.pbTherefore, there is no need action and 'want to know uh.it lie of the drouth was broken. The ruin sum Monday were
I*. K Yonge, tionary force, nnd thnt thorn hud only
for un ordinary news paper man to jwill do about it if Germany refuses did u great amount of good.
Pensacola; E. L. Wuriman, Citra; been 212 cases of typhoid, with 22
try this impossible stunt und The lo make amends or refuses to respect
W.
D. Finlayson, Old Town; F. E. deaths. When we remember tho ex­
f On Monday dvening, May 31st a
And wo stand for ii loo ♦
Herald is not publizhed in an at- noi/-rr&gt;inhatunts in tho future.
Jennings,
of this city; Dr. H. P. tent to which typhoid prevailed in our
singing class Will be opened at
That’s tho kind of ILtK.-rv |
■tempt to suit everybody.
The [answer to this question is Moore's Station chprcli to continue Rolfs of Gsinesville; W. J. Krpme armies during tho Hoor war, when tho
Goods
wo daily hake f&gt;" gh I
conditions
w(&gt;ro
probably
Infinitely
very simple. The German govern­ for fifteen evenings. The public is of Homestead; L. S. Tenny of Or­
&gt;
•
less
provocative
of
thnt
disease
than
'Sahlorcl will very likely have a ment can never make full repara­ cordially invited to be present the lando and F. A. Hurch of Tallahas­
L
Q
uality
Mniul
!
those which must necessarily prevnll L
see. secretary of the Hoard
now nnd modern
tourist hotel in tion.
*
The German government can opening evening and there will be a
In prolonged trench fighting. It will be
J-imu for tho next winter tourist never bring back to life the people recital to which all arc urged to ut£
and
Qualit\
I
V
recognized that Sir Frederick’s claim
MMUton, if the plans and desires of that they
♦
(). I
plunged to death The tend on the closing night
Mr. Museum'* Office.
Mint the existing oanltar/ nrrnnre- s
Jho peripie are carried out. Sanford only reparation will lie a money in-j Tharp. 2nd Umor, J !.. I'hiirp. 1st
^
Quality
B
u
m
s
and
t
.
m
'
!
A senato pago was whiling away mints are unprecedented li Justified.—
•has been wishing for A fesort hotel delimit) and this has been demand­ tenor und F. It. Berry, profundo tho timo In tho statehouso corridors I-ondon Outlook.
The Quality Print i|»al
lur some time and now it appears ed from every government thnt basso will conduct the class. They when ho was approached .by n sight►
♦
'that there are capitalists looking htUcd un American citizen. If Ger­ come well recommended. They gave sour who asked (where tho museum
&gt;
Underlies
was.
Tho
accommodating
pago
said
about and studying the proposition. many refuses to pay this indemnity u pleasing song service, niter church
More Important Tninoho didn't know, but ho would find out.
T h e newspapers' of Sanford huve America will levy on the German Sunday.
Tho latest estimate places the ngo &gt; The Ounlitv Goods wo Itake Z
and ho led tho sightseer In to a near­ of tho earth at 100,000.000 years. How
:argued the now hotel idea und no ships in American waters nnd thero
by office.
New riant Hqard Met »
itliuilit Jf a modern resort house is arc war ships, ocean strainers nnd
over, tho sga of tho earth Isn't half
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"Whoro's Mr. Museum's offleo?'' tho on Important to somo men as tho ngo
Plans wero made by tho Plant
construdroJ it will be a success from shipping pf all kinds now interned
pago asked.
Ib e first. The season just passed has in American ports. These will total Hoard of Florida yesterday which , Tho attache of-tho office finally got of tho liquor they consume.
&gt; 113 Magnolia.
I
Phon. 145 j
shown thnt the tourist business ls‘ into millions of dollars und it will be will enablo the advisory coinmitteo tho inntter straightened out and tho
Curious
Tolerant*.
to
go
ahead
with
tho
work
of
eradi­
steadily' increasing and that there is an easy mutter to seize them and
sightseer was put on tho right track.—
It's a runny, thing, though, that no
sample room in fho state for many forco Germany’s hand in the event cating the citrus canker and other­ Indianapolis Nows.
ono ever seems to bo* bored when
enure fine tourist hotels.— Timea- that the war lord proves intractihle wise protecting tho growers nnd far­
money does talk, no matter how long
mers of the state.
Pop's Understanding of It.
Union.
It talks.
and refuses to listen to reason.
“ Say. pop," remarked little Helny.
---------------—
The meeting was held in the
There are moro and better ways
Henpeck on tits return from Sunday
Hotel
Mason,
beginning
at
10:00
■Chris. Codrington, editor of the than going Jo war. Touch the Ger­
school, "our teacher says thero Is no
Detain«] News and president of the man government
through
their o'clock in the morning nnd ndjourn- marrying or giving In marrlago In
Florida Press Assocaition wired tho pockethooks if they cannot bo touch­ ing st 4:30 o ’ clock in the afternoon. heavon.”
following to President Wilson: "T h e ed through their hcarta and their Tho whole situation was gono over . “ I guess your teacher has tho dope
world is war mad. If it can honor­ sense of right and wrong and they and such stops were taken as tho right," replied old man Henpeck with
a b ly do so the United States should will not long withstand the assault. Hoard thought necessary to carry on a deop sigh. "As 1 understand it, ajl
s t a y out of this maelstrom. I f self Just at this timo the German gov­ the work laid out by the plant law is peace and quiet there."
F. T FÖRSTER. V ï i r.i»iiw »i
FKEDF.KIC H KAND. P iu im v t
nstpcct demands war, let us fight. ernment can ill afford to lose thfs recently enacted.
II r. W IlirNLK. Ca u r i *
A . L. BETTS. Ass'TC asmii«
The Best Attachment.
T h e press of Florida as a unit will immense amount und when the war
The advisory committee reported
Hoya In forming life attachment!
uphold you in your trying posi­ is over they will need the ships that that it had suggested the title of
should not overlook tho association of
Plant Commissioner for the execu­
tion .”
are interned In American porta.
that fellow, Will Power.—Omaha He©.
*
,
'
.
•
N o w Chris, in promising to give
An ounce o f . diplomacy is worth tive head which is to be employed at
the support of the state press in case more than a pound of fighting and a later date. This was adopted by
o f surplus cash is a v e r y im portant matter.
o f war was speaking only for him- at this particular stage of the game the Doard. The committee was then
m*lf. He certainly was not promis­ is worth much more when the lives givon letters authorizing each mem­
B y taking care o f you r money now, it will •
in g the editor of The Herald o i a of American men are taken fnto con­ ber to act as Plant Commissioner un­
take care o f you later on in advancing years.
shining mark for a bulled W e are sideration.
YS(e do not want war til such time as the proper mnn may
sim ply too busy for any such frolic but if the moment comes when be selected. The commlttoo is com­
Y ou r account is cordially invited.
and havo already served our time nothing but war will satisfy the posed of throe members as follows:
-Ysojcring.”
.
German government or any other Dr. H. P. Rolfs, dirctUor of tho ex­
Four per cent Interest Paid on Savings Ac*
government on tho globe tho Amer­ periment station at Gamesvillc; L. S.
Tenny
of
Orlando,
manager
of
the
ican manhood will not he found
T H E ID E A L NEW SPAPER
,
counts, Compounded Qunrterly
. Wnldo P. Warren In Associated wanting, either in the President and Growers a n d . Shippers League, nnd
Advertising gives his viow^ on "T h e his cabinet (or in* the personnel of W. J. Krome of Homestead, chief
the Amerjcan nation.
We are too engineer of the Florida East Coast
Idrail Newspaper” os-follows:
“ T h e Ideal newspaper is the home big and toebpowerfuh to plunge Into railway extension.
O F S A N F O R D . F I.O R ID Ä
’
The following letter was drafted
ncws|iapcr. It la a pnper which is a needless struggle;at this crucial

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Little Happenings— Mention
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PAGE FIVE

l&gt;ortnnt as the senior pupil* who will
graduate on Friday evening.
There will be an average of thirtylive Eighth Grade girls and hoys to
graduate, while the senior graduates
number seventeen, who are Annie
Whitner.
Muriel Harrold.
Daisy
Beits, Stella Brown. Maud Cameron,
Gladys Green. Nellie Lough. Zoe
Munson
May Holland,
Mildred
Dickson. Ethel Hickson. Hazel I’ackurd, Albert Fry, Sherman Routh,
Ernest Shephersd,
Vivian Speer,
Robert Deane.

We wish to cull your attention to
an advertisenent in this issue of the
In te re s t
Klder Spring Water.
This water
1‘orrh /’ iirfp ■'
prize, a deck of playing cards in a
ran now he obtained from H
It
Miss
Edith
Louise
Hubbard
was
leather
bound rime was presented
Summary of the Flouting Small
Coney who a ill bring it to your door
Mr s A P. Connelly.
Baked crabs,
the
guest
of
honor
at
a
very
charm­
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
in 5 gallon hollies at 50 cents pet
p o t a t o salad, hot rolls, olives and cof­
ing
porch
party
given
by
Mrs.
Hurried Herald Readers
bottle.
Phone him your orders at
Fannie Munson Thursday morning. fee were the tempting refreshments
Elder’s residence.
The wide verandas were attrac­ served
Those present were MesAt Le fliers Young fat hens, 20c tively pfetty with quantities of gor­ danies McLaughlin A. P Connelly,
,Mr. James Granger is visiting his
litauliful [{rrfplinn
per lt&gt;. Phone 17
geous amaryllis, Easter l'lies and Bishop, Newman, (i
F.
Smith,
7 6-2 1 C
mother.
«
One of the prettiest receptions of
gladioli.
Dainty refreshments were Holden. Neal, Barnes, Watson, B.
the season was tendered Mi«« Clara
Coronado Bench
Field Peas— Clay and Speckled
served and the morning hours great­ W Herndon and Hart.
Desirable
cottages
and
apartments
Guild
and Mi*» Alice Tetherly at
75j2tc
varieties, at Lcffler's.
ly enjoyed by those present.
Mrs.
the Parish House last evening by
nicely furnished, good location on
Srui Hew ( 7u(*
Mrs. P. A. Wood has returned Bench, handy to hotel, fishing, bath­ Munson's guests were those who
Miss Lora T illt and the members of
T h e Luil-DaxadUe. -at-ilic ¿Uir.hi.**. «
&gt;.
.will take parr an t'hc ,w*rH»l pnnfra m H -'
»«■prise." *
ing and pavilion.
Moderate nitmr
member« of the Sew-Sew Club the cast of "S ylvia” which was pre­
T O -N IG H T
Monday night or otherwise assist,
"
W. L. Cooper.
spent an enjoyable afternoon with sented awhile hack at the High
10 lb Buckets Snow Drift Lard,
including Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs.
Coronado, Florida.
Mrs O. L. Taylor Thursday
The school. The ball was beau ti fill with
$1.00.
L. P. McCuller.
Peck, Mrs. R. L. Peck, Mrs. Deas,
7 5-ttc
charm of simplicity prevailed in the flowers anil trailing vines, the walls
Dally Thought.
Mrs. Bower, Mrs. Forrest Gntchel,
being covered with palm leaves, an
Mrs. J. E. Courier is spending a
adornment
of
the
rooms,
pansies
be­
Sympathy
la the safeguard of the
NOTICE
Mrs. I,. R. Philips, Miss Edith
week with relatives at Tampa.
ing use extensively.
Sherbet »ml effective background for the beau­ human soul against selfishness.—Car­
T h e delinquent tnx list will he pub­ Stewart.
Margaret Davis, Flor­
cake were served by the gracious tiful white Easter lilies which were lyle.
Household goods, Imperial irons lished Juno 1st. Pay your tax now ence Frank, Ruth Kanner, Marian
The overhead
hostess
Those present were Mrs- used in profusion.
and save expense.
Philips, Linda Connelly, Adelaide
and yeast cakes at Simon’ s.
60*tf
dcorations
were
the
graceful vines
dames
F.
L.
Woodruff,
C
E.
Henry,
M. W Lovell, Collector Higgins, Edna Williams and Miss
of the white star jessamine and
Mi
laiuiin.
R.
L.
Peck.
Din
gee.
B.
A.
Mr. C. N. Robinson of Jackson­
74-51-Tues &amp; Fri
Goodhue.
Misses Zne and Fannie
«
SANfORB LODGES &lt;
Howard, McKinnon and Mrs. Mark smilax. The stair ratling and col­
ville is in the city in the interest of
Reha
Munson
assisted In serving.
Every
progressive
business
man
umns
were
also.entwined
with
vines.
Woods of. Jacksonville.
the telephone company.
Hanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
advertises in various ways. No M e­
Potted plants and ferns completed
Pineapples, oranges, lemons, fresh dium Affords so,widespread publicity
Xtyulrry Cfuft
Communication every first and third
the charm und beauty of the attrac­
* f l f « i i r Defif. Prbgfa m
tomatoes, at Lefller’s.
* 76-2jc
Thursdays at 7:30.
visiting brethren
A very delightful meeting ot tho
at so »mall a cost as the City Direc­
tive
scene
that
was
enhanced
by
The Music Department will pre­
welcome.
Mystery
Club
was
held
at
the
home
It .is always found In* the
Mrs. H. J. Holly returned last tory.
J. C. Humph
sent its last program of the club youth and beauty and pretty gowns. 0. L. Taylor
Receiving with Miss Guild und
night from a delightful visit to ho* Money Centers, therefore it is in of Mrs. J. H. Ferguson Tuesday year, until the beginning of the fall
— Secretary
W. M
Constant Touch with the Money afternoon und a pleasant, ‘ happy
Miss Tetherly were Misses Tifft,
mother and sister at Tampa.
season,
at
the
club
rooms
Tuesday
time enjoyed by all present.
M at­
Spenders See the Directory Man
Monroe Chapter ,No. IS, It. A. M.
afternoon. A very fine program has Virginia Brady. Frances Aspinwall,
5 or 0 (loses GG6 will break
for space and prominent classifica­ ters of grave importance came be­
Meets every second und fourth Thurs
...... prt‘|&gt;ar«'&lt;l which ran In* •,njny«,«| Fern Ward* Ruth McDaniel, Fannie
any ruse of Fever or Chills. Price
diijcuVsion,
tions of yonr Business in the San­ fore the meeting for
Re.hu Munson. Harold Washburn day in Masonic Hall over the Irnperia’
26 cents.
7I-52lc ,
prominent
among
which
were
vital by tin* |*rm»ral jnjblic for tin* simili and Allen Jones.
ford Directory, to be issued so'on.
A pleasing pro­ Theatre. Visiting companions vvcleorpr.
u&lt;!mi'«ton fof of ton r^ntM
J. F. Kurnatz
H. E Tolnr
statistics, children, and the latest
Mrs. Henry Wight. Mrs. Pulrtrtfm
7G 2tc
gram nf music and feuding* interSecretary
High Priest
'fashions in gown»
Mrs Ferguson
and Miss Margaret Davis motored
:-|!er»cd throughout the evening en­
1 11IfI |t|« fi (■‘I mi fi I U 1*4 *
t i loud I nveslmeat
I wav assisted in nerving refreshments
over to Orlando y**sterday.
tertained the gllesl*. Notwithstand­ Semi note Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta
Jmilcious Ad vert ising
If&lt;» pillar I r\ t i T**h l rn itiTH uJ hhj t 11n*
l v Master Paul Thomson
Enjoying
Meet» i*very first und third Tuesday
ing
tin- inch*ment weather a brilliant
21tO pairs Ladies’ Black "1 laliy
Creates u new business
anti «*ntrrtin’ gracious hospitality of their ( uiiiiiii fHt in«'lit
in each month. Everyone who has seen
crowd
responded
to
the
invitations
I &gt;•&gt;11" Pumps at U8c. E. It. Peters,
R e vive» ii dull business,
Vv
hostess were Mesdnines W. P. Car­ tuinmcnis oi next week, beginning and the evening was happily enjoyed. his Star in th« East nrt* cordially Invited
601 East First St.
76-llc
Enlarges an old business.
to
visit
this
chapter.
ter, W. II. Peters, Renfroe, O'Con­ with ihu munir recital on Monday
Alice E Robbins, Soc'y
Secures success in any business.
Mrs. Wm. McKinnon has return­
nor. A. I). Smith. Deane Turner, evi'jiinR. which will In* followed «Iii rA
m
h
x
ì
r
i
j
Definir
And enables you to pay dividend*
ed from Jacksonville, accompanied
E. L. Taylor, J. K Johnson, Ter- ini; tin* week with one or more
I'hoenlx Lodge No 5. K. of IV
,\t
thè
U ro l herhood
m oni*
tnin your hu»ine*s
■neh d a y . 11 is t he social
by her sister, Mrs. Mark Woods.
beim. Guests of the club were Mrs. e \i■i i
Meets
second •and fourth Tuesday».
A few dollars spent for an ad in
t*\ *
d the -eboni year and ,i- i he iglit .in .iiuit-itig &gt; b ' b a t « wtll b « Nisltlllg knights always welcome.
\ W Fitt- and Mrs Thomson.
Spcrl.il fur Saturday
I
quart tin' new V'ii\ Din-dory will
gtlett on lite topo/,
R i 's u l l e d , that It
prove
(&gt; J. Miller
/ H» ■■ii ilr.i w• near is a nt n i palei! I- - .i m i r tu w in i m a n il iroiig h hi* II KMcl.aulin
ilf-hpun», |Oc. Scniiniili &lt; o-Opera- |t
facts In you
Set* tile Diree
K and S
C C.
\
v
el liit-i: •III a f •I t, eli ib'llgllt
Iti’
lhihii/
1’iir'i/
tin- Mcr. Co.
7G-1tr
. ¡lp t1111
t hall
tir
. jt '
hi* •, «
j tur&gt; man bid re u i nm Isle
. I . r ./il.,
t- pi
MrI I
I', r a line r I •'lebrated
Sanford l odge No. 27, I. &lt;&gt;. O. F.
fat hill-. 2" rent 1" r ;..&gt;i{! u! at
fi •
lid p ; "i” iti o! *-\* ■• ...» I" * « tlhrilial li i* wf'l l e opheht. w it b
!&lt;
&gt;
twelfth
birthday
ot
D
r
daugh­
Meet.*
every Monday at r GUI p. m.(
enl
Iio-i.i-tn
w
ori
li
\
liti*
l’inj-i'
by
1. F McCuller*
i- i io■
t In puldii and ali
ipi
ter. Helen, with a ill.Milling little op
\lrF
D
Hrpwhlee
\ tr M .ix w rlt over Iinperi.il Theatre. ,
l" &gt;tutte trito
&gt;!■ Ii 1 1- g I *
T h e Honor ol the Boy Scout.
1 W &lt;! Singlet ary
&lt; t ' ( 'ohb,
2&lt;lfl pair taidi**' While Piimpn
birllid y parly hot Mniiilnv after
. 'id
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t br -l o p b « r
and
Tin* iiiiihI Itti [«triant nennt virtue te
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Seeretary
N. G.
fl­ ..TitE II Pele
tri] E Fi t
Swuri/.
T h e negativi* wtll In* holiy
that of limi,it tinlcoil, that I» the bonis ii'iii ,ltnl later hi tie evening enter­
it •• I
The
.s.mford
t
’onimeiicement
(or
Vii It.l*
friends of her own.
fu n g h i for b y M i —e - V ir g in i a S n ii'li
of all scout Viri ilea and I» closely al tained a few
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t.ote • 11V i anil* No G. W (I \V
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that
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teepert
Win
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a
Charles D Urtimi «•V. propri« f «»r
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Meets
-**i'oti*l atol fourth Wednesday
with •|iia iit it u - &lt;0 p n i i - u violots
of &lt; ‘ ul'i* t it 1till, 1’ hill Util a a .-. if '
»■ . ut p n r :
! • a tIn' g iti b l »
U r i n i " lei*p'i M tio i M oilg lltO n
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I le liolior ainl iiii-t urtium- in b**w|- and vases,
*It tlii-s morniru:
(,r**at lu n i- a li I lei pa ted and ali F I. Miller
J F. IliKilehun
•|U«»t• d t Prunai lUUt
t»*tint 1&gt;
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, i ' l u l l ol an y t h in g their beauty enhanced by graceful
( 'ornici! Commander
Clerk
e\ e mtig of l a u g h t e r i- proin lsed all
-00 ¡laifH Ladite
Blick
ILiil*y I bill III' lllglits
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whit al I e li ' I.
thill" 1’ mups ut !thi
K H P•-1*■r**. ! m a n lie s t
han
&lt; r o f a si mil Is a tin
ml -l.-iiii. r 1
Tin
roomTin re wa- the u-util
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Ii.lge- W,!I 1.1 M *
,.,,J \ ! rt iiited flroilterltimd of ' nrpenters and
-101 Kant First St
7*’p II«
•mini I»- lightly set
m ir risi i hin,*
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the nf .1 many
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Sanford lau ti I ttioli No 17f&gt;1 meets
Hi out I Fenili
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I. F McCuller
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a &gt;i-t tu• « rv.tm *'
tirsi ami third Thursday night at 7
,v«*n g Lms! i
w.1• Mi »I
{'libili
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bolli­
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t't lock in the Fagli*»’ Hall
w it- h■r V«■d
unii
-.unilui*
In•*
and
'
Mr and Mr- Fini Mb'ft ami Im b&gt;
t in tin
, ,,
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t.v
!• « l i l i the titi* —
I
W'.I* Singletary,
J M Hçown,
Lesicn From thè Llly.
eat
ot hrr V!»tnd tiling- tu
ut III*'
t ri /it*ntic* in* at«
ar«• vt*it[ng Mr* Ml« Il ^ pii r«» rit n at
y i- y Tren('resident
i b ' W l'iisil) wti lose polso, swrpt by
1 .1 lier»
M ■I. Ie ' Il nielli
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Department will tndd tin* la*l meet
IV U. F.. Sanford Fudge 121t
li.tV* K•' p t aiir**ast with
pair Ladle*
While FDIT■P» ib'i’p l'tlOUiill 1,1'liidder th«* 1il&gt; M'St
■||m w r rM uste ami game*
wh”
grunt
Mis't
tir-t and third Wednesday night
Ittg
of
the
Sel-nll
\
full
attend
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oli
thè
fmv
ut
Ilo
wnlers,
Its
roots
G* '«fits. E II pet* r*. :tol E
•lie ! I ti)«. a • ! 1 • w ! '*01 ni h b t retiti
Fir»t
.it corner of hirst St. and I’lilmctto Ave.
far tndow
llnw mriMii' li ridei. thè intuì« t h« hi.-.ir- p;i-&gt; »II loo swiftHy
is
de-tred
and
tin*
meeting
will
be
î* due tor tin* •pb'ttdbl eliti ti'iii y of
siri-et
. *i lt&gt;
ü. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
rlpplea, unii liow confldeiitly It h a » .mil i hi* young guots baili* farcwid
Larking a
Piur schools
V feature Upon which railed promptly at three
Secretary
Exulted Ruler
\ Sweet Potatoes al L P. McCul- sought thè lulit. liuti ita lite mny ex
with nductancc. Enjoying tin* chi!
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to
ri'
will
In
no
t
In■liioriim at
p* eial en m no ti! may be made l- t lie
pand llierem ahnve thè tnrlmleiiee o f dri n - party w«r« Nnim Muson. \i
Wrs.
p*î (11111iti* rit and refining IIt llllelire- ol meet mg
I he Lake Itreere t ounril No. 31 Junior
llm wuveiF
i rum le» and HmictiUua
D
u Bom'. Mann« Kate Williamnu
Ollt-li program *&gt;n
llwtng 1(1 Hi
' Mrs. Doyle, accompanied by her
phIeh •til (die.
O r d e r 1 nitrii Vomì irmi Mechanic*
•h« I ligi
d
Ut (tili e Strong, S-lltrr Miller 11» h &gt;i
r| 1m I f ; it g
Met ' - e', *'t 1 U e&gt;f tll'-dal .*1 7 HI P.
t
daughter. Mi*s May Doyle will I.'üt .
pefl.iltV
' . -. - I'tie : 1 ,11. ' I
(»nt./.,1» .
b ■- 1«
It I oil.-M il d
, lilt l 111
bl
Vi*itmg brothers
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* i. i o ri u m 1 1 . M
for Dr Fur-tv
Vi ■ M.1ri um
.11 tir.
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N&gt; teil &gt;i ii.on
II Smith. Iter See.
•I* um«
ire
H I tot,
to I I V. y II U p .oil
Vi iii ng i l . 'to • 1*t g of 'lie tun
wks Foint
f ». dm —
'i m
t.. * t,
It- f iii •
-a' I, i * e- .1 profession
e
La'* r in d o ift«; to.on Mr T i t w i l
• patino i i ¡il 'In tp*n ..... I Mrs
■ y : •ha» h» i- way
Of f • I ... ’ll
lay- «»t .........I tin- tea* tor in ' n, •tl
I vier) ( it) Aerie No. Iaf)3
Olir L’Ói Coffe. in I It*
g«r «nlort.iin«1! with munie and «loi n
M
M
Martin has been called oil
,«
lip ill III* prob »sinn I *11 11ii il •-11di ia In
resignations ol Miss &lt; lara Guild and
Meeting
every Tuesday night at 8
M cC idler
Uon for older guests Helen Terwilliger
In several o’ clock Piro Building,
quircr
Miss Alice Tetherly the patrons und for Tuesday evening.
ami Ai na Mason rendered piano seler200 pairs Ladies' niack " B a b y
0. E," Tnmtus,
pupils of the school feel that Ihe year* Mrs. Martin has graciously J. T Hoolehan,
tions ; nil Mr*. Terwilliger gave sev
t he
M lisie
Club
Worthy Pr***ident
Secretary
Boll” Putnpa at !l8r. E, H. Pi ters.
-1-hoot*
will sustain an irreparable entertained
eral delightful readings and votai loss and I liât will valise a varaney or depart turnt one« n year and re­
301 East First St.
7G-1tc
numbers, all of which wer« much »'
O J l s TRIBE NO Gl. 1 o IC M.
grets . V' *'editigli
tfi.il (it h«r pn*
ot easily tilled
Til»**« Indies have
Mrs. Geo. Hoy left n n ] Monday
p*\«d
MrT«rw illlgiT- gm-tMis't* every first and third Friday
grams prevent at tfo- lime
It ha*
•naintaineil the digitili of i In- High
("f her home in Michigan
Mr Hoy
»«!*• Mr and Mr- Tlo-inbir« Miller
.ll w a V *
been
Otte
of
I fie
b'ltghtful.
nights
ut 7:'ltl m Masonic Tempi**,
hoot for main m i r * are iru* ami
will join her the latter p a rted the
- n e I 1 1 i \ e* '
of
the
It 11*1
Mr- Fd Lan*'. Mr- Mobb'V Mr
lover*
of
Visiting
brothel- welcome
•-led, proving f beni—
elv i— by t ! * t r (
month
t i » » Dt&gt; k«Iis 111&gt;
( «le-ti ! . •
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&lt;
¡inn,
John St amper,
&gt; a t, 11 •r &gt;t
enrs ol -|p(«nitid servie. . p.ildt .t d '
Fresh Prune*. Apple
■tt,d M l - May Doyle
C of R.
Sachetn
A primi»,
• dînent
They have won I he love |
Peach«* and Raisin*
P Mcd respect
•( pupil- a toi pa r*'t&gt;t s
Tiklng No Chances
"Culler.
*"
Heralds of 1.1licrt)
t lìr flint /Tagriim
ahn believe a grave mistake will tie
At a Scotch watering place one sum.
Mis'ls
at
Eagles’ Hall tir»t Monday
At the High School auditorium made if they are allowed to l eav e
Mils Alice Guild of Winter Park
tiler. Macphehsou was found stretched night in each month at 7:30.
Monday night a delighllul program j ,,llr Hrhnols
It is the hope of the In a contented mood on tho sands,
•ctrne over for the reception to Miss
Wm. E. Householder. Commander
will he rendered l.y the pupils of |lU,,n(. K,.n,.rall&gt; and at least eighty- purling Ills old pipe ’’Conte on. .Mac."
Build and Miss Tetherly yesterday.
Miss Bertha Puckard, Secretary
Mrs. Munson, assisted by
Miss hvp |ipr ri.n, of ,h« mothers that said his companion, who had ]u»t cornu
She will ho the guest of her sister
Hubbard amt Mrs, Luden Philips, -onti* pinn may be devised to keep from town, “let’s go for a sail " "Nu,
for Commencement week.
with Mrw. R. R.* Deas, accompanist
Miss Guild and Miss Tetherly and na,” replied Macpiterson, slowly shak­
200 pair Ladies' White Pumps
ing tils head. ’ I hue had a gold din­
Miss Hubbard’s songs will include
Mias Flora Walker in their position*
cents. E. I t Peters. 601 E. Find
ner
tit the cost ’o three nnd saxpenc*
Twickenham Ferry, MurzinU; Three in the* High School.
•tfeet.
76-l t c
an’
Em
ttiktii no risks ’
DENTIST
Fishers, Hulluh: Oh! Had I Jubnl's
On Wednesday the young pupils
Lyre, Haendel; Hur Rose, Coombs;
Woodland Park
work run w iiit i : pnoptr only
of the Eighth (¡rude will have their
Will Not Stick.
1'hursdnys and Sundays
Ashes of Roses, Woodman; Santa
g'uduation exercises, when they puss
To prevent imatage stampa from
PE O PLE S B A N K B U IL D IN G
Swimming Pool, Amusements, Mtui-&gt;
Lucia, Braga.
sticking together, rub them over the
the
second
milestone
ill
their
school
Bobby Ikirnit at Ihr Star Mon­
I«easc it for your noxt Picnic
Mr*. Luden Philips, a musical
R O O M &lt;J
career and they feel almost as !m- hair before putting them away
73-tf
rending of James Whitcomb Riley’s
day, May 17th
tender little poem "A n Old Sweet­
heart of Minn."
Among the piano selections are:
March Heroic, Schubert, Gavotte,
D*Albert; Polish Dance, Schnrwcn» k » ; Second Mazurka, Godard;
Shepherd's Dance from Henry VIII,
Gerrnnr; Overture Zampa; Papillon«,
H E R E Ls a human side to this institution. W o like to moot outr customers and pot
Egg M alted M ilk ____ 15c
O range Egg N ogg.. 15c
Lavellee; Moonlight Sonata (1st
acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
Movement) Beethoven.
! Plain M alted M ilk ... ..10c
E g g Lemonade.
1,0c
^ This bank is working all the time to please iLs customers, and we are well equipped
Program commences promptly at
Egg Phosphate ............. 15c
M oorish M ilk Shake 15c
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
8:15 and there will he no admittance
«
•j Your aliairs can be intrusted to your H O M E IN S T IT U T IO N with the knowledge
E gg Flip.......... ,......... 15c
E g g Pineapple Foam 15c
while a number is In progress.

DR. C. VV. FAIN

“BONITA”

YOUR BANK

T

S P E C IA L S U N D A E S A R E D E L IC IO U S

THE BONITA ICE CREAM PARLOR |
*,(Next Door Cast of Peoples Bank

N I C O L O P U L O S BROS., Proprietors
FHONC 1S2

Ice Cream made by electricity delivered to
«5 part of the city in pints, quarts, gallons or
larger .quantity if desired.
.
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W'
.

«I
• ft:

•e

will bo an important meet­
ing of the Junior Civic Leugue Mon­
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Ev­
ery member of the League must b«
present to tiiscusa the play which
will he given in July.
Kttry Wttk Bridge
Mrs. C. M. Vorce entertained
three tables of players, members of
tho Every Week Bridge Club and
other friends yesterday afternoon at
her home at Monroe.
The club
prize of n very lovely vase was won
by Mrs. McLaughlin while the guest

that they will be well cared for, as this bank Ls owned and managed by the most solid
and successful business men of this city.
i W e conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open an account
with $1.00 and wiH receive 1 per rent interest, compounded q u a r t e r l y , on all funds

deposited.
L E T I S S E R V E YOU

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
(iC O U R T

FORREST LA RE, Pres.

H O U S E B U IL D IN G )

D. L. THRASHER, Vicc-Pres.

A. R. RE Y, Cashier

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C h e s te r

O nprrlclit. 1910. hy RtrUI l*ublIcaUon Cor­
poration.

THE SANFORD HERALD

Mrs. Moore smilingly put' it In her
hand.
“ Why didn't June wire us?” puzalod
fattier, his fists bulging In tho pockets
of Ills gay smoking Jacket
“ Yes. why didn't sho?”
Mother’s
rolco wns fall o f anxiety, bat as she
saw the unruffled expression o f Iris
Blcthcring's face sho began to bridle.
I f Junlc could wire ber friend, why
couldn’t sho wire her mother?
"You havo such slow delivery out
here.” promptly exiJntned Iris.
g,"Just what did she say?"
Iris cast her eyes to tbo celling nnd
began tolling off tho words on ber fin­
gers.
“ Phone mother I can’t flnf ray puree.
I ' l l I forget It? Extremely happy.
Bushels of loro to till. Juno.”
Twenty minute« were all tbo callers
By «p«ctal arrangement for thu
paper a photo-drama oorreepond could spare. They drove down tho
boulevard. A taxicab flashed by them,
Ing to the installments of "H u n
aw ay Jane" may now be eeen m but they did not notice IL Nwl War­
the leading moving picture the a ner was In tho taxL and he was out
tarai By arrangement made wttr and up on tho-porch before tho ma­
the Mutual Film Corporation it tr chine had ouin» to a full stop. John
Mooro answered tbo bell, and I10 stood
not only possible to read **Runa
w ay June" eaoh week, btrt ai«&lt; as If petrified wben ho saw bis son-inafterward to tea moving piotur«- law’s expression.
"navo you heard from June?” husk
tUuatraUng our «tory
ed Ned.
"Isn't sbo with you?" Tho volco of
Mooro wns strained nnd tense.
Mrs. Mooro camo hurrying out, her
face ashen.
open way In which these two discuss
••Junio!" sho cried. Bho ran down to
ed finances Bobblo counted his mon­
tho taxi nnd peered In through tbo
ey and bold back n fragment of It
open window. 8be camo running back
“ Hero’s yoar hundred, and I’m tieven
.
«
to tho good."
*•
tnd caught Ned by tho arm. '‘Where
“Ob!” gasped Juno as tho signifi­ Is my girl?"
cance o f the tableau suddenly dawned
‘Then aho Isn’t hero?" gasped Ned.
upon ber. Why, they were almost In
“ Como Inside.” Jobu Moores volco
tho same position In which sho had bad lost all Its color. Ho led file way
iccn herself when she was Ned's pite­ Into tho library. “ Now, what Is ali
ous llttlo beggar.
(his ubout? Why am you hero nlono?"
"Thnnks, Bobble." said Iris nnd turn­
"I dou't know. June Is somewhere
ed to June. “ If you want more. honey. In Now York. 1 was In hopes you had
In your struggle for Independence, heard from her.”
come right bark, nnd I'll make Ilob
"W e did! Bho telegraphed to Iris
ble gtvo It to us."
(hat she had lost her purse. Iris left
Juno shrank nwny.
"Oh. 1 can't here with It to mall It to June.”
possibly take III I didn't know you
'Then that's where sho Is!" There
were going to usk Bobble!"
was relief In Ned's voice.
"Where else do 1 get It?" blurted
"Bit down." said Moore. “ Why aro
tho bosom friend. "Bobble's tho easi­ you uot with her?”
est way.”
"I don't know.” Thero was a choke
'That's Just It.“ June (minted out In Ned's volco. "Bho left mo on tho
“Can’ t you see what a beggar n de­ train—s IIpikhI away nt Farnvllle."
pendent woman Is? Don’t you s«-c
"Bho wouldn't do such n thing with­
that If I can't accept n gift of mom-y out good eiiuse!" declared Mrs. Mooro
from my husliatid I can't possibly let with firm conviction.
you accept for rne a gift of money
“ What happened 7" This shandy
from your hushaqd? Don't bo angry, from Moore
Iris, please. I'm fighting for n prlncl
"I don't understand. Bhe told me sho
pla”
lust her purse. I gave her somo mon­
"Oh. Air Thomas Ilot!” exploded ey, nnd she went to sleep with her
Bobble.
head 011 my shoulder. I pillowed her
'T h a t attitude la nt tbo bottom of more comfortably on tho seat hy nnd
tho whole thing, Bobbie,” argued June, by nnd went Into the smoker. I drop
with spirit. "Because the mnn bus |n&gt;d In to look nt tier about every flvo
supported the woman for age« ho hns minutes, snd when I enmo back after
made himself tho master. That de­ we bad (tassed Knrnvlllu sho wns gone.
stroys tho womsn's sulf res|*ect. and I Bhe left the rooucy on the sent Hero
lovo dies.”
j It Is “ And he showed them tho threo
"Mho's n fine kid." said Bobblo hearti­ 1crumpled bills, ono partly tom.
ly. “ but If she's going to draw the lino
"How do you know shu returned to
on money which has foxiL handed New York?" demanded Moore.
from n mnn to a woman shoHTinve
"I saw ber 1 got off at the next sta­
to get It fresh from the mint.”
tion nnd telephoned. The station mus­
“ What will you do. Juno?" fretted ter nt Fnmvlllo reported that he saw
her getting on a down train I took nn
Iris.
"If I only had that purse mummy express nnd overhauled her ns wo came
Into the Grand Central station. I saw
gave me.” mused June.
"Bho got that from your father," her leave the station and get Into u
Ilohhlo was unkind enough to remind taxi."
"You are bolding something back!”
her.
"Oh. that wns daddy’s money,” she Mooro charged. "I want to know the
brightly replied, no trnco o f concern on truthP
"You hnvo all I ran tell you." declar­
her brow, "and It's tho last I can tako
from them now that I’m mnrricd. Iris, ed Ned. He would not tell them about
couldn’ t you go out to tbo bouso nnd the blnek Vandyked nun, and June
wns Mrs Warner now
sny you'll send It to mo?"
"Will you get your wraps, please.
“Just tho thing!" Iris wna bubbling
Immcdlntuly with entbuslnam. '“ We’ll Charlotte?" Juno's fnthor finally sold,
go right out now. Bobble, call tho car.” nnd rose. ,“ Wo are going to Iris. I’ll “ You mustn't let thetn know I'm order tho car.”
They were grim and silent ns they
here,” warned Juno. “ Y’ on mustn’t lot
sped away.
any ono know!”
Whllo they rode tho black Vandyked
Within flvo minutes Iris nnd Bobblo
In the sw ift llttlo runabout were hond- man. In Rherry's. sat nt tho end of n
ed for Bryn port- In tho library Juno long table between a Jovial host with
had found a picture o f Ned among a gray inustnche nnd a ponderous mnn
somo other Intimate photographs, nnd with heavily lidded eyes nud short
It was with constant refen-nco to this hair.
There were n dozen plncod nt the
and amid constant talking to It nnd
constant caressing of It that she penned table, nud wine hissed nt every plate,
hut tho others of the party, wiilch In­
her Importnnt message:
My Poor, D ear Hoy—I cannot explain In a cluded n half dozen vivacious nnd gnyletter wh»t happened today. When I am ly gowned young women, were dnnefree, dear Ned, 1 will make you under­ lug. Tho threo men talked In low
stand and fortfva. Tou roust not try. to
tones, their heads bent together, nnd
find your unhappy bride,
JUNK.
tho black Vandyked man was the
most silent. Finally ho began to tnlk
CHAPTER II.
and grew enthuslaatlc, and presently
U N T DEIIBY enmo nround tho be drew forth June’a llttlo gold wntch.
A
corner of tho Moore house lu Then he flashed open the lid. All
all her glory—stifT lavender threo man bent eagerly over I t They
1 dress with the red posies 00 It, gazed upon the lovely features of. tho
yellow bat with tho green feathor, tan runnwny bride, tbclr faces bent close
together. They clapped the black Van­
shoes and blue stockings.
“ Howdy. Aunt Debbyt” Bobble Bleth­ dyked man on tho «boulder.
ering. with his chattel beside him.
It was during this tlmo that Juno
awung up tbo drlro In bis fast little Wnrner. sitting quietly In a corner of
runabout
the library with Bobblo and Iris and
June's parents camo to tbo door, with tier mother'« puree still In her
John J. Mooro In tho bluo and tan hand, heard n familiar voice In the
smoking jacket which be had refused Tcsttbnle.
to wear until tenderness at Jnno’a'ap
“ Daddy!”
Bhe dashed from her
preaching departure had brongbt him chair In a flash and went upstair» to
to I t and Charlotte Moore In the gray her room.
•Ilk dress embroidered by Juno's own
“ Where’s Junle?” Mrs. Moore had
hands.
,X
pushed through ahead o f tho men.
John Moore walked straight to Bob­
“Come right In." heartily tnvltod Fa­
ther Moore, nnd Mother Moore, with blo Blethering and shook an awo In­
soft eyes, shook Bobblo by one band spiring finger at that young man.
"Where's my girl?” he demanded.
and Iris by both.
Bobble slowly,straightened.
“ Wo baro only a mtnnte to stay.''
began Iria. starting to talk aa they
“ Well, she's here.” bo said. "What
went Into tho library. “ I beard from ou tr
June,” Iria rattled on. Father Moore.
(C O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 7)
In tho parlor, came straight over.
“ Sho mlss&lt;&gt;d ber purse,” glibly went
on Iris, wbtlo Bobble eyed her with ad­
miration. . "She’s afraid abo lost It
Did aho I cbto It here?”
Easy, interesting and immensely profit­
"Right on that tahle." And Mrs. able for the Farmer, Fancier or Country
Moore's eyes aimrklcd. Rhe took It Gentleman. Now’s Breeding Time.
W IU TE FOR C IR CU LAR
from a drawer In a desk.
“That felri always was careless about
money.” laughed Mr. Moore aa If It
Jw k M ib, StoMa
were a virtue.
u
Bobble glanced at Iria. Bho wVfc aa
serano aa a plate of Ice cream.
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SECOND EPISODE.

In P irso it of tho Runaway Bride
CHAPTER I.
ilE runaway bride, who led the
chaec. seemed to be lucky, for
tho truffle opened before her
like magic and cloaed behind
tier like it wall. Aa she turned Into
Central park nt Fifty-ninth afreet. eafo
from Immediate pursuit. tho black
Vandyked man's car wns lu a anarl at
Flfttialzth. An ho cnino out of that
pocket ho leaned forward, after p look
ahead,'hnd spoke crisply to bla drtvor.
They stopped nt the Plaza hotel, nnd
the man, hurrying up tho steps, sud
&lt;lenly paused. With a smile be drew
from his pocket a tiny gold watch and
opeood IL Inside tho lid was the pic
Core o f a beautiful young girl with a
hand»ome collie. Tho black Vandyked
nun gazed nt tho plcturo for a mo­
ment In frowning meditation. It was
the runnwny bride.
A « be entered tho hotel Ned’s tnxl.
with the fluttering white ribbons, (mss
« 1 and turned Into the park Just ns
June Warner turned out of It nt Bev
«ty-eecond street, heading for Hireraide drive.
A t that hour Itia Blethering sat pourf o g her volublo sadness Into tho ears
o f Bobbto In tho Blethering homo on
Hirers Ido drlr'e, She had been school
d a y chum and tho bosom friend of
-lone Moore, but now there wna no
Jtzne Moore, only a June Warner, and
Jane Warner might becomo a stranger.

m

n dream." went on June, with more
vigor, tmuud now to make them un­
derstand. "I saw myself being paid
for belug a wife, as mummy pays tho
servants and Ned pays his stenogra­
pher. I saw Ned giving u&gt;«t money aa
he gives It to beggars! 1'saw myself
ulways holding out my hand for chari­
ty!” And she wna a roost pathetic littlo figure ua she upturned her palm.
“ 1 couldn't stand It Bo I threw down
tho $30 and slipped o(T tho train and
came back.“
“ But you had no money!” said Iria
“ 1 got on Tho train anyhow nnd sold
my wntch to n funny old Indy.” Juno
explained. Hho paused lo remember
something—the black Vandyked man
who uow had her wntch. Ho hnd
bought It from the old lady on tho
train, so Hint Juno could some dny re­
deem I t That was very nice o f him.

“ Hot," observed Bobble. “ How long
are they going to be goner’

•Three weeks. It’s an otornlty. BobMin r
Hoi." said Bobble. “ Why doesn't
smtnrbody answer that doorbell V*
f t had only Juat rung, nnd tmmodl
the hollow Blethering butler
oe tlirough. ITo did not return to
laonoo any ono, however
Instead
efte caller rushed straight In and threw
frcreelf Into the anna of Iria
-June I”
&gt;Blethering stood by and watchtableau for n moment; then be
wwtt to tho door and looked out
—Where’a Ned?” ho quit® naturally
Inquired.
ink® only answer was a sob.
' “J a id e ,"

plead ed

Iris,

“ w h e r e ’s

■ H «ir .
*T—L—I left Ned!” June walled. “I
ran away!"
■“Aw . ( say r protested Bobbie.
: did be do, dear?” This from
“ I l e —bo gare rob money!”
? “ B e gsre you money!” Iria repented

numbly after awhile “ Did 70a
■jr be gave you money T*
- Y « * . " Jane straightened up aa aba
the difficulty which lay be-her. Iria, while a warm and loyal
was not exactly a thoughtful
nor a sensitive on» and might
not understand the deep eth­
ical significance of what bad happened.
Babble didn’t count
“ Juat after the wedding breakfast
mnfbrr gars ms s (sine, and If 1 had
msC left that on the library table at
BsosA 1 might not bars known my preallotment until It was too late. When
Fled and 1 were on the train, however,
( utssed the purse. While, 1 was tollta g Ned about It he tipped tho porter
dollar In his nice, cheery way; then
ha turned around and gave me $30—In
Juat the tame way! Don’t you s e e r
And she ohoddered with the recoil«Clou o f her humiliation. ."Then 1 had
m

He Caught Up the Portrait end Press­
ed It to Hie Lips.
Bhe hnd his can) and wns reaching for
It when she noticed that Iris had guno
to the telephone^
” You mustn't tolephono unybodyl”
the runaway brldo Insisted. “ You
would be betraying my confidence.”
” But what do you Intend to doT'
“ Wbnt about Ned?" Bobble suddenly
blurted, tho thought of young Warner,
alone on tho trnlu with tho honeymoon
higgago, flnshlng on Ills mind.
“ Nod's a darling I” And June’s lip
quivered. “ He’s an angel! But I can­
not be a burden to bo carried on Ned's
back. 1 shall stay away from Nod un­
til I achlovo my own Independence.
Then wo can walk together hand in
hand—In mutual self respect and ac­
cepting from each other nothing but
love!
"It Is for his tinpplneas as well as
for mine,” Juno Insisted firmly.
The
world will not bo happy until women
walk In strict equality with men, Iria,
dear.” Bho saw by tho faro o f bor
friend that cold logic was wasted. The
two girls walked upstairs, and Iria ush­
ered her still bosom friend Into a coxy
little guest room.
Meanwhllo Ned Warner began tp be
familiar with tho bronze panther on
the overhanging rock In tho park and,
casting back In his memory, reflected
that be must havo passed It about flvo
times.
But why had Juno married him!
Why had sho walked down tbo aisle of
the llrynport chapel with him that
morning? Perhaps tho black Vandyk­
ed man was married, and marriage
was tho only road to Juno's freedom.
He could stand this train of thoughts
no longer. He whirled up Itlrcrslde
drive, past the very bouse where June
was then talking to Iria and turned
hta key in tho lock o f the plnce Which
was to have been homo Home! And
this was bis return! Here were all
the furnishings which they had bought
together. Here had clustered all his
dreams of happiness.
It mult bt Alt talk to find that mant
June was still June—and hla June!
He caught op the portrait sad pressed
It to bis lips sod held It In his arms
and sank down by tbo bed sobbing. .
,* At that moment June and Iris were
sitting In the big walnut panoled li­
brary. and Bobble wandered In. When
he saw the girls be started back. .
“ Don’t go, Bobblo!” called Iria. She
walked straight op to him and held
out her hand. “ Producer
” What’s tha price?” ho eiked.
“ Oh. a hundred.“
“ now did yon guesa my roll?" In­
quired the cheerful Bobble, dragging
np a handful- of bills with nonchalant
ease, at which Juno smiled In spits-of
ber embarrassment. Bbo hnd always
been amused *1 the matter of fact and

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Bril dark corner, sb® went 6ver each dashed around the circle.
of tbo dear rooms, furnished Just to
"Is June here?” railed Iris.
fit her and delight her—tbo whlto and
" L a wily, no!" puffed Aunt Dobby.
gold reception room, the white and "Dnt's her goln‘ yonder"'
roso drawing room, the whlto and
The runnlMMit was gone with a whit.
black library, tbo whlto and blue bed- and Immediately after ramo the family
room, tho all white kitchen. She saw limousine.
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Nod In every room and herself there.
“ Is June here?" railed «II three of
Now (lushed and happy she was ex­ the ocrup.nts at onre
perimenting with the t&lt;»y range, now
“She's just done gone! The gentle
tlg?y were dining together alt alone. niftn with Mnc'L uliltkrfs fin« )ts«t
Bhe was playfully feeding Ned, und done gone' Mr Hobble and Miss Iris
ho was seasoning the meal with stolen has Just done goue! Whoob!"
kisses, walking clear around the ta­
Arntmd the corner there rollfsl an
ble to get them. They wbre spending electric coupe It was brilliantly light
an evening of blissful companionship ed, and In it sat an angular weftnan
In the library.
. . .
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* high, long nose and high arched
fiho sud«lpnly held her handkerchief brows. U-nenth which glittered two
to her mouth to choke back a sob. On sharp eyes
Broadway she balled a passing taxi
" S a y ? ” stiri 11eil the occupant o f the
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All was s p a rk lin g at Sherry's, but
Anni lieliby. her broad hand on ner
Gilbert Bly® had tak en sm all sharo In
stomuch. pointed down the rond.

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« I ’ ll tell you w h a t o f It!” said Iris,
■juno h a » decided n o t to boo a n y o f
you Jhit yet. and aho w o n ’ t!”
’ “ I r is ." begged M rs. Moons, " w h a t
doc* it all m c a n r
Iris took tw o le tters f r o m tho m antel.
Ebc g a v e one to N e d and one to M rs.

Moore.
B e r husband lookeil over ber
Bumbler The letter tvn» addressed t o —

to leave those U-lovi-d voices down
there In the lllirnr). hut “ lie had made
up her mind very (Irmly that neither
»he nor Ned - .mid In- happy If she was

-nere'« tbe ninn!" «bouttil Neil blu
rolce fult of sudileii fury
Ile beiti u
pslr of glnve* In one liniid and a enr.l
In Ibi* other “Tlieso nrt* Jmie's glnve*
Tbcy were lylng un lite tallii*, snt! thls
cari] wn» In ttieni!"
‘They‘re my cIuvcr '” enlled Iris. Imi
Noi laughcil al ber
Tliin* wm im
mistaklog llpete tkltilty. tdue etulirulilcml bit* of wlitte k Iti
“ Non , rii teli voli.’* went un Seti.
'Thls tonti. Gilbert Htyr, w llmte mime
I piu kimw f.ir lite llrt-t Bine, u'it,
«Idi Iter frum lite moment “In- left me
untiI site ialite bere.
Ile li a tali,
biadi \ nndykrd mini nini ut Fura
Ville he was Been usslstlog Juuo tnt thè
down traili.
1 Miv ttiem myself
thmugh thè enr wlinlow talklug t-*
geliler
l waut to timi Gilbert lllye!
Afe you Uldliig bini tooY*
And he
Itirmil »nvtigel) un tri*
tliiblde biimged fiirwnrtl “Tlini'll d--.
Ned ” he w.irtlill.
Iris i itll .Itine
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di. t i tipeii nml ni (ni log tbrongb ibi'
bouse, talllng Jtuie. Ned tlarted up lite
«taira, liut In tbe ball Iris me! hlm
*ltli a frlgbtened face. "Siiti 1* girne!"
They all setirclied for ber Ihon, but
there iva» no trace of Iter

BS. Gll.f)K!tT BLYE wifi In
shrill voiced i-iitiierse with it
big green pm rot. wli.ilt. from
length and sluirpm-s* «if nine
*0*1 height of eye nrehe*. might have
been a sister to her. A maid utinuuiifed
that soitiu tine bad wanted to sin Mr
Blje, and. since he wits not at home,
would Mra. lllye care to say where
he was? lie came to New York on an
t*rly train.
Mrs. Blye ro»e Instantly. She »ailed
straight Into the hall and eon fronted

ber Muniteti bjr Ibis lliiexpeetetl re volt.
A * he wetil flo u li thè s ie p i Ile bearti

her shrieking something after him, and
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was u|hni (beni nini past them and
Jumping tut., tbe liixiirlotiili furnlsbul
rueliig Hue.usine, with tbe little watch
In Ids band, liefure they realised that
tills "ns (he man Bley were seeking
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i h** ifit«rr»arti«n *ii
sir*
'id prat*-1«trengtheneil.
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j *a**« *1 this irti •1»/ nt v « ) . a i» mz» Virginia,
whereby peace wa* re­
«i ail Iwfom*1 e fl r H l v . thaï «hi»ald «o&gt;
Il w Ut IINI'IIN.
l ropffty owiirf, wtiiiitig iirotH-ri) almiiing
f ^ n i i i r n t L i t ) í'tiü n ríl
Should Sh# Go?

••Ml»* June! M l* * J u n e !" cried Aunt
Dfibby. out o f breath from running,
but June only w a v e d a blind at her 11»
' the tnxl swept out o f the drive.
A lim ousine bail stopped In fro n t o f

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frttril &lt;f « «bl Ib! VDVMi *fi of the navy to be made in

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«uch

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nd
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• p« «*■•1, «•• ifom ili l, *h«tl
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rural
resident*
untief
the
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tbe bouse. Aifil a black Vandyke»! man i,, l*t !»&gt;* •
bad alighted.
1to,d
lh**cc'iifil«n„
lo— ‘ *m
‘
tiMd.r,ia in'
filth
thr t.l»n&lt; »nd
“ Miss Moore!” he called, but June's ¡’(V^uir*iionrVlVh'’'rVlrr,nr» to &gt;Vi.l work,
and Iwo-thlrd* nf lh«» &lt;o»t ol »urh grad
taxi rattled on. Ilo Jumped In his Ing, ofvenlng. paving. Improving and rr~
own cor anil K“ v° »be word nud start­ pairing amid ■lr«»ta frum Ihv dal« of Ihf
to mpiatlon of tbt work «kail ba a ll«n
ed In swift pursuit
tvjpaHor U all olh«r U«n*. «irapt only
The two machines were still In sight lien* 1er n u i «pon Ih » lot* or property
frontini or #buufi)| upon th* *tr**t h*t*whet) ¡he runabout (tf Bobtila and Iris In.Love described »# tr*ded. opened, ps*-

RECEIVED HIGHEST A W A P D 3 '
• (Nw. Food Exwwftkm. Cktc.fa, RL

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Calumet is made rig h t— to sell righ t— to hake right. Ask
o f the inlllirmjj o f women
worn* who nse It— or ask your grocer.

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en window and to rush upstalra. get 7 * A " W U . a r - ‘ ".d -l.'h 'hr pUn. ami ol May, A- t». I91V M W l.nVKI.I..
her maid, Marie, selxo several gar .|.«fOe»ii..r« thereof, hm-tofor.- t.r.p«r*'t
f it) Í 'Irfk
iH* tie
Approvati li) nir thi* rïrt| -lay uf May
muntM ami drag with tier the astound •|t*T)p tin dir and &gt;) i|ir«*n«ti &gt;»f ili« rii y «J
A n 1916
H a n f o r d * a m i t h * prn|M»rii«H»al«a
ih *r*« i
| ed Bervaiit.
ï» l T MK
KIt.
Ihr U n d upoit
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!»e ■*ar*sr»t

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New lt*v
a
ha
le.ricn
.a
tiaghry
I
arbitration
act repealed.
■«fling rrtlauv.fenl»« ■**?!**** »unti*. *&gt;r lun* ■ of I In- l ii'lf ii rrlf**ul i* , I .'»iiti iiii, »nil Ihn

■«*« i !«•«• 1.

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ful sa v in g i n y o u r i n k i n g .
But it d o e s m ore,
tltuureswbolesauiefixxi,tasty food-u niformly raised fiad.

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.lt H* ,( ,

i f»*r

at y fir r»Uli kB fi**í **iD- n|H f* B b (

ho the most likely pkfee f o r him to go
ill tils lom dln es s
111 fond
m em o ry , stopping at the

o n e ih in jr y o u nrc
ltKikinf? fdr In t h e s e d a y *
c o s t— C a lu m e t insures a w o n d e r ­

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e r d i g house at any Instant a n d see her;
second, that » l i e had tm ke y a n d . third,
that Nisi might m in e there.
It w ould

F ar m er* pieliti*

■ne- t o!

• at f «.H• « •

that they inlctit i ome out o f the Bleth

ECONOMY — ’t h a t ' s

T l . i ' d ses i n .

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I -a•*1 t

Il w ih tin....... « K o f n im iu t e f «•r June
io . Tiuhcr il e o l ig l i an u n — k&gt;'l klb n

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lor tin n .tutu u.d dulled “ ‘ er l o w u i d
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S h e bud r e a d i e d three
ib i n g s
n tin**st sliniillniie.nisly - tlrst.

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had u j o b at the

The American Public School and
other public school* of tho world.
Brice
11 “ lies!
In|iin’ '
This uni"fruit" of Organized
111 i !*i'itig y o u «.ty
11 ha« been Labor Is the greatest single lactor of
tin- ctHloMi
lin in g
I liti'Ulgenl ‘
modern times the medium through
peopli* I n
' h o n o r ' ' t líos«* w ho liavi* which the true ethic* of Je*u* Christ
For »ix years ( lttu,
'i-r\eil th e ir co untry
salvation of the world is
t liH org,. IIIC.ll toll !'.*• been inlitt'.ll
in*vumi
n usi y
and
a s s id u o u s l y
seeking
lo
Submitting a few of the most re­
limi s o m e (law l a m y record or eharnt "fru ii'” of &lt;trgnnixed Labor. I
. ter » Inai l a
tin -, might drug me mention the following art* (Hisaitd
■biwii
T b e ) h m i - ii i'i ly fulled and by
our present adminl'tratioii at
at last
in sheer i-x.isjienilliia they \\ ashington. I &gt; (*
vent their spleen nlif| llllld v irle n t
f Irganixation* of labor and farmer»
|\ i- \ fu i' i* th eir real ch m eter *i&gt; the taken from the pitrvu w of the Ai r.iill Il k I r i ' i 'i t
1&gt;y a ii' 11m . &lt; . Cl '.able
puKîh
In • all
* e 'tit
¡•11“ ‘ t.* i g
»•H
1,1ml I - I ....... f the no*, ami p in­
|‘he A lb er
i • r 1 III t lie '1 r v t* • C|
vent....... ’ the abuse of the writ of
Jus
country
SURiiT
Trust
l-fstfl
iii'U’otioit .o labor dispu'et.
m e1
» ( i 1111 1 ll dot 1 . 'n in e us
I..-gi dation deiiiiing ami rostri.-tl | pl| II • lull 1&gt;; » m b feeble letup* r
g ,. iiiidirii. iit for nlle*»ed content la
• tumid
u i te m pt io
g i i tin- star' . i
i win tmu writs
u| tile ni.i ) • ' ! li e w orl d and be ar the
I &gt;ep..r: ment of Justice prnhibitud
palm a l o n e '
from ii'tng VnI • T ' ist appropriation
So
Mr
P ri . c
absolulcly
p, prosecute Unor and farmer»
orgnntsnlnm* under the Anti-Trust
tim e

closed

that

C o sts
le s s
B akes
B e tte r

mmj

h* frulli «* »ri
ila Mir. la.

i Iti

If

o f h igh l i v i n g

^ »

T ile tinte t h r ..tigli w tu eli lie tjtmnMv

gate
W here

III.

PAGE S E T E *

SHALL deny such bunk (the literal définitlon of which is: to pile up deceit­
fully. as wood, so as to .ncmaso the
apparent qu antity and we challenge
( unti nurd from Page 3
you
to make good your statement
MUt „ „ „ ¡ „ » t your , kunk that hp
or cease such muttering*.
Cenar
. i
,
untried his scars to the grave bethem for two reasons, Mr, Priee;
.
.,
.
n u ” ‘ hv " * uld not (,° oth',rwi' " '
1st. Because your own colicnlly
A* l" ,h'* Wftr l * '" * * * » “ » » « » « n system
* ..........................
...............
needs rest. 2nd.
Be causo
*rv ,UI&lt;
*M,n‘
U|IS n&lt;&gt;*
10 th«* cornin unit y is becoming suliateci
,r’ ’* 1 ul'u ll wa* «atensibly lought with fiurli cheap notoriety.
to “ avenge the Maine.'' It was realIf you really and truly foel your­
ly fought to put the .American Sugar
self mistreated and are not attempt­
Trust in absolute possession of the
ing to seek public sympathy so on
resources of the island.
to till your pocket hook, f have thi*
You s l a t e in the same paragraph,
.-\Vhlere was Mr. Pearson and hi* pleasure* to refer you to St. Mat­
thew 6, verses 43 to 48 inclusive.
patriotic bunch at that time? Were
Then there Is bne froth Isaiah
they fighting for their beloved coun­
which has helped me solve many
try?'' (The Sugar Trust.)
perplexing situations and I want it
Further Insinuations
lo.Jielp J'ou.. It iat "B e Just' and
tho h ila r ity . H a had risen to go w h e n
-vci tit- ert iT-pf i f e e ivf_____ I
yOU ' T &gt;d » ‘ “ * 7 '*
t^ f e a r n o t !* The Lor"d will take' tb a»
tho live earnest visitors. "Pld'you fifty
(TO BE C O N T r S T E r T
reach the approving ear of your
by the right hand and will help
Mr. Itlye returned on an early train?" a black, eyed young ~woma n; thrr most
________________________________ child, the unsuspecting public by an thee.”
"Y ea” Nod tried not to speak curtly. vivacious of tho party, called him to
insinuation.
|task for hi* ovvulng of secret schem­
" I saw him.”
Fruit of Orgnniied Labor
ing.
"You
ro
up
to
some
devilment,”
This time you,do it by mean* of
It fi Al ADVt RI ISINCì
“ I am Mrs. Blye. In there any thing
Fellow Citiicns, to name the
I can do for you?" Tho lady was atm charged, playfully tweaking Ids i
a question. You are growing a little fruits of Organised Labor would bo
studying tho group with a shrewltko beard. “Come iiud dunce with me.”
In Circuì* I «uri, Hrtrnth Judlrlal limit more modest.
The public has al­ to tell the story of the world's pro­
“Sorry, Tommy," be told her, With
HrmlUslv Cornili'. Muriti«
penetration. Mrs. Blye began to wor­
ways
approved
modesty in every- gress from the day that God evicted
M. M Smith, ( ‘omplairtant,
v*.
ry herself. Also she began to suspect that queer smile on tils Ups. "but I've
botlv
but
Teddy
Boosevelt and the first parents from the garden oF
Ilari) A *« raha qnt Julia A
11*11. tu
t
That last was her specinI ty. “ If you a previous engagement."
P. 11u,tibrìi. I'ai ter T h•*mpLJui« t T 111*&gt; Utlly Ì&gt;U 111111y ,
1 ntn therefore glad Eden, saying: "In the sweat of thy
“
Hhe
can
wait,"
pouted
tile
girl.
She
will tell me the nnluroof your business
non Il uh brìi ami Mar la ri Il ut»to note thnt in closing your attack face shalt thou eat bread." (Or if wo
dragged lilyo away from the table.
bill, Htfriidant*
with Mr. Blye 1 mny bo nblo to locate
“ T a k e m y cur. G U I" called tho g ra y
To
"
iP
*
A
,
J
.ull*.A..'
Hubbeji.
you
did ask
a question.
But since
are students of Darwin and Huxley)
him."
Porter Thumpauo tiubbell and Marain Hult '
,
,
.
‘
b*lli
you a r e a b o u t t o gain n r ep u ta tio n from the days of semi darkness o f
*'I want my dnughtorl'* blurted out mils la d le d host..
It appearing (rotti the sworn bill o( com
'•Certainly,'' replied Blye, nrnl tho piai
namt flirti brr rin that th* «bava nam«t| d*&gt; for handling the "tjueen’s English" the cave dwellers.
John Moore, his Ups si pm ring.
three men exchanged a umilc. "i'll Imdafita Julia A I*, ttubbrll aed Marry V io as to convey a double meaning
“ Oh!” And Mrs Blyo’s vojee rosck
What a most entertaining and
arc nnn r*i*dcru* nf th* it a t« of
dunce ouu round with Tommy; then Graham
Florida, and it la th* hrlirf of complainant your question is not conclusive evi- divinely .beautiful
“ Your daughter!“ Sho glnrcil at them
story this would
I'll go.”
for a moment "Will you please wait?"
y o u a r e re ally m odest, he, but time und space and funds
Before that round washover, howev­ iwV»ty“ n » 0yr,. M ® t h ‘, t ° b r , |. 'th- h X f o' 'le n r c t h a t
sho linked and sailed buck through the
eompUiusnt ihst Portor Thompson^ . Huh- |,Ut r u t h e r s u g g e s t s a Iiersistent e f render even a brief publication im­
er, Gilbert Hlyo saw tin apparition In b« I and Marian Huhbrll are both non*
y
r
tin11. They could bear her sharp voice
rraidriii*
ihr at ale of Flofliia. and that , fort til ho lift fill,
practicable.
the doorway, and his face turned cold. both ami of* arh
*if them arr under the * e*’
telephoning. She had called her busT h e apparition w a s a tall, a n gu lar wo* ! of t*»i.t&gt; » » c
th.t th. ¡.t.r, ,.i
Now don't you know, Mr. I’riro,
‘ You are respectfully referred to
band's club, ami they [icahl her ex- man with u long. Itigli nose and high r••iti*-r».*
“ Ridpath’s Histbry 'of
t
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í
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A
sá?a*"sh.'
tVr.if*is.
Spanish
Ainerirnn
war
vetj
the
"Bible,
.
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.
,
,
f
n
s
*
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f
rrt
claim Indignantly. “ Where. Sherry'*?"
arched lirows, w h o was try in g to lioro &gt;n,i fiial tit*- |ilirr uf fr*|iim*i* of Jt*Ii
your "Encyclopedia,**
eran* were matte up of a very con- |tho World,
She was back, biasing. She had her Gilbert B ly e tb ro u g b nuil ibrou gb w ith
,lu, , r 'J- £ 0,, } r’ Tb..mi»ot. llubh.ii
Lowly** by
, ,
, .
,
,
snr) Mansi Itubhctl »ml n r li i&gt;l th»ni l- sidernble number of union card me- 1‘ ‘ BritanIra,'1 "Ancient
hat In her hand, “ lie ’s at Sherry's!"
a double e y e d g la re ot burning feroci- j|0u• in« Narri- rftufil)
that I hi* re
ebanies
from
all
over
the
country.
|
Lester
K,
Ward,
‘
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for Ex­
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ty
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of
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Au electric coil|*&gt; B ihmI at ttie door.
am)
don't
you
know
that
many
of
istence"
by
Thomas
Walter
Mills,
litiil t*hril|«*U
rlthvr
either ut all • f i hr alar*«* ttatftrd *1« (r n*lant *
She slammed Into that, turned on the
the
men
in
that
war
were
from
"Eni'yelopediu
of
Free
Masonry,**
Who I* that woman?"
One lean, ?",u
h
. . .
. . . . .
Juli»
V I
Haiti..11, I'.-I.f 1h..-lie-. Ill
lights and relit*] away with a* much long tinger inquieti
ueeuslngly at ilio llubbrjl. «noi Marian Ut»hi»*IL «n-, vhrtrfur* the liiicst a» well a* wealthiest Imme* und other bibliography of the same
vigor us was In the cn|xici(y of tier vlvaclous bluck eyed girl wlth w lumi anlcmi tu siqM-sr la tbe bill al ramplslnt unti f u r t h e r th a t th e re were also n general character.
Ilici hcrcln »(sinat ynu, on 'o r brturc Ihc
. . . .
.
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machine.
Bobbie's runabout darted Gli had ln*eii dancing.
l7 th «i«y ni May, |9|s, ,,t .»mi- » ¡ i l i.» I consideratilo
n um hor
o f thè
KB
I'll submit just one “ fruit** of
after her ami passed her and then
"1 Hindi explnin notblng," salii Gil­ i ; t ^ ‘ ; . r n
.n;r:‘ìchnat
......
«r
■«
m e « wh« Organixed
Labor, dear to every
came the limousine with Mr. and Mr*
bert. ' "Ftn .tliruugh!"
It ii tuMhrr noii-f-ii thai
tbt. noirr b» werc w i t h o u t e m p l o y m e f i t when th ey American cititcn who lakes hf* gooMoore and Ned.
I l e left b e r ronlem ptuously . tenvlng pabll.hr.I I.lirr ■ * . . v l„f fini ......rrutl.r , l . 1 1
v
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na| , ..Il
IH pel from his own institution*, vi*:
wt,k&gt; In th» s»„|.,r.| llrftlil. . nr».|.»|irr
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Poor June! It had been hard for her

P r»r Baddy sod M um m y—1 rannet explain In a Id le r why I was compelled lo
w i l l m u l t e y r*u
Imve Ned
Barn« dny
1')■-!! *u be go'-d
amlrrelaml nml (orfilvtv
(0 dcar Ned und ItiVii
VOUlt L.ITTL.K J U N IK

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“ W h y are you h ere alon e?"

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THE 8ANF0R D HERALD

MAT 14. IM»

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stored; the eight hour tiny secured;
check weigh men provided, .md ten
|H-r cent increase in wages gained —
right of organization guaranteed and
other Itn|iruvet), working eonditlunn
inelutled.
C n m iH - n s a t io n lor i m u m c ' a c t *-x
t e i d ed tu p ostoti'. •• 1 in ploy etsv u n ­
lit) tl p r o m o t io n m . u M i i i i . i l
not
w it h - t u n tlin g th e Bust m a s t e r &lt;,ett-

(hr hr in tiiMiir mnd
«f »hr * huluot « !
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Mrfi atiiiU &lt;'*» . and lair? .1* thr h*'mfnoir |
f
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r
annual
p ro m o tio n .
Trattine f’nmpany «f Chut not a. Fla., h a » 1
U-»n &lt;lt«otv,&lt;I. »»tit hutlne« now bring
Eight ^ hour Taw for jioHtofllce.

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Ki ecu tori ot
th* l*»t trill *nd te«tsra*nt ol Helen*
A ttollln*. decesseli
(’ huluot*. H s.. April 2H. 1915.

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clerk* ami carrier* retained, notwilhntamiStg the effort ot the Boatmaster General ta change radically.
Locomotive boiler inspection act
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PAGE EIGHT

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD
published In the Sanford Her«l&lt;J,
In Hanford, Senti'
LEGAL ADVERTISING
1* r o n te eu tl« . ,
Witness K. A. O o u r l u i , rl»r
rlrrolt court and the i m ! , v
AN O R DINAN CE
»a. Al b day of M ay, A. P . l&lt;m,
(Mal)
E. A. I &gt;()(-&lt;, i a v
An
Ordlnanro
prohibiting
Itaatauianta.
•I.unrh .C ou n ter s and Coffee Stand» on
.
, . „ j'y J»»- C.
itaci« A Olio«,
«hreia Irom doing butlnoaa In certain
Solicitor» for Complainant
locatlona In th* city of Kanfordi
“
71-F ri-lJt
He It ordained by lb« mayor* and d l y
council of t h e city of Sanford, Florida:
Section I. T h a t It »hell br unlawful for
FINANCIAL HTATF.Mf
any peraon or peraonr operating or main*
M ade under Sectio n 42 i i
For Rout—Five room cottage on laming restaurant», coffee stand*, or lunch Acta of IU07. I j w a of Florli
countera In any vehicle or » h o uaee any
m o u n t of .fate# charged to ihi
Kim avenue, with all modern Im­ vehicle or « a g o n for the «ale of good a. «area ator
of Seminole C ou n ty. n „,
and
merchandlaa
with
the
eacentlon
of
collected
for Iho cdrrrnt
provement*. $16.00. Free water. wagon» u»ed In and for the ante of peanut» the aportloom
ent of the -an .
and
popcorn;
to
u»e
portion»
of
any
vacral
fund»
which ta a r . ha»«
N. H. Garner.
73-4tc
rant lot within the present brIVh fire llrolla far. including poll tear».*
the city ol Sanford, or any nubile aquare, T o t a l amount charged
For Rent—Cheap for cash, fifteen ol
park, »treat or aidewatk for tne purpoae of
per t e l roll ol l u l l
u
aelling
offering for »ale, any good» Genaral F u n d ..........
. i u .n o . ’.
acres thoroughly cultivated land in ware» oror merrhandtee,
except aa herein Collection* to April 30,
Mecca Hummock, close to tonding above provided.
1 9 1 4 .............................
11,110.]
Section 2. A n y peraon or pereon» vio­ Itoed A llrldg# Fund
29.2 7 3 »
station. Inquire of E. E. Tyler.
lating any of the provtalona of thla ordin­ Collection* to April So.
ance »haft, upon conviction, b e fined no1 9 1 4 .....................
I I ,}
73-4tp
• ireedlng -Thirty Dollar», or ImprDonet G eneral School Fund
29.211 »
or Imprtaoned not more than thirty daya C ollection* to April SO.
For Rent— Neat six room house on for e t c h offebae.
1914.
19.240 l!
Sub S c h o o l« .. . . . . . .
11,1th m
Magnolia avenue between Fourth
Section I . Thla ordinance »hall go into Collection« to April 30.
effect Immediately upon tla pSkaage and
1
*
1
4
.............................
:
7.Sir, |
and Fifth streeta. H. C. Du Bone. approval by the mayor,
P oll*....................................
1,494 m
raaaed
thla
Srd
day
of
M
a
y
.A
.
D.
1914.
72-3tp
Collection» to April 30,
.
, _
ft. w. uf. k n d o n ,
1 9 1 4 ............ .*...................
617.01
President City Council.
Special H o ld A liridgr
I hereby certify that the foregoing or­
N
o
.
I
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.
.........................
s
s
.
e
si.2 7
Cottage for rent. J. Musson.
dinance waa duly paaaed by the city coun­
cil of Sanford. Florida. In eeaaloa, thla Collection» lo Aprll 30,
69-8tp
1 9 14. ................................ 14.411 i.;
I»,
Srd day of M ay. A. D. 1914.
Illeck Hammork Drain­
M. W. LOVELL,
age T e l
13.70'.',',
For Rent—House of eight rooms
C ity Clerk.
roved by me thla Srd day ol hi ay, Collection» lo Aprll 30,
and hath on Myrtlo avenue, close A.'App
1S1B. . ............................. 11.412 '6
|* j
b . 1914.
Fin» A Forfaiture fund
4.ISI
D. L. T l l l t ASH K It.
in. Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.,
Collection»
to
Aprll
30.
74-tl-Krl
Mayor.
office.
63-tfc
1 9 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . ..........
2.740 uc, t t l |
Ilutldlng F u n d ..................
4.IM.V»
i ni
Collection» l o Aprll 30,
AN OIIDINANCK
1
9
1
5
.................................
*2,7
41'
**7
l
.llt
For Rent— Several nice office An Ordintnc* r tq u lr in i (hv grading and
Dating of portion« ol I'ark iv r n u « and
Relance l o C o llec t. . . .
11 '.4i
rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire N. I*
IIugh«jr »trrrt with «Urifltd brick,
C ollée lin* t o Aprll 30, 1914
. .,M [
li« It ordained L«v th« mayor and city
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
council o| Hanford, Florida:
R e l a n c e .............................................. 147.343 1
Section I. T h a t I'ark i v u u a ahall b«
(eenl)
„ E; A. DOUGI.ASS, ( |rrk.
For R ent—Furnished houso of fivel graded and D*v«d with vitrified brick from
Uy Je». C. Robert». I» &lt;*
Inttretctiofi of Park avenue with Tenth
74-lte
rooms, screened throughout, tele-, the
•trrrt to the intersection of .P»rK »venue
phane, gas and all modern conveni­ with Ilugh ty atreet, »aid brick D»v«m«ot lo
be » width of fifteen feet; and that llu ghey
ences. $20 per month for three •tre«t ahhll be graded and paved ’ with
,
vitrified brick » width of nln« feet from
months, includes water. Mrs. Dick­ th«
!nt«ree«rtlon of Hughey atreet and
I’ark »venu« to the herd surfaced road
enson, 906 Myrtlo Ave.
71/tlc
leading to Orlando; said road b e i n g , anSanford Lodge No 62
eitejulon of Hanford avenue; »aid paving to
be done In accordance with the plana and
Communication.
1ever)
apecidcations therefor, submitted by the
\
city engineer of Hanford. Florida; the pav­ Thursdays at 7:30.
ing of said afreets shall be, te g u n within welcome.
,
• li l y daya from and after thla ordinance O. L. Taylor
ahall become effective; that should any
Secretary
property owner, owning property abutting
«aid Street* to l»e paved i t aforesaid,
Wanted Now— Furnished Cottage on
lail, e ithin the tlnir above provided to
Monroe Chapter No. I ,*V, It
p a te said street in ftont of their r e f l e c ­
or Housekeeping rooms. Givo price tive
property in accordance with the term«
Meets
every second and Im;
and location. Address House* cure ol thl* ordinance anil with the plans and
specifi« atiilr • thereof, hrrrlolorr prepared day in Masonic Hull over it.«
Herald.
74-2te
by the city engineer, .said work ahall be Theatre. VLiiting companion;
done under and by direction of the e ily of J. F. Karnntx
H. I
hanfotdi and the proportionate coat thereof
Secretary
II
ahall he assessed against the land upon
which said paving shall sh ut, and the city
T he Doy Who D rc.m t.
shall have a 11» n therefor, enforcible in like Seminole Chnplcr 2, Order Faslern Six
It Is a good thing for tho farmer boy manner as other lions.
Meet* everv first and third I . -,|.,y
Section 2. 1 hat upon the failure of any
to'hnvo nn Imagination, says the Prai­ proper!)
owner to make the improvement* in each month
Fveryon. »!..•
..
rie F arm er
It Is a good thing for hs rnnalMit r pr vidtd for. »aid work shall his Star in the Kust are cord .«
r,.,,
br
ijonr
h&gt;
t
hr
city
of
Hanford,«
*&lt;
r
shall
him to dream dream s and ecu vi­ be l*t l«y a contract by the city of Han* 1 to visit this chapter.
siona.'* It takes a dre am er to reo tho ford to the Inwrrvt and moat responsible
r, in arrordaorr «9it h the plan« and
transformation that Intelligent «*rf&lt;»rt •bidi!«
pt-i tfli at ion* s i t h reference to s«id e q f l
nill bring to pino« nn the old placo. • ml t *u-lhir&gt; • ol I It«* rust of aurh grad
Dimeni» Lodge
opening, p a t in g
improving and re*
It take» a &lt;1reamer t o s e e how, much i mg,
Meet* second nnd
pairing said streeta
from the date of the
more dealrable t h a t (dace will ho in ! Completion of the work stall he a lien N'isiting knight* nlw :
superior to all other liens, etce p t onl&gt; Il McLnulin
toll yearn than a Job In a dry goods liens
for tat« • upon th** lot* or prnperl)
K It and S.
fronillig or abutting upon tho street h . | .
store Emporia (lazetto
maliove descrilied ao graded, opened, pav* I
ed. curbed. Improved or repaired, »yd the ;
Sanford Lodge '
remaining one third of such cost* shall
be g.Aitf h) the r |l)
Slept!,
every Moi
•* Section 3 The estim ated roa I of paving
i per si|uari' yard
for the paving of I'ark over Imperiul Then
avenue i* I I . GO per *i|uare yard, and the J W. O. Singletary
«•lim alrd tnial ro«t of the paving of the 1
Secretary
portion of I'ark aveaue s S b v di«rnl&gt;4s| t*
I -*i»oo.ud, «nil the estimated ra«| to lot owr»/r*
per font front on I'ark avenue is f I III
The
estimated cost of paving per *i|uare yard f r
the pav iti g of llu ghey at reel Is a af &gt;r&gt;atH f 1 GO
per ‘ijusfi &gt; V*l. end Hie ssttmatrd total &lt; at
of I hr {•§ ving of th«t p»*tion of Hug*}»)
•tree! l i m n rfeacflheat i* J) *0 ) CU, and the
eatlmaled ri)9t ..111 lot owners
|wr
f«lot
front on llughey atreet is *11 rent«
Tne
&lt;•tiiiiatea ul the co«t of said paving of
• aid streeta now heiiig on file In the of
fire of the city
rlrrk • f Han for ij, Morida
• fid open to puiillc m
t»in during reason
able iiffirw hours, for the benefit of (hr
publir.
Section 4 The city engineer is hereby
required, wflhin
ten days after the
tint
publication ’of this ordinance, to prepare
and Ate an estim ate of the amount
o(
the lira for such paving which the city
will claim againat each of the lota front­
ing nr «Luffing upon the street« to Itr
•o paved, «hicn rail mate shall br baaed
upon the estimated cost of said work and 1
upon the frontage of lots upon the street*
to lo* pavnl
He« lion k \n&gt; person owning any in
tere*i in any of • • of property
al&gt;oMing 1
on tb«i portion of park avenue and lluftiv-t
■tr«*et (u he paved
a* afure«ii&gt;|. *h«ll
have the right at »ny
lime, within \h«ri&gt;
day« after the filing of said estimate«, •*
aforesaid, with the city clerk, to preaent The Lake llrec/c ( numil No
to the city clerk a aworn petition
t&lt;% be
Order United American M
i-reeentrd to the city
ctiurfril,
ae'ting
Meets every Wednesday
forth, that In the opinion of the petitioner
the estimated amount of aurh lirna upon M., In the City H ill
'
• uch lot is Incorrect, sh o v in g wherein it are welcome. C II Smi’h. I
la Incorrect, or why it will e ir e e d the
special her eAt accruing f&gt;um the work
anil paving to be done In front of said lot
Section ft The city council ul Sanford,
Florida, shall, after proper notice, anil
within the time prescribed by ordlnanre,
ait aa a board of rQuallration. lo hear any
ail all petitions and compallnts which m ay
he filed In feiefen#**^ !*» the estimated c«»*t
of the paving provide«! for above, and to
rnake due and proper inquiry into the i
&lt;iue«thin involved, and II it abatl appear
OJIN TRIRK S o. i,l. I •»
l o the satisfaction of the city council, aitMeet» every tir »
'1
lin g as a board of equalisation, that the
rstlmated amount of «aid lien i« correctly
cstinia*.»1. the «m ount a«* A»rd ahall *tand niiihtM nt 7:30 in Mummik' 3
aa the amount of aoch lien to he claimed
Visiting brothel» welcome
b y the H ty of Hanford, for tho paving of
John Stami
th e street aforreaid. In front of said prop­ W. A. Ginn,
e rty , and after the city council had heard
C.
of
It.
all petitions and given all property ownare an ’opportunity t o he heard and made
all corrections in their Judgment nereeHeralds of Liberty
eary to e&lt;iualiie tb« aeeeaamenta in pro­
portion to benefits, said eetimatee, aa then
Meet* n t Eagtus' Hall tir i M
equalised ahall stand aa true and correct.
Passed this Srd day of May. A. I). 191ft. night in each month r.t 7:30.II. W. LIE UN D O N ,
Wm. E. Householder. Cmnn
President City Council.
I tierehy certify that the foregoing or­
Miss Bertha Packard. S« cr.
dinance waa passed by the .Htv cnuncil of
Sanfwrd, Florida, In eeasloni this 3rd day
of May, A. I &gt;. 191ft.
M. W. LOVKI.L.
City Clerk.
Approved by me thla 3rd day of May
LINI
A. 1». 191ft.
P . L. t i i k a h i i f k .
74-Frf-4te
Mayor.

Hogi for Sale— Car load juar re­
ived, Write M artin Doylo, R. D j
o. 2 ., for particulars.
85-tfc’

E X P L O R E R AND W RITER

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
f All Loral Advertisement« Under
Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.
THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH
AT THE STAR MONDAY, MAY 10th

FOR SALE
FIR ED S H O TS IN HIS S L E E P
Roumanian

Dreams

of

Chicken

T h i e v e s a n d O y a n t Op* W i t h

a Quo.

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Kangaa City.—Joseph Rharder, n
Roumanian, waa discharged - in the
North sldo court as tho result of an
unusual story of somnambulism. Ho
was arrested by Patrolman P. L* 8 avIdgo for discharging firearms near
his home.
Hhardor toIiT'Judgo Charles Clark
that he had been oalcop and dreamed
■omeono waa stealing his chickens
Ho said no took bis revolver from a
drawer and began shooting at tho
cblckon thieves and that bo was not
awakened until tho officer arrested
Ç HARRIS A twine!
him, although tho shots ho fired awak­
ened tho entire neighborhood.
_.SIiardcr-hnd to bo overpowered by
the patrolman before bo could bo dis­
China, Denmark and tho United armed.
Btatea. Ho was born In Copenhagen.
Denmark, In 1881, Is the son of tho
late Consul General Frederick P. Holm N O T P A R T ED EVEN BY D EATH
and has traveled all over tho world
several times In 1906 Doctor Holm Married S ixty Years, End fo r Ajjed
Couple I s Almost Sim ul­
organized and commanded a scientific
taneous.
expedition Into tho Interior of China,
from which nftcr many month of dan­
Rtnmford,
Conn. — In Orendley
gerous and arduous work, brought
Heath,
England,
mora than eighty
back tho famous ncstorlan monument
of A. D. 781, a replica of which stands yiuirs ago. two «filldrcn wore born—a
In tho Metropolitan Museum In New boy and a girl—within a stone's throw
of each other. They played together,
York.
they went to school together, they
courted and Blxty yearn ago they mnrPhrase of Ancient Origin.
Long ago unscrupulous people used ried. They moved to this country nnd
to take a cat tied In s bug to market, died here within seven hours of each
where they tried to sell It for a pig other.
These two people, whose lives ran
If, however» a purchnsrr opened tho
happily
side by std* for m ore than
bug Indore nuylng. the cat, of course,
jumped out. displaying the fraud. thre«M|unrters of n century, w e re Mr
Hence the term "letting the cat out of nnd Mrs William Woodhall, 195 Hen
r y 'street, Stamford.
tho bag **

F or »Sale—O ne Underwood typew riter-N trr 4. Apply at city clerk's
o ilie r .
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73-2tc
F o r Sale—Three freih milk cows.
M artin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf
Horse for Sale— Bay, 8 years old.
ab o u t 1100 lbs., safe, strong and
sound. No b etter farm or team
Jtorse in state. Worth $200, $150
for quick sale. R. IL Rotile, Box
412. Oviedo, Fla.
72-Gtp
Orpingtons,, “ the big black .beau­
ties." Pullets and laying stock from
prixo winning strain for snip, write
for prices. Settings, 16 fertility
guaranteed $8 .00 . Tho Ortega Breed
ing Farms, Jacksonville, Fla.
74»4tp
F a t Cattle for Sale—Some fine
ones ju st shipped in nnd in fine con­
dition. Address M artin Doyle, S an­
ford. R. I). No. 2.
66-tfc
For Sale—20 fino brood sows
M urtin Doyle, Sanford, U. D. No. 2
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68-tfc
For Sale—Sound and clean Beed
■peas. Mixed $2.16, Speckled $2.30.
Unknown $2.40 per bushel. W rite
for price on 100 bushel lots. W. O
I’udrirk, Tifton, Cu.
72-3tc

published
f y'», per
Florida, for

FOR RENT

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S W O R D lO lH ilS

WANTED

s u it o f p r o n o u n c e d s ty le f o r M e n

We have about three hundred of these
cool Palm Beach Suits, now in stock.
They come in Light Grey in several
shades, and Dark Blue, and nuikes a
fine-suit for business or informal
dress. Stouts, Slims, Regulars are all
«

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LK SHIFTS

Every good dresser should have twogor three of these pure silk
.\
shirts. Big range of colors .

ATLANTIC COAST
TRAINS

NOT1CR
I, E. A. D ou(I« m . rtetk ef the rirrulf
im url In end lor Sendnoi» county. Floridi,
hereb y Iva nolle* l h a l In conipUinr* with
S e c tio n 147* General Statuir» I will on the
1 0 t h day o( M»y, A. P . 1915 at the rourt
bou»* la Senforit, Florida, In th* preaenrr
of th e m un ty Judge end the aheriff or a
d e p u t y »hrriff, prorewd to draw from the
box the neme» «d 3* peraon* l o ,erve *»
Juror» at th« next term n| the d i r a i t rourt
for tUmlnol# rounty, Florida, whlrh ron­
con e * on the ( 5 t h d s y of 5fay, A. D.
1915..

too«»

JL A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
B y Jo». C. Robert». U. C.

Northbound

.Arrive
L*i
No. 82___ 1:18 A.M .
I t
No. 84. . . 10:»f&gt; A. M II • *
No. 80___ 3:26 V. M.........3.46 I
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No. 8 3 . . . . 2:06 A. M....... 2.1«
No. 8». .. .2:10 P. M....... 2:30
No. 8 5 ... .6:44 P. M....... «:«&gt;« 1
Oviedo

No. 12(L—Arrives
. 1|:30 A
No. 127—Leave............... 4:"0 I*
Leeeburg .

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Clrrnlt Court. N e t e a t h Judlrlel Clrrolt
In la n d for Sem loolo ( ownljr. Florida. In
Cluinrerr
Renjerain Drew
re
Conk A Jennings, »t ol
T n Cook A Jeonfnc* end all parti*« clelm lnt
Intereel und.r tho eatd Co ok A Jennlnr«
■ or otherw t^ to the N E f of the N K ‘t
* { Section 1, Tp. 2 t . 8, IL‘ 31 r.»»l.
1
' l l appearing from the Rill of Complaint
of D a v i t 4 tilt»*, rouoeel for the elm»*
n a m e d roaiplalaent t h i t th* bier* of re*,
i d e a r e af the above named defendant» U
u n k n o w n end th at there is no person la
th* etat* of Florida eorvit* of «uhpoene
u p o n whom would bind the defendant».
T h a t affiants believe the defendant* U over
t h e a t e of I t .
Y o u or* therefor* ordered lo appear t o
th is bill on Monday, the Znd d ay of August.
A. D. 1914, the sem e being a rule day ol
thin rourt.

No. 21—Arrive .*......... • 10:66 A
No: 24—Leave... .
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No. 158—A rrive........... . 6 :-® '
No. 167—L 'a v e .............. O:*1*1 '
Trilby

No. 25—A rriv e........
No. 24—Leave...........

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Arrive 10:00A.M. Leave 11:30/
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturt

It t* furtbyr ordered Ihol IhU aetir* he

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IN TH E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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" SBEDT H E S A N F ( ) R I) H E R A T

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SA N FO R D —Life I» Wo,th Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MAY .11 1915

NO. 75

FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
’ FESTIVAL
PRESIDENT WILSON WILL
WILL STAND BY WILSON DENOUNCE GERMAN ACT
FOR SANFORD PEOPLE
FINE a t t r a c t io n s w il l
BE HERE DURING THE
WINTER SEASON

OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OF THE DOINGS OF
Mother'« Day Uzercises
OUR BUSY LAW MAKERS DIRECT FROM
The Mother’s Day service a t the
Methodist Sunday school last Sun­
THE CAPITA!* CITY OF FLORIDA
day' morning was very interesting
and impressive.
It was regretted
The following resolution
was corporation to operate any hotel,
there were not moro there, but
boarding , house oy restaurant or
introduced
in
tho
house
of
repre­
really more th an were expected,
owing tq the inclement weather, were sentative* Monday morning by Messrs lunch counter without keeping all
Anderson ^of Escambia and Dawson door«, windowa and other similar
In attendance.
openings in the dining rooms and
T h e following program was r e n ­ of Hernando:
“ Whereas, The English steamship kitchens and passage ways between
dered;
Song, Tho Promise Made to Lusitania has been torpedoed apt) the same and hallways leading there­
sunk by a German submarine and to «crooned; to sell or expose for sale
M other—Julia Lning.
The Commandment with Promise tho lives of many American citizens is le for consumption in tho, raw*
state, on which may he consumed
— Honor thy father and thy m other were lost; and,
“
Where**,
This
action
on
the
part
without further cooking, a t meat
thnt thy day» may bo long upon the
oY
Germany
ha»
caused
serious
in­
shops,
butcher shops, markets, gro­
land which the Lord thy God giveth
ternational complications and the cery stores, frruit stands, bakeries
thee— By the School.
President of tlie United States io or other place where food is exposed
Song—My M other’s Bible— By now aw aiting crystalizatioo of pub­
for sale without keeping such screens
four girls.
lic opinion before taking action properly protected by screens and to
Scripture Rending»—tAdmonitions thereon; now, therefore; he it ■
o|Hirate a n y dining or buffet ears
to the Young: Prov. 1:8 ; I’rov. IPr’Jfi.
without having same properly
"
Resolved
by
the
house
of
repre­
Prov. 23:22.
scrcdntd.
sentatives,
the
senate
concurring.
S u p t. M ettinger read Dr. J a r v i s ’
That the legislature of the statu of
tr i b u t e to M other
Florida, although favoring peace, if
T i t week will ho given over in
Mother .
samo is consistent with the preser­ tho Innate to . consideration of in­
O mother, thou hast tho grace, vation of our national honor, never­
surance hills - and tr easures. Sen­
* purity and beauty of the lily!
theless, on account of the implicit ator^ today declared thoy know
Thy love is us genial as the sunshine
confidence we have in Woodrow nothing about any of them ns yet,
And ns sweet as the fragrance of th e
Wilson, wo wt!! endofso any action | an d will give close scrutiny, ut least
carnation

is Representative Woods house bill
No.' 556, plncing all county ofRciaJs BUT WILL NOT PLUNGE
on a salaried hitsis. This is sched-’ AMERICA INTO WAR
uled for reconsideration in com m it­
AT THIS TIME
tee today, with the unique feature
.of
having
been
favorably
considered
Sanford should have some good
by the samp committee several
Washington, May 11.-—It" is genentertainment« during the coming
weeks
ago and having been carried y ally believed that the President
eeason and despite the fact that the
around in a rep rd srn tatiy 's pocket will express denunciation of the Lusi­
laat. Chautauqua was not successful
instead of having been’ filed with tho tania'« torpedoing a« inexcusable
from a financial point of view the
bill
clerk.
under the laws of the nations and
good people of this city ure of the
Hundred« of telegrams, and letter« humanity In the policy he adopt«.
opinion that this class of ontertalnbegan to pour in and the bill waa The extent of the President*« action
nunt was well worth the money
this
week, asked to be recom m itted, U stilt undetermined.
H o 1 ia ex­
ipent and another season would be
th
a
t
delegations opposed might have pected to refer to the Lusitania's
successful._
&lt;an opportunity to ho heard by tho sinking in addressing a meeting of
In order to investigate a proposi­
committee.
The hill propose« to four thousand naturalized Amer­
tion of good entertainm ents for the
place
all
county
officials, sheriffs and icans at Philadelphia this afternoon.
(euon a meeting of the ministers
clerks
included,
on a salary basis although ho will not definitely diSf the city and several otfyer busi­
and to tnko effect Jan. 1, so ns Apt vulgo the United States' course.
ness men was called at the study of
to affect any man now in office.
The P resident will probably pre­
Rev. Hyman, pastor of the Baptist
Dozens of representatives have ex­ sent the ideas of tho proper United
church yesterday morning. Those
pressed a fondness for the bill, ns it States policy to his cabinet tomor­
present ac re Rev. S te in meyer. Rev.
will
result in a saving to the people row. It is certain he will not call
Hyman, Rev. Strong, Rev. Brown­
a
n
d
s ta te of large sums of money, nn extra session of Congress and this
lee, c. R. Walker, B. F. Whitner,
but
tho
opposition from county of­ indicates th a t thorft is no probabil­
prof. Escll, Jno. D. Jlnkins, Mrs.
ficials
is
certainly great, as thereby ity of the United States entering
Terhcun, U. C. Dultoso and U. J.
they
will,
many of them, be de- the European ' conflict now. Tho
Holly.. Mrs. Versey of Arcadia reppro
ved
of
tho
enormous fees they severance of diplomatic relations
' resepting the Southern Chautauqua
have
been
collecting
annually.
with G e rm a n y and the withdrawal
Bureau of Gainesville was also pres­
of
Ambussudor Gerard without the
ent and presented a proposition at
formal
severing of relations is sug­
lie
nmy
see
fit
to
tak
e
in
the
premclose
enough
to
e
n
a
b
le
’t
h
e
m
to
unl.nle
Sample*
of
Idiotic
Legislation
the meeting in regard to attractions. We wear in thy honor!
T h a t legislators of several s la te s gested as showing the American pub­
.
j derstand what they Are v o tin g for.
It was decided to form an orguni- T h y charity is u» bro a d as the fields ises."
Speaker
H ardee took
the floor | Thcqp are nearly (liirtw o f these In* are busying themselves by fratttiiig lic opinion to Germ any.
• ution and investigate the proposi­ In which the (lowers grow'
ugainst t hi* proposition and tlie sam e , su ra n rs lull* and if $mC »M ention is idiotic laws is am ply proven by u
Washington,
May
11.— Count
tion of a list of a ttra c tio n s for the Tholt art us c o n s t a n t as the stars!

and if the people of Sanford
wanted another rourae the m atter
would he arranged.
The following o Ulcers wore elected:
C. U. Walker, president; B. F.
Eiell. George Hym an and 11. J
Holly. vice presidents; H C. DuBok*, secretary; B. F. Whitner,
treasurer. Tho officers, th e ministers
. of the city, Mrs. Terheun, M r s . Gerror and Mrs. Philips of the W om­
an’s Club will form the executive
committee and arrange for the list
of attractions later.
The entertainm ent will be known
U the Artist^ Festival and the pro­
gram will include some of th e best
attractions to lie obtained.
That the actions of the com m ittee
will meet with th e approval of the
people of this city is assured *and
the future announcements' will he
mado In a few weeks.
se a so n

Stonewall. Jackson Triplett
Stonewall JarksOn Triplett,
went in k i d in mcc seven ycur*
with eleven cents was 'here a*
ol a delegation of prominent
xens of St. Cloud looking a fte r

u ho
ago
one
eilithe

All th a t is good a n d true and b e a u ­
tiful in the u n iverse
Is gathered up m t h y life!
T hou art of all c re a tu re s most like
God.
And yet thou hast t h e human h e a rt
Which c o o I he largest s y m p a th y
with human kind!
Tho little one th o u didst enfold in
thine arms of love.
U pon whose brow t h o u didst s h o w e r
th y kisses.
Whose tears Hum d id st wipe a w a y ,
Whose heart thou d id s t soothe m th e
tim e of trouble w ith thy melodic*
W hose early fo otsteps thou didst d i ­
rect in paths of v irtu e and peace.
T h in e own child m a y throw a w a y
th y love and w a n d e r into far-ot!
climes,
Rut th o u dost follow him still, e v e n
to die brink of hetl!
And it Inis not been recorded t h a t
a n y prodigal e v e r returned
To In* mother to he repulsed
lb* may break h*-r hour), hut In- ■-.«i
luit exhaust l e r love
lie m ay deny her. !&lt;nt *|,»* will not
deny him

tjty charter. Trip, was one of my
Song— My M o t h e r 's Prayer Hy
printers when I hud .the state print­
Men,
Women, M rs. Steinm eycr'a
ing and was getting out the Sun.
class
and
school.
And he could talk more near anarchy
t 'losing Prayer Hex Steinmoyer
. and chew more tobacco th a n any
tnin 1 had seen up to thnt tim e or
li.ncc. lie still chews tobacco.
When irip landed in Kissimmee
Ee went to work in the ValleyGswtle office.
Looking the town
over carefully. T rip., w ho-could al**&gt;» think when cold sober, saw

peat opportunities and few reaching,
for them, to he decided to shake the
Persimmon tree to himself. Up to
Ibit time the only use Trip, had for
a dollar was to liquidate its purchas­
ing power, hut when he suddenly
0 *0 1 » fascinating power to annex
corner 'lots he got byusy and by
Hading around and keeping the dolkf* working all the time, grabbing
Wore corner iota.
-‘
l *ot off the train at Kissimmee
one day about three years after
|d p arrived and it being'a fine day
I saw my old friend rigged out in
faahlonabie summer suit, his proud
y Morn glittering and fluttering with
ribbons and wearing « cane.
ik?*
the depot to
H» court house «qunre, where th i
fair
going on, 1 found out why
^rip. tvor» tho cane—he used
M nt oot the city lq|e he owned,
. 'oa others he had his* eye on or nn
°PMon on. I ajio found th s t Trip.
**■ preident of the board of trade,
JMmber of the business men’s get
fither club, and mentioned for
unty commissioner, mayor and
Ie«ul&gt;ture. Truly a moat amazt example of the way a man with
v (.I* ^ (,n ' *et there if ht*. drops foolNow Trip, lives a t Nax*nd «HU the St. Qloud Trib*j *‘ , .
his man bring his auto.
. un
the front steps in the
K “ ? * ,"»Bk **
him «nd hand
1, V i , l«lovw »» he seats himself
lh. n,n*he?1 for thB
« « • «pi" to
Uber

T v /0r, hS* iour ho'*r»' d*5ly

’ t ..B. *i®«P* In the afternoon

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Entire Kamil) Drowned
Inckxonville. May II
Mr* ti H
Jo h n so n , wile ol Dr (&gt;. 11. Johnson,
a prominent physician of tins city ,
and
his three children drowned
Sunday night when tfu-ir automobile

wu* voted down.

Rigid screen laws wilt he enforced
in this s t a t e during the present
summer m onths.
T he senate hill
Iraftcd by the Hotel ( 'omtnissiuner
y as passed the house and it is expeeled t h a t it will become a law
with the G overnor's signatute.
The hill would make it a mis­
demeanor for any person, firm or

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MET IN REGULAR SESSION MAY 4

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tight"-

st Gcnven, Dvu.lii r&gt;«1 L ake Mary
which were tallied from last mooting,
all three petitions were w ithdraw n
and tho c a ttle nun will furnish n
a petition from all cattle men in tin*
county.
Aitnrney fur tin* l.n.ird authorized
nli(\ 11a 11 k &gt;n - •111 ,V iiegli-r that
in !••»» t \
m ake arrangem ent* will
H il-un Con. I &lt;&gt;.. and Seminole (,‘»n
Co . for tiie p a y m e n t ol e x tra work
in laying brick in special ro a d and
bridge d istrict No. ! on edge, .that
same would lie laid tint, nml thnt'
I in v would !*o held responsible
Dr D .1 Miller addressed I he
board in reference to keep of Mis*
Mary
R are, u pauper,
w arrant
nr,¡. red d raw n (nr SI2 5M tn jm\ (nr
sh ore
&lt; ommunirutinii* from th e follow­
ing named parties were read and
ordered filed.
Tho Florida Metal Frodoctn Co.,
way known ns Richmond avenue be­ Steven» Rros. &amp; Co., Mrs. C. C. I-ee,
ginning at the interescction of said clerk authorized to answer; A tlantic
roadway with Geneva avenue, run­ Coast Line Ity. Co., purchasing
ning thence south one ( 1 ) mil* (less agent; \V. V. Knott, state C om pt.
220 yards) along the center line of
C om m unication frofn th e
War
Section three &lt;31, Township twenty Dept, in regard to the lights on the
(201, Range th irty one (31) S. &amp; E. bridge at th e north end of • Lake
to the intersection of n thirty (30) Je**iip, known as the Geneva bridge,
foot roadway. 220 yards north of read and m a t t e r referred to C o m ­
the soutli line odf said Section 3, missioner L. A. Rrumley a n d J T.
Township 20 , Range 31. thence west Mcl.ain, with power to act
on said roadway one &lt;!) mile to
Atty. Geo
A, Def'otte*, s u b ­
Heardnll avenue.
Also two road­ mitted report on abstract on p ro p ­
ways known as Jordan road and erty bought of .1. A. Rurrolt) to lo­
Drown road each thirty (30) feet used ns a c o u n ty home. Clerk in­
wide and three quarters (**) of a structed to calculate taxes tin Cert
mite lung, running east J-j mile from No 1822, sale of 1891, on above
Richmond iivcnenuu
and
west .p ro p e rty ..
mile to Cameron avenue along
Petltio.T of Chas. T. Clark, asking
the north quarter section lino and for road th ro u g h Mrs. A. Mc­
th e center hnlf section of said sec­ Donald's place filed with no action.
tion 3, Township .20,. Range 31, L, A. Rrum ley authorised to in v e s ti­
S &lt;t E. (Less nevertheless ono road­ gate and see what rould lie done in
way known ns th»f Jordan road, regards to giving Chas. T. C la rk an
th irty (30) feet wide).
outlet to his p roperty, with power to
Dr. Walker addressed tho hoard act.
,
in reference to buck taxes on lots in
Mr. Bailey addressed the h o a rd in
Longwoofl and asked the board to reference to taxes on some of his
recommend to tho state comptroller property in Sm ith'« Sub- Division
th a t ho be allowed to redeem samo an d ask th a t commissioners recoma t a flat sum of $5.00 plus Clerk’s \ mend lö s ta te C om pt to allow refees. G ranted.
¡ dem ption of sam e a t $100 00 jilus

S anford. May 1th, 1915.
Run. H oard ol C ounty C om m is­
sioners in a n d for Seminole co unty
met In re g u la r scossimi at 10:00 a. m
Present, C hairm an L P. Rugati,
and Commissioner* I. A Rrumlny.
C \\ Fnt zmingi-r I \ Clark and
J T Mi I n l II e l d \
I I »ought**,
depili) ilerk am i * M Hand. *in-ritl
Minutes of the la*t meeting read
and ap p roved.
W arrants paid during tho month
of April o rd e re d cancelled.
Commissioner L A R ru m le y . re ­
port* in regard* to opening avenue
in the S anford Celery licita th at
tin* wan n e v e r dei dared a public
roadway, a n d that tin- hoard of
ioinmi*»iuipT* have no power to act
The following road wan declared
| n public ro a d w a y after due publica¡tinti and ihi* board. having received
no protest: T h e fifty 150&gt; foot road

plunged into the St. Johns River
and Dr. Johnson and Mrs. J. II.
Rlund and two daughters had n
narrow escape from death, being
rescued from the river just in time
to save their llvcs.^
The Johnson party had, spent the
day tit Atlantic Reach and wete on
their way Write, having entered the
ferry a t South Jacksonville. Just ns
the boat was approaching tho land­
ing on this side of The river I&gt;r.
Johnson left the car und went to
the front where he cranked his
machine. In some manner he had
left the machine in gear and when
the engine started the- car jerked
ahead knocking him overboard while
tho car plunged through the heavy
chains and went into th e river.
Tho car took ita plunge as u cry
was heard from one end of the ves­
sel and lines were throw n overboard
to the party, Dr. Johnson and others
succeeding in rescuing Mrs. Bland
and daughters hut were unahio to
save his wife and children. One
baby girl, nbo9t five years of ago
was taken from the river and the
pulmotor put Into action, but she
could, not be resuscitated.
The
bodies of Mrs. Johnson and the
Mr. J. N. W hitner addressed the
other two children, aged two and
board in reference to taxes of the
four are stilt In the w ater.
Sanford Traction Co., for 1914, ask­
ing a reduction of one-half of tho
Mrs. Cushing, Mrs. M. A. Smith, taxes. This bosrd recommends to
Mr«. X. A. CUrk and Mrs. Bauk* th e state comptroller th a t they be
night, accompanied B. G. Smith to allowed to accept $57.25 In full:
the city yesterday from Oviedo. settlem ent.
Mr. E. H t Kllbee addressed the
Mrs. Bauknight is from Leesvllle,
8 . C„ and ia tbs guest of her cousin. hoard in regard to the petitions askMrs. Cushink.
. i n f for mark
Brand inspectors
ï
r,-.¿ \i ifiË É Ifl

list recently compiled by an O kla­
hom a newspaper. It is pleasing to
note t h a t , with the single exception
of Texas, none of the southern statesis included.
A portion of the list
f-dlo w s :
Kansas Law to prohibit the use
of face powder, hair dye or bleach,
th e piercing of ears and wearing of
ear rings.
C olorado Laws to compel ch ick ­
e n s to go to roost before 7 p. m.
daily, providing th at hulls driven
along the m ad at night shall wear

paid that i* promised, at least four
days of the week will be covered hy
them alone
•
v
*
Then comes tho county division
hills, half a score nearly are proposed
and the work of equalizing feeling
and remits a n d squaring tiling* with
the pro* a n d con* will ta k e up sev­
eral days.
•The rno*t im portant m atter and
ilio one creating the widest interest

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clerk's fees. Granted,
. E. V. Camp, representative for
Jnudqn Engineering Co., addressed
the board in reference to passing a
resolution to . mend damage being
done this company by resolution
passed by thifc board Aug. 3rd»
1914, and being used by their competltora. A ttorney DeCottes authorited to draw resolution agreeeable
(Continued on Page Four)
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Utilise Did Nut Cjincur
Tallahassee, M ay 10. The house
of representatives this morning re­
fused to pass a resolution which ex­
pressed Sentiment favoring pence,
but w hich informed President Wilson
thnt t h e sennte was ready to back
him in the action th a t might grow
out of the loss of American lives
th ro u g h the sinking of the American
steam er L usitania.
Believing th a t
any '«uH i expression a^ this tim e
would only serve to "RujA the b o a t"
Speaker Hardee took ^no floor of
the house to op|w&gt;Ro it nfter Its In­
troduction jointly by Anderson of
Escam bia and Dawson of H e rnando.
Seeing t h a t there was a possibility
of the resolution meeting defeat a n d
beoieving that it should havo tho
unanim ous support of
the house,
Mr. H e rnando after considerable
dehate asked th a t the resolution lie
w ithdraw n.
Big Hank M erger
On S a t u r d a y Last the S ta te Hank
of F .orida ami the Atlantic N ational
Hank of Jacksonville were merged

into tho Atlantic National Bunk
with tho following officers:
Edward Lane, president; F. W.
Hoyt, viqp president: T. P. Den­
ham. vice president; W. C. Croom,
vie* «president; D. D. Upchurch,
vice . president; D. K. fiatherwood,
cashier.
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Maasnchusett* Rarhelors to pay
a n n u a l tax ol #5
Prohibiting tinwearing of whiskers hy doctor* und
dentist*
N ebraska Laws runpelling tile
N ational guard to do ninety day»'
work each year on the road« and
bridge* of the «tale.
Requiring
dealers in stock food to pay a licen*e of $26 per annum .
Texas Compelling chttr-h g-ier*
to leave I heir artillery on tin- o u t s i d e
of &lt;-lxit r « h building
Illinois Forbidding the giving of
tips to garhers, porters, hat s n a t c h ­
ers, etc. Taking bachelors 30 years
of age }50 p e r ,a n n u m .
M innesota Law* providing th at
lum berjacks shall be furiii^Jiyd with
individual liatli tub*.
N o rth Dakota l.aw establishing
uniform t h i c k n e s s o f sleigh runn-rt*.
It is ju«t this sort of stuff th a t
cultivate* disrespect for law and
keeps the question of individual
right* c o n t i n u a l l y a g itu ted r People
respect laws th a t have intelligent
purpose behind th em , but they have
little respect for freak legislation of
a n y character. lot ws of this c h a ra c ­
ter te n d to lessen respect for really
good e n u e tm r n ts .— Pensacola J o u r ­
nal.

,

j *ùn.

Rcrnstorff, th e German am b assa d o r,
called on S ecretary Bryan to d a y and
expressed " d eep regrets t h a t tho
events of tho war had led to the loss
of so m any American live».*' After
•a half hour conference between the
ambassador and the sec retary a
statem ent to th a t effect was given
out by m u tu a l agreem ent.
Whiio
tho sta te m e n t does not specifically
mention tin- Lusitania disaster it
sews knut^n th a t the tw o * officials
talked of it.
It was th e a m b a s s a ­
dor's first visit to the s la te d e p a r t­
m ent since the sinking of tbn liner.
Secretary B ryan received him and
immediately greeted him cordially.
The only response front th e am b a s ­
sador to questions after th e confer­
ence was th n t he had m ade no -ap­
pointment with President Wilson,
Tiie s ta te m e n t given o u t was in­
terpreted b y . officials as m eaning
that the am b assador expressed regr--l not only at the I«»1»» of th e life
on the L usitania but for th e A m er­
ican* lost i:i th e torpedoing of tho
American steam ship Gultlighl and
one American lost on th e F alaba.

Dixie Highway Sleeting
For t hi* avow ed purpose * of getling the
Dixit* Highway routed
through sou th Florida, an organiza­
tion known a* the Florida C entral
Highway Association was formed
Sutiiri|iii id Kissimmee
A
com ­
mittee lla* bet'll appointed to draft
a constitution anti bylaws.
A per­
manent organization will be per­
fected in O rlando June 10,
Nine countie« were represented
a t the meeting in Kissimmee. T h ey
are Hillsborough, Polk, DeSoto, Oacttol,, Seminole. Orange, Volusia,
Dude and P u tn a m .
Hillsborough
was represented by T. Ed. B ra y n of
rhis city.
Factions front Jacksonville am i
Puiatka put u p 11 fight to get the
highway th ro u g h those citie», bu t
the other delegates being in th e m a ­
jority defeated their effort«.
Tho
surviving plan i* for a highw ay lead­
ing through L ake City» Gainesville,
Ocala, Orlando, Bartow, Arcadia,
Okeechobee C ity and Kissim m ee
and from Kissimmee e a s tw a rd to
tiie East C oast of the. peninsula.
DuSoto c o u n ty through ¡ts dele-’
nates pledged 42 miles of ro a d , und
Osceola pledged 6 mile», a n d p ro m ­
ised to pave also from th e Orange
county lino with brick, to th e Pollc
county line.
Ed. Scott of Arcadia, H. C. S t a n ­
ford of Kissim m ee and Mr. Hol­
brook of O rlando Were ap p o in te d
delegates to th e highw ay co nvention
which meet« In C h a tta n o o g a , Juno
20. All hoards of co unty co m m is­
sioner* in counties tmn-r**'&lt;l by the
proposed rou te are urged to send
delegates also.

Frank Re-Sentenced
Atlanta, May 10.—Leo M. F rank
today was resentenced to be hanged
to death Tuesday, June 22, for tho
murder of Mary Phagan, tho A t­
lanta factory girl. Sentence waa
pronounced by Jbdge Hill in the
auperlor court here.
Before the
court took action, Frank made a
statement, reiterating hia innocence.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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I COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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PRESERVING THE WASTE

BETÍER TIMES COMING

may h

WAR BECOMES HABIT I

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SANFORD CYCLE CO. |

STATE
HOARD* OF HEALTH
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Grapefruit Brought No Price In the
The signs of the fim o*-are -for
Market but. the Juice Is in De­ better things in Florida.
PAOPLA POI 6TS
People Quickly Adapt Themselves
— Agents For—
^
mand. *_
*
An educated public sentimeuf* tho
Mr. Zachary was quite indisposed
------------------------- -------------------to
New
Life.
result
of
a
quarter
century
of
earnest
for a ’time last week.
The Herald has called atten tio n work by tho State Board of Health
Miss Frances Pearson was on the
to
the fact from time to time of the to bring the people of the state to a
sick list for a few days last week.
Take It Carelessly Like Life on Vol­ f
,
a
Charles and Edith Camphell left- the wasteful methods of the farmers higher appreciation of the value of
cano-Boys Air Expect to Fight
The most'wonderful car that has ever been pm " a
for their home in Salem. Ohio last and growers 4 &gt;l Florida who as soon clean living has been reflected in',tinand Are Not Uneasy Over
Saturday, going by boat to Jackson­ as the shipments of fruits and veg­ progressive action of the legislature
4 - the market for $750 F.O.B, Factory, Detroit, M
Pibspect
ville and stopping a few days In Sa» etables cense allow the remainder of now in session at Tallahassee. Al­
%—
vannah, Ga., and Washington, I). C., the crop to go to waste when so ready the upper branch of this body
* SEE US FOR DEMONSTRATION
By
GABRIEL
DELAGARDE.
much of it could ho canned, bottled has given serious heed to tho sug­
$
onroute.
(Correspondent Chicago Dully News.)
&amp;
Amiens,. Francc.».—In the last few
„ Mr. John E. Allen, who has been or preserved. The canning clubs or­ gestions for the legislative bettor
$
visiting his cousins, Miss Icenhour ganized hire are doing a great work ment of Florida’s health laws, and days I have mudo Inquiries among
and Mrs. Fraser and improving his in preserving the waste products of there seems to be no doubt that the many persons to find out the stato of s&gt;
^&amp;
place on lower Twin I-ake, returned the fields and will continue to reduce lower ' house will confirm the action mind of the civil population as regards
~ the war generally. I have talked with
to his home in Columbiana.. Ohio-tlu*-l»‘Kh cost of living. Now a t the of tfl(f"senatorial law makers.
tradespeople, manufacturers, retired
end
of
the
season
for
oranges
and
For moro" than -tw enty- five years merchants, ordinary laborers, other
la s f Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Patton entertained grapefruit we wish to call attention the State Board 'of Ncaltfr has stood employees—as many - as posslbto of
n few friends at dinner Saturday to the fact that the orange and grape between the people of tho stato and each. It is easy to enter upon a con­
menaces. Originally
the versation; at tho presont time it Is
and the younger people came for the fruit can be utilized to a good advan­ serious
The Standard Railroad of the South
evening when cake and ice . cream tage. Grapefruit juice is becoming board came into existenco by the not necessary to rack one's brains to
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
were served. As is usual a t this a favorite drink at the fountains in act of a special session of the legis­ find a subject, and the subjoct is In­
hospitable home, all thoroughly en­ all part.« of the United States and lature, called together by Governor exhaustible. People have grown wise.
this summer will make the drink F. P. Fleming, following the yellow Tho fantastical reports which at tho
joyed thomselvek.
No. 82
No. 86 • No. 80
more
popular than ever.
fever epidemic of 1888. Tho guiding beginning of tho war were iiftarlably
Mr. and Mrs. John Abrahams
Lv Jacksonville . ,. . 8:30 am 1:35 pm 8:10 pm
believed
fall
now
on
skeptical
ears.
A simple method of bottling the idèa was th a t this Board should
Ay Savannah......... .12:50 pm 5:35 pm 12:35 om
were visiting Mrs. Jnmmes lust
Moreover, things aro now in order.
Ar Richmond . . .... . 5:20 am 9:18 am 8:00 pm
week. Mrs. Abrahams will be re- julco of grapefruit for use in making lead and focalize the fight for the
The other day, at a prominent hair­
Ar Washington . . . . 8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
memherpd ns Miss Rosa J a mines. ucld beverages is advocated by the protection of the entire stato against,
Ar
Ballfmore.......... .10:27 am 1:50 pm
1:38 om
dresser's
shop
In
town,
a
man
an­
Miss Helen Jjerm an and Mr. Al­ United States departm ent of agri­ this disease—just how was not un-j nounced to those who would listen
Ar Philadelphia . .. .12:45 pm 4:03 pm 4:25 am
Ar New York . . . . . . 2:57 pm G-.20 pm 7:13 am
fred Nelson spent the week end culture as a means of gaining a use­ derstood, and the uncertainty of that the Germans bad Just entorod
ful. by-product from hundreds of. the proposition was the reason for Albert An officer, who was being
with the Misses Pearson.
All-steel Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington. Dining
Car Service on Trains 82 nnd 86 . Sleeper to Savannah on Train «0 •
Oscar Pearnon is at work with thousands 'of cases of grapefruit clothing it with extraordinary au­ shaved. Interfered, had the man ar­
thority. *•’
rested, nnd for hla Imprudenco bo
his brother in Sanford for the pres­ which^are now wasted.
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
All th a t is necessary according to
In those day's the agency of the passed eight days In prison.
ent.
Who" would imagine, while walking
Everybody is rejoicing over the the government's fruit juice spec­ mosquito'us a carrier of the germ of
completion of the new brick road, ialists is tb bring tho grapefruit yellow fever was not understood, through tho streets of Amiens, that
ISA Weiil tía y Hirtel* J»ck »on ville, 'Fla..
IllIUboruUfh Mairi. I.im;*», flk
htch makes a long and tedious juice to the boiling pbitjt, in a porce­ hut with the later discovery of this tho Germans - were' 30 kilometers
Filane 17 .
i*liofili n*
(about
twenty
miles)
from
here,
hot
lain
lined
or
enameled
kettle,
pour
fact
and
the
stern
application,
of
ourney to the city a thing of the
past.
A large number of autos it while still hot into bottles, which the principle involved, the problem moreT Tho soldiers from the trenches
do not corno here, or If they do tho
drove out over the new roYD on Sun­ then are hermetically sealed. The became simple, because it had been officers and men aro obliged to come
day and made Paula herself seem juice when so handled will keep in­ rohtxfd of Its mystery.
clean and In good stylo. Automobiles
definitely, and. provides u base for
quite citified.
With the solution of this problem only have tho right to be dirty. The
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson a t­ grudefruitadc or other acid bever­ others became relatively more im- population, It appears, must not sou
C O W
P E A S
tended tho school picnic a t Long- ages having the characteristic acid, portant, for the world wan udvnnc- tfio war In an unfavorable light,
somewhat hitter, flavor of the fruit. ing in its knowledge of health mut-i So tho peoplo aro gradually growing
wood on Saturdny.
AH the standard varieties in stock. Will sell you one
accustomed to this abnormal state of
Some unknown person opened a Experiments show, however, that it te n , and Florida was keeping
is
highly
im
portant
that
the
bottle
quart
or one carload. How m any do you want and where do "
affairs.
Just
as
tho
inhabitants
of
n
abreast of the times and In udditiun
window in tho store room nt Twin
bo
completely
filled
so
that
no
layer
town
near
a
smoking
volcano
go
about
you want them delivered?
it had ita own problems.
Lakes Plantation Sunday afternoon
There is no greated obstacle to their business without giving It a
and helped themselves to a goodly of air be left between the top of the
thought. Ah a friend of mine, a lit­
quantity of fresh laid eggs. The &gt; icc •n"* thp cork or Kpul- Where progress than indifference. The
erary tnnn of tbeso parts, said to me:
place was left alone about on hour. !lir in anF nmount comes in contact preaching of men who are In earnest,
"War? It's a matter hf habit; heart,
nnd whoever entered the house was
the loP
‘he sterilized juice who know what they are talking soul. mind, all become dally hardened
Plant City, Fla.
i!
will
cause
the
juice
lo
change
its
about, is listened to and treated to it. Wo have adapted ourselves to
probably on tin- watch and expected
to have more time than they got. color. In handling the juice it is as the vaporing« of fanatics, but the our new life,''
Considerable rummaging was done, particularly important (hat it he fanatics of today are the wise men.
And tho remark Is Just. It applies ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .■
■ ■■ —- - — . ■
hut nothing of much value seem« to kept from coming in contact with the lenders of tomorrow.
10 tho people, «-specially lo tho men jni«iiai,ijmiou»3iJuiiLta£.am3i3iii3»SiSua«oi5ztotatmiii;iic.-'.
iron or other metals easily, acted
B
have been taken hut the eggs.
As medical science has advanced who have remained here. All tho ;
*
r
young
men
are
alike;
that
Is,
the
great
* Mr, Edgar Bridgi» has received a upon by acids.
in its knowledge of health and satiiIt Is also possible to freeze the tution anil of tlu-ir intimate relation, majority. They realize that. If the
government appointment which re­
M ILL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
quires his immediate presence in grapefruit juice into solid ice .and ns prevention of disease has " been war lasts, their turn will come to go
to ttic front, nnd It causes them no
then
by
whirling
the
iee
in
a
centrif­
Chattanooga, T en n and he and
brought to u par with its cure, uneasiness.
We are prepared to figure with v&lt;fU on all t l.i- Mrs. Bridge left us on Monday. ugal machine, to take out a large Florida’s Health Board has urged
of LUMBER a n d MILL WORK fo rH O t’Sl-;. sT&lt;»l;i:
These good people have been with l,#rt
wnter and leave the sol- these ideas on the attention of tin"There Is tho mental* anguish which
uà over a year and have greatly
g o r i n g matter of the fruit, people of RorIda. It has argued, it uffects alt without distinction, with : u or BARN.
a
Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, uwnisId
endeared themselves to the entire This freezing and concentrating of has offered proofs in numberless m- terrible equality, from tho minister to qti doors, screens, b lin d s, mouldings, lattice, frame:«. L
a
community, who deeply deplore their the juice greatly reduces the hulk s .in'es of the truth of Its position, whom we aro Indebted for the three »4
Estimates Furnished Free &amp;
a
loss and look eagerly forward to and makes a product that can he and in the final result it has removed years' service law and who has Just ti Tell L h What You Want
t
their return ut some not distant sterilized by heating and kept in­ from Florida the unjust aspersion lost hlB son. to the poor little woman a§
c
la.
b
date. They have endured our sum­ definitely. Care must he taken to th at a serni tropical country is nec­ who chars to ronko a living, whose ti
a
q
•itt off
n rt a arrjtr*p « p ztv 'J t*mt « p s»r b b b p n n e w tt si ww zi aar*3 y v u • '» :»1t•
mer heat nnd winter rain without n keep the juiee from coming in essarily unhealthful, by proving the husband Is a prisoner In Germany.
This
It
Is
which
makes
war
odious,
contact
with
iron.
murmur; have ulways been ready to
contrary of the great Feninsulur which creates tho fiercest hatreds
' 1- '- ■-■!■■■.
- ■ —
'i------- »---- -While as yet, so fnr* as known, State.
- ertjoy a good time a n d .have done a
W.
J
.
T
H
I
G
P
E
N
&amp;
C
O
M
P
A
N
Y
hath
In
tho
hearts
of
tho
soldiers
and
great deal for tho pleasure nnd en­ there is no commercial market for
Ita work has been that of eiLuca- tht&gt; civil populattuu. One day I re- ;
AGENTS
joyment of all their many friends, sterilized .grapefruit juice, it is he tion, illustrated by many olqect turned from Albert with n poor worn-j
who wish them the best of lurk Roved that many persons witi-flnd lessons. It hus shown that typhoid nn- w*'0 '1BS no ono et tho front, hut
wherever they may he.
this juice, with the addition of fever uh’d malaria and smallpox and 'k l t a M *ltnesaed tho ruip of a town
water and sugar, a pleasant varia­ hookworm arc not necessary that ^ "• bombardment She stretched out
Ottica with H O L D E N R E A L C B T A T g CO.
tion from lemonade, or limeade. they may he »aided and how
It »&gt;" Uiln arms with tho suppleness of
.
,
.
,
,
a
t
at
ns
she
»aid
Those who like grapefruit should nn* *m&gt;wn n o w int» ravagi'*
iul»*r...
,
.
, I&gt;e
*
*
I-*'l.. tho women
hnvo
a hand
find the beverage Inviting.
The
F io r ili.'
Sanford.
culosis
may
he
minimize,I
|i
h&amp;s
||Ver
to
me
four
'hoches'
only,
and I
method so simple that tho»e in reDunedin, May 8 . Dunedin hlfii gjons where grapefruit are cheap and j demonstrated the relations between will undertake to put out the eyes of
fatrly claim to he the manufacturing pIentiful rttn proparo thia product on clean bodies and clean surroundings those highwaymen."
The refugees suffer nnd have sufcenter of the West Couat of Florida 1n small scale with ordinary. house­ nnd the highest physical health.
Yet, moie than oneo In tho past has fered materially. They nrn virtually
:
und lU citizens arò calling the town hold appliances. ,
&gt;
tho
only
enes.
One
may
say
that,
far
a
hill
to
abolish
thu
State
Board
of
“ The Pittsburgh of tho Pinellas
»
from
Increasing
misery,
tho
war
has
Those
who
wish
to
make
¡}
clear
Health, or to make it nn ¡nsigniflPeninsula."
;
t W
4
The h. n. Skinner Manufacturing
,nny f‘!lor ‘he grapefruit juice e m t branch c* seme other depart- diminished It. Such a w*nve of official
nnd
private
charity
hna
sw-opt
over
4
Complete abstracts from the records of
Co. ha* just completed u f o u n d “ Li
by luUU"* tD 11 m«ht of tLate government received the country! Nearly all of tho poorer
4»
00
,,n
11
..
Jrmu
two
«0
three
pet
cent
(about!
serious consideratir 11 by a .«tate classes receive from the state either
with a capacity of 2800 lbs'of.cnsrOrange and Seminole Counties.
T axes
, xnrre ounces avoirdupois to tiu- legislature.
ings per hour. This is one of
an indemnity for their enforced Idle­
gallon)
of
infusorial
or
Fuller'»
earth
♦
largest foundries in Florida and em ­
Happily, those dayi are in the ness or relief because of the war.
é
paid for non-residents.
Am I lo pity tho manager of a large
ploys u considerable number of ex­ well washed with hot water. The pant and the legislature of 1015 in
mixture
in
then
forced
through
u
;0
pert moulders. Alt of the castings
its wisdpm and appreciation of the factory who told me ho had lived on
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
used in the extensive line of packing non-metal Uc filter press and the aim s and ambitions nnd accomplish- V
“nffiP riviri ftnttf
° r i00'000
fr*nca
bofor«
&gt;
rtnnsis't anAn,l in
house machinery made by his edn clear juice roheatod nnd boiled. m ents of the board, is providing war, and now doesn't spend 10 francs
444
No, because ho himself does
concern hereafter will "be produced With the freexing proccaa the juice it with larger resources and powers anotdayi
complain
nnd
accepts
It
In
tho
is filtered after concentration, about to do its work. It is a m atter of
in its owfi foundry.'
proper spirit, even though, Instead of
twice the amount of infusorial or
A few weeks ago the Skinner Fuller's earth being used per gallon rongratualtion th a t a legislative body hnvlng hie nutomebilo waiting for him
hus come into power in Florida with at* the station, ho Is obliged to walk,
people built u warehouse with a floor of concentrate.
tho intelligence nnd the will to with an aiplno sock on Lis back In
space of approximately 10.000 square
Tho chemists in connection with! hnsten the progresa of the state plnco of a valise. Ho says that ho
High Grade Guaranteed Antos
feet. This will greatly increase the this bottling of grapefruitt juice,
noml
$ 2 0 0 .0 0 to $ 8 9 5 .0 0
through the increased efficiency .of has never felt better. Like others, he
rapacity of the plant by renderingi
^ 'p u b l i c ‘that“ 'the sarrih
»mí process
soon
adapted
himself
tb
this
now
ON EASY PAYMENTS
it possible to keep a number o f |is not 8ulubI, for i)0ltlil,K thp juice th e State "f^oard of Heulth.
statq of affairs.
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Forestales and information write
packing houso outfits On hand. These of oranges and lemons, which will
turo KU01N6 CO., Ik .,
Piiliburgb, Pa.
can bo made up in tho dull season not retain their flavor if handled in
To Clean Marble.
or cooaul i your local dealers
B
LA
M
ES
HIS
RUIN
ON
BOOKS
for installation when there fs a do- this way,
1 ?bo three ounces of pearl ash, ono
^mand. Tho warehouse has a capac­
pound of whiting and three pints of London Hermit's Passion Caused Him
ity of about ten complete outfits.
NOTICE
wnter, well mixed, nnd boll ten min­
to Abandon a Prosperous
Tho delinquent tax list will be pub­ utes. Itub It well" over the marble and
One of its features is n monorail
Bustnsss.
system for handling of the .machin­ lished June 1st. Fay your tax now lot It remain I t hours; then rub It off
and dry *’Rh clean cloth.
ery between tho erecting shop and and save expense.
London.—-“Books havo been my
tbe warehouse uqd from the latter
M. W. Lovell, Collector
ruin," was -one of tho best tilings said
to tho loading platform.
by the Into Charles Augustus Ward,
74-5t-Tues &amp; Fri
who In hls latter days was a curious
Anlther »innovation In the exten
Mdch In Brief Dream.
Danger In Waiting.
old hermit of Walthamstow In Essex.
sivo factory operations of the Skin­
Just because.^» Oregon eclrntlst n»It
Is
written
of
ono
of
tho
most
Ills passion for books had led him to
Steel vs. Iron.
of Englishmen who was dic­ clarca that old jnen do the t* 1 '" ’r
ner Manufacturing Company is a de­
dlSposo of the prosperous wrlno busi­ eminent
For
some
purpose
iron
Is
to
bo
YO
U
Will
SAVE
tating to hls amanoonsta chapters of Is no reason, of course, why
partm ent for making brushes. Hero:
at Mayfair he Inherited from hls an Important work, and whlln.so en­
56 cts. rtfi &lt;;a l ness
fellows should pul off contempt'
tofore, the large quantity of brushes preferred l ^ t e c l and vice versa. To
father.
easily distinguish ono from tho other,
gaged
was
overcome
by
aledp.
He
achievements until the arrival of lf*
n
u
s
is
now
used in the packing house machinery make a brlght'spol on the metal with
Ono of hls hobbles was cook books;, dreamed of matters of great moment,
mndirTTy this house have been pro­ a file or sand paper and apply a single
at eighty-seven ho was compiling ono of diplomatic conferences, exhausting dining years. It may be that the 1
f Buy 4 gals. L.ÆM. Semiwho accomplishes little Jn hi*
cured from other manufacturers. drop of nitric acid. Allow It to re*
Mixed Real Paint fs.40 for hls own uso from ancient sources many days and weeks. Becoming maturity will tnsho up for thf
And 3 gala. Linseed Oil
when death overtook him. lie had awake he chided hls secretary for p er
Sometimes this led to delays in de­ main for one or two minutes and »M b
when ho starts down Ihe western "W®
to mix with it at
ju^t Inherited a small fortune from «fitting him to loop, and was astound­ of
livery, hs tho supply of brushes or wipe off. If the spqt has a palo
life. It doesu't sound rea*c.naW*
estimated cost of
2.40 hls sister. Ills collection of 3.000
could not be obtained rapidly enough ashy appearance it la wrought Iran;
ed to be told by tho scrivener that however.
,
Makes 7 gals. Paint for $10jo volumes has gone to tho London li­ he bad not finished the last sentence
to fill nil orders. The quality of. the If it If* a brownish black. It Is steel;
brary.
that had beeu dictated. ' Volumes have
brushes now produced Is better than If a deep black. It la cast Iron.
It’s only $1.54 per gal.
Ho was often seen around London been written crammod with such ex­
tbe average it waa possible to secure
Finest Dates Grow There'
In a Holland smock, or a blue frock periences in Infinite variety.
s e a l paint 1»
Beyond* tho land of the “*rDTTv
under the old plan.
greater portion of the citrus packing
•coat with brass buttons, and a Pana­
In the far south of Morocco. 11»
The Skinner business has In­ houses equipped In the stale in tho
ma hat with yellpw ribbon.
great oaala of Tafilct. famous for
,9‘
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creased marvelously in the past year post year and an even greater num­ Use a gallon ou| of any you
vast groves of datwpslms. ,,erV ^
Taste»
Change.
Wanted to B e a Hero.
or two. B. C. Skinner, the general ber of outflta could have been sold buy and if not the best paint
hundreds of square miles, tb''
Funny
that
the
very
fellow
who
begs
Now York.—"1 wanted to, bo a hero
manager attrib u te^th ia increase prin­ bad the factory capacity permitted made, then return tho paint
Is
covered with a thick growth®
and get a medal like tho boy tn tbe a girt for a lock of her hair in the
cipally to two factors— tbe policy of their production.
With increased
tall,
straight «tome of the l’»™-. .
courtahlp
days
When
he
klssee
It
so
morfes." said 8 amnel Balk, twelve.
facilities made available, it is be- and gét all your money back. Charged With starting a fire la bis fondly will sweer like a trooper If be the product of those e,0Min,Tf..f
gqaranteelng satisfaction I
[The Skinner
•very
for
finds one of them In the butter after trees la enormous In qusntUfhome.
produce tbe finest dates lu
In I
he la married.
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H A Ï II, 1915

SOME FREAK HURLERS SCARCITY OF PLAYERS
few Players Who. Can Use Other

W*

Hand in Pitching.
a.
'Keenan of Youngetown Could Work
Equally Well With Either Arm—
Corcoran Tried ■to "Come
Back" With Left Hand.
Followers of baseball bavo often
beard of tbe fellow who could pitch
• fast ball with either hand and n&gt;ake
It curro also, but few have seen one
of tbeso pitching freak«.
llM ilull kl&lt;jlT »min of * chatf
mined Owao&amp;oaoattr-whw-pWehed for
Youngstown, 0., In 1885.
Keenan
■could pitch equally well with eithor
arm. On the Fourth of July of that
season this wonder pitched two games
of ball against New Castle and beat
that team In both contests, llo worked
his left arm (n the first gamo and
tlscd bis right wing in tho second con­
test, with tho odds In favor of tho
right whip.
Tho famous Larry Corcoran of tho
Chicago team, In tho early 80‘s was
one of tho great hurlcrs of tho pcjiod. Larry Jost tho use of his won­
derful right arm during the season
of 1885. This almost broke his heart,
for Larry waa not old In yoars. It
dawned upon him that ho might make
a left-handed pitcher, for ho was al­
ways cloter st throwing with hla left,
and used to practice frequently. In
tho season of 1880 Corcoran signed
with a Southern leaguo team as a lefthanded pitcher and reported for
pructlco as such. Ho worked hard to
gain control^ for ho dovoloped rare
speed« Larry pitched a fow exhibi­
tion games, and In one of them he
kinked his remaining wing so bad­
ly that he was released, b o ho had
to quit tho game, for ho had run out
of pltchlpg arms.
Windham, originally a right-hand­
ed pitcher, lost the ubo of his pitch­
ing arm through an accident. He
rnodo a shift, and ^ e g a n practicing
with his loft arm. Ho was very suc­
cessful and mado a splendid record
with tho Worcester team of the Fast­
en) league during 1913. su good, In
fad, that ho was signed by the Hi
Louis Americans for tho Bcason of
19H. However, his pitching from tho
loft s ld o was not natural for him, and
Instead of his arm getting ulrouger
and better ho weakened hlB whole
left flldo and Anally had to glvo up
pitching.
Ho the ambidextrous hUrler Is more
or leaa of n myth. Tho pitching game
la too Btrenuoua for any kind of an
arm but tho good natural wing.

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BIG E D WANTED M O R E TIME

contused and gavo the Whistle for
C A P P ED T H E P U R S E R ’ S STORY got
going to tho port sldo when he meant

tho starboard, and tho freighter ran
War Correspondent’s Yam About him down and stovo in fftu/ of hla com­
Ponto Was Close to the Limit In
partments, and he sank In nine min­
• I Nature Faking.
Growth of Big Cities Shrinks
utes. whistling for help to tho very
last."
Crop of Youngsters.
Ono of tho few American war corre­
After which a great silence befell at
spondents who really saw something
the
of tho European war In Its first stages Post.purser’s table.—Saturday Evening
Ball Fields of Ample Size, Within was coming home on tho Lusitania not
many trips ago. He sat a t tho purser’s
Walking Distance, Decrease as
The Airship’s Wireless.
table, and the purser ono evening
Rush of Building Begins to
Tho newer German naval and mili­
told a truthful nature tola of having
8 wallow Up Vacant Lots. •
been on a ship th at onco passed tary airships of tho Zeppelin and Parthrough a school,of whalea In mid- Beval models are equipped with wire­
less apparatus of much greater power
Ono reason for tho scarcity of ocean.
than ever before. The wireless Im­
classy young ball playern, men good
"All of them were sound asleep,”
enough to Bhlno In tho major league, said tho purser with a wink to an ac­ pulses are diffused and received by an
Is tho growth of tho great cltlca. Con­ complice, "and all of them were ouor- aerial mado of a three-millimeter
phosphor bronzo wire th a t as tho airsidering tho fact that baseball enthus-

h
this statement may look fantastic or
Impossible. Nevertheless, It Is true,
and unless the colleges or tho farms
begin to replenish tho supply there
will bo a serious shortage In highgrado ball players within tho next
few years. You cannot have ball play­
ers unless you havo s place to play
them. And with tho great cities ex­
panding and. lncoAsantly bulging out
their lines of settlement, whefo do
tho ball yards go?
Tako Chicago for an example. A
fsw years ago them wero ball Bolds
of ample slxo within walking distance
for everybody. Huge vacant lots we^o
abundant In every direction. On Satur­
days and Sundays theso lots 'wero
black with spectators, crowded sO
closo that ct'ery foul tip copped soma
one In tho countenance. Tho City
league had severnl lino ball parks nnd
did a prosperous business, even after
tho National league started Sunday
games. Then tho rush of building be­
gan to swallow up tho lots. Ono by
one tho parks wore seized; tho lots
passed out of existence by tho dozen.
A few more years and the amateurs
could And room only by taking car
rides of such length that they lost
the whoto day going and returning.
Tho big leagues, oven If their parks
nro somo distance out. draw tho peo­
ple who havo leisure to go a few miles
and spend an afternoon The young
amateurs cannot take tho time—many
of them cannot spend the car fare.
In every oily the story 1« the snnio—
tho march of population, the spread of
building operations, has killed oft tlm
amateur game by removing tho avail­
able spots whereon tho amateurs could
enper. And, what does this mean for
thu future supply of tho players?

whistling whale that lived In the ocean
Just in front of my father’s houio. His
name was Panto and ho would answer
to It—answer by whistling. You boo,
his blow holo was clogged with bar­
nacles and every time bo spouted he
mado a sound llko a slreq, on a Arehoot.
"Ponto was a great pet with all the
ships that traded In and out of Cincin­
nati. Tbe pilots got to know him, and
when they wero entering port and
Ponto cruising shout In the channel
they would signal him and ho would
signal back, always giving tho correct
number of blasts, llut bo’s dead now
—poor old Pirn to!
"Ono day a freighter was coming In
from Covington, Kentucky, and. Ponto
tried to pass her, headed out._ llut ho

apparatus Itscir Is very
compact; with Its small dynamo It
weighs 270 pounds. It has a minimum
range of ISO miles nnd can produce
wireless waves from ono to four thou­
sand feet long. According to tho
Wireless World, overy Large aero­
drome In Germany has its wireless sta­
tion; those at Important centers llko
Johannlsthal, Cologne, Frledrlchshafcn. Frankfort and Mannheim are very
powerful. Taken together, they form
a continuous ring round tho borders
of Germany, nnd keop German air­
ships In constant touch with a German
base. They alio servo ns n sort of
wireless compass, for they enable tho
navigating oAlcors when out of sight
of land to Ax their position with more
than a fair degree of accuracy.—
Youth’s Companion.

Not Encouraging.
Mr. Taft, ex-presldent of tho United
States, is a gifted writer, nnd at ono
time ho had a high reputation as a
poet, says London Tit-Hits. On ono oc­
casion. however, when ho was a very
young man,'ho received a unsty shock
from an^ esteemed relative of hla.
This Was an aunt who lived In tho
country, and tho future preafdent went
to dine with her ono Sunday evening.
Proudly ho carried with him somo cut­
tings from n newspaper—nothing less,
In fact, than his own published verses.
After tho meal he took them exultant­
ly from hla pocket and gavo them to
hla aunt to,read.
Adjusting her spectacles, she went
through them carefully, while her
poetical nephuw watched
sflo’ puf'tTowirTtfo
puf'Jo w
ly. Presently sfto
cut­
tings and glanced over her spectacles
at tho poet.
"William,*’ sho asked, Innocently,
"do they print thoso things ’for noth­
ing’ If you Bend them Inf* *

Boston Pitcher Is Very Sensitive
About Bald Head and Imagines
He1* Growing Hair There.

Dick Rudolph, who Is one of those
Pitcher Reuibach Asked Manager Boston pitching persons, la absolutely
Chance to Call Game While He
curtain that ho can do what John L&gt;.
Warmed Up Behind S tand.,
Rockefeller and millions of other fel­
lows havo failed to do, In fact (ho
Tbo famous old Cub machlno had a says) he'B already doing it.
comedian In tho person of Kd IFeul*
Dick, to bo moro explicit, says ho 1»
bach, tho lanky pitcher, now wlth^be grow lug hair on a bald dome—on his
Newark Federal». Ono of his favorite own bald domo. And If you don’t bo­
-expressions when In a facetious mood llero it, Dick will let you look at bis
was. "I havo a scheme.”
head. He permitted us a look
Johnny Evers writes that ho will
When told that It didn’t look any
sever forget ono of Ed’s schemes. different than It did last summer, Dick
T b o Cubs wore In Pittsburgh ono got rather peevish
day, and It was Koulhach’s turn (o
"IXin’t. hey*” he snapped ’’Woll,
work,” says Johnny. "Ho warmed up lemme tell you that there’s about
for tho customary ten minutes before eighty more hairs on my head than
the gnmo and seemed to havo a lot thero was beforo I began using that
treatment.”
Dick, as very fow pcoplo know, is
bald-headed—very, vory bald headed.
T hat’s tho main reason that you rare­
ly seo pictures of Dick that are minus
a head covering Ho’s sen»ltlvo about
that lack of hair, too.
Asked what the treatm ent consisted
of, IMrk replied:
’’Well, IFb a secret prescription. Hut
it’s a lu lu. Friend of mine—a bar­
ber up in Mm Bronx—mixes It up. Ho
told mo to try it, but 1 was sore on
trying hair restorers. I told him to
go to blazes with bis dope, but ho kept
on Insisting that I tiso It and give It
a two months' trial.
"Well, I finally took a whirl at IL
I'vo. been using tho stuff for two

' Hugh' 'Sugar 'TKcfustry.
When It Is 'slated that moro than
ono hundred million dollars Is Invest­
ed In tho hoot sugar Industry In tho
United States, It may bo understood
that tho effect of tho war on this In­
dustry In Germany Is of considerable
Importance. Tho first beet sugar fac­
tory in Amorica was built In Philadel­
phia In 1830, but It did not provo a
success. Tho first successful factory
was started In 1970 at AlvardHo, CaJ.
It wus In continuous operation uhtil
It was torn down a couple of years

Love Letters In Her Coffn.
Tho will p f Miss Mary Ashton Wado
of Yonkers, who died on January 11 at
tho ago of seventy-four, was admitted
to probnte. Miss Louisa Bradford of
950 West Find avenue, Manhattan, a
friend of Miss Wade, Aled an affidavit,
stating sho had carried out tho tostator’s dying wish that a certain sealed
package among her effects should bo
buried with her,
Gcrrlt Smith, tho executor’s counsel, Easy, interesting and immensely profit­
said tho mysterious package was sup- able for the Farmer, Fancier or Country
IKised to contain lovo letters. Tho Gentleman. Now’’» Breeding Time.
WRITE FOR CIRCULAR
will disposed of an 811,000 citato to
relatives.—.Yonkers (N. Y.) Dispatch
to New York Hun.
Jackflonrtlfr, hwltU

FROG CULTURE

The Ortega Frog Farm

These 3 dollies are beautifully printed
on one large
piece of mus­
lin all ready to
cut out and
stuff. They
have gold­
en hair, big
brown
eyes and
are very
life-like
indeed.

A Great
Beautiful Doll
and 2 smaller
dressed dollies
for every boy
and girl
the city.
Hurry

R U D O L P H HAS O N E W E A K NE SS

Misplaced Admiration. ,
Tho lato W. W. Rockhlll, who died
In Honolulu, had a deep and Intelli­
gent knowledge of tho Chinese.
"We Americans," Mr. RockhlU onco
sabl In Now York, “don’t understand
tho Chinese. Wo misread them as »
visiting Chinaman once misread on ac­
cident In Broadway.
"As tho Chinaman was passing boneath a hugo electric sign, on which a
man was a t work, tho man slipped and
fell on the Chinaman’s head.
’’ ’Well, well,’ said tho Chinaman to
himself, admiringly, a» he roso from
tho pavemont; ‘well, woll, how will
these wonderful Americans advertlso
next?*
Washington Star.

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Ed Reulbach of Newark

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of stuff on the ball. As soon as he
etsppeq Into the box, bowover, bo lost
hell.
"II® walked tho first five batters
Jh»t faced him. After two runs bad
foyced In Chance could stand It
Dick Rudolph of Boston Braves.
longer. He walked over to Reulwch and oald: ’What*»- the taatter months and darned If it ain’t got a lot
fo«? Can’t you lay tho ball on of new hair. See ’em 7”
T«blat*? if you can’t, got out of tho
Once again Dick lifted hla lid, poked
his dome at his friends tor Inspec­
1» a k*T0 a Mheme,’ replied Rouf tion.
v
“ riL T haven’t warmed up endtgh.
"Sorry, Dick, but—’’
**
do. Frank; oak Urn‘'You're blind—that what’s wrong
Wra O’Day to call the gamo for ten with you. You’re wall qualified for an
W«nt„ while I go behind the stand
umpire's Job.”7 “ * k n up eome more.’ And then Dick wheeled on. hie heel
___ __
*and started In pursuit of some sympa­
Christened "Blues.”
‘
Tbe nuffa,0 FVdenUs have been thetic persop who would assist him In
.efcH.
kidding himself that he la contracting
’ «rUtuned the ”Uluea.f
a new growth of wool.
H ik

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THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business M anager
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O 0U * U i l a r i Id ttattdla* ---- Telephone N o . U h

P l a n t a hotel.
-OO r else let George* do it.
------ O -----O r get out of the way a n d let
s o m e b o d y do it t h a t will.
------ O -----S an fo rd is assured of the y a c h t
club a n d harbor if we never h a v e a
c o u n t r y club.
------ O -----All the Sanford churches o b ­
s e rv e d M other’s D a y ’with a p p r o p r i a t e services a n d m other was re ­
m em bered.
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W ith all the im provem ents ta k in g
p lace a n d contem plated Sanford look
good to the man w ho wants to rnako
nn investm ent.
K pep cool uml d o n 't rock the b o at.
S an fo rd has no tim e to talk a b o u t
going to war.
We are too busy
building hotels, etc.

( M il I

hi* cabinet nmi usk our reader«
to " K e e p cool, don't rock the b o a t . ”
Let the jingoes a n d irresponsible«
cry "cow ardice" a n d " G rap e ju ic c
dip lo m a cy " and talk war. Now is
the tim e (or true m en to come to
the fro n t n n d help th e President b y
keeping still.
We h av e a real m an in the P res­
ident’s chair and our faith is strong.
0 -----R O C K IN G T H E BOAT
T he Herald does not believe in
rushing m atters into print w ithout
due deliberation and th ought. T here
are m an y matters coming up from
day to day in which this paper could
stir up more trouble than the city
could t a k e care ol in a year and then*
woufd he txrfhlnr falrreifTn*th&lt;* end
It is no t so much w h a t a good new s­
paper p u ts into p rin t as it is w ha t
the said paper keeps out of print.
The e d ito r of The Herald having
had years of experience in the busi­
ness in many states has found o u t
that good sober second thought will
always keep out of print many a r ­
ticles t h a t would ten d to create a
disturbance in local affairs and ac­
complish nothing. F o r instance, wo
have a question now before the
people in regard to changes to bo
made in th e high »chool building—
change« m ade by th e school hoard,
which in th eir ju d g m en t would solve
the crowded condition of the schools.
The cha n g e Is only te m p o ra ry nnd
therefore should no t agitate the
minds of the public to sych a re­
markable degree,
T h e editor of
The H e rald has faith in the local
school hoard, tho c o u n ty school
board nnd the teachers of the schools.
We know th at they will cooperate
in every way to m ake the schools
the brst in the land. We know th a t
they h av e always d one this and
they will not he found wanting in
this crucial period n n d tem p ro a ry
disarrangem ent.
No one can say
that T h o Herald has over by word
or deed cast any stones nt our mngnitirent school system and in th e
future as in the past we purpose to
uphold t h e hands of those who have
our schools in charge
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Don't rock the boat.
------O ------

L e t the men of families alw ays
hear in mind that Sanford needs a n d
m u s t have a Y. M. C. A. building
and h a v e it this fall.
------O -----T h is is the season of S u n d a y
school picnics and Sanford S u n d a y
schools
should get together a n d
decide upon u good location a n d
have a big Sunday school day
t)
A lthough tin* C h au ta u q u a lust
season did not provo a financial
KLM E U T H U R H A R D
success it is our opinion that the e n ­
We h a v e lost a man.
te rta in m e n ts were th e best t h a t
Not in war, not in the heat of
could bo procured a n d the city was
battle, n o t with the lust to kill
greatly benelitted thereby.
Also
upon his face.
that we should h av e more of th e
Rut in th e peaceful pursuit of
same attra ctio n s next season.
business a n d pleasu 1*0 while eating
-----------0 -----------luncheon on the palntial steam er
"Toaohatghlo ra n ch , located n ea r that was supposed to be guarded
here, Ijids fair to become as fam ous well within by armor plated double
as t h e 101 Ranch of O klahom a," steel an«l without by the strong
says t h e Sanford Herald.
"T o so - licet of England, mistress of the
h a tc h ie ranch now has 32,000 acres seas.
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under fence and upon this im m ense
A m an who with his pen and
range are 5,000 c a ttle and 2.600 upon the lecture platform lias always
sheep.”
The -Herald gives som e counseled peace. A m an who has
other details of this big ranch a n d accomplished a* much for tho h u ­
shows t h n t the owners are working man race since his sh o rt span of
to ra ise the grade of stock and to scarce two score years among us
make t h e ranch u p to dAte in e v e ry than a n y
oth er lite rary genius of
p artic u la r. "Florida beef is now a the age.
A man of gentleness, of
regularly recognised com m odity on high ideals, an intellectual giant.
the m a r k e t." says the Herald, " a n d A man of strange wnys forsooth
there a r e several fine ranches in this where he was past understanding
v ic in ity ." —Times-Union.
and yet withal a m an who was
----- 0 ------known anil appreciated at bis true
SA Y IN G N O T H I N G

worth by his brethren of the press.

action will go down in history to the
eternal credit of Woodrow Wilson.
Lot this be carved on his m onu­
ment: .
HE S E T H IS F A C E FIR M LY A G A IN S T T H E T R A N S P L A N T ­
ATION O F K R U P P E R Y IN T O
A M E R IC A .
We are a peaceful people, nnd the
way we can
manifest our peaceful
proclivities nnd prove to tho world
that we are w hat we nrc, Is by fol­
lowing our regular occupations and
not Wncrcasing our a r m a m e n t— es­
pecially in view of the fact t h a t the
expression, "P re p a ra tio n for war
spells peace," has been found t o Jte
futile and fallacious.
One- of th e most dptfmfstlc' nnd
thoroughly good humored new s­
papers is surely the Sanford Herald.
"Spring crops are looking well,"
says the H erald, "fish nio biting,
new buildings are going u p , the
bulkhead will soon be finished, the
brick roads nre b^ing com pleted, the
legislature will soon a d jo u rn , the
new p o stm aster will soon be ap­
pointed, the city election will be on,
tho new churches will soon he ready
for occupancy nnd why should we
worry?" And it is u question In­
deed why th ere should b e 'a n y w orry­
ing In or a b o u t Sanford.— TimesUnion. * .

.A Permanent Service
AS TH E PEOPLES BANK is a thoroughly established institution
it affords a permanent banking service for its depositors and patrons.
We cordially invite new accounts on the same basis as the sendee which
we have rendered our depositors in the tyast and we can assure our new
patrons that they will he as thoroughly satisfied as our older patrons
have always been.
ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR .1906

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If his untimely death and that of
tho other martyrs on the Lusitania
hasten the end then the catastrophe
has not been in vain.
In n Into copy of the Philistine he
had the following regarding the pol­
icy of President Wilson:
Nature's animals- once had ter­
rific arrays of teeth, - claws) beaks,
and carried on their hacks a pro­
tection th a t was Zeppelin-proof.
So long as these terrific animals ex­
isted, there was no pence for man.
And there will never he a really
first class raae of men ns long as
wealth and science cooperate for
killing purposes. Gradually things
have modified and refined themselve*
until we find that tho unseen I*
more powerful than tho seen.
Thought ii supremo. T he wjtrld is
ruled by sentlmsnt.
Beauty, ro­
mance, poetry, blend into .4 , harmo­
nious whole, and we have the world
of businesa— and buslneaa is the
science of hum an service.
And yet we find the strange
anachronism qf the best Ingenuity
of man being utilized to Invent in-,
struments of death and destruction.
Well does .Pros!dont Wilson take
tho stand th a t this la no time for
Americans to "mobilize." It is for
ua to show the world the truth.
"Thrice-arm ed 1« ha who knows hla
cause Is juBt."
President Wilson’s attitu d e In
standing firm and not giving way to
thé hysteria of demagoguery, repreaentlng public and politics, la cminentfy wise, right, excellent, .and
altogether lovely. The President’«

lateral ditches In said drainage dis­
trict, shall construct said lateral
ditches so th a t same shall enter the
main line of ditches and canals, on
a grade level y ith the main line
ditches and canals, said lateral
ditches tt&gt; gradually slope back a
distance of not less than one hun­
dred feet.
Done and ordered this the 4th
day of May, A. D. 1916.
Resolution of thanks passed by
tho hoard of county commissioners
in und for Seminole county, Fla.:
Whereas, tho good people of Sem­
inole county huvo responded most
generously to the request for aaslstanco and ddnationl in furnishing
the new county home;
And Whereas, the donations re­
ceived have far surpassed our ex­
pectations; therefore, be it
Resolved that we take .this. means
to express our thanks, and appre­
ciation for the many donations re­
ceived, and therefore be It
Further Resolved, that we wish
also to thank the committee of 1adiea from the Woman's Club for the
assistance rendered
in
aoliciting
these donations;
And therefore be
it
Further Resolved, that the clerk
of this Vbard shall furnish a certified
copy of tHis resolution of thinks to
the Wdman's Club. And further
th a t a copy be furnished to' the
press.
Adopted this the 4th day of May,
A. D. 1915.
Reports of the several different
county officers received, read, ap-

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

H. E. TOUR

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F. L WOODRUFF VicPwoknl

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18.50; Hill -Hardware Co.,’ 17.46;
Victor Schmols St Son, 6.00; N. J.
"Tanner, 126.88; Louis Zanders, 46.00
Howard Si llow nrd, 114.37; D. H

Hooker, 2.00; E. A. Fornell, 42.61;
Mrs. J. II. Allen, 4.96; D utloa C rate
Co., 197.60;
Osteen Si Fogg. 1.00;
Arthur S m ith, 15 00; F. H enkel, 26.;
T h a n k s . Ail we ask of you is
Seminulu C onstruction Co., 370.37;
follow- y o u r regular policy of saying all kinds.
A few weeks ‘ago in a tance of not less than one hu n d re d E. E. T u rn e r, 7.26; A. F. Bell, S u p t.,
nothing'.
letter to th e editor of T h e Herald feet; therefore be it
314.00; A. P. Bell, Supt.. 321.08;
------O------,he spoke of the war nnd said th a t in
Resolved thnt all property owners H. McPherson, 8.00; II. R. Lynch,
H E L P THE P R E S ID E N T
his opinion the awful struggle would
in said district, who construct any 133.50 C. O. Mitchell, 193.80; S. A.
* Wc h a v e a man in th e President’s be over within the next six months.
McLain, 1.06; P. E. Dldditt, 8.76;

chair.
There has not been one like him
aince th e time of Lincoln.
’There ha* been no President be­
fore him , with tho exception of Lin­
coln th a t had as many crosses to
beqr while presiding as the chief
cxecutivo of the United States,
President Wilson's admonition to
the American people evor since the
terrible conflict started In Europe
has been, "Keep cool, Don't rock
tho boat," and now more than ever
should we heed tils advice.
Last Friday one of th e worst dis­
aster* of the war took place. The
worst disaster because over one
thousand people including helpless
women and children lo s t,their lives
in order that the Germans Vould
make effective the blockade of the
British porta.
Over ono thousand people with no
thought of war perished in sight of
land and paid the toll exacted by
the so-called modern civilized war­
fare. As- to whether the Germans
exceeded their authority In killing
defenseless non-combatants—aa to
whether those on board thé vessel
took chances in crossing tho ocean
In the very face of Providence and
against the* wnmings of a danger—
as to whether the neutrality articles
will condone or ¡»lame those respon­
sible for thtk deed and ask repsratlcrt*—we ere not prepared to say.
War is war and covers a muIUtudo of sins and while we mourn the
loss (if'tty n r iwopj«-'«®™.* of them
out friends-and equiltrymcn, we still
placé our faith In Woodrow Wilson

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P EO P LES B A N K O F S A N FO R D

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION

Elbert Hubbard,, Fra
Elberta,
went to his death last Friday bn the
Lusitania so tho cabled message
reads. Wo shall miss his philosophy
and hi* g entle word* of sy m p a th y
that touched the hearts of old and

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proved a n d ordered filed.
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The following bills aa a u d i t e d by
the clerk and approved by this
board were ordered paid:
General F u n d — C. M. H a n d , sher­
iff, $4.60; L. P. Stringfellow, J . of P.
3.00; D r. O. J. Miller, 1.00; Josiphine
H unter, 1.00; Robt. H u n t e r , l.OOi
C. &lt;?. H o w a rd , 1.00; I, L. Andrews
1.00; J . A. Harrold, 1.00; G. M.
Shipp, 1.00; Geo. R. P o p e , 1.00;
Wrong Position for 8l««p.
L. W ent. 1.00; G. A. H a ll . J.00^
Sleep cannot knit up the raveled H. C. C uR osc, 40.00; Geo. A. De«Iecve of care or do any other ruparDeCnltcs, 25.00; Forrest L a k e , 25.00;
ntlvo knitting, if the head la bent
[„ike &amp; Hoasctter, 100.00; D r. O. J.
sharply to an ncuto angle with the
collar joints.
Frequently men and Milter, 25.00; Carl R a c k s tru m , 6.00;
women who have slept In this suppos­ Mrs. J a n e Uarber. 5.00: S a ra h Trucedly objectionable fashion for y e a r s ville. 5 00; Richard J ac o b s, 5.00;
and years suddenly lose tho enpaetty A V aughn, tax assessor, 200.00;
for sleep with no new discoverable John I). Jin k in s, tax collector, 413.58
reason. It Is difficult to convince them Robt. A. Newm an, 121.28; 1,. E.
that the elasticity and resiliency of Williamson, 50.00; E. A. Douglass,
youth haa heretofore mado up for clerk, '76.29; E. A. Douglass, clerk,
their lifelong awkward pose.
75.00; -M rs. Dora Gray, 30.00; Tim
Keane, 3.00; L. R. Philips &amp; Co.,
2.50; L. R. Philips &amp; Co.. 22 25;
Invented In 1589.
The©. J. M i l t r r - t Son. 46.00; Hill
The knitting frame was Invented In
1589 by William l.ee, n graduate of Hardware Co., 1.60; Dr. O. J. Miller.
Cambridge university nnd n native of 3.65; H erald Printing Co., 31.25;
Woodborough. near Nottingham. Log Wight G rocery C o , 22.60; West
land. So perfect was the Invention In Disinfectuitg Co., 25.00; Econom y
every detail thnt to tht« day the essen­ Office S u p p ly Co., 11.35; R. C.
tial feauros of tho machine continue Rnwer, 1.00; E. A Douglass, II 52:
In use for tho clans of work to which Remington
Typew riter Co, 7.00;
Loc applied ItHayman G a rage Co., 5.00; J. A.
Harrold 12 00; F F D u tto n , 3.00;
Seminole Co. Hank, 11.30; Mrs.
Rill, 8.00; West Publishing Co.,
18.00; C. M. Hand, sheriff, 7.00;?
C M. H and, sheriff, 2.00; D r. O. J.
Miller, 10.00; W. R. Healey, J. of P ,
iConlinued from Page One)
6.00; W. W. Abernathy, Treas.,
to county commissioners.
260 00; 1! &amp; W. 11. Drew Co.,
Motion m ade ami seconded th at 667.40; Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.,
the salary of J. M W^nn. convict ; jo 84; Geo G. Herring. Go. Judge,
guard be raised from ,$40 00 to &lt;&gt;.00; C M. H and, sheriff, 6.40; Dr.
$50.00 per m onth.
(i J Miller, 2.00; Dr. J T. D enton,
Motion m ade and seconded th a t 214. L. E. Williamson. 1.00; H. C.
ceiling fan bo placed In county c o m ­ Du Rose, 71.25; L. A. Hrum loy,
missioners’ room by clerk before 4.80; C. W. Entzminger, 6.00; L. I',
next meeting.
llagun, 4.00; J. A. Clark, 7.00; J. T.
The following resolution wn* pass­ McLain. 6.40, Miss M ary Hare,
ed in reference to lateral ditches in 12.50. T o ta l. $2560.-06.
Hlack H am m ock Drainage District.
Road &amp; Bridge Fund— S. A. Mc­
Whereas th e main line of ditches Lain, 30.00; John Vaughn, 16 00;
in the Rlnck Hummock Drainage |) H (' R ab u n , 7 CO; W oodruff &lt;&amp;
District have now been com pleted, Watson, 10.00; Frvd T. Williams,
and the work of the contractor bus 17.00. H and Bros.. 416 10; H and
been accepted;
and
Brothers, 34.25; N. P. Yowell Si Co.,

Whcrcaa, it is essential that all
lateral ditches to be cut, nnd con­
necting with the main line of canaU
and ditches should be ho cut an to
enter the canals nnd main line
ditches in said district, at the sam e
grade and depth of said main line
young alike, of the Inboring man ditches and canals, and should be
to and the capitalist, of all classes and
si Ipod back, on an easy grade a d is ­

Rob Holly of the Sanford Herald
U glad th a t we found some good in
Forrest Lake. Glad th at Rob has
found- something to bo glad about.
Next tim e that F orrest runs for
something we won't sa y a word.—
Florida Grower.

MAY U. m g

TIIE SANFORD HERALD

C.- A. Itaulcrson, Trea«., 299.00;
L. P. Hagan, 16.00; C. W. Entzmingor, 4.00; J. A. Clark, 8.00;
L. A. Brumley, 8.00; J. T. McLain,
8.00; Fla. Motnl Prod. Co., 300.00;
Total, $3146.03.
Fine &amp; Forfeiture Fund—Goo. A.
DeCottes, 75.00; A. P. Bell, Supt.,
30.00; C. M. Hand, sheriff, 89.20;
John Turner, 1.00; C. M. Hand,
Sheriff, 31.85; John Marks, 24.00;
Sanford Hand Laundry, 4.98; R. C.
Whitten, constable, 6.20; R. C.
Whitten, constable, 7-46; L. G.
Stringfollow, J. of P., 6.16; Andrew,
Aulin, J. of P.. 1.66; C. M. Hand,
Sheriff, 198.05;. Geo. G. Herring,
Co. Judge, 62.79; W. A. Tillls, 3.00;
A. D. Smith, 3.00; Geo. Blackwclder,
3.00; Wndo Pearson, 1.00;" J. B.
Woodson, 1.00; Blit Thomas, 1.00;
Allen Foster, 2.00; Mattie Williams,
2.00; Willis Brishom, 1.00; Lite
Franklin, 1.00; Peter Dunn, 1.00;
Monroe Ray, 1.00; J, J. Wilson,
L00; Will Reddin, 1.00; D. D. Gib­
son, 1.00; Nick Zarnoell, 1.00; Ber­
tha Williams, 1.00; Ruth McKonsey,
I. 00; E. A. Farnell, 2.70; N. Demeter, 2.70; C. C. Howard, 1.00;
Will Williams, LOO;- Zennie Monroe,
1.00; Francis Williams 1.00; Alvin
Whorton, 1.00; Lot Oglesby, 1.00;
Giles Vincent, • 1.00; J. A. Smith,
1.00; J. A. Harrold, 1.00; C. A.
Betts, 1.00; J. W. O. Singletary, 3.00
G. W.,Venable, 1.00; H. Wight, 1.00;
H. H. Hilt, 1.00; W. A. McMullen,
I. 00; H. C. Phillips^ 1.00; R . C.
Maxwell, 1.00; M. .Boyer, 1.00; B.
Williams. 1.00; Ernest Betts, 1.0&lt;f;
J. R. Richards, 1.00; W. C. Wood-

ruff, 1.00; Jim Moye, 1.00; G. D.
H a r t, 1.00; W. P. Stone, 1.00; J . W.
E a to n , 1.00; McG. C arraw ay, YOO;
L. W e n t, 1.00; T. W. Williams, 1.00;
W. ‘M. Lovell, J r., 2.00; W. C. Hill,
1.00; E . G. Hodges, 1.00: J. F. M o r­
ris. 1.00; Roy Tillls, 1,00; A. B.
C am ero n , 5.25; E. A. Farnell, 10.50.
T o ta l, 1620.46.
Special Rond &amp; Bridge District,
No. 1 F u n d — W. P? C arter Si Co.,
116.36; Sominolp Co. Bnnk, 8.67; J.

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S. Dinkel, 60.62; Wilson Construe.
C o ., 50.96; Fred T. William--. jr,| ]|.
Wilson C onstrue. Co,, 2706.lh; Kv«glado Cypress Co., 237 82; Everglade ‘C ypress Co., 23.79.
Total
13355.50.

Bond of B. H, Squires, to rarry
firearm s read and improved and
license ordered issued.
T here being no further buxine«
the board ad journed to meet at
their n ext regular meeting in June.

COW
Car load Iron and Brabham
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Peas just delivered. These varieties
Peas guaranteed not to infect soil
with “Root Knot.”
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Sanford, Florida, May 5th. 1!&gt;!-"&gt;
AUTOMOBILE OWNER:
Begin ng today we will put T E X A S company
giusoline in your car through our new Bowser selffilling measuring pump for lfi cents per gallon.
W e will guarantee you more miles per gallon - f
gas than any you have ever used.
We are the pioneers in this city for LOW price
gasoline and we expect and respectfully solicit your
patronage. As we must sell a volume in order to u
maintain this price.
We have just completed installation of a five
hundred gallon tank ami a new Bowser pump local- 5
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Yours very truly,
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Flatkoatt-ed wall to its original oeauty and brightness.
PEE GEE FLATKOATT comes In 24 aoft, deep, velvety
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SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSES
i: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY i BILL FOR MEDICAL IN­
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SPECTION OF SCHOOLS
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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

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Personal Items of

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DA IE

Aililff*» ill C rxnoiniiiliii n« In» »hi»
V :**if I .••tuf, or I*Kam
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which one is supposed to put the
n um ber of pennies as contained in
the letters of tho receiver’s name. A
pleasing progrnrn wilt- he rendered
anil light refreshm ents served.
A
good tim e ami liberal offering is a n ­
ticipated .

| one or more new pieces arc a d d e d ,
f'ertonal Mention

Miss Edith H uhliard of New Y ofk
C ity arid Federal Point, Hu., is th e
guest of her cousins, Rev. A r t h u r
Peck and his m other
Miss H u b hard will sing at the niusie recital
on Monday evening.

The following resolution» were
ideim im tuiitfm im itftfúttrtm ai-ctmattiti: :r .r .a a n ie .a a a a a e
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adopted
by the Seminole C ounty
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Social Calendar
Schobl Board at their last meeting:
On Tuesday afte rn o o n Mrs. H o w ­ and iced tea. Enjoying th e «'harm
This afternoon - Mrs. J. H. Fer­
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W hereas, There is pending, at the ard Gamble was hostess at, on a u c ­ Ing hospitality of their gracious guson en te rta in s the M ystery Club.
Mi#» Belle S m ith accom panied
• 1 Summary of th e Floating Small
present tim e in the Florida state tion bridge p a r ty , honoring her hostess were Mesdames M argaret
W ednesday afte rn o o n — Literature Mias Alice W hitner to W inter P a rk
! Talks Succinctly Arranged fur
legislature a hill en titled "An act to house guest, Mrs. Forrest Lake of Barnes, Bishop, W atson. T hrasher. meeting a t club rooms.
S u n d a y to he the guest of Miss W h it­
j&gt; Hurried H erald Headers
protect a n d conserve th e health and Sanford, a ch a rm in g visitor in the Geo Speer, G. F S m ith. Vo roe. Mc­
W ednesday
night "Suits
Me*’ tier for C om m encem ent Week.
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live* of school children and promote city.
Laughlin. B W. H erndon, F. I. Club s t Woodland.
\j (jporge M ason, proprietor o[ th e their efficiency by providing for their
T here were five tables of players, Miller. Puleslon, Gonzales, NewThursday- afternoon--- Mrs»,- - H. H.
MI bs' Elizabeth M cLaughlin has
"Mason Hotel in Jacksonville was in medical inspection and subsequent an d afte r a n u m b e r of interesting m!iii, G a h h e tt and Dean,
Hill will e n tertain th e Priscilla club. accepted a position in t h e a
necessary trea tm e n t anti
iho city y e s te rd a y .
gam es, Mia__ C h arles M y a u was
Mnr. C. M. Vorcc will e n tertain the office at Orlando and left on W ed­
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- w h A f t g r T T O t K T opinion of tho found to hold th e winning score,
b St. Agnc* Guild
Every Week Bridge.
nesd a y to begin her duties.
Household Roods, Im perial iro n s Seminole C ounty School Board t h a t
and us nn aw ard received a b e a u ­
The annual business meeting of Mrs. O. L. T aylor e n tertain s the
and y J is t cakos a t Sim on’s.
60-tf the passage of this a c t would nssist
tiful etched vase.
Miss Ella N ash St. Agnes Guild was held at the Sew Sew Club.
Mr. Guerncy D oudncy is tho
\V. E. Tally, th e well known a r c h i­ materially in the way of increasing was the fortunnto winner of the c u t home of Mrs. T. A Neal, directress
guest of his m other, Mrs. Alec
tect of Jacksonville was in tho c ity educational efficiency, prom oting pul&gt;- prixe, which was a la te hook.
of the Guild M onday afternoon.
Addition to Art Trraturits
Vaughn.
lic h ealth, and b e tte r rewarding
yesterday.
After the game, the tables were The following officers were elected:
Recent
additions
have
been
made
Pineapples, ornnges, lemons, fresh the expenditure of m oney and energy laid with handsom e lnco covers and Miss Josie Stum on, president; Miss
Miss Blanche Jo h n s left on S u n ­
In our arhools, therefore he it
delicious refreshm ents consisting of C harlotte Hand, vice president; Miss to the interesting art collection j»t tho d a y for a visit of several' days t o
tom atoes, a t Lcfller’s.
75-2tc
Resolved,
That
th e
SemiSq^i s h rim p salad, n u t bread, saltlnes, Eva Walker, secretary; Miss Junlo high school by the Irving Society friends In Leoaburg.
5 or 6 doses G6G will b re a k County School Board, in regular olives and iced ten .were served.
,St union, treasurer.
Press com m it­ t h a t adds m aterially to the beauty
any caso of F e v e r or Chills. P rice session assembled, herewith endorse
Beautiful white lillies, roses an d tee Mrs. A. L. Betts. Mrs. Humph of the interior of the building th a t
M r. Geo. T hom pson, who has
26 cents.
71-62tc
were is the pride, not only of the teacher«
unanim ously house hill No. 270, and corn dowers were used in decorating" nnd Miss E d ith - H ub b a rd
been
spending the winter a t tho
and
pupils,
hut
of
tho
cultured,
in
guests of the Guild. M em bers pres­
Bo it F u rth e r Resolved, T h a t this the spacious hall nnd parlors.
Mr. and Sirs. L. A. Drumley a n d
Fairview
a p a rtm e n ts left S u n d ay for
lelligcnt
men
and
women
of
tht*
Mrs. Ben G u th rie left yesterday for County School Board do earnestly
Those present a t this delightful ent were Mesdames Neal, Iletts and
his home in Michignn.
tow
n.
T
hose
recently
added
and
request th e ir representatives of Sem­ p a r t y were M esdam es '"Alex Me- Misses Junle nnd Josie Stum on,
a short trip to T a m p a .
placed in - th e entrance hall arc busts
inole c o u n ty in both branches of tho Dougull, Moriur',* Shine,
Bethq), C harlotte Hand, Raidie Williams,
Woodland Park
of
Jefferson nnd Horace M ann on v M r. a n d ’ Mrs. A. W. F itts, J r „
King, Salome
H am pton,
Florida legislature to su p p o rt this Moor, J. E. M cN a ir, J. E, Perkins, M artha
T h u rsdays a n d Sundays
pedestals
nnd the bust of Columbus are located a t th e Fnirviow until
measure, n n d exert their utm ost ef­ Cay, Shackleford, H. J. Drnno of Gussie Ogram and Eva Walker.
Swimming Pool, A m usem ents, Musfo
which
rests
upon a bracket. In tho J u n e first, when Mrs. F itts ‘will
forts to secure its passage, and L n k e U jld ;^ C. F. Pierson, Byars,
Lcnse'it for y o u r next .Picnic
library Is tho bust of Dickens n n d leave lor tho m ountains of N orth
v
CMMreit’» I ’ariy
Be It F u rth e r Resolved, T h a t n B revard, Myers, I.otitia Yonge, -B.
73-tf
to the English room has been given Carolina.
copy of these resolutions he sent to ( \ Whitfield, G. T Whitfield, arid
Mr and Mrs. Spicer en tertained
a
bust of Shakespeare. Many of the
\V. L. Cooper, t h e greatest booster the ’ representatives
of
Seminole Miss Ella Nash a n d the honoree, with a charming children's p a rty in
paintings
and s ta tu a r y which are
Miss Marian H u n t of California
of Coronado B each was in the city County in both brunches of the F lo r Mrs, Forrest Lake. Tallahassee
honor of the fifth anniverasry of
valuable
a
d
ju
n
cts
of
the
school
have
who
has l&gt;eon stud y in g in New York
on Saturday dn ro u te to Sorrento to ida legislature; th at a copy he aproad ¡ Domberat.
their a ttra c tiv e little son, Oscar
been
presented
by
tlw*
members
of
city
for
the last three years will arset- his family.
upon tho minutes of th e school
yesterday afternoon
T he merry
the
Irving
Society
and
each
year
Contlnued
on Page 8
hoard, and thaï a eopy lie furnished
peo|de hull a grand lime
Sanford H o u s e Cafe
T h e N St S Sewing Club met at little
the local newspaper.
Servico a In qnrte.
the home of Mrs, .1 A Shepherd hum mg for peanuts nnd playing
Frank P Forster,
Business M e n ’s Lunch 11 to 2.
AAAAAA
on Elm avenue T h u rs d a y afternoon games on the lawn. la'Clnire Jones
Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. rn.
C h rm . Bd. uf Public Instruction and enjoyed u very plousaiq time. being tho lucky finder of the largest
71-tfc
D a inty refreshm ents, cnnsl»tlng of n um ber of peanuts won the’ prixe,
Seminole County, Fin.
Cake and cream
straw
berries anti w hipped cream and u box of candy.
Mrs. ft.
Holly unci little d a u g h ­
was
served
in
the
dining
ropmi the
Those enjoying
Field P e a s —Clay and Speckled cake were served.
ter, Mildred left y e s te rd a y for T a m ­
table
being
p
retty
and
a ttra c tiv e ❖
l.ei
Help you have
nave a moro
m
!.«d us Iirlp
beautiful home thissimithe hospitality of Mrs Shepherd
76-2tc
pa where they will be the guests of varieties, at l.elller’s.
with
the
adornm
ent
of
eut
flowers.
mer
with
well
kept
velvety
I;
twns
—unti attractive flowers
were Mesdames Schell. Geiger, I.einrelatives for seve ral clays
A s - is t l n g Mrs Spicer was Miss Seay.
and
gardens.
hart. Devine, Schirard.
C o r o n a d o Bench
The young host was the recipient of
W OM AN’S CLUB
One of our lawn mowers will save you time, trouble,
Desirable c o tta g e s and a p a rtm e n ts
m ins finely gifts (ruin hi»
little
DduiMTandi
xpon.se. They are easy running noiseless—
Itirlhditÿ 1‘or’y
niiels furnished, good location on
Thus at Molding the party
fr&gt;• i dsimply
constructed
and cut close and cleanly.
File ra tu re D epartm ent
Mrs
Alee Vaughn entertained
Beach, handy to hotel, fishing, buttl­
The last meeting of th e Literature with a very charm ing party on win- l "umilia J‘ulest on, Theodora
Garden hose rakes trowels sprinklers —h o es—
ing and pavilion.
Moderate rates. D epartm ent for the y ear will he held
Miller, Georgia
MofiliW,
Hefty
❖
spades
eviTyl hing you need for keeping your home beau­ &amp;
T
h
u
rsday
evening
last,
in
honor
of
W. L. Cooper,
W ednesday
M .iJ
l"J. l it
l o c ltu k the tw enty first b irth d ay of her son, If.. |.|.»filer. l&gt;»rotfiy l.aw-on. Beryl
tiful
this
summer in in this store. Tell us what your re­
C o ronado, Florida
Stuhl moyer. LeCluir Jones, Joe Cald­ ❖
with the following program :
quirements
are.
Guerni’y
Doudnny,
a
t
her
home
on
7f&gt;-4 tc
well, Geo Wilson. Albert Connelly, &amp;
A Protest
Against Some Dll* the
Heights
The
pnreF.es and
Frank ( fi.i-e ami A rthur Z.u b ­
(‘Fas Ileed is hom e for a few d ays forluiutte Tettdenries in \ini-roau grounds were hung with Jnpaae»c Jr
ar
\
visiting his p a r e n ts . Mr and Mrs L iterature Mrs K |i Kr&lt;&gt;xx iifi-e
lanterns, with eharnillig effect, while
C. A Reed. C harlie is now with th e
Twelve of the Best
American t ))(. interior decorations were lovely.
?
I"u»imr nermrnt II &lt;d I ’ragram
F. E. C. Ry. h e a d q u a rte rs at St. Book» und Why'.' Round Table Dis­ nuantilies of red hibiscus and am a­
Augustine.
cussimi
ryllis, against a background of ferns i T h e following is i he t ‘o r ni nenc eProgram
Commit
Report of tlo
and p o t t e d plant- blending harmonl- iiie-,t W e e k I n l a n d e r for tin- High
George Niculopulos has returned
tee
ously in tin- color scheme o f red and ^i Fool e ote r talnito-iit- and exercise»
from Mulberry w here fie spent sev
green
Interesting guessing gam«« M .1 \ 1T 2 I . [Ill lu -t x e
oral days looking a f te r bln ¡urge busi­
Monday Night, May 17
At Le filers You t.g ful hens. 20 amused the merry crowd
The eon
ness interests there .
George says
Annual Music Recital of the
7 &amp;-2 li­
per
lb
P
hone
17
testan
ts
in
the
ad
vertising
game
were
that Sanford nnd th e Bonita look
pupil» of Mr F annie Stem
presented
with a p p ro p riate llltfigood to him.
b
r
i
d
g
e
Mu
ii
o
n.
a
s
s
i s t e d by Miss
lt T Wilkowski. formerly of San­ fa\o rs w h e n guessing correctly the
Edith Louise Hufifiurd soprano,
The Importance of a Good City
The citrus production of Florida is
Envelope* contain
fa
ford spent several days in Sapford to aifvertisement
Mr» It It Deas" aceompnrust
D irectory
th e great delight of hts m any olii ing parts of the advertisem ent of a
increasing by leaps and bounds. Demand
and Mrs. Lucien Philips, m u­
A city th at has a good city direc­
friends. Mr. Withkowski is a trav e l­ telephone, coca cola and an a u to ­
sical
render,
at
High
School
a
u
­
must be made to keep pace with the
tory, well s u p p o rte d will give the
ing salesman and left on M onday to mobile were given the guests, who
ditorium. S IS p m
same support a n d prosperity to its
finding
the
missing
p
a
r
ts
and
forming
increasing supply.
continue his route
inhabitants.
the complete picture were awarded Tuesday Night, May 1H
Irving Society presents three
Urn- who Is looking for a location
fhe favors
Miss Salom e Hampton
There is just one way by which tò
playlet»
l h dries 11 May Iley '»
will judge wisely If he selects a city
Merri wet her were the
Theodore Si final returned from i and Unlit
Yunt
\m e riia n
Ilea qt it—
make markets for the coming citrus crop
that has a good, well supported city t irlnndo yesterday and t- being cor winner- o f the lonuitilrum guessing
i iusfinrilla
s if» p m
directory.
of I*lorida by intelligent advertising to
dially greeted by hi» friends
It will and were presented with boxes »[
Wednesday Morning, May I "J
It is an infallible evidence of in ­
be remem bered Dial Mr Schaiil un­ fine bon bon»
develop wider use of our oranges and
telligence, thrift a n d general success
G raduation exercises of G ra m ­
derwent a serious operation a t the
Tho beautiful b irth d a y cake was I
and prosperity; th o s ta n d a r d of life McEwnn S an itariu m so serious that
grapefruit.
m ar School;
Speaker,
Judge
an object of p a ram o u n t interest and
in such com m unities is high.
Geo.
G.
Herring
at
the
High
his receovery is m arvelous.
maidens fair breathed freely when
The listing now being made by
School auditorium at 10 a m
The Florida Citrus Exchange foresaw
Mrs. M argaret Barnes c u t the thim ­
the Piedmont D iro c o try Co., Ashe­
ble. Miss Laura Lee was fortunate W ednesday Afternoon
ircscnt conditions some years ago and
ville, N. C., for t h e new directory Ih
G ram m ar School nnd I’rjinary
in getting the ring and Mrs. Vaughn
being carefully done, nnd will give
ïegan to plan for taking care of the future.
School exhibits from l to ,V p m
cut the dime
Delirious punch waSanford it stnndnrd publication which
al
...........live
schools
It nas been the only aggressive force in the
served throughout the evening and
through the L ib rary Exchange sy s­
("la»s Day exereises on High
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C»
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' ice cream and cake a t ihn refresh
work of increasing the demand for Florida
tem of the Association of American
School campus at It p in
a V C l S u l i r G l y J O d l O i y m in t hour
The delightful pleasure»
Directory Publishers of the United
W e d n e s d a y Night
oranges and grapefruit.
Just because you are fettling the of the evening were g re a tly enjoyed
Stales and C a n a d a , of which the
Expression Recital
by
Mi»s
by
all
Piedmont Co. arc m em bers will find ill effect* of a torpid liver is no ex­
Good hue's pupils ut h 16 at
There have been remarkably good
its way to m any p a r ts of the coun­ cuse lor buying a harmful medicine
High School auditorium .
.Music
liteital
al
High
School
results considering the limited amount of
try, and in a deg ree help t o m ake t h a t has b ro u g h t physical decay to
Thursday Night. May 20:
M
onday
evening
next,
at
the
thousand*.
Calomel
is
dangerous
Sanford a more p ro m in e n t and a t ­
money the Exchange has had for this
Junior Reception to graduates.
tractive spot on tho m a p of tho p ro ­ n n d as eve. y one knows has very High School auditorium , the pupils .F rid a y Night. May 21:
educational work. It has been proven
disagreeable an d weakening after of Mrs. Fannie S tem brldgc Munson
gressive state of F lo rid a .— Adv.
G raduation Exercises Spea ker
will
give
the
annual
May
recital,
eflocts.
Medical
scionco
has
found
’ 74-2lc
that there may be made ample demand
Dr. N M Pratt
n natural vegteahle rem edy, G R IS- which is always one of tho enjoyable
7 &amp;-2t
at good prices for all fruit that can be
BY’8 LIV-VER-I.AX th a t th o ro u g h ­ and im p o rtan t events of Commence­
ly cleanses th e liver nnd bowels ment week. The p rogram will begin
grown in the State. Join the Exchange!
Same Social
w ithout causing nhy had feeling. prom ptly ut 8:16 and -there will he
T h e (.allies Union of the Congre­
Children can tak e it with perfect no a d m itta n ce during a number
D E N T IS T
gational
church will give n nume
General
admission
or
reserved
seats
Bafety.
E v e r y bottle g u aranteed.
social
at
the church Friday night.
WORK TOR WIIITR PKOPI.K ONLY
in
rows
at
tho
nominal
prire
of
ten
50c and $1 n bottle. N one genuine
May
28.
Invitations will Be sent
w ithout the likeness nnd signature re nts to cover p rogram expenses
PEOPLES b a n k b u il d in g of
out
ronitiimng
»mall »ilk bags in
L. K. G rigsby
For sale by Win. For reservation phono Mrs. Munson.
262 pho'no number.
Hows of nine
G. Aldgridgo.
ROOM 9
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m - * — r— r
seats n inety cents, eight in a row
eighty cents.
r .V ii.V A V ir '.r V A ',
Daughter* 0] l Vcilty
■f n
Mrs. C laude Herndon w-us the gra­
U U
cious hostess to th e D aughters of
ri I
Wesley on T hursday evening, with
■
a large attenda nce p re sen t,“ ('la»*
Orange Egg Nogg 15c
business disposed o f a n d a social
Egg Malted M ilk...... 15c
hour was much e n jo y e d including
Egg Lemonade...
10c
Plain Malted Milk....10c
the d a in ty re fresh men ta served by
Moorish Milk Shake 15c
Egg Phosphate........ v15c
hostess.
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Unless Properly Packed, Fruit Will Not Bring Top Prices

Egg Flip
..........15c
E g g Pineapple Foam 15c
. SPECIAL SUNDAES ARE DELICIOUS

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Auction I I ridge
T he members of t h e Auction
Bridge Club and two tables of guest»
were delightfully e n te rta in e d by Mrs
A. P. Connelly yesterday- afternoon
T he rh a rm of sim plicity prevailed in
the decorations, howls a n d vases bl
lovely cut Ho went being used effec­
tively.
Tho guest prixe, a pretty
little cream and sugar in fine china
were won by Mrs. Deas, Mrs. R. A.
N ew m an won the club prixe, a
d a in ty piece of lingerie. Tempting
refreshm ents served
consisted
of
cherry salad, chicken c ro q u ettes igith

THE BONITA ICE CREAM PARLOR
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(Next Door East of People* Bank-

N I C O L O P U L O S B R O S . , P r o p r ie t o r s

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we Cream made by electricity delivered to any
Part of the city in* pints, quarts, gallons or any
krger quantity if desired.
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Tlie marketing of Floriila’s d tn u fruit crop so
that it will lto profitable larRcly depends upon
Ute manner in which tho fruit is packed. No
innttcr how carefully grown, sprayed nnd pn&gt;tooted in the grove, fruit that is not properly
prepared and nocked will nut bring top prices,

Under normnl conditions next Mason’s crop of
oranges and graj&gt;cfruit will l&gt;c much larger than
that of this yenr. The grower who sends ßrstquality fruit to the piarket will again !&gt;o the man
with a lug bank account. There will lx: demand
for the best, no matter how great tho volume.

Skinner’s “ Satisfaction Guaranteed” Packing House Machinei
Gives Good F ru it the Touch of Quality
Makes
Anticipating n greater demand than ever for
machinery of thin kind to be insttiUcd in houses
now standing and others soon to be erected, we

Future profits in citrus culture depend upon
efficient packing house equipment os much os
anything else. Skinner’s
Guaran
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Sf
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have enlarged our Dunedin nlaut and this year
hope to be prepared to fill all orders.

teed" machinery has demonstrated that it is a
paying proposition to growers of' good fruit.

HptcUl 1*tiers (or June IaiUlUtioas —Writ« Now fof These.

L B. SKINNER MFC. CO..

We will10
glsdly
aUe*.
»«lly furmik
laraiih cstimstrs,
«llntlrt, ceUlof*
ralttof&lt;ta
ltdd other
otlirr iafom
liluaiÜM.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8IX

NATION MOURNS GREAT
SEA HORROR OF THE WAR
About H O Americans Los! When the
Lusitania Was Torpedoed by
German Submarine.
No Warning Glrair to III
Fated Craft by tho
Attackers,
Tho nation 1» recovering slowly from
tho shock and horror caused by the
sinking of tho steam ship Lusitania of
tho Connrd line, off tho Irish const, a
fow mile* outside of Queenstown har­
bor. Tito loss o f more than 1.400 Uvea,
about 140 of whom were American
men. women and children, and nil of
whom were noncombatants, has caused
one of tho.grvatcst sensations of mod
ern times.
Tho submarine which
caused the catastrophe Is believe«! to
be ouo of the powerful D c l a s s 'c r a f t
which arc held responsible fo r tho loss
of tho steamship Falaba and other pas­
senger ami freight ships In British w n '
tern.
T he suddenness o f the attack Is field
responsible for tho terrific loss of lire,
as tho deadly missiles came without
warning while tho passenger* were
dining, and the Lusitania disappeared
beneath the waves within fifteen min­
utes.

Gaplato M i e l a s . Failure
of British Warships to
Protect Liner.
of rescue, hut the suddenness with
which (ho liner plungi-d to the bottom
of St. George's ebnunet tnndo It Impos­
sible to get off till on board.
From the.reports thus far received
officers uml crew acted with tho ut­
most bravery. In tho greatest sea dis­
aster since tilt* sinking of the Titanic
they went expeditiously nbout (Hiclr
tnsih of getting ns many ns possible of
tho passengers nwny before the Inevi­
table moment when tbo great hulk
they trod must make Its final dive to
destruction.
Meanwhile njd had started from n
dozen «llrectlous, nud soon the boats
were picked up by steam vessels and
smaller « ra ft But before this luifx
polled the stricken liner, with so many
human souls still aboard, hail gone
down.
It Is known that among so many
victims tlu*re are many Americans, and
In the view of those In authority here
(he death of these presents to tho Unit­
ed Stilt«** tbe greatest problem she has
face«! during the present war.

PRESIDENT WILSON IN 7'1
SERIOUS SITUATION.

A dJspntcb from Washington
Says:
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Grave fears a re felt by tho ad­
ministration th a t tho torpedoing
of tbo Lusitania will lead t o a
wave of anti-German feeling that
will sweep the couutry. Presi­
dent Wilson thus far has m a n ­
aged to beep public opinion
well within bounds, and-the spo­
radic evidences of pro-ullles’ feel­
ing have uot been aerlous. Tho
next few days nru certain to be
anxious okes for tho White
House, for they will show
whether tlio American people
will keep their balanco or become
partisans In tlielr resentinenL
The fact"ttrnr mariy^Amcrlcans
wen? knmrfi to the Germans to
be aboard tbo Lusitania Is ealeu-'
In ted to excite tbo populace. It Is
feared. The sinking of the ship
without warning to tbe unfortu­
nate passengers and crew. It U
pointed ouL does not lenvo 0
good Impression and tends to the
belief that the kaiser’s govern­
ment bolds America aud Ameri­
cans in cool contem pt

W ATCHED T O R P E D O
AS IT STRUCK S H IP.
Erneit Cowper, Toronto Writer, D e­
scribee Attack, Seen From Deck.

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THE FIRST CLASS
PASSENGER LIST
Noted Men Among Those on
. Ill Fated Liner.
VANDERBILT, FROHMAN, ETC.

Adam», Henry, Boston.
Adam*. Mr». Boston.
Adam», A.' H„ New York.
Adam», W. M cil.. New York.
Allan, Lady, and maid, Montreal.
Allan, Miss Anna. Montreal
Allan, Mias Owen, and maid, MontreaL
Allea, N N., New York.
De Aynln, Julian, Cuban consul general
at Liverpool.

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Baker, James. England.
Baker. Miss XI. A., New York.
Baldwin, H. P,

Baldwin, Aim.

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NOTICE!

Photo by American Press Association, j

U TYPE OF GERMAN SUBMARINE THAT SANK LUSITANIA
Maurice. George. Toronto
Medbury. M B, New York.
Miller. Copt J It
Mills C V . New York.
Mllchcll. James D . Philadelphia.
Mood h». II. T.. New York.
Morell, Mrs i t tL, Toronto
Morrison. K. J . Canada.
Mosley, «J G , New 1 ork. ,
Monro, Mrs. Liverpool. England.
Mjers, Herman A-. New York.
Myers, J t.
N
N¡mtnnnn. F G . New York.
Nyblom. Guslaf Adolph. Canada.
O
Orr. Dr J n , Toronto
Orr. F Lewis nud luunscrvnnt. MontreaL

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THE STEAMSHIP LUSITANIA AS SHE APPEARED LEA VINO FOR
ENGLAND ON HER LAST TRIP.
— „ uiews 1uo Lusitania. They only
look after tbe ships that am bringing
tbo big (runs over, like tbo Orduna and
tbo Transylvania. Inst voyage. On tbe
last eastward trip I never saw a war­
ship until we r- u lu'-i Liverpool."
One of tbo £unard officers who was
on- the Lusitania on ber last voyage,
confirmed Captain Turner's statement
th at tlio liner bad not righted a single
warship on ber voyage.
Captain Turner stood at bis post on
tbe bridge until bis ship went down
and was rescue«] three hours afterward
wearing a life belt, according to D. A.
Thomas, tbe Cardiff (VTalca) coal mag­
nate.
v
“Our course wna shaped for shore
Immediately after tbe torpedo atruck."
be said. ’’There U a difference of .opin­
ion as to wbetber tbo steamship waa
•truck by mnro than one torpedo, but J
beard only one.“

saw tno track of a torpedo followed
altnost Instantly by an explosion. Por­
tions of splintered bull were sent fly*
tng lute tbo air, and then another tor­
pedo struck. Tbo ship began to list
to starboard.
“Tbe crew at once proceeded to get
tbo passengers Into boats In an orderly,
prompt nnd efficient manner. Mias
Ucteu Smith uppealed to mo to save
her. 1 placed her In a boat and saw
ber safely away. I got Into one of tbe
last iKiotn to leave.
“Home of tbe boats could not be
launched, na the vessel waa sinking.
There waa a largo number of women
Nind children In tho second cabin. For*
tv of ths children were less than s year
old.”
From Interviews frith passengers It
appears Hint when the torpedoes burst
they sent forth suffocating fumes.

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Van Blraalcn Marlin Lm
Vanderbilt. Alfr»&gt;l u . .it
York
Vassnr, \V. A F . lajrulon hi
Vernon. G L P.

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Wakefield. Mrs. A. T , New York
Walker. IL D . New York
Watson. Airs, Wallace. Alontrcai
Wtyxon. Mrs Anthony. New tnrk
Wiley. Mr* Catherine E . l-aho Forest
William. T IV, Now torn

Onhorn«, Airs. A. IS., Hamilton, UnL
Us Porno. Miss T. O

I*
Pndloy. Mrs. C, Liverpool, England
Padilla. Federico U.. .Mexico, Consul Gen­
eral for Moxtco ut LlverpofiL
Pugr J It.. New York.
Pappadnpoulo. M N . Greve*
PnppudoiKiulo. Mrs.’
Partridge. Frank. Ncw York.
Payntcr. Charles E.. Liverpool. -England.
Paynter. Miss Irene. Liverpool. England.
Pcanlon. F A . Toronto
Pearson, Dr F. H., New York.
Pearson. Mrs . New York.
Pearl. Major F Warren. New York. .
Pearl. Mrs., Intani and mah!
Pearl. Miss Amy W W . New York.
Pearl. Miss Susan W.. and maid. New
York.
Pcurl. Master Htuart Duncan D.
Perkin». Edwin. Now York.
Perry, Frederick J . Buttalo, N. t .
Perry. Alberi N.. Buffalo, N Y.
Phillips, Walla*» K.. New York.
Pirla. Robinson. Hamilton. Ont.
Plerpolnt, William J., Liverpool. England
Planiundun, Charles A.. Cblcago.
Piamomi on. Mrs.
Pollard, Henry, New York.
Pope, ilia» Theodale, and maid. Farmington. Conn.
Poeen. Edwiirdi
Powell, Ueorgo A., Now York.
IL
Itulcllff. N A.. Now York.
Itankln. Uwhrrt. New York.
Ilhye-Evans, A. L, Cardiff, Walea.
Robinson, Charles 1C
Hoblnson. Mrs.
Hogers. F. A™ Toronto.
Hogerk. Mrs.
Rumble. T. W., Toronto.
Ryerson, Mrs. O. Sterling. Toronto.
Ryerson, Mias Laura.
B
Bchwnbncher. 1-eo M.. Boltlmora
Schwarte. August \V.. New York.
Hchwarrs. Max M . New York.
Scott. A. J.. Chicago
Hecomb*. Percy, Button.

Hammond, Frederick B., Toronto.
Hammond, Mrs
Hammoml. O. 4L, New York.
Hammond, Mrs
Hardwick. C. C . New York.
Harper, J. 4L
Harris, Dwight C.. New York.
Hawkins. F. W., Chicago.
Hill. C. T., London. England.
Hodge*. William 8., Philadelphia.
Hodges. Mrs.
I lodge a, W. B. Jr.
llodgea. Dean W.. Philadelphia.
llolL W. IL. Montreal.
Home. Thomas, Toronto.
Hopkins. A. l , New York.
Houghton. Dr. J. T., Saratoga.
Hubbard, Elbert. East Aurora. N. T.
Hubbard. U r*
Hutchinson. Mis* P., Orange, N. J.
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Taylor, IL L , Alnnin-ai
Teasen. T. B.
Tesse». Mrs
Thomas. D A . Canuti, ««»tea
Thompson. K. Ulten. imlinna.
Thompson. Mrs
Ttberghlen. Ueorgr, New
Tinimli. It. J . New 1 ,,n,
TooUl. F. E. U . London, r.ngUnd
Towmey. Ernest. Torunio
Trumbull. mane F itmiget«,,, , on.
Turaer, Scott, New Yors
Türton. U 4L, Melbourne. Aumran.
Twenlow, Misa Mauel, New i urg

McConnct. John W , Memphis, fenn.
Mcl-ean, Walter. New York.
McMarray, L. Toronto
McMurtry, Fred A . New York.
Mac 1eimnn. A’ 41. New York.
MnrDana, Mr» ttenry D. New York.
Mack worth. !.ady. Carditi, Wales
Mason, Stewart S , Boston.
M uon, Mrs.
Mathews. A. T.. Montreal.
Maturin, {lev. Basil W., Oxford, England

GauntleiL Fred J.. New York.
Glbeoh. Mathew
Gilpin, G. A., England.
Oorer. Edgar, New York.
Grab. Oecar F., N ew York.
Orant. Montagu T™ Chicago.
Grant. Mrs.

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Stewart. Duncan. Montreal
(itone. Herbert Ö, New
Strmuia. Julius. Ilamnion. un«.
Stuart. Alexander
sturdy, C. F.. Montreal

Lobh. Mrs. Pophem. New T ort
Lockhart, It K-. Toronto.
Loner. A. O.; New York.
Loner. M n . and mold.
Lomry, Atlas .
Luck. Mrs A. C.. Worcester. Uses.
tAick. Eldrldge C.
Luck. Kenneth C

Tbo list of first class passengers on
tbo Lusitania follows:

IMPERIAI GERMAN EMBASSY.

Few First Class Passsngsrs Saved.
“Only a few of tho first class pas­
sengers were saved. It Is understood
that they thought tho ship would float.
Rho sank In from fifteen to twcnty-flrs
fnlnutes.
“It la reported that the
by two torpedoes.
, "Tho Cunard agent gives 2.100
total nunjJjer aboard.
*1110 Cunard company reported Um
nationalities of tho passengers as fol­
lows: Saloon—British. IT»; American,
100; Greek, 8; Swede, 1; Mexican, 1;
Swiss, *L' Second class—British. 621;
American. 03; Russian, 8; Belgian. 1;
Hollanders, 8; French, 5; Italian, 1; un­
known, 2.
“In tbe steerage there are said to
have been thirteen Americans.
The tragedy took place about ten
miles off the Old Head of Kinsale. As
soon as the Lusitania's wireless call
for assistance wse received at Queens­
town Admiral Coke. In command of
the naval station, dispatched to tbe
-scene all assistance available.
| The tugs Warrior, Storm cock and Ju­
lia. together with five trawlers and the
• local lifeboat In tow of a tag. were
'hurried oat to se«t.
UVnthrr conditions aided In the work

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Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Heir to
V set M illions; Charles Frohmsn,
Greatest of Theatrical M
ETEert Hubbard, the Author, end
Charles Klein, Playwright.

Barnes. Mr
Bartlett. G. W. n„ London. England.
Bartlett. Mrs.
Dales, Linden, Jr., New York, ox-assemblyman and author. . ,
A sharp look out for submarines was
Hntlersby, J. J.. Stockport. England.
kept aboard the Lusitania as she up Bernard, Oliver, Bouton .
preached the Irish coast, according t&lt;&gt; Bernard, C.
New York.
Ernest Cowpcr. 11 Toronto newspuper Bllk-ki. Albert C.. Los Angrlc*, CaL *
man, who was among tho survivors Blneke, Mrs
jyBiMl*. Leonidas, Atlanta, Go.
Landed at Queenstown.
Black, J. J . Now York.
He said that a fte r ttie ship was tor Bloomfield. Thomas. Now York.
p«»doed there was no panic aniulig the Ilolmn. James. Toronto
crew, but that they went nbout tin- Boulton. It.. Jr.. London. England.
lUiwrlng. Charles W.. New York.
Braithwaite, Miss Dorothy. Montreal.
OCEAN TRAVEL.
Bramirli. Miss Josephine, New York.
Brodrlck, C. T.. Boston
Brodrlck-Clocte, W„ San Antonio. Tex.
Brooks. J. 11., New York.
Brown. II. 11.
Brown, Mrs. it. C., Now York.
□ odist Drought Ashore.
TRAVELLERS intending to 1 Burnside. Mrs. J H.. ami maid. New York
One hundred bodies were brought
Bruno It A., Montclair, N, J.
embark on the Atlantic voyage I Bruno.
nftlmru at Queenstown on ihe Cunard
Mm.
arc reminded th at a state of Burgess. Henry O.
w harf from the rescue tug Stormcock
W hit Survivors BayBurnside, Miss I vis. New York.
war exist« between Germany
Survivors say th a t the first torpedo aud otbpr steamers, which brought over
Iluswell. P
IX
X
)
survivorsIt
Is
stated
that
these
Dying tan. A J . London, England.
and her allies and GrealBritmn
struck the hull of the ship directly In
persons died of exhaustion while on i
Byrne, Alle bari G.. Now York.
the si*ore occupied by tbe engine room their way lo Queenstown from th«**j and her allies; that the zone of
C.
scene of tbo disaster. Tbe bodies wore j war includes the waters adja­
Campbell- Johnston. Conway B, ixindon,
England
removed to the town hall
cent to the Jirilish Isles; that,
Campbell-Johnston, Mrs
When Hi«» n irv p n rs reached Ihe
in. accordance with formal no­ Campbell.
Alexander, I-ondon, England.
wharves doctors and ambulances were
Chnbol. D I». Montreal.
tice
given
by
the
Imperial
Ger
waiting, and pitiful scenes ware wit­
Chapman. Mrs. ,W . Toronto.
man Government, vessels fly­ Charles.
J II . Toronto.
nessed there. Tlu-re was a largo proing the flag oP Great Britian. or Charles. Mie» fiori», Toronto
iKirtlon of women mining the arrivals
Clarke. Ilev, Cowley, London. England.
Tlielr clothes were soaked with water
of any of her allies, are llablo to Cohen. AL, New York.
They were lintles* nnd shoeless, nnd
Clarke. A. H„ Toronto,
destruction in those waters and
C'olebrook. It. O., Toronto.
many w ere iinnblc to walk.
that travellers sailing in Lite Conner. Miss Dorothy, New York.
Most of the survivor* had suffered
Copping. Georgo It.. Toronto,
w ar zone on ships of Great
severe Injuries to their legs nnd other
Copping Mm
parts of tlielr IkkIIon. and many hnd to
Britian or her allies do so at
Crichton, Mrs. William. New York.
Crompton. Paul. Philadelphia.
bo place«! ui&gt;oti stretchers nnd removed
tbetr own risk.
Crompton. Mrs . Infant and nurea.
to the quarters which bad been spe­
Crompton. Btevcn
cially prepared for them.
Crompton. John
CTolnpten. Ml»» Alberto.
W hat ths Captain Says.
W AS H IN G T O N. D C . APBI1 . I Ï . IB1A..
Crompton, Mis» Catherin*.
Captain William T. Turner of the
Crompton, Bomelly.
Lujdtutila expressed uo fear fur the
Crook». Bobert VV., Toronto,
THE OKltUANH' «VANNINO AD.
Crass. A. I).
safety of his ship when ho sailed from
work of getting passengers Into tho
D.
New York.
Daly, II. M.
"1 womlor what the German« will boats In a prompt mid efficient manner. Dearbergh. R. E.. New York.
"As we noar«*«l tbe coast of Ireland,"
do next?" was his only comment when
Depnge, Mrs. A., New York
he read the advertisement sent out by said Mr. CoW|&gt;er. “ we all Joined In the Dingwall, C. A., Chicago.
',
J
the Gorman embassy, warning Ameri­ lookout, for a possible attack by a sub Dougall, HI»» C.. Quebec.
Drake. Aud ley, Detroit. Mich.
cans that they sailed tit “their own m arine was the solo topic of conversa­ Dredge. Alan. New York.
tion.
risk" on British ship«, which were lln
Dredge, Mr».. New York.
“1 was chim ing w ith a friend ut the Dunaniulr. James. Toronto.
bio to destruction In the war cone.
rail nbout 2 o’clock When suddenly I
When Captain Turner was questtoneil
caught a glimpse o f the conning tower Emoni, W. A., Quebec.
regarding (he ship being met off the
of a submarine nbout 1,000 yards dls
Irish const by British torpedo destroy­
tnnL 1 Immediately called my friend's Fenwick. John. Switzerland.
captain Tons an and saloon or tsm an. ers be replle«!:
attention to 1L Immediately wo both Fisher, Dr. Howard, New York.
“Tbo adm iralty never trouble to send
Forman. Justus M™ New York.
T bs second hit her cargo section, and
Fow les. Charts* F. II™ New York.
Is thought to have exploded an enor­
Fowtes. Mrs,
Freeman. Bit-hard IL, Jr., Boston.
mous quantity of ammunition Vhld to
Fried rneteln. J , London. England.
Friend. Edwin W , Farmington, Conn.
have been stored tbfcro. At ouy rate,
Frohman. Charles, and valet. New York.

several explosions occurred ns the
steam er Hated and sank bow first
Survivors Unite«] In declaring no
warning was given. 8o desperate were
conditions that only ten lifeboats could
be launched, ludeeciibablo scene* were
enacted as the
tuo -helpless, posscngars
struggled for their
tbeir lives
Urea In the ecu.
T he official British prca* burean lu
London gave out the following report
from tbe admiral
Imirai In command at
Queenstown:
I “The torpedo boats, tugs aud armed
trawler« which w ent to t h e rcacoo of
tbo Lusitania passenger« from Queens­
town ar« all In. with tho exception of
tho Heron.

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Jeffery. T. C , Chicago.
Jenkins, Francis U.
JottveL Mias Rita, New York.
Jones, Mies. New York.
ft.
Keeble, W.. Toronto.
Kcoble, Mrs.
Kellelt. FrsncU C.. New fork.
Kempson. M . Toronto.
Kenan, Dr. Owen, New York.
Kennedy, Mrs. CL Hickson, New York.
Kennedy, Mies Kathryn, New York.
Kaeer, Harry J™ Philadelphia.
Keeer, Mrs.
Kessler, George A., New York.
King. T. B . New York.
Klein, Charles. New York.
Knight. C. Harwood. Baltimore. ••
Knight, MU* Elaine H.
Knox, M. N.. Philadelphia.

A L r i lE ll l l W T N M t VAMiKIU'll I

VVIltiert»-«. Air*. A H. New 1 . 1»
Wltherbee. Master A «.
Wlthlngton. uotlirop. in-aiorv
Wood. Arthur. New York.
Wright. Robert U.

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Young, J. M . Hamilton. OnL
Young. Mrs
Young. Philip. Montreal

AMERICANS SAVED,
O. B. Crab.
Major and Atr*. Pearl ami t»-- nlllrta.
Stuart D. I -ari and Ardra&gt; l eail
Mrs. Jtaaio Taft Bmith.
Charles C. tlurdwlck
Mrs. Blanley L tL lin t*
C. T. Hill
Robert Rankin.
Allas Ixmey.
Mrs. William Doherty and lnf»nL
Thomas PhllllpaWilliam McAdams.
J. II. Houghton
John M. Sweeney
Ogden II Hammond.
J. II. Brooks
Charles T. Jeffry.
Mr*. C. H Lund
Arthur Hhcpherdeon.
Dr. D. .V, lloore.
Clinton Bernard.
Herbert LtghL
J. Lltmeoru Jr.
Edith William«.
James J. Leary.
Thomo* Slidell
Mrs. John Wolfetiden. ’
Mrs. Nina Holland.
Mrs Thomas Alysh
L L McMurruy.
Robert Kay
R. 4L .Lockhart.
Owen Cannon.
Dwight C. Harris
Fred B Judatm
Ed. At Colila..
IL C. W rlg n t
F. J. G auntlet.
8 N. Knox

P atrick O’Donnell.
Mrs. Cyril H. Bretnerton.
George A. Kessler.
Mrs. O. Bym«, *
WASHINGTON'S VIEW.

N ever gtneo th a t April day tnta»
j e a r a ago. when won! cam« lhat (
T itanic bad guuo down, has W a»bw
ton been ao riirrcd ns It 1* o'rt’r 1
CBA1U.EH FItOtlMON, WUO WAB LOST.
lin k in g of tho Lusitania. Thi *’*r »
Lanai, Sir Hugh, England.
Becombe, Mie» E t i n both.
reports told tbnt there hail Ih* '1
Laaaetter, Mrs. 1L U.. London, England.
Shields, Victor E . Cinctnnau.
^
loo* o f life, hut the relief that
Shields, Mrs.
Loaketter. F , London, England.'
advice* catterd gave wny to the ib«***
Lauriat. Charles 41. Jr., Uo»too.
Bhymcr, Mrs. IL D . Now York.
Laaroyd. Tx A., Sydney, Austrslia.
Sigurd, JecubUa
eat xuucerit later when It
Learoyd. Mrs, and mold, Sydney, Aus­ 8 Uve. Thonuis j,
known that than» hnd i « 1“
tralia.
Slidell. T„ New Tork,
death*. Although th«*v are iinifopodji
Leary. James, New York.
Smith. Mise Jessie Teft. Breeevtlle, o .
Lehmann. Isaac.
re tlrrn t. olfi- lai* rt-nilxe that t»W ir»F
Bonnr born. H. a . OaUltnors.
Leigh. Even A . Liverpool. England. . * Stacknouee. Commander J. Foster, Lon­ edjr. Invulvlug the io&gt;« " f Arurrkr*
Leila, Oerald A.. New York.
don, England.
Levinson. Joseph.
Stephen*. Mrs. U. W™ and mold. Mont­ dtlzena. la likely to bring "hoot
crNI* In »he IniemntlotuH letallao*
Lewtn, F. Gay.
reaL
Btepliena Master John 4L C.. and nurse. the I’tiltetl fftate*
Montreal

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PAGE HEVEN

represents tho number of courses to
©f ihr i« u in r r of auch fffUOrAt« in ih**
nfeitiw af* I rtkiiown,
Pnle*« «aiti c n i f l n u
be served.
L E G A L A D V E R T IS IN G
■hall I■r roijpiinisfl affording t*» law, tat
d««Pit wit: »»a ut» t h r m i n i n the ¿9th day of
The sm all tables arc placed at tho
M*y, A I» Isi a
sldo w alls, nnd accommodate two nt
.
No. 37SS
Wit ne»»
Dr*» m
my*
y* util
»ItlrUl
ri al «linai
-iiTiKurr
ur&gt;* and tra !
tbi» 11» 2«lh d »y «I Ai&gt;rtT, A I) ISIS
each table. Twenty tables are tho re­
Krpart of the Condition of
&lt;a*al
*
K A I . l l t l l i I,ASS,
quired num ber for forty couples. While
Cl,rla l*rrull (¡tauri, S minol* f’o , Fla
Hy J»«. (*. Ilulai.ru. P . C.
HANK T l.T u r.-4 lr
one half o f the guests are dining tho FIRST NATIONAL
other half nro dancing It takes the
enllro even ing to dim*, dance and At Hanford, In Ihr State *»f Florida, at
dine ngnln. After all have dined to |
thr clone of buttine«* .Mn) INt, 1915
♦♦ ♦ ♦&lt; * X 9 9 9 9 0 » «
tho strains of enchanting music all
Join In dancing. Everyone Is happy,
Hrwiurrra
¡C-^'W" 1914, It lb* MlO«, N«WW« Srwfical*J therefore Jolly. They've had a splen­
Ì273.770.9I
l-oxna
and
DkwinU
did dinner, there's boon a chance for
247.26
(tvcninula, *wur«l and utwrrurcd
WHEN ARE W O M E N
PAST T H E
the men to m ake love to their pretty 1!. ft. Honda (a w-curv circulation
S,740.0
Hiker
Hot»!»
to
**oirp
l'.—
f»I
M A R R Y IN G A G E ?
com panions and trip to the merry
Savin 1»
. . . c.
I ii.UiW 00
One Inch Cards Will Ile Publishi d lin ­
strains of tho Kiss" w alls, "llluo Srcuritir» ocher than 11» S
Itoml»
(not
Including
»lockal
. - ye u Bot to txi rcaxtJn'd dow n or ty*t
der Tlils Hcmling AI The Haie Of J7.20
\
Danube." ns w ell as to the new er mel­
owned unpledged . . . .
4S.3SI.67
t ~ hl, l , araDRlon or a t h i r s t of grcatn eas.
odies, to th e ir .hearl’a con ten t. Thera
40.344.67 Per Yrar.
r ------- -Tr-tal l»nd*. aaeurttiaa. e tc
ir t . « r o o d life: It « r o w » In to the »out.
Isn't a cou p le that doesn't rote the iM iirrii«twr.i»«»ck.ot. r adgaPte»
:— r 1.00 ----- —1 “
WHB* AtiX -M ltt. &lt;tud UcaiJL m -»v'rr
dinner and dance a huge su ccess, nnd \jr*m amount unpaid. . . . . . . . 2,600,00
1. 400.00
'
put*«.
6,642.64
w ish they could attend one six nights D u r from K n ln il l l n r f w llank, . . .
&amp;
B a c h e lo r girls look ab ou t them 'anil In tho w eek. Girls do not get fagged l&gt;ur from approval Hiaww*
Agrnuin New York, Chi«
leo slip» of girls o f s w e e t slkleen car, out anil look tired despite their youth
aro mil Sl. bulk.......... I4.I7K.71
I»uo from xpprovwd n w r i »
ey in g oft m atri­ and vivacity.
»cent» Id other Ittwve
m on ial pritea—a t­
i
ntira .
.. . . . . . . 41,44640 47.025,11
Dinner cou rses between the dances Pur
(rrJn Hank» and H en km (vthrr
tr a c tin g sonstblo
than
above)....................
46,311.32
...Carrier &amp; Woodruff Building...
nro a wonderful beauty preserver. Tho
m en of maturo
tan laanki In the tame rity or
wonder 1« that It was not thought of Cheek*
town a» report Inf bank
1,501.79
a ge». This cau ses
before. Pink lemonade w as very de­ Outride Cheek» and Other (*a»h
th em to wonder if
Terms a\Iodera!c*--Striclly Cash
Item. ....................... *2,277.6«
lightful, b u t the dinner from con­ Fraetiunal
rurwiry, nlekeU
th e y nro consid­
and rrnU.
....
1,692.63 _ 1,9*0.19
som m e to nuts, leaves nothing more to
ered passe in tho
J.0H.H.IW
bo desired. Very often a girl takes a Noire of other National Hank»
Phone 319
e y e s o f such men.
Taalal rvain and rertiflealea
16,620.00
precious Bouvenlr home— tho heart of le-tal-4entlef nolaw..........
5,500.00
W ith that thought
tho young man who accompanied her lUvlrmplion fund arilh 1!. S. Treasurer
c o m e s tho conjec(rmt mot* than 5 | i o cvnl on
to tho delightful affair. Tho progres;
rirrulalton).......................... .............
43 a^o
tu r o
in their
slv o dinner and danco is a reality th»a from U. 9. T n w i n t ................... ..
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„ m in d s, "when aro
w hich fills a long-felt want. The girls
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ltSJ.llR.73
Total.
w o m en considered
ATTUItaNK’Y an» COUNSELLOR at LAWs
h ave an opportunity"to have an In­
p a st the marrying
terrupted chat with different part­
Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
- liaMllllea
ago?”
ners. Tho now est danco crate has
34,000.00
L e t us reason
Capital Stork paid in.....
Sanford Fla
much to Ha credit^for lovers to bo Surplu» fund.,
(1 1, 000.00 tinnier-Woodruff Bldg
th o subject out a
i l 7,829.06
t'ndlwdtri profit*
thankful for.
ciurmi ripm*««,
bit. * If all then
&amp; um« paid
I.-16-1.Oí 13,164.02
w ore of tho samo
('irrulating nolfT*
I1,750.00
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JEALOUSY
LOVE'S
PROOF?
I niii virtual ilci»o*il« mlij«rt »o i*hf#k
m ind and Inclined
i
**-M:
to bo frirolous, tho g ir ls in their early
r*rtifir*lm of itrtwwlti due
DENTIST
thnttffhlfl' nil pmislim«. nil tIHkhd,
Id Irwi th*ii JOday
11.211 «1
twenties would b« tho on ly ones who AllWhatever
»Hr a tin* mortal fra »id
f *rrt iIÜn | rh»-irk*»
if. »1 ^ I11
could hope to he led to th o altar Hut A ll nr*' but mlfilaf» r* «f tm ••
r
o n ire
Yowell Building
I *tm | al i n t i f i f 1 i | r | « w i »
Ï -***** **I 21
I i*i«**jt%
( tu SOut Hitut i(a&gt;
And fp* t| hi« hu&lt; f* l flam»
this Is not often (he c a se , I am glad
tl«i(|rr&gt;
IIW.91M8 SANI ulti»
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to Fay. The majority o f men by tho
I
lit4.11
a
73
T
.
ta
l
time they have reached thirty have
l e a r n e d by experience, through hav­
THOMAS KMVirr AVILSON
There aro men who do not know Siale of Florido, (,’ounly ol Semino)*.
ing been brought in contact with
I, H, P. Whltnvr, Cs-liirr id th* alwjve-namvd
•what lo m ake of It when they pel a batik,
\
e . r e i t G i i s o N i i q u n i i o i .d e »
ilo Niluniy »»ai Ihal t if ahov, Mi|nwnt
.young women of dlfToront ages, that
sw eetheart who does not Mitijr-ct lo i» Irii" tu th* t»*»t uf iny kniialut|r ami I»Uri. «
extreme youth In a w lfo Is a doubtful
.
11. r . W1IITNEIL Ca»hl*r
se e in g them lalk and laugh with pret­
blessing. Ho knowB that thn girl of
T I llaaklw»
ty girls. T ho average mnn is used to Suli-vrltml and «worri In
slxtccu Is not rapabln o f the grand
kliif» nif IH» tlb ilay
T J Mi(l*v
l.A W Y E U S
ihu ways of most girls Quip* as soon
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passion which will endure. Her HU,-«
Clauib- 11.4 Vufh.
tt.irortun
uh he begins paving aMenimii to o. •
S anford,
Florida
nnd loves aro Im aginary. What shu
N"iar&gt; ¡'ubilish e gets the notion tlial lit* belongs to M&gt; t»»fnmt»*Min • ai«to— S i n . t ì l h , I ‘* ) s
Is Infatuated with today eho Is tired
h e r and should nni look at ntiy one
of tomorrow. Her th ou gh ts are on
else
Sli** would ieilld a wall around
pri'tt) drosses, good-looking young fel­
s in u n i » &gt;vi i.
It I 111 If she r-ollld to keep Olliers frotll
S III It 4- *ft llrif f t yr |T1V• h 1 lift 1 1 y n i f i I l f n l !
lows, the latest dances, purl ten, frolics
i, i n ill M*ti !**UUHÍ o b i J
admiring him
lie has only to men­ lut* i i f r t «t î h « n i
and fads.
ft *i if i ' f i i i r r line * r « l i.f t l i r » r n i t t u y r f . i
tion that th is girl has line eyes, nr »!
S i a!t*
» f f F. r
*i * m l i l h
J m i n i «t 1 i i r* Ull
Al{( lir iT &lt; T
When n girl has reached twenty- that iiiif.ii lino form 1« arouse her Ire f Ï. ' .In
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4,f
Ax»rt1
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t* a 1. il
t.U b
five she has safely panned through
*u&gt;
ittnl to betray her Jealousy
I I n t i , in lb»t cir iiiti r aw o h r i r a n u t i p i
tho silty age. Sho Is n o t attracted to
lly this token he Is sure of her Hit | i ’( 1 b» r r»r&gt;l ol whb b. nn-| On at iielcmrr-1 Offir. in ^nwcll II!.Ig
N tnferd I ! i
n man because ho has a lo v e of a curl­ pottles It In his rnlnd that sh*- Is ready Ilit reih i nti ml « ■* liii. «i ■» lift il to I
In* ( fir
I. »l
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ing mustache, brown, wavy hair.
• 1 'S"»'111* i
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I 1íl » I a at
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to accept him quite as soon as he pups
i lit U hit! /IJ U' You
iii 11• ( equi i Í &gt;ir.«Jrt a
Wear» fancy clothes nnd a number
i*m I •
&gt;■ r o tim i 4fip in m u -ill V
th e quest ton Manlike being sure of
»fit i» *i t-l &gt; ft .! **g*41«ri &gt; f t ) I r &lt; ! d &lt;|I I hr *.
four shoe. On the contrary, the plain-’
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S nt vr t u i u lli i v o f
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i mifii'lc » mint * I I *rrl a • h.M n •; \v
cr tho young mnn the m ore In favor
se lf. If they have a m isunderstanding
^ \ Krrtrtt h
ji»-ft*t&gt;r « ■
l«i nf tIT
ho stands with her. Hhe understands
1 ft«, a• Í .Mr! UJ- «Il Ì b- t‘
and part, to- finds the next girl whom « •*- »L it. r.lai
him better; Is much m ore companion- h o begins to lioau about fashioned 1* * f ‘ i" •l. w. t t-r 1 11*n* ■. ..» it.. 4».-r..*
1Hi* -ft*
I t* i* the 1 ! t»'i [o* i Tr.M,
side
She realises th e solemnity of a fte r the sam e jiiittern So on down ti• iif . V4» \. .1».\ r*.r " t F ft - » «ill ** 1 .,»«
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tho marriage bond; that Her entire
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th e long list of girls
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tlft. 4.» J l!
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When he m eets a young woman who !.. %
X!1 1 . t ft *t D t 1 DD Ir . lift b ft ri
a tiri
choice of a -husband Is totally different from all the reftt ho . Mit 1 î,** k J (1
.» 11. 1 i ¿ lir*i anil Ff** «
When sh e Is five nnd thirty she In
r1} •!.-*. t|l-r| ft a
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cannot understand her He woos her, f.i114. 9ft at the height of wom anhood's bloom,
w lih ardor, toil doi-a not seem able to
» ona&lt; f#.wr»b
V. 1 t haï t ♦-« .I„q r i r.** \
tho perfect rose, with a ll her beauty
1 * ft.u rit
,
. f I lit ‘a \\
m elt her Icy reserve
He who has
PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON
unfolded.
Her charm s are at their
• Fir ! V all
ill
f .4« lt» »Ml. •11II6*1M' n
1*'
been n«ed to throwing Ills arms Ilare#* Xhip! &gt;
ID
ni'ftb
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f
i(i»bt*bnri&lt;
best. Her kindness nnd sympathetic
around other girls without asking "by a v. r n t i &lt;•* 1*1 1». •&lt; A ! ILkt!« a ) rieht OniCI IN GARNIK A WOODRUFF BLOC.
nature appeal to men w hoso liearia
*■f * m , nini r i r * I»1 that j -all III N A J Olfitr riunir 271
Rrtidritrr Photic 20j
your leavp Is seized wtih a (It of ul
S, A 1 ll « lint a y mul *»rt pi 1.» gin ni ri g
could not bo touched by any other
Offlt* Homi ‘J la II ». ni., 2 la 4 p. m.
Ihuldjty at the Impulse w hich comes 627 It W . of w. sit!*« of Frenrh «v*nu«.
kind of woman. Much depends on tin* to him to take the Icy m aiden’s hand "" in iptJi *h| v f ( ì ntrl «Ititi » ■«vi pup, run
i.......... F
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t * ni \\ Dirt f*
woman w hether sho Is n prize In the
f . i av r i U H * ,
I.
•Ith ill
hi his. When he makes his ply a of s
K of
matrimonial market a fter tills ori*. If
I «o M
« u * j-t Lrffi'hiDE DM! fl
lo v e, she In one of the sort who do not N U
rn••r of _S I on f i*tJf Î Ii 11 ' of
her heart still retalus tho qualities of
I i| •i k*
♦
flit *
fall Into his arms whispering
"My s u
youth, and her ilps th e ir stplle. her
*t ff. U
hearl Is vuiirs
I have loved vou all
• . 1 a* 1 t
eyas their bright nous, and her maimer
P l u m b i n g and
tilling* U 1 • n - Ih*- in irrlag»- to lake
Is cordial. It Is an easy m a iler if ahn
II \ M * .
p la c e ’“ Iii- 1 -1 fie- reserved innldcti
G a s F i t t i n g
only knew It. to win the heart of many
II ■• •
lo o k s at him sw eetly murmuring
"I
a crusty bachelor or w idow er. They
Vf ?.. ft .1
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m ust take tim e to think It over ’’
All Work lluccivett My I'erttonal
7ib-l ut- &gt;àie
am not looking for th o frivolity of
E
ven
after
sho
has
given
her
conyouth, or tho young* w om an who ex­
Attention And Hont Kffurtn
M l l i l t.
pects to wed and r a is e a family. se n l thul In* may ask her father and
Uomil
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Neither qre they attracted to the wom­ m oth er and has gained tholr approval, r rot&gt; anti J I* Tutu*., r.‘Ci-mm*n-llsz
Opiioaite f ’llj Hall
Telephunt* No ’2â
ft- f11!11*Va a
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an of thirty-five, w hoso ambition Is h o often finds him self doubting wheth­ Jllj t‘|lf
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st Its height, who would scorn a quiet e r he will he aide to win the g irls
ri
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*i 11 í ■ ml ft i . va 1 I. t r « 1. 1 ** A ft k *' U 'I
life nnd taking R easy, in fact. In all ' ll''nrt ,,r
If h*‘ '
llw“h,‘n
i
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0 -1« &gt;
ft t
40 0 &lt;*
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truth it may bn said th at worm*.. ..f
*l,nrk ,,f
ll"’
&gt;*- I
Jet
rafHE'‘
loTahlu dlniioslllons find tlicrn Is no fiirl H
1» wimId in- Mir** of her. •*11. ,•.*»ab • »1• . H«*'U| ) ¡î- ?»■*«,
.. i t . n ^ m n l - . M
lo «v
. ftf t*
6gn limit which liars Ilium from at­ but ihts he !» umilile H* d&gt;&gt; lit* lingers , » -4 *( •**&gt; D I. •
1*11,1 .» ft 1 -n t ..... 4*
'1F t { *.» • L*
tracting a congenial nm ic and wed- In tin* vnsiiluil.- Ju»i ns he tins lit"
rane.
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van!
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lock. l&gt;-t tio single w om an despair, lin gered with other girls lie dot's not r *ia ■1« ■&gt; «il»r « 3 fr,i3c l*i |U ftrtlall a si*i »t*
Al *.* t a*m f «ia*l » •&gt; * 1»î***« n «« Jut «la ri fn «rt
r^ h ile there's life th iy e’n hope." Who dtiro shock lier by offering to on reas an*]
11»h« n ruai) f» ■I- i » fl % 1»î. f**»11 « it|r
know« what a day will bring forth? At hep. lie who has h.'im tin adept n! «ntl »Dr r**» *|iiar «* r% ■ nf « mil•' In»ig, rdti
FPflt Irom ••r t Itirhmnnii1 avrthe lime when a womnn fo e ls the most «notching a VJsn on such an occasion oliti *m*t
nu«* pn*l » n i 1$ mile* l a t ‘»mrfon «vsnu#
discouraged, sunshine m ay bo break- irom
nll-too-wllllng
lips
Binnds filial? fl»* north qn»rtir •••ninn lint* arul thr ^
*rrtiiio Ii nr* *«f »■Id sfrti«rti 1. i
lug through the cloudn und a golden «Lashed before the maiden who Is ull rt rntrf
« p . 20» rangf M , S A !
K irrfttlfìfi th«» *
day dawnlng-for her,
sw eetn ess, y«t 18 clothed with a cer­ Ji •! (infili rumi on a nr lb
pi?H i «in liti**
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ta in dignity which raises a harrier
Said m a r l I s v*'
maintalnetl by
o v e r which fam iliarity on M b part ifivat«* fi'wlih-nla pfrviim» t*» and »Inri'
HOU, a ¡piiMihii
yuS,
h i m ion *.»f «urn*' his l»***’n l|«rd as n
w ould not dare attempt to cross.
DANCE, E A T , A N D D A N C E A G A IN .
'nitrd r í a le « mail roule d n r r «aid roule
Sho U by n o mean» n prude. Tito « a s e » l ai-li»Kt rt, and ihr number n( homes 0
and farina under rylllvation aloni ”
rnorry, dancing light in her e y e s dis­ orrupiiii
Mttalc a m i « w it h Its v o l u p t u o u s swell,
«aid rotti «ft&gt; « nrrr*a-it alea I heir roñal ani
Soft e y e s looked lovo l o e y e s which p ro v es that Hitrifilcimi nt unco.
Shu and permanerli uà» ami m u l » « Ihr » a um* m
Positively Guaranteed
bene fl I ferrivi rt, and if fifi |irple*l
*Pake again.
h a s no fear of any girl friend cutting tiilMir
I« filed «III be declared a puldle rnunly
ftnd all w e n t mrrTy a s a m n r r tn g # bell.
Hade for all Machinf •
h e r out. Sho sensibly declares: "If road at the next regular meeting of thl*
Hoard.
There’s n new fad, nnd tho -iris h o lik es any other girl better than ho
f,7-Turp-Mc
'« n t to know nil about It. You may d o e s ino, l would rather help him
w&gt; «uro It has som ething to do with th an hinder him from getting the one In ( « u t t n( ihr t nitnlj iu&lt;t»p. .Scmlnnl»
( u im ij , State nf | In,Lin
He
danr|nR&lt; for tj,0 p ^ tty cren tu res icem w h o can m ake him happiest."
lit IV Latatn u(
m
arries
the
reserved
nwcetheart.
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•o be danco mad. E v cry o n e-ls trying
Ausvata A. Hfrrlnr
rrvditor«. I.*znl*r». f Ilatrlhul***. an-l
J®
'iP a now Innovation Uv»t will is ono of tho men not troubled by a T o■1)ntl IVraon»
hnvliiz i'Intfn» or n*mmul***P the girln ntlli tw irlin g the light’ Jealous, wlfo. Ha lives lo learn that
nyalnal aniil Rilalr: VbU, nn&lt;l cn&lt; h o( jrou nr* k*r*l&gt;y or*
fu la stic and bo a m agn et to draw Jealousy Is no proof of lovo. Men nnd liftorl
»lui ri-riilifrri to (irr»vnl a n y rlnlin»
w o m en make tho mistake of their an-! ilrmauilF wkirh y ou. or *lthcr or you, à
young men to tho danco, a s well.
mny bnvn n(»inal lh&lt;- n i a i * of Auiuata A X
A happy thought stru ck som o one liv e s by thinking that It Is.
Hirrin*. il*c«»«cil, Int* uf S*mlnol&lt;&lt; Coun- a
between dances to dlno. Now York
l y , l ’Iorldn, la Ih* undrraisurd *i*eutria I *
of «ald r .t a l c , within t w o y r ara frura th» X
* u first to adopt It; to s e e whether
Our Teachers.
rial* h*r*nf.&lt;
'
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U would bocomn a fash ion ab le craxn
natad Marrh 2 0 i t . A. I'. 1915.
It may bo safely said that many
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l'A
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fir turn out to bo a frost. Tho ono sc h o o ls In which morals nro never
Ê iM u trl» .
61-Tu*a-»tr
^ho Introduced tho novel fad of danc- ta u g h t from text-books, or by formal
0« between tho dinner co u rses was ex o r c ise s, furnish a most stim ulating
la Conti of Ih* Caanly Jod»*, Hrmlnul*
CARBON PAPERS
fT**** rotnomberlng tho old ndago, d rill In tho higher and finer m oralities
C ou til,, NUI* of Florida
Tho way to a man's hoart is through e v e r y day. Many of ua know teach­ In ro Fatal* ol
Mlaa Jlramlo (■!•«»
Finest Carbon Paper Made
* »lotnach." Ho may gro w weary of e r s. who, without much preaching, con­ T o all Creditor*. !,**»(**». DUtrlbut**» an.I
atl Pnrron* having tlalnva or damami»
•bring, but of dining, w ith his best v e y , In all th eir Intercourse with their
Every Sheet P erf eel
• galnat raid Palate*
* r | seated by him a t th o toblo— pupils, tho influences nnd qualities
Vou and oarh of you or* hereby notified I
and rrqulrrd to |&gt;rr«*nl any claim» and
n°If* !- ? f iU . hardly over.
w h ich purify nnd Invlgorato chnrnfitrr. dioram i, ullirh you or rilh-r nf ypn may
TT»» U tho way It 1* conducted: A A
considerable acquaintance with h a \ r acaln»t i h* *»tatc of Mira Jlm m ’i*
*r y ah tho first table s it s down In tea ch ers Im presses tm* with tho belief Ctla»*, drc*a»cd. tat* of f-cminol* County,
Florida, to Ih* undcr»l(nrd Kirrutor ol
r -tat*. within laro y*ata (tom ihn date
^
*n l*18 BTOn' nli- V*’bllo llia t the feeling of their responsibility •aid
&gt; ejr *** enjoying tho fir st course, fo r th e moral w elfare of ihcR pujills, h*r*of.
(lair d , April ITth. A. l l . 1914.*
begins promptly fo r tho r e st a n d their appreciation of tho values
k,L£ V. P. F O R S T E R ,
Tor Sale by
69-Tu*a-9te
'
Expculor.
ner °no or-tw o dances th e manager
o f character, aro dteadlly deepening
« charge b low s tho w h ittle . Those
o f ApplUallon for Tax D acd tladrr
a m o n g thorn.
No profession is ao Noilr*
Herilon 676 of Ih» U r a t r i l S lalu lra
tho Ftbio, having disponed of th*
N olle* tx baroby given t h a t C. J * Rata*
sa cred Hint shallow and self-seeking
Rrto**
th eir seats at
dall, M, II., ptirrbxarr of Tag Cartlllrat*
IfcMt lo othM’s*' takine thntr ! u l t« p erso n s do nor-find a place in it; but No. 911, dat»d thn Sth d a y of April, A. t&gt;.
169», baa ftl*d xald rvrtiflcato i s . s t y odlr*
¡2 *
C ^ w V u h5 Lr bPK
I bpllovo that a s much seriousness and and
haa mada appllratios for tax daod lo

LauraJean Libbeus

Talks on
Heart Topics

f BUSINESS CARDS !

Drs. Mason

Householder

Dentists

GEO. A . DECOTTES..

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DR. C. G.- BUTT

, Wilson &amp; Housholder

E li on J . M o u g h to n

The M a n W ith
T he Black V a n d y k e
He'* a ilnutrr figure that dropt like a ahadaw on the Uvei of Ned Warner and June.
Dark, poluhed. inytlerioui, hit polite Attcntioni teem a coftitant menace.
At rvrry turning he croaipi tli* path of ihe beautiful runaway brtde.

“Runaway June”
Hy GF.OHGE RANDOLPH CHESTER and LILLIAN CHESTER
Ii a my ill lying llory. a (aicinatin| itory, n atory ol ipellbound thrtll.
It it flluatraled with moving piettir*» ptoduted by th* Reliant * Motion
Picture Corporation by tpwclal arrangement for tlvla paper
'H e a d i h c S 't o r y

I n G '/x fJ ’ " P a p e r .

See th e P ic tu re s .

**Ryinjk. wnjr June*’ h,n.i nrvrf briot r beep publuhnl, It » m wntipn for AmeriCft’i ^T04lft
nt nfi»ip*p«n. Iti thu i iiy it will Appear «Acluuvely Ixi Ihu pAper*

The Shelter Sanitorium

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Ür. J. T. Denton

C . H. D I N G E E

\ Star Brand !

Beginning Wednesday, May 12lli at Star Theatre. 5 and 10c.

¡ » T M E fHANtES
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I &gt;on't play wilii Horious mutters—
un't YOU carry your own insurance
against

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fur v nil'll ; ■. *I t'li- nuitit-y w a n t i n g w h o »
ilu- I I K K .‘ an w i j » d o u t y o u r jirojit-rty

iiiivu our strong, rclintile romjinny
carry your risk—and be on the safe side
Itcaxmuihlo rntci

CHASE &amp; C O M P A N Y
St. Leo College, Si. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
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Recognized
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lh« second course at table No i*
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sixth or m L r S
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dflToUon ffiajr b&lt;&gt; iound “ ? n* lhe

tatua in accordant« with law.

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erty a l lu a t c d ' l n Seminóla county, Florida,

SALES

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Largo supply of Horses, Mulos,
Wagons and Harness always
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PAGE EIGHT

INCOME TAX HITS MANY BASEBALL STARS

ja o a o a D o o a o o a a a a o D o o a o a o o D o o o a o o o o o a o o o o o o a o o a O Q O u o a c

!CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU ANI) M E.”

§ EVEN THE' GATE POST NOT IN IT

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Ye talk ab o u t yer orchestrya
An* operya a n ’ rich,

Yer airafoneya an* concerts
Thnt air got up for t h ' rich:
Not one. kin hold a Candle, folks,
I'll hev yA understand, •

To th' sweet, enchantin’ music
O’ th’ Silver Cornet Band.
Why, wunst, when Teddy Roosevelt
Was pnssin’ through our town,
We give a big reception,
"W ith th ’ band an’ Mayor Brown
When Brown got up to make his

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speech
Old T ed d y waved his hand
An' said he'd ru th c r listen
T th ' Silver Cornel Band.
On every Decoration Day
They lead t h ’ sad parade.
Th' comrades right behind 'em,

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Folleretl by th’ Ladles’ Aid:
The Red Men and th 1 Woodmen
An' th* children, hand in hand,
March soletnu to th’ music
O' th’ Silver Cornet Band.

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A n’ then, on Independence Day,
They tu rn out in th eir best.
Their uniforms o ’ red and gold
tlutshirun’ nil th' rest:
T h ’ cannons roar, lit' banners wave,
Th* m arshal take* com m and.
Hut, gosh all hemlock!
Listen t ' t h a t Silver Cornet Band!

SRV-

On summer nights they giv* us nil
A concert in th ' park,
T h ' folk sit ’round an' listen
Till away long after durk.
A n ’ many a lo v in ’ couple
Hev prom ised heart a n ' band
T o the soft e n tra n c in ' music
O’ t h ’ Silver Cornet Bund.

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sometimes th in k th at when
comes
My time t ’ pass away
I ’d like to hev t h ' boys around
An' hear t h ' music play;
Seems kinds like t h ’ passage
T ’ th ' fur off H appy Land
Would be easy, t ’ t h ’ music
O' th ’ Silver Cornet Band.
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— E. F. McIntyre.
i

“ Marry in M ay and rue the dt\)
So goes the old saying, and l*vcause of its fearful potent m any a

girl has .declined a trip to the ultur
during the month of flowers and sunnil! nc.’’
"M arry In May and rue the day!"

keep hU m em ory green am ong the
younger generation who knew him
not in person.
The following is
worthy of reproduction, as being one
th a t was never published during his
lifetime:
At home in his m o th er’s arm s to­
night I huve a baby boy; u little
laughing, rosy fellow. T h e bloom of
youth is on bis cheeks, th e lau g h ter
of childhood is en his tips, the light
of love an d tru st is in his eyes. T h e
patter of his little feet and the p rat­
tle of his b a b y tongue are music,
sweeter to me, th an all the s y m ­
phonies, o/ the spheres.
Ho is a bab y now.
He knows
nothing of the great world’s trouble
and tyrm oil, the tem p tatio n s, tho
pitfalls,' the dangerous and devious
ways of life.
Suprem e in the d o ­
main of u m other's love an d
a
father's care, he is not concerned
with th e problems of today or tin*
possibilities of tom orrow.
He o n ly
knows tb u t he is happy, and the
dreams of his little life are all re al­
ized in tho joys which babyhood
brings nnd loaves.
But t h a t little fellow will be a
man some day. He will aw ake som e
morning to find thnt somewhere,
somehow, in th a t slum ber zone
which none of us can com prehend,
he has passed from boyhood to m a n ­
hood, an d he will leave Ins f a th e r ’s
roof to fare and light the b attles of
life. When he does so he will meet
foes and find
conditions that he
never knew existed
He will sec i n ­
equality an d injustice and hum an
suffering wrought of avarice nnd
vice.
lie will tind man traps and
gilded vestibules of r n p i e existing
under the cloak of respectability and
the protection of the law. li e will
see the strong oppressing th e ,w e a k ,
and he will hear the cry of the de­
fenseless before the grinding wheels
of privilege amt power
He will face
conditions which breed p overty and
want and awful misery on the one
hand, and out of which grow o p u ­
lence and luxury and unearned eas,
upon the other.
And when he finds these things
as he will tind them , because there
will be evils to com bat then as well
as now— I want him to know- two
things.
1 w ant him to Know first
th a t his fa ther wus not responsible
for those conditions; and I
want
him to know, second, th at Ills falliel
.D,l what lie coulil to prevent Diem

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Orpingtons, "tho big black beau­
ties.” Bullets nnd laying stock from
prize winning strain for sale, write
for prices.
Settings, 15 fertility
guaranteed $3.00. The Ortega Breed
ing Farms, Jacksonyillo, .Fla.,
74-4tp

Hand Shaking Dangerous
Hacteriofoglsts recently found un­
der tho fingernails of men, women and
children no less than ttilrt.-.-n i|irrfl&gt;
ent kinds-of disease germs, Including
those o( tuberculosis, diphtheria saj
Influenza. ,

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For Sale—One $15.00 set Dann
oil cushion inserts, Y g.OO. Seminole
76-2tp'
Though tho government Is having n man on n championship club has to Co. Garage.
tough time getting at tho facta, pro­ pny Income tax.
Ëddle Collina of Chicago White Box.

fessional ball playerH will pny Into tho
internal revenue departm ent some­
thing like $5,000 In Income tax.
Hut for tho fact thnt 50 per ce nt of
the players In the American. National
and Federal leagues are married ami
are thereby permitted to claim an ex
emptlou of $1,000 In salnry, the sum
exacted by tho government would-be
considerably greater.
From tho best Information tho ex­
perts have been able to obtain there
a re In tho three leagues mentioned
nbout 300 players who recetvo more
than $3.000 n year. This really means
six months, as that Is the length of
tho coni m e ts. What they earn dur
lug the other six months also tins to
be accounted for, hut In most cases It
Is nothing
Of these 300 there are about 20"
who earn more than $t,000
There
are cldse to lon who draw- more than
$5,000 and 50 whose contracts call for
amounts rnnglug between $0.000 nnd
$10,00" There are less than a dozen
who make more thun that.
The
notable ones are Eddie Collins, T&gt;
Cobb. Trls Speaker, W alter Johnson
nnd a few inn lingers Met Iraw- Is re
puled to make $25.000 In snlnry.
The players who take part In a
world's series are required to pul
that amount tn with their salaries,
which makes It certain that every

H E IS A LW A Y S ON T H E JUMP
Actions of “Cozy” Dolan Have Tend­
ency to Keep Opposing Pitcher
Guessing All the Time.
“Cozy" Dolan, outfielder for the Car­
dinals. ts a man after Manager Hug­
gins’ own heart
He Is always doing
something once he gets on the bases
Ho lets the pitcher kuow early In the

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about 1100 lbs., safe, strong and
sound.
No better farm or team
horse in state. Worth $200, $150
for quick sale. It. II. Holile, Box
112, Oviedo, Fla.
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Mrs, H. H- Stevens and Rebecca
th is old fear May, one of the most
beautiful of the* spring months has left on Sunday for Philadelphia to
Ralph
gone unfavored by brides and bride­ attend the graduation of
Stevens,
M.
D.
grooms. To be sure, the masculine
end of the wedding party usually
Mrs. Frances Vesey of Arend In
scoffed at this silly feminine super^atltion, but sotUrong was the feeling spent severnl «lays in Sanford in the
of fear attached to the joyous spring interest of the Southern Chautauqua
m onth of May that few women of Gainesville.
could be induced to tread Hymen's
Mm. It. J. Holly is viiiting her
p a th during theso dreaded thirtymother, Mm. Tyner nnd siateh Mrs.
ono days.
Recently, however, there has been E. D. Browne nt Tampa.
u change of . feeling. The modern
4
Ilirlht
bride, up to dato In every way haa
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Betts an­
defied the old superstition, thrown
her defiance to the god of luck, and nounce tho birth of a littlu^dnughter
when it suited her convenience mar­ Monday, May 10.
ried In May without a fear as to the
consequences. And bocause of. her
Dreamt.
courngofshe has proved how foolish
It la a common saying that one
was the old superstition . No great­ dreams of that which ono has been
e r amount of ill luck came to her thinking most about. This is thu ex­
th a n to brides who took the m atri­ ception and not tho rule. The dream
may he of something that one thought
monial leap In April, June, July
of at somo time, but possibly not for
a n y of the other eleven months; she years, that would not bo recalled In
experienced no greater sorrows, nor waking hours, which had lain dormant
did she encounter greater joys. She In tho mind, lo be prosaically re­
was just like other brides who had hearsed through somo operation of
no "hoodoo" 'hanging over them.
physical functions, such as Impeded
Once this old fear was put to respiration, feverish conditions, somo
flight May, as a month for marrying posture of the body, a late supper, pos­
sibly endod with n dessert of mlnco
cam e into its own. As a m atter of pie, stomaplil$ distress, clogging of the
fact, it is'a n ideal wedding month, circulation or some bodily pain.
for It poueisscs none of the fickle­
ness of Aprji, none of the discom­
Fsrhaps He Had None.
forts of hot June, and* combines the
A fellow ha* hie face shaved, hair
coolness of the one with the sun­ cut, sboAi polished, clothes pressed
and hat brushed, then pays no alien-'
shine and flowers of the other.
Ron whatever to his dilapidated con­
1 havs always admired Frank science.—Toledo Blade.

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right Idea., .&lt; group of in.
were talking at the usual corn,-* , 1(1^
about the boat way-to die \ srtta.
many theories were advunc.-d
ly tho others turned to Zuk a,^ Jtll
nmnded his opinion. “Wall." xa.,| ha
**I ain’t reddy ter die Jlst }it tl)( 1(
I hnd to pass tn tho check« t ,j just
like »a have somethin' tickl** mo t*
death an die a - l a u g h l n i t &lt;i,.,„nl
cost any more to be plcas-d tj-;m
be grouchy. But it means a lot meat
pleasure to all concerned

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Who would dure defy this a d m o n ­ rive on S a tu rd ay to be th*. guest of
ition, even - in th e cause of lovu? her unrlc, Mr. ( ’has. Hunil and f a m ­
Who would deliberately court m a tri­ ily.
monial disaster by ringing glad we*
Mrs J
Sttirrett and children
ding bells d uring this month this
bave
retu
rn
ed
to Jacksonville after
d re a d curse hangs over the fair
a
visit
of
several
weeks to Mr. Starbride's head? Few women in yean*
re
tt
in
this
city.
gone by have cared to test the t ru th
of this old saying, and because of N

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Real Wisdom
8lnco courtesy cannot be
pulsory, tho next best Cour„.
avoid rudouess, tho second |„.M » to
to
overlook it. It Is hardly worth hilo
to resent tho behavior of thm
bota
wo tnay never meet again, u ¡t - We
should bo wise enough to avoid "«I*
tlona where wo know rud ........ J» U&gt;

The old Connecticut farm, r 'nq th%

Th’ best-an' - brrrrr*r-ftre- depnmm-rr* 'pohlif-hed-gem*^*- vbougiit thnr*wtfF—*^
In the hull darn land,
But what w e're mostly proud of
Is our Silver Cornet Band.

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*i All Local Advertisements Under meet If wo ventured In ihem.
This Heading THREE CENTS a ly aftor dark.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
Don’t Be a Grouch.

Mayes, late editor of the Pensacola
Journal a n d I sincerely m ourned his
death hut it seems th u l after he has
passed
way his pure spirit still
lives and among his papers are un

T he Silver ( ’om et Hand
Folks, in tli’ town where | live at,
‘Wuy o u t in llllnoy,
We got a fancy courthouse
An* a p a rk wo all injoy:

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bo expected; wq fivold st r - e t h » „ ( , 4
had reputo because wo n,,,.. 1 Altlisf
clear Idea of tho experience

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In making out their statements, tho
0
Communication every first ami third
(mil players, or the club secretaries
&lt;* Thursdays at 7:30. Visit ini; brethren
1&gt;
who do the work for them, have raised
welcome.
an Interesting question thnt may re­
O. L. Taylor
J f . I; n [h
quire a decision by the government
Secretary
U \j
For Kent C h e a p for cash, fifteen
In-fore It can he settled with definite
après th oroughly cu ltivated land in
precision.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It \ \t
Instead of a reserve clause, tho con­ Mecca Hummock, close to loading
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
s
ta
tio
n
.
Inquire
of
E.
E.
Tyler.
tracts now have ono which declares
day in Masonic llnll over the Impcria
73-4tp ' Theatre. Visiting companion« welcome.
that one-fourth of tho salary stipulated
shall bo considered payment for an
J. F. Karnatx
H. K T* hir
option on their services for the fol­
Secretary
High Print
Colt uge for rent.
J. Musson.
lowing year. For Instance, a player
09-8 tp
Seminole Chapter 2. Order FaHern Su
whose contract calls for $1,0(10 does
Meets every first and third I
!.,y
not get that much tn actual salary'
For Rent House o f eight rooms
One thousand dollars of It Is an op­ nnd hitu h on M yrtle a vi*mn\ close in each month. Everyone who &gt; •• n
his Star in the East are cordial!
ted
tion on his future services. The piny-1 in
1intuire of Hill Lumhei• Co.,
i-r. therefore, wants to know whether Olli**',
Alice E. Hithbu
lì; 1-tfc
he shall turn in a statem ent saying
that his salary Is $1,000 or $1,000. If
I’hoenix Lodge No 5, l\ i I l‘
For R e n t — Heve ral nice office
he puts In thu latter figure, Is he to
Meet.*» second and fount
Ittrlude Ihe option price as a part of room* over Yowell's, Enquire N P Smiting knights always w,l -i
hi« income ?
Vo well &amp; Co.
H. Me Lutili ri
t»
î12-tf
Miller
The married players are congratu­
K. H. nnd S.
For R en t Furnmheii| house of five
lating themselves In that they have
11 "00 exempt, while the single men mom*, screened thr* lUgholit. teleI *&gt; il I
S a n f o rd l a xi gc No.
have to pay n lax on all they make I hone. gas mul all rmid em co n vuniMeets every Monday "i
over $3,(100. Of theso bachelors, Trls v n cm . $20 per mon!th for
t h ree over Imperial Theatre.
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Speaker | h tho hardest hit Ho earns month:*, includes wnteir. Mrs. 1»ick- J. W. (&gt;. Singletary
Secretary
a salary of $15,000 amt must pay a c»nson, !»0 lì M yrtle Av e.
711-tfc
tax on $12,000. which amounts to $120
“Still," says Frank linker, ''If they
(ìnle City l amp No &gt;'■ \\
raise mine up to ttint of Eddie Col­
Meets
second and fuori U
$
lins I'll he perfectly witling to split
nights in each m onth.
with Uncle Hum "
F. L. Miller
I ! H
Clerk
Coliti* il&lt;
W anted No»
Furnished C ottage
or H om e keeping rooms.
Give price United Brotherhood of ( nr |n oi
and
Joiners of Ameri* a
and location.
Address House' care
■cm
Sanford^Lorul Union N*&gt; I
Herald.
74-2tc
first and third Thursday mg
[It T
o’clock in the Engles' Hall
Salesman W anted In your s ta te J. W. O. Singletary,
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Los Angeles will return Outfielder
r.t
Sec'y-Treus.
by
the
United
S
tales
Steel
Ware
Co.
Irish Meusel to Washington.
of Pittsburg, Pa., who are the largest
R. P. (&gt;. K. Sanford l.ndg
The Philadelphia club has released m an ufacturers of enainelware and
Meet tir-*l and third U ■•
a
lu
m
in
u
m
war.mi
ih*world,
making
Unti her Fish and lnllelder Fletcher to
at corner of first St and I'
the I 'in «field club of the Eastern asso the lowest as well as | he highest 0 l. Taylor
|*rice ware. Goods are sold and -hipclat loh
Secretary
I v
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ped | direct irom th e factories to
Another baseball ourprlso haa been m erc h an ts only. Now salesmen are The Lake Breeze Uounril No. .11 Junior
sprung by Connlo Mack In placing paid n liberal commission on their
Order United American MechanicIlubo (»hiring nt third baso to sup- ¡«ales, seventy-live per cent of their
Meets every Wednesday -*•
I’plant Frank Baker.
1earnings as fast us orders are accept­ M., in the City Hull Viritn c ■
are welcome. &lt;\ il SmiUi. li*
ed by the credit d e p a rtm e n t, balance
Tho National league
clubs
eagui» clubs have 0f commissions paid m onthly. Aftei
t'eb-r) ( lt&gt; Aerie No *1
tried out 2.355 players In the last nine
salesmen have d e m o n s tra te d their
Meeting every 'I'in—*
seasons
The high w a te r mark was
ability we arrange perm anent and o'clock
Pico Building
last season, with 308.
T. Hnnlehil n.
i -Xi IUSI \ I* lerritury.
H e have new
Worthy FresulenI
T rainer Tuthlll of the Tigers has r e ­ salesmen making from $50 to $80
In
reply
give
reference*.
ceived a letter from West 1’olni mill- 1M‘r
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OJIS TRIBU NO. (51.
tary academy accepting his terms as
‘ *‘- 1**
third
I *"*&gt;'
Meets
every
first
ami
trainer Tor the 1915 football team.
nights nt 7:30 In Masonic Tempi*
Visiting brothers wt-lmim. Another Hartsell has broken Into
W. A. Ginn,
John St-mi I *
the game. Ills front namo Is Harry,
I. tn
C. of R.
nnd he haa signed with tho Cleveland

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NOTI 5 o f the
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American association dub. Ho plays
tho Infield,
The Yankees havo a left-hander In
Clarcnco C. Wahlo of Brooklyn. Ho
“Coxy” Dolan tof 8 t Louis.
was qt ono tlmo a member of tho
game that ho does not Intond to stand Phoenix A. C., nnd later ho pitched
on. tho sack until a nafo swat lends for tho navy teams.
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him on. Ho Wnuta to rely on himself,
Roger
Bresnnhan
has
an Idea that
so ho usually sets nail for tho next
station.
Thnt station may bo tho his team should bunt the pitcher off
homo plate, for Dolan ninkes three his foot. Having watched Rog bunt,
has« hits at times. But this docs not wo Imsglno ho Is moro likely to knock
scaro Cozy. If tho pitcher Is careless tho feet from under tho center fielder
v « t
\
or spends loo much tlmo winding up.
Talk that nobby Stow would suetho fleet Cardinal Is likely lo stoat
coed Jake Boultes as manager at
homo or to try to steal home.
Ilugglus likes thnt stylo of play. It Bridgeport In tho Eastern associa­
does not always prove successful, but tion was exploded when Stow signed
Huggins says It helps to rattle tho op­ with Fort Worth In tlio Texas league.
• • *
posing pitcher, and rattled pitchers
loso games.
Manager Harry Clark of Milwaukee
enters tho season assured of three
years to go, oven If ho doosn't win any
Joe Boehllng’e Balk Motion.
Having rehearsed It all winter bo- moro pennants, for ho has signed a
foro a mirror, Southpaw Joo Boehllng contract that runs through tho season
of the Senators flow has a balk motion of 1917.
. • • •
which rankB with that of Ed Walsh
Gus
Zclmor,
who has been In tho
In his palmiest days. With his usual
amount of stuff on the ball and his In­ New Y’ork state leaguo so long that
jured knee having mended entirely, memory does not recall when ho en­
Boehllng Is expected to prove a big tered It, has been secured by tho
Newport Nows club of tho Virginia
winner for tho Senators this season.
leaguo to play tho infield.
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Great 8corlng Ability.
"Connie"
Mack's
now shortstop,
Whatever else may be said about the
Crane,
according
to
tho
Philadelphia
Cardinals, either pro or con, all must
admit that they possess some scoring Press, never walks downstairs. In­
ability, Judging from the fact that stead, be slides down the banister,
they tallied 65 runs In the first five claiming that "It hardens the chest
and makes one fearless tn a game."
exhibition games.
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FLORIDA ,

TallahttsM?0May 1.1.— Speaker
jUrdt'i* ha* decided upon the per­
sonnel of the com m ittee to investif l tP into th e M arianna Reform
School holacnust, which resulted In
the death of eight boys who were inarfie* of the institution. The comI inittee will comprise Davis of . St.
Johns, n s 'ch airm an ; H andley of
Lafayette, and Bryan of Osrcola.
Karly in th e session R epresenta­
tive J . - " ’. Davis Introduced n resolu­
tion callinu for a sweeping investiga­
tion Into the cause and rospore’ibiljly ¡f ¡my for the blaze which destrlvctl tho boys* dorm itory.
Just
prior to th a t resolution, however,
another hud been ad o p ted which
pr&lt;)|.ilijli il the sending of visiting
committee it nr; tig the first days of
.session Thi s lime expired lust Sat
urdm mid Mr Hardee expected Ip
announce the com m ittee T u esday
morning.
Chairman Davis expects to mil
the committee together and leave
for Marianna during the l a tte r purl »
of the week, p r ob a bl y S a t u r d a y . a n d
a rigid probe will be m ade intu the
matter

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r P T m r LKTTV» Victory

As fine a piece of w^trk us l have
seen done in legislative halls wns the
job put through by Forrest Lake of
Seminole county, when he engineered
the Bloxhnm C ounty bill, from sec­
ond reading to final passage, in less
th a n three hours, with the repre­
sentatives from the counties, yielding
the required t erri t ory against him,
and lighting hard all of the time.
The gentleman from Marion and
Levy made s tatem en ts usual in such
cases—t h a t th e y were elected on an
anti-division platform ; th a t they
represented tho people in the coun­
ties it proposed to cut; th a t it w'as
unwise and unnecessary th a t there
was no dem and for it except am ong
a few am bitious politicians- they
a d d e d the a r g u m e n t t h a t the t i me s
win» too h a r d to increase t h e b u r­
dens of t he people
Mr. Lake met tjn» ; r g u m e n t s with

THE GROWERS ANI) SHIPPERS LEAGUE HAS AT
LAST SUCCEEDED IN GETTING A RE­
DUCTION IN FREIGHT RATES
T he Florida* G row ers &amp; S hippers League announces th a t, as result
of recent n egotiations with the A. C. L. R. It., reduction in the rates
on vegetables from stations show-tv below, which are embraced in t h e
Sanford district and located on w h a t was formerly known as t h e
Sutird &amp; Kverglades It. It., to Jacksonville, on traffic destined to
te rr i­
tories west of the Mississippi river will be m a d e effective J une .'Iril, as
follows;
V egetables, n. o. s „ P e r Standard Crate
Old Rat *
4 New Rate.
From
Utfder Ven­ Under iteUnder Ven- Under Retilution
tilation
frigeration
frigeration
Sipes
Henrdnll
Reí 1, H u m m o c k
13c

13c

M m ire «

Mr &lt;‘ro*D&gt; &lt;»| M.inon anii Mr, i
W rijni r nf |.«*\\ | lit up a }*uih) fight. ,
but .mild • "i I 'l rn tb. . i i i i n i * : ’ o f ,

this house which is strong lor coun­
ty multiplication hv county division
Ji i ' per U nit-prong
Him ham
c ou n t y on i t . ’ I. gi~l.il nr.- in I ' m . ,
a n d like the little come (nick ball,
J a s p er has been here with t h e bells
on whooping it up every -t--.-»ni n
Si (lee, »live t lie one w| * n hi*. iiiii'.th,
Inhft \t llll. w.i- in tin -enati
Film
was be re this 11me to bine k Jus f n-r li l t l e plan, but J a s p e r held t h e c ar ds
on John this y e a r of l!Hf&gt;
Claude
I.* Fugle

Palm Vlibi

Muy Fl

“ I am not

CITY COUNCIL MEETS

a trust, or not a professional irustbUster, hut 1 belie Co in this bill
and think it should be enacted to
. protect both the architects and the
people from ench other," declared
Forp-st Lake ill the House till«
morning when the m a t t e r 'd am.-lid
Kent» to the proposed architect*' ex
aminatinn and inspection lull was on
second reading for am endm ent.
Mr. Luke had just opposed n
motion by Mr. Handley of L afay ette
to indefinitely postpone consideration
of thfl bill, and his rem arks showed
dearly that he knew something of
the difficulties existing between both
people attem pting to build and many
of the so-called architects found in
atnall places, with nothing but tln-tr
statements th a t they have erected
such and such large buildings. ulwaya so far off t h a t - t h e prospective
builder has no way of proving it yea

It* W imdieeii of .''.itifiird .1« ...-Y
Fy the Wimdlilin « • m l r will bold
ito-ir Memorial »i-rvu-i-** and unveil­
ing of a mono men i ni tin
i "Miet, rv on .«ultd.* a f te r noon lu .
i iti
J lo . i-reinoPiles wit) In mil - 1
impress) v e a n d inle rent mg . ■,| i&gt;\ I r v
one is I nvi t ed III a t t e n d 1 be ever
eiSl»» T h e pr og r am will I" published
In a l at er issue of 1 lie l b r..Id

or nay.
Mr. Dancy of Duval opposed the
indefinite postponement, and wanted
the bill passed, if for no other reason
than that the doctors have been
given a bill, the druggists a bill, the
dentists a bill, and he thought the
house should be consistent nnd either
Mil all the other bills or give the
architects and everybody else who
Mked it a bill too.
• , Indefinite postponement failed.
Mr. Bryan of Osceola wanted it
•mended to exempt buildings costing
!*•» than 16,000, saying he offered
this in large cities from combining
*nd forming a trust.
Before the legislature gets through
fith the matter it is reasonably cert*in that the architects will bo taken
c*re o! in some proper manner.
Mrs. Gray Dead
Orlando, May * 13.—A telegram
fweivetl in Orlando announced tho
sudden death of Mra. Wm. Crane
•^y. which occurred at her new
om# near Nashville, Tcnn, Monday
“ iht. Mra. Gray waa the wife of
««hop Gray, who until recently was
o charge of the Episcopal church
ogthern Florida, and was widely
know;n and bellved by hosts of
Jriendi throughout'the state. The
contained little beyond bare
Jn, '_*nt4 .
addressed to Mra.
{ , , C- Jon*«. niece of Biahop Gray.
««er some weeks ago told of a
... .*. Mtack of
hud
-- heart
------ trouble
»»»uni n»u
7™ " r*y. M i .it Is supposed
cauae of. her death.
............
;
u*i' t - X ’I,;

(lie eveni ng

Rev

the s e rmo n for Me mo ri al

W o o dm e n

/•

M :i v | filli
-&lt; e r I . &gt;. ti. I
I • •tu p le R n i ■i

was moved ami seconded t h a t the vice
I. 'tll J r
H \' I
rei|iin»t of Mr «irV-rYmiri be g r a n t e d
a n d t h a t t he ci t y a t t o r n ey be in­ ( ì n i c h e l . F ’ . u i ’-r
s t r u c t e d to draw t he necessary p a ­
7 30 Prearhnig.
per*. Carried
Life "

l

Mi*

Tlu

1

Conni

All Services held a l t h è

i:
ut

Bapt i s t

S om e Fan
Tempie a n d prepari’ tions b av e beoti
When this Englishman left tho inaile to b av e all cornarti c omfort abl e.
Dr. N M P ratt.
grounds the score stood:
75-Jt
Welcome, always welcome.
New York
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chicago
10 0 0 0 0 0 0
He was asked how^ the game stta o d
by a man outside and replied: ‘Why
ah; really 1 doant knaow; I cawnt
Say. when I left the bally thing was
The Herald has often stated thut reason why th e piney woods of
up in the millions.
the practice of burning off the south Georgia are fast becoming
While the saw mills and
woods in a promiscuous manner extinct.
every spring was bad for the stork tu rp en tin e operators have butchered
Ice C ream Free
T h e Ronita has inaugurated a although evidently done by the our piiiey woods to an extent thut
coupon system whereby the regulai cattle men in order to get the grass atnounM to vandalism , lire has kept
Should the pine wood« from replenishing
customers can receive the benefit. going good for the stock.
Ench purchase will be checked anti this m ister receive the proper in­ themselves. T ru th is. the senseless
when six gallons of ire cream has vestigation neither the cjittle or hog custom of burning off the woods
been purchased you will receive n raisers would be willing to have it every year has cost south Georgia
gallon free or a pound box of done, for they destroy a better feed more in denuding and impoverishing
for stock than they create. The the virgin pine lands of the section
ally's candy.
y
woods burned off certainly has a th a n all the waste that has charac­
better
appearunre and in some in­ terized the operations of the sityv
Mother s Day Exercises
stances
this burning brings good re­ mil! and tu rp e n tin e operators, great
On account of the rain laat Sunday
sults
but
to set fire to certain sec­ though the la tte r has been.
morning Mother's Day exercises of
tions
year
after year is bud for gen­
" O u r pine forests might reproduce
the Presbyterian church were post­
eral
stock
raising
as
the
following
Yhemselvca
in tw e n ty years if not
poned and the Sunday school will
from
the
Albany
(Ga.)
Herald
will
su
bjected
to
annual ravages by fire,
have the program next Sundny
demonstrate:
but
when
the
woods tire swept by
morning at Imperial Theatre.
" 'Congressman Bill is all right as wild fire early every spring the
to the section, but the pinny woods young pines th a t h a v e sprung up
To Piny Rase Hall
are no more. The pines thnt once fr om the ma»t t h a t fell dur ing the
All boys under Jtl years of uge nn&gt; covered the hills of so u th Georgia | previous (all are killed In this way
requested to meet at Holden Park açx* gone forever. Occasionally you 1he pine forests are kept from n-v
next Monday afternoon to organize can find small tracts of u few ocres plenishing themselves by tin* regular

BURNING WOODS A GREAT WASTE

a ball team.

L. E. Burdge of the Panama Canal
Zone is in the city looking after his
interests here. He Is1, the guest of
Mr. Frank W. Wickham of the
West Side.

of timber th at have been carefully
preserved, but with few exceptions
the great pine forests th a t were once
south Georgia's greatest source of
wealth have iBsappeared.’
"W hat th e \* a z e tte aaya here Is
true, but It falls
give tho principal

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rlrk-i _- -

total extermination.
If t ho lami
owner« of s o u t h Georgia would got
t o g e th e r a n d effect an o r ga n i z a t i o n
,tor t i-i purpose
|juriin«i- of p r e v e n t i n g iforest.

: THE SCHOOL INVITED

\l the lia p t i »,t I i rupie

t
The president «I.tied that the nb
1 Ill’ ll» I ..!• • «
ject of the me e ti n g was to consider
i l UÜ Sermon " T h e C hurch th at
the report of the city engineer and
Talks to G od."
«
city attorney regarding the location
3:30 Rev. H y n u n will preach to
of a turn basin and boat building
the newly organiz’ d I hurrli at Munestablishment by Mr Sherm an on
rmthe lake shore Several citizen* p r e s­
fi tu M Y l ’ I Spcci.il program
ami addressed
t h e council, a ski ng
#
t h a t the i n d u s t r y bu established
It \lsilitr« specli'M} in \ it &lt; ’l I" ttil» sef

i 1 —r

’

Nielli (never

of tile Melhodl«t c h u r c h Will preach
Day at the Star T h ea tre

Ci t y council met in speeinl s e s­
sion May I I. l''F*i at 7 ..id p m
Present, R \\
H er nd o n, p r e s id e nt .
\\ \\ Xbernathv. I \daiii«, I D
11a v i«i *n R i
M , v w, 11
\ 11«»•111
li F I'lllll r a i d l
11 I 'III gee

! tho
&lt;lu*v '■5U,rcil“- °»
»“ K*
j 1,1
‘ ampur«.
|
' ' « «In. w.fay n i g h t a t « H 5 t h e c x pression r e n t a l b v the p u p i l s o f
lire«, a n d
w o u l d c o o p e r a t e in u Mi ss Good hu e' s d a » s at high s c h o o l
a u d i t orili in.
«V' temi itii d e l i-r mi lied e t l n r t in p un
Thur«dav i i g b t . Junior r e c e p t i o n
I'b all i'tfi-iidi-r«. ll would he ll
tu
gradii.ite.
ought , gmel d.iv * work for t h e m
Fr
ida y rughi. G r a d u a t i m i e x e r c i s c s .
wl'l Y»* „lot the » lit ir** yai
uml
S
pe
a
k
e r , Dr N M Prati.
pi nr \ VyihmIi * e t ion for it wmild
T
h
e
. o n t p l i i e program wtll
bt*
I’M »•! • ». - I \ I • ^ ul i »i i ! I ■•11, ~ n| di»F
pulilisbcil loiHorrow ami ull o f
thè
lars anno.i l l v
p a t r o n » of t h è s c ho o l s and ttn* v i s /
V
itur- In thè ci I \ uri- 1«ird. .¡ly i n v i t e l i
I i m u i i r t I uml t &gt;ru wi ng
to al l eni i atnl i n v e s t i g a t e I h’** « (di* n ■
I In following are tin 1 i on tribu- dui .i boni s y s t e m *»f Snnford
wieg i» th** * ’itiiim-iice lion» to t h e Nexlnn Pumi for t he
Th
C.ilaiub r fur «In* Iligl Lake view- &lt; i uveterv for M a y
Wonian* r luti
men t U i
• i,-rt¡»tuniel,t » ai &gt;1 i m n 1. 1” Mr • 11 1 lltggtn»
Sebo*
I t III!
l .1 belami. F lorida, May 5, I fi I 6
U allon P i a : kit
J I ,11111I ll'l Vc
1 III) . Minia ITI E r e . r ’ e ini Cleti \\&gt; riiMrM..V
1 ito
M ondai Sigiti Mai 17
Mr* « . t ill t i l d i
Rer«
A tvital M U«ti Rei ’ al "I il*’ Mr. Reità Uro- lu ■
50 I A» I he t!:d*. of
I Vai e" ii m all
I *, ¡ni. o! Mr-.
i i utile Stetti M r* f I illggìll.
2 un nbsorl nt i g mie a l t bis [Uycholog e x i
t.fiilgì- M m . un, ii»si..ti-il I&gt;v M !.. f . M r H Nickel
I no m o n i l i t I a m artking s'i cl ub» in
t Oli I t In* t ut e tu prepari* «perlai pr ogri rmt
I . Il th Limi «e Hubbard .opram
M- I M \t lilla o
t lui j (or thè ob»i»rvarice • l'i’uve L .ey,
\I r
It K I n .
.ns iiiii|iiim«i Mr « l i t h . VC
tini M r. Linien Philip», mu Mr Joe l a m e r ó n
] (HI M a y IMh.
«|| al reader, al High .School ¡Ul- Dr 1 R P b l l i | i »
1 no I
l urge your a d i v i » rooper ml i ot i
•litomiqi. s là p m
Mr R W lleri.lilllF 6tt w i t h t h è t e a ch e m c f your s c ho n la »
T uesd a ) Night. May IN:
w h o s e puplls a r e t u be thè r i t t r e i t s
Irving Society present» ihre
a n d «tutesmen of t h è next g e n e r a t i o n ,
playlets
t liarle. O M.i\lh \
¡is t h è future d i p e n d a greatly r i t i o n
Aunt." "A m erican
lleautie«,"
t h e i r eilm allori ut presenl
■&lt;* i.pitrilla "
' l âp m
I I a!«” uM &gt;oiir i oiipefatinn » ith
II.
i * v e. . 1 I fi, **1 .r
dr. t tu’ \ a ri” a . . bor* he» of ) o u r co in
\\ • d iii-silii Morning Mai I "•
”
«ili
d
i'.
■
vi
i
U
g
«il
l&gt;
i&gt;
in
Imi,or
tira if nation X« reí-i*. ,»f t , r i mi
m u n i t i ’'« in ibi- iihserx mire of ! u n •oar .school,
spi&lt;aKi-r
Judge of - 1■ gr a •i u . n f tt'i Hi gh a n d ilttv, May 2.1. as a d a y in t h è ) cjlt
lieu ti Herring at the High i i r . imi i. t r School s of Sanf or d. T he w h e n special sorniona are to bo d e School a u d i t o r i u m at 10 a. m pastor. Rev. F K S te i n m e y e r will l iv e re d on Beaci».
preach the aerinoti
His s ub je ct will
W ednesday Afternoon:
T h e appeal of Preslilent Wi bvon
be
"
T
h
e
B
e
a
ut
if
u
l
L
ife"
All those
G r a m m a r School a n d Pr i ma r y
to t h è peripli' nf t h o United H i t trav
■«rliiiol e x h t m l s from 3 In à p m connect ed witb the schools have a -,o " n e i nnd »peak ili thè truo s p i r i t
curili.il i n v i t a t i o n tu tie present
it respect i vuv .cbools
of n e n i r n h t y " c om e « lo un i-ach da^f
( ’Ins» Day exercise, on High lite service begins at 7 30 o'clock. wt t b greater fi»r,. u» we r et ii te t b t «chool ctttnpns ut h p in
I r i n d t b ” f mir w i r ’d Teliti una M p .
D e l i v e r i n g *«prlng W a t e r
U t tl nes tl n) M g ht
\ hn* 1&gt; teview n! j ' i i * . mi I V i r
H R &lt; nne) ha» bi» ill’llvi ) autu 1» sullo leni tu «bow i ve.y persoti Ibi»
E xprcinu licitai
In
M
l i unii li lie '« p u p i l s at
« |;&gt; lit all tlxrd Up now fur t h e quick d e ­ ' ne cestii t&gt; of l i- ai h in g Pesce,
livery nf Filler Spring Wa t er
He
n n r J T S ch oo l a u d i t o r i u m
Penre furthers civilintior
t
h
o
u
g
h
t
lit
ti*«t
t
hat
lie
would
di
Thursday Sigiti, May JO
reverts it to the barbaric tlrte
iunior Reception to graduate» liver in O r l a nd o only but there was
E’eaco is accompanied by la-.v, o r­
such a dem and In Sanford for the der and justice- W ar by their op po­
Friday Night. May 2 1 ’
Graduation
Exercises Sp e a ke r water thut he was forced t o make sit«**.

4

THE WOODMEN
COMMENCEMENT
MEMORIAL DAY
WEEK PROGRAM

lu

which have lits approval
Tallahassee,

IF

till one I bat I- hard In resist t ha t Me* i ,i
t h e 1 people tiv i ng m t he t e rr i to r y lln»MU]
lo.
I •Ji­
Kb1F
comprising t h e proposed new i minty
These rates should hoye been established a long time ago when the
Imd a right to m a na ge thei r own
A.
C.
L. K. It. a c q u ire d ow nership of the Sanford &amp; Evbrglades R. Ri,
public affairs, if t h e y made it plain
b
ut
t
h
r
o u g h o v e rs i ght o n t he par t of t h e A C L It. H. the m atter was
t h a t they could d o so; t h a t t h e ref­
n
ot
d
e
t
e c t e d until t h e League culled it to t in a tte n tio n of the Traffic
e r e n d u m clause put it -right up to
D
e
p
a
r
t
m
ent.
M a n y r.t-.e« of , this n a t u r e .-re being uncovered by t h e
t h e prop!), to d e r i d e if they w a n t e d
I . i r a Itti flip i r t up.iil i I
lie
III
rnhliei
t ;iM! Willi the d e t a i l e d rlu
a liew riuiiit\ nr •
that n " new
wt'li
it« compii.ilion of a
ma
ki
ng
of
all
Fl
or
ida
r..lea
n
d
III
eulinect
county could e v e r h. vr been i r e - 1
w
II.
'
b
will lie lUallg ir. 111-d
r
at
e
gui
de
«rrvt
re
for
I
he
benefit
of
its
m
e
n
'
tiled if It d e p e n d e d no tlie votes id ^
in
t
he
tall
f h»* n*f*f»,*‘»*» t 1* \ i « .»t t Li* .iMitifii*'.

11 j.ropier«i I*• •11\ {ill
TallahasM.r, May l&lt;l
Mi uilu-r»
oi ilo legislature and interesled
TslUln." i-eans wi-re ¡¡ili “l i of thè
Shell I -li &lt;'oinnilsMoiier :it t tu*
Dallin T heulre bere Tuusduy night
to witnrs» thè exhibitinn of inotion
pici uri— »lutwing Florida m du-trii*
The Sh.-ll Fi-li rm nm issioner who is
interesied in legishrtion governing
thè sub water fisti induAtrv. ami who
il striving hard to conservi» thè nystef irdu»try of thè «Iute, decldeil
UjKJti thè idea of haw ng movie» n(
Itimi tndu»trifH. logether witb otlier»
in thè «tate, (or thè pur pose of giv
ing th.- lawmnkers ti clearer m»ight
of thè ]nir]ii)ses nf thè tneasiire»

Hie

C a me r on C i t y *
Cri ppen .

the (Ire with which th e y begin their SCHOOLS WILL HOLD EX­
farming operation*. W hen they get
ERCISES AT END O F
ready to plow an old field, p re p ara­
tory to planting, the first thing they
YEARS’ WORK
do ts to " b u r n it off," thus destroy­
-j¿L
ing much vegetable and leguminous
Sanford schools will hold th e ir an­
m atter th a t would enrich the soil if
nual
commencement ezercise« n ext
turned u n d e r with a plow.
And
week
beginning next Monduy with
when they burn off their own fields
the
musical
recital of the p u p ils oF
or wood« th ey are not usually care­
Mrs.
Fannie
Munson. The re c ita l
ful enough with their fire to keep it
will
begin
at
8:16
at the high a chool.
from spreading to tho adjacent
auditorium.
M.™
*
Munson w ill lie
from spreading to th e adjacent
assisted
by
Miss
Edith
Louis«* Hubforests.’
. *,
hard,
soprano;
Mrs.
R.
It;
D e a n , ac­
" W e have a law which Is intended
companist
and
Mrs.
Luclcn
P hiiipa,
to protect t h e forests from fire, but
musical
reader.
nobody seems to pay a n y atte n tio n
Tuesday riv h t nt 8:15 the Irv in g
to it, and destructive forest fires ere
Society
present» three playlets.
of annual occurrence throughout
Wednesday
morning at 10 a. m. will
south Georgia.
occur the graduation exercises of tiro
" I t is a hard thing to do, but
[ grammar achool. Judge H errins,
wherever a trac t of pinny woods is speaker.
prolertwd from fire fur a few year«
Wisltii'day
afternoon g r u m e n a r
ll begins In r epr oduc e It-eif, a n d if
school
and
p
r
i
m
a r y «elioni» will exIbi ■ prevai l i ng mania (or b u r n i n g off.
h
iIiit
display
«
of
their work-in t h e i r
wood« call lie e r a d i c a t e d I&gt;r 111
some way restrained our pine forests! respective sehoiffs from 3 to 6 p ru.
at G
G oo'clock
in south Georgia may be saved from 1 Wednesday
Wednesday afternoon
afternoon at
clc

- .

-

process of nature.
Burning off the woods st»ems to
be a mania with some people—in
the .wire grass region, and it has
cost this section millions of .dollar»
annually. M any farmers, especially
negroes, are also too careless with

one trip e d ay here nnd s tarted on
Wednesday. T h e water Is pul up in
five gallon bottles and is delivered ut
the door for ten cents per gallon
or fifty for th e five gallon bottle.
Mr Coney expects to have about
260 gallons contracted for in Orlando
in u short time utld about one h u n ­
dred gallons for Sanford.
Filler Spring water being found
remarkably pure by the chemist's
anulysis is now being recom m ended
everywhere by physicians nnd the
the people are making the springs a
regular Mecca, going out there every
day to see the springs and taste the
water.
A new bottling plant has
been installed a t the spri- j;.« an d the
bottles are w ashed and [tiled hy the
latest equipm ent a: i’
m!i r tin
most approved san t *) m ethods,
thus insuring the public the purest
nnd cleanest w ater at all times.

Peace is conr.tr fu ti ve War is &lt;fejxtructive.
Durit.g u period of Peace* citili*
are built, desert lands reefatmexf,.
disease and crime decreaisif. g reat
anil useful discoveries and inventionsof men preserved-During a period'
of war, cities are destroyed, fertiU*»
fields trampled, crime runs rife, sor»rowing widows ami orphan» are ert»aterl and millions of our finest speci­
men* of manhood are wounded and
crippled and slaughtered:
Therefore rio the gains of war com ­
pensate for sacrifices und expendi­
tures?
A careful study of the aliava o u t11no is earnestly requested.
Very cordially,
Mr». George M. Wright,
Chrrn. Educational Dept.,
F. F. W. C.
The above letter was received by
This will make the Elder place
Mrs. J. W* Dirkins, president o r
famous ere long and Capt. Elder ¡s
the Woman’s Club ami will he of in ­
beginning to realize that in this
terest. It speaks for itself!
spring he has not only the fountain
of youth but a fountain th a t will
Frank Miller Honored Again
soon flow a golden s t r e a m of r e v ­
enue

D ebate Tonight V

The Christian Endeavor Soriety
of the Presbyterian church have n
debate tonight on the question of
the proper way to reach a man's
heart. The debate will be held in
the Brotherhood room a t the Pres­
byterian church' and the 'public
Is cordially invited to attend.

F r a n k L Miller h a s r et urned f r o n t
J a c k s on v il le , where he hits b e e n a t
te n d in g the S ta te
Association of

Undertakers and Embnlmers.
II«r
was »gains elected to the dual posi­
tion of secretary nnd treasurer, a
position he has held continuously
for many years past. The mectinip
was most successful in every w ay
and the Times Union of Thursday
had a picture of thu organization
In Jacksonville askembled.

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET

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YOU

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“ JUST

BETW EEN

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EVEN THE G A TE “ T O S T NOT IN

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A C11IEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PILENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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aoooooaaoaoaooooaooooaooooooooaooaoaaoaoooaaoaaaaaaao

to enforce the laws and when this
takes place the city* government
l takes a back seat. This method is
[ all right for the villages In the county
j that are not incorporated hut for
Sanforil to call in file county of­
ficials looks to me like the city of1fidals cannot or are afraid to take
¡h o ld -.» efif
this
- proposition.
Florida that have
attempted (hi* arc hi’Artlly
hef
tired of
it and to me the simplest and best
plap would lie for all parties con­
cerned to offer a substitute for this
Sunday dosing,
allowing
certain
places to open for a limited lime
under certain restrictions or else
close up everything in Sanford even
to the hotels and boarding houses
and that is just what the state law
means if enforced to the letter.
_ But as I remarked, there are many
things that arc worse than the Sun­
day -opening and they have never
occurred to the reformer», probably
because the reformers are tho chief
offenders.
*

I

MAY 4

THE BANPORD HERALD
,Ji_L_iLL. ________ ,J.am~
PASTURE LANDS

. LEGAL AOVLBUSING

♦

4&gt;

4&gt;

♦

Mollrr •( A?plloll&lt;a far Tal D*»d liidti
Stellali S't of Ihr Central Nlalulat
Tin? more ferii!»- the Inrnl Ilio
Notirt la b»r*by «Irto that W. It. Hum 1 1^1,
rd, purrhinr of Taa l'rfliltll« No. IH2,
better tin* posture, but -for ecoV
♦
S munie reason» the rough fields £ ¡ f t /V d '..V d d aínlflrtU uf'my
VA
n P V C I\ 1
:j- mill gullied 1 lllsiflrs should be Jj j baa mad* applicai bin lot ta» ifetd to joui
y
«I,., Un.!
Im, used
Iler«! /«»r.jrrns*.
f,i* ,«mu^ ),
,, the
first li.
to lie
-, .i It4-.Sr*r«- th«* -dolloaring drerrlbrd |.r»e*rl&gt; ■r •0
i. {-*rltuatrd
•
Brininola (ounly,
fin,Ida. to*
t&gt; The InrretHdnii prices o f meats
_____ fn
... _____
___
I in n Id SE
♦
Ì 1,1111 (,f fnrm '■bor *»1 of,‘ n £ ! ^ ii.
tlTTl 3t KW” 31 arra*. ♦
make the
he /ertile tlel(\n
Held» mon*
more profprof J} 1th* «al l Und bring
_n i he dit«*
f ihr Itfuinrr of »inch crrllílrat**
ihr
. Ilulile In pasture tll.it» In tilled {: Hintet J II. McNeil. Unirr« oeld err* 1 All Local Adverli.scinenlM 1 n,|(.r
tihratc
»hall
hr
rr«Irrm
#&lt;I
nerordinf
t©
lew,
■&lt; crops. The convenience of water
lee flrrd will luue Ihfftop on Ihr hth diy This 1Icadinff THREE CENTS a
for the stock »tumid not be overof Mey. A. 1&gt;. I»l&amp;.
Uliorrp my
eignetur* en*l «al Line For Each In«erlion. Minimum
^ looked tn choosing a Held for a
htf the lird tley yf Aprtf, A. II.
¡j. pasture.
Charge 25 Cent«.
E. A. DOUG LABS,
( ’ In k Circuit Court Brininola C o.. Pia.
&lt;ritirfrùùirùtrCrù-CitriïA'Crtrit'trfrtrtt'ùïrtt'ù
Hy Ja«. C. Itbbrrt«. D. C.
B&amp;-Tu»*ÍÍí

♦

.CLASSIFIED
A B V F R T IM
Nr
l|Jln|j

If people would practice looking
+ •#
-• * • *#•
♦
for the happy things in life —and
NOTl CK
GENERAL SPRING SEEDING.
Itoad r»|«ul ol Edgar E. Uro»n, Jo* Carn«
Look Pleasant
here let us say that the happiest
*»on and J. f. Turtiar, irrommonding a
Sowing by Hand and With the Aid of public rounty r» ad k» followa:
♦
1
'
petfptr are those who forget to hunt
Thr Sfly (SO) fool roadaay knowir-a*
a Disc Drill or Harrow. ---■p- We cannot, of course, nil be
For Sale— One Underwood t &gt;
for tKeir own happiness in their en­
lUrhmond avenu*, l&gt;*(innln* at tb » Inter
Some
men
C
O
U
SO
W
seed
crellljr
by'aettion
of »aid roadway with C u m avrnua, writer Nu. ’T : Apply-at city
4
------handsomer*---------deavors' to mako others* - ha ppy—4 f
*g-tbrnr*
south-tnrr—
M) mil*
mil* (I**
tl
....i while ottrrnt mitke a find failure ííuu»lag
tbrnr* »ootk
tmr-lll
band,
4*
And it*o\ bard for us •»lb
31111 yard*) along tho renter tlnr of Section office.
73-Jt,
]iMJ&gt;T?""'#Buld keep on the lookout
of tile Job. The trouble with sowing thr«* (3), lo*n»h!(i twenty (501, rang*
to be gooil;
«
for happy things, they would find
thirty-on*
(31),
BA
E.
to
Ihr
int*f***etUin
seed broadcast by bnml 1» that In most ol * thirty (30) foot roadway 230 yard«
For Sale— Three fresh milk m » ,
«*• We are sure now'^tnd then
them in vastly larger numbers than
cases the seed is distributed very un­ north of the «oulh tlnr of «aid »action 3. Martin Iloyle, Monroe. Fin
&gt; .{
to
be
lonely,
iwp.
20,
range
31,
thenre
wr«t
on
aaiif
the
unhappy
ones.
♦
evenly. In thick patches here ntid^Jhln roadway or.o It) mila to Itrardall avenue
And we don’t always "do '
4’
The very allaviation of misery is
patches there.
The Inelfterleuccd Alao two roadways known a« Jordan road
Hogs for Sale— Car load ju«r
as we should.
Hauti, loo. may sow more seed thnu Is ■"*»
,,ro" n ,0,d’ ” IH)
rh of a mile long, *runIJ'
accomplished better by' people who
and three-quarlera
Fcived." Write Martin Doyle, It |?
necessnry lo the acre, or he may not sing east B mil* from «aid Ukhmnod avc4
know how to smile, people who know
*
* *' —*■- *- " — ---- -venue No, 2., for particulars.
55.1 f,
To be patient is not always
usi- enough sect!. A few experienced l T a ” *ll. Vî»* k ^ T ^ r ' i Â ï l l î ! »"d th.
how to smile deep down in their
m
i m
i i r
a
IIU
-U
can
auw
fine
seetl
broadcast
atrenter
(hatf)
«retían
lino
of
««Id
«ectlon
3,
easy,
♦
hearts and who can go about carry­
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some iUll
To be cheerful is much
mo»t n» cventjr ns enn be dono wlth ìò .d .rro .d “^«^»'»“ ^ ‘ qu^M.f'^tìòa1 Uol
ing the bblief that this is a fine old
ones just shipped,in and in tine ( „ n.
H
is
qulto
possible
that
McGrow
re­
mt-chanlcal
contrivance.
|
of
s*c.
»,
20,
si.
harder still;
4’
world or God would never • have grets that ho over permitted Hoino
ivtinro
to Ili.
soivn I»y
he tintiti1
ben lo
malntainrd
by dUion. Address Martin Doyle, SunIti n «I»«t
m 1 1»
1 IO
IH Wwn
IInII** '*iriv»t# r^iilftili bave
prtvloui
ini] pince
r^' But at least wo can always
made it.
Uroh to go to Cincinnati.
broadcast the surest way to Itnvo the ¡sos. a portion of «amo has been u»ed as a fórd, R. D. No. 2.
65-tfc
bo pleasant,
...........t
n
United Slate« leali route aiaro «aid rout*
• a •
4*
ground covervd evenly for a perfect
V-t-hHahed, *nd thè number of hame.
* *
,
«
If we make up our minds
4
B. W. Delahunty, a semi-pro, pitcher Stand Is tl) SOW tightly lutili wnys Of oeeuplr&lt;t and tarma under eulHvation along
For Sale— Five • acres half mile
T The Sunday closing business is
that wc will. •
4&gt;
of Elgin, 111., has signed with tho ll„. &lt;!,M. ll— vop. nipxhnntcal « M - " i g S S S ,^ £ T 2 “ ,S ^ T . . ' S 2 : " ; from brick road, quarter mile from
being agitated again and us I re­
Bloomington club of the 1. I. 1. league. ers wtltcb dlstrlbutc Beed eveniy and nubile benjflt reeelved. and if no pyotMt loading station, 6 miles from San4'
marked before the dosing would be
tiuniy
r • • •
-e And it pays every time to
In set rtmounts to thè ocre are cheap ¡’„ .J 1“ 1, 7|f* » .» ^ J L u r *m«Ung f th(« ford, county road on one side, All
brought
on
by
a
certain
few
who
The Columbus club of tbo Ncbinskn nud tiy all meati.» stimili! bo t)sed « ben Iloard.
* look kindly,
4‘
good black hammock land,
Tuo
67-Tue*-5te
would not use some reason ip open- -3tnto league has made Pitcher Moso It Is (Hw*fb1i&gt; to secure them. Of me
Although you feel worried
4
nctos
cleared,
fenced
and
f.iro
ing for .a few hours on Sunday. I Justus manager for the coming sea- ctianlral
n u iiiin ii W
T B i'is for
l u i small
* nuil i seed
n w i there
incttr
«
i
.
.
sk-tslcrs
and blue;
,
♦
do
not
believe
that
any
one
has
son
arc
many
different
kinds,
ranging
from
‘
M
;
.
“;,'
ru""»!
'
***'*■
Go0'1
flowl"B W" U
if
you
smile
at
the
world
*
#"
*
#
*-•
the wheelbarrow sctsler to the small fn re E«i»te ol
¡$800. Teims to suit customer
objections to a few places »keeping1
»
and
be
cheerful.
Auguil* A. äirrln«
t’
Ijtrue Kirby, the big outfielder, who î »«»»1 nitnchmcnts to grain drills. The To
open for an hour on Sdnday mornall l'rrtlltor«. I.tfite-*, I&gt;l«trlt*ut**.«, and Connelly, IO!) Magnolia avi
The world will smile buck
#
wheelbarrow
sceder
I»
one
of
the
I
k
»I
ail
panno« having «Maim» m i)»m«nd&lt;
ing or afternoon, provided that no «1
“ " ,0 **»“ turned down by John
at you.
AfcOraw,
Is
making
a
hit
with
tho
•&gt;r
th
e
s
e
kin
ds
fo
r
o
n
e
m
an
u
se
o
n
ly
.
Virûr’
s n " 1 « î h \Vi you .« « h ,« .i,, no
noise or crowd disturb the pea ref til
For Salo 20 fine hroud
I I»mnu»n »««•îiho nm l
fu n n in g llflnl ami rmuir»&lt;l to prr-n ,i »ny rlftim«
JBtoufeds.
and even tenor of the day, hut if
*- «I... .(.„ „ li »„-„i.
**««» il
ansi «îrrruruS whirh you. or nthtr of you, Martin Doyle, Sanford. It
So try to brace up and look
|&gt;mrV)it nllimhl ti Ol II UH tlifit nil mnl mmy
«*j*lri»l III** «-intr sí Auiu«ta A
4
&gt;
Vo,
* you give some people an inch they
^
pleasant.
4 (
The Wards retain their righteous pitiny 111 Ih* Itinlì! «*«1 If It lü e XfN'Ctcil III Slrrir»**, »"irt'*p«4. Ul«* of V«vtiaInol&lt;* C’nunIo ihr* umlrriictird r io r y tr ii
want to Lake 11 mile, and front a few stand and again declare their Brcok- germinate and produee a crop of good \y(‘ FIs rid*.
„
,
,
,.
No
matter
how
low
you
«¡thin t w o yaata frum th*
4
hours of opening some of them want feds will not be allowed to play hail plants. Kvcry year literally thousands «tste h*r*ef.
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching. 1-t
are down;
»
4
Dslail
Marrh
20
lh, A. I». I 9IÄ
to take the entire day und this is on Sunday this year.
of tuistiels of hlglt priced s«*e»l are
prite pen Orlando Fair. Whit, it.., , ,
IDA
SI
HUI
NE
PAHHAMOUE.
Good
humor
Is
always
con-"
4
• • •
Eivculrt«.
wnsteil simply hy "throwing" the seeil
$2.60.
Other pens $I.f&gt;0
Single
o what has called down the wrath of
tagious,
fil-Tuva-iti
4
upon the tann* surface of the s«dl to
Hughey
Jennings
Is
tnUlng
unusual
tho
good
people
of
the
d
ty
upon
Comb
White
I-eghorn,
ÎI
fin
&gt;
&gt;
■
L &gt;
Hut you banish y o u r.
4
Interest In George Boehlnr. youthful take Its chances with mins nn»1 ele- In Colf ri « f ihr* ( otinly Jcatti*". Nr minalo per setting.
the
heads
of
all
the
dealers.
I
have
Baby
chi*
h»
fl
"&gt;
; .¡
•
friends when you frown
4 » u n i), .Stalo c*f fintiti«
4
The reason wo much of the
never believed there was any harm southpaw, who had only a fair season iio’nls.
hundred
for
remainder
of
,
.
si
a\
. .
, l4 _
In re l‘ »4a»o of
*
Selected.
4’
Ytilitulilc R4SH1 Ih waatisl la that II
m$«« Jimmtr r,u«*
c #1
M .
tt u
,
in keeping a drug store or a store with the Tigers last year
I
t»e«-ollle» rovere»! wlth soli, llcnce nitidi To all Crrduor. l.-gal—«. I».urlimi«-«- and . outhern i aks loul r&gt; r
«Il rrr*nn» h«&gt;rrtc rliim» of ilo manti • ig, ruotai* f-'l n
1
• • • where u cool drink could be obtained
• • • ♦ « * • •
• * * ♦
&gt;
&gt;
{
Ir
nevcr
germina
Ir»
and
groiv*
..am-i
-»i.l
K-t*«*
uri»riw,
ri»
George Carey, th** old time "Scoops,'
or a newspaper or a cigar on Sunday
*nJ '•'* "* rou * «
n»»tin«.)
who got religion at a Hilly Sunday nj Morii 1« w(i»li&gt;-»l , nway' , hy rnln» unii and1»«r.-.iulfad
t&gt;. pr*«*nt «n&gt;- rlaima and
For Sale- Prir.o Winning P
open for an hour or so and dosing
vival, 1» now doing missionary work i n e l t l n g s n o w s , S o m e thllt »lo»-» g e r m i d e m a i t l . » h lrh you nr «llh » r of ynu m a &gt;i
I see the pile drivers and other
them up during church time.
As for the Anti-Saloon league in Ohio
onte mi Ihc «nrfnce o f the soli never »&gt;»*'
Jk* •"«■«*
Mia« Jlron... pington Eggs for hat» hing
«!«■
«-*«, .frx.i
«-.-«,,«
- ri S« mIn» &lt;» un»v, ■ . «
»
.
(■lau,
•«d. .»«
laiapplinnees for the Clyde Line docks
! . •,
flirtici'« in* h! l'I n n f« I m m ì i i w tnt» youiik' n«.r ••«. t«&gt; ih» u n-f.r-tfn rri f.tM’ u io f «if ^ 1 il«* t n a l h fili'h a n o ' IV**.
far as i am individually concerned
are on the ground and ready for the
rmd» un- liH» ne«r Ilio surfnee. Thejr
«*••*. » “ hin ivo y.ar. Irom Ih» dal* setting.
Price
$2.60.
Empor»
lu
they can close ull of them uji for I
Says the New York American: "Hug
work.
The Cjydu Line probably
Aprii iTtb. a f». t di r,.
Park avenue.
•.»
do not need anything on Sunday Umile makes a home run against Ihr uri* klUcd wlth tho flrst dry speli ol
wanted the bulkheading finished be­
■ummer
_Tuw-i'lf
' ,
y '' ritKBTEK.
hut I sm limad enough to wish to So
) leriittif
But Ping did his best work
fore they started their work but as
For Sale Sound anil . .
S » n v l i i g i - l m r r nr&gt;»l o t h e r k l i i d s o f
si......there enjoy the day if possible »gainst them w ben he wuh playing ' -.-.-.I In February nml March on »now N*»i»e -f «ppiir.iion tor T .. 11—d i . d «
peu*. Mixed $2.15, Sp»-'kb
yet the filling in has not been com­
S
rcllu
n
S7S
»I
»hr
(
i
r
n
r
r
a
l
Slmintri*
anil there is certainly enjoyment in with them "
o r huncjCnllllMMI k'n)UIUl i*» \ri*ll (Hill
«Notirr I« hereby f l v e n th «i i\ L l l « n - Unknown $2.40 per hush»-!
pleted but we hope for the best and
being able to get a cool drink or an
g»&gt;»Hi if lifter »«lidIlions lire such that ¿»il, M
P«.rvh».rr «t T.» r rr,int„ .
have the assurance from the council
No. f l2 l. d*t. 1) ' h«- 5lh d a y at April, A t&gt;. for price on 100 Itushel bitDid you ever notice that the "funni­
Ice cream cone or a newspaper on
t
h
e
»e
e
»l
will
alllk
I
n
t
o
t
h
e
s
o
i
l
d
e
e
p
l
y
I»S
2
.
ha«
tiled
•■Id r « r l i 8 r » i r la mv attire Puilri»'k. Tiflón, (Ja.
that the filling in will he done re­
Sunday. This is just my idea and est play a hall player ever saw" was and Iteeuinr well covered where It fell and ha* made appliratlou for tai tired la
la-ui^ln areordanr» with l a »
.Said rerllft
gardless. Our lake front will soon
one made by some other fellow, and
probably does not meet with the
without Im'Iiik lll"V«-»l if the wet. nl rale »m it ra re« Ihr foll«&gt;»!n* tlearrihed prop
For Sale Setting« &lt;»f •g,
present a fine appearance with the
the "best piny he ever saw" was one
e*iy -(»tiaird to Krmtnttlr r r u a l), K|tt*lda.
approval of the people who wish to
leniate frecxlug and thnw-lng »»&gt;11 will Io »II Litt* I lu V», I#—* tail* I and ft.
.,
winning
strums White &lt;*r|
ho
made
himself?
new hotel, new Clyde Line »locks,
r e a l l y p la n t It, th e n U w ill la’ nil righ t, [u n ir la Sub tMtnlim. ».( SI ' , . Ser
close up everything and who do not
uIllnck
Lungshnn
Pari mlg&gt;
a new ho at works and the m-w pa­
T in * s u r e s t w a v t o p l a n t s in iill s e e d T l ' , ■ 1
* ï K , A r r ''*
, ,1
...
want to ride in an auto, get a paper
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T
h
e
*ald
Unti
being
a*.*»»ed
al
thr
dale
Huff
Wyandotte,
Hurr*-»l li
With the Harrison grounds only a
vilion that will he erected as soon
or cigar or u cool drink on Sunday few minutes ride from New York city. o f a ll k i n d « nt lin y s e a s n n Is t o o p e n of thr l a u m r e ol «urh rert*ftrat» tn thr French I'luce. French .0 1
as the bulkhead is made. Sanford
’"Y m ü
í ■rriiftj’fiv
. 1 ' i'ô ù
. » .n? lai
.T
rtlt
lu 7I•
My contention has always been that It Is likely that many of tho Newfeds t h e » u r i n e « ’ «.dl w i t h " &lt;B»k d r i l l »»r ihlll 4m- ’retlerm
&lt;ÍIñ )í h a r r » » "
lin* «iih*«! **o It w ill
sail! i»»u** tb s r f o n «*n ihr ” $»fh *!»y • (
will then get the benefit of the lake
by closing up a city on Sunday so v III b«’ commuters—playing in one
f u l l U l t o th e s e » m a i l f u r r o w s m a d e h y
J y 'tíT iri.i
, mt
front anil not till then.
tight that one cannot even get a state and living In another.
F»»r Sale Hoimehoh! furI b e d i s k s out! I h e u c o v e r w i t h a m inu tili
thl&gt; th r sr.ih .lay nt April, t I» i s i v
.arali
E. A D t ' l M I.ASS,
meal ut a hotel or restaurant, get
111 Enst Second street l»«*iw»
In# harrow. With sume disk »lrlll«
C le rk Circuii Cou rt, S-tnlnola Co., Kin.
i The Sanford Building and I.oan gasoline for a car, get a sodu or take
BIB Sweeney, released by the Chi­ where the »oll I» medium dry and fri­
By j«*. c . Koi.»ri,. D. C. and Bark avenu«».
7 l " T u e » . f tc
Association has loaned money re­ any- pleasure whatsoever on the Sab­ cago Cubs, signed with tho Boston Red nì»!«» tile »»*&lt;*»1 will 1h» »ullh-ienily eovBuree f»»r Sale Bay. s
cently for seven homes and thin bath is getting hack to the Hltie Sox In preference to other ofI»‘rs. »0 en-il »«Uh ihe »lrlll »Iros; »•Imin nttni’ h in t'*u»i ut » *««i| Jud*«-, H,min»i« t «um»
about 1100 11»«., «afe. «i:
makes about twelve new homes to l.nws of the Puritanical day when that he could !&gt;»» nt home In llostou and menti«, tini» saving *nili&gt;*euuçnt mechan- j n r, p,r*tnut 'Sl*1* '* *lo,ul*
«olimi
N»&gt; heltiT f rn
Uní »-«iverlng
It 1« n» f»silPih nnd )r«»-k Kr*nK»n
bo built in the next few months. I everyone was compelled to go to look after Ills Insurance business
wn-»i»(/itl t.&lt; pin» e wheat .»nt». r.ve. hnr n&gt;)
,,») .1.,
1 h«»r-«* in *t. I,
U *»
wish to commend the good u-ork church the entire day and read nothShortstop
Arthur
Hi’irli»»
of
tin*
ley
.
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t&lt;*r.
a i 1* 1; 1 . i 1» : -i 11» »«. »1• fnr »|tilrk sale
It
II I
accomplished by th»* building nsso-img hut the Bible.
This will not
(Bunts, who went to Honolulu with the «..II nnd nil»««- It t.. ...........
h&gt; ...... , . Jui1r, , |.f„i
, . .1 112. t &gt;viedn. Fla
ciation for without it the many new 1force people-to go t»&gt; church, ami
baseball tourists lust winter, report* i'tiiiliu. a- II i* t" «ou «mali »»«si In &lt;•-.(»»*- «» •&gt;!» irii*ir*tr»* »I »(&lt;• ..»»:«
.I
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m
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« I'1W
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r r*»iV
lanpun,
r*'« « «spit«*,, «*.1 ttia» ■»
f Ir«».k
Ufi, 'd»**a**d,
«t
homes that have been built here they are not any better »•(! (or being 1hi» spring heavier Iban he ever was *
For Sale— My lot on 1 ir*t !(&gt;. t.
the old style way w IIlimit ladtig eo\
, » ni* tlmr t »III j»r*»*nt n.y lln*l *r(luring the past five years would forced into church. It uuly makes in his life. In hla case (he extra flesh ere«l Small »red nm»l l»e planted Ihc ream« ■« sdirisUtratrla et *»i«l relut».
o|iposite
Hobbips N«-»«t hot«1 1 .Ml
•ri) a«k for tkrlr *r|&gt;rv, ul.
never have been constructed. This ‘them leave Sanford tor some other la ueeded.
«¡ime a« large »o«hI. and when farmer«
11»15.
t*. It
l»*trd*Arrj|‘ Sth
can buy this proper!y vi-ry -•
association has done much for the place where they can purchase these
1.1?.VI E GKirriK.
eonie t»&gt; renllre tld» Important fn«-t le»»
able on lib&lt;-ri|l t* rir.s
Adnuoi-I »«Irl»
city and I want right'now to inform things and can have some amuse­
IUll Rodgers, tho Cleveland dub's go»»d *ec»l will lie tvasleil nini nitidi
IV I»«*n A II m !»I« iIiIx *. Attrrr,)--.
Itohrrt
Burksbaun*. "o l, a
ffr t (* V I , S *. I f . s-S,
some of the monied men of this city ment. But I have also said that if «econd sacker from the Northwest»’ rn «tirer result« will lu» «».&lt;-»ir»‘»l
Franklin
at
red, Tump«. 1 l»1
that the building association is the the »lenient persist in kipping open league, haHlItt«'»! in so well with ShnrtI» f r»t»FK of 4"«sti f * J Udp r, Nrn liiitî#
f'o
u
n
h
,
,S(»tr
t»f
L
latid»
Ga-den H o», Reel.
place to invest your mor.ry instead th«’ livelong day. tnak'ng noise nn»l Btnj&gt; Ray Chapman fn practire ihni
A • ♦ »»♦ .»❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ «o e w e e *
»♦* »
I n t r I4 t at« « (
T in - III»»kin.- « f il»,‘f ill g im b -n w is « l
Aupu» tu» VrlinniM
«if- foreign fakes that have taken so daunting the fad in the face of the Manager Birmingham 1« »•xp»‘ete»» tc
Ni'tifd*
ì»
L**rrl
)
c.i
&gt;
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1
I*
*3
1
ek
liviffC
much of Sanford's money and given church people then the wrath would tnak»’ film the regular keystone guar- w m k I - «um tl«||ig u liu ti 1« w ith in th,.
roui » ni t K* t e»** t f r lit h dsy -t
n b lllty -if no» un», w ith o r.lln u ry
, Ing»- 1 iliit v r . A f 11 I M ' , 1 »hall
t** * * *
nothing in return. The amount of fall upon all of them an»i the Stin»la&gt; •B» n.
nuit v
In ’ tic mviiiniianylllR eut 1« HreoreMr Cu. I; itrerin*. Ju.lt.- »(salii
‘
;
.
t
«uri,
»»
Juitï»
»(
l'rtlui*.
f»,
ny
finul
-Sunfnfd money that has been ih- closing would mean that nothing couhi
»l»t»\rn a dirai», «fronti and «rrrlcoultl»* di.rb«,gr
«»«ruirii ni tl- re»*«» ..I
He
Had
It
For Bent Five room •«.•»»* .
vested out of the state is appalling lie purrhased in Sanford on Sunday.
tanh’ti h»&gt;«r r»-d It t» prrlmp» not n* Au«u.tu. M»t&gt;p»*l»l. »tre»*.».i. ««.) »t*»
«t t ) r la in , 11(n» I »111 (irrernl iry An*! Elm avenue, with all modem
In
honor
of
a
visit
to
his
plant
by
and most of it was placed in gold
I want to tell you good people
(k-Hlrnhl.v a« a nsd such a« »»tie would «rrounU *• *&gt;*cut,i« ot tald r*t*t», and
provenienti«.
Ilfi.OO.
Fre»- «aii-r
ipproi
brick schemes. Some people never right now that you( ire overlooking the governor of tho stale an automo- 'purehuso, but It I« useful nml partirti *«k for thtlr approval.
Bated April Mb, AT I). ISIS.
N. H. Garner.
" :1 I"
'th in k about investing in a home en­ tho greatest crime against Sunday blto manufacturer once had a com­ inrly ilrslrahle by those who cintnot
Min n ie McDo n a ld ,
Etrestils.
terprise, although they make their and that is allowing the stores to re­ plete car assembled lu something tike see their tvny rlrar to buy one. The
Wilson * Hotuhohlrr, Attorney*.
seven minutes. Somo .weeks later,
For Bent— t’ hea|i for c: sh. t Id
AS-1-3. &amp;-4. ( I, «-6, Í-3. 9-Ï
money in Sanford.
Nevertheless main open until Sunday morning after this feat was heralded in thd stand Is triad«’ of four litri» by two Inch
acres thoroughly cultivate«! k ill
scantling
for
the
«M
i-h ntftl top stretch­
the building association continues because you do not choose to do dally papers, the phone rang vigor­
ers nml three Inch by two Inch for the In Court of Count? Juila», firminole Couni? Mecca Hammock, elate t»&gt; k&gt; '!
to prosper and grow and Is safe and your shopping early Saturday morn­ ously. "is it true that you assembled
teg« nml leg stretcher». Two of teach
filale *f fintili*
station. Inquire of E. E. Tjl*'
sound and In capable hands.
ing or afternoon and causing tko a car In seven minutes at your fac­ are nnnti^l except In the case uf the
¡' .g'^àÌn01
73-tip
proprietors and clerks to stay in the tory?" tho voice asked. "Yes," carno legs, where four are wanted. Tim con­
N o tirr t* hereby t i v r n , to all whom it
«tond is simple. The " ’»J. roarers, Ihntjii t h .S U d n y ot K»t&gt;For Bent— Neat «ix room him*»- ••
J Never in history has such a d oc­ storm until after midnight on Sunday tho reply. "W hy?" "Oh, nothing," struction of. the
,
-, , . . .
trml-rr. A. D. IVI5, I shall apply to th*
tald
tho
calm
inquirer,
“only
I
ve
got
sides
have
»
•
to
be
mortised
to
take
the
tianombl*
tlrortr
G.
Herriteg.
Judt*
ef
Magnolia
avenue between I*,*urt !■
morning.
I
go
to
the
different
trine been preached as we find today
■
i^Jd
«tld court, a* Jud(* of Probate,_ tor my
and
Fifth
strret«.
H. C. DuR»»
. —-the doctrine of “ Smile, Bless you,, churches and 1 fail to »co very many tho car.? „
(mat diarharc* *• AdminUtratrli ol th* **•
tvt* of W. U. Holden, derraacd: and. Ihn»
7*2-:li l1
of the business men or their clerks
»mile!"
nt th* u n » tim* i will prrernl my Anal
arrount*
a*
Administratrix
of
«aid
retata
In the corrupt days of Rome there there on Sunday morning and asking
Nature Supreme.
and a»k for thadr approval.
Cottage for rent. J. M tis*»’i
was a supposedly optimistic doctrine some of them w\hy they did not at­
Dated March 4th. A. D. ISIS.
'
Not fll the product of artificial
A
DELI
CI
A
It.
*•''*.
OF.N
tilt-M p
common of "E st, drink and he mer­ tend church their answer was invari­ greeneries are so lovely as that of
•
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f "oln'-tratrl*.
ably
that
they
stayed
at
the
store
16-Krhlay-*
mo*.
ry, for tomorrow we die," but that
tbo fields, the counfry garden, the
For Rent— House of eight ..... .
la far different from the exhortation so late Saturday night that they fence rows, the first roses, tho daffola Court o f C ***l? Jurf r , H ¡rii « l o -n
j
nti
l»ath on Myrtle avenue, cl"*’
ty, 81*1* *í I ... d.
of theae day»—the exhortation to could not possibly get to church on dlls, the arbutus which hides under
In
r*
K*tat*
ot
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber &lt; » .
smile and keep sweet, to look on the Sunday morning. Now this is some­ tho hillside leaves, tho first buds of
J. K ItankUi. der*a«*d
_
nffti-A
$*■$- 1f
Notte*
Ir
h
rftby
flv
rn
.
to
*11
»
h
o
n
It
O
ffice,
the
rhododendrons
and
the
other
forma
bright aide o f . things and to keep thing that the ‘church people can
may ronrorn, that on th* iM h day
of
tolBng
of
tho
lifo
blood
drawn
di­
well take up and if /hey want to do
Drtob*r, A D. 1911, »ball appi«- to th»
your troubles to yourself.
rect from the earth, wbila poor man­ stretebers and also the legs- The » ttaaorabl* G rorto G H n rin s. Judi* of
For H cn t-r Several nice »’ Ilice
Cherefulness has even been found something for the young men of the
stretchers
have
to
l»e
tenone»!
to
flt
Inttf
,«),)
Court a« Judga of Probaia tor my
kind has to take all second band.
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire N •
city
look
after
the
late
Saturday
to haVe great therapeutic value and
lite side», and thè .nule applica to thè "««j ^ "u V ÌIln -^ d iiS ^ 'V a S '(W aTroÌ
3- ‘ (_
log stretchers nnd th* lega. The only atm* ttm* l wlil pr»r«*nt n»y Anat icmunu Yowell &amp; Co.
great moral value, and the world (a night trading. It b something for
a* Eircutrix ot asfd retato and ask tor Ibetr
f
jiart o f the construction which Is not approval
beginning to have suspicions that a them to think about for tho very
Alpmlnum.
For Rent— Furnished house of rive
altogether simple Is that of tho lego,
rii «a
Tuy J
i* D
lute.a ISIS
itelo
»
D*l*d April
3rd,
A.
grouch la a carrier of evil germs of people who are so strict for Sunday
Aluminum cooking utensils are n de­
rooms,
screened throughout, tekMr*.
E.
G.
HUTCHINSON.
' J Kit rutti«.
closing arp the ones who chop late light untlt they turn dark Inside—then which, of tViursc. are on u slope and
several malignant species.
lh»ne, gas and all modern conveni­
mdst l»e tenonud accordingly. The
«•«,
b
l.
6-8.
T-t.
S-S,
S-7.
In the home, the grouch sapa the Saturday night and the ladies are they are abomination. It b easy, how­ reel la formed with two circles of wood
ences. $20 per month for
thr»*
ever, to keep them brlghL
Either
fiaUc* af Salo af StitriM Slw hp
life out of the other members of the the worst offenders.
made up of three boards, the narrow­
months,
includes
water.
Mrs.
Dick­
Noti»-»
i*
h«r»by
(Ivon
that
I,
C,
O.
Me'
wash them in soda and water or bolt
household, so he is a criminal per­
And another thing. I understand tomato parings in them; cuttings from est in the middle. The boards are held Lauihlln, tro»tre for tho bankrupt retato enson. 906 Myrtle Ave;
lY-tlc
forming slow murder.
/
f0 JÍÓ ÍÍ"'. «.*. l Ì 's ^ f ordVrîoï*
that the d t y will not take up the rv tbarb anil the water It wai washed together by small circles screwed «o ; ?£
In the church, th&lt;i grouch saps Sunday dosing but Will agk the in alone will often do the work. So them. The reel will run on an Iron ida, a* tho formar put* ot btuin*«* ol said
bar P « . ^ through the middle o f $h» S W ' - Î K T i - . ï ot’ ' ^ .
the lifo out of .the other members county to take it up and thua place will lemon and table salL
sides. Metal or wootl washers should ¡ m»rth*ndi** ot *ald bankrupt, also all As-1
o f the love of .God, and hb depres- the burden on the d ty offidala under
tw
«nit ,urre and
in ,«aid
I».* nlnmt
putceti ttatwaan
urtween th«
me m
reelI i-ntla
enus nna
o| aodn tounlain conminad
tb,
nb.
d m affects all who come under his the plea that the state law covers it.
the
sides
of
the
stand.
To
make
the
)»«
to
m
rhatt.i
mortene*.
1
«
tiMo.oo.
.‘2,
Rlghteoualy
Indignant,
■111 nl*o nt amid tires act) nil th* book
influence.
I want to aay that thb la getting
•ad will
IIMd of Üte firm (dbcovertng thaï arrangement a lasting one It should all arrount* duo «aid haokre
In the. business world the grouch out from under the organic jaw of
be painted before being pul together. th*r at *aid tire* o(*r it !Wanted— T o exchange farming ond
on#
bis apprentie« and hla yorng daughter
donai
man
r»(l«(*r
aubioct
lo
m* graripg Und In Volusia, county for
is the calamity howler and the ob- the constitution and demonstrates orè^ correspond Ing )—We'«L welL it'a It should be repainted In the spring Dation malmet ot «rklch three al*(lilt
n bat­
stale .In the way of propeas end that the d t y o f Sanford cannot at­ love Tetters tho ras cal U wrfting to wlten It la perfectly dry.—Farm Prog- aneo duo tho National Cash K»el*t*r Cere house and lot Id Sanford. Apply
paay pt U09.00 ( q MaULUOHUN.
h b existence b like any other
tend to her own affairs but must asy daugh'er, and on -my typewrttor,
J. H. Hutchinson, 11th and
call In the aaabtanea of the sheriff tool— Munich Filer"J1de PUe'*&gt;-r
tilenca breeder.
avenue.
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VOLUME VI

ID H E liA L D 1

ON. TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life /»

Woith Lining

SANTO Kl&gt;. FLORIDA. Kill DAY. M VV 7. 19 15

S O . 74

MANY NEW HOMES BIRD HAY OBSERVED CITY COUNCIL MET DIS­
STATE LAW MAKERS
POSING OF MANY ITEMS
CONTINUE TO MA KE
A LARGE NUMBER OF BILLS*
litigation, its constitutionality being
COME BEFORE THE LEG­
questioned. ISLATURE BUT FEW" “
•in -the senate- rrsfPrrtnr afternoon
ARE CHOSEN“ "
there was a lengthy debate on the

Last Tuesday was Ihrd Day and
wfts generally observed all over the
state und here in Sanford the parade
of the school children and the exer­
cises at the high school auditorium
were all thnt'ronld be desired
The
children made a pretty sight ns they
marched through the streets with
their banners, the smallest parting
the parade ami the largest bringing
up the rear guard each teacher ac­
companying her class.
It is certain that the parade gave
the citizens something to think
about as few of them realized howmany children are in attendance at
the Sanford Ischools and the needs
of the children at this particular
Against Sunday Pictures &gt;
time regarding buildings are great.
Some of the children had signs
Tallahassee, May 5.— RepresentaJ
live Robson of Polk county ask». w ip in g to the proposed bond Issue
that nil picture shows nnd vaude- nntl 1D*-»r appearance on the streets
villc shows be prohibited on Sunday. no «*nuht strengthened the idea thaL
There are but few towns in the state bond* ire necessary f o r more school
of Florida where these performances bunding*.
art- now permitted, and it i* under-1 The parade stopped at the-High
stood the hill will meet with stTen- School where appropriate exercises
lions opposition from these cities. were brought lo a grami finale by a
- » lle.itt talk up.*»» bird life
Delegation* from lacksttnville and mi»!
Tampa are expected here this week by D o-tor lllackmuii, formerly tin*
t&lt;&gt; appear before the commute*- on preso. I of Ruffin- College ami one
miscellaneous legislation in an effort of the well known authorities on
to kill the bill. The contention is bird life in this state and others.
put forth that
every city- has a Dr.Illurkntan
is a great lover of
right to regulate such matters by bini* ami i* most active in their lieordinance and that no' new state is half : ml Li* most interesting talk to
fieeilcH
tile &gt;* 1I-I-*I oil Tit-rl. y will be of
great 1* i.i fit hi their protection
Tf i ■! it&gt;il b i ■nl to) t*•»»&lt; to-r * ari­
( heap Itale* ti. Iti* binomi
The \Ila tit i* (oa st laro* ha* been lo
*n t &gt; • .c l- .1 t&gt;&gt;t t; &gt;1.|»1* !r I v
IM
g
fito- p r *|e of I In ( ! ildr. II
i|e*lgi ali li 11« the official route to O
'K
So many new homes are being
built in Sanford these days that the
Herald can
hardly keep in touch
w;ith all of them.
This week we
note two new houses o u -t h e McCullar corner LoL. of Ninth alrecl
and Myrtle beitig erected by L. P.
McCullor for rental purposes.
Judge Herring is having erected
on thu lake front near the (Jubbett
home a fine residence and he will
bulkhead the property and have a
fine home here.
Leslie Bryan is having a well put
down on his new lots on Snnford
Heights and will start work on his
new home next week.

Resolution

PARK AVENUE

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TO HUGHEY

TTTTO BE TTVETT TTTTII “
Resolution passed by the .hoard of
county commissioners in and for
BRICK— OTHER M A T Seminole county, Florida:
TERS CONSIDERED
bill providing for filing of )in pendens
Whereas the good (tenpie of Sem­
Tallahassee May (!.— An anti-fee- in cases where individual property
inole county have responded most j
The- city council met in regular
oystem bill introduced by Repre­ rights of women are concerned, by
generously for the request for tissentative Wood, and whirh is en­ contractors or builders oi others fur­
session
May 3rd. 1915, at 7:30 p. m.
sistante anti donations in furnishing
Present,
IL W. Herndon, president;
tirely different from every other nishing 'material or labor for im­
the new county home; and
tneasuie aimed at the abolition of provement o f such property. Sen­
W. W. Abernathy, J. Adams, C. H,
Whereas the donations received
the present method of payment for ator Mimes vigorously opposed the
Dingee, R. C. Maxwell anti II. E.
have
far surpassed our expectations,
services by county officials, ah* re- bill, contending that it was unnec­
Tolar.
Therefore be it
reived a favorable report at the essary and smacked of special priv­
Minutes of last meeting were read
Resolved, that we tuke this means and approved.
hand* of the house committee on ilege. lie thought women have suf­
to express our thanks nnd apprecia­
ficient protection in the matter of
county officials.
A petition sigtU'd by a largo m i tion for the many donations received jority of the property owners .on
Senator Wilson
The Wood bill makes tax assess­ property rights.
nnd lie it further
ment* as the basw for figuring the contended they had insufficient. The
Park avenue and ’ Hughey street
bill
advanced
to
third
reading.
Resolved, that we wish also to north of Tenth street, asking that
salaries of the various officials.
thank the committee of ladies from the’ city pave said streets was re­
Four clawes- are enumerated as
The Harrison anti-trust bill, which
tin* Woman's Club for the assistance ceived.
follows: Counties having an assess­ passed the house with ease last week,
ed property valuation up to $2,- ha* been favorably reported out of
rendered in soliciting these dona­
Aq, ordinance entitled an ordintion*, and be it further
000.000. counties having n valuation committee and the indications are
ance requiring the grading anti pavbetween 12.000.000 und $5.000,000, that it will be passed.
Resolved, that the clerk of this j ing of portions of Park avenue and
counties between $5,000,000 and
board shall furnish a certified ropy Hughey street with vitrified brick
$10,000,000 and counties over $10,»I t hi* restitution of thanks to the was read and placed on its first
’ ’ ll is rumored" that Senator igoti
000 000.
Woman's Club, ami further that u reading
Roll
was tailed.
Aye,
wlit be a candidate (nr t lie office »1
ff» the first class the monthly sal­
copy
Infurnished
the
pres*
U
tt
Abroniiihy,
J
D
Davison,
Commissioner of Agriculture: that
aries would be as follows:
J. Adams, R. C. Maxwell, C. H.
Adopted this May 4th, 1915.
('apt It K Itosi- will continue to be
Clerk of Circuit Court
$150
!
Dingo* nnd IL E. Tolar. No, B. W.
the slate chemist, that Carey liarL. P. Hagan, Chrm.
Tax Assessor
», . .
100
Herndon.
Pnssod
first
rending.
dec ‘has the gubernatorial bee buzz­
L. A. Urumley
Tax C ollector............................... 100
Moved anti seconded that the ru'es
ing: that Senator Farris has already
Sheriff
.
150
C. W. Kntzminger
he waived and thut it he read by
been stung by that insect; that For­
County Judge .............
50
J.
A
Clark
title
only and placed on its second
rest Lake bejieves he will make a
In addition to the County Judge
reading
Rollcall.
Aye, W. \V.
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W
riallti
good comptroller, and i* apt to gn
would receive all fees paid 'inti* hi-*
Abernathy,
J.
I»
Davison.
J. Adams
after the office
off»*', which include* marriage li­
Ma .u $-II. C H. Dingee
It (
li
nnd
"It is sit id " t ll.it there 1« not 1!
cense ices and others.
No. 11 tt Herndon.
H K
County Commissioner* would r&gt;- member of the «citate « lm ha- not
i t UilS reati by title.
Roll WUH
rt-i *■ i muni lily salary of iJ ■ im ad «urne well d'-filicd puliti. ,i| .i-piru^
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and
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of
Abernathy.
Davison,
illUon of an allowance ol live cents lion t&lt;&gt; olile*- higher up. and tli.it the Richmond Reunion of tin- I ruled a,,,i D v
Villini*.
Maxwell
D
im
gee
and
Tolar
('nhfedi-riilc \ eterni».* on lune l*t Ihrff
f*er mile for traveling too and from more than t hr*-*- lift h* of t to- house
No,
Herndon.
Passed.
It
was
I'».. \ t f * itl •11••r. t*XV .. m.in « t lull
are *&lt;*nt:i|*'*&gt;t that 11..- next «*-*-t.»n t * :r !
the meeti ngs
moved’
ami
seconded
that
the
rules
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lit .las* two. IIP to. $,1.0110.IMMf t lie they will to- iti II» «en.it*- and .«how 1
, Tin- May meeting of tile Worn* I.*- further xxaived and that it be
anti tlu-ir friend* leaving Jarksunthat hunch how to do thing*
V
following salaries would prevail
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b* 1.1 U •■I • O.. . \l .1-. placed &gt;ih it« third reading and tinul
viT11- I.... ; ■ ». oi ..i, M ■j
ni h.
I'rediler, t i I..i rie L 1 &gt;.i v - i ■I i f *
Clerk *&gt;f Circuit Court
f'-'Ou
5 .it Tt - el Ih rottiti* \| r« I to f.in* passage
Roll taill.
Aye. Aber­
•if fix mg at
It i »i in. or l I I.......... t
T-i v A” *-**or
1 &gt;n senate, mi it 1« «aid wal 1« to l.e
pn tiling
Routine hUMlM*» was nathy. Dux i«oii, Adam«, Maxwell,
II
if|x|io&gt;i‘i| of
Report* f r o m tin- xttri- Dilige»' urn! Tolar
Tax &lt; ol It-*tor
150 ' *ingre*»mnti it' the Sei inni [ii«irii t, di orlinoli at 1 p in Tin* train will
No. It
\V.
if
.»ill » mi n t
' tei* il, |&lt;ir| m.-ti1« - bo xx» ■! gratify ing Herndon
Sheriff
200 hut hu* ju«t a suspicion that he had
t'iirned.
It
was
then
n ■lining
.1 oi It.i
County Judge (with fees*
75 better wail and -»■*- flow tie p* tifili'
.f tV
,1tiling month'« read in full and placed on its third
I’
■Ir -i » n-I
County romn&gt;t*»ioner» would re generally ur*1 going to 'at*- to- h g
rt tiding at.•! tu I passu gè Itoli rail.
r«'iv «■ $15 monthly in addition In Itili before goltlg out to i-h f •- li­
I! a i t ...........t ! I ..ti L* f not t lie \ye, VIoTiinl by. Adams, Dingee,
tiw ■•o'- per mile for ;iu!«.ig.
io
ti a tint.
t aititi . ■••Mimi“ oter4«. (bunking tbe Davison, Maxwell unti Tolnt.
No,
Iill .ltd Klif 11111!»1 \ .4 , .lit
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|o t la«« three the following «ill
So far Arttorncy to-iii-r.il \\ • t i*
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liltmenilo
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woini
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San
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tt
Herndon.
Mr
Herndon
ext r.t riH- Ni» ti* •» 1: k•«j
»e 11*.....
from
1 .*• I 1.
#ru-&lt; would pri-veall:
•unopposed, a t least then- k.;« been
(-•rd
Ittf
t
&gt;.,-i
r
«apport
in
«et
urtllg
I
ipeil
that
be
dui
not
vote
against
«tat ,11e*11,t
M - L \ I. » .-I ■
Clerk of Circuit Cour t
î ’J.'tO no boom for any other man fti-iml
■Ion loo
ol Jtto i furniture it' f»T tile f'll[ he aij«e he opposed the pav­
her it I-■r fi ihm. «, * 1i.cn
• ■1 li. V
Jim tfn,ii;t g armimi on
troubled |.&gt;&gt;
I fte etuiiity botile wit* read
The re ing of tin' «trciit* above inmtioiiiid,T.i i V- «••'«or
t mil »»I XId- •lui* mp Mit. »*
port fruii tin- relii f *ilium Miff Mr« htii liernu-e ni lo* jiidgitfent the
Tin &lt;'oiler tor
jo o liticai «en &lt;*t I.»-un
V|&gt;tt Dl
Sheriff
250
U
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\lo-riia t by, chaiiman was city was not financially able to unliiipliM
Ner'ti*'«
isuntla)
i'rt".
tt
I'tlUilt « I l u i t
County fudge und lee*
100
1110*1
gratifying
Member* of the derlnkc any further improvements
It may not Ite sudi a joke on tinThe service* at the Muplisl i■hurch
County commissioner» would re­ senate after nil that it passed the
club were ii»si rut-1ert to notify tin- at tin« tune
held in the Temple corner of riirk
ceive $50 monthly in uddit mi to five
■&gt;r&lt; l.irii-* of tb** \arinti* tfepiift *
An ordinante, entitled an ordin1lllll.ll lull* fill •it IIUl* 1
Fdl'itu-rc charter hi|l carrying w..m »xeni» und Nixtb «tre.-t, for Si I f f ) \.
rent* |n-r mile for niileiige
nielli«
immediately
a*
to
their
di­
alice
prohibiting ri-«taorfnts. lunch
•ti'« suffrage with it
It will be re- Max ‘*th will be a* follow*
\i\r
Mr* tt tt \
pi -o o . ! t MO e 1. - * I ft.,* „
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In class four the following
■lite
•-J i "!'• • t.1fill ..|i wht els
mem bered ibnj at tin- titin- it x.t«
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TI
1** f.* ■ I.*. !.. ' t
arie« would prevail'
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Tiu \--e*-or
J5n rn U*«»4 ni if* s »ts**1»*ft1 nf . j\fi-1»’•**-- c:$f
K. I. ! Mi Mo I t I•g ■1 I »I I I loi III pl.ti ed *«n it* nr*t reading alili p.IHS1 5. i»» »!!•»• N•»i i| . t
ti. I'.
XXIti ! .
T-t» t'e.le.tor
J5o
Nineiiiher were Mr*. Il C k,error ed. it was moved that the rules be
fili
«I liM'.il 1*11 - «I-♦-»«»! i«»r li\ Ilie
t"
make
tiieir
i
ofi
t
nbll
t
lulls
will
Sherd!
too
ilowt-r
.
and
Mrs. Deane Turner: alternates waived and that it lie reati by title
im-riil»urA diri'«tly
Hui
please notify her by phone ami she
County Judge (and fees)
150
Miss
Laura Fish atul Mr*, Terheun. only und placed on it* second read­
lid
io
Preaching.
The
pastor.
Rev
this morning tin- senate put through
will arrange to have them called for
County commissioners would re­ a measure giving tu women the (ieorge Hyman will deliver an atlonly and. placet! on its second read­
w)»»»» ready
ceive a monthly salary of $100 per right to Imiti office, and lutcr on it drex« on rtir subp'ct "M y Mother
ing
Roll I A x * - ,
Herndon,
( » r g a ' i / e Nun- ' « » '«rhitiil ui I p ala
lln* 1I«mtt, -1e . ! It .I. If, - I, l li ,i » I
month in addition to five rents |&gt;*-r Will lie raffl'd upon |•*-rbit I»I« tit pa«« \l] uri' ltixlletl to tin- «I'M ice
A bernai by , \d. in« Dinge*
Davi;
pol.li- f**r t*-eir gem- r un* «lo-.a
I p«ula, V»it il J’11b. I ••I .’*
mile for mileage.
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tl
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I’
asset
L
tl to Ir It ^ I' I
under tin
upon tlie gr.I mil.»! her n menti ment
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I' v«ltS theft re. i) t'X ti t l e
Loll rail
By the proposed measure the with the word
mule" «Ifickell from lead*'* ill p of Mr« I I ti.it* bel
I L.
'p ti.
I il* lie- • fi II* i h h
V \ x - lit 1 1 ,.| "
Vt • r • I I
Vd a tit*.
commissioners In the smaller &gt;uun- it
U I,ether lite I.liter p,i««r* or -lot
ti lo &gt;r II X P I
Mt * t.
Vita''
fu
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«
Vii—ititi,irx
i I &gt;t t, ,;&gt; &gt; D. t Xi ' ot . M. i XWt l l a n d I aties would receive some !&gt;•«« I (pin the -it witi !lkel f I........... . d‘ d f- ! In- pul
k ■' -t* -! . p- •«t I* J. t
I ! . ■ hi........
Su loia;, «t ititol xx.t* organi/.etl xxtlli to r
1’Hssed
It was moved ami
$0111 llow.tncc given them an..... llA b t f » ! ti,, i- m u l itati i . i . of o t t i'* * .it'
D Da x1'iiti,
• to I’r*-.,i le »g, 1« it Nere** a rX I
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l
».if.
i
imm
I
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d
that
t
Lie rule* be further
a&gt; how
In the counties above tfn« m o r e sought a f t e r than t h e s u ffra g e
■In» ori
I »r
for nur officer* to Haxe « e l i 11II,* lit
rtpili. p iti
V■*t
Sopì
ali feti vx..ix&lt;ij l anil that it be read in full
rla*s. however
the commissioner frn n eius e, an ti t h a t i&gt; |U«t w h a t I lie
llefi.re I liey Kit force I lo­ L a w * n o w ..»•t Mr* John Mel«* li lor
j ’iersttn: S*-cy . Mi«* Kliba Siedi, and placed on its third reading und
would begin to receive considerable •senate propose* to g i \ ' t h * ' m , *** far
on
Olir Mat Ute Hooks'.'"
Tin* above m.i*lune».
Trt*as , Mr* Christine Ilorell.
.final passage
Roll call Aye. Hernmore. In the very largest counties as appointive ofbees are concerned.
question will be tbe subject of the
Mrs tt \V Abernathy, t'hrm
dun. Abernathy
Adams, Dingee,
where the assessed valuation amounts
It
xxa*
tleciiled
to
bave
thè
lirst
Timi this bill should have come address for the evening by Mr
and Committee
It
to ten million or more dollars the from one of the strongest local op­
«cit.ioii on t lit&gt; fotlowmg Sahluit h ut Davison. Maxwell and Tolar.
commissioners would receive $100 tion senators belonging to the légis­ Hyman.
thè l’ resbyterian chunh ut fu a. m was then reiul in full and rull call.
Yttii are cordially invited to all
per month.
ami ilefer tiie c.p|ioiiit meni ••f teach- Aye. Herndon. Vbernttlhj Adams,
Star Theatre Sunday
lature. Senator Jones of Rseainbia the services of the church anti will
Dingee Davison Maxwell and T o ­
V full program of Methodist *er- ers aliti Ut ber business lonnecti-il
county, seems to refute in a way the lie given a cordini welcome
lar.
Fussed.
wiib
thè
c&amp;m
mence
meni
of
thè
Tallahassee, Fla, - The house com­ oft repeated statement that the local
xmi* at the Star Theatre xxill liegi»i
«ebollì
tilt
tlist
lime
Sec.,
Kbba
mittee appointed Friday to invest!- optipnists are «fruiti nf mixing the
Mr
Sherman appeared be fort*
at ’»:45 next Sunday morning
New l.'quipatent loslulled
Stelli
late into charges of drunkenness in women in politic*
the
council
and usketi that rt-rlain
According to the
Sunday school, 9 15 to |fi 15
the legislature Monday afternoon re­ statement of at least one man, it
The com Iteinte arc for the l‘uri«h
The nbnve wu* tln morning min* concession* lie grunted him on the
Sermon by the pastor at 11 00
potted its findings and absolves any goes even further than that. It dem­ House movies has arrived and has
lakt* front, to enable turn to estalilltl'S.
ii'i lock.
It’
ii a turn basin und boat yard.
member of the house from any such onstrates that while local optionists been installed. This means brighter
*l'bere XXt re twelity tllfee gallleretl
I xening worship will be in charge
charge*.
and
belter
pictures.
The
"Choi-o
Referred
to tbe city engineer und
are unwilling to dr.ig the women
for thè Sunti;-.y »■■botti uilh lite hope
city
attorney.
« In u weekly letter recently sent to down in the mire of curbstone and late Soldier" will be tin* iir«t picture of the Kpwortb Li'UgUo
lo kt ■p une gol li g. i( poKsltte ami a
the Manatee River Journal of llra- precinct politica, they are willing to shown with the full equipment.
Livery body welcome ul euch ser­ nuintier nf others are cxpcctod next
Dr. Miller asked that the city
It will be fine.
viti- fx.«
dentown, Representative Wilson
gix-en the women nil they can of the Come and see it
lime. ¡1* tllere i* ruttili for all, The donate $"&gt;IMMI per month to the
*l»o,e of tho shame-and disgrace of liest there is nin politic*.
li*, ri t-cs w ho tu \!• con o liteti to try county to P. y (or tin; city charity
drunken lawmakers. His statement
itriking Figure Representing the North Sea, Panama-Pacific
a class are Mr*. Rondi for thè chil- palientr. The city attorney ruled
challenged by Representative
International Exposition/ San Francisco, February. 1915. d't n Mi** Clark, ih" ir termi diate that it could not be legally done, as
iarrison of Duval and RcpreaentaSpecial Service
ami Mrs. (ìco. Clark Ihe» llible class the poor farm belonged to the poor
Cnldstcin of Nassuu offered a
Stirplqy
school W'U) .meet there mix!
•'''Mfnrff as well as. to ;iov other
The Epworth League anniversary
tesolution demanding a full investipart of tin- county.
Sunday
;
t
3
’it»
services xvili bo held next Sunday
ntion.
Tbe nty rlerk was on motion au­
night at fh'p Star- Theatre.
A number t-ame in later for ehurrli
thorized to refund the Vinuscd por­
f*
Holdstein, Turnbull nnd
pnd in tho evening a good crowd wn*
This service will bo -composed of
r ^ln wcre appointed a committee
tion of the tiller license» ¡jtfucil by
present. They eert;.inl\ listened to
0 conduct a probe. A hearing was songs, music and addresses by some
Ititi» to those wishing to t?o out of
some good .«* rmons.
" p'd Monday morning, and the re- o f't h e best talent of tlie Methodist
the' Imp it.e;-*.
P°rt submitted shortly after the church in Sanford nrnong the young
A comimrnication from the’ city
pcdpleT
ouse convened in the nfternoon.
Chocolate Soldier
engineer relative to the fini») ing nf
— ____ ...
It w.t*
it is hoped that the membership
Thi» i* one of t Lu- mo.*t popular of tLn* bulkhead w;t* re: d
The anti-coupon law, passed two of the church, with all friend* of the
time
i'll t Lie mixt!, ttiii lie xi been ilr.-iii.i moved ,’;|.d -t-t if t|t il ! I t* I
tars r.go nnd which hud been a young people will be present. Some
llZetl lor tin- lO'txte«
It |&gt; jm I.p for tup pfet Mil, l&gt;e i xti-t.Ill'll from
_.
0 nffontuntion
triiX .igttMEH m lixe reel» . ft.) will give July 1 t 1915, to Nux l«i, J*« 15.
«bants
tk------- - among ,tho
'V,u mcr- of those who. will take purl are Mr*.
all who see it a gootl laugh.
its r e n J : S
Nawton, Miss Mary Chappell, Mrs.
and that Dje city clerk fte instructed
r'P&lt;c.| and others holding tho law Steinmryer, Mr. &lt;'nul bourne. Mr.
Come and see. Saturday, May 8. to nic.il the Seminole Dredging Co.
nf » *00d * ad t0 tha
interests Smith, Mr. Adum*.
a ropy of tho engineers report, to­
•d
bld# ia,r to W repealgether with the action taken by the
Pax.Special, Violin Solo— Mr.
NOTICE
bv th^ \ lil1 reB"el|nff it was passed
council.
PhliY iDe house late yesterday. It U ton, Musical Reading—Miss
The delinqqent tax list will be
The reports of tho officerr wero
it will be passed by the sen- Ups.
published June 1st.
Fay your ta i read and ordered filed.
Thin program will begin at 7:30
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Howland was one of the hits of the By Dint of All Sorts of Courageous
Ruses She Feede and Conceals Eng­
evening.
At dhe High School auditorium
lishmen While Teutons
" I f You Know of a ffenrt" as
Monday night the pupil» of the
Occupy Place.
C o -O p e r a t iv e
school, under the aide direction of sung by Sylvia and Betty was one
of
the
beat
features
of
the
operetta.
Mias TiITt, instructor of music and
Paris.—The Invaders would not
drawing presented
the
charming All the way through the chorus work havo been so charitably disposed to a
was
particularly
fine,
.none
of
them
little two act operetta. "'Sylvia" to a
French girl tuyl they known that for
n select audience of Sanford's repre­ better than the closing number “ See three weeks by dint of all sorts of
Moon is Shining.”
sentative people. The sympathetic the Harvest
courageous ruses she bad been feed •
Other
choruses
were "The Farmer Ing, concealing, and keeping from
audience was an inspiration to the
young folk» who so delightfully in­ is ah Honest Man," "Oh! Will You tbelr clutches ten English soldiers.
terpreted their parts nnd presented a Meet lls a\ the Stile,” "Bread and
Sbo was a servant In a girl’s board­
OFFICERS
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high class production of merit. The Cheese and Water Cress" and many ing schqpl. When the war broke out
operetta itself was an attracive rom- more, each and all being delightfully tho pupils all returned-to thcirJuuaac*,
T. J. MILLER
T. J. MILLER. Pres.
The solo 51 and sho waa left alone, for her only
■ -himitiun wf iuui rMftr.TTu! rustiir'sim- sweet—and tuneful.
.companion—
w
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an
old
deaf
and
par­
II.
R.
STEVENS,
VicePres.
F. P. FORSTER
plicity in the time of the eightcenth- Prince Tobbytum, "J_am a. M an.of
tially paralyzed woman. When the
A. P. CONNELLY, Scc’y-Trcas.
H. R . STEVENS
century. the tuneful choruses ami Consequence" brought down the
Germans entered tho town thiy went
GEO. A. DeCOTTES, Attorney
bright, catchy songs being sung with house.
FORREST LAKE
through tho girls' school from attic
Throughout the pretty little oper­
the ease and grace of faithful re­
A. P. CONNELLY
to basement, collecting all the linen
S450,000.00 C O M M O N STOCK
hearsals. The brilliant court Indies etta w as. exceedingly good and to bedding they could lay their hands
B. W . HERNDON
550,000.00 PREFERRED STOCK
and debonair courtiers iyere very Miss TifTt nnd the young students oh. For soma reason or other they
(7 Per Cent Cumulative)
,
D. L. THRASHER
grand in their costumes direct from much praise is due for their excel- did not install their wounded In the
main building, but In the chapter an
a theatrical costumier in New York, ent wotk and fine production.
The audience testified their ap­ nox.
while the pretty young hay makers
These wounded tho girl tended with
were lovely indeed in their rustic preciation b y hearty applause and
gowns and sweet simplicity, a co­ insistent demands for encorg’ t Miss tho utmost devotion. In tho first place,
quettish hunch of saucyjassies who TifTt presided at the piano., lifts. bccauso sho is tender-hearted, and in
teased the very heart out o f the R. C. Bower-and Enrl Paxton ren- tho second, becauso sho bad every rearelection* on 1 f on
d¿al™ l o *Und " e,J wlUl th'5
royal Prince Tobbytum (Allen Jane*) tiered*, several . charming
t it „i *
* Invader*, t o r her conscience was
nilll„ clear, 8 b c kMW ^
down
whose scornful disdain and upturned the piano and violin that w;erc great- quite
ly enjoyed. The editor regrets the tho grotto at tho end of tho school
nose confuted them not.
.The scene was laid in a hay field failure to secure the names of the gardens sho had concealed ten'-Tom­
on a Sunday, the opening act, pre­ chords but everybody' knows who mies.'’ who nad come, hungry, footsenting th* hayfield, with the mixed they are and that they were al­ sorii and worn out Jubl ono hour be­
chorus of girls and hoys, "raking the together delightful, hoys and girls. fore the Germans.
’ They will bo hero tu a moment, ’
meadow 'sweet with hay," while (Additional People and Events I’ agwo)
tho English officer had said, not wish­
they sang, "W ork with a vim ," the
ing to put the girl In difnger.
male and female voices blending
Abstract Men Meet
"Never mind," sha said, ’ I'll hide
harmoniously.
Into this act of
you somewhere, mul afterwards we
Gainesville, May 5.— Officers were
quiet charm, strolled the Lady Syl­
Bhall see.'" Bo sho. took them to th'1
via "{Virginia Brady . a haughty elected Tuesday afternoon at the an­ grotto. But tho quarters were nar­
court beauty, who had tired of the nual convention of the Florida Asso­ row, damp and Intensely uncomfort­
poetic love of
her devoted ad­ ciation of Title Men. and by crowd­ able. Her heart, bled for her pro
mirer, DeLacey.
In her beautiful ing today’s program with that of teges. Then sho had an idea, the
court gown she was a charming fig­ Tuesday the meeting came to a close very daring of which was to insure Its
ure of youth, as the sweet soprano last evening. T. L Mack of Bar­ success. Sho Installed her ten "Tom
voice rose in song "If 1 were not In tow was elected president, ami the mles In tho unoccupied top floor of
the school itself.
Then came the
love." Heralded by the Lady Syl­ other officer* were elected as follows:
qucsiluu
of
tlio
commissariat.
At first
Bartow, president:
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via. who espied the farmer’ s daugh­ , T, , L.,, Mark .of
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ter In her "gown "f blue" Upon the I ! » Harris of St Petersburg, first ten refugees but thut was not
scene Nan, "Hetty"
Frances A»- vice president; Don Peabody, second enough among itu many. Bo she rul
pinwalL a dainty little maiden, with vice president; H. D. ("nssiday of lecled from her frletyls and relatives
her dark curls shading the pretty Jacksonville, secretary: C. (!. Old- In tin' vlllago here a piece of bread
face after her tripped the hay­ father of St Augustine, treasurer; and Guru a vegetable.
When the Germans, seeing, her sus­
makers. whose voices rang out in executive committee. E. A. Nash &lt;if
the pretty chorus "Oh Have You Miami, chairman; A. S. Miller of piciously laden basket, asked her for
Seen My Love " One of I in- pret­ Lake City and J I. Jones of Ar­ whom were ull these provision*, bln
S E Jarrett of Palatku was would answer, "For yout wounded In
tiest numbers of all was the alto cadia
the chapel."
Better still, oho up
solo and" chorus of Betty and the elected stale vice president of the
pointed hersulf cook for tho German
girls. "Mistress Daisy.”
Harold American Association of Title Men. ambulance, nnd lo this capacity was
Washburn as Sylvia’s poetic lover,
At the banquet last evening Hon. able to pick up all imrta of broken
**D(*Laray" am! Sherman Itotith ns Robert W Davis register of the : victuals, so that her English were lu
"W illiam ," the masterful wooer of Lulled States land office wit- toast­ no danger of starting.
But English soldiers do not lire by
the shy and timid Betty were both master
Among the invited guests
food alone—they like their tobacco
excellent in their parts nnd tandcxniLf-Wa* Congressman Frank Clark.
several solos that were received with
Speakers heard during-the program 1 Now, according to lint regulations of
appreciation by the audience. The Tuesday included President B K tho invaders, each» Inhabitant of the
scene bet Ween Prince Tobbytum and Jarrett of Paint ka, who delivered place find the right "to buy two sous'
worth of tobacco u day. Hho found
the Lady Aramiiila (Miss Gladys his annual address; M. S. Collins of
a way to evade this regulation ami
Morris' and Lady Arabella (Daisy Jarksonville; E. -L Mack of Bartow; to keep her ten in smokables. She or
Betts) was especially good, their song W. It Lawson of St. Augustine; C. trailed an army of boys, who ten or
"A Peculiar Frame pf M ind" und I). Johnson and George S. Nash of twenty times n day would purchase at Fen of thorn, to «trap up Ibolr liavor
Above Them All.
the graceful steps of the minuet Jacksonville and Barney It, Coulson different shop» tho meager penny­ »arks, get ready fur all eventualities,
Human- Uno uf ilio wnitore at thin
and
slldtt
down
tbo
ropo
noiselessly
added a touch of melody nnd grace­ of Gainesville. Mr. Colson spoke on worth.
But there waa nlways tho danger lu Ion* than flvn minutes."
ful dignity quite charming.
the subject "Printer’ s Ink in the Ah
nut these desperate measures «»-m
that
(he hiding place of tln&gt; ten might
Otic of the brightest of the rhor- »tract Business" and was listened I n
mil nei essary
Tho Bermans tempo­
he
discovered
by
some
German
For
uses was "'Once a Little Bluebell" by with much interest
innately, their dormitory eoiuftiunt rarily ei niuuted Uio plate, and the ten ehi), ti &gt;i
Arcadia was chosen as the meeting
"Polly" 'Kern Ward and the hay*
caled by trapdoor» with the ground Eng.i-li Ktddli-r» were ablo tu regain tmik w.«
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tnakets.
Polly's sweet voice umi place next year,
floor/ of the building, and pr&lt;wisely tbo allied linos in safety They nave
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graceful dancing adding much to the
with a room on that ground floor all gtven her their names and adcharm of the lilting song.
which gave on tho garden. So she dresses, and sworn that sho must
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•Miniature Cattle.
to England when tho war is
Ruth McDnnic-l as
Molly
and
Thn smallest cows In tho world oro procured a long rope, with which spo como
advised her prisoners to practice a over, where they promise her a royal
Fanna Reha Munson as
Dolly
found In the "flamon n islam!»
Tho
sort of fire-drill. Sho waa enthusias­ welcome. Ono of tho grateful ten is
were both particularly good, repeat average weight’ does not exceed ISO tic over the results.
a nohlomun, and a relative of Kina
ing their lines with n naturalness nnd pounds while the hulls weigh about
"Just Imagine," she »aid to her in­ George—laird Smith Is tho name
accuracy, quite to the manor born. !0b pounds They are about the sl/e terviewer, "that my Engllnhuicri niter given, but never mind! Tho girl loft
"R obin" as impersonated by Walter °f n Merino sheep .
a few attempts were able, tbit whole tho tuun only when (he Gerfnnns
were about to re-enter It, and utter the
town bad been subjected lo a fierce
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Only the bravery of Willjam E.
Daniel, sixteen year old son of Leo
Daniel., saved the life of Warren
King, 16 years of ago, when the
latter fell from u boat two miles
from shore on Chortawatchee hay
Saturday. The two hoys were ac­
companying Mr. and Mrs. Daniel on
a trip up Chortawatchee hay when
* King accidentally fell overboard,
A skid was tied behind, hut young
Daniel who alone witnessed the ac­
cident, could not Untie the rope, so
he leaped overboard with all of his
clothing on.
The boat waa . going
full speed and by the time Daniel
went overboard young King, who
could not swim, was 200 yards In
the .rear»,, struggling in the water.
Young Daniel swam to him and
supported him for 16 minutes until
assistance arrived. The latter waa
much longer than ordinarily would
have been the case, for the reason
that the engineer of tho boat became
excited and Idiled the engine, and
the rescuers had to untio the skid
that was in tow and row to the two
boys, both of whom were nearly un­
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WOMAN ADVOCATE OF PEACE LAST OF JOHN BROWN’S AIDS FOUR BORN J T SAME TIME
Follower of Famous Abolitionist Live* M p. McKnlght. Mother of Quadra
plets, Aged 37, Is Already a
In Kansas and la Halo and
Grandmother.
Robust at Eighty-Four.
Snlltm, Kan—Luke F, Parsons, who
has resided on a farm near Balina for
fifty years, has tho distinction of be­
ing tho last of the survivors of nil the
men directly associated with John
Drown nnd his famous border warfare,
just preceding tho war between tho
states.
Par&amp;ons left his homo In Massa­
chusetts In I8DG to ahl tho FVeo Holl­
ers In tho Kansas-Mlssouri border
warfare, following Drown through tho
series of skirmishes w hich culminated
In tho famous baltlo of OsawntomloHo wna then selected as uno of tho
toir~plcke&lt;i men who weru to-accom­
pany Drown on his raid through Vir­
ginia: but, owing to tho delay of
nearly a /e a r In completing tho plana
for his adventure, ho loft tho expedi­
tion nt Cleveland. O . thus missing the
Itorpor's Fcrrfy disaster by a few
weeks.
Parson’s health at eighty-four years
of ago, Is robust, and ho is still able
to do ns much work as tho average
man. It was not until recent years
that ho permitted himself to talk of
tho John Drown affair and bla con­
nection* with It. Now all of his com­
patriots nro dead, nnd ho Is tho last
link connecting this tragic pago In
American history with tho present.

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Miss Constance Drexel, who jiosod
especially for thin photo*™j&gt;li, J* nn
American girl who wan In Franco with
her parents at th o time 'war broke
out. Like many other American girl«
, ami women, sho Immediately entered

Warren, M a s s — For the license of
Hubbles, a dog owned by Edward W
Kurus, former proprietor of the Molii
Itamsdell, 20U rents were paid to
Town Clerk William F Duncan. Dub
bles collected tho centB himself from
traveling salesmen and other guests
In the hotel

He In a Dos ton bull ter-

rler, six years old, and Is known to
every child hero.
Hubble» Mil not bo satisfied un
lcna lie 1» given a rent
At all times
ho will refuse silver
When a rent
1» thrown to him. he grub» It In bis
teeth and runs to a corner o f n nMiin,
and then returns for more
At the beginning of the year Mr.
Hums' non began to save the rents
received by Hubble»
The rents ¡1 r•mi exhibition In ills window of u Main
street «tore

Redding,
Cal.—Shnata
county’s
latest. If not greatest winder, was tho
birth a fow days ago of quadruplets
at C. O. McKnlght’s homo, three miles
south of Dcllavlsta, where each of tho
four, equally divided ns to sex, Is
making n remarlfnbly good start. It la
tho belief of tho physician that all will
llvo and thrive.
Tho rnothor Is aged thirty-seven
nnd Is already a grandmother of three.
Sho was married at tho ago of thir­
teen In Texas to her present husband,
who la sixty years old. Doth arc
of healthy, hardy stock, though plural
births can only bd traced on tho fath­
er's stdo, where twins havo not been
on exception
There were CO visitors nt the McKnlghL farm homo next day, In splto
of the remote location. Among them
were a parly of newspaper men.
"I have no statement to make," said
McKnlght, "except that I am a sur­
prised father. Wo certainly did not
oxpect anything extraordinary.”
Shasta eouhty supervisors sent a
trained nurse to Um .ifcKnlgbt home
with Instructions for her to call upon
thio county for necessary financial aid.

PROTECTS AN INDIAN MAID
Oklahoma Judge Appoints a Guardian
for Girl With a Million
Dollars.

Okmulgee, Okla.—Judge Mark L
Hozarth has appointed E. W. Klmbloy
as guardian of the person nnd estate
of Katie Flxlco, an incompetent. She
Is an Indian who owns a valuuhlc tract
of oil lands In the north end of the
t’ lislUng field. Title to property worth
tn tho neighborhood of a million dol­
lars will bo affected by tho ruling of
tho court.
The Mldeo Oil company, operating
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on thn land, holds a lease dated three
yours ago, given through tho county
court
On the day the girl bream« of
age sho gave tljo lease to Harry C.
Denton on the theory that the first
lease expired wtih her minority The
Innd was sold on the following day by
her to Walter Morton, brother of her
former guardian, for 123.000.
The girl appeared In court recently,
and during her testimony It wna shown
that she did not know a word o f Eng­
lish. that she hail left school nt the
age of eighteen while In the third
grade, and that she knew nothing of
the value of money

the relief ranks by nursing tho wound
cd
In tho hospital at Deauville, khe
haw. tnoro vividly than can be de­
scribed, the horror» of war
She saw
th&lt;^ men whom she had nursed, nnd
helped to snatch from tho very brink
of the crave, go hobbling bark when
discharged a« cured, fearlessly nnd
bravely, to tho firing lino.
The self-sacrlflclng Ainerlran wom ­
en who ns ministering angels have
snatched so many o f (he wounded men
H u yg ln i Take» No Chances.
back from the grave, are looked upon
The _reixirt.H of threatened Federal
by the women of Europe as tho great­ league raids frightened Miller HugMaking It Personal.
est possible factor In bringing about gin» o f the Ht Louts Nationals, and
It
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l imili rclli » roIiI nt
jHiare
he ha» signed ex Pirati- Hutm Robin­
Miss Orrirl Is prominent In tho son Io a new tw o year contract with auction, bui ih,- most painful thing
under tin- ballimi r is g&lt; m-rully your
movement for peaco started by women the ten-day clause cut out.
thumbnail
of tho neutral countries.

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that tho »and on the road surfnpc nue and lived here for some time a
»hould lie tranaformed into adaman­ few years hack was here on a busi­
tine rock, but it is very ea»ential ness trip lust waek.
K. J. HOLLY. Editor
At last Celery •avenue Is being
W. M. HAYSES. final neon Manager that the particles of sand, be welded
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mso ~a—turBidrimiUnt n u ^ w h | « ir .pavadf^-awii^-birgTnrtlilf-iftiiV. weilu
Put.liihii Evrnr Turtl.y »ml Krid.jr
It
wilt“
be
a
joy.
for
Celery
-avenue
will not be*,hard on the ieet of the
draught animals and which will at as a rocky roqd hnd the "R o ck y road
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the same time be yielding and resi­ to Dublin” l&gt;eat to a frazzle, so ’tis
This week (s credit week al the Peoples Bank and the books of this bank show that up lo May
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lient as the burden of the loaded said.
1st more than 320,000.00 has been paid In interest by this bonk.
ONE tKAR...........
»it» wag oh passes over it.
v Celery shipping is still going on
SIX MONTHS......................................
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Monday. May 10th Is the last day to gel your deposits In for (he present quarter.
In various sections of the state 130 &lt;^ar» two w'eoks ago. about HO
THBRE MONTHS . , .......... *.................... 7*
cars
last
week
and
somewhere
near
they are trying out what is known
Gel busy and get your share of the next 320,000.00 distribution.
IMImnl la Ik* &lt;117 bj Cant«» »2.00 prt Tt»r la as the sand oil roads, and the results 60 this present wdek.
Adtuica or Me. I'M Moo Hi
Cukes, snap beans and Irish pota­
W e Pay Four Per C en t on S a v in g s Accounts
Faraioato to Adr.BC» Mart llo Mad» »1 Oik» have been most gratifying in many
cases. The initial expense is light, toes arc being shipped. Tomatoes,
'
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Eotorrd Aa Sofaad-CTaaa Mall Mall»» Altai! I2ad the upkeep is nominal, and the wear several fields we know of will be
1Ml, at iht&gt; PoalalHr» al Nonford, Florida,
and tear is withstood most satisfac­ ready in about two weeks.
t’adrr Art of Marrb Ird. 1*7».
Several are having land cleared—
torily, so It is stated. At any rate it
is worthy a try-out under the most Joe Cameron, Ben Squire«, W. \V.
OVIra la Ilrfald HoDdla*
Telephone No. I l l rigid tests, and if it does prove as* Miller and Mr. Friro of~Gonova ave­
liti.
'WlTTsTttctory as its advocates claim nue.
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
SANFORD. FLORIDA
H. E. TOUR
R. R. deas
* Sunday is Mother’s Day. Remem­ for it, it might be possible that „ G. F. Smith’s latest real estate
l'rrollimi
V
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F.
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WOODRUFF
Virt-prenient
CuW»
A m i CukUr
purchase
is
the
Hess
place
at.
Beck
Alachua county could see Ita way to
ber the white flower.
lismmock.
------ o —
; . get into the contest for the Dixie
This is l\otel week. Plant a hotel Highway, and also to construct a
lot of feeders which would benefit
for father.
LAKE MARY ITEMS
------ O-----the entire county.
Miss Helen M. Iserman spent
------ OSaturday and Sunday at Paola, the
The war is costing England more
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guest of Misses Frances and Flora
than five millions per day.
LEACHBURG n e w s
t
Leesburg will now take her right­ Pearyin.
Mrs. Sallie M. Catherwood left
Japan will now proceed to break ful place among the nations of the
Monday
for Sanford, where »be ex­
up China, meaning that the U. S. earth. Gilbert Leach has purchased
will step in yet.
the Leesburg
and will pects to spend the summer.
Rev. G. V.&lt; Albcrtosn of DcLand
------ 0 --------proceed to put Leesburg on the map
delivered
a good sermon hero last
Beautiful rain fell this week. We in black face type. Being one of the
Sunday
afternoon.
could uac a nice slower ovory day. Vest newspaper men in tho state and
W. M. Garris, the Coast Line's
having one of the best counties to
------ 0 -----paint
gang foreman has been here
We do not believe in imperialism exploit we can look for great things
several days with his crow of paint­
from
the
new
Commercial.
Tho
but it is almost necessary for the
best men In the newspaper business ers and have treated the depot und
U. S. to take Mexico.
are
pining the ranks of. the Florida soction quarters of H. D, Durant to
------0 ------a new coat of paint.
Seminole county is proud of Sen­ weeklies nnd Leach is one among
Sunday school has been changed
who would rather be a big
)
*
ator Doncgan and Representative the many
,
from 10:30 a. m. -to 3:30 p. m. and
U ke. Both of them have ideas of t,uck in a " mal1 Pud«Ho it.ftoa.l of a
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
their own and vote according!v on slave on n big daily. We congratu­
late
you,
Gilbert.
Yt»u
have
a
good
the hills that are coming before them.
town und Leesburg certainly has a
WEST SIDE ITEMS
•
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good
man nnd good lady in Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;. H. C. Rahun
The legislature has passed the
attended baptism Sunday afternoon
Davis hill and should now pass up Mrs. Leach.
at
Monroe ferry and afterwards a
ail the other prohibition measures
drive
to Woodland Park.
and take up sonio time with other
Mrs.
Charley Rivers nnd two
lows. The Davis bill ought to lie
little babies und Miss Ena
enough for this term.
w HOflgr
gc* came up from town Wetl­
() and spent u pleasant day
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nesday
A yacht club would do much in
with Mrs. Alfred King.
tho way of securing tourists next
GRAPKVII.LK AND t'PftALA
Mr. Jim Smith has »old hi» plan
season
If they can he assured of
A preaching service was held Inst
to Itr W E lloiiatmlder and Mr
protection from storms the lake Thursday evening with Rev. Albert­
and Mr*. Smith are going back to
would have many fine yachts at son in charge and a large crowd at­
Georgia.
anchor here all during the season. tended nhil enjoyed it.
Mr McBride i* having part of
Let everyone pull lor the yacht club
Mr Alfred Ericson's children were
his place cleared,
Mr. McBride
and pavilion on the lake front.
all sick with fever last week for a
can’t keep from farming when he
------ 0 -----few days; Miss Margaret could not
hears of other people making so
It is interesting to note in con­ attend school a rouple of days.
much money truck farming.
Miss Edna Thompson and Miss
nection with the recent meeting of
George Smith and Hurry Rabun
tho Presbytery of Florida at Sor­ Laura Parker attended the eighth have been enjoying the preaching
rento that the members hardly rec­ grade picnic at Woodland Park Sat­ every evening at Monroe.
ognised the organization. Uhls was urday.
It may he some news thnt Mr \, Mrs. Alfred King, accompanied
because of the wonderful growth
by her son. George Edward atSomeone raised the question: "How Roy See and Miss Estelle Albritton f
of
Winter
Park
were
united
in
t
hr
j
“ l the ierry Sund*&gt;'
many ministers have wo now?” and
afternoon and also the organizing
holy
bonds
of
matrimony
lust
week.
It turned out that there were forty
on the roll, whereas eight years ago We extend congratulations and wish of the Baptist church at Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs W. S Cox and tw o:
there were only twelve. It Is one of them much happiness.
Mrs. Coller, who is well known to |
daughters, Lulu and Ruth and
the laws of the church that* when
Mr. and Mrs. Nerrett arid children
there were thirty-six or more a most here is quite ill at present. In|
double delegation may he sent to ber birthday shower last week'she were pleasant callers at the home
the annual general assembly witj received over 70 cards, besides other of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins
Sunday afternoon.
full rights and all expenses paid. present«.
Mr. Hermtnday has returned from
Advantage of this position was glad­
Mrs. Charlie Powell and children
Jacksonville
much
improved
in
ly taken. All over Florida the Pres­ and Mra. D, Hart nnd daughter,
hcnlth.
byterian chtirch is making rapid arid Ruby were at Mr. Thompson's Sun­
Miss«** Georgia
and
Winifred
wonderful progress. It i* »aid that day to celebrate the eleventh birth­
Walker
were
visiting
their
sister.
the membership is now about ten day of little Archie Powell.
Ice
Mrs Hutchins Saturday
thousand as against only three thou­ cream and cake were served.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Charlie Heath have
sand ten years ago.—St. Augustine
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Holly
moved
Into the Kemper house which
Record.
Hill came over Sunday in their auto
the latter has rented .until August.
to visit her brother and family, Mr.
Mrs. Rahun was in town Monday,
H. G. Lundquist. She was given
SAN D OIL ROADS
the guest of Mrs. Jim Smith.
• Drlck roads arc all right whore the honor' of naming the baby. It
Mr. Arthur Cane dined with Mr.
the traffic is heavy and there are is Grant Lundquist.
and Mrs. Cox Sunday.
Mrs, Ballinger spent the day the
places where nothing hut brick would
first
of the week with friends in San­
suffiro hut the brick roads laid on
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Potash May Be Cheaper
nand foundations- and without a ford.
The announcement from Berlin
Mr. LI. G. Lundquist is again
T elep h o n e No. 261
S t a n f o r d , Florid«!
Yood curbing n~e going hud in many
yesterday
that the negotiations be­
places r.nd the idea of the sand oil I working for Price &amp; Cpller in Santween the United States ami Ger­
road Is be.ng threshed out in many f°r(b
many for the removal of the German
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Evans
spent
counties. The aldermen of this city
prohibition
of the exportation of
Sunday
again
at
Lake
Mary.
are in favor of making a test of the
Miss Olga Vihlen spent Sunday at potash salts have reached the stage manufacturers and importers that
;aand oil road before laying any more
Impedimenta.
Made Slav«*y Hereditary.
where a successful issue seems pos­ the state department was urged to
brick streeta or rather they are in homo with her parenta.
I cannot call richca better than the
The first forms I recognition of ne- &gt;
sible
came
ns
a
bright
my
of
hope
Miss Mary Sanseverino was home
greater effort toward having the em­ baggage of virtue: tho Roman word la gro slavery In Virginia was March I,
favor of making sand oil streeta in
to many channels of trade in this bargo removed.
preference to the nine foot street. for the week end.
better, Impedimenta; for os the bag­ 1661, when tho assembly dec lured lh»t
country.
The Gainesville Sun has the follow­
Whether tho allies, in their deter- gage 1« to an nrmy, bo la riches to vir­ “negroes are Incapable uf tnuklng satQuite u little potash has been com ­ munition to cut off all sources of tue; It cannot be spared nor left be­ laficlion for the time lost In running
ing about the sand oil roads:
M OORE’ S STATION.
ing
through from Switzerland, Italy, profit to Germany will allow the hind, but It btndereth the march; yea, away, by addition of time." nnd *l»rSunday, May 9th, Rev. Arthur S.
That some plan for making good
and effective roads over the sand Peck is expected here to preach at the Scandinavian countries and Hol­ shipments of potash to be made is and the care of It sometimes loseth or erj’ was mndo hereditary In Virginia
land ‘ since the embargo was de- a question which is puzzling those dtaturbeth tho victory; of great riches In 1662 by an act of tho naaembly ih»t
heaps in Florida must bo devised 3:30. Every one welcome.
there Is no real use, except it be in tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz clsred and which undoubtedly cam e interested in the matter. I t is distribution; tbo rest is but conceits— the Issuo of slave mothers should fol­
sooner or later goes without saying.
low their condition.
lbout all aorta of things have been are spending some timé at Daytona out of Germany, but the quantity thought, however, that the state Bacon.
was
not
suffiicent
to
supply
local
On their return from the
tied out, and most of them have Beach.
department obtained this permis­
failed when It comes to the practical beach they expect to go to the demands. The shortage had already sion before beginning negotiations
mountain! of North Carolina for caused considerable inconvenience with Germany,.although no definite
teat.
the
summer. Mrs. Schwarts Is still and it was mainly through the con­ announcement to this effect has ever
There are those who are strong
tinued complaint on the part of been made.
In
very
frail health.
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advocates of brick roads, but there
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Stone
and
ia no endurance in them. The ex­
The production of potash salts In
pense ' of up-keep is ve y heavy, children of Kanaaa City, Mo., who
tho United States has increased
hence they are impracticable. The have been in Sanford for aome time
largely since the shutting off of the
trouble ia that there ie seemingly expect to make their homo at the
j a S p n
.
German supply. Better prices and
FREDE.RIC IL RANO. Ptuiewr
F. P. FORSTER. V « Pimw*j«i
B. P. WMÍTNER. Camm
no such thing ae a atable and endur­ R. G. Ellia place on Cameron ave­
the heavy demand which prevailed
A. L. BETTS, Au i Caimii«
nue.
The
house
is
being
enlarged
ing foundation for brick roads.
proved the incentive, and it hae
The same has to be aaid of as- and repaifed for their occupancy.
been freely predicted that within a
Mr. Sipes ia happy to hkve. his
phaltum and concrete roads. The
year or more the market in this
surface haa the qunjlties requisite slater, Mre. Belle Gordon of New
country would be entirely supplied
for a good road, but the foundation York d ty with him for a time. Hla
by the American product.
14gh to tag-proof,
ftr»-proof,
two little eons are at home again.
is lacking.
rust-proof. Lasts as long fa
It ia understood that Germany.
banding stands, mads of gal­
A firm or individual m ay h ave a large
Then it woqld seem to be the best They have been with their grand­
In
agreeing to lift the embargo wants
vanised steel end TONCAJf
thing yet to devise some method o t parents In Jacksonville since the
am
ount
o f capital em ployed in th e busihess—
m«tal. Always attractive In
the reciprocal privilege of receiving
building .roads out of the material death of Mrs. Sipes.
appearance and at US «tine
but credit remains th e m ost valuable asset.
time red nose cost of your fire
American cotton.
Assurance must
A nine pound son was born to
buildltife road» o o l of the mstedkl
Inearenee—your boy.ean easi­
at hand nnd under the conditions in Mr. and Mrs. J, C. ForUon of Beck ; ly ley It Aak ywwv dealer *r
alio be given by the American gov­
M ak e the First N ational B an k your dewrite aa for entaUcw*. ,
which those materials sre found first Hammock May 4th.
ernment, it ia said, that none of the
ository — an account with u s is a good
]
Tbs Florida Metal rrodacts Oe* I
Rutqor has i t 't h a t Tien
ham). First and foremost all the V Dame
potash salts must get into the hands
uildfer of credit.
time'la coating of sand, just common Monroe Is to bring a wifo to hla
of
powder
manufacturers,
and
to
. ' Ave.
loose shifting sand. Under certain pretty home in tho near future.
guard against this it is suggested
on-j
Jaekveavtlie, FU.
conditions tho alchemy of nature Does look auspicious— house
h e
a t i o n a l
larged
and
painte'd
and
the
Interior
haa transformed ju it such .»and aa
that shipments be consigned to the
done
up
in
fine
style..
Shall
*bo
hap­
this into the most enduring rock.
department of agriculture and dis­
„OLD BY '
OF S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A
Now what nature is able to do tpan py to congratulate.
tributed
thence
to
consumers
wlio
H IL L L U M B E R C O . . ■. , J M J m f R m - - - - - - - M
Mr. Peterson from Massachusetts,
should be »bio to imitate to pretty
G
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O
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H . F E R N A L D H D W . C O . |do not como under the German ban.
good advantage. It is not dfesirable who own» a place on- Richmond ave-

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Numerous instances have been reported to
us of people asking union carpenters for infor­
mation as to the location, existence, etc., of a
novelty works plant in Sanford. The usual
answer is that there is no such institution located
here at the present time. THIS IS A LIE!
There is such a plant here operated by the two
best mechanics in Sanford, and their reason for
lieing is that they have been unable to put in
force their customary policy of RULE OR RUIN.
The owners have had nearly thirty years ex­
perience in practical mill work, contracting and
building, and the lumber business and know
enough about it to run their own business with­
out advice or control o f their informers, and are
always ready to serve the public along any of
the above lines.

INVESTIGATE!

It’s A L L we ask.

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We carry a full line of lumber, moulding,
lath, shingles, etc., at the lowest cash prices.
Our yard is located at the old Coca-Cola plant,
First street and Myrtle avenue, Our novelty
works plant is located at the old Pepsi-Cola
plant, corner French ave. and Commercial street.

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Purchased Fitts Place
J. 8. Wilson closed the deal this
week for the W. A. Fitts, Jr., farm
on Itfiionjajamuo and take» pasacMiori
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5-*=r-:
at once. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson are
; ¡little Happening«— Mention
regular winter visitors and like Sunof Matters in Brief-r
ford so well that they purchased this
Persona! Items of
valuable property and will make it
In terest
their winter home. Many improve­
ments will be made in the house and
it will be most comfortable when
■• summary of the Floating Small
finished. Mr. Wilson is a prominent
11 Talk« Succinctly Arranged for
commission
man of Pittsburg and be
Hurried Herald Readers
and Mr?. Wilson are very popular
+ + «M &gt; &gt; •&gt;• •«••»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ +♦ ♦ * here.
Their many friends are re­
Hilly Jacobs of Chuluotn was in joicing over the fuct that Sanford has
the city yesterday.
] ant
annexed the Wilsons for good. Aside
m having a nice home Mr. Wilson
j H. Tucker, treasurer of-Oran*.,.
. . . . .
county
among the O r U u d u ' A ^ " *
of
land 1". h,a
new" possession and will raise celery
visitors yesterday.
and other winter vegetatles for the
R. D. Waring of Orlando and Kis- market. When the buyers invest in
flimmb« was here several days of this Sanford property it defnonstrntes
the stability of the land in this sec­
week.
.
tion.
Household goods, Imperial irons
Sanford House Cafe
and yeast cakes at Siihon’s.
60-tf
Service a In carte.
Wultcr Adams of Louisville, Ky.,
Husinoss Men's Lunch II to 2.
j, in the city on important busi­
Open G a. m. to 10 p. in.
ness.
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HAlTEÑfNÍS UP TO DATE

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Mi* H A TfI n, I’hori* No Wl

a a a a a d a a u a a a a a a a tía a a B u a a a a u r.iii.r.^ tiisr, .im u n au CBtUiridjsl
B ook L o r t r $ ' C lu b

Mrs. Geo. Fmi was the gracious
hostess to, the members of tho Hook
Lovers' Club nt the home of Mrs.
Claude Herndon last Thursday after­
noon and a very delightful time was
enjoyed by the congenial party of
friends.
Quantities of cut flowers
adorned fho atUaJlivo- roorrrs’.-^tttid­
ing ta~th»m a touch of-beau ty wml
fragrance. An ice cream course was
served and the
pleasant
hours
whiled away with fancy work and
happy couversution.

hostesses, served delicious refresh­
ments and a »orlai"hour was enjoyed.
/‘crtonal Menlián
Mrs. J, M Lord is attending the
district conference at Orlando.
Mrs. 11. K. Tolar, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Y. Hryan and Mrs. S. C.
Rowrmm- m o m m rD T tr to Oriunda
"for the day on Tuesday.

Mr and Mrs. W. E. Scoggun
spent the week end in Orlando the
guests of friends.
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“ Wall, sah. It's all nowlrf' to
son. bam. Ho wonteiLcddccashum utd |
doulffhT :bo -denied, nnd I flnaiYysoht
him down to Rosodnlo to akulo. Jest
ns soon as be could read ho cum
homo and told mo about Cnptntn Khld. ,
tho pirate, and wo flggerod that tho 1
oln critter burled his treasure right
yore. I went to dlggln' fur It and kept
at It till last week."
"Hut Captain Kidd was an ocean
rover."
"Of co'se."
“ And ho couldn't have buried any
treasure hundreds of miles Inland."
"Of co'eo not. That's what a crlttnr told mo na ho cum along last week.
Ho mado It so mighty plain thnt 1 *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ——
quit dlggln*lift- went to waitin'.“
And we please to live,
' ” You—you are waitin' for Homo ono,
eh?"
But know to make
"I ar', sah —waitin' fur my aon Sam,
who'll bo home thla day! HoJl find
a'living
mo right ycro as ho cumi along. IIo'll
ax how tho dlggln’ cum» on, and if Fro
W e must live to plcastf, so
found tho gold yit, and then auntbin'
we
are glad that wtjTe-» alive
will utter a war whoop and light down
on him. That aunthln* will bo mo,
And you should be so too
and befo' I'm through with that var­
glad there’s a Baker
mint of an offspring tho cause of odhere who'll strive
decashun In tills stato will git so tan­
gled up and pulverized and tied Into
To Make Good THings
knota that It will take twenty y’ara
for you
fur It to go ahead and deceive on hon­
est man!"—-Washington Herald.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wallace left
At the close of meeting of the
executive hoard of the Woman's yesterday for Bartow, where they
Club Monday afternoon the retiring expect to make their future home.
members of the board and the in­
coming members were most
gra­
Misses Janie and Hello Gray, who
ciously entertained by the president, have been visiting Mrs. W. T. Johns,
Mrs. Symes Wallace left on Wed­
mporlnnrc o f a Goad (Tty Mrs. J. W. Dicklns at her attractive have returned to their- home In Stnesday for her home in McHain, The 11
home 'on Magnolia avenue. An en­ Petersburg.
Directory
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Michigan.
joyable
little contest, n play on tho
A city that has a good city-direc­
Mrs. W. L. Harvey and little son
Enlarged Tonalla and Adenolda.
5 or G doses GG6 will break tory, well supported will give the names of the various members of
* 113 Magnolia,
i
Phona 16 0
Hcfore operating to remove adenoids
uny case o f Fever or Chills. Price same support nnd prosperity to its the hoard and prominent mop in have returned from n visit toJ Mr.
and tonsil» tho health of the child
town was one of the pleasing fea­ Harvey in Jacksonville.
-¿6 cents.
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7l-52tc*
inha hituntn.
should always bo built up. If thero is
tures
of
the
nfiemoon
and
created
One who is looking for a location
C. 0. McLaughlin spent several
Questions were * Miss Annie Parra more returned an existing cold this must be treated
will judge wisely if lie selects a city much merriment.
and cured. If the teeth are decayed
days hero this week, leaving yesterthut lias a good, well supported city asked such as "W hat is a necessary Monday to her home in Jackson- they must bo filled. Treating tho
*
day for pofnts in Osceola county.
adjunct to Christ mas festivities?” V i l l i
DENTIST
directory.
teeth and the practicing of deep
Woodland Park has reopened for
breathing exercises will be all that Is
It is an infallible evidence of in- Holly, of course, came the answer.
won* row White people onlt
the summer season, jnueh to the de­ telligenre. thrift and general success \"Whi\t is a pleasing topographic comM ri
I K . Melting,-r. Mrs \V. L. needed to cure tonsil disease If l| Is
and prosperity, the standard of life , hinalion?
Forrest laike.
U hat is M o r g a n a n d Mr A Met linger ui|] strictly local, and not the expression
light of old and young.
PEOPLES B A N K BUILDING
in &gt;such communities is high.
11 desirable worker on u farm. ¡leave Monday for Philadelphia to of a systematic condition hr sumo re­
Or. Ulack man was among the
cent Infection.
ROOM 9
The listing now being
»eiiig made by I brasher
attend the graduation
of Miss
prominent visitors to the city on
"A hoy's name, a pronoun and a Ruth Mettinger from St. Timothy’s
Tuesday coming in from his ranch the Piedmont DirecotFy Co., Ashe­
member
of the family?”
Davison. Hospital.
ville,
N.
C.,
for
the
new
directory
is
* on the Wekiwa river.
There were many others equally
being carefully done, and will give
' Hon. J. N . Whitner nnd S. (). Sanford u standard publication which good for which, as the quickest
The friends of Mr and Mrs. J. II.
Chase sp^nt several days of this week through thè Library Exchange Sys­ g newer of the greatest number of
Nino »ill I,,- glad to hear that lln-ir
at Tosohatchie Ranch, whore many tem of thè Associali«!! *,f American names a potted f*-rii ».is pri s&gt; ut« d Imi,, daughter, Klanche is recover­
improvements nre being made
Directory Publisher* oi thè United Mrs Henry Wight, who declared ing nicely from the operation perThe "Chocolate Soldier” at the States and Canada, •&gt;f which thè tin* honors were shared l*y Mrs Geo. fnrnied al i to- Miller Sanitarium on
Sanford, Florida, Mav 5th, 1915
Parish house Saturday. May H 7U Piedmont Co are meniher» »ili fin&lt;1 Fo». 1« whom s)i,. I,, turn presented Monday
Hlanrhe returned to her
A lT O ftiO B IL K OW N ER:
Tablets and home on Thursday
Parish House on Saturday. May s il* wny t&lt;&gt; mani part* &lt;■( ilo- coun­ tile attractive prize
Itcgiimg today we will put TEXAS company
pencils
were
then
given
the guests I
try.
limi
m
a
degno*
h
*lp
lo
itiake
7 p in . second show p If» p. m.
Birth»
ynsoline
in your ear through our new Bowser solfSauford a more prominent and al — with the request that they draw the] t Mi and Mrs John hortsou of
A good laugh (or everyone who
lilling measuring pump for 1(» cents per gallon.
tradivi* spot un ttu- map of ilo- |ir&lt;&gt; n••vt president of the Woman's Iteeh Hummock announce the turth
attends tile Chocolate Soldier at the gressi ve state of Florida
Adv
(Tub.
"Fish" are comparatively o f .a little son Tuesday, May -Ith.
We will guarantee you more miles per gallon of
Parish House Saturday evening, 7
¡easy t6 draw so it is plainly to he
7 -l-2tc
gas
than
any you have ever used.
p. in., second show R:15 p. m.
seen thui the finny tribe will In- t h e 1
We are the pioneers in this city for ROW price*
Il,*tween 1J.litio and I 5.UIHI barrels next choice of the hoard at leant.
HAD NO USE FOR EDUCATION
W o o d l a n d Park
of
limi-*
w»
1
1
he
shi|&gt;|&gt;ed
(min
thè
gasoline
and we expect and respectfully solicit your
Thursdays and Sundays
Itowls and vasrta of cut flowers Old Gentleman Deeply Reaented the
Florida
keys
through
this
season,
patronage. As we must sell a volume in order to
8 wimining Pool, Amusements, Musi-»
Deception of Which He Had
nccording to esumate* of locul groiv- , were placed upon mantels and cabLease it for your next Picnic
maintain
this price.
inm* and the refreshment plates were
Been a Victim.
,-rs who deviare tlitit (io- crup whih*
7.1-tf
adorned
With
pansies
ami
sweet,
We
have
just completed installation- of a five
late »ili he ime of Ito- io-st tilt* sei
Thero
was
a
man
»taint
forty
years
peas
Mrs
Dickins
paid
a
pretty
(ìooil music ut thè Purish House i htn has e ver had Tht- crup movehundred gallon tank and a new Bowser pump locat­
8 a tur day evening, tonti pmao and meni »ili hegin in carnosi about tho compliment to tin- retiring members old seated on the fune«* In front of
ed
at the curb in front of garage and we are in posi­
the house and swinging tits lega as
violiti »ili render thè ('iliocolate lirst If Jurie, ulthough witlpn thè of i hi- hoard by placing upon their
tion
to give you sendee.
ho smoked, and as I halted nnd sa
Soldier
liext two wecfts striali consignments plates pansies; pansies for thoughts luted him nnd Inquired about the road
Give us a trial and we will satisfy you.
To Mrs Deane Turner
fell the
The grò»
ahead, he asked
The Chocolate Soldier, sono* n*-» may hegin to move «ut
honor of both sweet liens and pun
Y'ours very trulv,
“ Stranger, he you what is called an
musical thè Parigli House Suturday or» are deluying Ih«* heginning of sies
Retiring
from
the
chairman
SANFORD M A C H IN E &amp; GARAGE CO.
evening. May 8 , 7 o'clock, second picking beni use ihe trees are so full ship of the music department she oddocated man*"
"
I
hare
something
of
an
education,"
of
hloom
tiiut
thè
Inhorers
in
taking
show 8:15.
stilt retains her
place upon the j replied, a« 1 noticed how grim he
off thè matured fruii knock off many
hoard as the first vice president «T looked
S. Sherman, the well known boat hloaaom».
the club newly elected
A deliciou*
builder of Bcresford left Tuesday
"T hen I don t want nuthlu' to say
The
crop
this
year
i*
Inter
than
salad
course
followed
by
an ice to you," he continued, as ho settled
for his home, after spending several
the crop of of I'M 2, 10 1.J or 1014, cream course was served
Assisting hack.
days in this city*.
Perhaps you are down on odura
hut is coming on at yhout the same 1lu• hostess wer- M*-siianies M
&gt;
’ Mrs M F. Robinson and Mr* lime that crop«
Mini ?"
-your* prior t** Di 1km» I ¡co t *&gt;\ alu 1 Mi-.- La u
jo*. Ilarrold of Sanford -peni T u o , ,*.,_* » ,.r,. tlMù||y m;.ture&lt;
Perhaps I am sail Yes, H a h . I don t
The
d.
Finjoymg the •harming Im.day in Del.und
Mrs HarroM was1lust three years have produced un­ F 1want tiuthiu to do »ith them kind o'
pil «lity of Mr» 1&gt;1. kl hs » .-re \l 1-•* critters."
a guest of Mrs. W t* Watt-«
De- usually early lime» and growers were
La ura Fish, Miss An nie iluwkin*.
"H ave you suffered any Injury at
Land News.
becoming accustomed to seeing plen­ Meati»me» May Dickins, H. E. To their hands?"
Mrs. J, S. Wilson expects to leave ty of April and May limes. This lar , Geo. L. Ma ri». A. W. Kitts, Jr .
“ Hev 1? Wall, now. you climb up
next week for her home in Pittsburg. year sees a reversion to type" in am 1 Terheun. i«•tiring member* of ycro und take a look over that field.
Mr. Wilson will make several trips thi* lime groves, however, and free ihf ■ hoard. Those r**imuining upon It's hokum- of eddecasliun that I ve
over Florida trucking centers before movement is yet weeks away
t In- hoard and inctuning member- broken my back and bain t got no mo
leaving. They will return next full
w1*re M«&gt;stla me» c f: Walker, lien ainhlnhun left "
I climbed up beside him and saw
and make this city their winter home
ry \\ Ight. 1tea in• Turn. ■r. Hoy Syuu—
that the field had been dug up In a
W
(¡1
*0
Fox
A
r
i
1
■
1
*
f.
Morgn
n
Salesman Wanted In ymir slate
hundred different places, as If tumu
Hvit-. 1. It Phi lip-* (' ha- Polk ai t
by the United Stale* Steel War** &lt;’•&gt;
ouo had been digging gravi .«
To
the
Business
M
en
of
il (' (¡error
of Pittsburg, Pa., who are tin* largest
"That's what I’ve bln nt fur the last
Sanford
v nr," growled the mail, as lie kicked
manufacturers of vnamelwarc and
the fence with Ills heels to prove hi»
Sr u -Sr ir l iuti
aluminum ware in the world, making
The I’iedmont Directory Co dur i
The members of the Sew-Sew Ciuli feelings. -“ Yes, sal), I've put In ten
tho lowest as well as the highest of Asheville, N . C., which is to pub­
price ware. Goods are sold and ship­ lish the now 1915 directory of San­ and seve/al other friends were de­ hours a day right y«re with pick uod
ped direct from the factories to ford is a member of the American lightfully entertained by Mrs. F\ !.. Hhovel for the last twelve months, and
mebbe you don't wonder thnt I'm down
merchants only.
Now salesmen are Association of Directory’ Publisher» Woodruff yesterday afternoon with on eddecasliun "
paid n liberal commission on their with headquarters in New Yocrk ! » charming little porch party.
''What have you been doing?"
sales, seventy-five per cent of their city. Address \V. If. Hates, »«ere-j Punch was served throughout the
’'Dlggln' fur gold, s n h "
warnings as fast n» order? are accept- tary. F'or further references R, G. afternoon and delicious cake and
"A n d you haven't found any?”
*&lt;1 by the credit department, balance Dun &amp; Co.; American Nutinnnl creatn at the refreshment hour. En"H ow could I when It wasn't thar’
of commissions paid monthly. Aftoi Hank, Wachora Hank and Trust Co., joying the gracifftjs hospitality of to bo found? I Jest fcol myself glttln’
*&gt;lesmen have demonstrated their Central Hank and Trust Co., alt of Mrs. Woodruff were Mesdames Din- dangerous when 1 thluk of It Hotter
ability wa arrange permanent and Asheville, N. C. Investigations as gt*c, Holly, I)uRote, O. L. Taylor. pa*a on. »tmngcr. befo' 1 break
exclusive territory.
We have new to tho Piedmont Co.’s standing as McLnulin. R. A. Howard. J. S. Wil- lo°»p!"
" nul to|l "&gt;® w,1&gt;'
»lug all those
«alesmen making from (50 to $80 competent and reliable directory son, C. C. Woodruff. May Dicklns
THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH AT THE STAR THEATRE
Who
holes In this Held." 1 persisted,
P*f week. In reply give references. publishers is welcomed by said com­
told
you
there
was
gold
there?"
MONDAY, MAY 10th
/Jrftpfii/ul .S'ofinf
pany.
73-2tp
1 * 74-2“
. “ *•
Mr». Augu»tu» F'rank very de­
lightfully entertained the Ladies'
Union of the Congregational church
anti a number of other friend» on
I
Thursday afternoon at her home on
the Heights with a social in the in­
terest of the expense fund of the
Ladies' Union. A nice sum wa» real­
H E R E Ls a humnn side to this institution. W e like to meet outr customers and get
ia the name given our new Ice Cream Parlor and is
ized from the silver offering and u
acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
the Spanish word meaning “ Beautiful” .
thoroughly enjoyable time spent by
*J This hank Is working all Lhe time to please its customers, and we are well equipped
all present. Tho pretty parlors wero
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
spent with charming simplicity, quan
When you are thirsty think of BO N ITA and come
H Your affairs can lx* intrust«! to your H O M E IN STITUTION with the knowledge
titles of cut flowers of every variety
to our beautiful parlor only two doors from the
being used effectively.
A pleasing
that they will be well cared for, ns this b^ink is owned and managed by the most solid
postoffice:
program of music and song v u ren­
and successful business men of this city.
Ê- \t
dered throughout the afternoon.
*J We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, when* you can open an account
Dainty refreshment» were served by
with $1.00 and will receive 4 |*»r cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
Miss«** Albino F'rank and Genie Pope
deposited.

: &amp;

J. L. MILLER’S BAKERY

D R . C. W .

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S a n fo rd M a ch in e &amp; G arage Co.

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N O T IC E

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BONITA”

YOUR BANK

T

THE BONITA ICE CREAM PARLOR
(Next Door East of People* Bank)

NICOLOPULOS BROS., Proprietors
PHO NE 132

Ice Cream made by electricity delivered to any
part of the city in pints, quarts, gallons or any
larger quantity if cletured. .
V

Eatlcrn Star
Thero was an attendance of 35 at
the regular meeting of the Eastern
Star on Tuesday evening and two
interesting initiations. Mrs. S. Max­
well and M. Boyer were the candi­
dates for Initiation. Mrs. Grahpm of
Chicago was a guest of tho order.
At the close of th? ceremonies Mrs.
Easterby and Mrs. R, L. Griffin,

LET US SERVE. Y O U

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
. (CQVKT-HOUSE BUILDING)

FORHEST LA KE, Pres.

D. L. T HR AS HER, Viet-Pres.

A R . KE Y, Cashier

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�PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD
IK** gtmvful liof-j of perfect rest. -put
ti |&gt;Hik |wiIki imilt'r ln*r round rhevk
jut] Kltpl ntr*«lutit uii. .\itl i v i fiiil luT

m ill a 1'iinik, ki*»&gt;t.-ti Her v«utluu*ly’-on
lUv iiuu*r;|i&lt;nt »iirtiKe ut our ihw k
timJ nt.tHif titit iu |lie smoker.

He "tin liutlc in live 111I1111H1* n&gt; sev
lit*tv ►lit: will* resting. Tltu pretty‘little
bride U.id uot llie id*} tltHli ut sleep,
ivtiirb lie bud vx|**?vti&lt;J |u see. ■ H er

^ J u n e 1 -2 -3 1915

CONFEDERATE
VETERANS
R E U N IO N

tut-e Imtl |kiie p a llo r o f wcurlntNU. nu&lt;J

Copyright. ISIS, by Serial 1hi Mica I Ion Cor­
po rallón

FIRST EPISODE

Tbe Mao With the Black Vandyke
'

CHAPTER I.
HE quivering center of all the
Intense agitation‘ In Brynport
was Bouncer. That energet­
ic collie could remember no
occasion so exciting as this In the
Moore household, hut ns every one
seemed thoroughly snthifled Bouncer
helped In the happiness until hla tall
ached.
Once, and once only. Bouncer lutd
been able to get past old Aunt 1lobby
This time be raU'gbt (lint coal black
•cook with ber hands full of snow white
dough. Shu lost her dignity and her
center or gravity and sat down utf Undoor with a plump Which Jarred (ho
bouse as Bouncer plunged beneath her
daring skirts, hut sho saved the dough.
Bouncer mennwhile was up the back
stairs, and a brown and white streak
bad flushed Into the daintily cn-tonned
room of tils friend, mistress and play
fellow. |&gt;retty June Moore. Here all
was billowy confusion June herself,
standing by the lung, low row of tleee
By curtained windows, was the nucle­
us of all the frothing white Her gtrl
bib cheeks were Hushed, and her eyes
were wide and sblutug, and u fat
dressmaker, with her tip In her mouth
and a maze of diabolical wrinkles In
ber brow, was on her knees completely
encircling Juno with pals and pulls
and twitches
A browbeaten dress­
maker's helper, with n (laming red spot
In each check and her yellow hair
dragging to denote her repressed ngutiy
and with her bosom stuck full ot plus
and needles and things, was standing
rigidly to one side holding 1111 orange
blossomed veil June’s mother. In n
very special dress and with ner hair
done In the must painful precision of
which n Frenchman was capable,
stood just lit front of Juue, wringing
her bands and helping with ber eyes In
all the sacred ceremonies.
Marie. Marie ot the broom and
duster, black haired nnd red gummed,
waited near, with n wide grin nnd
moist'eye*, to hare things hung upon
bee when there was no more Bpncc
upon the little white bed nor any of
the chains. Over hy the door, talking

m

ber IteanUiuHy curred brows were
knotted us If lu dUiress. Lie thought
that tbe Unlit In Her eyes disturbed
her and drew do wit onu of tha blinds.
That troubled Unittim; ut Juce War­
ner’s beautifully arched brows had not
beet) doe to the light shining in Uvr
eye«, but to the lurid Utility which bad
sprung up In'her mind, and flint dame
- v* flnnretl lt»eir Into the tifurfcs ot weird
By «pnmai arrangement lor rnt» dreams. .Sin* tut tv .Nvd tipping the
paper » photo-drama oorvespotm white toothed porter: then* she. saw
tng to ttra tnauilmonta nt "R un Ned, with e*|uully hearty ~generosity: —awny June’ may now tx* «*«on si giving her thrtt» bills. Tile dlffwreore
the loading moving picture then
tors By arrangement mail«- will
the Mutual Film Corporation ii n
not only possible to roao ••Huns
way Juno' aach week, nut iusrorwarrt to »0« moinnr pietorlUustrating our storv

stopped, tainfiisisl. and **ust down tin
eyes at her luterlncltig ttngera.
Ue studle*! net a inumeut Iu per
plexlty.
"I'm Just the same ns your purse,
except that yon can't lose me.” he told
her. dwelling with foud eye« .upon her
lofig lashes, her smooth, round cheeks
her red 11|t*. lie reached Into his
pocket with bluff heartiness and pro
duced a roll of hills just ns the porter
cornu In with two snowy pillows
"Good work. (Jeurge!" approved Ned
and. catching two bulging eyes Hied

Tickets pn Sole May 29th to June 2nd,
tnc, limited to June 10th. Extension and
stop-over privileges. For
rates, schedules, reservations, etc, call on .

G. W. CR1M
agent

ATLANTIC COAST LIN E N

STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH

are cut off our loavca.
It’s all
quality, too. * The quantity wc
&gt;ut in for good measure. We
teep friendly with the housewife
jy g I ring the host and most for
the least money. • Our baking is
done under ideal hygienic nindilions.

SPENCER’ S BAKERY
111 Park Ave.

CORTLAND

Free Delivery

Fashion’s favorite for
Spring and Summer

PRAIRIE BONES

BLEACHED

BONES

ALL KINDS OF BONES
Sanford. Florida

rices and Shipping In sin u imi

We curry all the leading varieties of
Farm. Meld and Garden S«-*-d that have
tested and known to Is- adapted to
tins -.oil and climate
The Going A w a y Am id Shower» of Rice.
We run till your order immediat *ly
o|K»n I tie roll ot bllfH he held In Ills (or in-» crop of all vane lien of
hands. Ned stripped dfl » dollar "Thin
SEE J&gt; BEANS. SEED POTATOES,
Is my letter of, introduction." ho oh
served as he passed It over

W ilso n &amp; T o o m er F e rtiliz e r
C om pany
J ackso n ville

ENGLISH PEAS. ITUUMIIEH,
TOMATO, PEPPER SEED,
EGG .PLANT, ETC.

Ned turned to June, smiling, as Unporter went our of the door nnd took
three hills from the inside ot the roll
SEED CORN. KAFFIR CORN. MIL­
"I think you’ll feel happier carry Itut
LET. BEGGAR WEED. SOR­
this around "
GHUM SEED. ETC.
He stuffed the hills Into tier clasped
hands
She tried to cl use Iter hands C O W
PKAS ALL VARIETIES
against It with a sudden Instinct
which she could not fathom, tried 1» RHODES, NATAL AND SUDAN
draw awny from the money, but tils
ti It ASS SEED
Augurs were the stronger, and. laugh­
Complete stock of garden nnd Reid
ing, he kissed her and straightened up
tu put the hnlauce of the money In hU seeds, poultry feed ana supplies, incu­
bators, etc.
pocket. Bite Idoked at the bills, while
Write for our spring catalogue and
rt slow flush of crimson came up over
her face. Why should this have cm weekly price list on poultry feed, etc.
harrnssed and humiliated her? It
Oldest established and lurgest seed
seemed absurd, for this was 11 part of house in Florid».
marriage.
I Why nut select your wife’s Favorite now
Ned silt tx-sldc her nnd put Ms arms
of the Favorites, and tells you more of t?
around her. and she held up Iter lips to
20G East Hay Street
bo kissed. HuddetUy she burled her
head on hla shoulder nnd cried. Borne Jacksonville
Florida
thing hnd been swept awny from her,
something had Itecn broken. The mnn In Circuit t'uurl, H ttrnlh Judicial. Clicuti
Nemlnelr C ou nlr . Merida
bad given, nnd she had received.
M. M. Smith, Complainant.

Ii. A. Martin Seed Co

Favorite Ranges
Favoriti** are ninth
size* and ‘ \l*‘

We ill i-onib
to exactly meet y &gt;&lt;•
needs.
When we pin*
range in her kitchen. .. u
l&gt;oth loci as if it had here
to order.
Consider, too. *h . » . I
itc Range cut* fuel !•■
one-th.rd, practteull.
nates repair

cX|m-u-**

•

perfect baking nnd .....h long time

1of a booklet. » ho 1 -r
be given free il you ure inter

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware C o m p a n y

CHAPTER II.
IERE was n «tiaijow on the
Fnl Isalies, the groyne** of a
cloud which hnd not Iw n there
ns they had stoned upon this
, onrney.. Money-the woman a money.
It bad been nil right for June to coax.
her mother and wheedle her father,
but they wer? mummy nnd daddy.
Ym , Ned would give her all he eould
afford, but Ihni was It—he would give
It to her! Hhe would be the recipient
o f Id* bomity, or. wonte still, would lie
paid for being bin wife! She suddenly
arrived at the startling fact that this
wn* ibe status or every wife. It was
s most disquieting thought, destructive
of «elf respect. It was unbearable.
Ned Warner felt the precious head
on his shoulder become heavy. Foor
little girl! Getting ready to he mar­
ried was wearisome work. Well, little
wlfey’s terrible tribulations, such as
separating from bolus and friends anti
Boom er gnd being made to give on ncconnt o f beraelt. were nil over. Ned
braced himself against the arm of the
seat for flfteen minute«, while tbe tired
bead drooped lower and lower. Poor
little girl! Her neck would be stilt
from that strained position. He moved
ever so gently, but tbe gentleness wan
an onpectewsry precaution. Wheo be
tried to shift her she «ltd Into his arms
without a flicker of her eyelids nod lay
there sleeping like a baby, ber long
lashes curving on her cheeks, her red
lips bnlf purled. Nfd Warner was
amazed at his wonderful luck. Who
was be to deserve such a peerless crea­
ture as this?
He lifted June’s feet Into the other
rad ot the sent. Phe gave herself one
pretty ¡shrug, whk'h settled her Into

Harry A. Graham, Julia A.
Rill to
P. Hubbell, Porter ThornpQuiet Title
eon Hubbell and Xlarlan Hubbelt. Defendant!.
To Harry A. Graham. Julia A. P. Hubbell.
Porter Tbompeon Hubbell and Martin Hub
belli
It appeartec from the »worn bill pi com
ptalnanl Med herein that the above named de
tendanta Julia A. P. Ilubbell and Harry V.
Graham am non-reledenta of tha elate ot
Florida, and It U tha belief ot complainant
that each of them la ovar
tbe
ate
of
twenty-on* year*, that It ta the belief of
complainant that Porter Tbompeon flubbe I and Marian Hubbell are troth nonresfdenta ot tbe elate of Florida, anti that
troth ando aach til them are under the are
of twenty-one * ytarat that the placa of
rraldenre ot Barry A. 'Graham le 207 Con■r*aa atreet,
Weet, Havannah,
Georgia,
and that tha place of reetdenco of Julia
A. P. Hubbell, Portfer Tbompeon Ilubbell
and Marian Hubbell and earn of them I*
lloueton, Harris county, Teaat. that there
la no pereon In the state of Florida service
of subpoena upon whom would bind any,
either or all ot tha abova named defendants!
ou and each ot you, Harry A. Graham,
ulla A. P. Ilubbell, Portar Tbompeon
Hubbell, and Marian Ilubbell, are. therefore
ordered to appear to tha bill of complaint
filed herein asminit you, oh or hefora the
ITth day of May, f a i t , or ia n r wilt be
taken aa contested and dnnl decree entered
asatnet you and aach of you.
It la. further ordered that
this order be
published once ■ week for four ceniecutlve
weeke In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published In Sanlord, Seminole rounty,
Florida.
In witness whereof I have
hereunto aet
my hand and official teal this tha 14th day
of April. I S li .

Majority of Friend« Thought Hr,
Hughe« Would

Die, But

K. A. DOUGLASS,

Clerk of Clrcolt Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
Dickinson A IHrkln.on,

Solicitors tor‘Complainant.

take hit advice, although

did not have

I have now been taking B la c k -Draught
for three months, and It has cured me—

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haven’t had those awful sick headaches

J

feeell

I decided t8

any confidence in iL

One Helped Him to
Recovery.

Inking other medi«ines.

since I began using it.
1 am so thankful for what Black-

Pomeroyton, Ky.—In Interesting ad­

vice* from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughe* Draught has done for me.”
write* &amp; follow*: *M was down with

Thedtord's Black-Draught has been

stomach trouble for five (5) year*, and found a very valuable medicine for de­
would have tick headache *0 bad, at rangements of the stomach and liver. If
times, that I thought surely 1 would die. Is composed of pure, vegetable herb«,
I tried different treatments, but they contains no dangerous Ingredients, and
did not seem to do me any good.

ads gently, yet surely.

It can ** lrfclr

I got so bad, I could not eat or steep, used by young and old, and should be
TO W H O M IT MAY CO NCERN
Nolle* I« hereby riven that Ih* partner»hip heretofore «tintine b*tw**n Cyril H.
HappereCt and ll.irn A. Hollina, under
th* Arm bam* and »tyU of th* 1 hutuola
Mercantila C o., and later »» tha Seminole
Tradiaa Company at Chuluota, Klao hat

md ail my Wends, except one, thought 1
would die.
Thedtord's

He advised me to try
Black-Draught, and

null

A 25c WaÄt Ad. in The h
w i l l Rent Your House .For
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A fter All, Carter’s is the Best

Ned bumrdHrtç_ 6 jn£ei2 ^ D p D e _ o f Ilio
Tüokle». nuil lie b u m « ? -Irta tongue.

but tie wat highly iileasoil with the
taste, nini be gare 'June «omo money.
He |u*ttc4l tier on tbu shoulder. Again
»be
ber mother |uiylng Auut DebDy ami patting tUat valuable cook ap­
provingly on tbe Hboulder. _ •
In ber dn-nni June aitw Ned's office,
a atlff. prim place, aa atollil ns tbe
elder Warner. Then» tvns a nice look.
It.g stenographer, quite obviously great
rrlrtuls wltb u nice looking yuuug secretnry. and there was u nice looking
office boy. It wus evldeutiy Snlunlnv
night, for Ned presently roae from hla
desk and*walked over to the bice look­
ing stenographer. He banded her the
envelope containing her pay. and they
eirhnugcd n frank stnlle aud n few
pleasant words. I’retty good pay the
stenographer received. She earned It
,\e«l bandeil tbe iil«-o liMiking aevretary
"an envelope They exchanged a tew
pleasant words ami u. frank smile. .Ned
bandtal the tile* looking office boy an
envelope and laughingly s«|Ut-&lt;-*»»l the
tail ‘a rliln and rumpled Ida hair T b e
boy grliimal delightedly and popjied
lb* envelope Into Ills Inside |Niekel.

Then Ned wulked over to June uml

to. tbu rw tlbu le_:î£u t lheü»L-JUÜ now

for the first time ho saw the three ten
dognr bills on the scat. One of them
was slightly torn: all of thorn were
orura|ilo&lt;l.
Frantically be rang the hell: then be
rushed out to meet the vvhJtu toothed
|iorter ou tbu way.
“ Where's my wife?'* be dcmaiidrd.
The lairtcr's eyes widened until they
mado bla teeth look gray.
“ ’ Deed I don't know, boas!” be re­
plied. ns seared by conlnglon nlone as
If bo Imd been accused of throwing
the pretty little bride out o f the whi­
tlow. “ Honest to tbu Lord. 1 don't
know!”
Tbe delirious search began from that
Instant In about two minutes the con
ductor. the hrakemeu. all ttio porters
ami half tin- passengers were searching
for June Warner
Ned. In tils mesi lively vUlou o f all.
an w ber dropping ofT thè trulli, crushed
uud mangled beyond all ris-ogultlou
No vision, howe»or. portrayg»l to him
Ids bride slowly •tossing the trucks to
ward the black \ amilked man! A»
a ppruaetied Hi
man gave her a
sharp scrutiny, »lulled nud strolled

across the station platform to the bul­
bauded her an envelope. It was larger letin board. New Vork local was due
than tbe others. He bowed to ner at -4:10. An express wus due at 4:V0
rvry courteously iih be presented it.
June Warner wan hclpie»» and be
lie »poke a tew pleasant words, hut wtldrrvd
She had no money, no
did not stnlle frankly, and she enst friend» Site tuflld not eVeii telegraph
down In-r eyes There seemed l&lt;&gt; bo a Wtiy laid she done this ft»ilt»h thing'
distinct undcPdamllng that »lie nud Her dream! She saw herself ugniti'
not earned her envelope.
1 standing m Hie posture of a piteous

A t-'Hir. shivering old woman sat
huddled lii a doorway
Nod »topped,
looked it tbe old woman a moment
mid then walked «cross to tier and
bnmh-0 net a coin, lie was very mug
till)' &gt;nt about it In »pile of III» com
piisMinii He broadened Ills chest wltti
tbe exhilaration o f the good deed: then
la- »mtiod down at bis wife most gett
er««u«lj
1«». hi» wife, for the old wo
tunii was gouo. and June. In luxurious
furs, loit huddled, was In tbe door
way
It uas slit* to whom be hud
git ell Ilie t utn!
A wan and tattered, pinched an I
bungiy looking little Imy stood mutely
beside them, piteous appeal In Ills ifp
turned eyes, and held out hla claw like
Unit- palm. Ned. Itenuiing wltb kindly
gi»&gt;d will, plaeetl a coin m the toil
•trclchial palm and put Ills bn ml In
benediction on Hit- head of .luuc. fur It
wns »lie, ittill hut the wan little boy
whnjftuod there piteously lugging!
What womlerflll scene wits this? A
bleak, wild eountry with huge, strange
hints Hying over It ntitl no liiiuinii bah
Itatinii In sight
T h e re were liuinun
creatures, tlmukii. t w o o f th e m -n tilg.
|«&gt;IiiIiT«»I1» Jawed sa tn g e with matted
ban who iiirrb-tl an enormous Hub
utvi on«* -hoolder 1toll Ihd him irodg
ejj a »iiiulla-r llgure. a woman. u||H
.^maltis] hair hanging to her waist
In
ber iio»e was a ring, mid to this ring
was attaches) a leather thot|g. the nth
cr cud o f which wns In the man's
band. He wita taking borne bis bride
.Mimic, the wisldlhg itinreh. tile little
gray* ivy loing i Impel at llrynpori
Was that Ned • uiiilug down tin- a islet
Wn« Hint June Just behind him ‘ Was
there a leather thong in Nod » hand?
Oh!
Was the other cud of that
lining -

, lieggai and ovcptlug Ned » gifts
She
sa IV Nisi Upping the w lille H»i| Itisi por
ter li dolilo uni then. » U h the same
Jovial generosity, handing her thirty
I T h e tondi of timi money still lnirn&gt;»l
her III g e l»
I ihi I M i a » »i■-i r e i insiliti
I might lie. It was keen ami real uevor
j thcless. and until »lie nud thrashed
out t i l l » ipli—linn with I In- W o l i i l t l l
which had suddenly giow n up m In-r
she could lud make o f her marriage
with Nisi the mu risi reliitloiiNlil|i wtiteli
»h e had tu-ld a» her Ideal
Tin- Muck
V{|uil.vkcd mail passisi ipilte near In-r
gazing at In-r » i t t i a »mile
.*&gt;m- wink
is 1 around him
Where should she g o ’- Home? She
could see in-r fai In-r and mother plying
her with ipn-sttou upon i|iiesHoti. ilrlv
lug her to tear» with fllelr worried In
«lifti-ln-i1' and their niter lack of under
»limitimi
I f nut tiniiic where then? As If from
the setting »on Hie answer came to
h e r—Just New \ork.
So Mg and so
Intent upon Itself Hint friends may
dwell around the corner for years aud
never know
Ned at Hint moment wns extracting
slow In fo ifii:iTt**ii ir--:n a half deal and

•( «topped, (o mil Ned. but there
*■* no tnovetuent la tier.
Across the tracks |n front of the at*J*0" a man tall, splendidly groomed.
, rk Vandyke»!. stood watching her
lolfoiljr.
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CHAPTER» III.
KI) WAIIXKH. aa the train pull•■d dot from that intuncntous
station, wits In the wash room
" f the smoker, with a plena«nlle on his Him. making the most
\ollct of. blx exUtencv. He
for*, g* **“ Vw ***• ^onor o f »lining alone
“r nr"f (fmo with bla charming
.
,
,
kaTk°??Ui:h,J
be strolled
»■ «th rou gh the xar to awaken the
•wretwt girt In the world.
-•w in e r he. called and tamed to bend

WM *“»» U»fr»| Ow.hurried put

Just received a shipment of Carter’s new

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( AIM UK’S I N K S .

w nhhlcd
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Inter, how «■« i t . I will be \«-i,v glad In
ilissl to g i v e you my card."
"Thank h o i ' »lie ai-ei.ptisl. ami. tak

Ing the card, put it In tier l»-lt. 'Von
are very kind."
It wns not until they were nearing
the station In New York tliut he spoke
to her again
“ Pardon me.” he snld. (tending »rver
her. "If I can be of any service to
yon ou your nrrivnl I shall be very
hnppy Indeed "
"There Is nothing, thank you." she
replied, smiling up nt him. “ You are
very kind."
At that tinrlleulnr moment the New
York oxpn-w* overtook the Im-al and
slowly forgisl ahead, and Ned Warner.
|N*crlug feverishly Into every |wi»»lng
window, wny the suave, black Vnu
dyked stranger betiding gracefully
over Ills wife, and June wits smiling
up at him Then Neil, ngniust his will,
passed lilt.
The express, however, was delayed
n moment, uml Iho^locnl pulled In
ahead of It. Nisi was the first isissen
ger out of the expreon. nnd ho landed
on the plat(uxth Juat-Jn time to »ih*
the Vnndyked man nnd June going
tlirougli iho gate side by side. Nisi
rUslied after them, but It was uot un­
til he rvnrhe«! the Vanderbilt avenue
stairway thut he saw them again. June
was darting through tbe door and Ju»l
behind her wns the man. Ho wns
smiling. With a rush Ned rounded
the balustrade nnd went up three ste|w
nt n spring He arrived only In time
to sec June a|»-cdlug a wny In a taxi
enh and to see the Idnrk Vnndykod
mini Martlng lifter her In nnother. tie
Jumped Into a third one nnd shouted.
“Chase them!"
“ Hold on there!" gnsjn-d n breathless
voice, nnd a panting porter plied Ned's
white ribboned luggago on top of him
Away through the tangled traffic,
across Forty-fourth street and up Fifth
HTeune rushed the three taxis at break*
neck apeed.
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platform, had gnqiplcd meuntluio with
the tlrst problem of her Independence
That problem hail to do with the
menus of grtllng to New I ork. and It
wfia concretely expreweed In iter beau­
tiful little gold watch
In the meantime Ned's train had
drawn up at the ueit stop, nnd ho had
the station master in Knrnvllle In n
minuto nud was Inquiring for a ibnely
bride.
"Why. yes." huskily shouted the stn
tloti uiiisfer st l-nritvllle. "n young per­
son of that description tins ttis-n hint
Ing around here on the platform, and
who's Jtt»t getting on the down local,'
reported the station master "Sites
With a tall fellow with 'pointed black
whisker*. He's helping ner no the
train.-*
A black Vandyke»! stranger'. Ned
almost reelisl. So that wns wny she
bad left the train!
• Urop «peni:" 'he yelled. Ilut the

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Th» Man Gava H « r a S h a r p Scrutiny.

discomfort ut knowing mat Hie man
wn» grumbling at the. woman luces
sttttlly fo r having liought the watch
The black Vuntlyleil man went o v e r
to them aud site siw li.in p-&lt;» »«»me
lliiiliey ami t la«*i• I,.- • ante Mu *. m Julie
with Hie Watch III Ills ll.Hi«!

There whs a midden Jolt nud screechIng noise, a rattle ami n bang mid tbe
sound of hissing »team
June Warner
* JuuiiKsl wildly .to ber feet and gazed
•maud the little comportment. There
wire the (lowers, the lanes of candy,
tbe scattered rice. Comprehension
catue to her »lowly, for »be wn» still
half In tier dream.
The tnilti( hu&lt;]
•lopped
Stic snatched up tier clonk,
L i*.
lumped up on the sent and brought
down the paper bag which contained
tier prim little traveling lint: then she
Jerked open ti,o jour. In tbe opening
•be stop|»*d wltb n sudden Hash of
memory. Ned's money, tbe first of tils
generous bounty, tbe tlrst of tier pay
3 h» Jumped to I n » Ground.
for lielng Ned s wife! She Jerked It
from her licit, threw the three bill» on
tut .-illy dninlt old woman with a cross
tbe m-nt. mu d o w n 'th e steps. Jumped
gntlnisl dlsjmsllhiii. Us. »lie had seen
to Ibe ground nnd sped arms* the •
a young woman gel on Hie tndu at a
trsrks to the opixsrife platform
She
slntloii buck iln-re She didn't know It
bad no Idea o f where she wns going,
the stntlMi was l-itriiviile or uot. oul
but anywhere would do.
. the girl Imd rice In Hie orlui ol her tint.
k Í
As-tbe Irnln Martial to pull nut she
June Warner, aioue on the station

b*d n mail Impulse to run after It to

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PAGE EIGHT

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD
published In the Sanford Her«l&lt;J,
'» per published In Hanford, Senti'
y, Florida, for 1* ronteeutl«. ,
Witness K. A. O ou rlu i, rl»r
rlrrolt court and the i m ! , v
AN ORDINANCE
»a. Alb day of M ay, A. P. l&lt;m,
(Mal)
E. A. I &gt;()(-&lt;, i a v
An
Ordlnanro
prohibiting
Itaatauianta.
•I.unrh .Counters and Coffee Stand» on
.
, . „ j'y J»»- C.
itaci« A Olio«,
«hreia Irom doing butlnoaa In certain
Solicitor» for Complainant
locatlona In th* city of Kanfordi
“
71-Fri-lJt
He It ordained by lb« mayor* and d ly
council of the city of Sanford, Florida:
Section I. That It »hell br unlawful for
FINANCIAL HTATF.Mf
any peraon or peraonr operating or main*
Made under Section 42 i i
For Rout— Five room cottage on laming restaurant», coffee stand*, or lunch Acta of IU07. Ijw a of Florli
countera In any vehicle or »h o uaee any amount of .fate# charged to ihi
Kim avenue, with all modern Im­ vehicle or «agon for the «ale of good a. «area tor of Seminole County. n „,
merchandlaa with the eacentlon of collected for Iho cdrrrnt
provement*.
$16.00.
Free water. and
wagon» u»ed In and for the ante of peanut» the aportlooment of the -an .
and
popcorn;
to u»e portion» of any va- cral fund» which taar. ha»«
N. H. Garner.
73-4tc
rant lot within the present brIVh fire llrolla far. including poll tear».*
ol the city ol Sanford, or any nubile aquare,
amount charged
For Rent— Cheap for cash, fifteen park, »treat or aidewatk for tne purpoae of Total
per te l roll ol l u l l
u
aelling
or
offering
for
»ale,
any
good»
Genaral
Fund.........
. iu.no. ’.
acres thoroughly cultivated land in ware» or merrhandtee, except aa herein
Collection* to April 30,
Mecca Hummock, close to tonding above provided.
1 9 1 4 ............................
11,110.]
Section 2. Any peraon or pereon» vio­ Itoed A llrldg# Fund
29.273»
station. Inquire of E. E. Tyler.
lating any of the provtalona of thla ordin­ Collection* to April So.
ance »haft, upon conviction, be fined no1 9 1 4 ....................
I I ,}
7 3 -4 t p
•ireedlng -Thirty
Dollar», or ImprDonet General School Fund
29.211 »
or Imprtaoned not more than thirty daya Collection* to April SO.
For Rent— Neat six room house on for etch offebae.
1914.
19.240 l!
Sub School«.. . . . . . .
11,1th m
Magnolia avenue between Fourth
Section I . Thla ordinance »hall go into Collection« to April 30.
effect Immediately upon tla pSkaage and
1
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7. Sir, |
and Fifth streeta.
H. C. Du Bone. approval by the mayor,
Poll*...................................
1,494 m
raaaed
thla
Srd
day
of
M
a
y
.-A
.
D.
1914.
72-3tp
Collection» to April 30,
.
, _
ft. w. uf. kndo n ,
1 9 14.............*..................
617.01
President City Council.
Special Hold A liridgr
I hereby certify that the foregoing or­
No.
I
.
.
........................
ss.e
si.2 7
Cottage for rent.
J. Musson.
dinance waa duly paaaed by the city coun­
cil of Sanford. Florida. In eeaaloa, thla Collection» lo Aprll 30,
69-8tp
1914. ............................... 14.411 i.;
I»,
Srd day of M ay. A . D. 1914.
Illeck Hammork Drain­
M. W. LOVELL,
age T e l
13.70'.',',
For Rent— House of eight rooms
City Clerk.
by me thla Srd day ol hi ay, Collection» lo Aprll 30,
and hath on Myrtlo avenue, close A.'Approved
1S1B. . ............................ 11.412 '6
|*j
b . 1914.
Fin» A Forfaiture fund
4.ISI
D. L. T lllt ASH K It.
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.,
Collection»
to
Aprll
30.
74-tl-Krl
Mayor.
office.
63-tfc
1 9 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . ..........
2.740 uc, t t l |
Ilutldlng Fund.................
4.IM.V»
i ni
Collection» lo Aprll 30,
AN OIIDINANCK
1 9 15................................
*2,7 41' **7 l.llt
For Rent— Several nice office An Ordintnc* rtqulrini (hv grading and
Dating of portion« ol I'ark ivrnu« and
Relance lo Collect. . . .
11 '.4i
rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire N. I*
IIugh«jr »trrrt with «Urifltd brick,
Collée lin* to Aprll 30, 1914
. .,M [
li« It ordained L«v th« mayor and city
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
council o| Hanford, Florida:
Relance.............................................
147.343 1
Section I. That I'ark i v u u a ahall b«
(eenl)
„ E; A . DOUGI.ASS, ( |rrk.
For Rent— Furnished houso of fivel graded and D*v«d with vitrified brick from
Uy Je». C . Robert». I» &lt;*
Inttretctiofi of Park avenue with Tenth
7 4 -lte
rooms, screened throughout, tele-, the
•trrrt to the intersection of .P»rK »venue
phane, gas and all modern conveni­ with Ilughty atreet, »aid brick D»v«m«ot lo
be » width of fifteen feet; and that llughey
ences.
$20 per month for
three •tre«t ahhll be graded and paved ’ with
,
vitrified brick » width of nln« feet from
months, includes water. Mrs. Dick­ th«
!nt«ree«rtlon of Hughey atreet and
I’ ark »venu« to the herd surfaced road
enson, 906 Myrtlo Ave.
71/tlc
leading to Orlando; said road being, anSanford Lodge No 62
eitejulon of Hanford avenue; »aid paving to
be done In accordance with the plana and
Communication.1
ever)
apecidcations therefor, submitted by the
\
city engineer of Hanford. Florida; the pav­ Thursdays at 7:30.
ing of said afreets shall be, tegun within welcome.
,
•lily daya from and after thla ordinance O. L. Taylor
ahall become effective; that should any
Secretary
property owner, owning property abutting
on «aid Street* to l»e paved i t aforesaid,
Wanted Now— Furnished Cottage lail, eithin the tlnir above provided to
Monroe Chapter No. I,*V, It
pate said street in ftont of their reflec­
or Housekeeping rooms.
Givo price tive
property in accordance with the term«
Meets
every second and Im;
and location.
Address House* cure ol thl* ordinance anil with the plans and
specifi« atiilr • thereof, hrrrlolorr prepared day in Masonic Hull over it.«
Herald.
74-2te
by the city engineer, .said work ahall be Theatre. VLiiting companion;
done under and by direction of the eily of J. F. Karnntx
H. I
hanfotdi and the proportionate coat thereof
Secretary
II
ahall he assessed against the land upon
which said paving shall shut, and the city
Th e Doy Who Drc.m t.
shall have a 11» n therefor, enforcible in like
Seminole Chnplcr 2, Order Faslern Six
It Is a good thing for tho farmer boy manner as other lions.
Meet* everv first and third I . -,|.,y
Section
2.
1
hat
upon
the
failure
of
any
to'hnvo nn Imagination, says the Prai­ proper!) owner to make the improvement*
in each month Fveryon. »!..•
..
rie Farmer
It Is a good thing for hs rnnalMit r pr vidtd for. »aid work shall his Star in the Kust are cord .«
r,.,,
br
ijonr
h&gt;
thr
city
of
Hanford,«
*&lt;
r
shall
him to
dream dreams and ecu vi­ be l*t l«y a contract by the city of Han* 1 to visit this chapter.
siona.'* It takes a dreamer to reo tho ford to the Inwrrvt and moat responsible
r, in arrordaorr «9it h the plan« and
transformation that Intelligent «*rf&lt;»rt •bidi!«
pt-i tfli at ion* sith reference to s«id e q fl
nill bring to pino« nn the old placo. •ml t *u-lhir&gt; • ol I It«* rust of aurh grad
Dimeni» Lodge
opening, pating
improving and re*
It take» a &lt;1reamer to see how, much i mg,
Meet* second nnd
pairing said streeta
from the date of the
more dealrable that (dace will ho in ! Completion of the work stall he a lien N'isiting knight* nlw :
superior to all other liens, etcept onl&gt; Il McLnulin
toll yearn than a Job In a dry goods liens
for tat« • upon th** lot* or prnperl)
K It and S.
fronillig or abutting upon tho street h.|.
store
Emporia (lazetto
maliove descrilied ao graded, opened, pav* I
ed. curbed. Improved or repaired, »yd the ;
Sanford Lodge '
remaining one third of such cost* shall
be g.Aitf h) the r|l)
Slept!,
every Moi
•* Section 3 The estimated roa I of paving
i per si|uari' yard
for the paving of I'ark over Imperiul Then
avenue i* I I .GO per *i|uare yard, and the J W. O. Singletary
«•limalrd tnial ro«t of the paving of the 1
Secretary
portion of I'ark aveaue sS b v di«rnl&gt;4s| t*
I -*i»oo.ud, «nil the estimated ra«| to lot owr»/r*
per font front on I'ark avenue is f I III
The
estimated cost of paving per *i|uare yard f r
the pav iti g of llughey at reel Is a af &gt;r&gt;atH f 1 GO
per ‘ ijusfi &gt; V*l. end Hie ssttmatrd total &lt; at
of I hr {•§ ving of th«t p»*tion of Hug*}»)
•tree! lim n rfeacflheat i* J) *0 ) CU, and the
eatlmaled ri)9t ..111 lot owners
|wr
f«lot
front on llughey atreet is *11 rent«
Tne
&lt;•tiiiiatea ul the co«t of said paving of
•aid streeta now heiiig on file In the of
fire of the city
rlrrk • f Han for ij, Morida
•fid open to puiillc m
t»in during reason
able iiffirw hours, for the benefit of (hr
publir.
Section 4 The city engineer is hereby
required, wflhin
tendays after the
tint
publication ’of this ordinance, to prepare
and Ate an estimate of the amount
o(
the lira for such paving which the city
will claim againat each of the lota front­
ing nr «Luffing upon the street« to Itr
•o paved, «hicn rail mate shall
br baaed
upon the estimated cost of said work and 1
upon the frontage of lots upon the street*
to lo* pavnl
He« lion k \n&gt; person owning any in
tere*i in any of •• of property
al&gt;oMing 1
on tb«i portion of park avenue and lluftiv-t
■tr«*et (u he paved
a* afure«ii&gt;|. *h«ll
have the right at »ny
lime, within \h«ri&gt;
day« after the filing of said estimate«, •*
aforesaid, with the city clerk, to preaent The Lake llr e c /c ( numil No
to the city clerk a aworn petition
t&lt;% be
Order United American M
i-reeentrd to the city
ctiurfril,
ae'ting
Meets every Wednesday
forth, that In the opinion of the petitioner
the estimated amount of aurh lirna upon M., In the City H ill
'
•uch lot is Incorrect, shoving wherein it are welcome. C II Smi’ h. I
la Incorrect, or why it will eireed the
special her eAt accruing f&gt;um the work
anil paving to be done In front of said lot
Section ft The city council ul Sanford,
Florida, shall, after proper notice, anil
within the time prescribed by ordlnanre,
ait aa a board of rQuallration. lo hear any
ail all petitions and compallnts which may
he filed In feiefen#**^ !*» the estimated c«»*t
of the paving provide«! for above, and to
rnake due and proper inquiry into the i
&lt;iue«thin involved, and II it abatl appear
O J IN T R I R K S o . i , l . I •»
lo the satisfaction of the city council, aitMeet» every tir »
'1
ling as a board of equalisation, that the
rstlmated amount of «aid lien i« correctly
cstinia*.»1. the «mount a«* A»rd ahall *tand niiihtM nt 7:30 in Mummik' 3
aa the amount of aoch lien to he claimed
Visiting brothel» welcome
by the Hty of Hanford, for tho paving of
John Stami
the street aforreaid. In front of said prop­ W. A. Ginn,
erty, and after the city council had heard
C.
of
It.
all petitions and given all property ownare an ’opportunity to he heard and made
all corrections in their Judgment nereeHeralds of Liberty
eary to e&lt;iualiie tb« aeeeaamenta in pro­
portion to benefits, said eetimatee, aa then
Meet* nt Eagtus' Hall tir i M
equalised ahall stand aa true and correct.
Passed this Srd day of May. A. I). 191ft. night in each month r.t 7:30.II. W . LIE UN DON,
Wm. E. Householder. Cmnn
President City Council.
I tierehy certify that the foregoing or­
Miss Bertha Packard. S« cr.
dinance waa passed by the .Htv cnuncil of
Sanfwrd, Florida, In eeasloni this 3rd day
of May, A. I&gt;. 191ft.
M . W . LOVKI.L.
City Clerk.
Approved by me thla 3rd day of May
A T L A N T IC C O A S T LINI
A . 1». 191ft.
P . L. t i i k a h i i f k .
TR A IN S
74-Frf-4te
Mayor.

H ogi for Sale— Car load juar re­
ived, Write Martin Doylo, R. D j
o. 2., for particulars.
85-tfc’

EXPLORER AND WRITER

C L A S S IF IE D

ADVERTISING
f All Loral Advertisement« Under
Thin Heading THREE CEN TS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.
THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH
AT THE STAR MONDAY, MAY 10th

FOR SALE
FIRED SHOTS IN HIS SLEEP
Roumanian

Dreams

of

Chicken

Thieves a n d Oyant Op* W ith

a Quo.

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Kangaa City.—Joseph Rharder, n
Roumanian, waa discharged - in the
North sldo court as tho result of an
unusual story of somnambulism. Ho
was arrested by Patrolman P. L* 8avIdgo for discharging firearms near
his home.
Hhardor toIiT'Judgo Charles Clark
that he had been oalcop and dreamed
■omeono waa stealing his chickens
Ho said no took bis revolver from a
drawer and began shooting at tho
cblckon thieves and that bo was not
awakened until tho officer arrested
Ç HARRIS A twine!
him, although tho shots ho fired awak­
ened tho entire neighborhood.
_.SIiardcr-hnd to bo overpowered by
the patrolman before bo could bo dis­
China, Denmark and tho United armed.
Btatea. Ho was born In Copenhagen.
Denmark, In 1881, Is the son of tho
late Consul General Frederick P. Holm NOT PARTED EVEN BY DEATH
and has traveled all over tho world
several times In 1906 Doctor Holm Married Sixty Years, End for Ajjed
Couple Is Almost Simul­
organized and commanded a scientific
taneous.
expedition Into tho Interior of China,
from which nftcr many month of dan­
Rtnmford,
Conn. — In
Orendley
gerous and arduous work, brought
Heath,
England,
mora
than
eighty
back tho famous ncstorlan monument
of A. D. 781, a replica of which stands yiuirs ago. two «filldrcn wore born—a
In tho Metropolitan Museum In New boy and a girl—within a stone's throw
of each other. They played together,
York.
they went to school together, they
courted and Blxty yearn ago they mnrPhrase of Ancient Origin.
Long ago unscrupulous people used ried. They moved to this country nnd
to take a cat tied In s bug to market, died here within seven hours of each
where they tried to sell It for a pig other.
These two people, whose lives ran
If, however» a purchnsrr opened tho
happily
side by std* for m ore than
bug Indore nuylng. the cat, of course,
jumped out. displaying the fraud. thre«M|unrters o f n century, w ere Mr
Hence the term "letting the cat out of nnd Mrs William Woodhall, 195 Hen
r y 'street, Stamford.
tho bag **

For »Sale—One Underwood typewriter-Ntrr 4. Apply at city clerk's
o ilie r .
•
73-2tc
F or Sale— Three freih milk cows.
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf
Horse for Sale— Bay, 8 years old.
about 1100 lbs., safe, strong and
sound.
No better farm or team
Jtorse in state.
Worth $200, $150
for quick sale.
R. IL Rotile, Box
412. Oviedo, Fla.
72-Gtp
Orpingtons,, “ the big black .beau­
ties." Pullets and laying stock from
prixo winning strain for snip, write
for prices.
Settings, 16 fertility
guaranteed $8.00. Tho Ortega Breed
ing Farms, Jacksonville, Fla.
74»4tp
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some fine
ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­
dition. Address Martin Doyle, San­
ford. R. I). No. 2.
66-tfc
For Sale—20 fino brood sows
Murtin Doyle, Sanford, U. D. N o. 2
•
68-tfc
For Sale— Sound and clean Beed
■peas.
Mixed $2.16, Speckled $2.30.
Unknown $2.40 per bushel. Write
for price on 100 bushel lots. W. O
I’udrirk, Tifton, Cu.
72-3tc

LEGAL ADVERTISING

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FOR RENT

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S W O R D lOlHilS

W AN TED

suit of pronounced style for Men

We have about three hundred o f these
cool Palm Beach Suits, now in stock.
They come in Light Grey in several
shades, and Dark Blue, and nuikes a
fine-suit for business or informal
dress. Stouts, Slims, Regulars are all
«

|

LK SHIFTS

Every good dresser should have twogor three of these pure silk
.\
shirts. Big range o f colors .

NOT1CR
I, E. A. D ou( I « m . rtetk ef the rirrulf
imurl In end lor Sendnoi» county. Floridi,
hereby Iva nolle* lhal In conipUinr* with
Section 147* General Statuir» I will on the
10th day o( M»y, A. P. 1915 at the rourt
bou»* la Senforit, Florida, In th* preaenrr
of the munty Judge end the aheriff or a
deputy »hrriff, prorewd to draw from the
box the neme» «d 3 * peraon* lo ,erve *»
Juror» at th« next term n| the d irait rourt
for tUmlnol# rounty, Florida, whlrh ron­
cone* on the (5th dsy of 5fay, A. D.
1915..

t o o «»

JL A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
By

Jo». C. Robert». U. C.

Northbound

.Arrive
L*i
No. 82___ 1:18 A .M .
I t
No. 84. . . 10:»f&gt; A. M
II • *
No. 80___ 3:26 V. M.........3.46 I
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Southbound

No. 8 3 . . . . 2:06 A. M....... 2.1«
No. 8». .. .2:10 P. M....... 2:30
No. 8 5 ... .6:44 P. M....... «:«&gt;« 1
Oviedo

No. 12(L—Arrives
. 1|:30 A
No. 127— Leave............... 4:"0 I*
Leeeburg .

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Clrrnlt Court. Neteath Judlrlel Clrrolt
Inland for Semloolo ( ownljr. Florida. In
Cluinrerr
Renjerain Drew
re
Conk A Jennings, »t ol
Tn Cook A Jeonfnc* end all parti*« clelmlnt
Intereel und.r tho eatd Co ok A Jennlnr«
■ or otherwt^ to the N E f of the N K ‘ t
* { Section 1, Tp. 2 t . 8, IL‘ 31 r.»»l.
1
' l l appearing from the Rill of Complaint
of Davit 4 tilt»*, rouoeel for the elm»*
named roaiplalaent th it th* bier* of re*,
ideare af the above named defendant» U
unknown end that there is no person la
th* etat* of Florida eorvit* of «uhpoene
upon whom would bind the defendant».
Th at affiants believe the defendant* U over
the ate of I t .
You or* therefor* ordered lo appear to
this bill on Monday, the Znd day of August.
A. D. 1914, the seme being a rule day ol
thin rourt.
It t* furtbyr ordered Ihol IhU aetir* he

No.
No:
No.
No.

21— Arrive .*......... •10:66 A
24—Leave.. . .
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j.
158— Arrive........... .6:-® '
167—L 'ave.............. O:*1*1 '
Trilby

No. 25— A rrive........
No. 24—Leave...........

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Clyde Line B o*i»
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( B t i M .i S i t ")

Arrive 10:00A.M. Leave 11:30/
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturt

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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N
i’J

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B
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DTHE SA N F ()R I) H ERAT

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life I» Wo,th Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MAY .11 1915

NO. 75

FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
’ FESTIVAL
PRESIDENT WILSON WILL
WILL STAND BY WILSON
FOR SANFORD PEOPLE
DENOUNCE GERMAN ACT
FINE

a t t r a c t io n s

w il l

BE H E R E D U R IN G T H E

W IN T E R S E A S O N
Sanford should have some good
entertainment« during the coming
eeason and despite the fact that the
laat. Chautauqua was not successful
from a financial point of view the
good people of this city ure of the
opinion that this class of ontertalnnunt was well worth the money
ipent and another season would be
successful._
&lt;In order to investigate a proposi­
tion of good entertainments for the
(euon a meeting of the ministers
Sf the city and several otfyer busi­
ness men was called at the study of
Rev. Hyman, pastor of the Baptist
church yesterday morning.
Those
present acre Rev. Steinmeyer. Rev.
Hyman, Rev. Strong, Rev. Brown­
lee, c. R. Walker, B. F. Whitner,
prof. Escll, Jno. D. Jlnkins, Mrs.
Terhcun, U. C. Dultoso and U. J.
Holly.. Mrs. Versey of Arcadia rep' resepting the Southern Chautauqua
Bureau of Gainesville was also pres­
ent and presented a proposition at
the meeting in regard to attractions.
It was decided to form an orguni• ution and investigate the proposi­
tion of a list of attractions for the
season and if the people of Sanford
wanted another rourae the matter
would he arranged.
The following o Ulcers wore elected:
C. U. Walker, president; B. F.
Eiell. George Hyman and 11. J
Holly. vice presidents; H C. DuBok*, secretary; B. F. Whitner,
treasurer. Tho officers, the ministers
. of the city, Mrs. Terheun, M rs. Gerror and Mrs. Philips of the Wom­
an’s Club will form the executive
committee and arrange for the list
of attractions later.
The entertainment will be known
U the Artist^ Festival and the pro­
gram will include some of the best
attractions to lie obtained.
That the actions of the committee
will meet with the approval of the
people of this city is assured *and
the future announcements' will he
mado In a few weeks.
Stonewall. Jackson Triplett
Stonewall JarksOn Triplett, u ho
went in k i d in mcc seven ycur* ago
with eleven cents was 'here a* one
ol a delegation of prominent eilixens of St. Cloud looking after the
tjty charter. Trip, was one of my
printers when I hud .the state print­
ing and was getting out the Sun.
And he could talk more near anarchy
. and chew more tobacco than any
tnin 1 had seen up to thnt time or
li.ncc. lie still chews tobacco.
When irip landed in Kissimmee
Ee went to work in the ValleyGswtle office.
Looking the town
over carefully. Trip., who-could al**&gt;» think when cold sober, saw
peat opportunities and few reaching,
for them, to he decided to shake the
Persimmon tree to himself. Up to
Ibit time the only use Trip, had for
a dollar was to liquidate its purchas­
ing power, hut when he suddenly
0 *0 1 » fascinating power to annex
corner 'lots he got byusy and by
Hading around and keeping the dolkf* working all the time, grabbing
Wore corner iota.
-‘
l *ot off the train at Kissimmee
one day about three years after
|dp arrived and it being'a fine day
I saw my old friend rigged out in
faahlonabie summer suit, his proud
y Morn glittering and fluttering with
ribbons and wearing « cane.

O T H E R I N T E R E S T IN G N E W S

Mother'« Day Uzercises
The Mother’s Day service at the
Methodist Sunday school last Sun­
day' morning was very interesting
and impressive.
It was regretted
there were not moro there, but
really more than were expected,
owing tq the inclement weather, were
In attendance.
The following program was ren­
dered;
Song, Tho Promise Made
to
Mother—Julia Lning.
The Commandment with Promise
— Honor thy father and thy mother
thnt thy day» may bo long upon the
land which the Lord thy God giveth
thee— By the School.
Song— My
Mother’s Bible— By
four girls.
Scripture Rending»—tAdmonitions
to the Young: Prov. 1:8; I’rov. IPr’Jfi.
Prov. 23:22.
Supt. Mettinger read Dr. Jarvis’
tribute to Mother
Mother .
O mother, thou hast tho grace,
* purity and beauty of the lily!
Thy love is us genial as the sunshine
And ns sweet as the fragrance of the
carnation
We wear in thy honor!
Thy charity is u» broad as the fields
In which the (lowers grow'
Tholt art us constant as the stars!
All that is good and true and beau­
tiful in the universe
Is gathered up m thy life!
Thou art of all creatures most like
God.
And yet thou hast the human heart
Which c o o I he largest sympathy
with human kind!
Tho little one thou didst enfold in
thine arms of love.
Upon whose brow thou didst shower
thy kisses.
Whose tears Hum didst wipe away,
Whose heart thou didst soothe m the
time of trouble with thy melodic*
Whose early footsteps thou didst d i­
rect in paths of virtue and peace.
Thine own child may throw away
thy love and wander into far-ot!
climes,
Rut thou dost follow him still, even
to die brink of hetl!
And it Inis not been recorded that
any prodigal ever returned
To In* mother to he repulsed
lb* may break h*-r hour), hut In- ■-.«i
luit exhaust ler love
lie may deny her. !&lt;nt *|,»* will not
deny him
Song— My M other's Prayer Hy
Men, Women, Mrs. Steinmeycr'a
class and school.
t'losing Prayer Hex Steinmoyer
E n t i r e K a m i l)

Drow ned

Inckxonville. May II
Mr* ti H
Johnson, wile ol Dr (&gt;. 11. Johnson,
a prominent physician of tins city,
and his three children drowned
Sunday night when tfu-ir automobile
plunged into the St. Johns River
and Dr. Johnson and Mrs. J. II.
Rlund and two daughters had n
narrow escape from death, being
rescued from the river just in time
to save their llvcs.^
The Johnson party had, spent the
day tit Atlantic Reach and wete on
their way Write, having entered the
ferry at South Jacksonville. Just ns
the boat was approaching tho land­
ing on this side of The river I&gt;r.
Johnson left the car und went to
the front where he cranked his
machine. In some manner he had
left the machine in gear and when
the engine started the- car jerked
ahead knocking him overboard while
tho car plunged through the heavy
chains and went into the river.
Tho car took ita plunge as u cry
was heard from one end of the ves­
sel and lines were thrown overboard
to the party, Dr. Johnson and others
succeeding in rescuing Mrs. Bland
and daughters hut were unahio to
save his wife and children. One
baby girl, nbo9t five years of ago
was taken from the river and the
pulmotor put Into action, but she
could, not be resuscitated.
The
bodies of Mrs. Johnson and the
other two children, aged two and
four are stilt In the water.

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the depot to
H» court house «qunre, where thi
fair
going on, 1 found out why
^rip. tvor» tho cane— he used
Mnt oot the city lq|e he owned,
. 'oa others he had his* eye on or nn
°PMon on. I ajio found thst Trip.
**■ preident of the board of trade,
JMmber of the business men’ s get
fither club, and mentioned for
unty commissioner, mayor and
Ie«ul&gt;ture. Truly a moat amazt example of the way a man with
v (.I* ^ (,n ' *et there if ht*. drops foolNow Trip, lives at Nax*nd «HU the St. Qloud Trib*j *‘ , .
his man bring his auto.
. un
the front steps in the
Mrs. Cushing, Mrs. M. A. Smith,
K “ ? * ," » Bk **
him «nd hand
1, V i , l«lovw »» he seats himself Mr«. X. A. CUrk and Mrs. Bauk*
lh. n,n* he?1 for thB
« « • «pi" to night, accompanied B. G. Smith to
the city yesterday from Oviedo.
Uber T v/0r, hS* iour ho'*r» ' d* 5ly
’ t ..B. *i®«P* In the afternoon Mrs. Bauknight is from Leesvllle,
8. C „ and ia tbs guest o f her cousin.
h" s " “ u ,,,u Mrs. Cushink.
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O F is Representative Woods house bill

O U R B U S Y L A W M A K E R S D IR E C T F R O M
T H E C A P IT A !* C IT Y O F F L O R ID A
The
following
resolution
was corporation to operate any hotel,
introduced in tho house of repre­ boarding , house oy restaurant or
sentative* Monday morning by Messrs lunch counter without keeping all
Anderson ^of Escambia and Dawson door«, windowa and other similar
openings in the dining rooms and
of Hernando:
“ Whereas, The English steamship kitchens and passage ways between
Lusitania has been torpedoed apt) the same and hallways leading there­
sunk by a German submarine and to «crooned; to sell or expose for sale
tho lives of many American citizens is le for consumption in tho, raw*
were lost; and,
state, on which may he consumed
“ Where**, This action on the part without further cooking, at meat
oY Germany ha» caused serious in­ shops, butcher shops, markets, gro­
ternational complications and the cery stores, frruit stands, bakeries
President of tlie United States io or other place where food is exposed
now awaiting crystalizatioo of pub­ for sale without keeping such screens
lic opinion before taking action properly protected by screens and to
thereon; now, therefore; he it ■
o|Hirate any dining or buffet ears
" Resolved by the house of repre­ without having same properly
sentatives, the senate concurring. scrcdntd.
That the legislature of the statu of
Florida, although favoring peace, if
T it week will ho given over in
samo is consistent with the preser­ tho Innate to . consideration of in­
vation of our national honor, never­ surance hills - and tr easures.
Sen­
theless, on account of the implicit ator^ today declared thoy know
confidence we have in Woodrow nothing about any of them ns yet,
Wilson, wo wt!! endofso any action |and will give close scrutiny, ut least
lie nmy see fit to take in the prem- close enough to enable’them to unises."
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j derstand what they Are voting for.
Speaker Hardee took
the floor |Thcqp are nearly (liirtwof these In*
ugainst t hi* proposition and tlie same , suranrs lull* and if $mC »Mention is
wu* voted down.
paid that i* promised, at least four
days of the week will be covered hy
Rigid screen laws wilt he enforced them• alone
v
*
in this state during the present
Then comes tho county division
summer months.
The senate hill hills, half a score nearly are proposed
Iraftcd b y t h e Hotel ( 'omtnissiuner and the work of equalizing feeling
y as passed the house and it is ex- and remits and squaring tiling* with
peeled that it will become a law the pro* and con* will take up sev­
with the Governor's signatute.
eral days.
The hill would make it a mis­
•The rno*t important matter and
demeanor for any person, firm or ilio one creating the widest interest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MET IN REGULAR SESSION MAY 4
st Gcnven, Dvu.lii r&gt;«1 Lake Mary
Sanford. May 1th, 1915.
Run. Hoard ol County Commis­ which were tallied from last mooting,
sioners in and for Seminole county all three petitions were withdrawn
met In regular scossimi at 10:00 a. m and tho cattle nun will furnish n
Present, Chairman L P. Rugati, a petition from all cattle men in tin*
and Commissioner* I. A Rrumlny. county.
C \\ Fnt zmingi-r I \ Clark and
Aitnrney fur tin* l. n . ir d authorized
J T Mi In l II eld \ I I »ought**,
nli(\ 11a 11k &gt;n- •111 ,V iiegli-r that
depili) ilerk ami * M Hand. *in-r- in !••»» t \ make arrangement* will
itl
H il-un Con. I &lt;&gt;.. a n d Seminole (,‘»n
Minutes of the la*t meeting read Co . for tiie payment ol extra work
and approved.
in laying brick in special road and
Warrants paid during tho month bridge district No. ! on edge, .that
same would lie laid tint, nml thnt'
of April ordered cancelled.
Commissioner L A Rrumley. re­ I in v would !*o held responsible
port* in regard* to opening avenue
Dr D .1 Miller addressed I he
in the Sanford Celery licita that board in reference to keep of Mis*
tin* wan never dei dared a public Mary Rare, u pauper,
warrant
roadway, and that tin- hoard of nr,¡. red drawn (nr SI2 5M tn jm\ (nr
ioinmi*»iuipT* have no power to act shore
The following road wan declared
&lt; ommunirutinii* from the follow­
|n public roadway after due publica- ing named parties were read and
¡tinti and ihi* board. having received ordered filed.
Tho Florida Metal Frodoctn Co.,
no protest: The fifty 150&gt; foot road
way known ns Richmond avenue be­ Steven» Rros. &amp; Co., Mrs. C. C. I-ee,
ginning at the interescction of said clerk authorized to answer; Atlantic
roadway with Geneva avenue, run­ Coast LineIty. Co., purchasing
ning thence south one ( 1) mil* (less agent; \V. V. Knott, state Compt.
220 yards) along the center line of
Communication frofn the
War
Section three &lt;31, Township twenty Dept, in regard to the lights on the
(201, Range thirty one (31) S. &amp; E. bridge at the north end of • Lake
to the intersection of n thirty (30) Je**iip, known as the Geneva bridge,
foot roadway. 220 yards north of read and matter referred to Com­
the soutli line odf said Section 3, missioner L. A. Rrumley and J T.
Township 20, Range 31. thence west Mcl.ain, with power to act
on said roadway one &lt;!) mile to
Atty. Geo
A, Def'otte*, sub­
Heardnll avenue.
Also two road­ mitted report on abstract on prop­
ways known as Jordan road and erty bought of .1. A. Rurrolt) to lo­
Drown road each thirty (30) feet used ns a county home. Clerk in­
wide and three quarters (**) of a structed to calculate taxes tin Cert
mite lung, running east J-j mile from No 1822, sale of 1891, on above
Richmond
iivcnenuu
and
west .property..
mile to Cameron avenue along
Petltio.T of Chas. T. Clark, asking
the north quarter section lino and for road through Mrs. A. Mc­
the center hnlf section of said sec­ Donald's place filed with no action.
tion 3, Township .20 ,. Range 31, L, A. Rrumley authorised to investi­
S &lt;t E. (Less nevertheless ono road­ gate and see what rould lie done in
way known ns th»f Jordan road, regards to giving Chas. T. Clark an
thirty (30) feet wide).
outlet to his property, with power to
Dr. Walker addressed tho hoard act.
,
in reference to buck taxes on lots in
Mr. Bailey addressed the hoard in
Longwoofl and asked the board to reference to taxes on some of his
recommend to tho state comptroller property in Smith'« Sub- Division
that ho be allowed to redeem samo and ask that commissioners recomat a flat sum of $5.00 plus Clerk’s \mend lö state Compt to allow refees. Granted.
¡ demption of sam e at $100 00 jilus
Mr. J. N. Whitner addressed the clerk's fees. Granted,
board in reference to taxes of the . E. V. Camp, representative for
Sanford Traction Co., for 1914, ask­ Jnudqn Engineering Co., addressed
ing a reduction of one-half of tho the board in reference to passing a
taxes. This bosrd recommends to resolution t o . mend damage being
the state comptroller that they be done this company by resolution
allowed to accept $57.25 In full: passed by thifc board Aug. 3rd»
settlement.
1914, and being used by their com Mr. E. Ht Kllbee addressed the petltora. Attorney DeCottes authorhoard in regard to the petitions ask- ited to draw resolution agreeeable
i n f for mark
Brand inspectors
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No.' 556, plncing all county ofRciaJs BUT W I L L N O T P L U N G E
on a salaried hitsis. This is sched-’
A M E R IC A IN T O W A R
uled for reconsideration in com m it­
A T T H IS T IM E
tee today, with the unique feature
.of having been favorably considered
by the samp committee several
Washington, May 11.-— It" is genweeks ago and having been carried y a lly believed that the President
around in a reprdsrntatiy's pocket will express denunciation of the Lusi­
instead of having been’ filed with tho tania'« torpedoing a« inexcusable
bill clerk.
under the laws of the nations and
Hundred« of telegrams, and letter« humanity In the policy he adopt«.
began to pour in and the bill waa The extent of the President*« action
this week, asked to be recommitted, U stilt undetermined.
H o 1 ia ex­
that delegations opposed might have pected to refer to the Lusitania's
an opportunity to ho heard by tho sinking in addressing a meeting of
committee.
The hill propose« to four thousand naturalized Amer­
place all county officials, sheriffs and icans at Philadelphia this afternoon.
clerks included, on a salary basis although ho will not definitely diand to tnko effect Jan. 1, so ns Apt vulgo the United States' course.
to affect any man now in office.
The President will probably pre­
Dozens of representatives have ex­ sent the ideas of tho proper United
pressed a fondness for the bill, ns it States policy to his cabinet tomor­
will result in a saving to the people row. It is certain he will not call
and state of large sums of money, nn extra session of Congress and this
but tho opposition from county o f­ indicates that thorft is no probabil­
ficials is certainly great, as thereby ity of the United States entering
they will, many of them, be de- the European ' conflict now.
Tho
pro ved of tho enormous fees they severance of diplomatic relations
have been collecting annually.
with Germany and the withdrawal
of Ambussudor Gerard without the
l.nle Sample* of Idiotic Legislation formal severing of relations is sug­
That legislators of several slates gested as showing the American pub­
are busying themselves by fratttiiig lic opinion to Germany.
idiotic laws is amply proven by u
Washington,
May
11.— Count
list recently compiled by an Okla­ Rcrnstorff, the German ambassador,
homa newspaper. It is pleasing to called on Secretary Bryan today and
note that, with the single exception expressed "deep regrets that tho
of Texas, none of the southern states- events of tho war had led to the loss
is included. A portion of the list of so many American live».*' After
f-dlo ws:
•a half hour conference between the
Kansas Law to prohibit the use ambassador and the secretary a
of face powder, hair dye or bleach, statement to that effect was given
the piercing of ears and wearing of out by mutual agreement.
Whiio
ear rings.
tho statement does not specifically
Colorado Laws to compel chick­ mention tin- Lusitania disaster it
e n s to go to roost before 7 p. m. sews knut^n that the two * officials
daily, providing that hulls driven talked of it.
It was the ambassa­
along the mad at night shall wear dor's first visit to the slate depart­
tight"•
- i V - - ment since the sinking of tbn liner.
Maasnchusett* Rarhelors to pay Secretary Bryan received him and
annual tax ol #5
Prohibiting tin- immediately greeted him cordially.
wearing of whiskers hy doctor* und The only response front the ambas­
sador to questions after the confer­
dentist*
ence was thnt he had made no -ap­
Nebraska Laws runpelling tile
National guard to do ninety day»' pointment with President Wilson,
work each year on the road« and
Tiie statement given out was in­
bridge* of the «tale.
Requiring terpreted b y . officials as meaning
dealers in stock food to pay a li- that the ambassador expressed recen*e of $26 per annum.
gr--l not only at the I«»1»» of the life
Texas Compelling chttr-h g-ier* on the Lusitania but for the Amer­
to leave I heir artillery on tin- o u t s i d e ican* lost i:i the torpedoing of tho
of &lt;-lxitr« h building
American steamship Gultlighl and
Illinois Forbidding the giving of one American lost on the Falaba.
tips to garhers, porters, hat snatch­
ers, etc. Taking bachelors 30 years
Dixie Highway Sleeting
of age }50 per,annum.
For t hi* avowed purpose * of getMinnesota Law* providing that ling the Dixit* Highway routed
lumberjacks shall be furiii^Jiyd with through south Florida, an organiza­
individual liatli tub*.
tion known a* the Florida Central
North Dakota l.aw establishing Highway Association was formed
uniform t h i c k n e s s o f sleigh runn-rt*. Sutiiri|iii id Kissimmee
A
com­
It is ju«t this sort of stuff that mittee lla* bet'll appointed to draft
cultivate* disrespect for law and a constitution anti bylaws. A per­
keeps the question o f individual manent organization will be per­
right* c o n t i n u a l l y agitutedr People fected in Orlando June 10,
respect laws that have intelligent
Nine countie« were represented
purpose behind them, but they have at the meeting in Kissimmee. They
little respect for freak legislation of are Hillsborough, Polk, DeSoto, Oaany character. lot ws of this charac­ cttol,, Seminole. Orange, Volusia,
ter tend to lessen respect for really Dude and Putnam.
Hillsborough
good enuetmrnts.— Pensacola Jour­ was represented by T. Ed. Brayn of
nal.
rhis city.
i
Factions front Jacksonville ami
Utilise Did Nut Cjincur
Puiatka put up 11 fight to get the
Tallahassee, May 10. The house highway through those citie», but
of representatives this morning re­
the other delegates being in the ma­
fused to pass a resolution which ex­
jority defeated their effort«.
Tho
pressed Sentiment favoring pence,
surviving plan i* for a highway lead­
but w hich informed President Wilson
ing through Lake City» Gainesville,
thnt the sennte was ready to back
Ocala, Orlando, Bartow, Arcadia,
him in the action that might grow
Okeechobee City and Kissimmee
out of the loss of American lives
and from Kissimmee eastward to
through the sinking of the American
tiie East Coast of the. peninsula.
steamer Lusitania.
Believing that
DuSoto county through ¡ts dele-’
any '«uHi expression a^ this time
nates pledged 42 miles of road, und
would only serve to "RujA the boat"
Osceola pledged 6 mile», and prom­
Speaker Hardee took ^no floor of
ised to pave also from the Orange
the house to op|w&gt;Ro it nfter Its In­
county lino with brick, to the Pollc
troduction jointly by Anderson of
county line.
Escambia and Dawson of Hernando.
Ed. Scott of Arcadia, H. C. Stan­
Seeing that there was a possibility
ford of Kissimmee and Mr. Hol­
of the resolution meeting defeat and
brook of Orlando Were appointed
beoieving that it should havo tho
delegates to the highway convention
unanimous support of
the house,
which meet« In Chattanooga, Juno
Mr. Hernando after considerable
20. All hoards of county commis­
dehate asked that the resolution lie
sioner* in counties tmn-r**'&lt;l by the
withdrawn.
proposed route are urged to send
delegates also.
Big Hank Merger
On Saturday Last the State Hank
of F.orida ami the Atlantic National
Frank Re-Sentenced
Hank of Jacksonville were merged
Atlanta, May 10.— Leo M. Frank
into tho Atlantic National Bunk today was resentenced to be hanged
with tho following officers:
to death Tuesday, June 22, for tho
Edward Lane, president; F. W. murder of Mary Phagan, tho At­
Hoyt, viqp president: T. P. Den­ lanta factory girl.
Sentence waa
ham. vice president; W. C. Croom, pronounced by Jbdge Hill in the
vie* «president; D. D. Upchurch, auperlor court here.
Before the
vice . president; D. K. fiatherwood, court took action, Frank made a
cashier.
,,
statement, reiterating hia innocence.

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PAGE EIGHT

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Washington, April 29.— A simple
method oi bottling the juiefe of
grapefruit for use in making acid
beverages is advocated by the United
States department of agriculture as
a means of gaining a useful by­
product from hundreds of thousands
of cases of grapefruit which now are
wasted. An investigation was un­
dertaken at the 'urgent request * of
Floridn grapefruit growers who re­
ported thut the market during the
season would not take up a largo
proportion of the grapefruit crop,
and asked the department to deter­
mine the possildity of utiliilng the
fruit of Its juice In some profitable
way.
s
All t h a t . i * .necessary, according to
the government's fruit juice special­
ists Is to bring the grapefruit juice
’ to the boiling point In n porcelain
. lined or enameled kettle, pour it
while still hot into bottlce, which
then arc hermetically sealed. The
juice, when so handled will keep in­
definitely, and provides a base for
grapefruit ade or other acid bever­
ages having the characteristic acid,
somewhat bitter flavor of the fruit.
Experiments shpw, however, that it
is highly important th at the bottle
be completely filled so that no layer
of air be loft between the top of the
juice and the cork or seal. Where
air in any amount cornea in contact
with the top of the sterilised juice
. It will cause the juice to change^ its
color.
In handling the juice it ts
particularly important that it be
kept from coming In contact with
‘iron or other .«metals easily acted
upon by acid#;
• The Investigators found also that
it was possible to freete the grape­
fruit juice solid ice and then by
whirling the ice in a centrifugal
machine, to tako out a large part of
the water and leave the solids and
flavoring matter of the fruit. This
freezing and concentrating of the
juice greatly reduces the bulk and
makes a product which can be stefv illzecf by heating and kept indefin­
itely. Cure must be taken to keep
the juice from coming in contact
with iron.
Those who wish to make a clear
julco may filter the grapefruit juice
before it is heated by adding to it
from two to three per cent (about

three ounces avoirdupois to' the
gallon) of infusorial or Fuller’s earth
well washed with hot water.
Tho
mixture is then forced through a
non-metallic filter press and the
clear julco reheated and boiled. With
the freezing process, the juice is fil­
tered after concentration, about
t'wice the amount of infusorial or
Fuller's earth being used per galion
of concentrate.
The chemists in connection with
tltfs bottling of grapefruit
juice,
notify the public that the same
process is not suitable for bottling
tbc juice of oranges and lemons,
which will not retain their flavor if
hnndlod in this way.
While as yet, as far as known,
there Is no commercial market for
sterilized grapefruit juice, it is beWered that m a n y persons* -witt'-'ftnd"
this juire, with the addition of water
and sugar a pleasant variation from
lemonade or limeade. Those who
like grapefruit should find the bev­
erage inviting.
The method is so
simple that those in regions where
grapefruit are cheap and plentiful
can prepare this product on n small
scalo with ordinary household ap­
pliances.

President Charle» Ebbets of Brooklyn
Te am, S a y s Salaries Are Alto­
gether Too High.

Man Employed by Cleveland Club
Twenty-Two Venn Never Ha»
Been Able to Witness Contest'

Charley Ebbets, president of the
Itrooklyn National League club, de­
clares that salaries of ball players axo
away.out of proportion to tho value of
services rendored’by tho men and that
ho fur one does not Intend to bo held
up by them any longer. If they are
not satisfied with what ho offers them
they can Jump to the Federal league.
Discussing tho subject not loug ago
Ebbets said:
" I’ve grown fin'd of coddling the
players and submitting to their hold up
tactics. All last season I tried to keep
my players in lino by meeting the Fed­
eral league otters. That has cost mo
a lot of money— Ilut l am thnwgtr
with those tactics.
•"The whole gang can jump, if it
wants to. They psn't gouge me for an­
other dollar. Salaries have been boost­
ed far beyond proportion. Every dol­
lar being made In baseball is going to
tho players theso days.
"I’m ofToring ray men salaries that
I think nro In keeping with what they
earn. During tho past year I have
paid them salaries abovo their earning
capacity. I’m through now. Any of
my men who want to Jump can Jump.
Ml fill their places; Ml get semipros.
If necessary.’’

In classic times successful warriors,
athletes, poets and singers were some­
times crowned with bay, It Is some­
times written that they were crowned
with myrtle wreaths.
These leaves
came from a tree which botanists call
"laurus nnbllls "

The oldest man connected with base*
ball has never seen a game.
lie Is David Hlblet of Cleveland. For
22 years ho has been present at every
gam« In Cleveland's baseball park,
and nti such terms of Intimacy with
tho stars of the diamond that they
have called him "dad" and "Uncle,"
but David refers to thq stars as "Mr."
That's how much of a fan David Is.
If fllblet lives until March 13 ho will
be ninety years old. For tho last four
years he has been the watchman tJn
the club rooms of tho Naps. lie eays
he has reached tits century mark.
___ "Jlut l don’t evsr crpccrtrrrco a ball
game," adds Hlblet "You seo, I'm ono
of thoso kind of men who always stick
at their post, no matter what is hap­
pening near by them."
For 18 years Hlblet operated the
turnstiles at tho bleacher gate
He
says he sometimes grew a bit curious
to learn what was happening when tbo
thousands of fans shrieked their apptauso at somo great play, but he
never deserted his post of duty.
And now Rlblet can't tell a threebase hit from n strikeout
"And 1 never got n chance even to
think about atich a thing aa a base­
ball until I was past sixty years old,”
said Hlblet .
Cajole Alone Remains.
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Tho passing of Hilly Sullivan from *
Mining Tin One Woman’s Work.
tho American league leaves Larry LaMining tin to produce her operas
jolo tho only veteran who broke In
and
producing operas to make enough
when the league enmo Into existence.
Ijirry Is assured nf.a lifelong Job, for. monoyvto hold on to her Alaskan tin
he Is tho player who made tbo organi­ mines Is tho double profession of Miss
Emma H. Steiner, who, broken down
zation.
by her musical efforts In New -York,
went to Alaska to recuperate. Hero
Asphalt Known to Ancients.
she was struck with the gold fever,
Asphalt was known to tho ancients, but while her "find’’ turned out to bo
and this material In said to have been tin and not gold. It promises to bring
employed as a binder In masonry by her In Its weight In gold, especially
tho Uabylonlana.
In view of tho precarious state of tho
smelters In Hclglum, which has al­
Farmers Plow at Night
ready led to tho establishment of the
Farmers In New Bouth Wales fre­ first American Bmcltera in Hollvia,
quently plow by night with traction much nearer to and therefore less ex­
engines provided with powerful head­ pensive In tho way of transporting
lights.
raw material.

D R . C. W . F A IN

His Windward Anchor,
And many a man's wonderful selfcontrol In due to tho fact that ho has
a helpmeot

World’s Oldest University.
Founded In the year 973 A. D., the
Mohammedan university of El-Azbar
("the Luminous") Is the oldest exist­
ing university in tbo world. It Is tbo
Oxford of tho Moalom world, and la at
present attended by upward of 10,000
students of all ages, and from every
eastern Country, from the Caucasus
to Somaliland. Hoard and lodging in
free. The teaching consists chiefly of
Mohammedan dogma, which Is labori­
ously committed to memory from
sacred books.
Wreaths f or the Victors.

D E N T IS T
WORK m u W H ITE PEOPLE ONLY

PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
ROOM 9

APRIL 30. 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD

PLAYERS GETTING TOO MUCH NEVER SAW BASEBALL GAME

One Bolld Benefit.

1 toll you. sir. the great benefit of
a college education lies In the friends
you make.” "That's so. No matter
Wh en Ignorance le Bllse.
how old you are. If you have been
Wo feel the loss of things we lose through collegi- you can always find
more than tho Inck of those wo never some ono to piny poker or bet on tho
get.
1r
races^or go on a spree .with."—Life.

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Td ENFORCE GAMBLING RULE
Manager Branch Rickey of 8L Louis
Browns Flans to Be Hard Boss
—Ban on Card Games.

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"I am going to ofTer no now rules.
The player» will not bo permitted to
gamble. That’s an old rule, but wasn’t
1 i
enforced last season," said Manager
Hnmeh Hickey of the S kr- Louis.
.
Drowns, the other dri^ "Hy gambling,
I mean that the men must not wager H All Local AdvertÌHcmenln Under
for any sums that they cannot af­ ThiB Heading THREE CENTS .
ford.
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"No gambling will bo permitted In Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
tho hotels. Tho players may promise Charge 25 Cents.
to break up their games at eleven
o'clock, but they seldom do that. 9o
the ban Is on gambling In the hotels,
no matter what the promise Is for
calling the contest earlier, o r of 11mitexTs takes.
1
"A little session on tho train, under
my observation, will bo permitted. I
For Sale— Thrco fresh milk cow«.
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
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FOR SALE

Hogs for Sale— Car load ju*r re­
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, It I).
No. 2., for particulars.
55-tf&lt;
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some ¡in,,
ones ju s t shipped in and in fine , „ n.
dition. Address-Martin Doyle, San­
ford, R . D. No. 2.
56-tfc
For Sale— Five acres half mile
from brick road, quarter mile from
loading station, 6 miles from San­
ford, county road on ono side. All
good black hammock land.
Two
acres clcarod, fenced and farmed 2
years.
Good flowing well
Price
$800. Terms to suit customer. A p
Connolly, 119 Magnolia avenue
57-tf
For Suie— 20 fine brood , *,,»
Martin Doyle, Sanford. It I&gt; No .
5 &gt; t f-

Manager

B ranch

Rkkey.

can then seo that the players cease
card playing, anil retire at u reason­
able hour 1 do not favor gambling,
however,"

WILDCAT WAS BIG AS GOAT
Alabama Hunter Kl l l t Huge Bobcat
Which Had Been Preying on Anlmals In _Vlclnlty.

For Sale— Eggs for Hatching, Lit
prize pen Orlando Fuir, White Hocks,
$2.50.
Other pens $1.50.
Single
Comb White Leghorn, $1.50 to $ ¡0 0
per setting.
Baby chicks $12 &lt;mi ¡„ r
hundred for remainder of
..i
Southern Oaks Poultry Farm. In
terprise, Fla.
«ti
For S ale- Prize Winning' Hut’ *&gt;•
pington Eggs for hatching
kind that hatch and live IS .-in­
setting.
Price $2 50
F.i.-|,n'Park avenue.
titi-tl
For Sale Sound and -I-m - *&gt; t
peas. Mixed $2 15, Spe, kb-d &gt;
Unknown $2.40 per hustn-1
'A•
for price on 100 bushel lot
Pntlrick, Tiflón, Gu.

Hay Mlnette, Ala.—K. R. White, one
of the leading hunters of this vicinity.
Is exhibiting a mammoth bobcat which
he killed severnl days ngo about fiv&gt;,
miles southeast of town Tho animal
Is almost as large an a goat and Is Hull Wyandotte, H. rrr i Ho&gt; k
noted an quo of the fiercest of the
Fre neh Place, Fr«Mid aV* 1ti*
wild animals yet In the woods of this
county The animal has been preying
on the smaller animals In (he vicinity
For Sale Houh ch&lt; Id furi.it urt*
of the White home, and when chase
¡i.,.
111
Knst Second tn- •t .(■1
was mail«- the hunter and dog« were
2!.
able to capture It. The fur Is very and Park avenue.
pretty and It Is highly prized by the
Horae for Sale H¡l&gt;\ H year* »Id
owner.
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about MUD lb.-*.. Nil fe, &gt;1riMitf
No belt $*r far m nr
sound.
U ,1rth f *J|HI * '
horse n state
E P I G R A M S OF C A Y N O R

pronounced style for either Ladies or Men

Comes in a sty­
lish Jacket suit
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Also comes in
a neat,

short

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genuine. Palm
B each . C l o t h

Palm BeacK S u its . now in
several shades, and Dark
business or informal dress.
Regulars are all .

Norfolk Jacket

Ttii-n- life Ia-,;-!.- Vile, t lilnk
¡lit , ill,- i 'Iihi. m lieu (lif t me
-Milt lillliitl*
l'iie I.ihi thing u r »liiiuhl tr&gt; t&lt;&gt;
do In thin world. Is to force our
religious opinion* and prejudices
on others
Bottle ¡sHiple say they ■do not
believe In &lt;!od even
I do not
believe them No mu- can nlti
cerely say that.
You ask me to give an Inter
view saying nluit I would nn,v to
the reader* of :i t»*&gt; newspapers
1 would *u) to them to ts- * cry
Careful idsitil believing nil they
see In the newspaper*
I know of no place where there
Is more philosophy than In a
barnyard You can tenri) much
from animals Within their cir­
cle they know mm-h more than
we do
He who care* to do no more
than lie Is paid for will never tie
paid for more thnn'he does.
Public clamor is almost tllway»
In the wrong. It Is so loud that
we think It Includes everyltody.
whereas. In fact. It tuny include
very few One strldulous grass­
hopper In the angle of a fence
makes more uolse than the whole
noble herd of cuttle near by. - W
J. Gnynor. ljite Mayor of New
York.

412. Uvi •do. Fla.
My 1lit IM i For Sa b
Nml
opposite Koldun* Nest hotel.
can buy this property very n- •I^OII•
\- Mr.**
able on liberal terrr s.
»K.;,
Robert Hucksbau HI. 903
Franklin street. Ta mp». Fla
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For Kent Neal six room hou-.
Magnolia avenue between I and Fifth streets.
H. U. Dull**
'72*:! t|

Cottage for - rent.

J. Musson

69-Ht p

For Rent— House of eight rumi
and hath o n , Myrtle avenue. &gt;h»
in.
Inquire of Hill Lu inIter * "
olfice.

63 - t f c

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For R en t— Several nice &lt;&gt;
too ms over Yowell’s. Enquire N
Yowell &amp; Co.
32
For Rout— Furnished house of it' 1
rooms, screened throughout, 'tele
ph me, gas and all modern con vein
t-uCM. $20 per month for
th m
months, includes water.' - Mrs. Dt*k
ancon, 906 Myrtle Ave.
71-tf«For Rent— My
avenue near Beck
to have privilege
so desires. .Mrs.
72-4tC

farm on Cameron
Hammock. Renter
of hay crop if he
E. A. Greenland.

WANTED
Wanted— To exchange farming a '1'1
grazing land in Volusia count) f" r
house and lot in Sanford. Apply
J . H. Hutchinson. 1 1th and Laurel
avenue.
65-9tp

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Wanted— Amateur musicians that
play wind Instrument» thut will re­
hearse and play on p»y jobs. Call
In the next few days. J . M. Stum°n
915 East Fourth St.
6&amp;*7tP

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IN THE HEART OK THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION

SAN FO RD H ER A LD

PUBLISHED
semi- weekly

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

11\ SANFORD^-- Life ¡a Wmth l.ioinj)
SANTO III), FLORIDA. TUESDAY. M W I. 1915

VOLUME VI
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INSANFORD CITY AND
CROWING SU B U R BS

A NEW DIRECTORY BIG SHIP YARD ON
FOR SANFORD WILL THE LAKE SHORE4
BE COMPILED SOON LATE IMPROVEMENT

pity fOCNCIC D ECID ES TO
STAKT PAVING ON TH E
HEIGHTS AS SOON AS
FEASIBLE

THE PIEDMONT DIRECTORY SHERMAN MAEKS ARRANGE­
MENTS TO COME TO SAN­
COMPANY HAS R EPR E­
FORD AND BEGIN
SENTATIVE II E R E
OPERATIONS
MAKING CANVASS

Snow in I allfornia

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San Francisco. May I One nf the
worst storms that /ver visited the
I’acific coast has caused millions of
dollars worth of damage In this state.
Hail, wind, rain and »now have
w*-j»s*the r,affroHiTa*T^)as*t (o riE ie
past few days ami the damage is un­
told. Houses have been blown down
and crops damaged to such an ex­
tent they will he a total loss.
In
nuothern California icicles are bung­
ing upon apple trees. Severnl lives
have been lost as a result of the dis­
aster.
The Brut snow within man’s rec­
ollection fell in the Vult River Val­
ley in Arizona.
Damage to sheep
was heavy in Oregon.
Two persons are known tp be
dead and it was feured other lives
were lost in the violent wind storm
which last night reached a velocity
of nearly.one bundled miles an hour.
The wireless station on the Forth­
with five men disappeared to thd
leeward of the islands and wrecked
later was washed ashore.
Property damage in this vicinity
is estimated at other coast points
is known to he ronsideruliJe.

Sanford will have a new directory.
The last directory for this city
was published about tbri*e years ago
and it is high time for a growing
rity of this sire to come to hof
census again and have a first class
directory „ and
one that will bo
a complete and comprehensive com­
pendium not only of the people liv­
ing here but also contain useful in­
formation for the stranger who comes
here seckihg information.
Such a directory will bf* published
by tho Piedmont Directory Co., of
Ashev{lle, N. f\. who are represent­
ed here by Mr. K K Mayfield, one
of the most expcrter.i«•! directory
men in the south
Thi* company
is Incorporated and is iim* &lt;d tin*
largest and best «hr* dory companies
in the south.
Knowing that the city needed a
directory The Herald investigated
this company and finds that they
lu.ve given »at i*f&gt; it ion in every city
in which I hey have published :*.
directory
They cr«* n refill and
i nrri'vt in t h«*ir *t;«li*ti«' . i d their
hook** «",, *i b«* relied u|o*f iti * vt*ry

FROM OVER THE STATE NEWS OF THE LEGISLATURE

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repealed. abolishing the office of
»tale treasurer, the pay of trustees
will .ilsii be abolished
Tlie amounts will he based on the
mftnwrnjr-TrtM'tt' On T h r ttrvt —ftrt*
hunrimt rtnUunr,** orte^nitd otnr-imlf
per rent; for all over first five hun­
dred dollars, one per cent.
The
same amount shall he allowed for
paying any warrants as is paid for
receiving funds.
l ’u«ler the amendment of the Bre­
vard county fish law passed in sen­
ate Tuesday Senator Hudson says it
will permit fishing with seines in
several ‘‘wet’’ weather lakes in Bre­
vard • county between April and
September, the dry season. This is
much desired because o f - t h e fish
tost by low water, under the present
provisions of the law*. Now seining
will be permitted only in these lakes,
the remainder of the fish law to
stand.
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BIG CATTLE RANCH
1S-BEING IMPROVED
IN M ANY W A YS
TOSO HATCH IE RANCH HAS
NOW 32.000 ACRES UNDER
FENCE FOR CATTLE
AND SHEEP

Sanford will have the yacht club,
Tosohatehie Itanch located near
the pavilion and the boat work» on
here hid* fair to become as famous
the lake shore, on the order of the
os tho 101 Ranch of Oklahoma. Toplan as outlined in fast FridayN
sohAtchie Ranch now hus 112,000
Herald.
acres under fence nnd upon this fftiMr- S: Sherman, the veteran bout
menso range are 6000 rattle and
builder who has madif such a success
2500 sheep. There are thousands o f
at Beresford was in the city yester­
hogs also but they nre of the razor
day and today and has made ar­
hack breed and were there when tho
rangement* for his location on the
ranch was fenced and the new own­
F. L. ‘Woodruff ¿it, between •Suners lay no claim to them.
Flood' In Tein»
fore a vet ue*and Cypress on the bulk­
At the presen t time dr zens of cow
, Engle Lake. Texas, May I. - The
head. lie i ppeared before the city I
hoys
are busy u t thi* immense ranch
flood water» of tho Colorado river
council hi't night anil wa» given |
and its tributaries continue to rise branding calves and slnaring sheep
perntii'Siou to erect his ship yard to |
About six hundred acres in nnd making cattle dipping vats and
comply wih the provision of tlo*| here
potatbes in the low lands are still otherwise getting ready hV the fug
city i «ft
i •* himI Fi 1v \Mi»rni*\
tipder water and the river is 'till season. Florida beef is now a recog­
DeCoi i.
¡«1 City Ki.gti.e« r \\ il J
ri-mg
II will he l lit possi hie I» es­ nized commodity in tin* market and
lir.ni'
- r iii| to confer with Mr
timate damage until the crest of the as there are 'ever*l large ranches
Shewn, i. ..ml draw up an agreement
llood passes here.
In dira lions are near this city tho markets nre as­
with the city for a period of years.
for further rains. Less than 1,000 sured of good heef at all times.
ThD will he
good news to tin- acres in potatoes seem subject to
The owners of Tosohatehie ranch
many pi ople here who have been overflow at tin* point.
built an* inside pasture of .'1000 acres
ntixion &lt;o own a good launch hut
Kansas City, April HO The ed­ where there are thoroughbred cattle
to keep i he »nine in itor &lt;&gt;f I hi* Kagle Lake Headlight
had r«&gt;
nnil tin* pen will he used for breed­
M Sherman will wiretl the Packer Thursday night
time ««i i «&gt;t t*
ing purpose*
Some of the finest
have .«
la»* ship yard where that tin* domi situation was serious 'tuck obtainable t* confined within
v k 11 * * I o f hi * n 1 . m e !.«•
he ca *
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in the &lt;iiiu.in *urroutxlltig Stfijnn ; ibi&gt; iiiclit'ure and the ranch m tiinn
* &gt;. ke« p Iin.« 1* «luring the tun, winch e- in Furl B«*tid county I
ufi re|
will In* one of the finest in the state.
su in m* * in« mbs for winter louri't* Hi* also confirmed the report l fiat I
pa rt i c ul a r
Many* well' ha vi* been driven at
Mr .Mayfield will make a canvas* He in .*i •« - t, rt a vucht •lull and lillli acn*' of potatoes at Kagle Lake varioij' point' "n the property, good
1 o«*i
tnl ot * . r .«tim -•■ h.ol bee || overflowed
•*f I lie bllsittess tliet nf the •It &gt; .util have
I be «Olliiltlon
the Suiltord people run at \\ barton was also said to bu seri­ flowing well- that Will give the cattle
it is hoped I hat In* wdl revolve suf- Hunt
and sheep all the fresh and pure
licient encouragement 1« enable him go in tin* evenings and enjoy Beau­ ous
wliter needed when tile smaller
M
to give Sanford a go«o| ilirc«t«ry tiful I
stream*
happen to be ury
Vdded
lllitA &gt;4 III t h»* r\£ ht lilfvr
Thi
and «mo* in keeping wilb tin ev«*r
I I ill|*l lit! , May I
Kepnrts rem*fi- to the pure water the owner* will
i in Mr Slu r man l h** * II &gt; mg here fruiti Kagle Lake and other,
it creasing Jiopulut I'm
A goml di­ tion
plant many different kind* of grusue*
f i l o s i i m i iî r »vs* í vi* c i 1 1 z er i
will
h.
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rectory Is needed by the .business
point* in the potato producing dis­ uml *to.*k feed Will tile 'lock will he
men of this city and by the people He wit: « mplny u farri* &lt;»f "ktlli*«l trict un I'm—«lay were to the effect provided with feed of i’ ll kinds to
* .t n i l w i l l u d i i ii « t j | i * t i i v t III general mid ll Is also needed by nicchi t*t■•
that man;, "f the field* have been
I1 I «* tin1 Cl! S W. ntfiT** Ill's Ha-ln-d b, illy bv retini run* .«nil J supplement flu* native grass
tini
p
the stranger- who i*ome her« seeki* g
I to* dipping v ii • being co 'rue! *d
•ntniio 1 r** mul 1*^1.»hlnlii nu ihi% Were ill dr Mger ol total «lesimi Hm '
mfor mati.ni«
■Liu L i t Luiiit d e and aru said to ho
w ih m r .n i m i n h lo S n if f a r t i ni
If crop* tftfv week by th e1 ffrtntf wn-|
t ’ ii y directories nr«, on til«« in 1
tnotlel ' ol tluxr kind.
Tin* cattle on
rrijifT\
wpv*»
ter* nf the Culoradn river and ailiamany of the larger cities and liusi j
Tnsoh»|chie will tie free, from the
cent *t reams
\ bridgi* uf 15 f* **t
ness men nf other fit «•• are ai iimn
M U' l MI \llellllon
«*. til«, ticks ami will have nothing
1 » seriir« a Sanford «11re«-1"f *. . «-spec
L* «*iil r n in tti u t&gt;" a i leu r h u r - ' l a y , 111 I tu* lev I* nil tile Lldridge plant.'- to do but feed, eat nnd sleep i rid
&gt;..11) one that will In* .« i onipreueli- llt'i
Master degree oih«*r mailer* turn was reported Monday with the mc.ki* dividends for i t i ir owners
water overflowing i* targe acreage
hvi description of the illy and ns of i tupo r t anc e
r&gt; source»
\,l member- urged to lie present How ver, must of the overflow lumi Highway Route is .Murh Discussed
in that section was planted to corn.
l.et us have a new directory nnd Vi-itors welcome
The Colorad'« through the bottoms
The Dixie Highway, from Out-!'go
i &gt; I Tu \lor Sec \
get realty for the big winter season
at Kagle Lake continued to rise to Miami t* r ptdly materialising,
generation of mosquitoe*
Slender,
mu tender
ff they were temler
-Inwlv. with considerable damage anil it j- very important that it
Woudland Park Notes
. bolli,i I.* put i* ’ In right- 1*1.«« i* in
they
never
would
pnk
on
in«'.
Hut
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1
11 *.• !.. i o d o t e
The Kighth grado boy» and girl**
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oniirr ri, ..«ri. of Mi-.g- \Y li-lman a | . n « i , l ' i , i |. '
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t !., t 1 I 11,1* I 1*1*1 I g r e e t e r Voluti
and Chr ■•toplier. Miss llitrri» Mr gl ifol ! i■111»w I, i a t hre
■mini 'nr «
ti a t
l l o t l l - t Mi I
bill
-Oppile«I
w( t.
&gt;.i l l ' l l b i t e '
(or
little
unis
gioia
lo
a
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lui«'
as
W
ell
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n
any
l i m e si t i e* *
imme^iwkcr- who wiii soon he com­
w ..t I f t b u n
at
and Mr . Itrownlee ami Mr- Died
flood of last year. Potatoes on low ing over il into Florida are lari.uly
I"Hi* tin* various poniti'«!«* opeii/'d up by UJ »1 u »t ut e norme
«rifh bad a glorious timo al Wooil- as tlie big »ties ’- They do.
the creation of the new counly. iML't .will b** likely
interested m agricultural mattoni
author
of
the
statement
is
more
than
Und Park last Saturday. Four or
Already ntnhitim,
politician* :* re Is * videnci «1 Hy th
und while (h** route conti* tup!» led
a
philosopher
lie's
a
sure
aim
was
reported
lied
full
but
w
::
carry*
I n »Ut«« and a Launrh ronvcyed
igmly mg their w llicgne-« to serve &lt;;•* •rt »r • t«■ *xr«i t Ii*—«
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imn li.id *nri-ii|i‘r„l«b* . V« il« m e n t 11 - 'hi* ap| •r* («ri i hi .* t " h . * 1 1 in** . r«l «••i i . i t x « m t o f a ( «ar t ««( D
» ..;•«* I«&gt; M . nu
*tn that hat lung suit. Others have lier-Lumi tin* little f e l l o w * a t t e n d e d
U, ' lit **vrrs* *.f 1 , e i n •■•i -» n i t inw i t h M, . s i l v«* .
Tilt
t ' Ul U' l l . t
Ja ck so n '
best
Títere shi'uWi t * »1 r r m Ar­
church
Sunday
in
wtu
pi.aaed
by
the
;
cnaty;
last
1
r.^
••id ihiit ln*fore. Saturday a launch
tilirdmifir
mat
menu
nee
of
I
w»tï.
i
a
n
d
with
lliu
suvm
kings.
Tins
is
tin; *id *his ri mi
They sampled
day afternoon, having passe«’ the cadis to Fort M' «
puty. catne in the morning und houses of worship,
tin*
«elioni,
aqd
tili.«
year
when
tile
u»ui
1
1
y
early
fur
l.irpon
ai:*l
spnrt*would
cover all
high
w
*
y
the
rr**sj
fluid
ami
they
h o u s e several il*iys previously.
Only
itiyed all day. The party consisted the preacher's life
tncii are according ly milch enthused lull appeared the joint edtieutlona! the signature of the Governor i* now tin* important farmin'* and Í uit
tapped
the
enpilliuries
of
the
»oof ifr. und Mrs. Iloolihan. Mrs.
committee* of the legislature jour­
i
—— necessary for the bill to become a seel ion* «*( (in* Mi*.«
Hynes, Miss Noel, Miss Mncy, Mrs. prano*soloist and found mnrp food
ney« «I to Mudi-um tm an investiga­
There
is
every
indieariuu
tluit
in
the
nape
id
infant's
nl*cks
Sure­
Ai Gainesville a* a junction there
iliiw
Titerj*
'nome opposition
Klnt . Clarence and Martin Temple
better marketing methods will tin* tion trip. The result of tins trip is j from tin* resulenls «»f n-rts.il m-cI ioiis are three other i.nporL.at .»ad» run­
ly
they
hit
one
and
all
alike.
Method
*nd a number of children.
In the
year result in the potato growers &lt;d the bills now pending
of tin* new county, but its forma tin'll ning to the east coast, and at Brooks
»fUrnoon the crowd fairly swarmed ist, Presbyterian. Catholic and KpisSt
Johns county realizing better re­
Today a representative of this was generally fuvtired and tin* n|ipo- ville three important roads to T ar­
I»- Four launches, a lot of nutos cojialian all were victims of the
turns upon their crop. The growers paper, asked tin* Governor "Whut sitnui failed to develo)* jm y consid­ pon Sjirtng*. Tampa and St. Peters­
»nd other conveyances piled in in annoying pests, who have overrun
are
working together quite well ami wilt he your attitude toward the
burg, and at Lakeland tin* great
erable strength
Vdck succession and the pool w-as Jackson' since it became warm. But
hy so doing avoid glutting any par­ two lulls pending for the establishthen,
there
are
worse
things
than
Fort Lauderdale i* specified as i-rnss highway from Daytona to*
JJrtn ftjletj with a lively lot.
Next
ticular market so that there is no n’.mil of a girls' imlustriul school t()|. rmln!y
Ull,| „„ receiving Tampa will int«*resect it. und all thu
Thnrsdsy promises to lie a record mosquito bite» there ure coal hill*.
reason permitu*«l to exist (or a re­ ami a i m r m . i l sellimi at Madison
WeR,
life
is
"just
one
damn
thing
new«
gf
the
piis«age
of the lull that central cities will eonneet with each
wttker, judging from the number
duction lit prtc«*si
I
recomtnemled
in
ttiy
me^sag**
after
another"
anyway
Jackson
"So anybody cun go any­
tlun
went
wdd
with
enthusiasm und other.
®f demands made lately for re-open1 :
1
tiie establishment of an industriai a big demonstration was given.
where.”
“ I the path Thursdays. The Eagles Mich. Patriot,
A new aeronautic rlass of of­ se linoi f»r girl», and if thè Madison
talking about another picnic at
Mrnwunl county, according t«* the
The |)ixn* people will make u
Will Sell Maxwell»
ficers and men of the navy desiring jiropoHition is m propor slittp** t Iti»
Woodland I’urk soon. They onterlull
is
JH
miles
from
north
to
south
great
jniftiuki* if they carry it only
Mr. S. H. Kelly, traveling sales-1 to take up that work will be sent to tini** 1 export thnt il will meet witb
•*io*d about LJOO people there last
boundary,
and
55
miles
from
east
to
Jacksonville
and then on down
mun for the Maxwell Motor Sales tbe station at Pensacola for instruc­ my approvai," said thè- Govornor
^t their big fUh fry and will no Corporation of Detroit. Mich., has
to west boundaries, extending* from the Fast ( ’oast to Miami directly
tion hy the government within a few in rejdy.
*&gt;»ve a big thing again.
just below Boca RuIoqo to if point south.
been In the city for the last two days.
In additimi to thè industriai «elioni
one-half’
lAile north of Ojus. Seven
•
Woodsman,
Everybody interested In central
weeks demonstrating the Maxwell
Ad­
for girls unti u normal srhnol at Madt t t
towns
are
in&lt;-luded
in
the
new
coun­
and
western
Floridn’»
property
1D16 automobiles. During this time
San Antonio, a town of less than iion, thè Imys' industriai sehool will ty, not all of which are incurjiornted
ir
should
get
busy
and
write
to tho
he has sold -three of these wonderful four hundred population, has let he re-established al Marianna. Tiie
Tke " ( horolatr Soldier’
- Hallandale, Dania, Furl Lauder­ two commissioner«,
Mr,
G.
W.
The young men of the St. An- little cars through their local agency, the contract for a mile of sidewalks. eduactional commUtees
of
liolh dale, Progresso, Colahntchce, DDeerBaxon.
at
Tallahassee,
and
S.
A.
the
Sanford
Cyrle
Agency
of
this
• w " r°Therhood" hovo secured an
Already of half of this amount has housts uro working hard (or thè ostali tlelil and Pompano.
Tbe assessed Belcher, at Miami, and urge them
city,
the
purchasers
being
Mr.
James
lishrmrit of all three «chuo's, and it valuation of the property included
In flvp reeU tho "C h o cbeen completed. ,
2 2 ? Joldler’’ for the Parish' House. Hickson of Celery avenue, Mr.
now look» as if thè bills will meet in thi* district is 12.600,000, and be­ to investigate hy a personal visit
t t l
to this region and to realize the Ad­
Lymnn
of
Altamonti*,
Mr.
T.
W.
Saturday evening. This light
Braxton Beachain of- Orlando has fa vera i&gt;l e consideratimi at this «es­ tween 7,000 nnd 8,000 people Jivo in
vantages of the proposed route be­
These ears are let the contract for the erection of a simi.
r* “ * mMt with great enthusi- Rocket, Mt. Dorn.
it. it is estimated
fore they make their r«‘p«irt
htmoming quite popular.
colonial mansion on the site of his
Florida i« gradualiy C o r n i n g t«&gt; ih**
hxv ^
^ or*t d»y* The boys
No time i*houl&lt;| he lo'l a* they
Orange »venue residence.
\ m.v* * " ° 8°tten special music to go
Mr ami Mrs. Fred Waise mun left
front in edurationnl metter'
Th**
Improvements at Parish House
meet to close tin* matter to about
s t a t e n o w houKls of m o r e a c c r e d i t e d last
n i g h t fur • p o i n t s in Virginia
u M
^ ’’a
* double trent
A compense nre will he added to V
1 ! :
ten day«.
high
school«,
whose
certificates
art*
where
Mr Wal«eman will lonk after
H. B. Coney now* lias a Ford car
tbe violin fl P* M° n Wil1 ,M iit with the Parish House movie equipment
this week. Tiiis will allow brighter thnt, will be equipped with u double recognized in any college or univer­ the refrigerator car business. Tho
Panama Pictures
pictures to be shown and it is hoped deck arrangement for carrying ,Elder sity in the country without further Walscrnuns are Sanford residents
For the service at Holy Croas
Saüí.f D* v^e* *»■ In the d t y last thnt a large crowd will attend tho Springs Aater to OHando and San­ preparation than an/ other state in now and expect to move into their
beautiful
bungAlow
on
Mugnolia
the
south.
church
this Wednesday night at
ford
for
the
thirsty.
Daily
trips
***• ,h»Wng hands with hi» "Chocolate Soldier” m?xt Saturday
when they return hoxt winter. Their 7:30 the subject will be thu Chursh’s
will bo made and the water will be
evening.
The
movie
show
is
a
Ikrge
HtU'F u nd! : H® U now IncaUd in
Senator Hudson has introduced in many friends were loath to see them Missionary Work in Panama.
he i t u ’ ,Geort i»* but state« th at enterprise for the Brotherhood boys, delivered to the door. Tbe Elder
Incidentally many beautiful pic».
*n Sanford again ere lone and It la hoped that they will re­ Spring» water has been pronounced tho sénats a bill to provide for the depart but happy to know that San^ f o r d lo o £ b T t e ^ :: than ceive public aupport and encourage- the best in the country snd the sale compensation of bond trustees, since ford will claim them again in the tures will be shown of the Isthmus
it is contended that when the law is falL
will be enormous.
\
and the Panama Canal.
- #3r « b e r plice in lh# |outh&gt; t
ment.
1
•^ . •
« IL
* ** i - * » •
x- {j
Not only Seminole county but
Sanford city ¡» receiving (publicity
¡0 account of the large aniount of
r.
paving being done at tbe presant time. Heccntty the city council
lattlting to tho request of tho prop­
erty owners on Magnolia avenue
from 7th street to 10th decided to
kridt that thoroughfare and the
aork «ill start this week.
Last night a petition of the propKty ^owners -on Sanford Heights
. for s brick road from Tenth street
to Hughey avenue and from Pork to
Sanford on Hughey was presented
'and although the city treasury is
O n M o n t e r e y 11:i &gt;. fifty f our s m a l l
I
dly depleted the members of the
I
boats
were piled up on the beach.
city council were anxious to-ijo sntn*Record
breaking «old weather fol
thini fur the people who have been
lowed
the
storm.
paying city taxes on suburban prop­
Orchards
in California and Oregon
erty snd decided that the petition
suffered.
In
eastern Washington,
would be acted upon. An ordinance
hating already been drawn it was Idaho and Montana tire temperature
placed upon its first reading'and at fell twenty-five degrees in twelve
the request of Alderman Dingee was hours
In I .os Atigelcs II i|egrc«'s was
read the second and third times and
registered
at ii a m today, th«*
became a law.
mildest since I'Hto
The operation of the ordinance i*
mailt- coniingvnt u p o n t h e a b i l i t y
Michigan Mosquitoes Fierre
of the property owners ulotig the
Had you ever noti« « «i how thick' 1
route raising some of the rasli at
! the mosquitoes are the past «lay «ir
once to defray the expenses of tile
two.'
brick unit freight hut tills will he
Y ou had'
Well here’s some in­
done,and Sanford Heights will aoon
side information ”
They are not
|. have a good brick paved streel all
thick at all
They .«r« thin
Seri
the way to Sanford avenue.
ously I hey are thin enough lo «rawl
Paving bnrk is much cheaper now
through the iticshos of the screens
than it has been in some time and
That's what a student of nature
the city council will pave as many
claims, anyway in explanation of
»trecLs a- they can with the money
th** detestable ahufotance «»f Ml«'
oa hand or that rail he raised
The
.
.
. uui toes in all sections of .la« ksuti
ptopert&gt; owners who want paved! ;
during.-Un* (rast day or tu».
stmts jin- willing to nssM nnd in
Nearly everywhere Olle goes one
this mann* r the roads can he finishhears about mosquitoes
Since Sun­
*d.
day morning when it warmed up the
The work on Sanford 11&lt;•&gt;g*l«t- will they have been thicker than t he pro
not he started before August or vcrhiul Ileus on the hack of the ni'g
September hut it will be rione and lei led «log
Now ihis warm wealh
the giwiil people out there are re ju n ­ I*r. SO tile natures student argues,
to* over their good fortune.
lias brought forth a new and slender

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NO. 7.1
—

�MAY 4, 191

THE flANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

1

other moan« can tho greatest result«
Then the statement is made that
Reply to Pearson's Letter
bo obtained.
Hut when such or­
their methods are always peaceable,
Editor Hcruld:
ganization seeks to hecomo a mo­
Mr. Pearson Bays he did not in­ that there is no record of any strikes
nopoly and deprive others of their
tend to publish, any of tho "inside among tho building trades unions of
rights,
or uses under procure or co­
Sanford.
Why
no
strike?
Several
workings'* o f-trade unions A V o has
ercion
to force' thorn into member­
times
tho
carpehtcrs*
union
has
not done so, nor need he, as far us
ship
1n
order to retain such rights, it
notified
the
contractors
that
on
or
the local situation is concerned, idr
become« nnnrchy and I um unalter­
a very superficial survey of the out­ after such and such a date ,thoy
ably opposed to it. • ■
side evidences oi the "inside work­ would refuse to handle Myy work
When a plague infects a ‘flock, the
ings" is sufficient for nnyono to diag­ made by myself momihailK non­
wise
herder r e m o v e s ihe stricken
union
work
,
Whs*no
»nritwr
nose the case at onrti,- The illy con­
ones
in
stead'of allowing them tot re­
Learning
in
each
cusff
that
the
\»ncealed griping» and groaning», ac­
main
with
the flock and corrupt the
tractora
would
not
accede
to
their
companied by pitiful contortions
whole.
Ju
st
ho
I claim thi.t the
demands,
at
the
last
moment
they
and frequent eruptions M fetid at­
local carpenter»* union is largely in
mosphere all point to the same cause. would call a special meeting and re­
control of a corrupt and mechanic­
scind the action the ring in con­
For treatment see n veterinarian.
ally
inefficient
ring
which
has
Now. if it were conceivable that trol not Slaving the necessary back­
brought
tho
entire
membership
into
bone
to
hack
up
their
demands.
¡thy other organization could pos­
disrepute and that he who exposes
sibly stoop to so low a level as that They would " e a t . father than
this condition, and seeke-tr» eliminate
take
chanres
ofhaving
.
nothing
to
of the local carpenters’ union in
it in a~ -better friend of- tn;desuniotiseeking to deprive me of my Onri* eat, — Possibly xre~xrHP-*» F •more - o f
ism thnn he x^ho defend» or seeks
given and constitutional rights by their pwiceahle methods in the near
to cover it lip. Let the
slogan
the "despicable methods employed future.
be
“
Every
union
man
a
enrpenter”
Mr. Pearson charges me with
by them, you can just b a n k ’ on it
instead of “ Every carpenter a union
th at Mr. Price would have the au­ "insinuating" that non-union labor
man.“
is*
honest,
etc.,
and
union
labor
tho
dacity to ask them questions and
The assumption of Mr. Pearson
would not stop with asking .ques­ reverse. Right here I want to say
and his associates, that I would
tions either. Get th at? It's useless distinctly that I do not use insin­
doubtless have opposed the union
to plead not guilty— thoro Is an in­ uations. When I have anything to
of the thirteen original colonies is
fallible test set forth by St. M at­ say, 1 am man enough to say it
best answered by a little personul
thew nearly two thpusand years ago. plainly. Only cowards use insinua­
history. My father gave four year»
" B y their fruits ye shall know them" tions, lacking the courage to face
of his life in defense of that union
and St. Paul givea a ]ong list of the responsibilities for their infer­
I have always contended
and carried tho scars to his grave.
these fruits. Here are a few of them ences.
I Also seriously injured my health
which ae$m to fit the present case:' that membership in any organisa­
in carrying the gospel of liberty to
" B e in g filled with all unrighteous­ tion did not necessarily alter his
our oppressed brothers in Cuba,
ness, • covetousness,
maliciousness; character or ability in any way,
Now, where was Mr. Pearson and
full of envy, debate, dyceit, malig­ It is merely a matter of choice with
each
individual
and
should
never
be
his
patriotic hunch at that time?
nity; whisperers, backbiters, boast­
Why were they not ¿gh ting for their
ers, inventors ol evil things, without used ajuO’ condition of employment.
beloved union7 I can tell you why?
understanding, implacable, unmer­ Furthermore, it was Mr. Pearson’s
ciful, e t c ," In fino with this, Mr. ad which was nothing but insinua­
Pearson says in his poster!pt, "All tion», which led to tin* present dis­
the world's greatest public dis­ cussion.
turbers have been diseased."
As
Really. Mr.
Pearson, I do not
practically ull the world's labor know whe.re you got the idea that
troubles have been caused by o r -' I hud a trap set for you
I did have '
gunizvd labor {strikes, boycotts, dy­ a trap set out home, hut not f o r 1
namiting, riots, els.) necessarily it you. It was for n four legged skunk
efficient."
They have— a working
follown that they are diseased.
and I got him, too. As to'your de­
card.
I nm indeed glad to say that I nial of the use of the boycott, I
i bnvn been a resident of Sanford
cannot give the names of the five wish to assert that the principal of
for six years and during all that
men desired by Mr. Pearson. See the boycott Is still a very potential
time have been subjected to the in­
weapon in the hands of organized
reason in next paragraph)
Without saying anything dispar­
The first and second question» labor. Its direct use has been, de­ aging as to Mr. Pearson’s reputa­ sults and 'annoyances of the gang
wore asked simply to fend up to |clared illegal; its direct use ns ‘ a tion ax a carpenter, he has certainly who have dominated the carpenter»'
•? ) agreement" is still missed his calling
those following and while I do not gentlemen's
His facility in union, because 1 would rot become
As you profess dodging entitles him to a position one of them and endorse their
entirely agree with the answers given very apparent.
It has been the custom,
ignorance
on
this
point
you are re­ in a side show dodging baseball» methods.
will not discus*», them at present,
among
intelligent
people to honor
ferred
to
the
records
of
the
recent
also passing over the first half of
The word ".scab" is a very popular
those
who
have
served
their coun­
cases
of
the
Danbury
hatters
and
the third with the observation that
and choice epithet used by union
while wages are now higher than the Ilurk Stove A Range t'o., and labor in referring to their opponents, try. For six years this organization
ever before, expressed in dollars anil In connection with tho latter, the and as they have often applied it to has been continually and assiduously ,
d nts the purchasing power of a contempt case of Mr. Oornpers. who me not openly it i* entirely right seeking to find some flaw in my rec­
was convicted and escaped punish­ that they he requested as to its ord or character whereby they might
d y's wages is probably lower.
"T h in g s are not what they seem." ment only by legal technicalities. meaning. He also evaded the "float­ drag me down. They have utterly
failed, and ut hist in sheer exas­
er" inquiry.
Then Mr. Pearson seeks to put hi.» peration they vent their spleen nnd
organisation on record as endorsing inadvertently expose their real char­
the principles of organized labor as acters to the public, by an incon-J
set forth in my last article. These ceivubly despicable attack on n !
principles are fundamentally op­ fellow being because he suffered in
posed to trades unionism and are the service of his country!
Let tiie people judge.»
absolutely impossible under their
Very truly yopra,
constitution and by law», and any
\V. S. Price.
assertion a« to the contrary 1» a de­
liberate lie, told to deceive people
who are unacquainted with the
P ti
facts. •
H i. M
We all understand the minimum
wage idea, and admit l hut any em­
ployer has the privilege to pay us
much more ns he please. But sortie
Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2nd,
■if u» also know t h a t t h e m i n i m u m
All W ork R e c e iv e s My I'ern en n I
me., limited to June 10th. Extension and
wage i» set so much higher t h a n thu
stop-over privileges. For
minimum ability of t h e membership
Attention And B e s t Efforts
ratea, schedules, rescrto earn It that it 1» seldom exceeded
Telephone No 25
valions, etc, call on
/&lt; &amp; /'
Therefore 1 claim that it is prac­ Opposite City Hat*
tically a uniform scale.
G. W. CIUM i . í í L A t f f i c f
As Mr. Pearson has misrepresent­
M A K E YOUR OW N
|lyV(ÔAST
ed
my position on organization, it
AGENT
may he well to let the people know \
P A IN T
ju»t where I stand
I am heartily in I
vou wm s*.
favor of legitimate organization and I
£ 50 cls. TER (./)
cooperation of all kinds, labor, reS T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F THE SO U TH
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. June

ilLYOUR Wife
Take M oney ?
Ned W am er’s wouldn't,
didn’t know why.

She left him;

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Runaway J une
By GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER
and L IL L IA N C H E S T E R

is an original story,, ¿n ingenious story, a
and charm.
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It is illustrated with moving pictures produ
ance Motion Picture Corporation by spe
for this paper

“ Runaway Ju ne” has never before been pub
lished.
It was written for A m erica’s greates
newspapers. In this city it will appear exclu
sively in this newspaper.

'R e a d t h e S t o r y I n T h i s T a p e r .
S e e th e V ic tu r e s

Beginning Wednesday, May 12lh al Star Theatre. 5 and I Oc
Don't piny with serious
don’t YOU carry your own
against

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R E U N IO N

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J C tT I And 3 gals. Linseed Oil
I " I i
to mix with It at
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estimated coat of
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T O R C A TA LO G U E A D D R E S S R E V . D IR E C T O R

1A/I 1 . I t ’s only $ 1 . 5 4 per gal.
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p « l n l m a t e r i a l « l o r 100 y e a r « .

Use a gallon out of any you
buy and if not the best paint
made, then return the paint
and get all your rnpncy buck.

For Walls and Ceilings
In P u b lic and Private In stitu tion s
Pee G e e H a tk o a tt has proven its
m any advantages.
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Bottlers of Sod» Wntcr end
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Contain# baauUful l l l u t l r a l i o n t , plana, ta il color card.

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TRAINS

B o ttles

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Northbound

Arrive
Leave
No. 8 2 . . . .1:18 A. M........ 1:33 A. M.
No. B l . . . 10:45 A. M ... .11:05 A. M.
No. 8 0 ,... .3:26 P. M........3:46 P. M.

Sole Agents for Ctw.xsGL

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Southbound

No. 83. .. .2:06 A. M.........2:16 A. M.
No. 8 9 . . . .2:10 P. M.........2:30 P. M.
No. 85. .. .5:44 P. M.........
6:04 P. M.
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L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D

No.
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24—L e a v e . ............. 5:58 P. M.
168—A rrive............ .5:20 P. M.
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H A U L IN G

L arg o supply o f H o rse s, Mulo.s
W ag o n s and H a rn e s s a l w a y s
on hand F o r S a lò o r E x c h a n g o
B la o k sm lth ln i and W ago n R e p a irin g In

c o n n e c t io n

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Arrive 10:00A.M. Leave 11:30A.M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

Herald W ant Ads Will Bring Results

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L IV E S O F MANY
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Which whlom tho ro»« of enjoyment
adorn*;

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AS* «ha heart t h a t 1* aooneat awa k* to
lha flow er*.
, *i«v*y*
th* first to be touched by the
U .thorn*
How truly U h u been sold that
,oa b*U of tho WOfid know« not how
the
other halt
lives. Thoao who
hato pitied tho
poor littlo milli­
ner,
the
type­
writer, and shop*
g irl,
troubling
over how dark
and d e s o l a t e
■their lives were,
might open their
eyca wide with
surprise to Qnd
how m a n y of
them wrest pleas­
ure from evoji so
dreary an exist­
ence as is theirs.
They read few
papers, yet they
are abreast with
Ibo current events of tho day. They
arc far removed socially from people
of wealth and luxury. They can un­
fold, however, an Intimate knowledge
of them that Is marvelous. Beforebind, they are side to whisper when
* love match Is about to blossom Into
an engagement They see tho bcgln•o|Bg and growth of affairs that end

I

i o icandals.

L

* Watching these women ami their
Ideal lives, as It seomB, Is the ono
Joy of theso girls. The manner in
which they touch elbows with theso
rich women Is somewhat unique. Dur­
ing the day. these young women work
at their allotted tasks, ns though life
c o n t a in e d
nothing «Iso for them
When tho closing hour comes they
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hurry eagerly
from their labor» to
their lonely hall bedrooms, blithe ns
•the birds that twitter outside their
windows. Usually two young women
*h»re lheir room together. They are
in cramped quarters; must take turns
In cooking their frugal suppers over
the nil stove. If there are pleasures
ahrad they don’t mind the hardships
Girl* are clever with their Angers,
and help one nnother to fashion simply
cut of odds and ends their evening
.jowna that would Vie with u million
»Ire's wife's sumptuouH robe, and not
look out of place by comparison
rvnrnlng their
evening
gowns,
throwing -carls round their shoulders
thi gir,» scurry eagerly forth To the
■cheap picture shows for an evening's
amusement ’ Oh. no
A dark »klrt
arm plain shirtwaist would answer
for going (here; their at tiro would
mol be closely-observed On past (he
morlTig picture places they go. tho If
-dcttinatlon being one of the grand
hotel, Tim drawing room and let*
,‘blc* ar,. f r e e to nil r’ t l e s t r w h o to o k
to ih&gt;- " .uno r horn The* loiter m i)i&lt;
bcatitif il lobbv for a white hilling orf
the rich ill*aus they ntp no near the
farorlte of fortuiuB they could reach
forth their hands and touch their
robe*. They drink In their flouting
bit« of conversations; feast their eyes
on tliHr dazzling p m i , Inhale the
exotic perfume from the rare (lowers
they wear l.lko the fnbh-d Cinder«11» of li'gend, these girls seemingly
»re trail-ported Into a different world
The drrait tiotl bedroom fades away
fmm thi ir memories. In it» place
*re marble halls, strains of sweetest
crchcMra music.
The rich and the great ebb to and
tro past thorn. . They secure scuts
In the magnificent dlnluc room. To
be lure it in an obscure corner; sllll
*r~ psrt of that rlClTMtlTChif.
*Uis girl* ordor rolls and milk. Evesing 1» spent atnldsl surroundings of
^rlsht Untiln, flowers, gayety, happy
Uughicr. and all that mak» s'lifo one
|r*nd *»eet sons When It Is over
they slip out. unobserved. retracItiR
*h*ir iteta homeward, eagerly Chat0T,(‘r all they liavc seen and
^•rd Ttiev n.ake the rounds of tho
hotels and restaurants Man*l*ra km,w them: tlip&gt;* are unobstni,«»«. quiet gift*
L bus IIjt they aro
T * tu
them a tab to. but tell
m-Tt*® th»l, tables nr« nil engaged fur
entire evenltif, Their expenses
^Kb- They reserve tables for
hokc who spend money-fiencrously.
'
l0eg 1101 ta *&lt;0 l°n*
niakn the
oundi; while It laata these pretty.
jWoccnt girls have their fling In lend* * d2i&gt;bl0 lUo. as It we ret " They
*n ibrrounded by hArdshlps In day
&lt;hn# *nd luxury by night.
,F A CHILD DIND&amp; THEM.
th* homes where the light ha*
hM

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4/
1V, .. .‘""v
rfn,
"4l *IOW
glow** In youthful heart*.
•ïxk» VMri* ï 11 whlu y0“ W*»l
L*t w l Mhon,a * howsr of flower*.
4.^7 Diocvm ther* through chlMhood

hour*.
Wty th* chttd of divided heart*.

Tira chain of lova I« no ntrongcr
Í *0 111 »«tkest link. The eouplo who
1T?
made man
wtr.. ^
.v . .
' to be litauo
man aand
na
l a 00W u nicr,t®nd they art* leav* tile old life
th*m and
nnd eft«n.
life behind
behind them
ttrlng * new world, as It were. Aftçr
neither tho husband nor tho
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wife can do absolutely ns ho or she
wills,—thero Is another to consult,
advise with and please.
Tho trouble Is, many a married
couple wake up to tho fact too late.
Tho husband who has always had his
own way does not take kindly to boUig dictated to by a woman. Ills moth­
er always gave him, bis turn way; ho
expects his Wife to do likewise The
spirited young wife who ban boon
petted, spoiled umt coddled by her
family Is quite as determined that she
must bo the ruling spirit of tho house­
hold. Slight disagreements end all
too soon 111 open quarrels.
1 his Is hail enough If there are no
little ones, but If then; 1s a child look­
ing on with frightened eyes and huted
breath, parent» should never utter tho
ibUtcr ^ o rd a that uac. tu their Upa.
UDcODBcl uusl y^**ei i - trr its uarllcat
years, the child will take sides with
one or tho other. The scene will bo
engraved upon Its memory while life
lasts.
Frequent quarrels of parents, lead
to estrangements and contemplation
of divorce. Ere parents should take
that extreme measure, they should
give a thought to the innocent child
whoso future they would deliberately
wreck hy such a course. When the
dovecote has once been desecrated,
the fledglings have no heart to return,
there again. Where thero 1b a child
to bind them, a husband and wlfo
should make cyery sacrifice In keep­
ing back their resentment and dlfllcultics for the sake of tho little life that
would not have looked out wistfully
In this cold and bitter world had It not
boon for them. Parents owe It to their
children to make a home for them and
to cause happiness to reign within Its
walls.
Tho wife who speaks slightly of her
husband before her children makes a
fatal mistake
Tho husband who
speaks nnverliigly to hls wife with the
children looking on paves tho way to
be slighted himself by them when he
Is old. Futher may endeavor to Influcnco them that mother’s in tho
wrong. Hut In tho calm judgment of
after years their hearts will turn to
her, as tho sunflower turns to the sun.
Chlldren should hind husbnnd and
wife In love and peace till death do
them part

IF HIS LIFE WEHE AN OPEN BOOK.
Ha*.

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not for th- dead nl.mr,

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e r o s i w i t h o u t th«« c r o w n o f »{lory !
c a n to u c h th** truuclc « t r t n j î
Yiolpy l ' u t fit« l.t tJl-Mitl it* w i n I h* in .
t u t thon»* i hai n e v e r Min«,
til»* w i t h a ll U n i r mu*)« in ih er n *

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Making the-Little
fi- F a r m a n d
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uG aa rr ud e un ;• i
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Orange ant! Seminole Counties.

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by I h o U n i t e d . S lu ice
m ent o f a g r ic u lt u r e |

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None of uur native birds so much
concerns the average (urflief oF tlie
eastern states as the common crow
Many of our present criticism» of this
bird, aTWpiilllug sprouting corn, feedlag oti rlpenlug cara. dninnglng fruii*
of varimi» Unii», desi rot iti« pvulltry
and wild blnls and disseminatiti« diacasca of live Block, tvere common cotti*
pinlnt» In ilio day» of Mie carly colo
ti Ut a. Many of thè virine» of thè
erow. now qidtc "generally recognixcd.

m tt. hut rtnnvork must not UvaUnwod
to lieeomc urtidgery. A milk or batter
bus i ne s s rvqtilrm paltutaklng eflort
s e m i ilnys In thè week. and all
Umiligli thè yenr. Siili, a f nr m i» uot
a farm ultimili cow». and thè pruper

thlng ls to divide Mie Work fntrly ami
ki vp a s ma ny an i ma In a» cuti he fisi
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A placo of leu or ivvonty nere* shuttld
bave a »Ilo. and u h m thè lami nmouiit»
to ttilrty aerea or inoro (Itero mny Ih*

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C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.

YODR OPPORTUNITY
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$ 2 0 0 . 0 0 to $ 8 9 5 . 0 0

ON EASY PAYMENTS
por esulo« *nd Information wrllB

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G. B. POPE, Agent

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■liso b a v e Ih-cii mal t e r » o f reeortl fui
m a n y y e n r » In l e e e n i lime». I n u v r v c r
»•’lenitili »lini* of lh«-»t» prolilein». In
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a&gt; h» uf liuttdre.l» o f ero*« » »eenretl
In e ve ry monl h of t h è yc. tr und ni nl e l
AN ISKUilKTH FAMILY Hilf »I LI» h F. I I
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Mn* y e a r n i o n i i d
In file • ou»anipt|oii »1 Mian any &lt;*l Mu* ln&gt;* ernp» »iii'lj
•if load», »alaimliah-r» f ro«» Mild some ae . hiv«r. **•*« |*ea» oi a l f a l f a
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Have Chickens Gome Sense?
,
, Miidíi s. whb li luget ber compirne a lit lb* Li"ie, corn make» an excelleiil quality
In Farm gad Fireside, in ilio poub. ^
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v»arly foo.1. the of -l|nge. T i l e l e c n i h c » » I l l ’ll IIS v’liiliT
try-raising depurtn.eni, a contributor (T(|W
,|„|tlK i,„rui. Small and alfalfa, are 'lable to ml uu1i*hs spe­
tolls U10 following storj about uu «I- j, n
j||f(||||, ,MV„ rr,^ |n Mm sloimieh* col- cial care Is taken to pack the silage
roden
purlonpo with hls chickens:
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leelis! lJtvu|v ,.*.r* .mmtb. lau U H i tin**.inghlj” mill foM* I lie atr &lt;nl(
"An Amusing Incident happened I..U
whether
Ii Is nlsvi iiotr-»iir* for American
summer. 1 had a tine flock of chlcK- »ntidl maiiiinal» found In Idrd«’ sHRn
fanners to Improve their |&gt;nstutea fot
ciis In an old gardon adjoining too «»•h» were taken alive or found ilunil.
&lt;In* economic prisliii-Mnn of milk and
yard. I cared for thorn, and as It hai&gt;beef Fora permanent pustule **e want
pened no one else went about them for
a wider range of gnuoves. Including
Mangels a» « Stock F e e d .
weeks I was In the habit of ^flklUA
The inaliti«*! crof» H a heavy ylelder. tlmothyv nlslke. white clover, blue grn*»
thfl fresh all* anil sunlight rnmetly— in»! Il I* comdderinl to lie one of the •uni orchard gras-». Three will xuccnsl
not wearing a list. One day I went miel satisfactory of the root crops for on a Wide range **f »oils. .Five pound*
toward tho gate with my hat on, nnd «1111It*, says the l"«vn JfU nmcvta.'id. e a c h rif Mmoltiv. tevllop and -tNIke
tho entire flock took to flight, flrller- ilorwe» do not like iimn«&lt;hM * ery “ ell. *1 till two fiv&gt;ilii&gt;t» ol wlipe i t . 'i o gl*e
lug myself of Ihe scarecrow I again and even If the* did the emp Is too line results, with t**'»»ll*l&gt; three 'd
wont Into the yard, slid the exclle- watery t&lt;&gt; use In large quantities. Of bine grass The filth* while clever will
mtmt Immediately cessevi
course It ran hardly in* »nld Mint this »(tread as 110.other clever will and oil*
Chickens afe tjulck and alert to crop can In* made to take the place er the ground In the face of great ol)
every ' no Iso, otijeo' ami movement. of coni In the central west, nnd under stach». It will grm* ami flourish on
They observo before they venture.
ordinary comí Ulnas ninniteli cnn bo nlmost nny klrnj of solí nml ahmild be
"Chickens lovo sud trust,their mas- n»isl only In supplementniy puanlltle* Jpcluded lu nny grn»» «ocd mixture lnnnd watt
fpr hls com- for cows, young •alilo and even for tended for pennanent pasture. It voi*
»«*• They watch «....
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tof. They understand every movement fattening *U»*rs. There la considerable tiiiteerg, yenr nfter year. and thc pns*
be makes, nnd know tho general rorflabor Involved In handllmr the crop, tures Bhd ronilshlcs nro often covereil
of the different veasels he car* and for that reason we would advise wlth It creò after blue grasa Utjs glven .
, ri«-**
tip the flclit
no man to grow a isrge arc».
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paid for non-residents.

A p robl em which 1» r a t h e r dilli cult
for o w n e r s of little f a r m s to solve Is
t h a t o f s up pl yi ng f od d er for their c o w s
and o t h e r slock A f t e r u silo lias bee n
creciisl t h e r e U less dllllculty, hut m b
crn i'c t h e q ues ti on o f economical feed
lug Is a l w a y s pressing.
An energetic family on a farm should
keep a on to bee o f c o ' v s T h er e U money

Vlrtu«s of th* Bird Are Beginning to
Be Recognized.

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Complete abstracts from the records of

Hy C. C. HOWS HELD

THE FARMER AND THE CROW.

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
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T h o m a n who shows no disposition
to I n du lg e In t h e s oc i et y of t h e fair
s e x s h ou l d not be s i n gl e d out fot tier
»I ntent a t t e n t i o n by w o m e n
le -k e .l
T h e r e I» generally a good r ea so n
Pili
I l i » . » I f i n i i o f I I l e . lo«*
U Iti' Il
lie lut» w he n a mail light s »by of mat
511n •Kl u t i f i l i . .r u » %ru H j
«MHt! f *1 1
r l mot i y
It m a y be hl s n a t u r e to be ^11^1« || | D« •’ «).* 1-** m il* b t*) Il ("UC t u r H “
p o li t e to Mili Opposite Se\. but II
v. • ;i — II. '111»* r»
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s h o u l d n ’t he t a k e n for g r a n t e d t ha t
L. « 11. . .11,.1 II.* If 1 1I I .«*’ * • v 1, 11c c r u t 1*1
c o u r t e s y m e a n s lib lug w h i c h may lead « ut« »
U . . \ II«* . 1 1*«:1 VV I le W • M 111^
1*1 ' 1 "
to a t e n d e r e r »cuuiliellt
» l.im l " l i t p io iiiltii id ly
I n I |o;t » t o m
He ma y a p p e a r t o ho very lonely ¡i. li» r v o i i i i i i i » ! t I I I —»." 111 j 111 v l i i j u r t o i t »
atid m u c h in nee d of w o m a n s s y m p a
t oí 111» . o l i i pi 1- e i l ove» » , p e l v e l l i o»
t h y . 1tut up j i e ar an e es In s u c h r o s e i
t l i e i u » i » ’t f.H id . tiru’-whopiwr» are n u l l i
m a y b e dec ept ive. I n s t e a d o f being
r n i l , I u l . c n III g r e i t t e M &gt;11ni ini i i c e I u t e
a b a c h e l o r a» e ve r y mí o »iipimse». lut
III 1 h e ..............
&gt; e p lr lllllv l
ll l’ ltlg t h è
may be a Widower, witb a l a rge f a m ­
m u n i t i o f la r g e » ! c o n » i i l n p l I t i l i , j v l t e n
ily o ( chi ldr en, whom Ills m o t h e r . In
I lev
(..liti
i l ..... . 1 l i n n . . f Mie l o l i l l
a fur off i n ' . . I» .tilling hi m to r a r e fot
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i ... in - m l wImi. gioì.
Hi» oio i eiuglit may he to ma k e
. i-1 i, h . v. i in i. i b ■ v i ni I ino
m i m e elei lot I tii.i lor hie uio(hct le»s
,1 V I I • . I ...... . I-I lllllll lili I tu
bri .i »1 lie i i ' lie brin In tin avowe d
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1 1, I o i i
i ’ . ¡0 l u i » u l e o fu v n i
Intention
lover
to e n t e r t a i n
the
I l e l o i i d . o l i l i weevil.» o f « t i r l i i t i » k i n d »
t h o u g h t of ta ki ng a w i l e until hls
un* tukrii Iib vuryliitf «lini ut Iti«-**
children are e duc at ed, grown up, mar
itimiurlioiil
Hiimin%*r inni fall
AImmii
rlcd and In h o m e s of tln-ir own.
huir
of
ih«*
iriiiiiiiilim
i »&lt;t «wit of
T h e n , uguin. many a b a c h e l o r mny
■(»inj••••»«*•I of h«*iu tlrlnI
h a v e h a d a h e a r t e n t a n g l e m e n t in ht» l l i - i i f fa » *• 1 !■* ‘ »»Il
! ! 11s lar« I -w |i ri* M i' * h i i i w
¿rr*•ntt«! B« . f , » I.i
e n t i ) y o ut h which c a us e » h i m to for
rt n «1 i t I itf r t J
tlMto W 4i^l i f «•* 1 .**»D h*
» w e a r m . i r i l a g e lor all Uni e to m i n e
1 «*w| .«
■ N f l l l » '*f M i t i l i i .
f u l lu»*
î Ih
Or he may tiaV* haliti» s u c h H» all
\ 1JI It »'T lt d *
Hi
1"1 li!»
11
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Ht; U h Pli •
litigo* e mu l i l o t&lt; tu :• i , h u h lu- know»
i*. • «* «I
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tu 11'
I bal to. vi. a,.o, , » &gt;1 put up wi n t»r ' ¡ n i »*’* *
M.
bll h
lib*
*«r
long, or I"*' &lt;t drink
If e*. i&gt; nan » f - . l l v li* B1 - f* *1 w 1
•» t*ti l a v m . H r r i g o r i *
life was a n open book t h a t all mi ght -B i l ^ l n » W " *1 •» l i a i *
«I Ik li! X Im * 1I**!»111"»I
r end, bleu w ho mu in so d e » | ; a h l e 1if « f f [l'H «*., %\ It«"’ «" ' 1
Ij]n«I ki * - - ■»I • * 11 * &gt;1 111»“ J'riH I
ib i
i
tïi
a
I
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m
B
mi g ht be s h u n n e d while o l h e t n . W I.-1
f IimiI (i«i|aidnl l*i
n t u n l i n * il Mi*«KN i •
s e e m t o pnenct.» all t h e f a u l t s It. t he

j calendar, might be considered worthy
, of reforming.
Jewels In tho mugli.
Kvon a muti to whom a woman Is
' wedded may not lie Just what sho
Imagines him lie may Im supportltig
dependent rehiii*«* whom lie has
never mentloiu d io Ids wlfo and of
whom tlin world knows not.
If a man wishes to closu tho hook
of hls past (mm all prying eyes it Is
wisest and hist to let him huv#- Ids
own way. If a man is Intnresteil In
u woman he xv111 iml have In be coaxed
to Beok her out; fm Mu te la no inagnol on earth as str.iiu* us love to bring
two together who an- Intended fur
each other.

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Only Fruit oí Good Quality
Sold at Profitable Prices

Fiorirla growert Oiis .scadili
were tituglit lite !*■»-»!ni of Ilo*
vaino of quulity in orungett uml
4*rnj)cfnijù ' Oijly JJiosc. ,v»bp
* snit lo market cicali, liriylit
fruii, properly packcil, rcccivcil
o rofitallio lincea. Tlicro tvos
fit(lo orno (Icniaml fur poorly
jaickcd, infcriur fruii.

( t rowers aro in Ilio lammest for
pmltl. They should realizo now
ns never lieforo that quality id
fruit puck alone insures prices
that pve tli is. T o safeguard
the future those who have not
already dono so must plan to
¡nitidi the liest parking huUxo
machinery obtainable.

Buy Skinners “ Satisfaction Guaranteed”
Packing House. Machinery and Equipment
l*rof i t-jiro»lu i i a i*
fruit, that which giK-s
lltroiii'h n modern
packi nghouse,
makes a market for
itself. Careful buyers
jiiek out the best
exjuipment.

\V&lt;* have reeen l ly
added to our already
lari*c plant at Dunedin, and are making
up 11big (dock of tlio
"Satisfaction Guarnntccd linc"of packing muchiuery.

L. B. Skinner Mfg.Co.,

Uejiin now »&gt;n your
"quality tir-*t" campaiyn hy uriling for
our new illustnited
catalog. Wc will 1&gt;c
j;lud to submit paektug bunso plana and
csliuxatcs, free.

Central Ave., Dunedin, Fta.

Special price* for June ¡nttallathms—write no«V for these.

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other state juat now, but is be­
TRESANFORDHERALD any
ing criticised on the mileage she is
It. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business M m i ( r r
l'ut ¡1-; C1 I:,« ry Turv*,y

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
— * W I S ( K I I 'T I O N P R IC K . IN A D V A N C E
O N E Y E A R . . ...................................... .11.00
B I X M O N T H S ............................................ ................... 1.21

T t I R K E M O N T H S ....... ......................;. .

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n * U i * r c d In tit* t l t j bjr. Cantor »2 00 Pnt V ( * i I*
A d i u t » o f 20t . I’ t l M onth
P i f a n l i la M m n M m 11« M t i * al O ff»»
B a i a m i A * K e taad.U aaa M a ll M ille t A nfan i t la d
I * M . al I b i i 'w t n f i n al Hwitord. f.o tlJ i.
' L W r t A rt af M u c h ltd. I »TO. ^
O d W n la 11m i d Iluildinf

Trto»baac No. it «

~ Recent visitor« to the city have
remarked upon the many building
»Iteration!» started in Sanford. This
sounds good coming from— people
who haviv been in other parts of
Florida nnd demonstrates th at Sanford is progressing despite the war
in Europe.
------ 0 -----rto use to worry about the route
of the Dixie Highway. The people
who come from Cihcago to Florida
by auto will take the DeLand, San­
ford, Orlando, Kissimmee trip to
Tam pa and no other attractions will
prevent It. The best part of Flor­
ida and the section that has the
moat brick roads will appeal to the
tourists.
^Spring crops are looking well, fish
are biting fine, new buildings nre
* going up, the bulkhead will soon be
finished, the brick roads are being
completed, the legislature will soon
adjourn, the new postmaster will
soon he appointed, the city election
will be on, the new churches Will he
ready for occupancy and why should
we worry?
\
-------O-----House Bill No. 107 should he rel­
egated to the list of the hills that go
into the waste basket. The present
law is all that is needed and
107
will stir up more trouhjo for the real
newspapers of the slate that we can
settle in the next century.
Some
. people fra me lulls without going
in to them deep enough to invest!gate their merits ami all sueh hills
do in to clog the calendar and prevent good hills from becoming laws.
T h e house should kill Bill No. 107
and kill Bill Mapoles with it.
o
K. J . Holly, past grand president
of the state press association and one
of the best it ever had, hus this to
nay about his,own home town: " I n
some ways Sanford is one of the
best cities in the state nnd in- other
ways it is absolutely dead and laid
o u t ."
But galvanic butteries have
been known to bring the dead to
life no Sanford will live ngnin when
Holly's Herald turns on it£ best
current.— Miami Metropolis.
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Furthermore, in'- these days of
high taxation, when the county com­
getting.
The technical papers arc missioners should 'reduce expejg£(4
o( the opinion that- much of tho in every possible way where i t will
money we are spending on brick not prove detrimental to the public
highways in tho country is a bad in service, House Bill No. 107 requires
vestment— that we nre putting down them to pay the legal rate ($1 per
tho bricks at a very heavy expense, inch for the first insertion and 50c
' A banking account isjt great help in forming habits of'thrift,
tfieilffiy lessening the mileage of per inch for each subsequent issue),
and give an insight into modem business methods.
roads we get for the amount of for "all notices required to be pub­
money it costs us, and criticising lished ws well as for their proceed­
the cost of upkeep in the way of ings."
Every young man should have a bank account and we want the
The enactment of this hill into
road repairs for brick highways ns
Inw ’ would cost the taxpayers of
bank account of every young man in this community.
well as others.
.There can be no question but Alachua alone $ 1,000.00 additional
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Florida might have done better than per year, as the commissioners have
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never
heretofore
paid
ono
cent
for
she has with the money she has
raised in tho past ten years for road the publication of Jheir proceedings,
building.
There is no doubt but but under this bill they would he
that brick rouds last much longer, required to pay one dollar per inch
but the brick highways in the coun­ for such publication..
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
S A N F O R D , T L O R ID A
Another objection to* House Bill
try are very expensive. Whether or
» k i - e » tod »a«----- r:L. WOODRUFF WPfwdent
PrMldMl
Am CuWn
—
not they are the more expensive- m -No. 107: Under ita provisions tho
the long run and are not so much commissioners would be required to
expense to keep In repair as other designate, in its turn, a newspaper
There are
roads that have been built in tho published by negroes.
state. But nobody has* figured tho several newspapers In the state at
matter out to an exact science, and present owned by negroes, and the full advantage of splendid natural the work of the state Board of
Must B«.
applied (hat science to the building undersigned has during tho past conditions for .their own good, and Health, and that wider usefulness
A
Boston
professor
says that a tnu
of new roads in this state. Florida week submitted an estimate for the it has hrought to the state a sturdy will bo possible to that body.
Is at his best on January If, 7^
to
develop its
nat­
Let the people of Florida recog­ must bo pay day with him.
is not far from where she was. a few publication of a paper in Gaines­ capital
ural
resources.
ville
by
members
of
this
race.
nise the value of health and bodily
years ago, in that she is still guessing
During my tw en ty ’ consecutive
on the paving material, and still ex­
Do you believe this could have strengthen as necessary prelimin­
years service in the Florida Legisla­ been brought about unless the gos­ aries to mental und spiritual vigor,
perimenting with road building.
. There should be not only a high­ ture, four years in the house and pel of clean, sanitary living had and the state will move all the.quick­
way commission in Florida, hut sixteen in the senate, I never failed been preached without ceasing? Un­ er to a realization of Ita ultimate pos­
there should he a hoard of engineers to appose every effort to create a less the barriers had been built up sibilities.
and estimators. We ought to know monopoly* of the public printing at by medical science to keep out the
practically to the pennyworths what the county scat, and I was pleased epidemics of the tropiqa! island», and
The Fishing Banks.
it will cost to build various kinds of to see Representative Mapolcs pur­ unless these facts of actual accom­
Newfoundland would bo nothing
roads, bow long they will last, and sue the same course in the house re­ plishment had been advertised to without the great submarine plateau
.
• ••*
known as tho “banks,” on w’hlch all
the whole world.
how much it will cost annually for cently.
The
claims
of
all
legitimate,
news
upkeep. #&gt;
_
If Florida is to continue its rate thn tolling Is done. At a small sta­
papers
should
be
considered
in
l
e
t
'
of
progress, the way /nust he led by tion within tho edges of the great bank
Good roads have been built all
that tho cod loves so well the sea is
over America, nnd all over- the ting the public printing, hut at the jits health authorities, as in tlTe past, qulto smooth. It Is usual for vessels
world.
They have been built in same time the county commissioners Already Floridn is known through- tolling on Iho banks to Inquire from
countries where the soil and condi­ should ho permitted to exercise the ¡out the .Union ns one of the mosl u ^ ' V a t h a v e T r X ^ f r o r i h e o,o‘n
„„ to wi,at Bort of wcailu*r It la.
tions were very much the same as discretion necessary to the protec- progressive of nil the states in health
in Florida.
Few states and lew- lion of the public in the rendering of mid sanitary matters^ an&lt;J the fact —Exchange!
*
------------ ------ -------countries are now experimenting service, as well as in the matter of seems to be recognized Teas distinctly
ut home than elsewhere.
with good roads. They know to a circulation.
Slavery Originated In the East
The paHsnge of House Bill No. 107
definite scientific certainty hftw much
Absolute slavery aeems to have apTo maintuin this reputation and
will
cripple the public service, in­ the splendid activity on which it is pcared In the eastern «colonics someit costs to build and maintain the
various kinds of roads. We should crease county expenses, force many bused, requires the powerful nid whnt earlier than In the southern, for
■ MY SPECIALTIES:
have the same certainty in Florida, people to subscribe for a different of the stute government through |dave|*)r existed In New- York In 1628.
PICKARD'S II ANINI’ AINTI l&gt; 1 mina
and we could build in this state newspaper every year; therefore, wise appropriations and recognition 1,1 *sew Jersey In 1628, In Mnssachu
GORHAM'S STERLING -&gt;l » I It
setts
In
1630,
lu
Connecticut
In
1631
for
these
and
other
reasons,
should
thousands of miles more of good
and moral support, and hardly less
und In Delaware In 1636, Then* &gt;vas ROGERS' PLATED WAHI
roads, anil not have t he m cost too ,u’ 1
J’a!' l,pd
by county and municipal and com­
a statutory recognition of slavery In ELGIN AND WALTHAM M I U I I 3
Very
truly.
much, or put too great a burden on
munity backing, ,t appears at the Massachusetts In 1641. which was conH. H. McCreary,
tho present or the future. We ought
present writing that the Legislature Mdernbly ahead of such recognition
Editor Gainesville Sun
not to be Rtraining at the gnats of
of H»15 will do much in support of of slavery In Virginia or Maryland.
Gainesville, Fix., May 3, 1915
"mall^onginccrmg cost und swa'.-w-

PR O SPER ITY

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

Magazines Periodicals
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Confectionery
Cigars and Tobaccos

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STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Money raised by taxation is raised
to conserve public welfare.
Under a representative form of
government,
appropriations
are
Requiring (hr t'ounly Commissioner*
made from this fund by those who
to Itolalr the Public Printing
are selected to perform the func­
Among the Several Newspapers of
tions of government, because it is
Their Respective Counties.
inconvenient, even impossible, thnt
every taxpayer shall have n voice
House Bill No. 107, originally de­ nnd a .vote in determining the up I
signed to make a rate on legal print­ portionments.
ing has
been amended In such a
The duty of government is to do
form that it ‘'Would work harm in­ for the people those things which
An exchange intimates that Boh stead of good and the legislature has they, as individuals cannot do for
Holly has his eyes on the guber­ been petitioned to change it or kill themselves, to provide such condi­
natorial chair.
Well, what of it7 thn bill entirely. lion. H. II. Mc­ tions that every individual shall bo
Ono might look a long way and find Creary, editor of Gainesville Sun protected from unlawful depreda­
tions mid shall be guaranteed his
worse material and there’s no deny­ has the following regarding it:
Tothe
Honorable
Members
of
the
.rights
and safety in the pursuit of
ing the fact, that Holly is not only
Floridn
Legislature:
|
hls
o4tn
business and in his home.
capable but well polished.- Zolfo
The passage of this bill in its pres­ Uovornment
determines,
among
Truth.
other
tbinjgs
the
amount
necessary
ent
form
would
defeat
tho
vory
ob­
Whaddye mean, well polished?
Are you speaking of outr top piece? ject of tho law* requiring publication to be raised by taxation for,public
of legal notices, whiqh Is to give purposes, it collects the amount as­
— Sanford Herald.
Since you mention it we believe publicity to the same. Why should sessed nnd finally determines in
the commissioners be required to so- whnt manner tho fund so collected
that shining dome did sorter inspire
led
a cortaln newspaper without shall be expended.
our little squIhtDi: But that bean of
any
circulation
outside its own ham-j
This is at least one of the funda­
yours, Bro.'Holly, though smooth as
lot
as
their
official
organ, when prob­ mental idea of the model govern­
a billir.rri hall, is no more polished
How- far actual government,
thnn yo ir manners,, and when you ably a half dozon or more other ment.
newspapers in the same county have federal or suite or municipal de­
arc seat 2d in tho governor’s chair it
will add a touch of dignity that will twice as many subscribers in that parts from this idea is determined
certainly contribute a large share of very community, and a hundred by thn fallibility of those who ex­
times as many sucbscribers in the orcise ita functions, in spite of a
prestige.— Zolfo Truth.
county?
A newspaper 'should be more or less popular belief, graft and
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treated as any other business enter­ dishonesty are rare in government
C R E D I T W H E R E IT 18 D U E
prise, and not subsidized.
affairs in this, country. Stealing by
To tell who are the friends of the
public officials or employees is the
Tho
county
commissioners
nre
• Crop Pest Bill would be to mention
«pabie-of-hrtting^the-pubH
rprint­
unusual
exception. More often- er;
pretty nearly every, one who~volcd
ing
to
the
papers
that
will
give
the
rors
are
made through mistaken
for it/ In the senato special men­
tion should be made of Senators best service for the money, und in judgment.
Certain
things are of prims im­
Hudson, Drane, Fogarty and Wells. fJtmny instances they are rotating
In tho -house, Hardee, Wood, Lake, tho county - printing among their re­ portance to the people— police and
Penny, Martin, Buasey, McDonald, spective newspapers. This is only fire protection and individual safety
Dawson and Adkins were particu­ just and proper where the newa- from physical harm probably come
larly helpful. Some others did not paper deserves recognition and can first, matters that uffoct directly the
say much on the floor, hut did ex­ render the service, hut they should life and property of the individual
not be required to select so mo 2x4 Unquestionably next in importance
cellent work outside.
«
H. Harold Hume writes that pnper to do the county printing aTe those matters thnt affect hia
Lake, of Seminole, stood manfully which cannot' possibly render tho health, for Individual nnd public
health are,- next to life itself, the
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.by his guns and handled the situa­ •erfire.
biggest
asseta of tho family 'or tho
Take, for instance the publication
tion in fine shape. We can forgive
community.
of
the
list
of
qualified
voters
in
Lake everything else for this. Prof.
In tho appropriation of public
Hume states that the strife is -to be Alachua county. It Is noxt to im­
congratulated upon the men *it has possible for tho supervisor of regis­ funds it follows naturally that these
tration to furnish the list to the most Important things should be con­
sent to the legislature.— Florida
printing office in time to giVe more served before all other Interests, and
Grower.
Thanks to Harm’d And Edgar. ihan two or three day's to put it In the wisdom vof legislative action is
This Christian spirit Is beautiful type, and it would be impossible to determined by a recognition of this
and brings more forcibly to our mind Issue It wjthln the time required by principle.
Florida’s rapidly increasing pros­
the little parnblf .about the differ­ law from tho newspaper office in the
ence it makes, whbn -the brindio.bo­ county .outside of Gainesville. The perity during the p.vst quarter . o f V
vine Is hooked or In ancient Jsgnuage samo is true of the tax sale and list century haa boon advanced more by
whose ox Is gored. Since Lake la of property on which valuation has effectual efforts for its sanitation,
been Increased.
Tho writer, who by tho gradual dispelling of the wide
forgiven he can die happy.
----- -Ch----has been engaged in the printing spread idea thpt it was not on« of
business in Gainesville for 36 years the most healthful sections in the
F L O R ID A ROADS
The sta te is receiving considerable has on many occasions bpen com­ world, thap by any other agency or
T h at specter* of yellow
' attention in the engineering and good pelled to personally labor from 18 to Influence.
roads publications now, on account 20 hours for several days at n time fever has been banished, nnd the
of our road building. Some of the In order to get out the public print­ world-hna shown that a semi-tropical
plblleity~ is favorable nnd some. ^f ing within the time required by law, climate may be ns healthful the year
and the work could not possibly around ns that of northern latitudes.
it unfavorable,
Education hna shown 'tho people
Florida i* getting credit for spend­ have been, done elsewhere. In the
of Florida how to live, how to take
ing m ore money for good rosds than county, nor could it be done

HOUSE BILL NO. 107

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Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Association
A Good Thing for Sanford and for You
Save a L ittle —Own Your Own Home
OFFICERS
T. J. MILLER, Pres.
A. I*.’ CONNELLY, Scc’y-Treas.
GEO. A. DcCOTTES, Attorney
$450,000.00 COMMON STOCK
$50,000.00 PREFERRED STOCK
(7 Per Cent Cumulative)

DIRECTORS
T. J. MILLER
F. P. FORSTER
H.R.STEVENS
FORREST LAKE
- A. P, CONNELLY
R. W. HERNDON
I). L. THRASHE

TH E SANFORD BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION on May 1st., ma­
tured first séries of stock. Paying out
in cash and by loan cancellations, over
twenty four thousand dollars.. Organ­
ized six and one half years ago this As­
sociation has caused to be constructed in
and around Sanford more than 75 houses,
and is now ready to build for you. . j. At last meeting of the Board seven applications
for houses were' favorably acted upon, and we hope
to build many more yet this year. No institution
has and is contributing more to upbuilding of our
city. Ask some of those who have just received
cash for their maturing investment stock i f in ad­
dition to helping their town and community they
. are not satisfied with results as an earning invest­
ment. Books for next series close this week. We
will be glad to have you become a shareholder.

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u a uxi ts ¿3a a a u e a ú ct ** d ¿í ¿2 4 ä Htt ä tf « o m &gt;3a n i m a n a d a «ut rx»1m i m3 a a I
last night for their home in Virginia,
^
Bonita Wins the Prise
Hon. Forrest Lake spent Sunday
much to the regret of their many
Bonita is the new name for tho
here und left for Tallahassee last m
A RESUM E O F SA N FO R D
friends.
new ice cram parlor and restaurant
:: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY :: night. Urgent business called him
H
A P P E N IN G S UP T O D A T E
of Nicolopulus Brothers
in
the
home and his many friends were
Mr.
A.* II.i Cole, state field serre- People Bank building . Not having
glad to see him. Mr. .Lake thinks
AiUfm «11 CommiiikkatiefM for (hit
•
; ; Mille Happenings—Mention
Column lo "S«Mlf Mfltf/'sf PImIM
tary for the Methodist Supday nny name for the new placq the, pro­
that the hext four weeks will s w a
Mi » K A Ti(K«qft, PjtdM N« ÎCU
j ’ of Matters in Briei—
School Association was the guest of prietors allowed the ladies of Han­
greater activity in the house and
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Personal Items of
Rev. and Mrs. Steinrnsyer on Mon­ ford and vicinity to choose the name,
many hills made into laws.
|da «*öj4 a ò u a a n n a a ittici a tí tí a n a a ti *sa im a r. it ms rs a » a s 4 du íSü ííí Su c c.|
1 In te re s t
day.
giving as a prig* a gallon of ice
Sanford House Cafe
wu« realized by the proceeds of the
.'irir-.S'ctr ,1/utincc ¡ ’arty
cream. There were many names to
Service a la carte.
silver
offering.
choose
from and Tho committee had
gummirr oí lhe Floating Small
Mrs. J. S. Wilson entertained tho
Business Men's Lunch 11 to 2.
Notice
a
difficult
problem on their hands
Tallu Succinctly Arranged for
members of the Sew-Sew Club with
Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
7'rn Ten Social
4 special meeting of the stock- to choose the proper name, but out
Hurried Herald Readera
a
charming
little
matinee
party
71-tfc
Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Shipp will holders of the First National Bank of all of tho good ones the name of
Friday afternoon.
The guests as­
Woodland Park
give a dime social at the home of « f Sanford. Floridn. is hereby called Bonita seems most proper. Bonitn
sembled at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Thursdays and Sunday»
Come to Parish House Saturday,
Mr« Frank on the Heights Thura- to lie held in the rooms of the Bank, is Spanish and means beautiful and
Swimming Pool, Amusements, MusD Henry and proceeded to the Star
May ftth and aec the “ Clhocolate
day afternoon for the benefit of the at 10:30 a, m. on Tuesday, May tho committee finally chose this
Theatre where the House of Tem­
Lease it for your next Picnic
Ladies' Union of the Congregational 41ft, 1915, to consider the advisahll- name.
Soldier."
Airs. S, A. Irwin was tho
73- tf
po rley was the attractive and old
church.
All the members of tho ity of amending the articles of as- lucky lady, having given Bonita in
English play full of romance and
Household goods, Imperial irons
church and their friends are conttirt- «»«dation to provide for a sliding as the name and was given lHP pFIW.“‘
Bargains In Real Estate
pathos of great loves and greater
and yeast cakes at Simon's.. 60*tf
scalo in tho number of directors to Tho proprietors wish, tho following
No. I!6. Five acred good hammock sacrifices. After thft play Mrs. Wil­ ly invited to be present.
Thick: acres cleared, two.acres son and h e r . guests repaired to the
he choso.iu.«umuaUy, * n d To trans-J rarr t ^ f “thanks publts'brdr— —
R o b e r t » i&amp; the name o l the little land.
The regular meeting of the Ladies’ act such other business as may
Two good Bonita where delirious refreshments
^orfborn to Mr. and Mrs. D.‘ C. fenced, one arre tiled.
1 wish to express my thanks to
Howard, April 2Gth, weight
U J $ flowing wells. Small dwelling. Price were served consisting of vapilla Union will lie held at the Congre­ properly come before the meeting, Mrs. Irwin for giving such a beau­
B. F. W H IT N E R ,
$1250.00. Terms to suit purchaser. anil strawberry Ice cream, fruit gational church Friday afternoon at
pounds.
tiful name, Bonita, to my new ice
Cashier
No. 37. Two line lots on Sanford punch, cocoanut maccaroonn and 3 o'clock.
cream parlor.
Attorney Carl Robinson and IJ. Heights. 100x167 ft. Price for the
Also I express my thanks to the
lady
flngera,
Tho
tables
were
pret­
Drew of Orlando were among the two. $750.00.
public for tho large patronage of the
Children'* Day E je r p t e t
tily
adorned
‘with
bowls
of
pansies
Orange county visitors to the city
No. 39. Six ncres two miles south
now ice cream parlor, Bonita.
and at each place it corsage bouquet
An interesting program ol songs,
on Saturdsy.
of Sanford. Good two story house, of roys for tho guests. Those en­ recitations and exercises was ren­
,
G. Nicolopoulos,
one
well
and
one
outhouse.
Price,
of
Nicolopoulos
Brothers.
5 or 6 doses GGG will break
joying the gracious hospitality of dered at tho open air meeting of the
any caie of Fever or Chills. Price $3000.00. Terms—to suit purchaser. their hostess were Mcidames Henry, Methodist Sunday school at tho
No. 41. Forty acres fine farming
26 cents.
,
71-52tc
• Quiet Stfoco.
Holly, Peck, O. L. Taylor, F. L. Park Sunday morning, from (en to
land on brick road. Twelve acres Woodruff, McLnulin. B. A. Howard, twelvo o’clock. Tho entrance to the
To make nlco sick-room ahoea in
Ju
s
t
because
you
aro
feeling
¿he
The “ Chocofkte Soldier" next • tiled.
Two flowing wells. Price Symes-Wallacp und John Thomas.
hand stand was used for thy-«h&gt;ldren ill effects of n torpid liver is no ex­ which you can atop about aottly, cat
Saturday at the Pariah H ousq will $9200.00.
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who took part on the program! while cuse for buying a harmful medicine from old felt hats sole and heel
make you laugh.
Five aers all cleared, 4
acre«
the members of the church and that has brought physical decay to pieces. Glue these on and you have
T he Myiltry
a quieter »hoe than those sold aa
tiled.
One 3 room
house. Two
Sunday school and their friends thousands. Calomel is dangerous
Mrs. Howard Gamble has isstled
nurses’ shoes. The patter . of Httlo
flowing wells.
Near
brick road.
A
mysterious
command
to
appear
formed In a semi circle about the at^d as eve.y one knows has vory foot, so'hard ou some people's nerves,
invitations for a card party on WedPrice $1675.00. Term s'to suit pur­ wIthout fail nt the homo of Mrs. W,
park in front of the stand. It was disagreeable mid weakening after
netJsay, May 4th, in honor of her
Is easily deadened by the same meth­
chaser.
P. Carter, Friday uftcrmion met with ati inspiring sight to see the mem­ effects.
Medical science has found od, also helping to keep tho little feet
guest. Mrs. Forrest Lake of Sanford.
Seminole Real Estate Co..
|un enthusiastic excited, curious re- bers of the Sunday school us they a natural vegteuble remedy’, G R IS - warm when playing on a cold ffqor.
Tallahassee D emo cr at .
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Herald Building
) sponse in tho person of the neigh- marched from the Star Theatre to IIY'S LIV-VER-LAX thnt thoroughJohn Russell, the man who put Geo. J). Hart, Mgr.
3 * llr hors, anil then aNid there was• orthe Park, the tiny tots of the pri- ly cleanses the liver und bowels
,
the sell' in celery left yesterday for
gunixed the Club of Mystery, with mury department leading the pro- without causing any bad feeling.
the Fast Coast where he will take turning 1» the Star Friday. May 7 (wp|vo members, this number being
cession, followed by tin« various Childrencan take it with
perfect
the ingrown toe out of tomato and
At the request of the Woman's lhl. |imjt ,,f membership.
classes in the order in which they safety.
Every bottle guaranteed,
D E N T IST
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return rirjier by the operation.
Club Manager Herndon of the Slur
Delicious littlu thrills of anticipa­ are enrolled from primary to the 50&lt;! and $1 a bottle. None genuine
W O R K r o u W H I T E 1’ E O I ‘ L K O N L Y
The hoard of county commission­ Theatre has arranged to show to the tion und fear, chased -up and down Brotherhood classes. Just ahead of without tho likenessnnd signature
lovers
of
good,
clean
amusement
ers are in the city today attending
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
one's spinal column as each, new­ the Brotherhood class of young men of L. K. Grigsby. For sale by Wm.
the regular monthly meeting and and patrons of the Star, Jack 1,011- comer was ushered into a darkened walked the Truth
ROOM 9
Seekers.
the I G. Aldgridge.
looking after the county's interests don’s famous story which portrays rooms with grinning skulls und Jack mothers of the Sunday school, many _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
in a vivid nml realistic manner the o’ lanterns upon every side, and long
generally.
true ulroholie ex|MTienco in the life
forgotten mummies of Egypt’s fa­ °&gt;L
The "Chocolate Soldier” at the of the author
This feature has
mous queens nodding anil smirking curried
T»y
different
classes
I’urish House Saturday evening.
broken nil records where it was
w
er.«
at
the
ghosts
of
bygone
ancestors,
Temperance.
Purity.
Victory
The pictures at the Parish House shown
In i In« Strand Theatre, New
The children's tiny
Saturday evening will he clear and York City this film ran for three seated in grim silence among the »u«l Missions
other
relic»
of
the
past.
Members
exeri-ises
began
with
the singing of ¡L5
bright. Our cotnponse arc will he solid weeks and was considered by
were
sworn
to
secrecy
with
tho
"(iiiward.
Christian
Soldier»," the
Installed.
the preis and ¡mlpit us being the "cross my !o«»rt. hope that ! may
Mltqecl for the iltiy being "Soldier» £ 5
Mr and Mrs. I) C. Warner. Mrs 'greatest aid to the umral element, die" pledge to make the oath bind- of the King."
During the song uf ^
Moody and Mrs. Tuttle ol Orlando |than any' method that could be used. ||)g am, Pompu|B()ry. Subjects of tlie primary classes, "Dear Old Flag"
were among the visitors to the j-ity I l&lt;&gt; Open the eyes of the people show­ conversation l&lt;&gt; be In booed upon the national color* of the Mag of
yesterday. They noted jnuny im ­ ing them the trouble, ruin, crime, which a fine will lie imposed, if mni|Uest were unfurled by Pierce
provements in Sanford since their distorted lives, ruined homes anil broken, will be husbands, cooks and Griffin and Lillie Ruth Spencer, fol­
eventually• death caused bv
.. _ it is the most
_ .
last visit here.
• Jo h n 1 gossiping. Altogether
lowed by prayer by Rev
F. E.
ar
eycorn
,
delightfully
mysterious
club
that
has
The Standard Rallroad of thè South
Steinmeyer.
Anthem by choir nnd
The dry spell in this section of the
In
the
west
the
wet»
were
fearorganized
anywhere,
of
which
Slip*
Mettinger's
mi
dress
on
“
Chilcounty is causing comment from the
shall hear more anon
The club j d'rcii'» Day and it* Purpose,"
oldest inhabitant. It seems that so fui of I he e f f e c t the presentati on of
Ibis
picture
would
have
on
tjle
wl|
[
*,.,.kly
during
the
sumReading. Soldier* of Strife ami of
much rain fell during the winter
For information cull on or phone
sprmg election so the Personal Lib- m„r llt Die homes of the members. Peace Scott Coul bourne.
that the supply is exhausted,
W.
CIUM.
Ticket
Apent
A. W. FRI TOT. D. P„ Agent
erty League offered the Bos worl h Mr» J II, Ferguson will be the nexi
Song, Son of God Goes Forth to
Sanford, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Benny Bardin was in. the city Co $25,00(1 111 rash if they forbid hostess. May l l t h
Mr» Carter nnd War Congregation
calling on his many friends several tin» picture to be shown where the Mr» A I* Smith, hostesses Friday
Cradle Roll Exercise, 1st part
days of last week.
He is in the "booze" question was pending
Af­ afternoon, served strawberries with
Rending, l.tttlest Ones of All
phosphute region near Mulberry.
ter the film was completed they whipped cream and devil’s food. Mary Elizabeth Moye
rlo|
^ Staten Fields is home again after tried to buy state rights on it, with Those present at the initiation were
Song
Margaret Cowan and Beryl
spending .several months on the no other intention than to destroy Mesdames Carter, Smith, W. H J Stein meyer,
K. Johnson,
East Coast in the interest* of Cnul all copies. Many other drastic mens- Peter», Ferguson, J
Rending, A Hero Clarence Fields
bourn &amp; Co., of this city
He wi.siuri'« were taken to destroy this pie- Ernest Krupp, E. 1. Taylor RenSecond Part Cradle Roll Presen­
Kroe, Meisch, O'Connor, nnd Ter tation.
at Fort Lauderdale the greater part turc.
Evpry mi n, woman 'nnd child is] |,,,un
-of tho time.
Beginner» Song of Welcome
This spring for the first time in its
urged to .
il I h cir-rl\e» &lt;&gt;f the op­
R ed t itiou. t he Deare»t Gem* of
’ F P Hines is now sporting a n 1w portunity to »ee I hi» unusual feu
history the Florida Citrus Exchange has
Ml Juba laiing
/i rri l i i / ill //iy(i S c h o l d
Ford runabout, equipped to carry Mire when presented at the Slur
had the marketing of more than half of
a full romideinent of machinery for Friday, May 7th
The annual May recital of piano’ Crndl • Roll Sang Marion New­
Matinee nnd
ton.
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the quick repairing of any part of
the citrus crop of Florida.
pupils of Mrs. Fannie Stembridge
night.
Missionary Exercise»:
the panta of tho Southern Utilities
Munson
will
be
given
Monday
even­
The admission to this picture will
The Fight is on Song by* the
Company. .
Almost the very day that the control
be adults 16 cents and children 6 ing of Commencement week. May School.
J Zeb Ratliff, the efficient super­ cor.tt.
17th. »1 8:15, ul the High School
Missionary Stars A group
of
of the fruit remaining within the State
auditorium.
intendent of the Herald Printing Co.,
hoys and girl» carrying large golden
passed to the Exchange, prices became
Assisting talent will be Miss Edith »tars upon each n letter of the " Mis­
has purchased the new home recent­
Louise Huhhard.
sporano,
Mr» sionary Star*
ly built by D. U. Brinson on Mag­
satisfactory and they have grown more
Madge Ward Deas. accompanist
nolia avenue and Mr and Mrs.
Missionary Dime* Ten boy* and
and more so ever since.
Ratliff expect to move into the home T o t h e B u s i n e s s M d I o f Mrs I.ucien l’Kilipn, musical reader girl* hearing large silver '«limes.

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NOTICE

In about two week*.

Clifford Walker, Olga Vihlen and
Mildred Dickson of the High School
were honor roll pupils in lust months
report hut in so me »man tier were left
off the roll by the teachers in mak­
ing up tho report. We make this
correction at the request of Supt.
Ezell.
v A II. Moses, the well known com-

mission mun and buyer of winter
vegetables haa returned from a trip
to Lauderdale and other point* on
the East Coast, where with his ustinl
business acumen he managed to pick
up several hundred dollars on a to­
mato deal.

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is the najne Riyen our now Ice Cream Parlor and is"
the Spanish word meaning “ Beautiful”,
When you are thirsty rthink of BONITA and come
to our beautiful parlor only two doors from the
p o 3 t o f lic e ,

THE BONITA ICE CREAM PARLOR |
(Next D oo r E a st o f P eo p les B an k

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NICOLOPULOS BROS., Proprietors
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IceCream made by electricity delivered to any
part of the city in pints, quarts gallons or any 5»
larger quantity if ctesired.

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Scats may In« reserved a» formerly nliove their heads a big silver dollar
in rows of nine seat* ninety cent»:
Th«* Call for Help Six girl» and
eight seats eighty cent*. Thii nom |one boy representing a heathen na­
inai price ol ten cents each for pro­ tion, pleading for their country.
gram • expenses.
For reservation» This was an exercise replete with
phone 2G2.
»uggestion that closed with a verse of
Greenland's Icy Mountains supg by
the •group, in which the audience
informal Erening for Gurat
joined for the second stanza.
Mr». R. W. Herndon was t he
"P u t #on the Whole Armor of
charming hostess on Saturday evenRig nt one of the most delightful God"— A group of boys.
Song, Victory Through Grace"
informal affairs .of thu season, in
honor of her house guest. Miss An Mrs. Wing’» class, accompanied by
die Parra more of Jacksonville.
A alto cornet. Mr. Brock.
Recitation, "Sword of (he Spirit"
number of Miss Purra more's old
Julia
Lning, Velma Venable.
school friends dropped In for the
"L
ittle
Soldiers of the King."
evening, und various amusement*
made the^iours fly on the wings of Miss Kathleen Steinmeyer's das*.
Offering Speych Morris Spencer. ['
pleasure.
Offering
Btftw diction by pastor.
M iaiiom iry Social
Much credit is due the committee
The social service committee of for ths fine program and the excel­
the Methodist church and the Junior lent manner with which the children
Epwortfi League gave a very de­ ac&lt;1* itted themselves.
Tho ladies i
lightful 'doHat ai the fibrne of Mrs. rompo ing the
com mitte«
were
L. R. Philips Friday afternoon, in Mesdames F. E. Stemmnyer, W . W.
which the Juniors took a prominent Abernathy, Geo. Fox, J. W. Adams,
part. Group songs and missionary Wing and Jcnk ns, assisted by Miss sV
exercises featured the program.
*A*
Mille F arneiworth.
•
Solos, dueta nnd recitations had
their places on the program of charm
&amp;
l ’rrionul Mtn'ion
ing diversity, the young people de­
v
Miss Lucille Bradley, who hits
serving much praise for the capable
manner in which they rendered the been the charming gue-t &gt;' \lr»
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parts assigned them. Pleasing and John T. Bri.dv left ««i
enjoy aide numbers were given b&gt; f &gt;r her home in Teiine-.se.'
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the adults. The commodious hod*» ,
Mr. ami Mrs. W. R Matthews of
was crowded to Its capacity.
Re­
fresh dlenta were served tho children Leesburg speqt Sunday with their sV
upon the lawn, while the older people uncle, Mr. E. Matthews of this city.
enjoyed their treat indoors.
An
&amp;
MUa Kathleen Steinmeyer spent
especially pleasing number wore the
tiny torch hearers In their little Friday and Snttirday nt Longwood.
of the Misses Waite.
gt
white gowns hearing lighted cindlea the guest
rpd repenting the ten cute little / #
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wnlseroan left
rhymes of the story. A neat sum

This fact is all the more remarkable
in view of the industrial depression pre­
vailing throughout the country and of
the fact that low prices had obtained
generally the first part of the season.
The contention of the founders of
the Exchange that whenever the organiza­
tion 'was given the marketing of over
fifty per cent of the citrus fruit produced
in Florida, the industry would be placed
on a sound and stable foundation, has
been fully justified by recent events.
Join the Exchange!

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THE BANPORD HERALD

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1 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I to enforce the laws and when this
4&gt;
4&gt;
♦
. LEGAL AOVLBUSING
♦
takes place the city* government
PASTURE LAN D S
l takes a back seat. This method is
M o llr r • ( A ? p llo ll&lt; a fa r T a l D * » d l i i d t i
S te lla li S 't o f I h r C e n tra l N la lu la t
[ all right for the villages In the county
Tin? more ferii!»- the Inrnl Ilio
^1,
N o t i r t la b » r*b y « I r t o th a t W. I t . H u m 1 1
j that are not incorporated hut for
r d , p u r r h i n r o f T a a l ' r f l i l t l l « N o . I H2 ,
better tin* posture, but -for ecoV
♦
Sanforil to call in file county of­ S munie reason» the rough fields £ ¡ ft / V d '..V d d aínlflrtU uf'my
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
VA
n P VCI\ 1
ficials looks to me like the city of- :j- m i l l gullied 1 l l l s i f l r s should be Jj j baa m a d * a p p lic a i b in l o t ta» ife td to j o u i
n&gt;i
YOU AND M E:”
m, used
Iler«! /f,i*
r •0
, , «I,.,
th e Un.!
f ir s t li.
to Ilie
« » r . jr,«mu^
r n s * . ),
- , .i It4-.S r*r«- th«* -dollo a rin g d re rrlb rd |. r » e * r l&gt; ■
1 fidals cannot or are afraid to take y
i . {-*•
r _____
lt u a t r d fn
B rin in o la (___
o u n ly , f in , I d a . to*
... _____
¡h o ld -.» efif
this
- proposition. t&gt; The InrretHdnii prices of meats
I in n
Id SE
♦
tl TTl 3t KW” 31 a rra *.
Florida that have Ì 1,1111 (,f fnrm '■bor * » 1 o f , ‘ n £ ! ^ i i .
♦
he
dit«*
m
a
k
e
th
he
e
/
/ertile
e
r
t
i
l
e
tle
Held»
l(
\n
m
more
o
n
*
p
prof
r
o
f
J}
1
t h * «al l U n d b r in g
_
n
i
at t emp t e d ( h i * ar c hi’Artlly
hef
tired of
crrl l íl rat**
i hr
. Ilulile In pasture tll.it» In tilled {: Hfin it -h r et I t fJu i nII.r r Mo f c N»inch
e il.
U n irr« oeld err* 1 All Local Adverli.scinenlM 1 n,|(.r
it and to me the simplest and best
t
ih
r
a
t
c
»hall
h
r
rr«
Irrm
#
&lt;
I
n
e
ro
rd
in
f
t©
le
w,
■&lt; crops. The convenience of water
plap would lie for all parties con­
le e f lr r d w ill lu u e I h f f t o p on I h r h th d i y This 1Icadinff THREE CENTS a
A C11IEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
for the stock »tumid not be overo f M e y . A. 1&gt;. I » l&amp; .
g cerned to offer a substitute for this ^ looked tn choosing a Held for a
U lio r r p m y
e ig n e tu r* e n *l « a l Line For Each In«erlion. Minimum
“ HE'LL PILENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
h t f th e lird tley y f A p r tf, A. II.
Sunday dosing,
allowing
certain ¡j. pasture.
Charge 25 Cent«.
E . A. D O U G L A B S ,
a o o o o o a a o a o a o o o o a o o o o a o o o o o o o o a o o a o a a o a o o o a a o a a a a a a a o places to open for a limited lime
( ’ I n k C irc u it C o u r t B rin in o la C o .. Pia.
&lt;ritirfrùùirùtrCrù-CitriïA'Crtrit'trfrtrtt'ùïrtt'ù
H
y
Ja«.
C.
Itbbrrt«.
D.
C.
B&amp;-Tu»*ÍÍ í
If people would practice looking under certain restrictions or else
+ •#
-• * • *#•
close up everything in Sanford even
♦
for the happy things in life —and
N O T l CK
GENERAL SPRING SEEDING.
to the hotels and boarding houses
Itoad r»|«ul ol Edgar E. Uro»n, Jo* Carn«
Look Pleasant
here let us say that the happiest
*»on and J. f. Turtiar, irrommonding a
and that is just what the state law
S o w in g b y H a n d a n d W i t h t h e A id o f public rounty r» ad k» followa:
♦
1
'
petfptr are those who forget to hunt
means
if
enforced
to
the
letter.
Thr Sfly (SO) fool roadaay knowir-a*
a D is c D r i l l o r H a r r o w . -----■p- We cannot, of course, nil be
For Sale— One Underwood t &gt;
for tKeir own happiness in their en­
lU r h m o n d a venu*, l&gt; * ( in n ln * a t tb » In te r
_ But as I remarked, there are many
Some
men
COU
SOW
seed
crellljr
b
y
'
a
e
t
t i o n o f »aid ro a d w a y w ith C u m a v rn u a , writer Nu. ’T :
4
------handsomer*---------Apply-at city
deavors' to mako others* - ha ppy—4 f
s o u t h -t n
il* (I*
tl *
....i
u » la*gg - t b rrnn rr** »ootk
mr rr—M
- l l l ) mmil*
things that arc worse than th e Sun­ band,
while ottrrnt mitke a find failure ííu
4*
And it*o\ bard for us •»lb
31111 y a rd * ) along th o re n te r tln r o f S ection office.
73-Jt,
]iMJ&gt;T?""'#Buld keep on the lookout
day -opening and they have never o f tile Job. T h e trouble with sowing t h r « * (3 ), lo * n » h !( i tw e n ty (501, ra n g *
to be gooil;
«
for happy things, they would find
t
h
ir
t
y
o
n
*
(31),
B
A
E.
to
Ih
r
in
t*
f*
*
*
e
tU
in
occurred to the reformer», probably seed broadcast by bnml 1» that In most o l * t h ir t y (30) fo o t roadw ay 230 yard«
For Sale— Three fresh milk m » ,
«*• We are sure now'^tnd then
them in vastly larger numbers than
because the reformers are tho chief c a s es the seed is distributed very un­ n o r t h o f the «oulh t ln r o f «aid » a ctio n 3. Martin Iloyle, Monroe. Fin
&gt; .{
to
be
lonely,
iw
p
.
20,
range
31,
th
e
n
re
wr«t
on
aaiif
the
unhappy
ones.
♦
evenly. In thick patches here ntid^Jhln ro a d w a y or.o I t ) m ila to Itra r d a ll avenue
offenders.
*
And we don’t always "do '
4’
The very allaviation of misery is
patches there.
The Inelfterleuccd A lao tw o roadw ays k n o w n a« Jo rd a n road
Hogs for Sale— Car load ju«r
as we should.
Hauti, loo. may sow more seed thnu Is ■"*»
,,ro"
n u,0,d’
rh) o f a m ile lo n g , *ruIJ'
accomplished better by' people who
a n d th
re e -q
a rle ra ” I H
n - Fcived." Write Martin Doyle, It |?
n ecessn ry lo th e a c r e , o r h e m ay not sing east B mil* from «aid Ukhmnod avc4
know how to smile, people who know
*
* * ' —*■- * - " — ------ -v e n u e No, 2., for particulars.
55.1 f,
To be patient is not always
usi- enough sect!. A few experienced l T a ” *ll. Vî»* k ^ T ^ r ' i Â ï l l î ! »"d th.
how to smile deep down in their
m
i m
i i r
a
IIU
-U
can
auw
fine
seetl
broadcast
atr
e
n
te
r
(h
a
tf)
«retían
lin
o
of
««Id
«ectlon
3,
easy,
♦
hearts and who can go about carry­
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some iUll
To be cheerful is much
mo»t n» cventjr ns enn be dono wlth ìò.d .rro .d “^«^»'»“^ ‘ qu^M.f'^tìòa1 Uol
ing the bblief that this is a fine old
ones ju s t shipped,in and in tine ( „n.
H
is
qulto
possible
that
McGrow
re­
mt-chanlcal
contrivance.
|
of
s*c.
»,
20,
si.
harder still;
4’
world or God would never • have grets that ho over permitted Hoino
i v t i n r o «I»«t 1» t o I li. s o iv n h e t i n t i t i 1'
b a v e b e n m a ln ta in rd by dUion.
Address Martin Doyle, SunIti n
m 1 1
IO IH W w n I»y IInII** *iriv » t#
r ^ i i l f t i l i p r t v l o u i lo i n i ]
pince
r^' But at least wo can always
made it.
Uroh to go to Cincinnati.
broadcast the surest way to Itnvo the ¡sos. a portion of «amo has been u»ed as a fórd, R . D. No. 2.
65-tfc
bo pleasant,
............t
n
United Slate« leali route aiaro «aid rout*
•
a •
4*
ground covervd evenly for a perfect
V-t-hHahed, *nd th è number of ha me.
* *
,
«
If we make up our minds
4
B. W. Delahunty, a semi-pro, pitcher S t a n d Is t l) SOW t i g h t l y l u t i l i w n y s O f oeeuplr&lt;t and tarm a u n d e r e u lH v a tio n along
For Sale— Five • acres half mile
T The Sunday closing business is
that wc will. •
4&gt;
of Elgin, 111., has signed with tho ll„. &lt;!,M. ll— vop. nipxhnntcal « M - " i g S S S , ^ £ T 2 “ ,S ^ T . . ' S 2 : " ; from brick road, quarter mile from
being agitated again and us I re­
Bloomington club of the 1. I. 1. league. ers wtltcb dlstrlbutc Beed eveniy and nubile benjflt reeelved. and if no pyotMt loading station, 6 miles from San4'
marked before the dosing would be
tiu n iy
r • • •
-e And it pays every time to
In set rtmounts to thè ocre are cheap ¡’„ . J 1“ 1, 7|f* » . » ^ J L u r *m«Ung f th(« ford, county road on one side, All
brought
on
by
a
certain
few
who
The Columbus club of tbo Ncbinskn nud tiy all meati.» stimili! bo t)sed « ben Ilo a rd .
* look kindly,
4‘
good black hammock land,
Tuo
6 7 -T u e *-5 te
would not use some reason ip open- -3tnto league has made Pitcher Moso It Is (Hw*fb1i&gt; to secure them. Of me
Although you feel worried
4
nctos
cleared,
fenced
and
f.iro
ing for .a few hours on Sunday. I Justus manager for the coming sea- ctianlral
n u iiiin ii W
T B i ' i s lfor
u i *small
nuil i n
w i there
in cttr
«
i
.
.
sk-tslcrs
seed
and blue;
,
♦
do
not
believe
that
any
one
has
son
arc
many
different
kinds,
ranging
from
‘
M
;
.
“;,'
ru""»!
'
***'*■
G
o0'1
flowl"B W" U
if
you
smile
at
the
world
*
#"
*
#
*- •
the wheelbarrow sctsler to the small fn re E«i»te ol
¡$800. Teims to suit customer
objections to a few places »keeping1
»
and
be
cheerful.
. ä irrln «
t’
Connelly, IO!) Magnolia avi
Ijtrue Kirby, the big outfielder, who î »«»»1 nitnchmcnts to grain drills. The TAou gaullil*l'rAr tllto
open for an hour on Sdnday mornr « . I . t f i t e - * , I &gt;l«trlt*ut**.«, and
The world will smile buck
#
w
h
e
e
lb
a
r
r
o
w
s
c
e
d
e
r
I»
o
n
e
o
f
t
h
e
I
k
»
I
a
il
p
a
n
n
o
«
h
a
v
in
g
«Maim»
m
i)»
m
«
n
d
&lt;
ing or afternoon, provided that no «1
“ ",0 **»“ turned down by John
at you.
V ir û r ’ s n " 1 « î h \ V i y o u .«« h , « . i, , no
noise or crowd disturb the pea r e f til AfcOraw, Is making a hit with tho •&gt;r th e s e k in d s f o r o n e m a n u s e o n ly .
For Salo 20 fine hroud
I I»m nu»n »««•îih o n m l
f u n n i n g l l f l n l a m i rm uir»&lt;l t o p r r - n , i »ny rlftim «
JBtoufeds.
and even tenor of the day, hut if
*- « I... . ( . „ „ l i » „ - „ i .
**««»
il
ansi « îrrru ru S w h irh y o u . o r n t h t r o f y o u , Martin Doyle, Sanford. It
So try to brace up and look
|&gt; m r V ) it n llim h l t i Ol II UH t l i f i t n i l m n l mmy
«*j*lri»l III** « - in t r sí A u iu « ta A
4
&gt;
Vo,
* you give some people an inch they
^
pleasant.
4 (
The Wards retain their righteous pitiny 111 Ih* Itinlì! «*«1 If It lü e XfN'Ctcil III Slrrir»**, »"irt'*p«4. Ul«* of V«vtiaInol&lt;* C’nun* . Io ihr* u m lr r iic t ir d r i o r y t r i i
want to Lake 11 mile, and front a few stand and again declare their Brcok- germinate and produee a crop of good \y(‘ FIs r id
„
,
,
,.
No
matter
how
low
you
« ¡th in tw o yaata fru m t h *
4
hours of opening some of them want feds will not be allowed to play hail plants. Kvcry year literally thousands «tste h*r*ef.
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching. 1-t
are down;
»
4
D s la il M a rrh 2 0 lh , A . I». I9 IÄ
to take the entire day und this is on Sunday this year.
of tuistiels of hlglt priced s«*e»l are
prite pen Orlando Fair. Whit, it.., , ,
ID
A
S
I
H
U
I
N
E
P
A
H
H
A
M
O
U
E
.
Good
humor
Is
always
con-"
4
• • •
E iv c u lr t « .
wnsteil simply hy "throwing" the seeil
$2.60.
Other pens $I.f&gt;0
Single
o what has called down the wrath of
tagious,
fil- T u v a - iti
4
upon the tann* surface of the s«dl to
Hughey
J
e
n
n
i
n
g
s
Is
tnUlng
unusual
tho
good
people
of
the
d
ty
upon
Comb
White
I-eghorn,
ÎI
fin
&gt;
&gt;
■
L &gt;
Hut you banish y o u r.
4
Int erest In George Boehlnr. youthful take Its chances with mins nn»1 ele- In C o lf r i « f ihr* ( o tin ly J catti*". N r m in a lo per setting.
the
heads
of
all
the
dealers.
I
have
Baby
chi*
h»
fl
"&gt;
; .¡
•
friends when you frown
4 » u n i), .Stalo c*f f in t it i«
4
The reason wo much of the
never believed there was any harm southpaw, who had only a fair season iio’nls.
hundred
for
remainder
of
,
.
si
a\
. .
, l4
_
In re l ‘ »4a»o of
*
Selected.
4’
Ytilitulilc R4SH1 Ih waatisl la that II
m$«« Jimmtr r,u«*
c #1
M .
tt u
,
in keeping a drug store or a store with the Tigers last year
I
t»e«-ollle» rovere»! wlth soli, llcnce nitidi To all Crrduor. l.-gal—«. I».urlimi«-«- and . outhern i aks loul r&gt; r
«Il rrr*nn» h«&gt;rrtc rliim» of ilomanti • ig, ruotai* f-'l n
1
• • • ♦ « * • • • * * ♦ • • • where u cool drink could be obtained
&gt;&gt;{
Ir
nevcr
g
erm
in
a
Ir»
an
d
groiv*
..a
m
i
-»i.l
K-t*«*
u
r
i»
r
iw
,
r
i
»
George Carey, th** old time "Scoops,'
or a newspaper or a cigar on Sunday
*nJ '•'* "* rou * «
n»»tin«.)
who got religion at a Hilly Sunday nj Morii 1« w(i»li&gt;-»l , nway' , hy rnln» unii and1»«r.-.iulfad
t&gt;. pr*«*nt «n&gt;- rlaima and
For Sale- Prir.o Winning P
open for an hour or so and dosing
vival, 1» now doing missionary work i n e l t l n g s n o w s , S o m e t h l l t »lo»-» g e r m i d e m a it l. » h lrh you nr « llh » r of ynu m a &gt;i
I see the pile drivers and other
Eggs for hat» hing
them up during church time.
As for the Anti-Saloon league in Ohio
o n te m i Ih c « n rfn c e o f th e s o li n e v e r »&gt;»*'
Jk* •"«■«*
Mia« J lro n ... pington
«!«■
«-*«, .frx.i
«-.-«,,«
»
.
(■lau,
•«d. .»«
lairi S« m In» &lt; » un »v, ■ . «
applinnees for the Clyde Line docks
! . •,
flir tic i'« in * h! l'I n n f « I m m ì i i w tnt» y o u iik ' n«.r ••«. t «&gt; ih» u n - f . r - t f n r r i f.tM ’ u io f «if ^ 1il«* t n a l h f i l i ' h a n o ' IV**.
far as i am individually concerned
are on the ground and ready for the
rm d » u n - liH» n e « r I lio s u rfn e e .
T h e jr
« * • • * . » “ hin iv o y . a r . Irom Ih» d a l* setting.
Price
$2.60.
Empor»
lu
they can close ull of them uji for I
Says the New York American: "Hug
work.
The Cjydu Line probably
Aprii iTtb. a f». t di r,.
Park avenue.
•.»
do not need anything on Sunday Umile makes a home run against Ihr uri* klUcd w lth th o flrst d ry s p e li ol
wanted the bulkheading finished be­
■ummer
_ '
,
y '' ritK B T E K .
hut I sm limad enough to wish to So
Tuw-i'lf
) leriittif
But Ping did his best work
fore they started their work but as
For Sale Sound anil . .
S » n v liig i - l m r r nr&gt;»l o t h e r k l i i d s o f
si...... there enjoy the day if possible »gainst them wben h e w u h playing ' -.-.-.I In February nml March on »now N*»i»e -f «ppiir.iion tor T .. 11—d i . d «
peu*. Mixed $2.15, Sp»-'kb
yet the filling in has not been com­
Srcllun
S
7S
»I
»hr
(irnrral
S
lm
intri*
anil there is certainly enjoyment in with them "
o r h u n c jC n llllM M I k 'n )U IU l i*» \ r i * l l (H ill
« N o tirr I« hereby f lv e n th « i i \ L
ll« n pleted but we hope for the best and
Unknown $2.40 per hush»-!
being able to get a cool drink or an
g»&gt;»Hi if lifter »«lidIlions lire such that ¿»il, M
P«.rvh».r r «t T.» r rr,int„ . for price on 100 Itushel bithave the assurance from the council
No. f l 2 l . d * t . 1) ' h«- 5 lh d a y at A p ril, A t&gt;.
Did you ever notice that the "funni­
Ice cream cone or a newspaper on
t h e »ee»l w ill a lllk I n t o th e s o il d e e p ly I»S2 . ha« tiled •■Id r « r l i 8 r » i r la m v a ttire
that the filling in will he done re­
Puilri»'k. Tiflón, (Ja.
Sunday. This is just my idea and est play a hall player ever saw" was and Iteeuinr well covered where It fell and ha* made a p p lira tlo u for t a i tire d la
la - u i^ ln a re o rd a nr» w ith la »
.Said r e r llf t
gardless. Our lake front will soon
one made by some other fellow, and
probably does not meet with the
without Im'Iiik lll"V«-»l if the wet. nl r a le » m itra re « Ih r fo ll« &gt; » !n * tlearrihed p ro p
For Sale Setting« &lt;»f •g,
present a fine appearance with the
the "best piny he ever saw" was one
ird to K r m tn ttlr r r u a l) , K |tt*ld a .
approval of the people who wish to
leniate frecxlug and thnw-lng »»&gt;11 will eIo*iy» I I - (» tia
.,
winning
strums White &lt;*r|
L
it
t
*
I
lu
V»,
I#—*
ta
il*
I
a
nd
ft.
ho
made
himself?
new hotel, new Clyde Line »locks,
r e a l l y p la n t It , th e n U w i l l la ’ n i l r ig h t ,
[ u n ir la
Sub tM tn lim . ».( S I ', . Ser
close up everything and who do not
uIllnck
Lungshnn
Pari mlg&gt;
a new ho at works and the m-w pa­
T in * s u r e s t w a v t o p la n t s i n i i l l s e e d T l ' , ■ 1
* ï K , A r r ''*
, ,1
...
want to ride in an auto, get a paper
•
’
T
h
e
*a
ld
U
n
ti
being
a*.*»»ed
al
t
h
r
d
a
le
Huff
Wyandotte,
Hurr*-»l li
With the Harrison grounds only a
vilion that will he erected as soon
or cigar or u cool drink on Sunday few minutes ride from New York city. o f a l l k in d « n t l i n y s e a s n n Is t o o p e n of t h r la u m r e o l « u rh re rt*ftra t» tn t h r French I'luce. French .0 1
as the bulkhead is made. Sanford
" Yermrtl
m ü ít ■
. r1r i' i i'ô
ù
. » .n ?l .aTi
f t j ’fiv
lu 7I •
My contention has always been that It Is likely that many of tho Newfeds t h e » u rin e « ’ « .d l w i t h " &lt;B»k d r i l l »»r i h l l l 4m- ’r ’etl
&lt;ÍIñ )í h a rr» » "
lin * «iih *«! **o It w i l l
sail! i»»u** tb s r fo n «*n ih r ” $»fh *!»y • (
will then get the benefit of the lake
by closing up a city on Sunday so v III b«’ commuters—playing in one
f u l l U lt o th e s e » m a il f u r r o w s m a d e h y
J y 't í T ir i. i
, mt
front anil not till then.
tight that one cannot even get a state and living In another.
F»»r Sale Hoimehoh! furI b e d is k s o u t! Ih e u c o v e r w i t h a m in u t il i
thl&gt; t h r s r.ih .lay nt A p r il, t I» i s i v
.a ra li
E. A D t 'l M I.ASS,
meal ut a hotel or restaurant, get
111 Enst Second street l»«*iw»
In# harrow. W ith sum e d isk »lrlll«
C le r k C ir c u ii C o u rt, S -tn ln o la Co., K in .
i The Sanford Building and I.oan gasoline for a car, get a sodu or take
BIB Sweeney, released by the Chi­ w h e re the »oll I» m ed iu m d ry a n d f r i­
By j«*. c . Koi.»ri,. D. C. and Bark avenu«».
7 l" T u e » .f tc
Association has loaned money re­ any- pleasure whatsoever on the Sab­ cago Cubs, signed with tho Boston Red nì»!«» tile »»*&lt;*»1 will 1h» »u llh -ien ily eovBuree f»»r Sale Bay. s
cently for seven homes and thin bath is getting hack to the Hltie Sox In preference to other ofI»‘rs. »0 e n -il »«Uh ihe »lrlll »Iros; »•Imin n ttn i’ h in t'*u»i ut » *««i| Jud*«-, H,min»i« t «um»
about 1100 11»«., «afe. «i:
makes about twelve new homes to l.nws of the Puritanical day when that he could !&gt;»» nt home In llostou and menti«, tini» savin g *nili&gt;*euuçnt m ech an - j n r, p ,r*tn u t 'S l* 1* '* * lo,u l*
«olimi
N»&gt; heltiT f rn
U ní »-«iverlng
It 1« n» f»silPih nnd )r«»-k Kr*nK»n
bo built in the next few months. I everyone was compelled to go to look after Ills Insurance business
wn-»i»(/itl t.&lt; pin» e wheat .»nt». r.ve. hnr n&gt;)
,,») .1.,
1 h«»r-«* in *t. I,
U *»
wish to commend the good u-ork church the entire day and read nothShortstop
Arthur
Hi’irli»»
of
tin*
ley
.
•
•&gt;tt‘,u
&gt;
&gt;
r
-ili»
*»
•
»
■
»
1
»m
t
he
»urf.ue
*
■
»
«
t&lt;*r.
a i 1* 1; 1 . i 1» : -i 11» »«. »1• fnr »|tilrk sale
It
II I
accomplished by th»* building nsso-img hut the Bible.
This will not
(Bunts, who went to Honolulu with the «..II nnd nil»««- It t.. ............
h&gt; ..... . , . Jui1r, , |.f„i
, . .1 112. t &gt;viedn. Fla
ciation for without it the many new 1force people-to go t»&gt; church, ami
baseball tourists lust winter, report* i'tiiiliu. a- II i* t" «ou «mali »»«si In &lt;•-.(»»*- «» •&gt;!» irii*ir*tr»* »I »(&lt;• ..»»:«
.I
.
m
,» , « *
«(.t W
« I'1W
, Kr*»iVUfi,
r la n p u n , 'dr*'«
« «spit«*,,, «*.1 ttia» ■»
f Ir«».k
»**a**d
«t
homes that have been built here they are not any better »•(! (or being 1hi» spring heavier I ban he ever was *
For Sale— My lot on 1 ir*t !(&gt;. t.
th e o ld s t y le w a y w I I lim it la d t ig e o \
, » ni * t lm r t » III j» r*» *n t n.y lln * l * r (luring the past five years would forced into church. It uuly makes in his life. In hla case (he extra flesh ere«l Small »red nm»l l»e planted Ihc ream« ■« sdirisUtratrla et *»i«l relut».
1 .Ml
o|iposite
Hobbips N«-»«t hot«1
• r i) a«k fo r t k r l r * r |&gt; r v , ul.
never have been constructed. This ‘them leave Sanford tor some other la ueeded.
«¡im e a« large »o«hI. and w hen fa rm er«
11»15.
t*. It
l » * t r d * A r r j |‘ Sth
can buy this proper!y vi-ry -•
association has done much for the place where they can purchase these
1.1?.VI E GKirriK.
e o n ie t»&gt; renllre tld» Im p o rta n t fn«-t le»»
able on lib&lt;-ri|l t* rir.s
A d n u o i-I »«Irl»
city and I want right'now to inform things and can have some amuse­
IUll Rodgers, tho Cleveland dub's go»»d *ec»l will lie tv asleil nini n itid i
IV I»«*n A I I m !»I« i I iI x *. A ttrrr,)--.
Itohrrt
Burksbaun*. "o l, a
ffr t (* V I , S *. I f . s-S,
some of the monied men of this city ment. But I have also said that if «econd sacker from the Northwest»’rn « tire r result« will lu» «».&lt;-»ir»‘»l
Franklin
at
red, Tump«. 1 l»1
that the building association is the the »lenient persist in kipping open league, haHlItt«'»! in so well with ShnrtI» f r»t»FK o f 4"«sti f * J Udp r , N rn liiitî#
f
'o
u
n
h
,
,S(»tr
t»f
L
la
tid
»
Ga-den H o » , Reel.
place to invest your mor.ry instead th«’ livelong day. tnak'ng noise nn»l Btnj&gt; Ray Chapman fn practire ihni
A• ♦ » » ♦ .» ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ « o e w e e *
»♦* »
In tr I4t a t« «(
T i n - III»»kin.- « f i l » , ‘ f i l l g i m b - n w i s « l
Aupu»tu» VrlinniM
«if- foreign fakes that have taken so daunting the fad in the face of the Manager Birmingham 1« »•xp»‘ete»» tc
N
i'tifd
*
ì»
L**rrl
)
c.i
&gt;
•*-1
I*
*31
ekliviffC
much of Sanford's money and given church people then the wrath would tnak»’ film the regular keystone guar- w m k I - « u m tl«||ig u l i u ti 1« w i t h i n t h , .
roui »ni
t K* t e»** t f r l i t h ds y - t
t
n b l l l t y - i f n o » un», w i t h o r . l l n u r y
, Ing »1 i l i i t v r . A f 11 I M ' , 1 » h a ll
t** * * *
nothing in return. The amount of fall upon all of them an»i the Stin»la&gt; •B» n.
nuit v
In ’ tic mviiiniianylllR eut 1« HreoreMr Cu. I; itrerin*. Ju.lt.- »(salii
‘ ;
. t «uri, »» Juitï» »( l'rtlui*. f», ny finul
-Sunfnfd money that has been ih- closing would mean that nothing couhi
»l»t»\rn a dirai», «fronti and «rrrlcoultl»* di.rb«,gr
«»«ruirii ni tl- re»*«» ..I
He
Had
It
For Bent Five room •«.•»»* .
vested out of the state is appalling lie purrhased in Sanford on Sunday.
ta n h ’ti h»&gt;«r r»-d It t» prrlmp» not n* Au«u.tu. M»t&gt;p»*l»l. »tre»*.».i. ««.) »t*»
«t t ) r l a i n , 11(n » I »111 ( ir r e r n l ir y A n *! Elm avenue, with all modem
In
honor
of
a
visit
to
his
plant
by
and most of it was placed in gold
I want to tell you good people
(k-Hlrnhl.v a« a nsd such a« »»tie would « r r o u n U * • *&gt; * c u t,i« o t t a ld r * t* t» , a nd
provenienti«.
Ilfi.OO.
Fre»- «aii-r
p p ro v a l.
brick schemes. Some people never right now that you( ire overlooking the governor of tho stale an automo- 'purehuso, but It I« useful nml partirti *«k fo r t h t l r aipproi
Bated April Mb, AT I). ISIS.
N. H. Garner.
" :1 I"
'th in k about investing in a home en­ tho greatest crime against Sunday blto manufacturer once had a com­ inrly ilrslrahle by those who cintnot
M i n n i e M cD o n a l d ,
E tres tils .
terprise, although they make their and that is allowing the stores to re­ plete car assembled lu something tike see their tvny rlrar to buy one. The
W ils o n *
H o tu h o h lr r , A tto rn e y * .
seven minutes. Somo .weeks later,
For B en t— t ’ hea|i for c: sh. t Id
AS-1-3. &amp;-4. ( I , «-6, Í - 3 . 9 - Ï
money in Sanford.
Nevertheless main open until Sunday morning after this feat was heralded in thd stand Is triad«’ of four litri» by two Inch
acres thoroughly cultivate«! k ill
scantling
for
the
«M
i-h ntftl top stretch­
the building association continues because you do not choose to do dally papers, the phone rang vigor­
ers nml three Inch by two Inch for the In C o u rt o f Count? J u ila » , fir m in o le C o u n i? Mecca Hammock, elate t»&gt; k&gt; '!
to prosper and grow and Is safe and your shopping early Saturday morn­ ously. "is it true that you assembled
teg« nml leg stretcher». Two of teach
fila le * f f i n t i l i *
station. Inquire of E. E. T jl* '
sound and In capable hands.
ing or afternoon and causing tko a car In seven minutes at your fac­ are nnnti^l except In the c a s e uf the
¡' . g' ^àÌ n01
73-tip
proprietors and clerks to s tay in the tory?" tho voice asked. "Yes," carno legs, where four are wanted. Tim con­
N o t ir r t* hereby t i v r n , to a ll w hom it
«tond is simple. T h e "’»J. roarers, I hn t ji i t h . S U d n y ot K»t&gt;For Bent— Neat «ix room him*»- ••
J Never in history has such a doc­ storm until after midnight on Sunday tho reply. "Why?" "Oh, nothing," struction of. the
,
-, , . . .
trml-rr. A. D. IVI5, I shall apply to th*
tald
tho
calm
inquirer,
“only
I
ve
got
sides
have
»
•
to
be
mortised
to
t
a
k
e
the
tianombl*
tlrortr
G.
Herriteg.
Judt*
ef
Magnolia
avenue between I* ,*urt !■
morning.
I
go
to
the
different
trine been preached as we find today
■
i^Jd court, a* Jud(* of Probate,_ tor my
«tld
and
Fifth
strret«.
H. C. DuR»»
. —-the doctrine of “ Smile, Bless you,, churches and 1 fail to »co very many tho car.? „
(mat d ia r h a r c * * • A d m in U t r a t r li o l t h * * * •
t v t * o f W . U. H olden, d e rra a c d : and. Ihn»
7*2-:li l1
of the business men or their clerks
»mile!"
n t t h * u n » tim * i w ill p r r e r n l m y Anal
a r r o u n t* a * A d m in is tr a tr ix o f «aid re ta ta
In the corrupt days of Rome there there on Sunday morning and asking
N a tu re S u p re m e .
and a»k fo r thadr a p p ro v a l.
Cottage for rent.
J. M tis*»’i
was a supposedly optimistic doctrine some of them w\hy they did not at­
D a te d M a rc h 4th. A . D. IS IS .
'
Not fll the product of artificial
A
D
E
L
I
C
I
A
I
t
.
*
•
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OF.N
tilt-M p
common of " E s t , drink and he mer­ tend church their answer was invari­ greeneries are so lovely as that of
•
'
f " o ln '- t r a t r l* .
ably
that
they
stayed
a
t
the
store
1
6
-K
rh
la
y
*
m
o*.
ry, for tomorrow we die," but that
tbo fields, the counfry garden, the
For Rent— House of eight ........
la far different from the exhortation so late Saturday night th at they fence rows, the first roses, tho daffola C o u rt o f C * * * l? Jurf r , H ¡ r i i « l o - n
j
nti
l»ath on Myrtle avenue, cl"*’
ty, 81*1* *í I ... d.
of theae day»—the exhortation to could not possibly get to church on dlls, the arbutus which hides under
In
r
*
K
*
t
a
t
*
o
t
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber &lt; » .
smile and keep sweet, to look on the Sunday morning. Now this is some­ tho hillside leaves, tho first buds of
J. K Ita n k U i. d e r*a«*d
_
nffti-A
$*■$-1f
N
o
tte
*
Ir
h
r
f
t
b
y
f
l
v
r
n
.
t
o
*11
»
h
o
n
I
t
O
ffic
e
,
the
rhododendrons
and
the
other
forma
bright aide o f . things and to keep thing that the ‘church people can
may r o n r o r n , th a t on t h * iM h day
of
tolBng
of
tho
lifo
blood
drawn
di­
well take up and if /hey want to do
D r to b * r, A
D . 1911, » b a ll appi«- to th »
your troubles to yourself.
rect from the earth, wbila poor man­ stretebers and also the legs- The » tta a o r a b l* G r o r to G H n r in s . J u d i* o f
For H c n t - r Several nice »’Ilice
Cherefulness has even been found something for the young men of the
s tr e tc h e r s have to l»e tenone»! to flt In ttf ,«),) Court a« Judga of Probaia tor my
kind has to take all second band.
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire N •
city
look
after
the
late
Saturday
to haVe great therapeutic value and
lite sid e » , and thè .n u le ap p lica to th è "««j ^ " u V Ì I l n - ^ d i i S ^ 'V a S '( W a T ro Ì
3- ‘ (_
log s tr e tc h e r s nnd t h * lega. T h e on ly atm* ttm * l wlil pr»r«*nt n»y Anat icm u n u Yowell &amp; Co.
great moral value, and the world (a night trading. It b something for
a* E ircu trix ot asfd retato and ask tor Ibetr
f
jiart of the construction which Is not approval
beginning to have suspicions that a them to think about for tho very
Alpmlnum.
For Rent— Furnished house of rive
altogether simple Is that of tho lego,
«aTuy
lutea
i t eIS
lo
»
D * l* d A p rrii
il 3
rd , JAi *. D
. IS
grouch la a carrier of evil germs of people who are so strict for Sunday
Aluminum cooking utensils are n de­
rooms,
screened throughout, tekMr*.
E.
G.
HUTCHINSON.
' J Kit rutti«.
closing arp the ones who chop late light untlt they turn dark Inside—then which, of tViursc. are on u slope and
several malignant species.
lh»ne, gas and all modern conveni­
mdst l»e tenonud accordingly. The
«•«,
b
l.
6-8.
T-t.
S-S,
S-7.
In the home, the grouch sapa the Saturday night and the ladies are they are abomination. It b easy, how­ reel la formed with two circles of wood
ences. $20 per month for
thr»*
ever, to keep them brlghL
Either
fiaUc* af Salo af S titriM Slw hp
life out of the other members of the the worst offenders.
made up of three boards, the narrow­
months,
includes
water.
Mrs.
Dick­
N
oti»-»
i*
h«r»by
(Ivon
that
I,
C,
O.
Me'
wash them in soda and water or bolt
household, so he is a criminal per­
And another thing. I understand tomato parings in them; cuttings from est in the middle. The boards are held Lauihlln, tro»tre for tho bankrupt retato enson. 906 Myrtle Ave;
lY-tlc
forming slow murder.
/
f 0 J Í Ó Í Í " '. «.*. l Ì ' s ^ f ordVrîoï*
that the d t y will not take up the rv tbarb anil the water It wai washed together by small circles screwed «o ; ?£
In the church, th&lt;i grouch saps Sunday dosing but Will agk the in alone will often do the work. So them. The reel will run on an Iron ida, a* tho formar put* ot btuin*«* ol said
bar P « . ^ through the middle of $h» S W ' - Î K T i - . ï ot’ ' ^ .
the lifo out of .the other members county to take it up and thua place will lemon and table salL
sides. Metal or wootl washers should ¡ m»rth*ndi** ot *ald bankrupt, also all As-1
of the love of .God, and hb depres- the burden on the dty offidala under
tw*
l n m t ttatwaan
«n it ,urre and
in ,«aid
I». nputceti
urtween th
me« m
reelI i-ntla
enus nna
o| aodn tounlain conminad
tb,
nb.
d m affects all who come under his the plea that the state law covers it.
the
sides
of
the
stand.
To
make
the
)»«
to
m
rhatt.i
mortene*.
1«
tiMo.oo.
.‘2,
Rlghteoualy
Indignant,
■111 nl*o nt amid tires act) nil th* book
influence.
I want to aay that th b la getting
•ad will
IIMd of Üte firm (dbcovertng thaï arrangement a lasting one It should all arrount* duo «aid haokre
In the. business world the grouch out from under the organic jaw of
be painted before being pul together. th*r at * aid tire* o (*r i t ! Wanted— T o exchange farming ond
on# t o
bis apprentie« and hla yorng daughter
donai
man
r»(l«(*r
aubioct
lo
m*
is the calamity howler and the ob- the constitution and demonstrates orè^ correspond Ing )—We'«L welL it'a It should be repainted In the spring Dation m alm et ot «rklch three al* (lilt
graripg
Und In Volusia, county for
n bat­
stale .In the way of propeas end that the d t y of Sanford cannot at­ love Tetters tho ras cal U wrfting to wlten It la perfectly dry.—Farm Prog- aneo duo tho National Cash K »el*t*r Cere house and lot Id Sanford. Apply
paay pt U 09.00 ( q M aU LU O H U N .
h b existence b like any other
tend to her own affairs but must asy daugh'er, and on -my typewrttor,
J . H. Hutchinson, 11th and
call In the aaabtanea of the sheriff tool— Munich Filer"J1de PUe'*&gt;-r
t ile n c a b r e e d e r .
avenue.
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MANY NEW HOMES BIRD HAY OBSERVED CITY COUNCIL MET DIS­
STATE LAW MAKERS
POSING OF MANY ITEMS
CONTINUE TO MAKE
A LARGE NUMBER OF BILLS*
COME BEFO R E T H E LEG ­
ISLATURE BUT FEW " “
ARE CHOSEN“ "
Tallahassee May (!.— An anti-feebill introduced by Repre­
sentative Wood, and whirh is en ­
tirely different from every other
tneasuie aimed at the abolition of
the present method of payment for
services by county officials, ah* rereived a favorable report at the
hand* of the house committee on
county officials.
The Wood bill makes tax assess­
ment* as the basw for figuring the
salaries of the various officials.
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litigation, its constitutionality being
questioned. •in -the senate- rrsfPrrtnr afternoon
there was a lengthy debate on the
bill providing for filing of )in pendens
in cases where individual property
rights of women are concerned, by
contractors or builders oi others fur­
nishing 'material or labor for im­
provement of such property. Sen­
ator Mimes vigorously opposed the
bill, contending that it was unnec­
essary and smacked of special priv­
ilege. lie thought women have suf­
ficient protection in the matter of
property rights.
Senator Wilson
contended they had insufficient. The
bill advanced to third reading.
The Harrison anti-trust bill, which
passed the house with ease last weekha* been favorably reported out of
committee and the indications are
that it will be passed.

Four cl awes- are e n umer at ed as
follows: Counties having an asse ss­
ed property val uati on up to $ 2, 000.000. counties having n val uati on
between 12. 000. 000 und $ 5 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ,
counties between
$5, 0 0 0 ,0 00
and
$ 10,000,000 a n d counties over $10, ’’ ll is r u m o r e d " that S e n a t o r igoti
000 000.
wlit be a c a n d i d a t e (nr t lie office »1
ff» the first class the monthl y s al ­
Commi ssi oner of Agricul ture: that
aries would be as follows:
( ' apt It K Itosi- will c o n t i n u e to be
Clerk of Circuit Court
$ 15 0
t h e slate c h e m i s t , that C a r e y liarTax Assessor
», . .
100

dec ‘has the gubernatorial bee buzz­
ing: that Senator Farris has already
Sheriff
.
150
been stung b y that i nsect ; that For­
County J udge ................
50
rest Lake bejieves he will make a
In addition to the County Judge
good comptroll er, and i* apt to gn
would receive all fees paid 'inti* hi-*
af ter the off ice
off»*', which include* marriage li­
" I t is sit i d " t ll.it there 1« not 1!
cense ices and others.
County Commissioner* would r&gt;- member of t h e «citate « lm ha- not
rt-i * ■ i muni lily salary of i J ■ im ad «urne well d'-filicd puliti. ,i| .i-piruillUon of an allowance ol live cents lion t&lt;&gt; olile*- higher up. and tli.it
f*er mile for traveling too and from more than t hr*-*- lift h* of t to- house
are * &lt;*nt:i|*'*&gt;t that 11..- next «*-*-t.»n
the meetings
Tax C o llecto r..................................

100

•if fix mg at
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senate, mi it 1« «aid wal 1« to l.e
Tin* train will
' *ingre*»mnti it' the Sei inni [ii«irii t, di orlinoli at 1 p in
if
.»ill » mi nt
hut hu* ju«t a suspicion t h a t he had
n ■lining
better wail a n d -»■*- flow t i e p* tifili'
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generally ur*1 going to ' a t * - to- h g
Itili before goltlg out to i- h f •- l i ­
ti a tint.

Clerk of Circuit Court

I'rediler, t i I..i rie

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So far Arttorncy to-iii-r.il \\ • t i*
•unopposed, a t least then- k.;« been
î ’J.'tO no boom for any other man fti-iml
Jim tfn,ii;t g armimi on
troubled |.&gt;&gt;
joo liticai «en &lt;*t I .»-un

Sheriff
250
County fudge und lee*
100
It may n o t Ite s u d i a j o k e o n tinCounty commissioner» would re­
senat e a f t e r ni l t h a t it passed t h e
ceive $50 monthl y in uddit mi to five
F d l ' i t u - r c c h a r t e r hi|l c a r r y i n g w..m
rent* |n-r mile for niileiige
• ti'« suffrage w i t h it
It will be reIn class
four
the
following
m e m bered i b n j at tin- titin- it x.t«
arie« would prevail'
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County J udge (and fees)
150
t h i s mo rn i ng tin- s e n a t e p u t t h r o u g h
County commissioners would r e­
a m e a s u r e g i v i n g tu w o m e n t h e
ceive a monthl y sal ary of $100 per
r i g h t to Imiti office, a n d l u t c r o n it
month in addition to five rents |&gt;*-r
Will lie raffl'd u p o n | •*-r bit I »I« tit pa««
mile for mileage.
u p o n tlie gr.I mil.»! her n m e n t i m e n t
By the proposed measure the w i t h t he wor d
m u l e " «I fi c k el l f r om
commissioners In the smaller &gt;uun- it
U I,e t h e r l i t e I.l it er p,i««r* or -lot
ties would receive some !&gt;•«« I (pin the - i t w iti !lkel f I................ d ‘ d f- ! In- pul
$0111 llow.tncc given them a n .......llA b tf»! ti,, i- mul itati i.i. of otti'** .it'
a&gt; how
In the counties abo ve tfn« m o r e s o u g h t a f t e r t h a n t h e s u f f r a g e
rla*s. however
the
commi ssioner f r n n e i u s e , a n t i t h a t i&gt; |U«t w h a t I lie
would begin to receive considerable • s e n a t e p r o p o s e * t o g i \ ' t h * ' m , *** f a r
more.
In the very largest co unti es as appointive ofbees are conc erne d.
where the assessed valuation amo un t s
T i mi this bill should h a v e come
to ten million or more dollars the
f rom one of t h e strongest l o ca l op­
commissioners would receive $ 1 0 0
t i on senators belonging to t h e légis­
per month.
lat ur e. Senator J one s of R se a i n b i a
c o u n t y , seems t o refute in a way the
Tallahassee, Fla, - The house com­ o ft repeated s t a t e m e n t that t h e local
mittee appointed Friday to invest!- optipnists are «fruiti nf mi xi n g the
late into charges of drunkenness in women in p o l i t i c *
According to the
the legislature Monday afternoon re­ s t a t e m e n t of a t least one ma n, it
potted its findings and absolves any g oe s even f ur t h e r than that. It d e m ­
member of the house from any such o n s t r a te s that while local o p t i o n is t s
charge*.
a r e unwilling t o dr.ig the women
« In u weekly letter recently sent to down in the m i r e of cu r bst on e and
the Manatee River Journal of llra- preci nct politica, they are willing to
dentown, Representative Wilson
gix-en the women nil they c a n of the
*l»o,e of tho shame-and disgrace of liest there is nin politic*.

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drunken lawmakers. His statement
challenged by Representative
iarrison of Duval and RcpreaentaSpecial Service
Cnldstcin of Nassuu offered a
The Epworth League anniversary
tesolution demanding a full investiservices
xvili bo held next Sunday
ntion.
night at fh'p Star- Theatre.
f*
Holdstein, Turnbull nnd
This service will bo -composed of
r ^ln wcre appointed a committee
0 conduct a probe. A hearing was songs, music and addresses by some
" p'd Monday morning, and the re- o f 't h e best talent of tlie Methodist
P°rt submitted shortly after the church in Sanford nrnong the young
pcdpleT
ouse convened in the nfternoon.

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for nur officer* to Haxe «eli 11II,* lit
llefi.re I liey Kit force I lo­ Law* now ..»•t Mr*
John Mel«* li lor
on Olir Mat Ute Hooks'.'"
Tin* a b o v e m.i* lune».
question will be tbe subj e ct of t h e
Mrs tt \V Abernathy, t'hrm
address for the evening by
Mr
and Committee
Hyman.

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Report* fr o m tin- xttri-

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tiling month' «
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t aititi . ■••Mimi“ oter4«. (bunking tbe
I lilt- menilo rs* i ml woini n ••f San
(-•rd Ittf t &gt;.,-i r «apport in «et urtllg
■Ion loo ol Jtto i furniture i t ' f»T
I fte etuiiity botile wit* read
The re
port fruii tin- relii f * ilium Miff Mr«
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\lo-riia t by, chaiiman was
1110*1 gratifying
Member* of the
club were ii»si rut-1ert to notify tin■&gt;r&lt; l.irii-* of tb** \a rinti* tfepiift *
nielli« immediately a* to their di­
p i -o o . ! t
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and Mrs. Deane Turner: alternates waived and that it lie reati by t i t l e

Miss Laura Fish atul Mr*, T e r h e u n .
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A bernai by , \d. in«
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It was moved a m i
».if.i immIi d that t Lie rule* be f ur t he r
vx..ix&lt;ij l anil that it be read in full
and placed on its third reading und
. final passage
Roll call
Aye. H e r n dun. A b e r na t h y
Adams,
Di ngee,
Davison. Maxwell and Tolar.
It
was then reiul in full and rull cal l.
Aye. Herndon. Vbernttlhj
Adams,
Dingee Davison Maxwell and T o ­
lar.
Fussed.

j ’iersttn: S*-cy . Mi«* Kliba Siedi,
Trt*as , Mr* Christine Ilorell.
It xxa* tleciiled to bave thè lirst
«cit.ioii on t lit&gt; fotlowmg S a hluit h ut
thè l’resbyterian chunh ut fu a. m
Yttii are cordially i n v i t e d to all
ami ilefer tiie c.p|ioiiit meni ••f teachStar Theatre Sunday
the services of the church anti will
V full program of M e t ho d i s t *er- ers aliti Ut ber business lonnecti-il
lie given a cordini welcome
thè c&amp;m mence meni of thè
xmi * at the S t ar T h e a t r e xxill liegi»i wiib
«ebollì
tilt tlist lime
Sec., Kbba
Mr
Sherman
appe ared
be fort*
at ’»:45 next Sunday morning
New l.'quipatent loslulled
Stelli
the
council
and
usketi
that
rt-rlain
Sunday school, 9 15 to |fi 15
T h e c o m Iteinte arc for the l‘uri«h
The nbnve wu* tln morning min* concession* lie grunted him on the

Sermon b y the pastor a t 11 00
House movies has arrived and has
i i 'i l o c k .
been installed.
Thi s means bri ght er
I xening worship will be in charge
and b e l t e r pictures.
The " Ch oi -o
of
the Kpwort b Li'UgUo
late S o l d i e r " will be tin* iir«t pi ct ur e
shown
with
the
full e q u i p m e n t .
Li very body welcome ul euch ser­
Come and see it
It will be fine.
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itriking Figure Representing the North Sea, Panama-Pacific
International Exposition/ San Francisco, February. 1915.

for thè Sunti;-.y »■■botti uilh lite hope
lo kt ■p une gol li g. i( poKsltte ami a
nuintier nf others are cxpcctod next
lime. ¡1* tllere i* ruttili for all, The
li*, ri t-cs who tu \!• con o liteti to try
a class are Mr*. Rondi for thè child't n Mi** Clark, ih" ir termi diate
ami Mrs. (ìco. Clark I he» llible class

lakt* front, to enabl e turn to est ali It’ ii a turn basi n und boat y ar d .
Referred to t b e city engineer und
city a tt or n e y .
Dr. Miller asked t h a t the c i t y
donate $"&gt;IMMI per mo n t h to t h e
count y to P. y (or tin; ci ty c h a r i t y
pal ientr.
T h e c i ty a t t o r n e y ruled
that it could not be legally done, as
the poor f ar m belonged to the poor

Stirplqy school W'U) . m e e t there mix!
S u n da y ; t 3 ’it»

part of tin- county.

A n um b e r t-ame in lat er for ehurrli
pnd in tho evening a good crowd wn*
present.
T h e y eert;.inl\ listened to
some good .«* rmons.

T b e nty r l e r k was on moti on a u ­
thorized to re fund t h e Vinuscd p o r ­
tion of the ti ll er license» ¡jtfucil b y
Ititi» to those wishing to t?o o ut of
the' Imp it.e;-*.

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•'''Mfnrff as well a s . to ;iov o t h e r

A co mi mrni c at i on from t h e ’ c i t y
engineer r el at ive to the fini») ing nf
It
w.t*
Thi» i* one of t Lu- mo.*t popular of t Ln* bulkhead w;t* re: d
C ho c o la te Sol di er

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i t is hoped th a t the membership
The anti-coupon law, passed two of the church, with all friend* of the
tars r.go nnd which hud been a young people will be present. Some
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«bants0 nffontuntion
t k ------- - among ,tho
'V,u mcr- of those who. will take purl are Mr*.
its r e n J : S
Nawton, Miss Mary Chappell, Mrs.
r'P&lt;c.| and others holding tho law Steinmryer, Mr. &lt;'nul bourne. Mr.
nf » * 00d * ad t0 tha
interests Sm ith, Mr. Adum*.
•d
bld# ia,r to W repeal.Special, Violin Solo— Mr. Paxbv th^ \ lil1 reB"el|nff it was passed
Y iDe house late yesterday. I t U ton, Musical Reading—Miss Phliit will be passed by the sen- Ups.
Thin program will begin a t 7:30

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The service* at the Muplisl i■hurch
held in the Temple corner of riirk
1lllll.ll lull* fill •it II Ul* 1
»xeni» und Nixtb «tre.-t, for Si I f f ) \.
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Max ‘*th will be a* follow*
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t" make tiieir i ofi t nbll t lulls will
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please notify her by phone ami she
lidio
Preaching. T h e pastor. R e v
will arrange to have them called for
(ieorge Hyman will deliver an atl- w)»»»» ready

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M a . u $-II. C H. Dingee
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No. 11 tt
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Herndon.
Uil S reati by title.
Roll WUH
^ IMI, Abernathy. D av i s o n,
Villini*. Maxwell D im gee and T o l a r
No,
Herndon.
Passed.
It
was
moved’ ami seconded that t h e rules
I.*- further xxaived and that it be
placed &gt;ih it« third reading and tinul
passage
Roll
taill.
Aye.
Abe r ­
nathy. Dux i «o i i , Adam«, Maxwell ,
Dilige»' urn! To l ar
No. It
\V.
Herndon
t' iirned.
It was th e n
read in full and placed on its third
rt tiding at. •! tu I passu gè
Itoli rail.
\ye,
VIoTiinl by. Adams,
Dingee,
Davison, Maxwell unti Tolnt.
No,
H tt
Herndon.
Mr Herndon exI ipeil that be dui not vote a g a i n s t
tile f'll[ he aij«e he opposed the p a v ­
ing of tin' «trciit* abo ve inmtioiiiid,htii liernu-e ni lo* jiidgitfent t h e
ci ty was not financially able to underlnkc a n y f urther i mpr o ve me nt s
at tin« tune
An o r d i n an t e, entitled an ordinalice prohibiting ri-«taorfnts. l u n ch
■lite
• -J i "!'• • t .1fill ..|i wht els
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TO H UG H EY

TTTTO B E TTVETT TTTTII “
Resolution passed by the .hoard of
county commissioners in and for
BRICK— OTHER M ATSeminole county, Florida:
TER S CONSIDERED
Whereas the good (tenpie of Sem­
inole county have responded most j
Th e- city council met in regular
generously for the request for tissession
May 3rd. 1915, at 7:30 p. m.
sistante anti donations in furnishing
Present,
IL W. Herndon, president;
the new county home; and
W. W. Abernathy, J. Adams, C. H,
Whereas the donations received
Dingee, R. C. Maxwell anti II. E.
have far surpassed our expectations,
Tolar.
Therefore be it
Minutes of last meeting were read
Resolved, that we tuke this means and approved.
to express our thanks nnd apprecia­
A petition sigtU'd by a largo m i tion for the many donations received jority of the property owners .on
nnd lie it further
Park avenue and ’Hughey street
Resolved, that we wish also to north of Tenth street, asking that
thank the committee of ladies from the’ city pave said streets was re­
tin* Woman's Club for the assistance ceived.
,
rendered in soliciting these dona­
Aq, ordinance entitled an ordintion*, and be it further
ance requiring the grading anti pavResolved, that the clerk of this j ing of portions of Park avenue and
board shall furnish a certified ropy Hughey street with vitrified brick
»I t hi* restitution of t h a n k s to the was read and placed on its first
W o m a n ' s Cl ub, ami f urt her t ha t u reading
Roll
was tailed.
Aye,
copy In- furnished the pres*
U tt Abroniiihy, J D Davison,
J. Adams, R. C. Maxwell, C. H.
Adopted this M a y 4t h, 1915.
!
Dingo* nnd IL E. Tolar. No, B . W.
L. P. Hagan, Chrm.
Herndon.
Pnssod
first
rending.
L. A. Urumley
Moved anti seconded that the ru'es
C. W. Kntzminger
he waived and t hut it he read by
J. A Clark
title only and placed on its second
reading
Rollcall.
Aye, W. \V.
I T Wriallti
Abernathy, J . I»Davison. J. Adams

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Clerk *&gt;f Circuit Court
f'-'Ou
T-i v A” *-**or
1 &gt;n
Tax &lt; ol It-* tor
150
Sheriff
200
County Judge (with fees*
75
County romn&gt;t*»ioner» would re
r«'iv«■ $15 monthly in addition In
tiw ■•o'- per mile for ;iu!«.ig.
|o t la«« three the following «ill

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Resolution

.«how 111 «pril.ll

lit .las* two. IIP to. $,1.0110.IMMf t lie
following salaries would prevail

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( h e a p I tal e* ti. Iti* b i n o mi
T h e \ I la tit i* ( o a s t laro* ha* been
i|e*lgi ali li 11« the official ro ut e to
the Ri chmond Reuni on of tin- I ruled
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Last T u e s d a y was Ihrd Day and
wfts generally observed all over the
state und here in Sanford the parade
of the school children and the exer­
cises at the high school auditorium
were all thnt'ronld be desired The
children made a pretty sight ns they
marched through the streets with
their banners, the smallest parting
the parade ami the largest bringing
up the rear guard each teacher a c ­
companying her class.
It is certain that the parade gave
the citizens something to think
about as few of them realized howmany children are in attendance at
the Sanford Ischools and the needs
of the children at this particular
Against S u n d a y P ic t u r e s &gt;
time regarding buildings are great.
Some of the children had signs
Tallahassee, May 5.— RepresentaJ
live Robson of Polk county ask». w iping to the proposed bond Issue
that nil picture shows nnd vaude- nntl 1D*-»r appearance on the streets
villc shows be prohibited on Sunday. no «*nuht strengthened the idea thaL
There are but few towns in the state bond* ire necessary f o r more school
of Florida where these performances bunding*.
art- now permitted, and it i* under-1 The parade stopped at the-High
stood the hill will meet with stTen- School where a pp r op ri at e exercises
lions opposition from these cities. were brought lo a grami finale by a
- » lle.itt talk up.*»» bird life
Delegation* from lacksttnville and mi »!
Tampa are expected here this week by D o - tor lllackmuii, formerly tin*
t&lt;&gt; appear before the commute*- on preso. I of Ruffin- College ami one
miscellaneous legislation in an effort of the well known a ut ho r i t ie s on
to kill the bill. The contention is bird life in this state and others.
put forth that
every city- has a Dr. Illurkntan
is a great lover
of
right to regulate such matters by bini* ami i* most a c t iv e in their lieordinance and that no' new state is half : ml Li* most i n te r e st i n g talk to
fieeilcH
tile &gt;* 1 I-I-*I oil T i t - r l . y will be of
great 1 * i.i fit hi their prot ect ion

So many new homes are being
built in Sanford these days that the
Herald can
hardly keep in touch
w;ith all of them.
This week we
note two new houses o u - t h e McCullar corner LoL. of Ninth alrecl
and Myrtle beitig erected by L. P.
McCullor for rental purposes.
Judge Herring is having erected
on thu lake front near the (Jubbett
home a fine residence and he will
bulkhead the property and have a
fine home here.
Leslie Bryan is having a well put
down on his new lots on Snnford
Heights and will start work on his
new home next week.

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i'll t Lie mixt!, ttiii lie xi been ilr.-iii.i m o v e d ,’; | . d -t -t i f t | t il ! I t* I
llZetl lor tin- lO'txte«
It |&gt; jm I.p f o r t u p p f e t Mil, l&gt;e i x t i - t . I l l ' l l f r o m
triiX .igttMEH m lixe reel» . ft.) will give J u l y 1 t 1915, to Nux l«i, J *« 15.
all who see it a gootl laugh.
and t hat Dje c i ty clerk fte inst ruct e d
C o m e and see.
Saturday, May 8. to nic.il the Seminole Dredging Co.
a ropy of tho engineers report, to­
gether with the action taken by the
NOTICE
council.
The delinqqent tax list will be
The reports of tho officerr wero
published June 1st.
Fay your t a i read and ordered filed.
now and save expense.
Council adjourned.
/••
M, W. Lovell, Collector.
M. W. Lovell, Clerk.

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4♦ ■*• * f ■'*■ 4
4 4 14 4 ‘ 4 * teaches tilings when they are young.
4 The teacher comes to school at 8:30
4
Italiad of Vrgelsblca
4 o'clock and when she has gotten
*4 ■
A
potato
went
out
on
a
♦ enough children for ff"mess in her
4
' r &gt;»- •— - _m a s h . -------- .
_ ♦ roomr'Tfb* —trnche*** Them—ntHfinff,
And
sought
un
onion-bed.
4 writing, geography, grammar, •arith­
4"
drawing,
cooking,
4* "That's pit for me,” ob­ 4 metic, mutlc,"
served the squash,
♦ board sawing, crotcheting, deep
4And ull the beets turned ♦ breathing, bird calls, scientific eating,
♦
red.
4 patriotism, plain and fancy brea th ­
4
forestry,
civics, and other
"Go
’way,"
the
onion
wcep♦ ing,
41
sciences
too
numerous
to mention.
ingly
cried;
•4
4*
When
school
is
out,
she
stay’s be­
“
Your
love
I
cannot
be.
4
’
. ♦
The pumpkin be your law­ 4' hind with five or siz of her worst
♦
4 scholars and tries to save the state
ful bride—
4You
cantaloupe
with
me.”
. 4* the job of reforming them later on,
V 4'
%
4 After that ahe hurries home to make
herself a new dress, and snatch a
But
onward
still
the
tuber
4
•f
hasty supper before going hack to
came,
4
4And lay down at her feet; 4 a tte n d a lecture by an im portant
4- “ You cauliflower by any 4 specialist on the history of tribal
m
name
4 law to Patagonia, which the super­
4
And
it
would
smell
as
4 intendent thinks may give her some
4wheat;
4 information which may be useful in
♦
And
I,
too,
nm
an
early
rose
♦ her school work some day. A great
•4
And you I've come to see; 4 m any lecturers roam the country,
&lt;%■
So don't tu rn up your lovely ♦ preying on school teachers, and some
4
4 of them aro very cruel, talking to
nose.
♦
&gt;
Rut spinachat with me." 4 th em so long’ t h a t the poor thing*
• have to sit up until morning, when
th e y get home, to get their daily
"
I
do
not
c
a
rro
t
ull
to
wed;
4
4
t
test
papers corrected.
So
go,
*ir,
if
you
please."
4“ School teachers salaries range
.4* The modest onioh meekly ♦
said,
4 from $30 a month up—but not far
#■
“ And let us pray have
4* enough up to make them dlkzy. ’ on
' 4peas!
4 her salary the teacher must dres*
Go, think th a t you have 4 nicely, buy herself things for her
•♦
•- work which tho city is loo poor to
never seen
4
• get, go to tw enty-nine lectures and
Myself *or smelled my
'4
» concerts a year, buy helpful, books
sigh;
4
« on pedagogy; pay her way to the
&lt;§■ Too long a maiden I have
* district, county and s tate institute*.
been
• a n d enjoy herself during a three
-h
For favor* in your eye."
• m o n th s ’ vacation which her Rulnry
4
• takes every year.
“ Ah. spare a ru*s." the
In ad dition the
• teacher is supposed to hoard away
-•
tuber p rayed;
"My cherryshed bride
4
vast sums of m oney, no th a t when
« she becomes too nervous and cross
•
you'll be;
• to teach, ut thp age of fifty or t h e r e ­
4
You are the only weeping
•maid
4
a b o u ts «he can retire and live h a p ­
• pily ever after on her income."
Thnt c u rra n t now for me"
4
•
An* ns the wily tuber »poke,
4
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He caugltt her by s u r­
4'
» * T h e flower show nnd aw arding of
■m
prise.
• prizes lnnt S a tu rd a y was one of the
■ê And giving her an artichoke
prettiest events in the catalogue of
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Devoured
her
with
hi*
4
Eor several week* Sanford
♦ 1916.
eyes.
4
has
been
on the qui rirr aw aiting the
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Philadelphia Record.
inspection
of yard*
nnd
porches
•
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m
ade
by
the
com
m
ittee
of
the
W om ­
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a
n
’*
Club
and
the
com
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ittee
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pointed to aw ard the prizes for the
Kansaa expects u wYeut yield of best kept yard, th e p re ttiest flower
200.000.
000 bushels this year against
gardens and th e prettiest porches in
102.000. 000 bushel* last year, itself the city. The prizes were of flowers
u bum per crop.
Moreover, unless nnd bulbs and plant* nnd there were
tim e s 'improve ra p id ly nnd largely, also some rush prizes
! have turf
t h a t stale will not lie beset with its heard who were the lucky winners
usual lark of harvest hands
It I hut 1 wish to congratulai.' th em in
looks as if the prosperity m eteor ft ad v a n c e for having th at milch pride
headed straight for Kansaa.
in their city and also to co n g ra tu la te
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ag a in th e W om an’s Club, tho m e m ­
T If one thinks th n t Sanford is not bers of which m ade this groat ev e n t
growing by leaps und bounds just possible. There is som e dissatisfac­
visit the various churches on Sun­ tion am ong the people who m ad e
day and note the large congrega­ s tren u o u s effort’s to clean their back
tions in er.ch of them. This is o ne yard s as well as the front because
of th e best places in the world to the inspection com m ittee fuiletl. to
take a census of the city, for when make longer stops nt each plan* .to
the churrhes t,re filled il means th a t note the backyards, hut having the
th e pity is filled with peopir. It also entire city to cover in a short space
means that the people of this city of tim e gave the com m ittee hut little
tire recognizing their duty to God tim e to give more th a n a cursory
nnd the rhurch and are fulfilling glance nt the m any yard s in tho big

th a t duty.
I really believe th a t
when ail the new churches of San­
ford are built nnd occupied that the
rh u rc h census will compare favor­
ably with, that of m any other cities
of larger proportion*.
• • • '•
1 The following bit of sarcasm is
from an edUorial in the Philadelphia
Bulletin. It will be thoroughly en­
joyed by those whom It does not fit:
. "A school teacher Is a person who

territory to cover.
Those who had cleaned up their
premises are entitled to 'g re a t praise
even if they, d i d ‘ not get a longer
visit, for their intentions were good.
Over on ,Sanford nvenue especially
were the yards cleaned, the stores
taking prido in the cleanliness of
Iheir premises and I will personally
congratulate the public spirited mer­
chants of this section who went to
work with a will to be ready for tho

inspector*.
Hut this work should a healthy young fellow of tw enty.
not sltyi here. Every duy 'should.be You are strong in body and your
clean up day all over the city and rfiind Is not weak. And I say to you
our yards should be ready for an j that if you are broke, stranded and
Inspection at any time of.th e day or j friendless, i t ’s ten to one t h a t but
week if we would have n clean and I one person will Ire to- blame, -and
healthful city.
The idea of the th n t’a yourself.
flower show demonstrated to our
For you can make yourself efpeople the wonderful possibilities of ficient. There is some one thing,
the yards and gardens (or there was maybe two things, that you can be
J lj c g r e a te s t profusion of flowars and j able to d o ’better* than moat other
planta on exhibition, some of the! people can do.
And for a person
flowers that* were said to be in­ who can make good there is always
digenous to a colder climate and an opening.
yet tlipy were there a t the show in
This world is full of second raters,
profusion.
This show should be of unskilled, untrained, botching,
given every year and the ladies and buttered fingered incompetents. T hey
the men should take a greater inter­ usually werp so because they were
est in making Sanford the beauty too lazy or ignorant to prepare
spot of the state of Florida. Here thejnseivea to do well some p a rt of
where, we. can havuO.hu water an d the .Urn world's -workT* ’* "
-------i ------drainage and the good lands that
Lord, Lord. The poor work th a t
will grow flowers of every kind we Alls the world. Think of It! Of all
should strive to make the yards the mothers in this town, how m any
beautiful nil the year round. ! re­ are successes. How many are a p p ly ­
gret exceedingly that Sanford lots ing themselves, by study and con­
are so small, but even in n limited stant effort, to the business of
space the porches can be made very mothering?
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attractive and out1 principal streets
I hnd, I suppose,'» hundred te a c h ­
that arc seen by the people passing
ers, more or less, in my pchool days;
through the city should be made
and of them I can't remember over
more beautiful by the planting of
two or three th a t understood how to
flowers and trees and shrubs of all
teach. The others were just holding
kinds. Let the good work continue their jobs.
and each citizen'should m ake him­
Most preachers you hear are bad—
self a committee of one to abolish
not bad men,, but bad preachers.
all the unsightly yards .and houses
Most singers cannot sing. Most ac­
and bring Sanford into the limelight
tors are mediocre.^ Most hooks are a
as the healthiest and prettiest city
waste of time. Most houses are not
on the globe.
fit to live in. Most cooks can't cook.
• * »
Most clerks do not earn even the
T Our City Attorney had one put over small salary they get.
on him last'w eek when he gave ad­
I do not speak of genius, nor of
vice to u restaurant man allowing the exceptionally gifted people. It 1»
him to build c movable structure in a plain fact th at the man who sim ­
tlie lire limits. DeCottes ruled that ply does well the thing he is paid for
if the structure was on wheels it doing is a rare quantity. That is the
could be built and moved into the shameful tru th , •
fire limits a n d lo and behold when
And the dfrect road toward ■a l­
the wagon made its appearance on ways getting employment, toward
the McLuulin lot on Park avenue it boing indispensable und in dem and
wan almost two stories in height is to equip youjself to do something
and looked like a new hotel building. well.
There was a good sized kick nt once
Klflriency? Why. I don't know a
and the people were aroused i n to ' solitary hotel o r ’'restaurant in this

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the laws and th e s ta te laws should
he enforced to the letter.
If you
will give th e m un inch they will ta k e
a mile nnd th ere is only one way to
stop ull of this foolishness anti D&gt;u t
is to enforce th e laws to the letter. |
T he S un d ay closing law is being
b r o k e , and the people w ho w o u
like to grant the privilege of having |
a store open for a few hour- on Sunday ere now up against a bunch

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»perlai
l'hiniwL

For Sate— Five acre# half
Maury A Warlow. Ala. |„r
from brick road, quarter mile from
65-Tuca Sic
loading station, 6 miles from San­
ford, county road on one aide. All
l a t h e C ounty J u d i e 'a t auri i„
.
good black hammock land. Two
H em lnole C o u n t,. H - . l d .
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re Catate ol
acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2 In
W. II. Undarwooú, ilrrr.ioi
ol Aununi.tr.tr.r
Admini.tr.tr.i vtl,
S.
UOOU
cric«!
nNotice
» w "I
years.
Good IKVWing
flowing WCH.
well.
Price
$ 8 0 0 . Terms to suit customer.
A. Pi by virtue of .*' ivp aIn ' ónlè i “’‘.u,’ Ci.
Connelly
telly. 119 Magnolia avenue. .
"Fouit “oV^Semm",*1
' XHw'.
ida. on the 6th day ol April,
5 7 -tf
that 1 will. a. ,\.imini.ir,i. , ,,i HU.
late

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Inder».

For Sale 20 flne brood *ows. ; *,h» hl/heat' and* VJVi"" I t'lV /'C '.S
M artin Doyle.
Sanford,' R. D. No. 2. i i?n
n
V ’■ n , ' ^ - vu
'
'
n front
o f I n f « t o r r nf tf,. ¡ ~
- a S'
Underwood, on Oak arri,.,,
58-tic

No, spn, d o n 't get led astray by office.
63-tfc
wild eyed theories. Yo be sure, it's'
a wicked, cruel a n d selfish world.
For R e n t — Several nice nfltce
There's a great deal of injustice a n d rooms over Vowell's. Enquire N. T
special privilege a n d ull that in it. Y o welt &amp; Co.
:i2-tf
, , l|t r m u lk in R to y o u . And I
I
t(,n yot) , hjt, thl. wa&gt; ^ keep out of
For Rent A com fortubly, furnishl d nui(,
f„ | uri.
lruln y o u r . e.d room, eastern exposure, in modBtu, |V(
|,e jn ,|„»trious. and ,ir" home, private family
Summer
youra« |r lo (io „„„„.thing well, rates
Gentlem en preferred
Address, ltox 1084.
67-tf
to make good,

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whu know no Sunday, who want to
Bell everything and who will keep
rheir places open all duy Sunday'
anti make all the noises thut would
characterize such a place on week
days. The only way out is to «oak
them with the stringent laws th at
mean just what they read and this
will lie the filial outcome of it all.
Such tingrnnt violations and eva­
sions of the law always bring the
prohibition lawa into efTeet nnd
those who would grant some priv­
ileges arc forced to the alternative
of sutting on the lid.
• • •
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*i *Tis seldom th a t I preach a ser­
mon to tho boys and I am not going
lo break into print with ono now,
b u t much better than preaching one
myself will lot my old friend, Dr.
Frank Crane give you this ono th at
every boy in Sanford and some of
tho men should rend.
1 am talking to you, *on. You're

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Under normal conditions next season's crop of
oranges and grapefruit will be much larger than
that of this year. T he grower who sends firstquality fruit to the market will again bo the man
with a big bonk account. There will bo demand
for tho best, no matter how great the Volume.

depend upon
t us much as
t
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tisfaction G uaranteed” machinery has demonstrated that it is a paying proposition to growers of good fruit.
W , «tU tU jlj lurotik a t i n t lN , r o u lo j. u f t o th « UfarafttUa.

CENTRAL A'

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FOR RENT

Skinner's “Satisfaction Guaranteed" Packing Home Machinery
Cires Good Frail the Touch of Quality That Makes it Sell
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a
r
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bove enlarged our Dunedin plant and this year
hope to be prepared to fill alt orders.

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ond and Third atreeta &gt;t, t&gt;,r ,uy 0| j,.
lord. Seminalo County, Klun.u. «q 0(
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching, 1st peraonol property belcnfini to .«id Mtil. ,
confi.tini ol all tl that rert.m ttae ,¿ \
prize pen Orlando Fair, White Rocks, merchanol.e rompo.ed of the I,dinam,
Ulackamllh .bop,futur», in.) tedi
$2.50.
O th e r pens $1.50.
Single falote,
olla, wajon., harm---addlrry.
Comb W hite Leghorn, $1.60 t o . $2.00 uniabed wheela for huye.«* .,,d . ,
paint bru.br«, ras mai»,., , rI«rkaiwrth
per setting.
B aby chicks $12.00 per ft
iron. .---. ( -an *---n.t«,,..
■«o») B».
hundred
for rem ainder of season., md nil linrft of personal
,n; ! i ( G»k. idi
Southern Onks F’oultry F arm , E n - ! ¡n ««id «lor*.
•I
rr
rhU .»1« i« •Ul&gt;|«‘rt t., •• “ f‘f* 1»« d
terpnse, Hu.
66-9tc
u u|, s. n.h»r, *h.»i
1*1* a
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! &lt;tat**41 Bt h day of Jar.-jw
, and n*
action. T he outcom e of th e whole town where you can get a slice of
„
f, .
t mf t i n rr
rord#d in th»* r*«‘nrd« . f ■*1 .o«*t*
For Sale Prize \V inninffjBuJT Ur- Florid», on tlic ioih .u&gt; . r A ÍK
business, wilt he a sweeping reduc- bread th a t is .real bread like mot her
HL
Eggs for hatching.
T he
tV- ^ *’i*l’if»
lion of nil the peanut s ta n d s and used to make. And as for hot bis- pington
im .
♦
U
•
M
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kind
th
a
t
hutch
anti
live.
15
egg*
to
KMll.t
1
&lt;
'■
other s tru c tu re s being in th e fire ruit they h a v e n 't the remotest idea
.
...
m4i
Adfi»lni»ir»tri* of V\ H
• • . iñ 4*Trice $2,50.
E nquire 210, rrm„ a.
limits no m a t t e r how they happen of them .
You can gel forty-seven setting
, .
A.
K.
I'
owit
*,
AU&gt;
66-tf
to be constructed, i t is high tim ej kinds of incut und vegetables w l t h i 1*“ ^ ‘' V|,|' U|-.
Tuwi&amp;dt
th a t Sanford pu t a stop to th is busi- nil sort* of sauces, nil tasting n h o u t '
N'ollrr of AppllraMun f«r I n Umf l
Srrllim S73 of ihr t.rnml tidsir
ness of allowing tin* street* to 'tic ulike, but never n piece of hom em ad e j
Nf»Ur® I» hrfrL&gt; giur,
^ HU*ii
«rej,
purchatrf nf T»t « *ri r »'• S- Itit
filled with this class of junk
If the bread.
I t ’s utm ost as trad with
I
tl»
led
ili**
-In!
di
y
of
Jut.*
' I* mi,
ordinance cun be evaded in t bis j coffee.
hai fUrd «aiti rrrtlftnir i*
id
I hi« m»d«* »p pi kit ion fnr ' *i
III M
Lf'fill
m anner there is no law against a
When you hire a carpenter, p a in ti lo icrnrdiner *iih li*
* " i f , -lit
ri. Sr»r*Mi i f&gt;r follo» if. g «1*• • i Trnprrt)
man building a two sto ry frame cr, paperiianger. upholsterer, plasJ. M usson.
C ottage for rent
illuBtrd In Srm»n»dr *
‘ (• t#- I
house. placing it on wheels anti mov- u.yer. or plum ber to do a jolt in y o u r
fi9-8tp
»M 8 K ‘a of SI ,
.
ror),
S*»r|lon
H,
Tp
Jl
li
ing it within the lire limits anti doing jlou, p_ (t
reasonably sure thut itis
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j|i&gt;
Tbr
»»id
lind
L
*irs|f
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For Ren t Neul six room house on of thr Uaumttrr id *Uf »
• • • th tW
t.usiness
T h a t ts the trouble with wtirk wj„
Rillil)tPrf. bungled a n d
rfr*
nam»
of
J
1
1
M
i
Kilt
l
the city to d a y . There is too much unsatinfuctory. unless you stund o v er Magnolia avenue. bet wpi •n F ourth ilfir itr «h »IIfir friífeiiiol •
1 t i'
70-3tp
»tree!*.
and
Fifth
fit dr**«f will U"ur thro Ml
leeway beinft granted on these m a t - ’ hlm w jtj, u t.|u |,
W hat u liejd is
of May, A I»l'*l
.
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ters anti while I have been lenient open to the m an who does good
W
it
nr**
ir»y
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For Rent House of eight rooms
in my ideas all along I am now of work, who 4s p u n c tu a l, honest a n d und buth on M yrtle avenue, close i hl* ihr 3ni &gt;1»&gt; "&gt;f IVi ‘\ in
rirrk &lt;*lrrult f miri v* ‘
the opinion th u t the ordinances and capable.
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.,
lly J** « »

Unless Properly Packed, Fruit Will Not Bring Top Prices
T he marketing of Florida's citrus fruit crop so
that it will be proGtable largely depend« upon
the manner in which the fruit Is packed. N o
matter how carefully grown, sprayed and protec ted in tho grove, fruit that is not properly
prepared and packed will not bring top prices,

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t»S*Tur*- 5t r

NOTH F
Itoad report of Fdfar f !'•
rfott, and J I* Turo»f

public courtly r»«d
*■ ■Tho fifty (Su) (unl n a ilil rh inon.d »»rnui, l-rfir. - ■,

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P**ClIITU nf «»id
il * • »
flinn IHK I Hrm t *I *
2»U &gt;ardo- m|i*r. g »*«*
¡¡I"' 0'B8; "**X'T'*
of
thirty te

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north of thr cult! h
.1, od
t *p 20, rangr .11 »&gt;•
r.1
.It
«*■
roicj»»y on* ill mil*’
1
J«.r&lt;t»E&gt; r*.f
AUu two roadway* know»»
f..l wife
and Brown road, rarh tf rf,
■-, f1.*
They toll- you t h a t evory em ployer
For R e n t— F urnished house of five and thraw-Huartrr* &lt;*. »-f »
i.àft
I*»tilmg ra»t I* anHr frntti *'-*'"1
has more a p p lica n ts than he has room*, screened th ro u g h o u t, tele- nuc
«'«fis*
nnd writ. 1 1 W*'ilr *• '
•ft* I»*
jolts. The t r u t h is t h a t he has more ph &gt;ne, gns nnd all modern c o n v e n i­ along thr north i|Unr»*f •
,’ttut I,
rrnlrr f linlf« *r cl I* n f'
inefficient applicants.
If he knew ences.
$20 per m o n th for
th ree lip 2&lt;&gt;, rang*- (I H ^ 1
road
noftL
thnt you could do the business saljs- „„ .„th s. Includes water. Mrs. D irk - oJordan
f S*r
3 . ?!&gt;. I I
Said roatf*«)' l*4'
fnrtnrily he would give you work
906 M yrtle Ave.
71-tfc
primic r*-*tdntiw t,#*
im mediately.
15*0 *», m
*•( *
tl*
I ' h l l r d S t « l a * f o nd '
The world is hungry for men w im
* 1 1 r*t alijlis hr if, «nil lf
slr»|
cun and do make good.
»rrupird and Um*»&gt;
f
r s tilt
id roadway*
«t
par ina nr iti t*»* * “J
O
o puMif hen r tit frrr
Riley Plant* a T r r r
«*•(/
1 !■
Bi r d
m ill h r dr c l nr *
«I H&gt;
ro.d it Ihr n«u rrgul.r
“ We plant this tree
Hoard.
S7-TuM-&amp;tr
Wanted— To exchange farminj: and
Reside the sea
grazing
land
in
Volusia
county
for
In trust th at it yet may wave
N O T H ’ »: O F S M i
houiie and lot in »Sanford. Apply to
puf*Hi®
Through shower and shade
Katie* 1« hrrrhv g**•*n
rt»4*
J. II. Hutchinson, 11th und Laurel of t final drrrrr uf for*rli'*nrt - «• \,’c
In sunny hours
Hii.it
on thi* 2&lt;Ith day of Ma^h '
J
f
t
t|*
«
avenue.
6&amp;*9tp
Ik« JfonoraIilr Ja-nr* W •
For other eyes a* glad as ours.”
lha Cirr y11 Cnu r l. 8r%r ni h J * i4i,,t Iff»*.
n*In and for the ruynty til s' r arm 'fifi®
“
in Chancrry. in *h»i
Surrounded by an Interested group
Wanted— Amateur^musicians th a t Ida,
r
,i«t
•
Ih/Trln ponding, »hrrrtn J J K.ir •*&lt;
a t Alton Beach a t 10 o'clock th ii play wind instruments that will re­ rompUlnant, and »!d»«r'l ' t 1.1! «f*
Anna M. Krrr atr d*frr»da»«t'
morning, Jam es W hitcomb Riley hearse and play on pay jobs. Call or i«lr, and «til 1« *hr high* . Jitrr I«
«
ra«h, in front of thr omiM * it i„ n-io«r
threw the first shovelful of d urt in the„ next _few .day*.
J. M. Stumon Hanford,
_
S*minol* rouniy. FI* !, mVU«*about the roots of a young rubber 316 Kant Fourth St.
66-7tp
day, thr aid day of m «&gt; '
• iw
amme brio8 * Irgal «aU* •»*•
tree. Tho tree now stands in the
Irf.l hour, of
thr l'""1
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center of Lincoln Road, a stretch of ___________________________________ in thr final &lt;lrrrrr •&lt;[&gt;!»•■'"I
»«: ’
uat.it In ih* (-«unir
■
rbsd which connects Alton Itoadj
f^t lilly-two &lt;621 m M
„Í.«„I j
W
M
b«lnUlpart ol hr«li"i) 1 ‘ *„ttr i
with the A tlantic Boulevard. It, is!* Lost— Top o(I Gasoline tank on rli.t.lon,
(11). town.hjp ' tilm-trrn I •*
p.ft- I
,
surrounded by a low iron fence, I a u to antl l°(l brace on auto top, Re~ (10). «hlctvplat *• dll,&gt; "* ! "
tic Hrrarda ol Srminnl» i
' T,'.s
which te a rs a tab let with tho follow- w ard a ‘ Herald Oflice.
70 2 tt
CKUItliK A J
Spall.I
Ing inscription, ‘‘R ubber tree, p lan t­
n.orz« O. ll«rrln|i.
lor Compì.In.nl
ed by Jqmes W hitcom b Riley, April
Public Stenographer— I am pre­ * flrljettor
M-fura-Btr
1916."
Relow this will hang n p a i d to do all kinds of stenographic
bronze tablet, with th e words of the work and typew riting and solicit a I n C a a r t o f t h r I ' o u n l r
k " ,,‘
Mlale «1 Horld.
above poem, which was ready by trial when you have any worjc of la Caaatr.
r* K.tate of
. „
Riley just before-.the ceremony of th is kind you wish done. Office first Attgo.ia A. Hlrrin«
To all Cr«dtlor*. I.rzairr*. ’* “ ¡^¡¡»»4«
tha planting.
all
Paraona
ha»ln*
&lt;
lalra.
r
door east of tha postoffire. P hona
acaln.t aatd Ratal«;
Carl G. Fisher, a prim e mover In 290. Miss M arion Packard. fl7-tf*
Yo«. and oarh ol )«« •”
r„,_
tlfi«d and rrgultoi •" l’"
.r i *
the Lincoln Highway movement,
and dtmanda whlrh you. or « •
,„ L
Personal— W. T ravers, formerly of may hava azain.t !*• «*•••' *ii*Jf*(Va^
named this stretch of road which
Hlrrin«, dKcawd, Jat«
|k(
runs through his p roperty on-A lton 1610 1st Ave. S. Minneapolis, M inn, ly. Florida, to th« undrr.ic-send
youf
address
a
t
once
to
J.
H.
of «aid Mill., within t«o
Beach. It was Mr, Fisher's plan to
data h*r*nf. • „ J . . ,, ,u. ,
Morse,
Robbinsdale,
Minn.
Im
plant the tree. “ Wo ezpect,“ he
»I«
70-2tp
said, “ to have the verses made in p o rta n t.
*l-Tu«»-8tc
bronze to hang ju st below the tablet
11
already nam ed,"
U ^ C w a rt «1 ih « C .u -i«
Cannir. «im« •'
First American 8u(jar Factory.
The movie man was there with
In
r«,E.t.t*
of
Amertca’e first beet sugar factory M U . Jlm
C I»»
J t m la
inln
l r Uisaa
.„buirW ^
hla camera and the ev en t will be
^ * , , " t\ i i or
told In this m anner to the poet's w as erected In Philadelphia In 1830. T o■Il«11 PCreditor».
r r r o n » trevln*
"r
»s»lnrt . » i d EMftt«i
h, . » b r I
adm irers everywhere. After the cer­ It did not prove a eacoaea and was
v a n «ad * » c h of you are
dismantled. The first successful beet
emony, Mr. Riley’s niece, Mr. and su g ar factory was built In 1170 a t
M rs. Fisher, Mm. E. A. Rickm en, Alvarado, Cal. Th la - factory was In
M r. and Mrs. T . J. Jancoaat, and a operation anti! IftlS, when It closed
num ber of other* were photographed down. It la estldiated that $100,000,000 .«Id «alnt». «rithlft tw» rMM f r a »
In the enclosure a b o u t the tree.— la now invested In the sugar beet In­ M nt!^d, Apr|l 171*. \ » t-ü K S irlU ,.;
dustry bf this country,
M iami Metropolis, ,
ft*-Tua.-9tc
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IDAVIS liquor bill
PASSES BOTH HOUSES
fo u r th w e e k o f l e g is l a -

TREK FINDS TH ESO LO N S
RIGHT ON THE JOB
At midnight the Davis regulation
I bill becomes effective, having passed
bath houses. T he vote taken in the
house today resulted 45 to 23, five
[members being absent.
Under tbis law saloons will dose
at 6 p* m. to reopen at 7 'a. rn. No
j screens will be allowed, all goods to
Ibe sold id sealed packages an d taken
[ sway from premises to drink. Clubs
I and hotels are, prohibited serving
drinks where meals or lunches are
[■old.'* Dancy of Duval .changed his
| vote to a m ove for reconsideration.
All sm endm enta were tabled as foM
U offered, indicating n o chance to
[ reconsider.
»
The senate insurance com m ittee
today withdrew the compulsory in­
vest ment bill requiring foreign com­
panies doiifif business in the s ta te to
| invest 50 per cent of their reserve
premiums in Florida,
S e n i o r H im es’ - bill establishing
j a »late road d ep a rtm en t, pasacd the
| senate this morning.
The house killed the fresh water
fish bill by striking out the e n a c t­
ing clause,
* The Davis bill provides th a t 1i14uors shall not lie sold in less q u a n ­
tities than half pints and that the
packages shall be securely seated.
This does aw ay with drinking in sa­
loon». and converts the saloons into
dispensaries. It is said that no state
I where tlie sule of liquor is perm itted
I ha* such a drastic luw as the Davis
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, ATRIL 30, 1915
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telephone service and rate in cities,
c i r o p t as court of appeal.
Mr.
Jones believes that this is a m atter
which should be left to the cities of
the s tate and he would by his hill
take (fom the railroad commission
this responsibility and ghn* * m * th e
city g o b e rn ra e n u in -tow n* trf -rm*r
five thousand population.
Mr. Jones would give to tho city
tho rights to regulate the charges
and requirements, hut would give
the telephone companies th e right
to appeal to the railroad commis­
sion.
The bill would also validate
contracts given the city of Pensa­
cola and other cities the free use. of
the telephones. This practice was
recently declared a discrimination by
the railroad commission a n d hundreds of people who received free
use of the telephone were thus de­
prived.

FOR THE COUNTY BETTER SANFORD
HARBOR AND A
HOME DONATIONS
A R E S O U G H T :.. Y A C H t.C L U B
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LADIES WILL CANVASS THE WELL KNOWN BOATBÚILDER
CITY ON BEHALF OF
ANXIOUS TO START FAC­
THE INDIGENTS
TORY ON LAKE FRONT

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Sunday School Social
On Friday evening, April 23rd,
Misa Thusa Tarbeil entertain ed tho
senior classes of tho B ap tist and
Methodist S unday achoola. i All e n ­
joyed the games of bottle fruit“ base
.KtLtmd magic music.. MUa G o o ig ir
Pattishall
played
" D o w n by the
Old Mill S tream ." Mrs. T arbeil,'a s ­
sisted by Mrs. Dooley served Ice
cream and cake. All regretted th a t
it soon came time to d e p a rt, for
Miss Tarbeil is an . ideal hostess.
Those present wero Messrs. Payne
Daniels, William Kilbee, Horace
Rauleraon, Paul Dooley, Tom m y
McLain, Ossie Flynt, Edwin Haulerson and Miss K ate F lynt, Lola
(■rant, Abgib Doudney, Georgia P a ttlshall, Elizabeth Stones, Calla G rant
Thusa Tarbeil nnd Mrs. C. W . Cul­
pepper.
Clasa Reporter.

FAVOR COUNTY»BONDS

THREE OF AIFN D

BIRD DAY TUESDAY

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There Will be a house to house
Th* vexatious question of how tho
canvas made by a com m ittee of city would arrange a harbor Jor
ladies Monday morning, under th e boats along the bulkhead seems
leadership of Mrs. W. _W. A ber­ capable of solution and solved in a
n a t h y for the purpose of soliciting moat profitable m anner.
S. Sher­
/¡T ,
‘
m an’, the well known b oat builder
Änd co,I' clini£ bed 1,ncn’ U b ,e
table ware, china and silver, and who has been in business a t Iteresall such necessary articles for the ford for several years has disposed
equipm ent of
the county home. of his ship y ard at th a t place and is
Please meet the Indies cordially and anxious to came to Sanford,' recog­
with a package ready to be carried nising tins possibilities of this pluce
away with them.
This is going to after the tourist hotel has a ttra cted
be u whirlwind canvas and the com ­ the wealthy yacht owqcrs here for
mittee mean business for the need the winter months.
Messrs. Bates and Fuller, two of
is
great. The home or building has
T he Record C om apny of St. Au­
Mr. Sherm an Is anxious to secure
Altam
onte's most prominent citixens
been
acquired
and
some
furniture
gustin« has announced t h a t it will
a place on »tile lake front where he
were
in
the city yesterday consulting
with
which
it
can
lie
tem
porarily
issue an East Coast Annual, which
can have boat way«, a turning basin
with
Secretary
Haynes of the Comsupplied
but
it
requires
thpse
oth
er
¡» planned to bi- u com prehensive
and place to keep yachts during the
mercial
Club
regarding
the bonding
im
portant
things
immediately
th
at
possibilities of thl» section
The
summer months. It is now the opin­
of the county for brick roads. Mr.
it may lie m a d e habitable for those
publishers' announcement «ays;
ion of those who are interested here
Bates is tho owner of the A ltam onte
who are on tho waiting list. This is
th a t a yacht club in connection with
" I t is n well known fact t h a t all
one of the greatest needs an d big­ the boat -yard would be something Hotel and Mr, Fuller is proprietor
of Florida is developing with m ar­
of the Altam onte Grocery Co., and
gest charities in the county anti
th a t is giVatly
needed
and the
velous rapidity.
indeed, «level« pboth of them are good roads boost­
should have a ready, willing support
club would not only be composed
ment during the past year or two
ers and greatly interested in having
from the county seat.
oj the winter tourists but people of
has assumed such proportions as to
the road between Seminole and
Housekeepers are urged to look
Sanford wbo have never been able
make it liaril to g«'t those to a ppreeiate
They
over their household equipment and to keep a boat here without n suil- Orange paved with brick.
who are not residents of tbe state
cull something from their linen nblf harbor for protection, Tlie city »tut«- that the people of (heir sec­
and in direct touch with conditions
chest, china closet and silver to could u-»si.»l in 1Ills work by allowing tion are heartily in favor of bonding
II appears to tin- dircctur» of tin»
for tbis road ami thut the entire
give to such a worthy cause
the dredge to make the turning
enterprise thut an Annual or » Year
Please every one try to give som e­ basin and use the sand to lilt in the county should get tint habit.
Rook of some kind is of vital im ­
thing. if hut line pair of pillow slips,
bulkhead.
The new harbor would
portance to those who are interested
Sanford Library
a s h e d or towel or perhaps one
lie built juM at tlie end &lt;rf tlie bulk­
in Florida, for the purpose of keep­
For tho gratification of all those
knife and fork, but do not let the head at either the west or tbe east
ing the public mind up to d a te as
com m ittee go away em pty handed, «■nd wherever the owner» offered who helped in the effort* lately made
regards what is being accomplished
to pay Library debts | »end in the
(live something
K rm em hrr to have lilt- best term«
III the most, progressive slate in tile
following report.
your package ready when the call is
I 'ni«&gt;n
This m atter will lie brought beWhen we moved into the now
made.
While there has been much call
It would lie a big tiling to u n d er­
The indies who will cull will be fure the * Commercial Club at their room improvem ents were made at a
for a reapportionm ent, it is now con* take l«&gt; covei the growth and devel­ Mr* \Y \Y Abernathy and com ­ next meeting ind there is no doubt ci*»t of $31.29 for carpenter work
| lidered that there is little likelihood opm ent of tlie whole stall' of Florida ■mittee in th»* I in v ison cur. central Imi what lb** lonnril and lile pimple nnd 110, 0(1 fur wiring for lights.
the legislature will take up this ques J for one year and it is not our put- S e c t l o l l o f S a I ( o r t i
(I interested will assist In every way
Subscriptions (or maguiiues ex­
Ml
tion at this session. Under the con | pose to attem pt »111 h task
There I tinge«* arid 1u rumi! ........ ..
plant pired in April so here » a t another
II Iguil to gel this bout bulbil rig
stit ution of 18 86, a rea ppor 11Oil ment Is id read) in existence an excellent car. Height»
Mr»
It J Starling and yacht club here lor it will need to b«* met i$27.tl()i.
I* called for every ten years. The annual covering a portion of the and committee in Dr Miller's car tribali much to the city in many
The income from loaning books
first reapportionm ent under the con­ Gulf const of Florida, so we will central s**rltinn
does
not average more than 410.00
Mr» John Mein
Florida, St il committee in M&gt; I-l b r. r. W e st, M T -b b c r me. n 1» .in experience« m o n 'lily
stitution was made in 1887. and a l­ limit ourselves to East
So while there ar«* no
&lt;1
\T ^ si
though it has been m any years since which we will define by nam ing the
other
expenses
connected with tin*
Sob'
Mr» ii II ( huppell and corn- |
builder and would employ sevthe representation in both houses has following counties th a t will tie to u c h ­ mutt*»
opening
of
t
i
e
room»
(electric light
( huppell car, l olery ucenue. |,«ral assistants and tils business
been changed except by I lie addition ed Upon in the book which we «re Mn*. ( K Uulkur, Walkrr cht, etyM
»
given
by
the
Utilities
Co. and
1
¡n tune wonhi glve the cltv u gooti
of new counties, it 1» believed by now preparing (or publication: N a s ­ of Tal metto, west oí (¡¡itchi'l'* »toro
pay ro!l asido from the many yaehts voluntary service by every one serv­
many legislators th at it is not up to sau, Duval. Clay. St. Johns. P u t­
it woiilii attru c t |n ¡he &lt;:t &gt; At his ing a* iiiin riH'i) the Library seldom
Will „ N a me N e w P l a c e
the present assembly to order a re­ nam, Volusia. Seminole. Orange,
can have very many dullura in re­
The committee a p p o in te d to »elect J Hr,*ri&gt;fnrd plunt he mis has many serve for emergencies.
apportionment.
They are of the lirevard, Osceola, St l.ucte. Palm
fine yacht» for the »umtner and the
t i e n a rri' (or the ne,w ire cream p a r ­
opinion that thut is a burden which Beach. Dude and Monroe
\ ru mma ge sal«* in l.inuary paid
peoplr wlio rrillsi* lli 1 lo'id. w111. r»
tir a ' d restaurant will r* port to !
[ should fall upon the coining legis­
11 ihe wittier are ..il itnxioiis tu III** ■.ertr . Ilgl t bill III 41'.' 00. ullil
ii ■i - r *i w muri II 1; ■t 11 i 11 . |io k Mml j
lature. the one to sit m !‘i|7
tin bit* -ali April I b. t hose who
W ill Ituilil N( » D im k j the titillo* o f '!*• winner will to* post p!..,i their uuilis in frtsh w atir fot cont ribut ed to It util be glad ¡ 0
There ha» be«« n a great dem and
tile
-limito
r
ll
possil
&gt;
■
and
I
liere
1
»
Tin* Clyde Line will make ex te n ­ ed in tin- ■&gt;• «ream parlor I'rimedlateamong the newspapers of the state
no poiul quito a» wcll l«oi ted es learn brought in $34.00, enough to
The one who senti» in the
and from the people that the legis­ sive im provem ent» at this pluce ami ly alter
settle (he carpenter bill.
the lum ber Ls already on the grouml Ix'st ne. me Vili r«o«dve a gallon of Sjinfonl.
lature take u, this m atter.
Through the courtesy of Mrs.
L* When it does rome up, which is ready to p u t into place. The Work­ ice cream free.
Hoy. seconded by members of the
not at atl likely this session, it might men have been waiting on the bulkM U*ic lie part merit of 1he Worstin'*
be expected th a t the west Florida bead before starting the operations
, Club the musical of the 22nd »u&gt;
but I lie idea now i- to go ahead and
representation in both houses will
¡arranged
T i c k et s sold by
Miss
sturi
and let tlie bulkheading proP Cor nelly e f d ll Ii War, t&gt;g Fruiih and ritlur* bi oughl 432 00.
look upon the m atter with disfavor
Tallahassee
' p- 11
Seftator
Til«' t lyde Line will
* turned f f m n w« •k ’■* trip to | After paving for room rent nnd
There has been much growth down Cei'd nfler
Veit
he "( b i i r n r d loll fame and
build
a
n«'W
dock
frotn
the
bulkhead
ilb*. K v .. , o d &lt;*t h« r it 'e s |i&gt; printing .* In Imice of 421 »«» 1 f 1
the Hast Coast dlring the past dec­
p nte 1» trying *■• till a fovi.l llush
to
tile
de«'p
water
1
1
d
frotll
the
bulk
•'■itlhlanil
V bile in I .oui» I Our magazines are paid for. for tile
ade; u reapportion ment would give
and wants two more curds
bead
1
1
1
the
street
will
be
bricki'd.
lu
V
clused
tbe deal for the year. Library room rent paid to
Ville
that section u fur f* « .te r re presen la H&lt;&gt; has air* ady C apt " J e n n a " KncferH Hmi»" and «»tiler p»**|.**Mien
making
a
fine
approach
The
entire
i tion; west Florida finds now th at she
May, and we are free from debt, so
Alexander of llcLund and &lt;’&lt;d Wal­ recent i purchased by Benjamin
1» unable to get m any things th a t plan of the new Improvements have
the effort ha.» been worth while.
ter P (’orliett of Jacksonville nnd Drew hen* from the Hidden Beni
she would like to see because of this not been given to the public h u t it
Speaking for tlip ladies in chnrge of
Major Forrest Lake nf Sanford.
is
understood
th
a
t
it
will
lie
ex­
Estat«* Co, T h e qrw owners r.re Library affairs we thank every or.o
j fact add for t h a t reason it might be
He wants in know just where a n ­ capita I¡its of K entucky and Indiana who gave time, service or talent to
I Mpected th a t this section of the tensive and in keeping with the great
im
provem
ents
being
made
by
the
other
such three prominent and dis­ and they will I*«» here next week to concert or sales.
atate would no t like to meet such a
city.
tinguished
bearing men can tie found, start Mineihing with their new pos­
Respectfully,
j »¡tuntion..
Mr. Connelly is reticent
such
able
raconteurs, an d generally session«.
M. E. Key, Cress Com.
Contending t h a t the game in each
alt rolled fine fellows; nnd at the about ¡lie new deal and just what
j county is not the property of the
capitol last night lie was lie wailing tbe new owners will do in rvgurd to
I atate, but th a t sam e is owned by thn
the fact th a t two more could not be a hot««) but sta te s th a t they intend
vounty and t h a t the m a tter of onNext Tuesday will tie Bird D ay, had there to fill out th e pentagonal to build Up Sanford and have not
[ forcing the laws should lx* left to
bought the p roperty for a quick sale
Among the prominent visitors to
the counties individunlly, certain having been designated by G overnor star.
but will develop it and become San­ the city yesterday wns J. F. Angr
Judge
Worley
of
Miami
was
sug­
1members of the house of re present­ Tramm ell and by the grace of the
of Orlando. Mr. Ange has been a
a t i v e s will make a vigorous fight for s tate superintendent of public in ­ gested an d Sam Harrison of Duval ford boosters in every respect.
was
suggested
but
the
senator
sighed
resitfent of Orlnfido for the past
struction
and
the
Sanford
schools
the restoration of tho old gama law
and
replied
"Alas,
even
the
three
I
several
years and before coming to
will
observe
the
same.
The
children
Sunday
Evening
st
Star
Theatre
| ■y, tem and, for tho abolishm ent of
■Ail not a tten d in g services else­ Orlando resided in Indiana and other
i *Ke present fish a n d game dep a rtm en will form a gigantic {«arade and have here are not in t h a t class, th at
the present fish an d game d e p a rt- traverse the principal streets and pair would do as holder for drawing where in Sanford ore rordiulty in­ states where he has m onuments in
vited ta, worship with the M ethod­ the shape of fine buildings erected
ment. A measure introduced in the break ranks at the High School a u d i ­ to a royal flush."
torium
,
where
appropriate
exercises
ists
next S u n d ay evening at 7:3b by him. He was the contractor for
| senate by S enator G o m to and to bo
will
be
held.
o
’clock,
nt which time the pastor the Yowcll-Duckworth building in
introduced in th e house by RepreSold Two Maxwells
will
(»resent
tho view of the church Orlando a n d ' h a s built several fine
I aentatlve Wilson of St. Johns will
K. R. Murrell told two Maxwells
toward antusementa.
The subject homes for the Elks in various states.
i take the enforcem ent of the game
in the past week, one to J. F. H ick­
Boy« Band Tonight
will be "Tffc Christian and Amuse­ He is greatly interested in Sanford
j law's out of the hands of the present
son nnd one to Howard Lym an of
T
he
Boy*
Band
of
Sanford
will
m ents." This will be n sane s ta te ­ and was here goinp over the city
game commissioner. I t does s w a y
Forest City.
render
a
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
tonight
a
t
th
e
m ent about spm e popular evils. If with R. D. Waring, y h o Ls anxious
with this d e p a rtm e n t created by th e
the Ange
B
aptist
Temple.
The
band
haa
p
u
t
you
want to know why the church to loratc men here of
1813 session of th e legislature, deNeither one of
Baptist Services Next Sunday
oppose* the dance nnd other things type of boosters.
nares the ownership of game a n d forth every effort to make this c o n ­
birds in the eeveral counties of th e cert -a apeclal success and call on ■ Rev, George H y m an -h aa re tunred of like kind, hear Rev. Stelnmeyer’a these gentlemen would s tate ju st
where they Intended to put up a
state; provides for the protection of tha people of Sanford to encourage and will fill the pulpit a t both hoars sermon S u n d a y - night..
building *in Sanford but they are
them
by
their
liberal
patronage.
I
t
on next Sunday. T he schedule of
•«me; provides for hunters licenses,
looking
and developments will fol­
has
been
quite
an
expense
to
the
services
will
be
ns
foliown:
Sunday
School
Picnic
and for gam» warden, repealing cha|&gt;* 9:30 S u nday school.
Th«* Baptist and Methodist S un­ low.
ters 6684 and 6535. acts of 1913, hoys and the promoters to get the
band u n d er headw-ay and these co n ­
11 ;00 Preaching, " E v e ry Sunday d ay schools of Oviedo will give a
I
to the sam e subject:
picnic at W hite’s wharf on Lake
Notice
The members of th e house op- certs are bciug given with the idea Evangelism.”
Jessup next Tuesday, May 4 th.
6:30 Jr. B. Y. P. U.
The members of the Home De­
P°**d to the gam e commission will th a t the people are willing to help
• n d e , vor tQ ^ t b # tho
a t least the admission priYe. T h e
E very one is cordially invited to p artm ent of the M ethodist S un d ay
'6:30 Sr. B. Y. P. XL
7:30 Breaching. Tho In d ependent bring their baskets and join the good school are requested to be present
j *hich will leave t h e m a tter entirely concert will begin at 8 o’clock a n d
I **P to the counties, except as to tb e th e small charge of 15 centa for Order of Odd Fellows of Sanford people of Oviedo on this lovely o u t­ a t the Star T hea ter next S unday
adu lts a n d 10 cents for children will meat a t this service in a body ing. Many from Sanford have sig­ morning a t 10:30 to march from
regulation of the season.
will be made.
,
and Rev. H ym an will deliver the nified their inten tio n to be present aa there to Central P ark, whero the
R em em ber the'y are qur own S a n ­ annual serm on for them . Subject, this annual affair it always pleaaant annugl children's d ay exercises will
■IKS*n ito r Jones of Escambia la au. /, and the picnic grounds are famous be held a t ' 11 o'clock. Bo sure to be
; hor of a measure which would ta k e ford* boys a n d girl« and give t h e m "O ur Unused Selves.''
for their b ea u ty and fine fishing a n d on h a n d . .
You
are
Invited
to
a
tte
n
d
all
tbe
rorn
railroad commission tho y q u r personal and financial a ssist­
beating.
services a t the Temple.
power to supervise th e regulation of ance.
G. W. Bailey, 8 upt.
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EAST COASTANNUAL

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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SOUTHERN BELL CO.
BUYS LOCAL SYSTEM
N E T rO M P A N T
dVE
PATRONS. BEST PHONE
SYSTEM IN STATE
a

T h e city of Sanford will g re atly
benefit by the recent sale of th e
p roperty of the Sanford Telephone
Co. to the S outhern Bell Telephone
Co., in which all th e lines and e q u ip ­
m ent of the former home co m pany
pass into the h a n d s of the l a t t e r
com pany. T he position of th e tele­
phone com pany here had resolved
Itself into the question of w h e th e r
tho homo com pany would keep tho
p l a n t with no additional equipm ent
to ta k e care of t h e constantly in-,
creasing business nnd operate a t a
loss or disposo of th e business to a
larger company t h a t could guarantee
the best of equip m en t nnd service
to th e pstrons. T h e general public
has been heartily in favor of the
transfer nnd the city council nftcr
ascertaining the a t t i tu d e 0/ tho p u b ­
lic did not hesitate to grant th e
S outhern Bel] a new franchise b a c k ­
ed by a petition signed by the p a t ­
rons of the line.
It is now learned th a t the nowowners will njietul a large sum of
money on the plant here and will
endeavor to give the patrons one of
tbe best equipped and most rom ptero
telephone systems in the state, in
fact it will be a
model telephone
system in every respect. Every su b ­
scriber will have a new phone of tho
au to m a tic type in which the otd
met hid of ringing tbe hell will l«o
abolished. Ali llnee u. 1II be metallic
from tile phone to the central of­
fice nnd most of the system will bo
of copper wire with the cables u n ­
derground in the business portion of
the city
The central nlbci* will be of t i n
moat modern type end will be lo­
cated in a m en cenir.J pn, tion of
the city in i' 11*w building to ho
erected by lb** owners. The centr 1
office and switchboard wit! have 1 1
equipm ent that will cost about
$26,000 and will tie perfect in t II
details.
All of these great improvement«,
costing the owners -uch a sum of
money will mean a alight raise in
the rates but no raise will bo a t ­
tem pted until 1 It of the im prov.inent» liave been rpade and the rai &lt;*
will then lie t l advance on the but ness phones, the residence phones
rates ^remaining the same.
On* account of theke many Im­
provem ents the now equipm ent will
not be inaltlled in, complete form
for Mjme time and it is estimated
thut about »lx m onths will he re­
quired to place the system in the
shape t hut the new equipment re­
quires
Chief Eng’liner Wilder h i s
spent over two m onths here inspect­
ing till* entire system i.f.*l kj o «» th e
needs of tlie system a n d -ll wie m a ­
terials have h«.«&gt;h ordered and will bo
»hipped here ul o'nce. His surveys
end plans have been approved by
the olticiub untl the c s tim v it of tho
cost m td c after his re p o rt w rj r p proved.
In all tlie n t « telephone syiti m
for this city anil co unty will bo
one of the liest in Florida aud tho
officials appreciating the a ttitu d e
of the city official* a n d the public
in general have been most generous
on. their part toward Sanford and
the citizens will be proud of their
new plunt when it is completed.
it will also be good news to tho
piilrons of tho telephone system to
know t h a t local men will have charge
of tho Sanford system .
Jesse F.
K urnatx will be acting manager and
W. A. Barr will be acting super­
intendent; which
m eans th a t tho
business office and th e mechsnlcsl
d e p a rtm e n t will be i n . good hands
and the patrons can bo assured of
courteous tre a tm e n t a t nil times.
T he H erald congratulates the own­
ers of th e Sanford Telephone Co.
upon th eir aalo nnd tho new owners,
the S outhern Bell Co^, upon their
purchase a n d we extend the glut!
hand to tho new co m pany for we
believe t h a t m utual cooperation will
redound to the credit of the patrons
und the com pany. Service is what
is needed these days a n d service is
what th e new com pany expects to
give th ru patrons.

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C. S. W alker died in Ottawa,
K ansas, April 8th, 1916. Mr. Wslker was a t ¿n e time a resident of San­
ford, won a brother to L. .H; Walker
a n d Mra. L. M. Brown of Sanford,
also of Mr*. L. B. Garni uf Savan­
nah, Georgia.
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_APRllJ 3o. ujg

REDUCE THE COST

rem ains quite seriously UlA
T h e re was a Very pleasant little
dance on Cameron av e n u e last Friday evening, a tte n d e d by m ost of m e d i c i n e s s h ô i Tl d b e p u t
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COKRESPON- the y o u n g p e o p le .. “ Uncle J a c k "
' W ITHIN r e a c h o f a l l
Biddlnger made ju s t a m ost efficient
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
chaperone.
Messrs. H a sty , Zahersky a n d Baiics were
first, second
(STATE BOARD OF HEALTH)
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
violin a n d guitar players. ,
L ighten the burden on F lorida’s
Hickss is laid up with a sprained
LA K E M A R Y
pocketbook!
.
I
** *1
GENEVA N E W S
. * Mt . -R, N. Poston and daughter, 'aifkle
W h a te v e r lessens th e pull on the
We
have
waited patiently the last
M a ttie Bell visited Sanford on Mon­ v' M r. B row n's car has arriv e d and
family
p u rs e ia heartily welcomed in
is p rovided with a bran new stable ten days for rain, and though It has
day.
these
d
a
y s when tho high cost of liv­
not come yet tho indications are so
M r. W. V. D u n n spont a couple a t " T h e T u rtje s .”
ing
is
a
subject of su ch constant
Tho Bishop fruit is now nil packed favorable th a t we expect It almost
of dmya this week attending the
and
serious
conversation.
T he neP re sb y tery meetings a t Sorrento. an d shipped and the packing house any hour, May it haateq!
cessitle» of life are growing into a
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
night
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
citiHe was sent as a delegate from this dosed for th e season.
c o n tin u ally lengthening list.
The
T h e laat service for tho a e a io n was xens of Geneva a n d vicinity, about
church.
d
o
cto
r's
bill
and
t
h
a
t
of
th
e
d
ru
g­
Rev. Morey a n d d a u g h t e r , ' Miss held a t th e church last S unday. tw enty-five in all, m e t a t the town
gist
a
r
e
im
p
o
rta
n
t
item
s
t
h
a
t
go
into
Jennie Morey left T u esd a y for their Rev. M orey has made m an y friends, hall to discusa th e ad v isability of
th* t o t a l of family expense and no
-• h o m e in DatxolV M ich. They spent who hopo to welcome him b a c k in bonding the/ county- ttr'tro ild good
lesa
i m p o r t a n t because so uncertain;
roads.
Mr. M o rrir ‘Dooley' b p
*
a very pleasant w inter hero and *x- the fall. .
for
sickness
come» like a thief in th e
»i
n
e
d
i
t
o
thoie
p
re
s
e
n
t
t
t
r
r
roads
pec t-ffr vrtnrTT s g s h t I n ' t h e fall a n d — Mr. Taiuir s ta rte d for his horn» in'
d a rk a n d its dem ands are im p era­
u
n
tlY
F
c
o
n
iid
e
ratio
n
from
his
map,
Rev. Morey will ta k e up his duties Latrobe, P a., last T h u rs d a y , stop­
tive.
here as pastor of the church, if his ping over S un d ay at St. A ugustine. m aking it plain t h a t th e road from
In te llig e n t nnd progressive men
here to Sanford is th e one of most
health will pormiti.
im p o rta n c e for Geneva a t this time. and w om en, who keep in tough with
M O N R O E IT E M S
Rev. G. V. Albertson, the S abbath
The plan provide» t h a t th e road be the a d v a n c e s of medical science,
school missionary of D eL and spent
T h e M onroe school closed F riday,
S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y here and had April 23rd, a fte r a very successful built from th e Geneva d epot to the recognise t h e wisdom, to sa y n o th ­
very good success in organising a term a n d th e people of M onroe ap­ end of th e brick road on tho west ing of t h e enormous econom y of
Christian E nd ea v o r Society here, p reciate th e efforts of the -teachers, aide of th e river, or in o th er words, p re v en tiv e medicine, of w arding off
connect to th e brick ro a d a t the ex­ tho a t t a c k s of serious, insidious
taking in tw enty-thryo members.
Mrs. Cora Williams and Miss M ar­
I t ia no longer a m a tte r
trem
e o u te r edge of th e Sanford diseases.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. SJoblom re­ gie Kilbee. Another year we hope
for
a
r
g
u
m
e
n t th a t t y p h o id fever,
ceived a message th is week from Mr. to have b e tte r buildings a n d more special s u b district, which comes to
sm
allpox,
diptheria
if tre a te d
an d Mrs. Earl T hra ll they have ar­ acco m m o d atio n s for our teachers within a mile of th e bridge across
p ro m p tly , rabies, as well aa oth er
the
S
t.
Jo
h
n
s
river
on
thq
main
rived a t their new home in New and pupila.
Geneva Sanford road. I t was made ailm en ts m a y be pre v en ted or rob­
H aven, C t, Mr. T hrall spent a part
Miss Linda Veronica Nilea gra d ­
The
plain
t h a t there is q bili before the bed of serious consequences.
of the winter here a n d whllo here he uated from th e G ram m ar School
s t a t e m e n t is backed b y um plo and
legislature
now,
the
passage
of
which
fell in love with th e place and also am id showera roses and best wishes
is necessary to voting th e bonds for m ultiplied proofs which ca n n o t be
with the store keeper’s youngest from her friends.
This is t h e first
questioned.
d aughter . One morning a couple g raduation from the Monroe achool this w ork, regardless of w hat the
people
m
a
y
want
to
do
in
this
m
a
t
­
T he re p v en tiv es, some of th e m are
of n\onths ago T in y came up miss- an(j
[,*,1 j ugt|y proud of it. We
ter. I t ia believed it will pass. If it expensive, and the large cost has
ing and this is th eir first message hope to be as fortunate a n o th e r year
does this will then give the m atter deterred m an y from using them ,
direct from them . From w hat can in the selection of our teachers.
into the bands of the tax payers to even if th e y might be convinced of
be learned from the message they
T he pnIrons of the school gave a
are hap p y as can be with n good fish fry nnd picnic at W oodland do as t h e y w ish'and can. Everyone their efficiency— they prefer to ta k e
present was enthusiastic over the the risk, to gamble on tho chances
prospect of a hap p y life ahead.
Pnrk on the 24th inst.
Q u ite n
question a n d all alike agreed th at of escape. Of course, th e sick ra te
crowd a tte n d e d nnd report a fine
the roada, good roads a re very much from t y p h o i d is normally sm all con­
time.
• •
PAOLA P O IN T S
needed.
B u t it was n o t agreed sidering th e proportion of cases to
Mrs. Cora Williams has gono to what k ind of roads would be the
Miss Sarah S m ith is a t home for
the to ta l population, b u t is n 't it
her aum m er vacation, her school a t her m o th e r’s in Sanford for a visit most ad v isab le to build. Tho brick worth o ne dollar and five cen ts to be
and expect* to spend the v acation was the one kind most discussed, insured agninst it entirely, when
Sorrento closing la s t week.
Miss Bessie Sm ith a tte n d e d the in D a y to n a .
but th e re were serious objections such an a t t a c k would cost a t least
Miss Kilbee has gone to her home made to- th e brick roads; first it was $500.00, besides the loss of time nnd
picnic at Monroe on S aturday.
Kir. and Mrs. B uchanan, Mrs. at Genova.
stated t h a t as soon a s th e two by producing capacity, and th e chances
P a tto n and Mrs. Bridge drove into
Beans, peppers ant!
lettuce are six board* which arc p u t dow n to j 0f taxing y o u r estate with the cost
Sanford for the flower show.
looking fine a t Monroe und the. far­ hold the brick in place, rot out which 0 f an expensive funeral?
Sorry to report t h a t Mrs. A. A. mers are expecting a good price for
they will do in one t o three years
j g ¡t possible practically to prosame.
•
there will bp nothing to hold them vpnt l y p h o |d fever7
T h c Uniu?d
Miss Helen Iserman came here on
in place und consequently the road S u t M m m ta r y authorities have
S a tu rd a y to a t t e n d the picnif. Her will go to pibccs.
In th e sencond
th e typhoid vaccine with
m any friends were glad to h a v e her place It was objected t h a t the brick adopted
the reauU th a l not a 8ÌnKi0 (lottth
at home again.
us they h a v e been laid on the roads
A B ap tist church is being o r g a n ­ in the different parts of th e country from this disca*o occurred in 1913
ised in
Monroe. Quite
a few arc are not practical w ith o u t ballast of in the e n tire arm y, and only a few
W ant
joining. L et the good work go
on. *omc so rt under them as the soft cases, n one of them severe.
any b e tte r proof than t h a t ?
earth in m a n y places gives way and
T he m edical profession has dis­
W E S T S ID E ITEM S
makes holes in the road.
If one
covered t h a t diphtheria can tie
The West Side items were w ritten does not th in k this is a practical cured, ro b b e d of it* terrors, by a d ­
up but were forgotten to be sen t to | olijection, let him ta k e note of the
ministering the antitoxin on the first
the prin ter man, however they will brick road* which h av e been down day. im m e d ia tely when th e disease
only a sh o rt while. Road Commis­
be In this week.
is discovered.
Mr. and Mrs. John Badger of sioner T. J. McLain said th a t It was
In order to bring these p reventive
T a m p a have rented the N, J. Slen- a part of the contract th a t tho con­
medicines
within easier reach ol thc
strom riJM*ge on the corner a n d are tractors keep the road up and in re­
people of Florida, the S ta te Hoard
pair
the
first
five
year*,
then
the
housekebm /g a t present.
question again, w hat arc five years of Health has arranged w ith m a n u ­
M f s T u V. Stcnstrom was visiting
In the life of a brick road? After facturers so t h a t the cost has been
N. J. S tc n s tro m and family T u e s ­
five years, what?
N a tu rally the greatly reduced and, more t h a n this,
day.
question cam e up, " H o w much is these m edicines will be widely dis­
Mr. Schm elz has given his house
this going to raise th e tuxes?" tributed am o n g the druggists of the
a new ront of paint.
While no o ne wu* able to »tale just s late *o t h a l th ey may be easily and
Tho brick road will noon tie com ­ the a m o u n t of the increase, yet no J conveniently procured
pleted an d th e n won’t the people be nna seemed uneasy a b o u t the tuxes. |
Here a re som e of the results se­
ghul who have to travel over it.
All expressed deep concern and de­ cured by .the board, which will affect
' Mr. an d Mrs. J. M, Lord from sire for th e better roa d s nnd from pocketbookn in every p a r t of tho
Eboncxer were pleasant visitors a t the a t t i t u d e of those a t th e meeting, sta te . U n d e r tho old plan und prices
the home of M r. and Mrs. Alfred one could easily guess t h a t If we th e an tito x in of diphtheria cost the
• King on T u esd a y .
have half n chance to do so we will ultim ate consum er $2.00 per one
People who have beans now are have good roads. M ay our dream s thousand u n its ; $7.60 per five thou*
getting u good price fur them f. o. b. come tru e .
sapd urtits, a n d $ 12.00 per ton th o u ­
Sanford.
sand
units. U nder the new schedule
The F. E. C. Railroad Compnny
Mr. Alfred King und Mrs. J m n e s is working a gang of men near here, these prices
ppjeos will
be 60 cents, $2,30
w
Smith spent a pleasant afternoon doing some repair work on th e truck. a n d $4 rïKroaspectively. As will be
S aturday a t the home of Mr. a n d This is headquarter* for the camp. noted,. t|ye pri
rice for this medicine is
Mrs. B uchanan.
Mrs. a n d Fern Tarbell entertained based upon th e thousand effective
Mr. Ml M. Sm ith was over th e Mr. am d Mrs. Reed Dooley and units, t h e necessary dose varying
brick road p a r t of S aturday nnd their two sisters, Misses Summ ers, of with thc exilencics of each case, but
looking over bia interests o u t th is Springfield, Illinois, W ednesday even th c cost ia to be reduced b y a b o u t
side of t o w n , r
two-thirds*.
,
ing at d in n er.
Mr. and M rs. Drew Warren v is it­
The C hase C om pany , is packing
A sim ilar reduction of cost is
ed home folks Sunday a t S y lv a n
promised for th e typhoid bacterin,
grapefruit th is week.
Lake.
Presiding Elder, S m ith H arden from $2.00 to $1.06 for one complete
was here S u n d a y for th e second t re a tm e n t, th re e doses, b o th of
M O O R K '8 ATflTION
quarterly conference.
We had a these m edicines will he furnished
Rev. Mickey is due to preach here most helpful service.
free to in d ig en ts, upon ap p lication
this S u nday, M ay 2nd. E v e ry o n e
Athletics h a v e about ceased for the a n d t h e certificate of a physician.
welcome. 3:30.
season, b u t fowling continues. Mr. T h e Board will also continue to fur­
Still more of e a s t end people h a v e Phillips la going* into the poultry nish free, u p o n *i rifilar conditions,
wr
— cnlrrtl once
Mrs. M , D business.
tho P a s te u r t r e a tm e n t to indigents,
fbr all b r Calumet. new autom obiles.
Gatchel
has
an
u
p
t
o
- the m in u te d
For dailr om to million i o f kitchen* h u
Mrs. H. II. P attishall and daugh­ and a t one-half th e ' retail cost to
p ro red that Calumet U hlgbeit not only In Ford and Mr. a n d ‘Mrs. O. J.. P o p e
wushtj but in Ua^tmutg fr w tr u well—un- have a fine O verland and a now ter, Miss Georgia ac com panied by those able to p ay for the tre a tm e n t.
Mrs. Reed Dooley a n d her sisters T he t e t a n u s a n tito x in will also be
w ling In result*—pure to the extreme—and
wonderfully economical In u*e, A ik jroni Dailey piano to m ake life happy for were callers in Orlando T u esd a y .
furnished free to the poor of the
grocer. And try Calumet next bake daj . themselves a n d families.
“ W hat t h e superior, m a n seeks is s ta te , which haa been the pra ctice in
Mr. and M rs. Forest GatcHhl are in himself; w h a t the small m a n seeks th e past, a n d t h e cost to o th e rs will
soon to begin housekeeping in a
be c u t in half.

COUNTY

H APPEN INGS •

Received Highest Awards

bran new bungalow on Celery a v e ­
nue.
•' ,
Mr. and Mra. Raynor of Celery
avenue are building an addition to
their home.
Wa understand th a t Mr. R aynor
and son, Wilb have recently 'p u r­
chased tom e im proved land on C am ­
eron avenue. for th e latter a home.
Misa Alice Vaughn spent a. por­
tion of laat week in Longwood w ith
her friend, Mias E dith Entxm inger.
I t ia rum ored th a t Mr. Duke, th e
jolly man a t the wheel on one of
the achool autos has gone to Geor­
gia to bring back a bride.
__»
.
Mra. J. C. Fortson
e­
on of
of Geneva
Geneva av
avenue baa her m other,
Mra. H am ilton
ir, Mrs.
of Newberry spending
nding some
iome tim e
with her. &gt;
.
V•
M is* Isabelle Sim
n oon
n was out
ou t from

Not • Full Explanation.
The m anifestation «ailed hea t Is
with humans and most o th e r animals
a sensation Indescribable. From the
time of Democritus nd Epicurus, '.nd
far back of th at, the mystory of the
source-of J u r a t was hotly discussed.
As time flew on and on the mystery
was segregated Into learned Words,
and Sir H um phry Davy explained . U
all by saying th a t heat wad merely the
vibration o f oorpusclea of the body.
He did not te ll of the origin of the
oorpusclea o r why they vibrated.
Onion's Good Properties.

, ho bM t authorities' we learn
lh lt
are caused by three things
^ chill, a germ and a tqric s’cld ten*
dency which provides a soil for tho
form 's .growth. The pungent oil of the

t h e guest of Mr», onion neutralises and destroys the
germs that Infest the months of us

Vaccine points, the guard against
■maiipox, will be sent out by the
Board as heretofore, w ithout charge.
For the diatrlbutlon of these rem ­
edies, or preventives, a t leaat one
druggist or o th e r responsible person
will be selected in each county, of
the state, a n d in the more populous
counties several such places or per­
sons will bo^named, so th a t it will be
possible for every Floridian to se­
cure these medicines. The prices will
bo ths.B iree everyw here and will be
m arked on th e package for th e pro­
tection of purchaser?.. The list of
these druggists end of those who
will handle these medicines will be
ffubllahed as soon as it can be m sde
up, so th a t th e re will be left no good
excuse for Floridians to be w ithout
them and a t a s low • cost as will be
available to th e residents of any
state in the U nion.
.•*.

Closing Out Sale
OF MA R K HA M PARK LOTS
From $100 up. $10l)u ys a lot and $10 pCr
month, without interest. E asy terms ai)d war
prices. O nly a few nice lots left.
Truck farm, all cleared, half of it tiled.
place for spring crop. Close to city.

Fine

A lso have som e real bargains of houses and
lots close in ._ l.k a v c . lots.on all the best avenues
and can save you ‘m oney on vacant lots. See
me before the advance, it’s sure to come real soon.
*

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Owner
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know where to get good bread in
the future. We use but the best
rriaterial» and our bakery is sani­
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T hat’s ‘ the reason our
goods are so tasty.

Deports of the *o m l Ip*I ‘‘dis­
covery" Hint certain minerals
containing nullum art1 of great
value n* fertilizer!» Inn»» Ih-cu lit"
trarttnit n lot of ntieuUoii In Uio
newspaper*. A rejiort JOzt la
.liy
llUnota experiment
station oil n *t»rle* of Bold teats
coverinif two seasons summarizes
tho result* lu tbo following postUve terms:
"The trustworthy results from
two yenrs of Deld trials by ttio Il­
linois eXiHTltueut station show
that nullum applied nt n cost of
31. 310 or 3100 |»er nerv producod
no effect upon tho crop yields
either tho first orttuntl&gt;o»Snd sen■on."
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bn»'« shown that radium may
have uu Influence upon Uie
growth of plauts. .It appear!» that
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Eskimo Arrives a t New York With
Thrilling Account of Encounter
With Qrlzzly Dear.

Teaching Undar Difficulties.
Whatever teaching was done during
‘the Civil w a r was carried on under
difficulties. In so fa r aa ordinary
•chool supplies were concerned; at
least we Judgn so from th e following
extract from an article on "WarTlmo Expedients'* In a N orth Carolina
paper:
"For pons we usod goose-quills, unleas one w a s fortunate enough to poe•eee a gold one. Ink w as homemade,
*l*o; generally the Juice of some as­
tringent berry, like poke or elder­
berry, with the addition of copperas.
Fbr pencils wo aomotlmea used the
sharpened . end of a b u r r of lead.
Schoolboys m ade elate pencils by cut­
ting a broken slate Into narrow etripe
and whittling them round with a pocka t knife. A email bone of a chicken
a a a burned In the fire until almost
■calcined, and ao used aa a alate pen­
cil, but was ra th e r too soft. To break
* good school state by accldont was
&lt;|olto a misfortune In thoee d a y s Tho
•chool books ‘were those used by the
former generation of children, and
•otnetl-nea t h e re would be hardly two
•like In a class."

Soldi,rn on Streets of Capital Subjects
Almost of Adoration by ths
Populace. .

tem porarily In our tnldst, "I was rum ­
bling along in a s tre e t car wben a
batch of young fellers got aboard. 1
Judged they were college students, by
their funny elotbea and queor shaped
hats. Tho car, was pretty full, and
they pushed and anortod back and
lo rlh In tbo aisle, tram ping on people's
feet and committing similar frivolities
that a-way. l)lmo-by they all r ’ared
back and fetched loose n tong yell.
Then tho ncardest one to me look a
look, and not admiring my faco. or
something, says:
“ 'Well, my rural friend, don't you
like It?'
** 'Shore, I llko It!’ says I. 'I am half­
witted myself!” *—K ansas City 8 tar.

Among tho quiet, serious looking
crowds which thronged all tho down­
town streets of llorlln during the
afternoons and evenings, and which
overflowed Into those uptown ave­
nues which still were lighted at night,
every fifth man was a soldier, »’rites
Edward Eyre Hunt. In Collier s Week­
ly And tho crowds never tired of tho
sight of them. They paid each uni­
form the flattering attention of star­
ing at It fia If It were tho first they
had over seen. Tho procession was
bewildering. Something Wrong 8 omewhsre.
William, llko many another man boThere were all sorts and conditions
of men In uniforms 1‘ruealan gen­ foro him, had Joined tho army by wny
erals. In gold and gray and blue; s of allowing his devotion to hla coun­
haggard military doctor Juat come try. Ho had not yet learned the m ean­
from the hospital» and still smelling ing of strict discipline, and nlihough
of ether; dirty, tired Infantrymen back he wore the uniform of Ills regiment
from the bnttlo line In East Prussia, ho fancied that ho was Just as much
limping along In tho gutter, a imam- his own master In that as ho was In
talne.er In Alpine green uniform, with civilian clothes.
When ’ lights out" sounded ho In­
n green feather In his flat cap, aris­
tocratic hussars In uniforms of a blaz­ sisted on Ills comrades leaving tbo
ing red. marching along erect ns auto- tight burning
tnatlr dolls, an ofllrer of tho famous
‘‘Now-, then, put thnt light out!"
Heaths Head hussars, a white skull shouted an officer on Inspection.
grinning down from his black shako,
" I l 'm ! " retorted willful William.
and the cords across his breast shak­ “And pray who aro you?”
ing ns he walked, companies of middle
"I'm tho officer of the day “
nginl landstunn marching down the
"Then what the dickens are you
street, a ernrk regiment of tho guard prowling about lu tho night time for?"
doing the gooac step at the corner of asked William.
Enter den Linden, and smacking the
pavement until the street echoed llko
Eyeglasses In War.
a forest under volley fire, a squad of
Tho Inrgo number of llrltlsh terri­
Bed Cross workers, marching In civil torials with sp»&gt;ctnrlos or eyeglasses
dress, each wearing hi* little while has b«*rn noticed. On this point tho
ami red arm band, and each carrying late Mr. Eustace Balfour, brother of
a tiny satchel; cavalry on coal black Mr. A rthur Balfour, wrote: "Bomo
horse* riding by like centaurs, a new member* who havo poaaed tho medi­
regiment off fur the war with band cal teats on tbo assum ption that they
blaring and colors snapping In the will shoot In spectacles do not do so.
wind; nn adjutant In a gray military May I point out that spectacles are no
automobile with n horn that boomed humiliation?
The Gormans wear
like a cannon; convalescent soldiers, them In war. They are In sorao re­
by ones twos, half dozens, walking spect* even a protection against dustthe street* tn get the air. limping pain 1 personally havo been a deer stalker
I fully or guarding a bandaged arm or and have always had to wear glasses
' *houlder or head from the Jostling ol I do not think I have over lost a slag
the crowd. Then, like a parody of all which I should otherwise havo hit by
these, twenty small hoya In uniform!, Dot having spectacles on. The preju­
with spiked caps, wooden swords and dice aga inst them Is childish and arti­
an Ingenious wooden cannon moqntcd ficial, tn my view."—London Chron*ais.
on s gun carriage which would tower
and raise and pivot about like a real
Says Hla Wife Could Tell.
field gun. marching down the FriedMoat men are queer, but some are
rlchstrasse with patriotic flags and ■
queerer, especially In New York. A
dram.
prize winner In tho zecond cl**« drew
the eyi&gt;* of the entire, company upon
Illiteracy In Foreign Countries.
Tho bureau of ennsua of the de­ him In amazement as they sat around
partment of commerce has Juat pub­ a table In a downtown restaurant at
They had been discussing
lished a tablo giving tho percentages luncheon
of Illiteracy In most of tho principal apartm ent house life, when one of the
countries of tho world, the figures hav­ party turned to the man next to him
ing been brongbt as nearly up to and aske d: “ Ily the way, Jim, how
date as tho available sources of In­ many rooms have you In your flat?”
New York flats are so small. yoji would
formation perm it
Illiteracy statlCtlca of different coun­ Imagine th at any man who had to
tries are not always strictly compa­ pay re n t for one coujd answ er right
rable, bccauso tho basis Is not always of?. But Jim said: "Hlcseed If I know,
the eame. Quite generally, however, my wlfo can tell you— I can'L Never
the percentage of Illiteracy here given counted 'em.” "Well." whispered a
la baaed upon tho total population over man opposite, "Un’t be a bird. Won­
ten years of age, which la the basis In der If he knows how many Angers and
the United Btatee, but sometimes It toe* ho has?"
la necessary to accept some other aga
limit, and In several countries the
Overdoes.
only available figure* refer to Illiter­
Habitual Customer (to hla barber)
acy among army recruit* or to th at —"Your confounded h a ir restorer Des
shown by tho marrlago record*
made m y hair come out mors than
ever!” H arber—"Ab. you must have
put too m uch on, sir! Mads tbs 'air
Felt Like On* of Th*lr Number.
"Tuthsr day," rolsted old Dad Hing, come ri g h t out 'stead of only 'artthe Oklahoma catllo baron, who U

Sanford,. Fla

DESTROY CATTLE GRUBS
F a rm ers L o ts M illions A n n u a lly From
■This D estru ctiv e P ost.

General Fire

Insurance

Thousands of dollars may be saved
If cattle growers will tills spring re­
move ami destroy tbo grubs In tho
backs of cnttlc.
Sa n fo rd
F lo rid a
T. J. Talbert, specialist In ento­
mology In tbo Kansas Agricultural col­
lege »-x tension division, says thnt the
season when grubs nro prevalent ex
Muds from January to June, when
about half tho cattle that go to market
are tu f e s l n l
The dam age amounts to between
S83.000.000 nud 350.000.000 n year. The
grub weakens tbo catllo, causes them
to fall off In flesb oimI milk and de­
creases the value of the bides.
The ehnrnrtertstlc lumps or swelling*
which may lie found under the skin on
tho backs of many cattle nt this tltnc
contain grubs
The grubs msy be
press«-,) &lt;1111 through tbo o|&gt;eidng nt
tho tup of tbo swelling A sharp knife
and a pair of tweezer* will often fa
cllltnto the work. Care should l&gt;e Ink
on lu i nisi» nil the gndm removed, so
Write to us for Prices and Shipping Instructions
ns to prevent their further develop- [
tnent and transformation Into flies. It'
Is m li l s n l i l e to examine tho cattle for
luni|&gt;s or swellings over tho hark every
two or tlir»M&gt; weeks during Into winter
and early spring
Various oils are often list'd, tho lo­
tion In-lug smeared over tho Infested
region or applied t»» the mouth of the
breathing hole of the grub Kerosene
J a c k s o n v il l e ,
F lo r id a
emulsion, fish oil and train oil nrr
often iih,si with good r«-anlt* One or
two application, nn* usu ally 'sufficient.
The objection to this method Is that
the wounds d o not heal readily unlivis
.n iu u iz itu u m itiit,n u u its m t/ia u m iu iid u ia d n » ittiid iz a m 3 fta iiiia u &lt; iiid £ i» iu ia d
the grata» nre removed
Ttioso inossuri's may not be practica­
ble lu tho case of large herds of half
«lid rattle, ns it u necessary to bring
MILL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
the animals Into close «junrtepi In
smnll pen* or chutes In the case of
We are prepared to figure with you on all classes a
small herds the removal noil destruction
of
LUMBER
and MILLW 0RK for HOUSE, STORE 8
of the grulei are an easy task. The tll»‘s
or
BARN
“
do not m igrate far and often the clean n
q
Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows, *
lug up of Individual nerds and the u d oors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes. 8
i n r e ‘of nulniiils brought to file prrui
q T ell I ' m W h a t You W a n t
KHlimatcH F u r n i s h e d F r e e jj

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BLEACHED BONES

ALL KINDS OF BONES

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p p t s p p p p m s p p p p p p p p p w v ia w p p p p p p p p p w i s i r p p n P tT P t i n n p p p p p p w i r i M i
A party of tourists were going
through a small town, having the time
of their live*, laughing and Joking On«
of them thought she would have some
fun. and called to a little girl stand­
ing near, ' Are there nny show* In
town?" T«i which the little girl answnred. "Only the on« you pimple are
All the standard varieties in .stock. Will sell you one
making ’’— Mtnnenoia Minnehaha

MANY TROUBLES
DUE TO AN
INACTIVE LIVER
Many of th e troubles of life such
as headache, indigestion, constipa­
tion and lack of energy are due to
innrtivo livers.
G R IH lY ’S LIV-VER-LA X lz a
natural, vegetables remedy t h a t will
get the liver right and m ake these
trouble* disappear. It has none of
the danger* or disagreeable ufter
effects of calomel.
Get a 60c o r f l bottle of this
splendid re m e d y from your druggist
today. E v e ry hottlo beats the like­
ness of L. K. Grlsby, who g u aran ­
tees it through Wm. G. Aldrudge.

quart or one carload. How many do you want and where do
you want them delivered?

Kilgore Seed C o m p an y
P la n t City, F la .

And For Thro« Sommer* Mr*. Vin­
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Homework.
F V eu n t Hffl, N. C .- " 1 «uttered for
ite summer»,** writ« Mrs. Walter

Packing House Equipment, Such As Growers Most Have, Can Be Made Only In Complete, Efficient Factories
For years we havo been making and assembling packing houao Florida fruit growers more than ever realixo that satisfactory lnm achinay, building planta for the purpose along the line« which cx- comes follow the marketing of first-quality fruit only. The care of
perieoce lias demonstrated to be moat efficient and economical. Our the grove is important and must not be neglected, of course, but
factories at Dunedin have recently been enlarged, aa indicated in the it is the handling of the fruit in the packing house that finnlly
illustration above, to take care of rapidly increasing business. Wc be- déterminés the price it bring* in the market Up-to-date packing
lieve and hope this m ***. that all the citrus fruit growers of Florida house machinery will result in latisloctonr price* for your fruit
can have their wants supplied with Skinner’s “Satisfaction Guaran- whenever other conditions are at all favorable and give top-of-thet« d ” pecking house machinery, no matter how great the demand, market figures always. I t will pay every time.
Special p rit» for June installations—write now for these. Send for illustrated booklets, and ask for specifications and price lists.

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CENTRAL AVE., DUNEDIN, FLORIDA

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REDUCE THE COST

remains quite serijmsly ill.
There was a Very- pleasant little
dance on Cam eron, avenue last F r i ­
day evening, a tte n d e d by most of MEDICINES SHOULD BE P U t
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­ the y oung people. " U n d e J a c k "
WITHIN REACH OF ALL
Biddingcr made just a most efficient
D ENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
¡chaperone.
Mcaars. H asty, Zahersky a n d Dalles were
first, second
(STATE BOARD OF HEALTH)
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
.
*
*
violin a n d guitar players.
Lighten ihe- “b u rd e h on F lorida's
•flicks ts laid up with a sprained
--------- JL.AKE M A R Y
—
pocketbook!
GENEVA N E W S
M r. R. N. Poston and d a u g h ter, ankle.
W hatever lessens tho pull on th e
We have waited patiently the last
M a ttio Dell visited Sanford on M o n ­ / M r . Brown'a car has arrived a n d
family purse is h e a rtily welcomed in
ten
days
for
rain,
and
though
it
has
la provided with a bran new stable
d ay.
not corao yet the indications are so these days when tho high cost of liv­
M r. W. V. D u n n spent n couple a t "T he T u rtle s ." .
ing is a s u b je c t of such co n s ta n t
T he Bishop fruit is now all packed favorable th a t we expect It almost
of d a y s this week attending t h e
and
serious conversation. Tho no5P re a b y tc ry meetings a t S orrento. an d shipped and the packing house any hour. May It hnsteq!
cessitiea
of life a ro growing in to a
S a tu rd a y night a n u m b e r of citi­
He w as sent as a delegate from th is dosed for the season.
continually—le
n g th e n in g Rot:— T h e
The last service for tho season wmr zens 'o f - C e n e v a an d vfctntry; about
church.
doctor’! bill a n d t h a t of the d r u g ­
tw
enty-five
in
all,
m
e
t
a
t
the
town
Rev- Moray- r n d daughter,—Mis* held a t the church last S u nday.
gist are I m p o rta n t Item s th a t go Into
” J e n n ie M o r r y h d r T u e s d a y f o r t h e i r Rev.-M orey h a s m ade mnny friends, hall to discuaa the ad v isability of
the total o f-1fam ily expense a n d no
ho m e hi Detroit, Mich. They s p e n t who hope to welcomo him back in .bonding th e county to build good
less
Im p o rta n t becauae so u n certain,
roads.
Mr.
Morris Dooley ex­
,' a very pleasant w inter here and e x ­ th e fall;
for
sickness
comes like a thisf in th e
Mr. Toner s t a r t e d for his homb In plained to thorfe present the roads
pect to return again in the fall a n d
dark
a
n
d
its
d e m a n d s are im p era­
Kav. Morey will titke up his d u tie s Latrobe, Fa., last Thursday, s to p ­ under consideration from his map,
tive.
here as pastor of t h e church, if his ping over S u nday a t St. Augustine. m aking it plain t h a t th e road from
here to Sanford is th e one of most , Intelligent nnd progressive m en
health will perm it.
im
po rtan ce for Geneva a t this time. and women, who keep in tough with
M
O
N
R
O
E
IT
E
M
S
Ilev. G. V. Albertson, the S a b b a th
T he plan provide* t h a t the road be th e advances of medical science,
school missionary of DcLand s p e n t
The Monroe school closed F r id a y ,1
S a t u r d a y and S u nday here and h a d April 23rd, a f te r a very successful built from th e Geneva depot to tho recognise th e w isdom , to say n o t h ­
very good success in organising a term and the people of Monroe a p ­ end of th e brick road on the west ing of tho en orm ous economy of
C h ristian Endeavor Society here, preciate the efforts of the teachers, side of th e river, or in o th e r words, preventive medicine, of warding off
connect t o th e brick ro a d a t the ex­ the a tta c k s of serious, insidious
tak in g in tw en ty -th re e members.
Mrs. Cora Williams and Miss M ardiseases. I t is no longer a m a t t e r
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. E. Sjoblom r e ­ gio Kilbec. A n o th e r year we hope trem e o u te r edge of th e Sanford
for a rg u m e n t t h a t ty p h o id fever,
special
s
u
b
district,
which
comes
to
ceived a message this week from M r. to have b ette r buildings and m ore
smallpox, d ip th erla if treated
within
a
mile
of
the
bridge
across
a n d M rs. Earl T hrall th ey have a r ­ accom m odations for our teachers
the S t. Jo h n s river on thq main prom ptly, rabies, as well as o th e r
rived a t th eir new home in N ew
nd pupils.
Geneva Sanford road. I t was made ailm ents m ay be pre v en ted o r ' r o b ­
H a v e n , C t. Mr. T hra ll spent a p a r t
Mi*a Linda Veronica Niles g ra d ­
bed of serious consequences.
The
of the winter here a n d while here he uated from th e G ra m m a r School plain t h a t there is a bill before the
s ta te m e n t is backed by ample a n d
legislature
now,
th
e
pasaage
of
which
fell in love with the -place and also am id showers roses and best wishes
is necessary to voting th e bonds for multiplied proofs which cannot be
with -the store keeper's youngest from her friends.
Tills is the first
questioned.
d a u g h te r . One m orning a couplo graduation from th e Monroe school this, work, regardless of w hat the
people
m
a
y
w
ant
to
db
in
this
m
a
t­
T he repventives, som e of them a re
of m on th s ago T iny came up miss­ an d we feel 'ju s t l y proud of It. We
ter.
I
t
is
believed
it
will
pats.
If
it
expensive,
and th e large cost has
ing a n d this is tHflr first message hope to be as f o r tu n a te another year
docs this will then give th e m atter deterred m any from using them ,
direct from them . F ro m what can J in the selection of our teacher».
into tho hands df the tax payer» to oven if they m ight be convinced of
be learned from the message th ey
T h e patrons of the school gave a
are h a p p y as can be with a good fish fry and picnic nt Woodland do as th e y w-ish and can. Everyone their efficiency— th e y prefer to ta k e
present was enthusiastic over the the risk, to gam ble on the chances
prospect of a happy life ahead.
P ark on the 24th inst.
Quite n
question a n d all alike agreed th at of escape. Df course, the sick ra te
crowd attended a n d report a fine
the roads, good roads a r e very much from typ h o id Is norm ally small con­
PAOLA P O I N T S
,
time.*
*
needed.'
B u t it was no t agreed sidering tho propo rtio n of cases to
Mrs. Cora Williams has gone to w hat kind of 'ro ad s would be the
Misa Sarah Smith is a t home for
the total population, b u t is n 't It
her s u m m e r vacation, her school a t her mother's in Sanford for a visit most advisable to build. T he brick worth one dollar a n d five cents to be
a n d 'e x p e c ts to spen d the vacation was the one kind m ost discussed, insured against it entirely, when
S orrento closing last week.
Miss Ressio Sm ith atten d e d th e in Daytona.
but there were serious objections such nn a t t a c k would cost a t least
Mias Kilbee has gone to her home made to th e brick roads; first it was $500.00. besides th e loss of time nnd
picnic a t Monroe on S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B uchanan, Mrs. a t Geneva.
stated t h a t as soon ns tho two by producing capacity, a n d the chances
Beans, pepper« and lettuce are six hoards which arc ptit down to of taxing your e s ta te with the cost
P a tto n and Mrs. Bridge drove into
Sanford for tho flower »how.
looking fine a t Monroe and the far­ hold the brick in place, rot out which of nn expensive funeral?
Sorry to report t h a t Mrs. A. A. mers ure expecting n good price for they will d o in one to three years Ia jt
prBCtlca|]y to pro»a me.
•
thcre will be nothing to hold them v#nt typholtl f(, ver7
T he United
Miss Helen Isc rm an cam* here on
in place a n d consequently the road S u fe9 mu itary a u th o ritie s have
S atu rd ay to a t t e n d tho picnic. H er will go to pieces. In th e sencond
m a n y friends were glad to have her place it wan objected t h a t the brick adopted the ty p h o id vaccine with
the renult t h a t not a »ingle dea th
at home again.
us they huvo been laid on the roads
A Baptist church is' being o rg a n ­ in the different p arts of the country from thin disease occurred in 1913
ised In Monroe.
Quite a few are are not practical w ithout ballast of in the entire arm y, a n d only a few
joining. Let the good work go on. some sort under th fm as the soft cases, none of them severe. W a n t
any b e tte r proof t h a n th at?
earth in m an y places gives way and
The medical profession 1has dis­
WEST HIDE ITEMS
makes holes in the rond.
If one
covered th a t d ip h th eria can he
T he West Side item s were written does not think this 1» a practical cured, robbed of it» terrors, by a d ­
up but were forgotten to be sent to objection, let him tak e note of the ministering the a n tito x in on the first
th e printer man, however they will brick roads which hnve been down day, im m ediately when the disease
only a sh o rt while. Rond Com mis­
be in this week.
is discovered.
sioner
T. J. M cLain said th at it was
Mr. and Mrs. John Badger of
In order to bring tficse preventive
T a m p a have re n te d th e N. J. Sten- a part of the contract t h a t the con­
medicines
within easier reach of the
s tro m cottage on the corner and are tractors keep the road u p and in re­
people
of
Florida, th e S ta te Board
pair the- first five years, then .th e
housekeeping a t present.
question again, w hat are five years of Health has arra n g e d with m a n u ­
. Mrs. I. V, S te n s tro m was visiting
in the life of a brick road? After facturers so t h a t th e cost has been
N. J . Stenstrom a n d family T ues­
five years, what?
N a tu rally the greatly reduced and, m ore than this,
d ay .
■
question came up, " H o w much is these medicines will be widely dis­
Mr. Schmelc has given his house
this going to raise th e taxes?" tributed among the druggists of the
a new cost of paint.
While no one an» aide to state just state so th at they may be easily and
T he brick road will soon be com ­ the a m o u n t of the increase, yet no I conveniently procured.
pleted and then won't the people be one seemed uneasy about the taxes, |
Here are some of th e ri-sults se­
glad who have to travel over it.
AH expressed deep concern and de- cured by the board, which will affect
J Mr. and Mrs. J . M* Lord from siro for th e b e tte r roads nnd from pocketbooks in ev ery p a r t of th e
E b e n e te r were p leasa n t visitors n t tho a t t i t u d e of those a t the meeting, state. U nder the old plan and prices
t h e home of M r. and Mrs. Alfred one could easily guess t h a t If wo the antitoxin of d ip h th eria cost th e
; King on Tuesday.
h av e half n chance to do so wo will ultim ate consumer $2.00 per one
People who hnve beans now are h av e good roads. M ay our dreams thousand units; $7.60 per five t h o u ­
getting a good price for them f. a. b. come true.
sand urtits, an d $ 12.00 per ten th o u ­
Sanford.
sand
units. U nder th e new schedule
The F- E. C. Railroad C om pany
Mr. Alfred King and Mrs. Jam es is working a gang of men near here, these prices will he 60 cents, $2.30
S m ith spent a p\ensnnt afternoon doing some repair work on the track. anil $4 10 respectively.
As will tie
S a tu rd a y at the home of Mr. nnd This is hcadipiarters for the camp. noted, the price for this medicine is
Mrs. Buchanan.
Mrs. nnd Fern Tarhcll entertained bnsed upon th e th o u s a n d effective
Mr. M. M. S m ith was over the M r. umd M rs, Reed Dooley and units, tho necessary dose varying
brick road p a rt of S a tu rd a y and their two sisters, Misses Sum m ers of with the exiloncioH of each case, but
looking over his interests out this Springfield, Illinois, W ednesday even th e cost is to be reduced by about
aide of town.
two-thirds.
Ing a t dinner.
M r. and Mrs. D rew W arren visit­
A similar re duction of cost is
T h e Chase C om p an y is packing
ed home folks S u n d a y a t Sylvan
promised for the ty p h o id bacterin,
grapefruit thj» week.
Lake.
Presiding Elder, S m ith H arden from $2.00 to f 1.05 for one complete
was here S u n d a y for t h e second tre a tm e n t, three dose*, both of
M O O R E ’S ATOTION
q u arte rly conference.
We had a theee medicines will be furnished
R ev. Mickey is du e to preach here most helpful service.
free to indigents, upon applicatldn
th is SUnday, M ay 2 n d .. Everyone
•Athletics h a v e a b o u t ceased for the a n d the certificate of a physician.
welcome. 3:30.
season, b u t fowling continues. Mr. T h e Board will also con tin u e to fur­
Still more of eaet e n d people have Phillips Is going into th e poultry nish free, upon sim ilar conditions,
ltPtl on « n ew automobile*:
Mrs.
M , D business.
tho P asteu r tr e a tm e n t to indigents,
for all b r Calumet.
G
a
tc
h
e
l
has
an
.
u
p
to
th
e
minuted
For daily
dir use
u In millions of kitchens has
an d a t one-half th e re tail cost to
Mrs. If. II. PattiahaM a n d dTOu
that Calumet is highest not only in F o rd and Mr. a n d ‘M rs. O. J. Pope
aaa/rfy but In Uav**i*gyèuvr as well—un- have a fine O verland a n d a new ter, Miss Georgia accom panied by those able to p ay tor th e treatm ent.
M rs. Reed Dooley a n d her sisters T h e te tan u s an tito x in will also be
niling In resulta—-pure to the extreme - and
wonderfully economical In use. Ask your D ailey piano to m ake life happy for were callers in O rlando T u esday.
furnished free to th e poor of the
And try Calumet next bake day. them selves and families.
" W h a t th e s u p e r i o r m a n seeks is s t a t e , wlilch has been th e practice in
M r. and Mrs. Forest GatcHbl are in himself; w h a t th e small m an seeks tjie past, a n d t h e - cost to others will
soon to begin housekeeping in a is in o th ers.”
be cut in half.
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HAPPENINGS

Received Highest Awards

nue.
M r. and M n. R aynor of Celery
avenue are building an addition to
th e ir home.
We understand th a t Mr. Rayn^p
a n d aon, Will, have recently 'pur­
chased some improved land on Cam­
eron avenue, for the la tte r a home.
Miss Alice Vaughn spent a. por­
tio n of last week. In Longwdod with,
her friend, Misa E d ith Entxminger.
I t U rumored th a t J i r . Duke, the
jolly m an a t the w h eel,o n one of
The school autos has gone to Geor­
gia to bring back a brldu.
Mr*. J. C. Fortaon of Geneva ave­
nue baa her m other, Mrs. Hamilton
of Newberry spending aomo time
w ith her. .
Misa Isabella Simon was out Irom
dneaday,

Vaccine points, the guard against
smallpox, will be sent o u t by the
The manifestation called beet is Board as heretofore, w ithout charge.
with' humans and most other animals
For the distribution of these rem­
a sensation indescribable. From the
edies,
.or preventives» a t least one
tim e of Democritus nd Epicurus, \Qd
far back of that, the mystery of the druggist or other responsible person
eourco of heat was hotly discussed. will be selected in each county of
As time flew on and on the .mystery the atate, and in the more populous
was segregated into learned words, counties several such placea or per­
and Sir Humphry Davy explained It sons will be. named, so th a t it will be
^(1 by saying th a t heat w il merely the posaiblo for every Floridian to se­
vibration of corpuscles of the body.
cure thhae medicines. T he prices will
He did not tell of the origin of the
be the fem e everyw here and will be
oorpusdes or why they vibrated.
m arked on the package for the pro­
tection of purchasers. T he list of
Onion's Oood Properties.
theee druggists and of those who
From the beat authorities wo learn
th at colds are caused by three things will h an d le' these medicines will be
to * chill, a germ and a uric sold ten­ published as soon as it can be mado
dency which provides a toll for tho up, so th a t there will be left no good
germ 's growth. The pungent oil of the excuse for Floridians to be without
onion neutralises and destroys the them and' a t as low a coat aa wlU be
that Infest the mouths o t ua a v a ilab le to the residents of any
»yen of those In good health.
sta te in th e Union.
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Truck farm ,-all cleared^ balL of it tiled.
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t h e m ig h t y c o u r t o f t h e u n iv e r s e , t h e h u b o f t h e a r c h it e c t u r a l

SCHEME AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION

Report* of the so called "dis­
covery" thnt certain minerals
Containing nullum nro of great
value us fertilizers b in e been a t­
tracting aJuL uL uitcutiou in Uu&gt;
newspapers. A report Just Is­
sued by the Illinois experiment
station on n series of Odd test*
covering two seasons sunvyiarlzes
the results In tho following posi­
tive terms:
&lt;&gt; "The trustworthy results from
two years of Held trials by tho Il­
linois experiment station abuw
that rmllorn applied nt n cost of
i ►It. $10 or $100 per nerr'produced
t no effect ujKin tho crop yields
1 * either tho llrat or the second sea-

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AU visitor* to tho Panam a PucIHc International «ipoaltion at Ban Francisco at aomo tim* during their stay a t
the exposition maku their pilgrimage through the Court of the I’nlverae. This la the Urgent court on the ground»
and li tho control radiating unit of the architectural and around plana. Nobio sculptured groups embelllah It, the
two Homeric group» tho Natlona of tho Eaat and the Natlona of tho We»t—surmounting Iho giant arch»» a t th»
cast and west portals, By night the beauty of tho court Is enhanced by the flood lighting effects.

BRINGS TALE; LEAVES FOOT BERLIN HONORS ITS HEROES
Esklrrfo Arrives s t New York With
Thrilling Account of Encounter
With Grizzly Dear.

Soldiers on Streets of Capital SubjscU
Almost of Adoration by tho
P o p u la » .

Blubbering with Joy. Aswatuk. an
Eskimo, to be known on the Pennsyl­
vania farm, whither be has gone, by tho
stern patronym of Morris U»vy, was
released from Ellis Island In chargo
of Ml»» Martha Llnlngur, a nurse at
tho Qrenfell nilsalpn. In la b ra d o r, says
tho Now York Herald. Aswatuk (until
ho roaches Pennsylvania) has only
ono foot- T he other, tho left, was
chawed oR by a grizzly bear, wherein
Ilea the story.
Aswatuk—which m eans "the chilly
baby"—Is sixteen years old, but, ac­
cording to the story, ho's so bravo
that 1-nhrador Is probnbly relieved to
bo rid of bis daring spirit.
Miss Letnlnger. who brought him
back with her, had trouble getting him
Into tho country, hut Anally appeals to
Washington were answered, and Aswa­
tuk Is off to the farm.
Hut to tho tale of that missing foot.
On a cold, windswept night In Holster's
Ilock, Labrador, llltlo Aswatuk and bis
mother huddled about the whale oil
lamp, wondering If Papa Aswatuk the
daring fisherman, was riding the gale.
Suddenly from outside tho Igloo there
came a scratching and the hearts of
Aswatuk and his mother congealed.
They knew II was ihe dread scratching
of a polar bear scratching his way in
lo make a meal off them.
Sundries In the way of dried mooso
meat and mission tracts were used to
bolster the fast weakening wall of tho
Igloo, but all In vain.
Through a ragged aperture gloomed
the horrid faco of a grizzly bear He
yawned In anticipation of little Aswa­
tuk—a plump youth—Just ns Aswatuk
kicked with hla left foot. Tho foot
reached th e open mouth Just as It
closed, and Just ai Aawatuk'» mother
dropped the whale oil lamp on tho
bear’s head. With a groan of pain and
anger the grizzly loped lightly away,
blazing with wrath and whale oil, hut
still clinging to Aswatuk's foot.
Aawatuk was taken to the hospital
at St. Anthony’s, where he recovered
sufficiently to be brought to this coun­
try. So goes the tale of Aawatuk aa
toM by himself.

Among tho quiet, serious looking
crowds which thronged all the down­
town streets of Berlin during th*
afternoons and evenings, and which
overflowed Into those uptown ave­
nues which still were lighted at night,
every fifth man was a soldier, virltea
Edward Eyre Hunt. In Colliers Week­
ly And tho crouds nover tired of tho
sight of them. They paid each uni­
form tho flattering attention of » tar­
ing at it aa If It were tho Aril, they
had ever aeon. The procession was
bewildering.
There were nil sorts nnd condition»
of men In uniforms: Prussian gen­
erals. In gold and gray and blue; a
haggard military doctor Just come
from the hospitals and still smelling
of other, dirty, tired Infantrymen hack
from the battle line In East Prussia,
limping along In the gutter; a moun­
taineer In Alpine green uniform, with
a green feather in his flat cap. aris­
tocratic hussars lu uniforms of n blaxIng red. marching along erect as auto­
matic dolls, an officer of the fnmoua
Heath s Hoad hussars, a white skull
grinning down from his black shako,
and tho cords across his breast shak­
ing as ho «ulked. companies of middle
aged landstunn marching down tho
street; a crack regiment of the guard
doing Iho goose slop at the corner of
t'n te r clou Linden, and smacking tho
pavement until the street echoed like
a forest under volley fire; u »quad of
Bed Cross workers, marching In civil
dress, each wearing his little white
.and red arm band, and each carrying
a tiny satchel; cavalry on coal black
horses riding by like ceqlaurs. a new
regiment off for the war with band
blaring and colors »napping In tho
wind; an adjutant In a gray military
automobile with a horn that boomed
like a cannon; convalescent soldiers,
by ones twos, half dozens, walking
the stp-ets to get the air, limping pain
fully or goardlng a bandaged arm or
shoulder or head from the Jostling of
the crowd. Then, like a parody of all
theao, twenty amall boys In uniforms,
with'spiked caps, wooden swords and
an Ingenloua wooden cannon mounted
on a gun carriage which would tower
and raise and pivot about like a real
Teaching Under Difficulties.
field gun, marching down the FriedWhatever teaching was done during rlchstroise with patriotic flags and a
•tho Civil w ar woe carried on under drum.
dtfflculttea. In so far aa ordinary
school supplies were concerned; at
Illi t e r a c y In F o r e i g n C o u n t rie s .
The bureau of census of tho doIeaat we Judge bo from the following
extract from an article on. "War- partm ent of commerce has Just pub­
Time Expedient»" In a North Carolina lished a table giving tho porcentagoa
of Illiteracy In most of the principal
paper:
"PVir pena we used gooae-qullla, un- countries of the world, the figures b a r­
leaa one was fortunate enough to poe- ing been brought as nearly up to
•esa a gold one.- Ink was homemade, date m tbo available sources of In­
also; generally the Juice of tom e as­ formation perm it
Illiteracy statlctlcs of different coun­
tringent berry, like poke or e l d e r
berry, with the addition of cbppermaT tries are not always strictly compa­
Fbr pencils wo sometimes used th e rable, because tho basis is not always
sharpened end of s burr of lead. tho same qu ite generally, however,
Schoolboys made slate pencils by cut­ tho percentage of Illiteracy here given
ting a broken slate Into narrow strips is based upon the total population over
sn d whittling them round with a pock* ten years of age, which la the basts In
•*i knife. A email bone of a chicken th e United States, but sometimes U
was burned In tho Are until almost la necessary to accept aomo other age
-calcined, and so used as s slate pen­ limit, and In several countries the
cil. but was ra th e r too soft. To break only available figures refer to Illiter­
* good school slate by accident was acy among army recruits or to that
quite a misfortune In those day». Th* shown by the m arriage records.
•chool books were those used by the
Fait Lika Ona of Thalr Number.
former generation of children, and
"Tuthor day.” relatad old D»d Bing,
sometimes there would be hardly two
t h * , Oklahoma catUe baron, who (a
allko In a class,"

temporarily In our midst, "I was rum­
bling along In a street c a r when A
batch of young fellers got aboard. I
Judged they w ere college student!, by
their tunny clothes and queer shaped
hats. Tho c a r waa pretty full, and
they pushed nnd snortod back and
forth In tho stale, tramping on people's
feet and committing similar frivolities
that a way. Blme-by they all riared
back ami fetched loose a long yelL
Then tho neardeHt ono to me took a
look, and not admiring my face, or
something, says:
*' 'Well, my rural friend, don't you
like u r
* ‘Shore, I like It!' says I. 'I am half­
witted myaotft*”— Kansas City Star.
Something Wrong Somewhars.
William, like many another man bofore him, hud Joined the army by way
of showing his devotion (o his coun­
try. He had not yet learned tho mean­
ing of strict discipline, and although
he «ore tho uniform of his regiment
ho landed that ho was Just aa much
his own master In that aa lie uga In
civilian clothes.
When "lights out" sounded ho In­
sisted on his comrades leaving the
light hurnlng.
"Now. then, put that light out!"
ohouted an officer on Inspection.
"H'm!" retorted willful William.
"And pray who nro you?"
"I'm (ho officer of the day "
"Then what the dickens are you
prowling about In iho night time for?"
asked William.

We Knead Our Bread Well—

RADIUM AND THE FARM.

Though eflrller Investigations
3 [ have showu that radium may
have uu Influence upon the
growth of pinuts. It api&gt;enr» that
the results secured by using uraiiluui-niiilum ore In growing
crops are *&lt;&gt; slight as to be of
negligible Importance. Vnrlntloua
lU yields due to season, rainfall
and tho tibo were much greater
Ilian could possibly bo traced to
the rndlum.—Couutry Ucntleman.

; DESTROY CATTLE GRUBS.
Farmsrs Los* Millions Annually From
This Dsatruetiv, Psst.
Thousands of doltnra tuny bo saved
If calilo growers will this spring ro­
tarne nnd destroy tho grubs In tho
backs of cattle,
T. J. Talbert, specialist In ento­
mology In tho Kansas Agricultural col­
lege extension division, soys that the
season when grubs nro prevalent ex­
tend. from January to June, when
about half tho cattle that go to market
tiro Infested.
The damage amounts to between
las.taOO.OOO nml $00.000,000 n year. The
grub weakens tbo cattle, causes them
to fall off lu flash and milk nnd de­
crease. tlic value of the bides.
The characteristic lumps or swellings
wtilcb may Ik» found uuder the sklD ou
the larks of many cattle nt thlg time
contain grubs. Tho grubs may be
pn-nuctl mu through the opening nt
the top of iho swelling. A sharp knife
and n pair of tw eeter* will often fa­
cilitate the work. Core should be inkon to &lt;rush nil the gnitei removed, so
ns to prevent their further develop­
ment nnd l rnnsformntton Into flies. It
ts niHUnhtc to examine the enttle for
lumps or swellings over the bark every
two or thn-e weeks during Into winter
and early spring
Various oils nro often used, the lo­
tion N'lng smeared over Iho Infested
region or applied to the mouth of the
breathing bole of the grub Kerosene
emiiM'in, (tab oil nud train oil are
often used with good results Ono or
two applications tiro usually sufficient.
The object lot) to this method Is thnt
the wound» do not boat rendlly unless
the grill*« rire removed
These measures tuny not bo practica­
ble In Iho e n s o of Invite herds of hnlf
wild enttle. us it ts necessary to bring
the animals Into close quarters In
small pen* or chutes In the case of
smnll herds the removal nod destruction
of the grub* nro tin easy task. The tiles
do not migrate fur nnd often the clenn
liig up of Individual nerds nnd the
• nro iif animats brought to ihe prom
Im*s will eoiilr ' t*'e post

Eyeglasses In War,
Tho largo num ber of Hrltlah terri­
torial» wllh spectacles or eyeglAaseS
has been noticed. On this point the
late Mr. Eustace Balfour, brother of
Mr. Arthur HalTour, wroto: "Boms
members who have passed tho medi­
cal tests on the assumption th at they
wilt shoot In spectacles do not do so.
May I point out th a t apeclocles áre no
humiliation?
Tho Gormans wear
them In war. They are In some ro­
ll per la even a protection against d u s t
1 personally have been a deer stalker
nnd have always had to wear glasses.
1 do not think I have ever lost a slag
which I should otherwise havo hit by
Brought Homo.
not having spectaclea on. Tho preju­
A party of tourists wero going
dice against them la childish and a rti­
ficial, In my view*— London Chroplai*. through a small town, having the tlmo
of their Uvea, laughing and Joking One
of thorn thought she would h a re sumo
Says His Wife Could Tell.
Most men are queer, hut some are fun. nnd called to a little girl standqueerer, especially In New York. A In* near, "Are there any shows In
prize winner In the second class drew town?" To which I h o l i t t le girl an­
the eyes of the entire company upon swered. "Only the one you p e o p l e nro
him In amazement ns they sat around making "—Minnesota M i n n e h a h a
a table In a downtown restaurant at
luncheon.' They had been discussing
apartment house life, when one of the
party turned to the man next to him
and asked; “ By th e way, Jim, how
many room« have you In your flat?"
Now York flats are so small you would
Imagine that any roan who had to
I&gt;ay rent for ono could answer right
Many ol the troubles of Hfo such
off. Ilut Jim said: "Blessed If I know, an headache, indigestion, constipa­
my wife can tell you—I can't. Nover
tion and lack ot energy are duo to
counted 'em." "Well." whispered a
man opposite, “Isn't ho a bird. W on­ Inactive livers.
G RISKY'S LIV-VER-LA X Is a
d e r If ho knows bow many fingers and
natural, vegetables rem edy t h a t will
toes be baa?"
get tho liver right and make these
ttoubles disappear. It has none of
Overdo»*.
Habitual Customer (to hl» b*rt&gt;wr) the dangers or disagreeable after
— "Your confounded hair restorer baa effects of calomel.
made my hair com* out mora than
Get a 60c o r $1 bottle of this
• v o r i " Barber—"Ah, you must h a r * splendid remedy from your druggist
y u t too much on, air! Made the 'air todoy. Every lioltlo beats the like­
com* right out '»toad of only 'art- ness of L. K. Grlsby, who g u a ra n ­
way."
tees it through Wm. O. Aldrudge.

MANY TROUBLES
DUE TO AN
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, you need it also. After you have
eaten ju st one slice of our bread
you will never be at a loss to
know where to get good bread in
thaJuiur«.~-W e use but tho bes t
materials and gur bakery is sahitary.
T hat’s the reason our
goods are so tasty.

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After 1 began taking Cartful, J was
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I fattened up, and grew so much
Pleasant HID, N. C . - " l suffered for stronger In three months, I felt Uke an­
three summer»," write« JKrt. Walter other person altogether,"
Vincent, ol this town, "and th* third and
Cardiff la purely vegetable and gentletail time, was my w orst
acting. It* ingredients hive a mild, tonic
I had dreadful nervous headache« and effect oa the womanly constitution.
prostration, and waa scarcely abl* to
Cartful makes for increased strength,
walk about Could not do any *f my
Improves the appetite, tones up the ner­
housework.
vous system, and help* to make pale,
I also had dreadful pains In my back
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
and aides and whqn one of U i o m weak,
Cardiff ha* helped more than a million
alnklag spells would come on me, I
weak women, during the past 90 years.
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It win surety do for you, what U has
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do«* tor them. Try Cardul today.
1 was certainly In a dreadful state ot
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THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J.-HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
ruMUhad E m ] T u ta d a y tail Friday

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
« u iiîK n ir n o N n u a f .
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now
b a n k building for tho Citizens
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T H R E E M O N TH S
T L lB a n k -ln -L iv e O a k v s n d also- for t h e
“afefixtures.
When completed this in­
D a li, w e d la (he O ly by 1 a rria r | l « t I 'n Taar In
stitution will have one of the most
A draara ar 10c. P e r »loath
F a y m ra l» la A d ria ca M aat Ila M ada al M i r a modern u n d up to date bank in g build
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P l a n t u .-haul in Sanford; ~ -------0 ------N ext Tuesday will be "Bird D a y :"
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T h e Oflando B o ard of T ra d e will
build a modern hom e. Good scheme
for S anford to follow.
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O ur schools a re crowded. A bond
issue is necessary for more buildings.
W ith more buildings for the lower
grades th e high school building can
be sav e d intact.

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Over a hundred hardw are retailers
from all over the s tate are expected
in .§ t. P e tersb u rg on M ay 11, 12 and
m h , w h e n the Florida -Aasocia-r
tion of H a rd w a r e Dml«n»-a».wAbler
there.
J t t
The B oard of Trade took action a t
last night's meeting to purchase the
lot a t th e corner of Main a n d Cen­
tral from D r. C. D. C h ris t Opon
which to erect an au d ito riu m and
tourists headquarters, . T h e building
will be designed to contain a gym na­
sium and b a t h s and assem bly roams
for the to w n 's civic bodies. T he de­
tails of th e building have n o t yet
been decided upomn, bu t it is likely
th a t a general outline as subm itted
by A rchitect Murray S. King will
be adopted.
This prov id es for a
structure of tw o floors a n d a base­
m ent.— R ep o rter-S ta r.'

A bout this tim e of t h e year celery
drops In price on a c c o u n t of the sup*
ply exceeding the d e m a n d . A few
dollars pinched from each grower
I ,t t
would p ay for cold sto rag e for p a r t
D. W. Rowe, one, of the' Gaines­
of the crop.
ville " le tte r carriers," has been
- — O-----bound over to the United S ta tes au­
California has n page ad 1n the thorities for forging the nam e of u
S a tu r d a y Evening P ost, a b o u t Cal­ dead nqgro pensioner to papers in
ifornia oranges. T his hdlf page cost order to receive his pension money.
a b o u t ten thousand dollars.
The Rowe made n confession.
consum er is paying for the ad nnd
California oranges are selling all the
time.
Florida growers do not be­
lieve In advertising.
-------------- O -----No, Pauline, t h a t new wooden
1 have been all over the great
building on Park a v e n u e is not the s tate of Florida. I have been u p one
new hotel. I t was sim ply designed coast nnd do w n the other.
I havo
as a goat getter and from the smell seen all the fam ous »how places of
th a t it stirred up tho goat is very 4 h e »late. I have »eon m ighty re­
nppnrcnt.
But it served u good sults of F lo rid a's wonderful und in­
purpose for no more tw o story build­ comparable soil.
Last year I saw
ings on wheels can bo moved by the trend of h u m a n travel th n t was
any m odern Ulysses i n to the heart pouring over th e border* If Florida
of the city.
like n great a r m y of invasion.
I
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The T a m p a M erchants' Associa­
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through the legislature which is in­
tended to. p re v e n t operations in this
s ta te of itin e ran t vendors. * It aim s
to make vendors who drop into the
s ta te for a few weeks or n m onth
p a y a license tax as heavy as th a t
paid by m erchants who do business
the year round.
I t has been e n ­
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T h e St. P etersburg Times tells of a
now and handsom e rooming houso
to be erected in th e Sunshine city
d hring the present sum m er.. The
eontrnct has nbeen aw arded for a
three story n p a r tm e n t house to cost
a b o u t $ 10,000, and (t will bo built
oi\. F ourth streer, N orth. Telling of
tho plans, the Tim es says t h a t there
will ho four m odern a p a rtm e n ts on
each floor, equipped with gas rfrwi
electricy, which m ay be used as de­
sired for lighting or heating.

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grading a n d laying 'street c a r tracks
in th e Magic C ity.
Some of tho
w ork has alre ad y been completed
a n d It ia expected the entire track
will he laid the first of July. T he
co m p a n y has furnished four electric
cars of the storage b attery type
which will he delivered about Sep­
te m b e r 1st.

All kinds of Roofing Paper
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great and limitless opportunities for
th e m an of ord in ary means to e s ta b ­ n u m b e r of delegates in proportion a r c spending the d ay with M rs
B a y b erry Shrub
lish himself upon juHt a few acres to num ber of societies was won by Will Evans.
The plnnt from which ttw- bajtwrrj
a n d make Those give him all there is N orthcentrul district, to be kept by
candle la m ade Is the shrub Mjrdi
in life to own.
Returns (o His First l.ovc
Gainesville, t h e society s en d in g the
cerlfera, n plant which is commoa Is
I havo seen ten acres of Florida m p s t .
Several months ago the S u unteror New England, and *•«]••-* l.dri along ti#
hflss M yra M cM illan, the
land produce at the ra te of more secretary, also for the district, felt in T h e Harold s t a t e d thut Jce H a r- coast of Maine The b*t\ l&gt;+*rry ihnb
th a n $800 per acre. T h e man who Justly proud of her honor to hei roid was getting nervous at hie e n ­ Ib nol closely related to the Myrtit
'mm lb
ow ned this garden p a tc h of ground local and d is tric t field.
forced inactivity on the farm a n d acrls. or Wi si ladui I.
cam e to Florida t o die, after he hud
T h e convention for 1316 was in th a t sooner or Inter he would b re a k leaves of which bay nun i&lt; ubixiMg
In nn interview in the Orlando hundred per cent in only a few sickened his body bonding over u vitod to M ayo, Christian church, into business again nnd S a u n te re r by distillation
R cporter-S tur the credit for tho pas­ m onths becaUBc of the trem endous d irty desk for fifteen years in a Jacksonville und DeLarnl. T h e bit­ ev id e n tly knew whereof he s p a k e
I know n o rth ern city; and m a rk you, this ter was chosen.
sage of th e Crop Pest Bill through dem and for Florida land.
We all like to go for M r. Ilurrold has opened up a
the house is given to H arold Hume. th e henuty of her exquisite climate, m an knew nothing of farming when there.
grocery store on Union avenue a n d !
M aybe H arold is en titled to it hut her growing verdure, her draped, he came. T o d a y he is rich beyond
New officers are. President. I). B. his face is now wearing' the c o n te n t-1
J « i o n M r t *1 ShU»gir*
He C u rry, Jacksonville; vice president, ed expression of a (nan who is n h -j
we th in k th a t Forrest Lake is also trees festooned with the dream y moss, the wildest dream s of youth.
J ni oti Urial f ri II ne
M r. I
en titled to part of it, according to her pines, the palms, pnlm ettocs, can go out any day of the year nnd Itev. Geor. W aldron. West T a m p a ; solutety satisfied with life.
latra» T ro vig li ami litri ter*
C o m in c ia r llp * l l l i b i *
many of those who were present her wonderful utrcnms, unlike those pick growing things for his table. T reasurer, Geo. Cnvanagh, T a m p a ; H arrold is one of th e veteran m e r - 1
f o m i f f n l r t l H hrrti
when he m ade his gallant fight for of any region in the charms of her His wife nnd babies are simply b u b ­ ju n io r leader, Miss Nellie Rowley, c h a n ts of Sanford and was in b u s i­
C o rrx in a tc d la n in i*
it. And L ake's fight is nil the more " o u t of doors" th a t peem to hold bling over with generous health and West Palm Beach; Citizenship Supt., ness here for m an y years but r e ­
fib re ! I l H n i ftasolln*
to bo com m ended since the orange one entranced ns though In a spell. this man in every bit ns much a Rev,
I M * 1 "H rW fc " Hi.th.g
E. W.
Way, Jacksonville; tired with the idea thut he h ad
M rfa l ••fitoitr" Pilline
prince
as
though
nges
of
royal
blood
growers of the Exchnnge fought him
worked
long
enough,
forgetting
t
h
a
t
All the wonders of Florida it ha*
T e n t h Legion, Miss Edna W hitney,
Armo Nmtnhlr i nl»en*
I have Mt. Dora; Quiet Hour S u p t., Miss any one who has been active for
for the speakership.
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I m p e r la i n it r ir v i r « h r r t *
T x i r p r n i l n r RI IH» a n i Cupa.
visited and viewed the past two visited the successful colonies which R uth W ynndt. laike M agdalene; years cannot long rem ain passive.
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h a v s prung up in Florida, and I Secy, for the press, introduction and
years.
I
am
wholly
and
completely
Now is th e time to th in k about
M i r r i M e la i MkylIffM«
havo
seen
there
more
peace,
pleasure
L oyal to A u n t M ay.
sunshine f D epts., Grace A. T o w n ­
D r t d f t t t i p # nn&lt;1 i n t i n g a
th e h arbor for yachts t h a t will a n ­ subdued und Infected with th e Index
Aunt .May was (he favorite aunt of
nnd
profit
to
the
square
inch
th
an
j
C r p p r n m ll h a .
finger
on
the
rig
h
t
hand
of
the
world.
send.
This
re
p
o
r
t
is
sent
no
sooner
chor here this winter. Such a place
C im e ra i fCìtrrf Melai W arkrrt.
little Ellen. One dny the former said
has been my good fortune to behold because of Just arriving home.
would be of great benefit to our city Here are soon to come the tireless
Afik jo ttr d e a le r of t»H lr
fof col*
to her. naming three other aunts,
before.
G race A. Townsend.
legar*.
a n d would mean th a t w inter visit­ greyhounds of th o sea, carrying full
"Which do you like best, Aunt Anna,
April 27th.
M ind you, these northern men nnd
ors from all over the s t a t e would cargoes to alt p a r ts of the universe
Aunt Emily or Aunt rnlmrr.T” Little
on
their
way
to
nnd
from
the
A
t­
women
who
are
filling
up
Florida
bring th eir boats hero und let them
Ellen looked thoughtful a moment and
remain all through tho Summer lantic und Pacific oceans through the are not a few hundred in num bers, *♦ "
then said. “Why, l like Aunt Anna
3050 K V f if r « » A rr,
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J A C K S O N V I L L I '. , » 'L A .
b ette r th an Aunt Palm er, but I don't
months. A ship yard, tu rn in g basin Panam n canal. T h e entire s t a t e is but th ey can he seen by the th o u ­
like anybody best w hat Isn't you."
and y a c h t club would m ean much one gigantic field of activity. Devel­ sands and scorea of thousands. You
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for the city of Sanford In conjunc­ opm ent (s in th e sir everywhere. may talk with th e m from (he win­
T he madness of money has grasped dows of your. Pullm an as you travel
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priated many millions for the* im ­ your question is **I would not go
T h e b o ard s of trade of th e various
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Evans' baby
provem ent of Florida w atterw ays. home for anyjhjnjj fn tho world."
cities betw een Sanford nnd Tam pa
had
fever n d ay o r two this week.
This points to t h e nearby future,
Now, whori the whofe north is
will m ake a determ ined effort to
Anjelo
S ansvcrino nnd his sister,
when Florida shall stand forth to settling down to six m onths of ice,
■have the' San ford-Tam jib sh o rt lino
M
ary
attended
u dance at C lyde on
the world with t h e most im p o rta n t nnd tho large cool a n d plumber hills,
train on th o A. C. L. p u t back on
porta of call for th e thousands of and t h e northern farm ers ore doing F rid a y evening.
tho Schedule again. T he people of
II. G. L u n d q u is t carried in his
oce&amp;n vessels which will have di­ nothing b u t chop wood an d m end
Fibrida a n d especially so u th Florida
rected their course toward the Flor- tho fences, tho Florida farm er fs wife to see the d o cto r last S atu rd ay ,
aro beginning to think t h a t th e rail
Panam a canal a n d Florida. T here tilling hfs fields, p lanting his th ird ns she does not se e m to be regaining
roads are o p erated solely for th e
are more stupendous undertakings crops, which he will send to m ark e t her strength m uch, b u t we are glad
tourists in t h e winter tim e a n d t h a t
to see the little - one doing finely,
Abe officials care b u t little for the uln this state th a n In any other sec­ in m id w in te r a n d sell for prices t h a t th an k s to D r.D cnton. They a fte rtion of our nation.
would set a no rth ern fa rm e r’s ears
C O A S T L IN E
native« an d th e policy of t h e rdada
vrard called on M i. CoDerY Fn tow n.
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one wants the railroads to operate
trains a t a lots but the prroof th a t
these tr a in s , were operating a t a
loss has not been dem onstrated to
the public, and most of us are from
Missouri.

"rich m sn’s playground," but It has
now becomo the "poor men's p ara­
dise."
We people gf th e north and east
and west do not really know w hat
life la until we have spent some tim e
in Florida.
The beauty off th e sky and land­
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F A IR W A R N IN G
scape; the beauty of climate, th e
Bob. Holly of the Sanford Herald voluptuousness of foliage nnd farm s,
. and Willis Powell of the Clearw ater
Sun are ehowering e tc h o th e r, witJx
compliment« by way of auggeetirig,
Florida C. E. Convention
each the other, for the Governor's
T he tw enty-eighth annual conven­
chair. Brothers, have you forgotten tion for the State C hristian Endeav­
w hat happened to most of th e news­ or Union convene«^ in Jacksonville,
paper men who tried to land in a t the Riverside Presbyterian church
political office a t the last prim ary?— April 10th-lSth a n d was a success
Kissimmee G azette.
alt through.
Although folks ta lk of hard tim es,
For torn« reasons there a re many tho usual num ber, about 76, were
persons in Miami, who are beUeved present as delegates, and they had
to hefee disregarded the law against a good tim e w ith plenty of a d ­
having Id one's possession sig rett dresses, conferences an d dsVotional
plumes, a n d It was quite a surpris parts to aatbfy the mind and hearts;
to i t least tw o dealers when they plenty of allowance m ade for recre­
were arreeted on charges of having ation and fun. M r. C. f . E vans,
a tg re tt plum es In their poasesslon and the field worker from Kentucky
one for dlapoelng of one. I t l * p r o b ­ pleased everybody. "A bout as good
able th a t no a ig re ttq plumes will be as a Boston m an," seemed the ver­
seen cn th e ( tr e a t after this. Dep­ dict .o f those who had other y e a n
u ty Sheriff C. G. P ra tt arrested Cor- enjoyed the convention visitations
h an B rothers an d Mr. and Mrs of Mr! Shaw, M r. Lehmann and
Fred Sm ith a n d took them before 'others of the great and well loved
idga Samuel J . Barco, whó gax* friends of the U nited Society. M r.
a prelim inary examination, and ¿ v a n s Is not a b it Indolent. He
ing
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der

This Is the beauty of Florida.
You buy the land and pay your
money for It according to th e num ber
of acres you contract fo r.^ h e clim ate
and th e sunahlne, the ability to walk
around every day fn y our sh irt
sleeves— these things belong to the
land and come to yon free from na­
ture.— S. Roy M elrent fn Cosmo­
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of literatu re on th e sates table befo re 'th e convention dosed. Every­
where and everywhere he was use­
ful.
S tate President D. B. Curry, Vice
President Rev. Geo. W aldron, th e
T enth Legion superintendent, Miss
Ruth Coffin; Citizenship leader, the
Hon. Chris. M atheeon, and "8ecryGrace" were present, and Treasurer
George Cavanagh was represented
by his brother Earl, president for
Southwestern district. A new work­
er we were .glad to meet was Mias
Anns J . G unn from S tu art, president
of Southeastern district. Presidents
George Coffin of N orthcentra! and
Leo E. P etty jo h n , from the enter­
taining district were .preeent, and
likewise m any helpful -old .tim e or
new w orkers from various sections
of the e ta ta. Mra. S. L. Jariuon,
Slant Ju n io r worker could not a t ­
tend b u t pent an excellent «report,
The delegation bwmar, .to be won
by the d istrict sending the Ifrgeet

We are pleased to note th a t M r.
Theo. Miller ta again able to ride
o u t a n d inspect his places o u t his
way a fte r his long confinement.
We hteer th at Jo h n Long la doing
some carpenter w ork on the house
for M r. and Mrs. Jpek Yaughn.
Q uite a num ber gathered a t the
home of Mr.' a n d Mrs. Ballinger
for a' song service la st Sunday ev e n ­
ing. I t was very m uch enjoyed by
all present we believe so we propose
to m eet next S abbath a t twilight a t
the home of A, J . Thompson.
Everyone In this locality is welcome
who has not, a b e tte r way to spend
their tim e, hut bring your aqng
books.
Mr. and Mrs. Collar were out th is
way S u nday. This week Mrs. C ol­
lar received a . b irth d a y shower of
cards from her m any
friends b u t
we have not yet learn ed the num ber.
Mrs. Rabun a n d Mrs. 'C harlie
Powell called at M rs. A. J. T hom p­
son’s on Sunday on their way hom e
from a -v isit to the cemetery.
Jesse Lee of W inter Park, who
was a t horns with his folks lost week
suffering from a sore . hand sp e n t
T h u rsd ay night a t his Uncle's, A. J.
T hom pson.
Mr. R oy Lee m ada a flying trip to
W in te r P a rk W ednesday.
R a v ..H o o d will conduct a p ra y e r
service, a t the L u theran church on
T.bttraday tjlght.-/
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DR. MILLER SANGUINE, ■q' m i a a n a d d a a a c u i i d d d u f ì i t u i a a d u f l f l d i i i i m z d a i i z i o a a j i c i i i d a a a i i d t f f l
RESUME OF SANFORD
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ABOUT PEOPLE AHAPPENINGS
UP TO DATE
Dr. Oliver J. Miller Is back from ua
Tallahassee w ^ete with Dr. Porter q
A&lt;U « «Il Cemmtpxalkiat 1er lh»
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C«Jwra« !• "SwMif Uilvf," #r PW
of JacknonvIlleOio atten d e d the com ­ ■i ...AND
EVENTS...
Mr. R. A. Ttrl»«». PU N* *03
m ittee m eeting of the house com m it­
J1
tee on education who reported fa­
• ]jx u d ,m &gt; i u d a &gt; t £ d d d &lt; l d c d d u u d u m i d d d d i i ii d d d f i » i a a u d a d £ i d d ! t d £ .|
vorably the bill for a medical i n ­ ■

of H arrisburg, .P a . T h e y * r e tu r n e d
to Jacksonville by ste a m e r (Thurs­
d a y morning, en route to thrif, hom e
a t Carbóndalc, Pa.
,

The marriage of Mrs. M artha
Bradshaw Cust and Mr. M. D.
Gatchel Wednesday evening, th e
Little Happenings—Mention
i n
28th, was the most Interesting social
m
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betta, M r.
of Matters in Brief-*event of the East End for some
m
and
Mrs. Ernest Whiteman, a n d
time. The
wedding
was
moat
Personal Item s of
Mr.
W.
J. Hill m otored over t o
informal.
The bride and groom
Interest
O rlando for tho day Wednesday.
sluoii under an arch of beautiful
Must on (try Meeting
Mrs, C arter, Mrs. llnrrold, Misses
palm leaves and cut flowers. Rev. spection of th e schools. Dr. Miller
S u u u r y of (he Floating' Small
Is
Interested
In
this
hill
becoming
a
Mrs. T. A. Wood has gone to E n ­
The regular m onthly meeting of Martha Fox, M artha King, M ary
George Hym an read the marriage
Talka Succinctly Arranged Tor
Uriel
llnrrold
and terprise for a visit of several "days.
service, niter which hearty congrat­ law as he will he appointed inspector the Missionary Union of the C on­ Chappell,
Hurried Herald Reader*
Frank
ulations were tendered the happy and his m a n y Sanford friends are gregational church was held M onday Messrs. Clarence ‘ Carter,
Uirlht
couple by a large num ber of guests, assisting him in every way possible afternoon at th t home of Mrs. Jam es Campbell, W. E. T’o u lh u rn ,, J . H. y
on the hill. Dr. Miller -itates that M oughton. There was a fine a t t e n d ­ Lee, Jr. und Mr. Ruckley. •
M
r.
and
Mrs.
H* B. Howard a n ­
among
the
first
of
which
were
th
e
Sweet f o ta o e a a t Lefiler's. 71-2c
our representative, Forrest Lake is ance «f members and a numlif^. of
nounce the Lirth of a little son,
bride's
father
and
little
daughter,
" D a v i d the P o e t” will be the sub­
on the job e v e ry m inute and is one invited guests t j enjoy the in tere st­
fit. A g n ti Guild ™
April 26th., yftight eleven pounds.
the groom's daughters and son.
ject S u n d a y -n ig h t a t the Imperial.
,
. . . of the most prom inent members of ing program.
F
ollow
ing
“the
bust*
Mr*.
Archlo
Oettir
delightfully
en—
T he br.de« gown was a b eauU futftho houso.
Dr Miller ^ t u r n a t0
Household goods, im p e ria l irons wlifte brocaded silk en traine. T h e
A l ittle .« - » was b o m tcr-.’ifr.-'and
ness s essio n -rhr-hnal itf.p rrt'T tf th e tertaitred- Tim* m cm h n !f”Of 'St. ’Agnes
Tallahassee,
n
ext
week when hla bill Child in the Midst, entitled the
and y ea at cakes a t Sim on’s.
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Mr*.
Pete Monger T uesday, April
Guild M onday afternoon. Being a
waist*' W:ts beautified with a ' beau­
comes before th e house.
27
th
.
Weight ten pounds and a
"Child
ut
Work,"
completing
the
social m e e tin g „ no buslnesa was
T h e primary d e p a rtm e n t of the tiful point lace bertha over net, the
half.
winter's
study
was
read
and
dis­
transacted, ju st a good time enjoy­
B aptist Sunday school will have sleeves being adorned with the same
Notice
The gracious young
The mothers of the babies of tho cussed. Mrs. J, C. Ensminger was ed by all.
“ Bird D a y ” exercises Sunday morn­ lace, the skirt trim ming being net.
Among the visitors to the city
ing. School begins a t 9:30.
ribbon trimmed rutiles headed with Cradle Roll of the Methodist church leader and Mrs. F. P. Strong devel­ hostess served ice cream nnd cake.
chenile.
The bride carried carna­ are requested to see th a t their oped the Query Period. Mrs. ft. A. Those present were Mrs. Spicer. today are Mr. and Mr*. F r a n c i ^ N .
Field P eas— Clay and speckled at
tions.
The groom was attired in babies are a t th e Star T h ea tre next T erchun will be hostess a t the May Misses Josie and Junie S tum on, Holley of W aterbury a n d Mr. a n d
LcfflerV
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A delightful social hour Giissio Ogrnm, C harlotte Hand and Mrs. If. S. Thrall of • Torrington,
conventional black. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday m orning a t 10:30 o'clock meeting.
T h e .ladies of the B aptist church W. S. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. F or­ to form procession to march to tho was enjoyed at which time refresh­ Miss* Harding.
Tho next meeting C onnecticut. They have been spen d ­
ments were served "by Mrs. M ough­ will ho held with Miss M artha King. ing the winter a t West Coast rewill hold 'a nother rum m age sale to­ rest Gntchcl were atten d a n ts. The park for C hildren’s Day services.
ton.
.
aort* and came via Sanford to take
m orrow evening, M ay 1st, in Lef- wedding took place at ' the bride's
Mrs. W. E. Houiholder,.
the famdus St. Johns trip to J a c k ­
fler block. If you have donations home on Cameron avenue.
Class k ittlin g
Supt.
sonville.
Mr. Holley »top p ed a t the
of - ru m m a g e please phone No. 89
Prfzeif/d CI*S
Mr. and Mrs. Gatchel will a t
The T ru th Seeker* of&lt;thr M e th o d ­
H
onor
Roll
Herald
ofllce
to see his relative, th e
and
It
will
be
called
for.
onFe begin housekeeping In their
m\
-* •
T h e ’ Priscillas and several friends ist Sunday school hFId a social a n d
* Twelfth
Grade— Duiay
Betts,
editor of the Sanford Herald.
newly
acquired
property,
corner
were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. husines* meeting Tuesday afternoon
Pineapples, oranges, lemons, etc.,
Celery and Mellonvmc avenue a n d ’ Ethel Hickson, M ay Holland, Nellie w E. Hill Thursduy afternoon. T h e with Mr*. W. W. A bernathy hoata t Leffler'a.
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Celery Movement Hesqjr
,
.
*
•
will be at homo to nil their friends? Lough, Zoe M unson, Hazel Packard, "hours were agreeably s p en t I n -phras­
eits.
A
delightful
tim
?
was
enjoyed,
T h e heaviest celery m ovem ent
*
S o r 6 doses 666 wil| brepk
Both
of them arc widely known, Annie W hitner, Robert Deane,
Eleventh G ra d e— Alllo Anderson ing sorlal Intercourse whilo nimble as well as th e delicious salad course ever known In this section is a b o u t
5 a n y case of Fevef 6 r Chills. Price in the social and business life of San­
over, although this week will see a
Agnes Anderson, "Frances Aapinwull, fingers flew in and o u t of the in- served by th e hostess.
26 ce nts.
71-62tc
ford.
Delicious
y tro n g m ovement. Prices up to the
Aims Goertz, Frances L eavitt, Anna tricucies of fancy work.
Notice Eastern Star
The rooms were decorated with
Munteci Canteri
middle of April were very satisfac­
M cL aughlin,' Anita Nelson, Esther ice cream," grape jujee and cake was
T he .Eastern S tar will hold its reg­ palm leaves, roses and nastiurtiums.
served.
Those
present
were
MesAt t|u&gt; B aptist Temple tonight tory nnd since th a t time the m arket
Woodburn.
•
ular meeting T u esday, M ay 4th. All
The ladies assisting were Mrs. S.
H. Hill. ( t |lp Boys Ilnml and Sundsy School has been such as to leave a margin
T en th G ra d e - Ruth Hand, Lil- duini-s Davis, Johns, Hmembers are requested to be pres­ A. Huston, whose gown was white
I
urilnn.
hastrrby,
N.
II.
Garner.
( Orchestra will he heard in u fine of profit to the grower. Our growlinn Goertz. E ttic Johnson, R uth
ent. Initiation.
and blue voile with lace; Mrs. C. II.
Kanner, Iluth Little. G ertrude Little, C Woodruff tm l Mi**»-» Bell a n d i program of ten numbers, that p ro m -1 e ri are jubilant over the returns of
Bell was gowned in grey silk poplin,
Sanford House Cafe
ise* an evening ol complete e n jo y ­ tho season hero. Spring crops will
Antoinette Luke, Marian Philips, ’ Junie Gray of St. Petersburg
blue
velvet
trimmings;
Mrs.
J.
C.
ment to nil who a tte n d . Encourage­ s t a r t moving in a few weeks. The
Service a !u carte.
Lillian Rhodes, Esther Wilson«- R ay­
Vaughn, in an imported lace; Miss mond Philips.
\£ t try UVrt Bridge
ment should be given o u r' young M arch frosts did not do the dam age
Business Men’s L u n c h ’ l l to 2.
Laura Fish's gown was a beautiful
Beans are
O pen 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
The member* of the Every Week musicians for much of the future th a t was first thought.
' Ninth G ra d e — Virginia
B rady,
pink crepe do chine. Mrs. Forrest
development
of
home
talent
depends
looking
fine
and
will
yield
well.
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Edna C hittenden,
Maude
Entz* Bridge
Club were entertained by
Gatchel and Miss M ary Gatchel minger, Krccl Little, Olive Lough,
Mr*. G. F. Smith yesterday with largely upon the encouragement re- Cukes will ho moving In a b o u t tw o
presided at the punch howl.
Mrs. Mury Belli' Lynch. Muriel Rhodes,
Sem inole Real E state Co.
Al­
_______ Mr* Bishop. Mr*. Hurl und Mrs reived in tho beginning of th e lt weeks, in small shipm ents.
No, 27. 4 acres close in on Lake Fnrrent G»tchct's gown was a beautiful
Mary Robinson, Alice Vaughn, Fern j Hart substituting (or absent mem- work and to Sanford belongs the though t h 6re have been no rains
white charmeuse over chiffon, with Ward, Tom M eredith. William Pope, her-.
M onroe. Price $1600.00.
The pretty home wu* very credit of one of the few. boy* hands lately our farmers are not suffering;
No. 28 House and lot on Palmetto garnitures of pearl trimming*. Miss Walter Wickham.
i a ttra c tiv e with a profusion of cut in the state.
A committee of the on account of tho irrigation here
avenue.
L ot, 67x76 ft. Price $2.- Gatchel'* gowrt a charming [link
Eighth G ra d e Gladys Dieterich, fln*,-r* from the hostess' g a r d e n K'ri* ami hoys from the hand and whfch is u safeguard against drouth.
000.00. Terms. $ 1.000.00 cash $30 crepe tie chine over silk with tulle Lein Hutchison. Nellie Long, E u l a , their fragrance and beauty adding a orehesteni will have tickets for sale
ru flies.
per m o n th . 7 per cent interest.
T he
the modest priro* of 15 and 10
Mickey,
Helen
Peck,
Dorothy delightful touch of spring
TO GROW TOMATOES,
v
No. 29. House and lot on Fifth
The guest* from out of town were Rum ph. May Thrasher. Edna WII-' prix un* won by Mr* G Dnvi* cent*
Patronize the children and
St. Lot 67x42 ft
Price $1.500.00 the groom's daughter. Mrs Geo lia ms, Theodore Runge, DuLcfcley Hart, a lovely fancy work ling. A help them defray tho expenses of
Characteristic of ths Qood Plant la a
T erm s, $600.00 rash; $26.00 per Lovell and little daughter of Or­ Hill.
Strong and ^xtsn siv s Root.
dainty
refreshment course, consist- their equipment.
m onth, 7 per cent interest.
lando :-\Mr and Mrs. A. H. "Stone
Many growers of 1st« tomatoes for
•Seventh Gradt
istudies und lie me in her
I hi* take* place toMartha
Rrown, iug of Ice* cuke*
No. 30. I.ot with barn
wi:t2 ft. and J It Taylor of Kansas City. Ruth Marshall, Adele Kines, Alberta French
entitling purposes underestimate the
nougat wit* served. Enjoy- night
near east end ol First St.
Price Mo
Importune,, of good plants for setting,
Other guests were Mr hiiiI Aycocke. Helen Shelton, Mollie Aber- ¡tig tin- charming hospitality of Mr*
3250.00. Terms $ 100.00 cash
Bal­ Mr*. Forrest Gurrhel, Mr. and Mrs. nathy, GlAflys Adams. M arianna | Smith were Mead*mo*
says a bulletin recently Issued by the
I'rrfonili Mention
O. McNew Jersey 8t«ts Collcgo of Agricul­
ance to suit purchaser.
\V. S. Thornton. Dr. and Mrs. D erby, Mildred Huston, Helen TVr- lutughlin, Vorce, H o ld e n . Neal Hart,
Rev George Hym an ha* returned ture.
No. 31. Vacant lot on Park ave­ Walker. Mr and Mrs O It Walker williger, Mary Howard, M argaret Hurl and lli*hnp
from Apopka, where be lu Id a sue"Under Idea) weather and soil condi­
nue.
Price $450.00.
Mr and Mr* Edgar Rrown. Mr and Strong. Anna Mason
cessini evangelistic meeting
tions
very small nnd weak plants will
No. 36. Ml Acre farm near Moore* Mr* Joe ( .unerun. Mr and Mr* II
Sixth
Grade Julia luting. Ethel
tipm-Hn
live,” the bulletin continues, "but the
Station.
All cleared, 6 acres Idee. Sanum*. Mr nnd Mr* A Y R&lt;&gt;* Henry, Nina Howard, Maggie Pearl i
n,,. charming
little
opereiUi
A congenial party that m otored experience of several .yertrs past In
2 good flowing well*
One 7 room *elter. Mr a n d Mrs. A Horner. Mr j Smith, Mamie Kate Williams, G.-r "S&gt;lvia" will he presented at the to Del,and Tuesday were Mr. iltul some part* of New Jersey tins showu
house. One good parti, All fenced and Mrs I
I- Dnrner. Mr and . trude Vaughn. Virginia DeGoursey. ]| iirlt School auditorium
Manila! Mr* John Herfiy.
Ml*s
Bessie that such conditions are not apt to
Price $5500.00.
Terms, $1600.00 Mrs J M Mixon, Mr and Mr* Dwight Smith. Helen Randall. Iu-&lt; nlK|l(
,,|
t
)l(.
*r
h„„]
under
Wheeler,
Mr*
H
H
Chupjiell
and prevail; hence. In dry seasons and al­
n i g h t k&gt;&gt; i n i p i l , 11
cash, balance to suit purchaser
ways In northerly localities where re­
Flowers. Mr and Mr* Chandler, p,., k, Gertrude Stafford. Ruby Ilari tin - d i r c e l i . , || id M i s s l . o r u T i t l t . Murlha ( bappell.
planting Is likely to giro too late it
S E M IN O L E REAL E.NTtTK &lt; &lt;&gt;
Mr and Mrs. J C. Vaughn, Mr. \ e l m a \ enable, Donald ( arrawuy, tt-i eher of music There are fifteen
crop, the strength of the first plants
Herald Building
and Mr.*. S. A Huston. Mr. unii Ebb* Stedt. Surah Wight, Barren member* m the r*»t and u large
Mr. Joe Watson of Klnriai City is
set Is an, all Important point. Borne
Geo. D. Hnrt, Mgr
Mrs U J pope, Mr and Mrs Ross Warren.
Daisy Cleveland, Stewart ,-horus.
It promisor ndelightful i the guest of his brother,
Mr. Geo. planters prefer to run the risk of los­
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Long. Mr. and Mrs.
Bledso, Mr. | D u tto n . John Lough. Tom Ander- evening of pleasure nnd
will no Watson,
ing plants, with tho Intention of re­
and
Mrs.
C.
C
Morris,
Mr
and
son.
,|o„bl
R
e
n
t
e
d
„
crowded
planting such as are lost, rather than
M cthodiid Church Services
Fifth Grade Peyton
Fortson, .house as Instructor nnd pupils have! v Misses Janie and Hell Gray of St. to tnke a little extrn rare In produc­
On next Sunday morning the Mrs Stewart. Mr nnd Mr* Frank
Raynor, Mr. (’nrl Hand, W ebster Ordway, Bowen worked faitbfulK in order to render Petersburg are guest* oftheir cousin,
ing sets of the lx1*l kind. In the un­
S u n d a y school jearion opens at 9:45 Pitts. Mr. and Mr*.
usual season, such a* that of 1014,
Frederic Hines, Fred Pope „ f,nl*h,-d production
M r- \V T
John*
and concludes its session at 10:30, and Mr* .Hen Squire*. Mr and Mr* P,-rritt.
such growers are almost certain to
Will
Raynor,
'dr
und
Mr«
J
Hi
M„r&gt;
Belle
Allen,
Emily
Rutile
at which tim e those having children
sustain a I«*«*
McBride, Mr
and Mr*
D
It France* Dutton. Anna DuHnse. Mur
/ ’ ■rA / *,j rr^
V Mr* J D Robert* and daughter,
to he baptized will bring them for­
"Tho first characteristic of the strong
Brisson, Mr and Mr*. J (
Eli*- n Hand. Eunice
Lynch, Nelli*
Mrs W I. Morgun entertained j Mi** Ruth Tuberia left on Tuesday
ward.
After the baptismal service
worth. Jr., Mr*. Mary Syntes Wal­ Messenger. Tom Brotherson, »Sidney W ednesday afternoon with a charm- for a m onth's visit to White Springs. plant Is a strong and extensive root
the school will march in a body to
system, since with such a root system
lace, Mrs. Will Squires, Mrs. J. S. K ennedy. Edward McCally, Willie) j nR | | t t |o porch party In. honor of
C entral P a rk a t 11:00 o'clock where
there usually goes n stock stem, which
Moore,
Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Ella Mnilem, \ ictor McLuulin, Willard Mf*a Annie Parra more of JnrkannMiss Albine F rank returned Wed* all grower* like to have. Crowded
the c h ild re n ’s day program will ho
Greenland, Misses Laura Fish, Mary LumMy, Bert ran Shepherd, Mar- villa. Guests brought their needle- nesday from II pleasant visit to plants cannot develop the right kind of
rendered b y tho school. Tho pro­
Gatchel, Isabelle Raynor, Mabel* garel Zachary, Lucile Jenkins, Jn w„ rk nn(]
,j„. happy hour* Jacksonville
roots, for the simple reason that they
cession will include tho Cradle Roll
Cowan,
Frances
M
rD
ougal.
Ethel
J
sephine
Fseulo,
Florrnco
Malm.
1.11
together
in
social
enjoym
ent.
Mr*
hare not room enough for expansion.
babies a n d tho -Home D epartm ent
Hixon, Hattie Eslridge, Annie Cam ­ linn Shlitholser. Florence Henry. Air Morgan, assisted by Mr* Meltlnger
Home growers who aim to get an early
Mr
J
M
King
&lt;d
Sjienrer.
N
C
members, with tho officers, teachers
eron, Peril« Bell. Annie Weeks ginin Long, Ruth Brown, Dorothy served u temptifig salad rmirue and i* the guest of hi* sinter. Mr* A D start by wowing seed In the greenhouse
and scholars of tho school.
or cold frnme may often lose all they
Loretta Smith. Mildren Huston and Mi ck ey
icrn
Invited to meet Mi** l’arra- Zurhury
RiThcae services will take the place
pxj&gt;eet to gain. Iwen use they feel com­
the charming little usher*, Alice and
Fourth tirade Rose Mary Smith. more wenMesdames
Herndon,
of the regular services at 11:00
pelled to utilise nil the space to the
Gertrude Vuugbn. Mesar*. Ben Mon- May Holly, Isabel Strong, There** Thrasher, Newman, Puleston. Dea*.
Mr and Mr». J II I-ong and utmost by crowdlug the seedling*. In
Everyone is invited U&gt; he present
roe, Charlie M erriweather, A. M. Venable. Hester Shiles, Norn Jett- {tower. Connelly. Watson, Bishop daughter. Mi*» Georgia Long have many such rnsee field sowing with
-on this occasion.
»
Tyler, Jam es Eslridge. Byron Squire* kins, Florence
Witte,
Demuriou un(j Mjss Fish
returned to their home at Burling­ more space ladween the plants would
Opie and Harry Weeks, Ben Fish, Musson, George Cowan, Frank Pope,
Notice
ton. N. C „ after spending the winter give as good or twtter result* with
Pierce Griffin, E d w a rd Humph, Rob­
lees l abor.
in Sanford.
A special meeting of the stock­ and K ent Rossetter.
*
' Chicken / ‘illau
ert
Williams,
M
a
rth
a
Duke,
Chur
“ It Is the opinion of the experiment
Delicious
fruit
punch
was
served
holders of th e First N ational Bank
C haperoned by Mr. an
and Mrs. W.
,
" " ” ’ " .
’ ..
.
of Sanford, Florida, is hereby called throughout the evening, dlso as­ lotte Smith, Doria Moon., H attie p C i r t f r and Mrs. j. \ Harrold, a ' Mrs. W. L. Harvey and little son, station authorities thnt transplanting
Lewis, Olite Y«r- J3H»on, M argaret ronKPn, a , p nrty o( yown(f people e n ­ W. L. Jr., are s|H*mJing several d ays could be dune much more easily and
to be held In the rooms of the Bank, sorted __ cpke and straw berry__ Ice Le
cheaply than many grower* seem to
Erirson,
Madge Woodrock, Gladys joyed n ride by moonlight and te m p t­ in Jacksonville with Mr. Harvey.
*1" 10:30' a. m. on T u esd a y , May cream and mints.
think.
Where transplanting U not
Wilson,
Lizzie
Flowers,
Margaret
Lovely
gifts
of
cut
glass,
silver,
-4th, 1916, to consider th e advisabil­
ing chicken pillnu
e.t
Robinson
done, thinning Is aitrUed. Grower* are
ity of am en d in g the articles of as­ china, linen and needlework were Berner. Lucile Pope, Wallace Boll, Spring! T uesday night In relebraMr. nnd Mrs. FIrnest W hiteman urged to try the undercutting method
Wljllam Moye.
1
sociation to provide for a sliding received.
lion of M r. Clarence Cartur'a birth- s p e n t several days in Sanford this on a few rows this year, aa this meth­
Thlril Grade— M aud C arraway, ,Iny&gt; a uch good things ua chlrken week the guests of old iriencip of od promises good results."
scale in t h e num ber of directors to
Sunday* join the m erry crowd at John J l e n r y L undquist. Elmer L und-| p|)|aUt aandwlches, salad, cakes, pies Mr. Whiteman, a former Sanford
!&gt;• chosen annually, and to tran s­
Music, amuae- quiat, Myrtle Hall, Emllle Billings- 9ri({ ni| the etceteras tem p ted the np-* hoy. They are on their honeymoon,
a c t such o th e r huiiness as may Woodland Park.
Definition». ——
properly come before th e meeting, m enti, bathing. Lease It for your ley, Winona Morris, Dorothy Flot- (,e t | tw, 0 f the guy crowd. Enjoying having recently been married. Mrs.
Husband: a maker of excuara.
next picnic. See photos at pop-corn cher, Eric Vihlen, George flehaal, t he delightful occasion were Mr. and W hiteman w*as Miss M aude Miller Wife: a akeptle.—Rmnii St*
B. F. W H I T N E R ,
wagon.
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Elm er Tyner, N aom i Sroggnn, Edna
Cashier.'
Lord, Agnes P crrltt, Mabel Wilkin­
son, Kittle DuBose, Madelln Mailem, John Wilson.
Second Grade— Pauline Mulrhcad,
Kt'.Krf? ‘
YOU ARE
V ;• iiM au l f
T helm a ’ Moore, Georgia Mobley,
Hazel Packard, Irene McGagahin,
M argaret Neal, Elolae Wright, Lewis
' m H E R E U a human sido to this institution. We like to meet outr customers and got
Ship, - Joe Caldwell, Jamea 'D rift,
to fcôïîïe’to thê New Tee Cream Parlor
R obert Mason, Dorris Hand, Sarah
JL acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
Lewis, Velma Shipp, Theo Vickery,
tomorrow. S p e c i c a 1 decorations.
, H This bank is working all the time to please its customers, and we are well equipped
A rth u r Hill, Cecil Rinea, Edwin
Muait at n i g h t - b y thé orchesta.
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
Steinm eyer.
"
1 Your affairs can bo intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION w ith the knowledge
FI rat .Grade— Alice
Noell, Mary
th at they will be well cared for, a3 this bank is owned and managed by the most solid
F i i u b e t h Moye, C atherine Symcs,
M arth a Wallace, E lizabeth Mitchell,
. and successful business men of this city.
*
,
,
M argaret Pet ere, Florence Flowers,
Y We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where1you can open an account
Claudia Wright, C alvin McGagahin,
with $1.00 and will receive 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
The name (or this establishment w ill
Kstol
Rockey, Leonard Johnson,
deposited.
be selected today by the c o m m itte e .
Claude Robson, F-dgar Shiles, James
The winning lady to receive a gallon
Drown, Clinton Rinea, J." D. Perrit
LET US SERVE YOU
E ljzabeth Zahersky.
of Ice Cream,

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A. R. KE Y, Cashier

�never know their father a s h e really
can show Jam es Clarence Mangan—
waa or the sorrow that ba&lt;L blighted
now don't say. *'lt*a n pity be d ra n k tfc
our home. When we all m et a t tho
—and John M. Synge. Scotland haa
breakfast table, I wore a sm iling face
Burns as an "awful" example, while
and had a cheery word for him a s be
England
Is
first
In
tho
field
as
the
L I8 T O F T H E G R E A T U N A P P R E C I passed o u t Our dinner ta&amp;le waa al­
mother of poeta: Milton, Blake, Bhcl
A T E D BY C O U N T R Y M E N .
ways like a happy reunion. T h e chil­
ley, Keats, Byron. Browning, She!
»
*.'
*dren's hearts were kept light an d hap­
burne, Meredith, Landor and Harvey,
py because they knew nothing of the
Darwin, De Foe, Runyan could.nil tell
bHtertfess which existed betw e en my
America H*e Had Many, E tan In Re- tales of neglect, contumely, even
husband and myself. They grew to
worse.
►_
cent Year»—Germany's * Ingrati­
manhood and womanhood and were
Spain
scorned
her
greatest
writer.
tude to Those Who Made H er
happily married, ero the s ec ret I had
Cervantes;
Sweden
her
mystic
Swe­
Immortal In Literature.
(CaSWa^A 19 H, hr ih» McCto» Nmrmapw Sratbtol
kept so long and so faithfully leaked
denborg. her gtfted Strindberg. Ibsen.
IF M A R R I A G E Q O E S A W R Y .
out, not from my dps, but b ec au se of
Ilkc'Dante. lived In exile, solitary and
*
&gt;
ilefDr\a drunkard to his abutted by tho world. Lenan of Hun
Poo yraa chle
bis Anally clearing out with o ne who
contemporaries;
»■; m gentle Emerson, gary died mnd.
O h, h e a v e n l w a r » m a n b u t c o n a l a n t , t o had charm ed him away from m e for
phiWao
w ere par f r e t ;
our one great'philosopher,
was abusod
yearn and gained an ascendancy over
Russia was not too gentle In her
h im w i t h t s u l t a :
for hla candor,*- Atfaft Whitman waa handling of Dostoievsky— who was TMhaakte so nhei me rrruo nr fill»
him. Tho children came ab o u t me,
t h r o u g h »In».
howled down, and our one genius os a shipped to Siberia ten year» ago. Tol­ I n c o n s t a n c y fall* o t ‘e r e It be glna .
with tears In their eyca, asking why I
painter; Whistler, lived abroad hla life stoy was haled by tho throne. Tur­
had bornn my burden alone an d In al­
Many a man shows one kind of dis­
long. Thoreau was considered aa no genev was self-exiled, but occasion­
ienee.
great ''shakes," and llenry Jatnca la ally was Imprisoned on his country position before marriage and Intro­
“ ’T h a t you might have a happy
duces quite ‘ an­
a dwoljcr under foreign tbnta.
home life,' I answered sim ply and
estate by the authorities. Poland's
other
to
his
wife
Germany, too. has a little ‘list: bard, Adam Mtcklewlcz, fled to Parla;
as soon as the truthfully. ■T h e ir gratltudo w as un­
Goethe, who waa early dam ned on "Im* oven the spiritual Choptn, psychtcaltr
knot-tw^tteffr Ho speakable*. I t . l a o.lesson-which, ea ch
moral" and an epicurean w h a n , hla braTe;-as-his-mtrstc p n m w n r f t Whip
lets her think that has ever since carried out In his or
land waa occupied by Napoleon (the saw .forever for Paris.
■he could wind h er domestic life—never to h av e con­
Little Corporal knew bettor; "Voile un
This list might easily be lengthened.
him round her lit* troversies o r quarrels before their
bommu!" ho exclaimed). Heliio died I avoid mention of Socrates, Jesus
do finger In those children, no m atter what tho provo­
In exile aH "M. Henri Heine, poote et Christ, Mahomet. Moses, Malmonldes,
courting days, be-' cation was. When our children go out
raconteur," at Paris. Schopenhauer Luther, Loyola and Savonarola, be­
cause It did not In the world, they should c a rry with
and Nietxache abused their native cause they a r e victims to the worst
suit hla *purpose them the memory of an unclouded
country In language that still glitters passions of mankind—tho passion
to undocelvo her childhood and a happy home llfo to
with Irony and hatred. Richard Wag aroused by theological odium. Such
look back upon."
then.
nor had no reason to love Germany, soreno souls as Shakespeare, D a Vinci,
This wife's letter speaks volumes. It
After
wedding
and there Is Ileethovcn, who lived and Velasquez,. Montaigne, n ever became
would
do a world of good If wives
him, she finds she
died in Vienna; Handel, an English embroiled In politics or religious rows.
would
but
heed. No wise re s u lt can
la married to a
man by adoption; Bcbumann, and If you aro ever assailed with any of
man whoso will bo obtained by quarreling before one's
many others, who suffered from neg- tho great names, simply reply with the
w o u l d -neither little ones. Boys and girls a r e sure
l e c t In our own days Richard S trauss question:
"How wero they treated
bend n o r break; to ta k e side with one parent o r tne
and Arnold Schoenberg are victims.
during th eir lifetime by th e ir fellow
s h e finds that other, right o r wrong. They usually
In Franco the number of disconcerts, countrymen T"— Puck,______
there
aro
fwo pity th e one who Is entitled to the
Rabelais, Pascal, Rousseau (Montaigne
heads
of
tho
house
If
sho
attem
pts
to most blame. Even the worst of h u s­
Preventing Soil Eroelon.
was too sensible, Voltaire too pugna
bands will appreciate the wife who
Soil erosion Is doing business dam- rule. If tho wife Is high-spirited, do­
clous, to be c r u s h e d ),. Victor Hugo,
treats him well before bis sons and
mestic
clashes
aro
the
Inevitable
re­
' * -k Baudelaire, Flaubert (the two last Ago constantly, and few people kni/w
sult. Would each but try to conciliate daughters.
named wero publicly prosecuted for how to apply preventive measures. In the other, there would be fewer cases
"obsceno” writings—stupendous), Her tbo annual report of tho bureau of of going back to mother.
11ox (adjudged a madman), Ilaltac, soils of tbo department of agriculture
There nro two sides to matrimonial
K E E P I N G T H E MA RR I AG E
Pasteur, Verlaine, Manet, Monet—how n simple method of handling one clans
of erosions Is described This is tho grievances. A woman may, and un­
SECRET.
many moroT Mind you, I don't say
doubtedly does, marry for love, but
that these men were all model citizens; case whore tho soil Is being washed that does not say that love will con­
but they were men of genius (Claude away In gullies, and the remedy Is to
tinue to smile if tho husband does My truo love hat]) my heart, and t have
Monet still Uvea, honored In bla old build a dam across tho Incipient gulMs,
Ij, through which a sower pipe Is his best to chcckmato her affection.
By lust exchange one to the other given
ago), and were persecuted. Edouard
I t’s n good thing for a man to recol­ I hold his dear, and mine he pannot ml»»
Manet a i bitterly aa waa Richard W ag­ passed, connecting with an upright lect that tho woman ho has Wedded
There never waa a better bargain
plpo
situated
a
t
tho
upper
side
of
the
ner.
|
needs attention paid to h e r wants. My tdriven.
dam.
The
hollow
formed
by
tho
dam
r u e lo v e h a t h m y h e a r t a n d I h a v e
Roly: Dante, august name, mighty
Because sho Is n wife that la no rea­
hla.
poet, “solitary pacer oi the s h o r e ;M will fill with w ater In Hood conditions son why sho should have to sit homo
Tasso, Columbus, Galileo, Leopardi. until the top of tho upright plpo Is all the tlmo, Just to save money, or
Tho neighborhoods of large cities
Corduccl. Even little Holland allowed reached, when the excess of w ater runs bocauso lie does not want to go hero nml country towns are pretty much
Rembrandt, Vermeer and Spinoza to off quietly Into the next field or Into and there.
alike a f te r all. If n girl catches n
die obscurely. Ireland among others another Impounding space below. The
Tho trouble Is they do not study beau, a score or more of Mrs Gnincutting current of the draining water
Is stopped and tho sediment carried each other's moodB. It should be a dys, peeping from behind closed
by It settles nbovo the dam, thus tend­ pleasure for him to give her her own blind», watch how often he calls T hey
ing to repair thj^ damage previously way Just as often ns he con. Many a begin to speculate forthwith as to
dmie
A suitable tile drain located sacrifice * wife makes for hor hus­ how long It will be ero they m ake a
under tho dam will dispose of tho wa­ band and never thinks of boasting match. Should he coll for a year, or
te r Impounded below tho opening of th a t ho Imagines she Is In duty bpund &gt; lonKfir. nml there's no sign of th e en
to do It.
gngement being announced, som e of
tho upright pipe
If her heauty fallB through Illness,
Grundy» declare «he Is un
No S o n g s Like Old S o n g s .
It Is most unkind of him to let her
to *Rnt* ^Im.
A genuine Palm Reach Suit,
The author of "Only a Tansy Blos­ know that ho has discovered It. Men
If he goes to h er "home to board, th o
labeled, will Ik* delivered to your
som" Is dead. He was an Iowa man who make tho most success of wedded gossips nod to each other, declaring
address for only 14.60,
named Frank Howard, and hla pathetic llfo are the ones who continue to com­ It to be the end of tho affair Seeing
Compare it with other* and you
will find that no m atter how much
ditty netted him a fortune “Only a pliment their wives. Let a wife be­ her when She's not tldlvatod up and
more you pay you will get no better
Pansy Rlossom" was being played and lieve she Is appreciated, aad bIio can I nbout her work In tho morning will
goods. Made of as good Palm
sung to the extent of almost being a make homo llfo a Joy to a man.
I disenchant him. The know-lt-nlls will
Reach cloth as is on the market.
nuisance tom e twenty-flvo years ago,
If found .fault with, she ran nag up at last grew holder and ask the girl
Mr. lloward also wrote "When the to tho queen's taste In return—and outright when she's going to gtvo
Robins Nest Again," another big song keep up the dispute aB long ns ho can. them a wedding? If Bho evades tho
success that was whistled and sung It's tho men who say: "It's you I'm question, they settle the m atter in
and warbled to a threadbare extent working for, dearie! All I havo is their own .minds that it'B a case of
and contributed comfortably to Mr. yours; 1 am contented when I see you wasting her time on a man who la
Howard's wordly means They, havo happy," who And homo a heaven, and content to court, but marringo Is fa r
This Is s bJf b * m l n and m a n s • raal
quit
writing songs with tbo punch their wives agrocablo companions.
and away from hla Intentions.
Mvini ih st should m worth »hü® to say
of "Only a Pansy Blossom ” T he ragt M h than (Iras.
Love affairs generally turn out q u ite
It takes diplomacy nowadays for a
Ssod f t n t breast, a y i s t sa d lsn(th m a i Umo stuff about “a big black coon who man to be contented though married. the opposite from peoples' prediction.
u r i s a d remit by post-ofll« or rapross
liked to spoon with that yellow gal In Wise Is ho who studies his little book If he moves his tru n k out, they th ro w
mnory o n to , ta n k draft or rs«istrm t t o Ur.
Moory will bo ro’.umod by noil mail it
the light of the moon," has supplanted carefully, not only bofore he enters up their hands, wink knowingly to
you writs us that you sro not sotMtoL
tho pansy-blossom variety. While It tho matrimonial state, but continuous­ each other declaring they knew well
R s l n n o v T h * Commercial Bonk ol
Orals, or on y bonk or n*wspopsr her».
generally Is contended that tho world ly, as he goes along, lest ho forgot how It would end. They are surprised
1* growing better, there are some de­ soino of tho obligations bo has In­ that flhe mill sings as blithely as a
partments in the scheme of the uni­ curred. Ry so doing marriage cannot bird about the houso. The girl knows
verse that have not been Improved.— go awry.
of the gossip of tho neighbors, but
Burlington Gazette.
Tho wife needa h e r little book,' too. holds h e r peace. I t Is only when th e
It Isn't conducive to the Joy of living Mrs. Onfndye become too Inquisitive
for h e r to let her husband know th a t In prying Into h er affairs that the girl
ahe Is Jealous of him, or that ahe fears dona h e r wedding ring and laughs
this woman or th a t ono might bo amusedly In their faces, declaring ahe
more attractive tn his eyes; th at ho haa been a wife nearly twelve m onths
Is considered ok scarcely more than a and she did not know It was a n y ­
machine to make money. Wherever body's business but her own and h e r
there Is unhappiness In a household husband'a. She adds amusedly ttiat
neither husband nor wife should con­ he will give them any Information
sider that the other Is wholly to they desire when h e returna from hla
b la m e
It's a case of each one too business trip.
Tbere'a often a good and sufficient
stubborn to Jolly th e other. T hat's
tho oil th at make« the household ma­ reason why s ec ret marriages are n o t
chinery run smooth. T he whole secret all to be censured. If the young peo­
,I
of wedded happiness la for each to ple are quite popular and have d e a r
constantly make love to the other. Are hundred friends, any one of whom
T hat don't mean getting down on your It would no t do to slight, they th in k
It wisest to ba united while they a r e
knees; wlvta don't expect t h a t
off sum m ering.- H a may h a v e —ft
Tickets on Sole May 2 9 th t o J u n e 2nd,
crochety, aged uncle, who forswears
inc^ limited to Ju n e 10th. Extension and
the
friendship of women, becauee ho
QUARRELING BEFORE THE CHIL*
stop-over privilege«. F or
was Jilted In hie youth. He has vowed
DREN.
rates, ached ulea, reser*
th a t If bis favorite nephew weds h e
vationo, etc., call on
wilt make a new wlU. cutting him off
O f a ll th s Insults th a t h ara ss th s dis­ without a dollar.
*
tress'd.
Love laughi a t locksmlthe, as It
Burs ths most Mtt»r Is a scornful J»st;
G . W . C R IM
Fats osvsr wounds more dsep ths gensr- does a t threat« and will«. The young
AGENT ,«
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B. P. O. K. Sanford Lodge 1241
on April 30th, A I). Olii, for authority
Meet first and third Wednesday night to ««ill ctTlalft Jantla, ^ the urne hein g real
ro p a rly of lb# «aid moinor, «itua ta in
at earner of First St. and Palmetto Ave. p»aminola
C ounty, Florida.
____ mora particular*
0 . L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
y described aa follow*, to*wit:
Tha adllra lateraat In and to l«ot two
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
(2), of block »Ixhiccn US) Tier on» (I).
Al»o an undivided one-half interest In
The Lake B ree te Council No. 31 Junior and to the fo'lowing described landa.
Lot*
Hlork
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Order United American Mechanic«
All
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3
and
4
12
3
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
S
2
M.. In the C ity Hnll. Visiting brothers B
sre welcome. C. H. Smith. Itee. Sec.
2
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9
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Fraction a!
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11
Celery Clly Aerie No. 1K53
: n
11
All
All
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Meeting every Tuesday night a t 8 All
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II
o ’clock. Pieo Building
1
Fractional W4
12
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J T. Hoolehan,
(! E Taratus,
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Secretary to
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OJIS TRIBE NO. 61. I O. It M.
All
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U incept WMl ft of !At2
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Meets every first ami third Friday A
All 'ranrf t W %0 fi S'
U.
loi 3 i
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple,
All of the fnr#ciilng dcerrl bed Ini* and
Visiting brother» welcome
block*
lot* and block* uf the City of
cbt being Iota
Hanford,
fie mlnnle County, Florida. ,«rW. A. Ginn.
John Stamper,
cordini to K It Traffaru’* map t hereof,
C. of R.
Sachem recorded in the office of the lT#rh of the
Circuit Court of tinner Count), Florida.
In Flat Hook ”11 ' at page III *t «ei^ •a*1d
land being formerly in Orange I ooftty
H e r a l d » o f Li b e r t y
Florida &gt;
Meet» at Eagles' Hull first Monday j
A V CONNK1.I.V.
MFrl-5lc
Guardian,
night in each month at 7 ;30.

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Notice of Application fur Tai Meed Coder
Her lion ITI of Ihe General Hi al ut ra
Noli or la here I»y **o that J. K Mm»n*y,
purchaaer of Taa ( artflUcale No III. dated
the It k d*y of J 11n#, A- IL 18HQ1»» ha * fl.1«d
• aid cert Mirate in my office and ham made
application for tat tired to ! Ue m accord*
♦
a nr« with law Held certificate rrnbraroa
&lt;&gt;
thr following deacrlbed property attuateti
In Hemlnole County, Florid*, to-wlt, BE V
of SKI, ol SW), «O.I SVVl, ol HWl. tA
SK',. Sortlon li. Tp 21, Il I» K At »»
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The »aid land being a»o«**«d at the
tlale of the luuißr« of *uch rertlftcale In
I ’nlfHe* t«aid
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la » t » * .r##.i «til IS" or t hfifenn t»|) t he

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. n d a n l i J u lU A. I* llu h h .l l a n d Harry P.
G r a h a m ara n o n - r a l t d e n u ol tba »lata of
Florida, a n d 1» U tha ballaf of r o m p la i n a n t
t h a t aaeh of th«m 1« over
«he
a te
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tw e n ty - o n e year», th at It t* the belief of
r q j a p l a l n a n t t h a t Porter T hom peon H ul^
ba J a n d M a rian Ifuhball «re both nonrv«ldent« of th« «tale ol Florida, a n d t h a t
b o t h a n d aaeh of them or« und«r th* * ( •
ol tw e nty-on* y e a n ; ih»t th e plae« of
r a a ld e n r « of H arry A. G ra h am I* 207 Congraaa «traal.
Waal, S a v a n n a h .
Georgia,
a n d t h a t t h « pl*M of r«Md«nrw of Ju l i a
A. P. H uhba ll. P o rlff T hom pe on HubbeU
a n d M a rian Huhbeil And e a r h of t h a m ' U
H o u s to n , llarrl» county, T e i a e , t h a t there
ia n o pereon In the «tat« ol Florida earvir«
of a u b p o e n a upon whom would bind a n y ,
a l t h a r or all of th* abov* n a m e d defendant*;
a n d «ach of you, H a rry A- G r a h a m ,
J ou
a lia A. P. Hubbell, P orter T h o m p s o n
H u hbe il. a n d Marian Hubbell ar«. therefor«
o r d e re d to a p p e a r to the bill of c o m p la in t
filad herein » i i l m l you, on e r before th e
17th d a y of M ay, 1*1 *, or »am* will be
U k e n aa e on(*«*d and final decree e ntered
a g a ln a l you a n d e a r h of you.
f t la f u r th e r ordered th a t
ibla o rder be
publla hed once a week for lour r o n e e ru |lv *
week» In th e Sanford Herald, a n e w .p a p e r
publla hed In Sanford. Seminole c ounty.
Florid*.
In w i t n « * whereof I h . v e
h e reu n to .*«
my h a n d *nd of?lei*l
14th day
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D ickinson * Dlcklboon,
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Notice la hereby given that under and by
Dentists
virtue of a decree uf forecloaure am! »ale
laaulng out of ihe Circuit Court of thr
Beventh Judicial Circuit «»f Fbifid a In ami
Hemin'd# C*,(in’ y in » riuer therein
. . . d a r n e r &amp; W o o d r u f f B u ild in g .. for
pending »herein Armour Kerf »birr Work*,
a rnrpnrattori *» cumpla«riant. and Will Gt»**
and fbur« Go«*, hi* wde, are 'defendant*. I
T e r m « M o d e r a i e - - - S l r i c t l y C a s h »ill off*r fur *a'le «fm! »ill *ell to the hlghraf and b*«t hid dr r for i«*h a1 the front
door of thr egurlhou'e In San fold. Sr ro
•rinlr » &gt;u»n*| FI« ' I* during ihe Irgal
hour» »»f «■»Ir. ujMin Monday.* May Ard,
F l u m e 311)
191h, the «ante being * l«*gal «alea day, the
following described real r«|ate formerly In
Orange count), nol* in Seminole county.
I d kit l*ol »lity «even *7 i and the K»»l
half of Lot eighty three K3i of M. M. j
Brulth'* subdivision, according to plat on
file in the office of the Herk of th e Circuit
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR at LAW Court of Orange County, Florid* (laid prop­
erty
being how rIni ' iSeminole
Counfy.
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GKOitnt:
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Practice In State and Frdrrnl Courts
Mft.trf In Ch.neery.
C. II- Hublnxin,
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RD HERALD

Would you make of life the beat.
Spurn tbe ilemon of Despair.
Trim HopeTi tamp within your
breaa t
Keep it burning brightly there.

T o look t o y o u r s e l f f o r all

Wm. E. Householder, Commander
Miss Bertha Packard, Secretary

d e r T h i s H e a d i n g At T h e I t a l e O f 1 7 . 2 0

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Gate City Camp No. 6. W. O. W
P lu m b in g and
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
G as Fitting
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander All Work Receives My Personal
United brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of Amerlrs
Sanford Loenl Union No. 1761 meets'
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock In the Eagles' Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
' Sec'y-Treas.
President

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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
W ashington, April 29.— A simple
m ethod oi bottling th e juiefe of
g ra p e fru it for use in making acid
beverages is advocated by the United
S tates d e p a rtm e n t of agriculture as
a m eans of gaining a useful b y ­
p r o d u c t from hundreds of thousands
of cases of grapefruit which now are
wasted. An investigation was u n ­
d e rta k e n a t the 'u r g e n t request *of
Floridn grapefruit growers who re­
ported t h u t the m a rk e t during th e
season would not t a k e up a largo
p ro p o rtio n of the grapefruit crop,
a n d a s k e d the d e p a rtm e n t to d eter­
mine t h e possildity of utiliilng th e
fruit of Its juice In som e profitable
way.
s
All t h a t . i * .necessary, according t o
t h e govern m e n t's fruit juice special­
ists Is t o bring the grapefruit juice
’ to th e boiling point In n porcelain
. lined o r enameled k ettle, pour it
while still hot into bottlce, which
then a rc hermetically sealed. T h e
juice, when so handled will keep in­
definitely, and provides a base for
g ra p efru it ade or o th e r acid bever­
ages h a v in g the characteristic acid,
s o m e w h a t bitte r flavor of the fruit.
E x p erim e n ts shpw, however, that it
is highly im p o rtan t t h a t the bottle
be com pletely filled so t h a t no layer
of air be loft between t h e top of the
juice a n d the cork or seal. Where
air in a n y am o u n t cornea in contact
with t h e to p of the sterilised juice
. It will cause the juice to change^ its
color.
In handling th e juice it ts
p a rtic u la rly im p o rtan t t h a t it be
k ept from coming In contact with
‘iron or o th er .«metals easily acted
upon b y acid#;
• The Investigators found also that
it was possible to freete the grape­
fruit juice solid ice a n d then by
whirling th e ice in a centrifugal
m achine, to tako out a large part of
th e w a te r and leave th e solids and
flavoring m a tte r of th e fruit. This
freezing a n d concentrating of the
juice g re atly reduces the bulk and
makes a product which can be stefv illzecf by heating and kept indefin­
itely. C ure must be tak en to keep
the juice from coming in contact
with iron.
Those who wish to m ake a clear
julco m ay filter the grapefruit juice
before it is heated by adding to it
from tw o to three per cent (about

three ounces avoirdupois t o ' the
gallon) of infusorial or Fuller’s ea rth
well washed with hot water.
Tho
mixture is th e n forced th r o u g h a
non-metallic filter press a n d the
clear julco re h e a te d and boiled. W ith
th e freezing process, the juice is fil­
tered after concentration, a b o u t
t'wice the a m o u n t of infusorial or
Fuller's ea rth being used per galion
of concentrate.
The chemists in connection with
tltfs bottling of grapefruit
juice,
notify the p ublic that th e sam e
process is n o t suitable for b o ttlin g
tb c juice of oranges and lem ons,
which will not retain their flavor if
hnndlod in th is way.
While as y e t, as far as k n o w n ,
th e re Is no commercial m a r k e t for
sterilized g ra p e fru it juice, i t is beWered th at m a n y persons* -witt'-'ftnd"
this juire, with th e addition of w a te r
a n d sugar a p le asa n t variation from
lemonade or limeade. Those who
like grapefruit should find t h e b e v ­
erage inviting.
T he method is so
simple that th o s e in regions where
grapefruit a r e cheap and p lentiful
can prepare th is product on n sm all
scalo with o r d in a r y household a p ­
pliances.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PLAYERS GETTING TOO MUCH NEVER SAW BASEBALL GAME
P r e s i d e n t Char l e » E b b e t s o f B r o o k l y n
T e a m , S a y s Salaries Are Alto­
g e t h e r To o H i g h .

Man Employed by Cleveland Club
Twenty-Two V enn Never Ha»
Been Able to Witness C o n t e s t '

Charley Ebbets, president of the
Itrooklyn National League club, de­
clares t h a t salaries of ball players axo
away.out of proportion to tho value of
services rendored’by tho men and that
ho fur o n e does not Intend to bo held
up by th e m any longer. If they are
not satisfied with what ho offers them
they can Jump to the Federal league.
Discussing tho subject not loug ago
Ebbets sa id :
"I’ve grow n fin'd of coddling the
players a n d submitting to their hold up
tactics. All last season I tried to keep
my p layers in lino by meeting the Fed­
eral league otters. T h at has cost mo
a lot of money— Ilut l am thnwgtr
with th o se tactics.
• "The w hole gang can jump, if it
wants to. T hey psn't gouge me for a n ­
other dollar. Salaries have been boost­
ed far beyond proportion. Every dol­
lar being m ade In baseball is going to
tho players theso days.
"I’m ofToring ray men salaries th a t
I think n ro In keeping with what they
earn. D uring tho past year I have
paid them salaries abovo their earning
capacity. I’m through now. Any of
my men w ho want to Jump can Jump.
Ml fill t h e i r places; Ml g et semipros.
If necessary.’’

The oldest man connected with base*
ball has never seen a game.
lie Is David Hlblet of Cleveland. For
22 years ho has been present at every
gam« In Cleveland's baseball park,
and nti such terms of Intimacy with
tho stars of the diamond th a t they
have called him "dad" and "Uncle,"
but David refers to thq stars as "Mr."
That's how much of a fan David Is.
If fllblet lives until March 13 ho will
be ninety years old. For tho last four
years he has been the watchman tJn
the club rooms of tho Naps. lie eays
he has reached tits century mark.
___ "Jlut l don’t ev sr c r p c c r tr r r c o a ball
game," adds Hlblet "You seo, I'm ono
of thoso kind of men who always stick
at their post, no m atter what is hap­
pening near by them."
For 18 years Hlblet operated the
turnstiles a t tho bleacher gate
He
says he sometimes grew a bit curious
to learn what was happening when tbo
thousands of fans shrieked their apptauso at somo great play, but he
never deserted his post of duty.
And now Rlblet can't tell a threebase hit from n strik eo u t
"And 1 never got n chance even to
think about atich a thing aa a base­
ball until I was past sixty years old,”
said Hlblet .

Cajole Alone Remains.
•&lt;
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Tho p assing of Hilly Sullivan from *
Mining Tin One Woman’s Work.
tho American league leaves Larry LaMining tin to produce h er operas
jolo tho only veteran who broke In
and
producing operas to m ake enough
when the league enmo Into existence.
Ijirry Is a s s u re d nf.a lifelong Job, for. monoyvto hold on to h e r Alaskan tin
he Is tho p lay er who made tbo organi­ mines Is tho double profession of Miss
Emma H. Steiner, who, broken down
zation.
by her musical efforts In New -York,
went to Alaska to recuperate. Hero
Asphalt Known to A ncien ts .
she was struck with the gold fever,
Asphalt was known to tho ancients, but while her "find’’ turned out to bo
and this m ate ria l In said to have been tin and not gold. It promises to bring
employed a s a binder In m asonry by her In Its weight In gold, especially
Wr e a t hs f o r t h e Victors.
tho Uabylonlana.
In view of tho precarious s ta te of tho
In classic tim es successful w arriors,
smelters In Hclglum, which has al­
athletes, poets and singers were s o m e ­
Farm ers Plow at N ig h t
ready led to tho establishment of the
times crowned with bay, It Is s o m e ­
Farmers In New Bouth W ales fre­ first American Bmcltera in Hollvia,
tim es written th a t they were crow ned quently plow by night w ith traction
with myrtle w reaths.
These leav e s engines provided with powerful head­ much nearer to and therefore less ex­
pensive In tho way of transporting
cam e from a tree which botanists call lights.
raw material.
"laurus nnbllls "

DR. C. W. FAIN
D E N T IS T
WORK m u WHITE PEOPLE ONLY
PE O PL ES B A N K B U IL D IN G
ROOM 9

His Windward Anchor,
And m any a man's wonderful selfcontrol In d ue to tho fact th a t ho has
a helpmeot
When

Ignorance

le Bllse.

Wo feel th e loss of things we lose
more than tho Inck of those wo never
get.
1r

O n e Bolld B en efit.

1 toll you. sir. the great benefit of
a college education lies In the friends
you make.” "That's so. No m atter
how old you are. If you have been
through collegi- you can always find
some ono to piny poker or bet on tho
races^or go on a spree .with."—Life.

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30. 1915
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A P R IL

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Td ENFORCE GAMBLING RULE

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ADVERTISING
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Manager Branch Rickey of 8L Louis
Browns Flans to Be Hard Boss
—Ban on Card Games.
"I am going to ofTer no now rules.
The player» will not bo permitted to
gamble. That’s an old rule, but wasn’t
enforced last season," said Manager
Hnmeh Hickey of the S k r- Louis.
Drowns, the other dri^ "Hy gambling,
I mean that the m en must not wager
for any sums th a t they cannot af­
ford.
•
.
"No gambling will bo permitted In
tho hotels. Tho players may promise
to break up th eir games at eleven
o'clock, but they seldom do that. 9o
the ban Is on gambling In the hotels,
no m atter what th e promise Is for
calling the contest earlier, o r of 11mitexTs takes.
"A little session on tho train, under
my observation, will bo permitted. I

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H All Local AdvertÌHcmenln Under
ThiB Heading THREE CENTS .
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

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FOR SALE

1
F or Sale— T hrco fresh milk cow«.
M artin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
5o-tf
Hogs for Sale— Car load ju*r re­
ceived. W rite M artin Doyle, It I).
No. 2., for particulars.
55-tf&lt;
F a t C a t t le for Sale— Some ¡in,,
ones j u s t sh ipped in and in fine , „ n.
dition. A ddre ss-M artin Doyle, San­
ford, R . D. N o. 2.
56-tfc
F or Sale— F ive acres half mile
from brick ro a d , quarter mile from
loading s ta tio n , 6 miles from San­
ford, c o u n ty ro a d on ono side. All
good black ham m ock land.
Two
acres clcarod, fenced and farm ed 2
years.
Good flowing well
Price
$800. T erm s to suit customer. A p
Connolly, 119 Magnolia avenue
57-tf
For Suie— 20 fine brood , *,,»
M artin Doyle, Sanford. It I&gt; No .
5 &gt; t f-

Manager

Branch

Rkkey.

can then seo that the players cease
card playing, anil retire at u reason­
able hour 1 do not favor gambling,
however,"

W ILDCAT W AS

BIG AS GOAT

A l a b a m a H u n t e r K l l l t H u g e Bobcat
W h i c h Had B e e n P r e y i n g on Anlm a l s In _Vlclnl ty.

For Sale— Eggs for Hatching, Lit
prize pen O rlando Fuir, White Hocks,
$2.50.
O th e r pens $1.50.
Single
Com b W hite Leghorn, $1.50 to $ ¡0 0
per setting.
B a b y chicks $12 &lt;mi ¡„ r
h u ndred for remainder of
..i
S outhern Oaks Poultry Farm. In
terprise, Fla.
«ti
For S a le - Prize Winning' H u t ’ *&gt;•
pington Eggs for hatching
kind th a t hatch and live IS .-in­
setting.
Price $2 50
F.i.-|,n'Park avenue.
titi-tl
For Sale Sound and -I-m - *&gt; t
peas.
Mixed $2 15, Spe, kb-d &gt;
Unknown $2.40 per hustn-1
'A•
for price on 100 bushel lot
Pntlrick, Tiflón, Gu.

Hay Mlnette, Ala.—K. R. White, one
of the leading hunters of this vicinity.
Is exhibiting a mammoth bobcat which
he killed severnl days ngo about fiv&gt;,
miles southeast of town Tho animal
Is almost as large an a goat and Is Hull W yandotte, H. rrr i Ho&gt; k
noted an quo of the fiercest of the
Fre neh Place, Fr«Mid a V * 1ti*
wild animals yet In the woods of this
county The animal has been preying
on the smaller animals In (he vicinity
For Sale H ouh ch&lt; Id fu r i .i t urt*
of the White home, and when chase
¡i.,.
111
Kn st Second tn- •t .(■1
was mail«- the hunter and dog« were
2!.
able to capture It. The fur Is very and Park avenue.
pretty and It Is highly prized by the
Horae for Sale H¡l&gt;\ H year* »Id
owner.
•
about MUD lb.-*.. N i l fe, &gt;1riMitf
No belt $*r far m nr
sound.
U ,1rth f *J|HI * '
horse n s ta te
E P I G R A M S OF C A Y N O R
Ttii-n- life Ia-,;-!.- Vile, t lilnk
¡lit ,

ill,-

i 'I i h i .

m

lie u

(lif t

me

lillliitl*
l'iie I.ihi thing u r »liiiuhl tr&gt; t&lt;&gt;

-Milt

pronounced style for either Ladies or Men

d o In th in w orld. I s to fo rc e o u r
r e lig io u s o p in io n * a n d p re ju d ic e s
o n o th e rs

Bottle ¡sHiple say they ■do not
believe In &lt;!od even
I do not
believe them
No mu- can nlti
cerely say that.

Comes in a sty­
lish Jacket suit
genuine. Palm
Beach. C lo th
..

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Palm BeacK S u its. now in
several shades, and Dark
business or informal dress.
Regulars are all .

Also comes in
a neat, short
Norfolk Jacket

You a sk m e to g iv e a n In ter
v i e w s a y i n g n l u i t I w o u l d nn,v t o
t h e r e a d e r * o f :i t»*&gt; n e w s p a p e r s
1 w o u l d * u ) t o t h e m t o ts- * c r y
C a r e f u l i d s i ti l b e l i e v i n g n i l t h e y
s e e In t h e n e w s p a p e r *

I know of no place where there
Is more philosophy than In a
barnyard
You can tenri) much
from animals Within their cir­
cle they know mm-h more than
we do
He who care* to do no more
than lie Is paid for will never tie
paid for more th n n 'h e does.
Public clamor is almost tllway»
In the wrong. It Is so loud that
we think It Includes everyltody.
whereas. In fact. It tuny include
very few One strldulous grass­
hopper In the angle of a fence
makes more uolse than the whole
noble herd of cuttle near by. - W
J. Gnynor. ljite Mayor of New
York.

412. Uvi •do. Fla.
My 1lit IM i For Sa b
Nml
opposite Koldun* Nest hotel.
can buy this property very n- •I^OII •
\- Mr.**
able on liberal terrr s.
»K.;,
Robert Hucksbau HI. 903
Franklin street. Ta m p». Fla
« .•t
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For Kent N e al six room hou-.
Magnolia av e n u e between I and Fifth stree ts.
H. U. Dull**
'72*:! t|

Cottage for - rent.

J. Musson
69-Ht p

For R e n t — House of eight rumi
and h a th o n , M yrtle avenue. &gt;h»
in.
Inquire of Hill Lu in Iter * "
olfice.
.
63-tfc
F or R e n t — Several nice &lt;&gt;
too ms over Yowell’s. Enquire N
Yowell &amp; Co.
32
For R out— F urnished house of i t ' 1
rooms, screened throughout, 'tele
ph m e, gas a n d all modern con vein
t-uC M .
$20 per m onth for
th m
m onths, includes water.' - Mrs. Dt*k
ancon, 906 M y rtle Ave.
71-tf«For R e n t— M y
avenue near Beck
to have privilege
so desires. .Mrs.

farm on Cameron
Hammock. Renter
of hay crop if he
E. A. Greenland.

72-4tC

WANTED
W a n te d — T o exchange farming a ' 1'1
grazing land in Volusia count) f" r
house and lot in Sanford. Apply
J . H. H utch in so n . 1 1th and Laurel
avenue.
65-9tp

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W a n te d — A m a te u r musicians that
play wind Instrum ent» thut will re­
hearse a n d play on p»y jobs. Call
In th e next few d ays. J. M. Stum °n
915 E a s t F o u rth S t.
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IN THE HEART OK THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
semi - weekly

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11\ SANFORD^---Life ¡a Wmth l.ioinj)
SANTO III), FLORIDA. TUESDAY. M W

VOLUME VI
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I. 1915

INSANFORD CITY AND
CROWING SUBURBS

A NEW DIRECTORY BIG SHIP YARD ON
FOR SANFORD WILL THE LAKE SHORE4
BE COMPILED SOON LATE IMPROVEMENT

pity fOCNCIC DECIDES TO
STAKT PAVING ON TH E
HEIGHTS AS SOON AS
FEASIBLE

THE PIEDMONT DIRECTORY SHERMAN MAEKS ARRANGE­
MENTS TO COME TO SAN­
COMPANY HAS REPRE­
FORD AND BEGIN
SENTATIVE II E R E
OPERATIONS
MAKING CANVASS

S n o w in I a l l fo r n i a

P

S an Francisco. M ay I One nf the
worst storms th a t / v e r visited the
I’acific coast has caused millions of
dollars worth of dam ag e In this state.
Hail, wind, rain and »now have
w*-j»s*the r ,affroHiTa*T^)as*t ( o r iE i e
past few days ami th e dam age is u n ­
told. Houses have been blown down
and crops damaged to such an ex­
te n t they will he a total loss.
In
nuothern California icicles are bung­
ing upon apple trees. Severnl lives
have been lost as a result of the dis­
aster.
T h e Brut snow within m a n ’s rec­
ollection fell in th e Vult River Val­
ley in Arizona.
Damage to sheep
was h ea v y in Oregon.
T w o persons are known tp be
d ea d an d it was feured oth er lives
were lost in the violent wind storm
which last night reached a velocity
of nea rly .o n e bund led miles an hour.
T h e wireless sta tio n on the Forth­
w ith five men disappeared to thd
leew ard of the islands and wrecked
la te r was washed ashore.
P ro p e rty dam age in this vicinity
is e s tim a te d at o th e r coast points
is know n to he ronsideruliJe.

Sanford will have a new directory.
The last directory for this city
was published a b o u t tbri*e years ago
and it is high time for a growing
rity of this sire to come to
hof
census again and have a first class
directory „ and
one th a t will bo
a complete and comprehensive com ­
pendium not only of th e people liv­
ing here b u t also contain useful in­
formation for the s tran g e r who comes
here seckihg inform ation.
Such a directory will bf* published
by tho P iedm ont D irectory Co., of
Ashev{lle, N. f \ . who are re present­
ed here by Mr. K K Mayfield, one
of the most expcrter.i«•! directory
men in th e south
Thi* com pany
is Incorporated and is iim* &lt;d tin*
largest and best «hr* d o r y companies
in the south.
Knowing th a t the city needed a
directory T h e Herald investigated
this com pany and finds that they
lu.ve given »at i*f&gt; it ion in every city
in which I hey have published :*.
directory
They cr«* n refill and
i nrri'vt in t h«*ir *t;«li*ti«' . i d their
hook** «",, *i b«* relied u|o*f iti * vt*ry

FROM OVER THE STATE NEWS OF THE LEGISLATURE

I

■I

repealed. abolishing the office of
»tale treasurer, the pay of trustees
will .ilsii be abolished
Tlie a m o u n ts will he based on the
mftnwrnjr-TrtM'tt' On T h r ttrvt —ftrt*
h u n r i m t rtnUunr,** orte^nitd otnr-imlf
per r e n t; for all over first five h u n ­
dred dollars, one per cent.
The
sam e a m o u n t shall he allowed for
paying any w arrants as is paid for
receiving funds.
l ’u«ler the am e n d m e n t of the Bre­
vard co unty fish law passed in sen­
ate T u esd a y S enator H udson says it
will perm it fishing with seines in
several ‘‘w et’’ weather lakes in Bre­
vard • county between April and
S eptem ber, the dry season. This is
much desired because o f - t h e fish
tost by low w ater, u n d e r the present
provisions of the law*. Now seining
will be perm itted only in these lakes,
the rem ainder of th e fish law to
s ta n d .
*

BIG CATTLE RANCH
1S-BEING IMPROVED
IN MANY WAYS
TOSO HATCH IE RANCH HAS
NOW 32.000 ACRES UNDER
FENCE FOR CATTLE
AND SHEEP

Sanford will have the y a c h t club,
Tosohatehie Itanch located near
the pavilion and the boat work» on
here hid* fair to become as fa m o u s
the lake shore, on the order of the
os tho 101 Ranch of Oklahom a. T oplan as outlined in fast FridayN
sohAtchie Ranch now hus 112,000
Herald.
acres under fence nnd upon this fftiMr- S: Sherm an, the veteran bout
menso range are 6000 r a t t l e a n d
builder who has m adif such a success
2500 sheep. There are th o u sa n d s o f
a t Beresford was in the city yester­
hogs also but they nre of the ra z o r
d a y an d today a n d has m ade a r ­
hack breed and were there when tho
rangem ent* for his location on th e
ranch was fenced an d the new ow n­
F. L. ‘Woodruff ¿ it, between •Suners lay no claim to them .
F lo o d ' In T e in »
fore a vet ue*and Cypress on th e bulk­
At the presen t time dr zens of cow
, Engle Lake. Texas, M ay I. - T he
head. lie i ppeared before the city I
hoys
are busy u t thi* immense ranch
flood water» of tho C olorado river
council hi't night anil wa» given |
and its trib u taries continue to rise branding calves a n d s ln a rin g sheep
perntii'Siou to erect his ship yard to |
About six hundred acres in nnd making cattle dipping vats and
comply wih th e provision o f tlo*| here
potatbes in the low lands are still otherwise getting ready hV the fug
city i «ft
i •* him I Fi 1v \Mi»rni*\
tipder water and the river is 'till season. Florida beef is now a recog­
DeCoi i.
¡«1 City Ki.gti.e« r \\ il J
ri-mg
II will he l lit possi hie I» es­ nized commodity in tin* market a n d
lir.ni'
- r iii| to confer with Mr
tim a te dam age until the crest of the as there are 'ever*l large ranches
Shewn, i. ..ml draw up an agreem ent
llood passes here.
In dira lions are near this city tho m arkets nre a s ­
with the city for a period of years.
for fu rther rains. Less th an 1,000 sured of good heef a t all times.
ThD will he
good news to tin- acres in potatoes seem subject to
T he owners of Tosohatehie ra n c h
m any pi ople here who have been overflow at tin* point.
built an* inside pasture of .'1000 acres
ntixion &lt;o own a good launch hut
K ansas City, April HO The e d ­ where there are thoroughbred c a tt l e
to keep i he »nine in itor &lt;&gt;f I hi* Kagle Lake Headlight
had r«&gt;
n nil tin* pen will he used for b re e d ­
M
Sherm an will wiretl the Packer T h u rsd a y night
tim e ««i i «&gt;t t*
ing purpose*
Some of the finest
have .«
la»* ship yard where that tin* domi situation was serious 'tu c k obtainable t* confined within
v k 11 **I of hi*n 1. me !.«• in the &lt;iiiu .in *urroutxlltig Stfijnn ;
he ca *
«I
ibi&gt; iiiclit'ure and the ranch m tiinn
* &gt;. ke« p Iin.« 1* «luring the tun, winch e- in Furl B«*tid co unty I
ufi re|
will In* one of the finest in the s t a t e .
su in m* * in« m bs for winter louri't* Hi* also confirmed the report l fiat I
particular
Many* well' ha vi* been driven a t
Mr .Mayfield will make a canvas* He in .*i •« - t, rt a v ucht • lull and lillli acn*' of potatoes at Kagle Lake varioij' p o in t' "n the property, good
1 o«*i
tnl ot * . r .«tim -•■ h.ol bee || overflowed
•*f I lie bllsittess tliet nf the • It &gt; .util have
I be «Olliiltlon
the Suiltord people run at \\ barton was also said to bu seri­ flowing well- that Will give the c a t t l e
it is hoped I hat In* wdl revolve suf- Hunt
and sheep all the fresh and p u r e
licient encouragement 1« enable him go in tin* evenings and enjoy Beau­ ous
w liter needed when tile s m aller
M
to give Sanford a go«o| ilirc«t«ry tiful I
stream*
happen to be ury
Vdded
lllitA &gt;4 III t h»* r\£ h t lilfvr
Thi
and «mo* in keeping wilb tin ev«*r
I I ill|*l lit! , May I
Kepnrts rem*fi- to the pure water the owner* will
i in Mr Slu r man l h** * II &gt; mg here fruiti Kagle Lake and other,
it creasing Jiopulut I'm
A goml di­ t ion
plant many different kind* of grusue*
f i l o s i i m i iî r »vs* í vi* ci 1 1z e r i
will
h.
«.
rectory Is needed by the .business
point* in the potato producing d is ­ uml *to.*k feed Will tile 'lo c k will he
men of this city and by the people He wit: « mplny u farri* &lt;»f "ktlli*«l trict un I'm—«lay were to the effect provided with feed of i’ll kinds to
III general mid ll Is also needed by nicchi t*t■•* .tnil will udi i ii «tj|i*tiivt- that man;, "f the field* have been supplement flu* native grass
I1 I «* tin1 Cl! S W. ntfiT**
Ill's Ha-ln-d b, illy bv r e tin i ru n * .«nil J
the stranger- w ho i*ome her« seeki* g tini p
I to* dipping v ii • being co 'rue! *d
r**
mul
1
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1
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hlnlii
nu
ihi%
•
ntniio
1
m for mati.ni«
Were ill dr Mger ol total «lesimi Hm '
wih m r . n i m i n h l o S n i f f a r t i ni If crop* tftfv week by t h e 1 ffrtntf wn-| ■Liu L i t Luiii t d e a nd aru said to ho
t ’ii y directories nr«, on til«« in 1
tnotlel' ol tluxr kind. Tin* cattle on
rrijifT\ wpv*»
ter* nf the Culoradn river and ailiamany of the larger cities and liusi j
Tnsoh»|chie will tie free, from the
cent *t ream s
\ bridgi* uf 15 f* **t
ness men nf other fit «•• are ai i i m n
M U' l MI \llellllon
«*. til«, ticks ami will have nothing
1 » seriir« a Sanford «11re«-1"f *. . «-spec
L* «*iil r n in tti u t&gt;" a i leu r h ur - ' la y, 111 I tu* lev I* nil tile Lldridge plant.'- to do but feed, eat nnd sleep i rid
&gt;..11) one th a t will In* .« i onipreueli- llt'i
Master degree oih«*r mailer* turn was reported Monday with the mc.ki* dividends for i t i i r owners
water overflowing i* targe acreage
hvi description of the illy and ns of ituportance
r&gt; source»
\,l member- urged to lie present How ver, must of the overflow lumi Highway Route is .Murh D iscussed
in th a t section was planted to corn.
l.et us have a new directory nnd Vi-itors welcome
The Colorad'« through the bottom s
The Dixie Highway, from Out-!'go
i &gt; I Tu \ lor Sec \
get realty for the big winter season
at Kagle Lake continued to rise to Miami t* r ptdly m aterialising,
generation of mosquitoe*
Slender,
mu te n d e r
ff they were tem ler
-Inwlv. with considerable dam age anil it j- very im p o rtan t th a t it
Woudland Park Notes
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o
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lo
lui«'
as
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11
n
imme^iwkcr- who wiii soon he com ­
w ..t I f t bun at a n y l i m e sitie**
and Mr . Itrow nlee ami Mr- Died
flood of last year. Potatoes on low ing over il into Florida are lari.uly
I"Hi* tin* various poniti'«!«* opeii/'d up by UJ »1 u »tute norme
«rifh bad a glorious timo al Wooil- as tlie big »ties ’- They do.
the creation of the new c o u n l y . iML't .will b** likely
interested m agricultural m atto n i
au
th
o
r
of
the
statem
ent
is
more
than
Und Park last S aturday. F o u r or
Already ntnhitim,
politician* :*re Is * videnci «1 Hy th
und while (h** route conti* tup!» led
a
philosopher
lie's
a
sure
aim
was
reported
lied
full
but
w
::
carry*
I n »Ut«« an d a Launrh ro n v c y ed
t Ii*—«
igmly m g their w l li cgne- « to serve &lt;;•* • rt »r • t «■ *xr«i
- It o 111«1 run t*&gt; Jackson xtlh* from i i ve
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im n li.id *nri-ii|i‘r„l«b* . V« il« m e n t 11 - 'hi* ap | •r* («ri i hi .* t " h . * 1 1 in** . r«l « • • i i . i t x « m t o f a ( «ar t ««( D
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*tn that hat lung suit. Others have lier-Lumi tin* little fellow* attended
U, ' lit **vrrs* *.f 1 ,e i n •■• i -» n i t inw i t h M,. silv«*.
Tilt
t ' Ul U' l l . t
Jackson
'
best
Títere shi'uWi t * »1 r r m A r­
church
Sunday
in
wtu
pi.aaed
by
the
;
cnaty;
last
1
r.^
••id ihiit ln*fore. S aturday a launch
tilirdmifir
mat
menu
nee
of
I
w»tï.
i
a
n
d
with
lliu
suvm
kings.
Tins
is
tin; *id *his ri mi
T h e y sampled
day afternoon, having passe«’ the cadis to Fort M' «
puty. catne in the morning und houses of worship,
tin*
«elioni,
aqd
tili.«
year
when
tile
u»ui
1
1
y
early
fur
l.irpon
ai:*l
spnrt*would
cover all
high
w
*
y
the
rr**sj
fluid
ami
they
h o u s e several il*iys previously.
Only
itiyed all day. T h e party consisted the preacher's life
tncii are according ly milch enthused lull appeared the joint edtieutlona! the signature of the Governor i* now tin* im portant farmin'* and Í uit
tapped
th
e
enpilliuries
of
the
»oof ifr. und Mrs. Iloolihan. Mrs.
committee* of th e legislature j o u r ­
i
—— necessary for the bill to become a seel ion* «*( (in* Mi*.«
Hynes, Miss Noel, Miss Mncy, Mrs. p r a n o * soloist and found mnrp food
ney« «I to Mudi-um tm an investiga­
There
is
every
indieariuu
tluit
in
the
n
ap
e
id
infant's
nl*cks
S
u
re
­
Ai Gainesville a* a junction there
iliiw
Titerj*
'nome opposition
Klnt . Clarence and Martin T e m p le
better m arketing methods will tin* tion trip. T he result of tins trip is j from tin* resulenls «»f n-rts.il m-cI ioiis are three other i.nporL.at .»ad» r u n ­
ly
they
hit
one
and
all
alike.
Method
*nd a number of children.
In th e
year result in the potato growers &lt;d the bills now pending
of tin* new county, but its forma tin'll ning to the east coast, and at Brooks
»fUrnoon the crowd fairly sw a rm e d ist, P resbyterian. C atholic and KpisSt
Johns co unty realizing better re­
T oday a representative of this was generally fuvtired and tin* n|ipo- ville three im portant roads to T a r ­
I»- Four launches, a lot of nutos cojialian all were victim s of the
turns upon their crop. T h e growers paper, asked tin* Governor " W h u t sitnui failed to develo)* j m y consid­ pon Sjirtng*. T am p a and St. P eters­
»nd other conveyances piled in in annoying pests, who have overrun
are
working together quite well ami wilt he your a t t i t u d e tow ard the
burg, and at Lakeland tin* great
erable s tren g th
Vdck succession and the pool w-as Jackson' since it becam e warm. But
hy so doing avoid glutting any p a r­ two lulls pending for the establishthen,
t
h
e
re
are
worse
things
th
an
Fort Lauderdale i* specified as i-rnss highway from D a y to n a to*
JJrtn ftjletj with a lively lot.
Next
ticular m arket so that there is no n’.mil of a girls' imlustriul school t()|. rm ln !y
Ull,| „„ receiving T am p a will int«*resect it. und all thu
Thnrsdsy promises to lie a record m osquito bite» there ure coal hill*.
reason p erm itu*«l to exist (or a r e ­ ami a i m r m . i l sellimi at Madison
WeR,
life
is
"just
one
dam
n
thing
new«
gf
the
piis«age
of the lull that central cities will eonneet with each
wttker, judging from the n u m b e r
duction lit prtc«*si
I
recomtnemled
in
ttiy
me^sag**
after
a
n
o
t
h
e
r
"
a
n
y
w
ay
Jackson
"So anybody cun go a n y ­
t
lu
n
went
wdd
with
enthusiasm und other.
®f demands made lately for re-open1 : 1
tiie estab lish m en t of an industriai a big dem o n stratio n was given.
where.”
“ I the path T hursdays. T he Eagles Mich. Patriot,
A new aeronautic rlass of of­ se linoi f»r girl», and if thè Madison
talking a b o u t another picnic a t
Mrnwunl county, according t«* the
The |)ixn* people will make u
Will Sell Maxwell»
ficers and men of the navy desiring jiropoHition is m propor slittp** t Iti»
Woodland I’urk soon. They onterlull
is
JH
miles
from
north
to
south
great
jniftiuki* if they carry it only
Mr. S. H. Kelly, traveling s a le s -1 to take up th a t work will be sent to tini** 1 export thnt il will meet witb
•*io*d about LJOO people there last
b
o
u
n
d
ary
,
a
n
d
55
miles
from
east
to
Jacksonville
and then on down
mun for the Maxwell M otor Sales tbe station at Pensacola for instruc­ my ap p ro v ai," said thè- Govornor
^t their big fUh fry and will no C o rp o ra tio n of Detroit. Mich., has
to west boundaries, extending* from the Fast ( ’oast to Miami directly
tion hy the governm ent within a few in rejdy.
*&gt;»ve a big thing again.
just below Boca Ru Ioqo to if point south.
been In the city for the last two days.
In additim i to thè industriai «elioni
one-half’
lAile north of Ojus. Seven
•
W
oodsm
an,
Everybody interested In central
weeks dem o n stratin g th e Maxwell
Ad­
for girls unti u normal srhnol at Madt t t
towns
are
in&lt;-luded
in
the
new
co
u
n
­
and
western
Floridn’»
p ro p e rty
1D16 autom obiles. D uring this time
San Antonio, a town of less than iion, thè Imys' industriai sehool will ty, not all of which are incurjiornted
ir
should
get
busy
and
write
to tho
he has sold -three of these wonderful four hundred population, has let he re-established a l M arianna. Tiie
Tke "( h o r o l a t r S o l d i e r ’
- Hallandale, Dania, Furl Lauder­ two commissioner«,
Mr,
G.
W.
The young men of the St. An- little cars through their local agency, the contract for a mile of sidewalks. eduactional commUtees
of
liolh dale, Progresso, Colahntchce, DDeerBaxon.
at
Tallahassee,
a
n
d
S.
A.
the
S
anford
Cyrle
Agency
of
this
•
w " r°Therhood" hovo secured an
Already of half of this a m o u n t has housts uro working hard (or thè ostali tlelil and Pompano.
T be assessed Belcher, a t Miami, and urge them
city,
th
e
purchasers
being
Mr.
Jam
es
lishrmrit of all th re e «chuo's, and it valuation of th e p roperty included
In flvp reeU tho " C h o c been completed. ,
2 2 ? Joldler’’ for th e Parish' H ouse. Hickson of Celery avenue, Mr.
now look» as if th è bills will meet in thi* district is 12.600,000, and be­ to investigate hy a personal visit
t t l
to this region and to realize th e Ad­
Lymnn
of
Altamonti*,
Mr.
T.
W.
Saturday evening. This lig h t
Braxton Beachain of- Orlando has fa vera i&gt;l e consideratimi at this «es­ tween 7,000 nnd 8,000 people Jivo in
vantages of the proposed route b e ­
These ears are let the contra ct for the erection of a simi.
r* “ * mMt with great en th u s i- R ocket, M t. Dorn.
it. it is estim ated
fore they m ake their r«‘p«irt
htmoming quite popular.
colonial mansion on the site of his
Florida i« gra d u aliy C o r n i n g t«&gt; ih**
hxv ^
^ o r *t d»y* T h e boys
No tim e i*houl&lt;| he lo'l a* they
Orange »venue residence.
\ m.v* * " ° 8°tten special music to go
Mr ami Mrs. Fred Waise mun left
front in ed u rationnl m e tte r'
Th**
Im p ro v e m e n ts at P arish House
meet to close tin* m atter to a b o u t
s t a t e now houKls of more a c c r e di t ed last
night fur • points in Virginia
u M
^ ’’a
* double tre n t
A com pense nre will he added to V
1
!
:
ten day«.
high
school«,
whose
certificates
art*
where
Mr Wal«eman will lonk after
H. B. Coney now* lias a Ford car
tbe violin fl P*M° n Wil1 ,Miit with the P arish House movie equipm ent
Tho
this week. Tiiis will allow brighter thnt, will be equipped with u double recognized in any college or u n iv er­ the refrigerator car business.
P an am a Pictures
Walscrnuns
are
Sanford
residents
sity
in
th
e
co
u
n
try
without
fu
rth
e
r
deck
arran
g
e
m
e
n
t
for
carrying
,Elder
pictures to be shown a n d it is hoped
For the service at Holy Croas
Saüí.f D*v^e* *»■ In the dty last thnt a large crowd will a tte n d tho Springs Aater to OHando and San­ p re p ara tio n th a n a n / other s ta te in now and expect to move into their
beautiful
bungAlow
on
Mugnolia
th
e
south.
church
th is Wednesday night a t
ford
for
the
th
irsty.
Daily
trips
***• ,h»Wng hands with hi» "C hocolate Soldier” m?xt S a tu rd a y
when th e y re tu rn hoxt winter. T heir 7:30 the subject will be thu C h u r s h ’s
will bo made and the w ater will be
evening.
The
movie
show
is
a
Ikrge
H tU 'F u nd!: H ® U now IncaU d in
Senator Hudson has introduced in m any friends were loath to see them M issionary Work in P a n a m a .
he i t u ’ ,Geort i»* but state« t h a t enterprise for the Brotherhood boys, delivered to the door. T be Elder
Incidentally many beautiful pic».
*n Sanford again ere lone and It la hoped th a t th ey will re­ Spring» water has been pronounced tho sénats a bill to provide for the d e p a rt b u t h ap p y to know t h a t S an^ f o r d loo£ b T t e ^ : : than ceive public aupport and encourage- the best in the country s n d the sale com pensation of bond trustees, since ford will claim them again in the tures will be shown of the Isth m u s
it is contended th a t when the law is falL
will be enormous.
\
and the Panam a C anal.
- #3r « b e r plice in lh# |outh&gt; t
ment.
1
•^ . •
« IL
***i - * » •
x- {j
Not only Seminole c o u n t y but
Sanford city ¡» receiving (publicity
¡0 account of th e large a n i o u n t of
r.
paving being done a t tb e presant time. Heccntty the city council
lattlting to tho request of th o p ro p ­
e r t y owners on Magnolia ave n u e
from 7th street to 10th decided to
kridt that thoroughfare a n d the
aork «ill s t a r t this week.
Last night a petition of t h e propKty ^owners -on Sanford H e ig h ts
. for s brick road from T e n t h street
to Hughey avenue and from P ork to
Sanford on Hughey was presen ted
'and although the city tr e a s u r y is
On Mont erey 11:i &gt;. fifty four s mal l
I
dly depleted the members of the
I
boats
were piled up on the beach.
city council were anxious to-ijo sntn*R
e
c
o
rd breaking «old w eather fol
thini fur the people who h av e been
low
ed
th
e storm .
paying city taxes on s u b u rb a n prop­
O
rc
hards
in California and Oregon
erty snd decided t h a t the petition
suffered.
In
easte rn W ashington,
would be acted upon. An o rd in a n c e
hating already been drawn it was Idaho and M ontana tire te m p eratu re
placed upon its first r e a d i n g 'a n d at fell twenty-five degrees in twelve
the request of Alderman D ingee was hours
In I .os Atigelcs II i|egrc«'s was
read the second and third tim e s and
registered
at ii a m today, th«*
became a law.
mildest since I'Hto
The operation of the ord in an c e i*
mailt- coniingvnt upon t he a b i l i t y
Michigan Mosquitoes Fierre
of the property owners ulotig the
H a d you ever noti« « «i how t h i c k '1
route raising some of the ra s li at
! the mosquitoes are the past «lay «ir
once to defray the expenses of tile
two.'
brick unit freight hut tills will he
You had'
Well here’s some i n ­
done,and Sanford Heights will aoon
side information ”
They are not
|. have a good brick paved s t reel all
thick at all
They .«r« thin
Seri
the way to Sanford avenue.
ously I hey are thin enough lo «rawl
Paving b n r k is much cheaper now
th ro u g h the iticshos of the screens
than it has been in some t im e and
T h a t 's what a s tu d e n t of n atu re
the city council will pave as m any
claims, anyway
in explanation of
»trecLs a- they can with the money
th** detesta ble ahufotance «»f Ml«'
oa hand or th at rail he raised
The
.
.
. u ui toes in all sections of .la« ksuti
ptopert&gt; owners who want paved! ;
during.-Un* (rast day or tu».
s tm ts jin- willing to nssM n n d in
Nearly everywhere Olle goes one
this mann* r th e roads can he finishhears a b o u t mosquitoes
Since S u n ­
*d.
day morning when it warmed up the
The work on Sanford 11&lt;•&gt;g*l«t - will they have been thicker than t he pro
not he started before August or vcrhiul I le u s on the hack of the ni'g
September hut it will be rione and lei led «log
Now ihis warm wealh
the giwiil people out there are r e j u n ­ I*r. SO tile natures stu d e n t argues,
to* over their good fortune.
lias b ro u g h t forth a new and slender

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